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546 TWENTY-SECOND CONGRESS. SEss.II. Ch. 118, 119, 120, 121. 1833. four gun ship; and that the amount ascertained to be due, be paid to said executor, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated. Arvuovmn, March 2, 1833. Suruuz IL MHTOh 2, l8$3· Crue. CXVIII.--An Hot supplemental lo an act cntitled “An act for the relig" "";"—""‘ of Alexander Clu2:t0n," passed on the twenty-eight/L day of May, one thousand

   28¤ aight hundred and thirty.

Fumwt a110W_ Be it enacted, <§~c., That the proper accounting officers or the treaaace For his ex- sury department be, and they hereby are, authorized and directed to £;‘;°§f.‘;‘h8u;‘;]i allow to Alexander Claxton, a captain in the navy of the United States, James Mitc1»e1ll in the settlement of his account, for his reasonable expenses incurred in and about the prosecution of his claim for salvage against the English merchant ship the James Mitchell, in the superior court of the district of East Florida, in addition to the sum provided by the act to which this is a supplement, the further sum of six hundred and thirty- seven dollars; and that the amount be paid to the said Alexander Claxton, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated. Approved, March 2, 1833. ST/JUTE IL CHAP. CXIX.—.dvz Act for the relief of Lieutenant Gcorge D. Ramsay, of the March 2, 1883. A,-my of the United States. certain pay. Ba ii enacted, ¢$·c., That the pay department be directed to refund m°’*” *° be to Lieutenant George D. Ramsay, one hundred and twenty dollars and r°m°d°d' eighty-one cents; which sum appears to have been charged to said Ramsay’s account by the treasury department, and deducted out of his pay as lieutenant for an alleged omission of duty in turning over to the fifth regiment of infantry certain military convicts, with the papers and orders relating to the same. Arvnovmn, March 2, 1833. S’I‘A'I`UTE IL Mamh 2* 1g3g' CHAP. CXX.——· An Act for the reliey"qfJames Range, a soldier of the Rmwlution. Land scm, to Be if enacted, dye., That it shall be the duty of the Secretary of the $$5*16 W him- Treasury to issue to James Range, upon his surrendering to the Commissioner of the General Land Officc a duplicate of a warrant for one hundred acres, number six thousand three hundred and fifty-four, (the original of which being lost,) issued to him upon [the] twenty-first of January, one thousand eight hundred and twenty, by the state of Virginia, for one hundred acres ofland, due said Range, in consideration of three years’ services as a private in the continental lino, land sorip at the rate of one dollar and twenty-five cents per acre, in the same form as though the original of said warrant was surrendered; which scrip shall be received in payment for any lands subject to private entry in either of the states of Ohio, Indiana, or Illinois. APl’I€0VED, March 2, 1833. Snrurm II. March 2, 1833. Crm?. CXXl.—-An Act for the relief of Joshua P. Frothirzgham, and t/tc heirs of ·—·--—-——-—-·····— Tlhomas flopping, dcccusccl. Payment for _ Be it enacted, ¢§·c., That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he

’;‘;*;f;gYis°hm is hereby, authorized and directed to pay, out of any money in the

rgvqlutignnry treasury not otherwise appropriated, unto Joshua P. Frothingham, and war. the heirs of Thomas Hopping, deceased, heirs at law of Thomas Frothingham, late of Charlestown, in the county of Middlesex, and Commonwealth of Massachusetts, joiner, deceased, the sum of one thousand five hundred dollars, in full compensation for certain buildings owned and occupied by the said Thomas Frothinghzun, in Charlestown, and which were burnt in the month of January, seventeen hundred and seventy-six, by order of General Putnam, then commanding