Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 6.djvu/403

This page needs to be proofread.

EIGHTEENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 90,91,92, 93. 1824. 303 Snruzrz I. Cukp. XC.-——An Act ln conqaemale William Cache for certain military services May 15, 1824, rendered the United States during the lale war; and for the relief of John I ··*—·—····• Johnson. Be it enacted, &c., That there be paid to William Cocke, formerly of Wm Cocke the Tennessee mounted gun-men, out of the moneys of the treasury not to mcégvc two otherwise appropriated, two months’ full pay and emoluments, as a col0· m¤¤¢l¤¤’ lllll nel in the infantry of the army of the United States. g;f;;ng°‘ °" °‘ Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That the proper accounting otli- _1_ ']‘,t[OhnS0n cers of the treasury department be, and they are hereby, directed, in the to bs allowed settlement of the account of John T. Johnson, for services rendered in ;l;“,l£,¥ °f ° the late war against Great Britain, during the time he acted as volunteer P ` aid to Major-General William H. Harrison, to allow him the pay of the captain, with the additional pay and emoluments allowed by law to the aids of Majors-General. Approved, May 18, 1824. "`_ Snrrvrs I. Cnar. XCI.—-An Jef for the relief of David Ggfin and Samuel Hoag. May 18, 1824. Be it enacted, dye., That the proper accounting officers of the treasury department settle and adjust the claims of David Gitlin and Samuel Puynwmlo Hoag, of the county of St. Lawrence, in the state of New York; and Eglgaggll pay unto them, or to their legal representatives, a sum not exceeding sev- Ho _ {0, dum. enty-tive dollars to each, for damage done to the fencing on their farms, ngeudohe their in the month of November, in the year one thousand eight hundred and f°“°"’g· &'°‘ thirteen, by the troops under the command of General Wilkinson; and that the said sums be paid out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated. Approved, May 18, 1824. —————-— Srnum I. Crue. XCII.-An .0cl for lhe relief of Jlfarcen Duval. Be it enacted, rye., That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to pay Mareen Duval, or his represent- h§:Y,.‘;_°S:°Q_ ative, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, ,,,0,,,, gw_ the sum of fifty-seven dollars eighteen cents, in full for provisions purchased by said Duval, of Joseph Harris, in the year one thousand eight hundred and twelve, and furnished to a regiment of· Ohio militia, at their rendezvous, at Steubenville, commanded by said Duval. Avrnovmxn, May 18, 1824. Snrurn I. Cnhr. XCIIl.—.£ln .0cl for the relief of John Wilnzol. May ,8, ,824. Be it enacted, <§~c., That there be paid to John `Wilmot, of the city of Baltimore, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropri- payment to ated, the sum of two thousand six hundred and sixty-eight dollars, in him for money full, of the sum of money paid into the treasury, by the Marshal of the 1IfZ;*;;:3dg:;.°° District of Maryland, in the year one thousand eight hundred and nine, ’ out of the proceeds of the sale of the cargo of the schooner Collector, for duties on said cargo, sold by order of the District Court of Mary- land, in the year one thousand eight hundred and nine, under a decree condemning said vessel and cargo, for a_ violation of the act, entitled "An act to suspend the commercial intercourse between the United Act oi"Feb.’28, States and certain parts of the Island of St. Domingo," which decree l806»¢l¤·9· was anerwards reversed by the Supreme Court of the United States. Armtovmn, May 18, 1824.