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TWENTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 11, 12, 13, 14, 16. -1832. 473 STATUTR I. Cntr. X1.-—An Jlct for the relief of Robert Jl. Forsythe. Jan. 23, 1832. Be it enacted, <j·c., That the Secretary of the Treasury pay to Robert A, Forsythe, out of any money, not otherwise appropriated, the sum of Payment for six hundred and twenty-tive dollars, for his services and expenses for ;$*;°°“m°"!°“¥ one hundred and fifiy-three days in collecting and accompanying the I:d;:n'_:_ mm Patawatamie tribe of Indians to meet the commissioners of the United States, in council, at Greenville, in the state of Ohio, in the year one thousand eight hundred and fourteen. Approved, January 23, 1832. """“ Srncu I. Cr-rap. XII.--./211 Act for the relief of William D. King, James Daviess, and Gar- ja,-,_ 23, 1832_ land Lincicum. ‘···—····——· Be it enacted, <§·c., That the Secretary of the Treasury pay to William D. King, James Daviess, and Garland Lincicum, out of any mo- To be paid for ney in the treasury, not otherwise appropriated, and to each of them, °i*°!’d'“8°“ °*,: the sum of four hundred and forty-eight dollars, for their services from %gm,5§,°,;2° the twentieth of September, one thousand eight hundred and twenty- eight, to the tenth of January, one thousand eight hundred and twenty- nine, both days inclusive, for attending an exploring party of the Chickasaw nation of Indians beyond the Mississippi. Approved, January 23, 1832. ""; Snruwa I. CHAP. XIII.-dn Act for the relid of Stephen Hook. Jam 23, 1g3e_ Be it enacted, &c., That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized to pay unto Stephen Hook, of New Hampshire, Payment for the sum of four hundred dollars, out of any money in the treasury, not :;S’;';’°“c:_",n':;' otherwise appropriated, in full for moneys expended and service ren- m],,_g dered in the apprehension, at Louisburgh, Cape Breton Island, of Charles Marchant and Winslotv Curtis, charged with the commission of piracy and murder on board the American schooner Fairy. Avmovmn, January 23, 1832. ——*- Srnws I. CHAP. XIV.-An .z2ctfor the relief of Henry Kilbourn, Jn_ 23, g332_ Be it enacted, &c., That the Agent of the Treasury of the United States be, and he is hereby, authorized and required to discharge a Judgmemin judgment rendered in the United States' Court for the district of Con- £¤V%Es<;£U-Sato necticut, against Henry Kilbourn, in favor of the United States; and ° "g° ‘ shall also cancel a bond given to the United States, on the twenty-third day of October, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-nine, by the said Henry Kilbourn, for the sum of six hundred and eighty dollars and ten cents, the purchase money of a certain lot in the city of Hartford, and state of Connecticut, on the said Henry Kilbourn tiling in the treasury department his assent to the provisions of this act, and a. relinquishment of all claims to the said lot. Avmovmn, January 23, 1832. Sryrnrm l. Crue. XVI.-An Act to authorize the Secretary of the Treasury ta compromise tha pcb_ ,0 mm. claim of the United States on the Commercial Bank of Lake Erie. ____;____ Bc it enacted, ¢$~c., That. the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he th$¢g{¤¤¤ry pf hereby is, authorized to compromise and finally settle the claim of the c,,;,p,;$,,°;°;y,hg United States on the Commercial Bank of Lake Erie, on such terms as claim of the U._S. he may deem most conducive to the best interests of the United States. ‘é‘jmk°°g;.m‘}j:Ltl APPROVED, February 10, 1832. Erie. 60 2 P 2