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442 TWEN'1`Y-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 186, 187, 188, 190. 1830. George Stiggins, and Arthur Sizemore, with their respective families, shall remove to their respective tribes west of the Mississippi river, not included within any State or Territory ; and that the government of the United States shall not be chargeable with the expense of their removal or transportation, or with any allowance of land to, .0r on account P - of either of them or their respective families ; And provided, als0, That rovmo. · ¤ . no conveyance or deed of the said lands, or any part of them, shall be valid or effectual, until every such conveyance or deed shall be submitted to one of the District Attorneys for the District of Alabama, for his approbation; and il; after inquiry into the facts and circumstances attending the contracts for the sale of any of the said lands, he shall be satisfied that such contracts are fair, and that the consideration paid, or agreed to be paid therefor, is adequate, he shall indorse his approbation on each conveyance and deed so approved; and, thereafter, the same [shall] be deemed valid and effectual. Approved, May 29, 1830. Srxrurm I. ————— M“Y29¤1.830‘ CHAP. CLXXXVI.-dn. Act for the relief of John Hayner. To be paid f¤r¤ Be it enacted, c., That the Secretar of the Treasur a to John h 1 t _ Y _ Y P Y °"° °°‘ Hayner, out of any money not otherwise appropriated, the sum of one hundred dollars, the value of a horse he lost at the attack on Baltimore during the late war, by reason of being dismounted and separated from him, the said John Hayner serving as a mounted rifileman in cavalry, in a company commanded by H. St. G. Tucker. Arvxovnn, May 29, 1830. Sururn I. *··—· May 29, ]830. CHAP. CLXXXVIl.——An Act for the relief of William .M0rris0n. Payment for Be it enacted, eye., That the Secretary of the Treasury pay to William ““PPl‘°°· Morrison, out of any money in the treasury, not otherwise appropriated, the Slim of three thousand seven hundred and fifty-eight dollars seventy- two cents, the balance due him for supplies furnished the troops of the United States, under his contract with the Secretary of War, dated the third day of April, one thousand eight hundred and sixteen. Approved, May 29, 1830. S·r1vru·rra 1. ————- May 29, 1830. Cnnr. CLXXXVI1I.—-.»€ln Act for the relief of Elisluz Ives. Payment for ¤ Be it enacted, rye., That the Secretary of the Treasury pay to Elisha b°"° °"l’""°d by Ives out of `an t th` d h f h the enemy_ , y money no o erwise appropriate , t ·e sum. o onethousand five hund_red dollars, the value of a boat of hrs, which was captured by the enemy, in May, one thousand eight hundred and fourteen, while said boat was used for transporting munitions of war from Oswego to Sackett’s Harbor, the said boat being in said service under a contract made with Captain Woolsey, and not at the risk of the owner. Armovnn, May 29, 1830. Srnrvrm 1. "”""" May 29, 1830. CHAP. CXC.—An Actfur the yelief of the owners of the ship Alleghany, and their ""‘""""`“""" egal representatives. Euyinqpt {or Be it enacted, asm., That there be allowed to the owners of the ship ° ‘l’ A °§ ““Y· Allegheny, which was captured at Gibraltar in the year one thousand captured y the . . . . ’ . 1 enem . ex ht hundred and twelve, while in the service of the United States and y 8 _ _ , condemned as a prize of war, the sum of sixteen thousand and four hundred dollars; and that the same be paid out of any money in the treasury, not otherwise appropriated, to the said owners, or their legal heirs and representatives. Approved, May 29, 1830.