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342 NINETEENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 54, 55,57, 58, 60. 1826. Snrurx I. May 16, 1826. Crux-. LIV.—.»!n Act for the relief of Baac Hodsdon. To be ,,,,,,,5,] Be it enacted, qc., That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is the agnqunt of hereby, directed to pay to Isaac Hodsdon, the sum of four hundred and

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;‘:I;l;:€,;r twenty-three dollars and sixty-eight cents, out of any imoney in the treagd against sury not otherwise appropriated, being the amountlpaid by the said Isaac

Hodsdon, on judgments recovered against him, in the states of New Hampshire and Vermont, by reason of his enforcing the laws of the United States, while acting as a captain in her service during the late war, and for his expenses in defence of a proceeding against him before the Supreme Judicial Court of New Hampshire. Anrnovnn, May 16, 1826. Srnurz I. . May 16, 1826. CHAP. LV.-dn .t‘Ict for the relief of Mchacl Copp. To be paid {0, Be it enacted, &c., That the Secretary of the Treasury pay to Michael a zine, &¤. Copp, out of any money, not otherwise appropriated, the sum of eighteen

  • •k°¤ W U·S· dollars, the value of a ride gun and appendages taken from him in the

late war, by order of an officer in service, for the use of the United States, and not returned. Ammovmn, May 16, 1826. Srnurs I. ‘__*' Mayiti, 1826. CHAP. LVII. — An Act relinquishing the right of the United States in a certain ‘""""“*‘*‘ tract of land, to Samuel Brashiers. Right of the Be it enacted, dw., That all right, title, and interest, which the United P- d- m ¢¤¥¢¤¤¤ States possess, in the reservation made to Samuel Brashiers, of lands d°:8d°¥;r§f:,_ within the tract of country ceded to the United States, by the treaty of Fort Jackson, on the ninth day of August, eighteen hundred and fourteen, with the Creek nation of Indians, be, and the same is hereby, P,.0,,,,,°_ vested in Samuel Brashiers, the occupant of the same: Provided, That Only six hundred and forty acres shall be granted in virtue of this act, and that the same shall be laid out according to the provisions of the treaty. Armzovmn, May I6, 1826. Sawrurn I. ··-·-——- Mw 16s 1826. Can. LVIII.-—.tln Act for the relief of Penelope Denny. A Pension Be it enacted, dye., That a pension of one hundred and eight dollars granted to her-, per annum, for the term of five years, from the ninth day of November, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-two, be allowed and paid in half yearly payments, out of the navy pension fund, to Penelope Denny, the mother of James Denny, late a quarter gunner in the navy of the United States: Provided, however, That in case of the marriage or Proviso. death of the said Penelope, before the expiration of said term, the said pension shall cease, from and alter the time of such marriage or death. Approved, May 16, 1826. Snrvrs I. —-—— May 16, 1826. Crm?. LX.———An det rclinquishing the right of the United States in a certain tract “"""""·‘" of land, to PWlliam Hollinger. Right or U_ g_ Be it enacted, dw., That all right, title, and interest, which the United in <=¤¤¤i¤ hud States possess, in the reservation made to William Hollinger, of lands f,‘:;°"d°'°d '° within the tract of country ceded to the United States, by the treaty of Fort Jackson, on the ninth day of August, eighteen hundred and fourteen, with the Creek nation of Indians, be, and the same is hereby, Prgyigm vested in the said William Hollinger: Provided, That only six hundred and forty acres shall be granted in virtue of this act. Approved, May 16, 1826.