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412 TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. 1. Ch. 63, 64, 65, 66, 67,69. 1830. Snrurs I. April 7, w3c_ CHAP. LXIII.-——An Act for the relief of Captain John Burnham. Be it enacted, $#0., That the sum of one thousand six hundred and Payment ,,5 three dollars and seventy-tive cents be paid, out of any money in the treabalance due _ sury not otherwise appropriated, to Captain John Burnham, being the }‘ll;“1_&’;s‘;l£°""E balance of the sum paid by him to the Government of Algiers, to elfeet ` his ransom. Approved, April 7, 1830. Snrnrs I. ·-*‘"" April 7, 1830. CHAP. LXIV. -.4212 .0ct for the relief of John Rodriguez. Be it enacted, &c., That there be paid to John Rodriguez, or to his Payment for legal representatives, out of any money in the treasury, not otherwise d¤“l¤8°$ d°¤° appropriated, the sum of eight hundred and eighty-three dollars, for t° his pl°p°"y' damages done to his plantation by digging and using earth for works of defence during the late war, and for materials and labor to repair said plantation. Ammovnn, April 7, 1830. Srsmvn I. April 7. 183,, CHAP. LXV.——An Act for the relief of Thomas Shivericlc. Be it enacted, &c., That the Secretary of the Treasury is hereby p,,,,,,;,,, ,-0,. ,,0, authorized to pay to Thomas Shiverick, of Dennis, in Massachusetts, renewing com- out of any money in the treasury, not otherwise appropriated, the sum

  • 8 l‘°°!‘°°& *° of fifty dollars, being the amount of a penalty incurred and paid by him

°l°mm°for not renewing, before the expiration of the legal term, the coasting license of the schooner Adeline. Approved, April 7, 1830. Strnucrn I. """""‘ Ap,-il -y_ 1g3U_ Crum. LXVI. —An Act for the relij of Hubert Lu Croix. Be it enacted, ¤$rc., That the sum of eleven hundred and fifty dollars pwmom {0,- be paid, out of the treasury, out of any moneys not otherwise approprihouse desnmyed ated, to Hubert La Croix, of the Territory of Michigan, in full satisfacby ‘l‘° °“°"‘Y· tion for the destruction of a dwelling—house, the property of said La Croix, by the British and Indians, at Frenchtown, on the river Raisin, on the twenty-third of January, eighteen hundred and thirteen, and, at the time of its destruction, in the military occupation of the United States. Armzovnn, April 7, 1830. Srnvrn I. ··········· April 7, Iggy_ Crux-. LXVII.-——£n Jlctfar the relief of Andrew Wilson. Be it enacted, &·c., That the Collector of the Customs for the District Au0w,m,, {0,- of Newburyport, in Massachusetts, is hereby authorized to pay to Anapxshing I drew Wilson, late owner of a fishing schooner, lost at sea, called the Z? gz'?" °°l Betsey, of sixty-five tons and sixteen ninety-fifths of a ton burthen, and to the persons composing her late crew, such allowance, to be distributed according to law, as they would have been entitled to receive, had the said schooner completed her fishing term and returned into port. Ammovrco, April 7, 1830. Snrnrn I. ———-— April 15, 1830, CHAP. LXIX.·—-An ./2ct authorizing the Secretary of the Treasury la refund a "·······—·····— sum of money, now in the Treasury, to Charles Henry Hall. Be it enacted, Qc., That the Secretary of the Treasury is hereby Comin duties authorized to refund to Charles Henry Hall the sum of two thousand "°f““d°d· one hundred and seventy-three dollars, being the nett proceeds, after paying the duties, of four hundred and twenty-two casks of wine, im-