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548 TWENTY—SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 125,126, 127, 128,129. 1833. STATUTE II. March 2, ]833_ CHAP. CXXV.——·An dot for the relief of Algernon S. Thruston.

 _ Be it enacted,¢S·c., That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he

with the differ- is hereby, authorized to credit the account of Algernon S. Thruston, fsfé b°"”°““ late collector of the customs at Key West, with the sum of eight hun- . amount al- . . . towed and the dred and twenty-eight dollars and forty-five cents ; being the difference ";}'é¤Slgl V¤l¤¤ between seven hundred and fifty Spanish doubloons, transferred princi- 0 Ou °°nS' pally to him by his predecessor, at sixteen dollars each, which was the current value of the same at that port, and the amount allowed, of eleven thousand one hundred and seventy-one dollars and fifty-tive cents, at the Bank of the United States, in Charleston, considered as the intrinsic value of the said doubloons. Armovisn, March 2, 1833. Srrirurr: [T. March 2r 1833- Crm?. CXXVI.-—-An Act for the reliqfqf Absalom Boles. Authorized to Be it enacted, dw., That Absalom Boles, of the county of Marion, T;;';',;'?;: lgggh and state of Alabama, be, and he is hereby authorized, to surrender to ' the Register and Receiver of the Land Office at Huntsville, the certificate heretofore issued to him mr the west half of the north-east quarter of section number one, township thirteen, range number fifteen west of the meridian of Huntsville, which was purchased by him through mistake; and the said Absalom Bolcs, on filing his relinquishment to all New c,,,,,,,,,,,,,, right and title thereto, shell be entitled to a certincate from the Register to issue. and Receiver, stating the amount which has been by him so paid by mistake, which shall be received in payment for any land of the United States which may be liable to private entry, or which may hereafter be sold. Awnovnn, March 2, 1833. S·r.vruii·r: II. Mrm;h2, 1833, Cimr. CXXVII.—·—/ln. Act for the relief of Samuel Goode. P“,,m,,,,,~,,, Cx_ U Be it montreal, nyc., That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he penscs in trans- is hereby authorized and directed to pay, out of any money in the trea- §;*,:";¥g,(;‘ég"“ sary not otherwise appropriated, to Samuel Goode, eighty dollars, it be- ` ing the amount of money paid by him in transporting certain sick soldiers from Greenville, Mississippi, to Nashville, Tennessee, in the year one thousand eight hundred and thirteen. Ai·rnover>, March 2, 1833. S·rArvrr; 11. M¤\”<il¤ 2, T83d Cimr. CXXVIIl.·-An Jlrt for the rc/ref of William T/utrp. W,m,,m Thur? A Be it emtrtvrl dw., That the Secretary of the Treasury pay to Wiliridouiniiied for ham Tharp, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise ap- ""‘l""’l"¥¥.‘l"“li propriated, the sum of nine hundred twenty dollars and eleven cents, of A public oih- the billqlcc O,. 1 . d A r . . _ cer. , ( .i . . ju gment recovered against him as endorser of a protested draft drawn by Lieutenant Reed, including interest and taxable cost. Arwitovnn, March 2, 1833. Smrttrn II. March Y, l8$3· Cuar. CXXIX.-./3ln Act for t/to reIiqfofEdwttrd B. Bobbit. A medi, M_ Be it mmrtul, Qc., That the proper accounting officer of the treas- 1<>wcd· ury department be, and he hereby is, authorized and required, in the settlement of the accounts of Edward B. Babbit, a lieutenant in the navy of the United States, to allow him a credit for the sum of seven hundred and eighty-one dollars and fifty cents, being an amount rcceived from the purser by him while acting as commander of the frigate Guerriere, in January, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-one, in the Pacific Ocean, under the former regulations of the naval ser-