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560 TWEN'FY-THIRD CONGRESS. SEss.I. Ch. 35, 36,.37, 38, 39. 1834. the enemy while the same was in the service of the United States, in the month of May, one thousand eight hundred and fourteen, and transporting munitions of war on Lake Ontario. Approved, May 1, 1834. Srnurs I. ——-·— May 1, 1834. Curr. XXXV. --./211 Act for the reliefdqf thedlcgal representative of James Moy- "—"*"—" nsan, ecease . Be it enacted, dw., That the Secretary of the Treasury be authorized Suit in favor of to settle a suit in favor of the United States against the legal representg·S·°!':”S° ative of James Morrison, deceased, and the claim against the United ,,,$3;,i? ° States in favor of said representative, for interest on a liquidated demand, on the principles of justice and equity; and, on a compliance with his decision by the said representative, the said Secretary is authorized to discharge a suit against said representative, on a bond purporting to have been signed by said Morrison, as the surety of Ashton Garrett. Approved, May 1, 1834. Snrucrz I. ""‘ May 1, ;8;;4_ Cntr. XXXVI. —-dn Act for the relief of William. S Anderson. ·Be it enacted, eye., That the Third Auditor of the Treasury ascer- Value of n tam the value of a horse lost by William S. Anderson for the want of h°’fQ *°db° as- forage while in the military service of the United States, during the late

$,fm° °" war; and that the Secretary of the Treasury pay to said Anderson the

amlount, when so aséaertained, out of any money in the treasury not ot erwise appropriate . Approved, May l, 1834. Snrurs I. ""‘*-" May 10, 1634. CHAP. XXXVII.-—rAn Act for the relief of Henry Oakes. Be it enacted, ¢§-c., That Henry Oakes be, and he hereby is, released Released from from the three several Judgments recovered against him, by the United ‘l":,z‘:‘l§'rg°”'° States, on the twenty-fifth day of August and the twenty-third day of ug ’ November, eighteen hundred and nineteen, in the district court for the district of New Haven, as one of the sureties of Aaron N. Ogden, upon certain custom-house bonds given by said Ogden for goods imported into the said district in August and September, eighteen hundred and eighteen. Avrrtovnn, May 10, 1834. Snwrs I. .. Mw 10. 1834. Gun. XXXVIII.-Jln ./7ct for the relief ty' John Webber. p Be it enacted, af-c., That the Secretary of the Treasury pay to John c£¤KTi¤* for Webber, out of any money not otherwise appropriated, the further sum ,aklng°,h‘;' of two hundred and eleven dollars and forty cents, for his additional sus at Mads- expenses and loss of time in travelling the second time more than two W¤¤k¤· hundred miles to take the fifth census, at Madawaska, in the state of Maine, he having failed to take said census on his first journey, from the refusal of the inhabitants to be enumerated; the sum so allowed, yvith what he has already received, being the highest amount allowed y law where the county or parish exceeds forty miles square, and where the number of the inhabitants does not exceed three thousand. Approved, May 10, 1834. Surucrs I. -·-———— May io, i334_ Crrnr. XXXIX.—-An Act for the relief ry Thomas Ap C'. Janes. Be it enacted, dm., That the Secretary of the Navy be, and he is £;":g'§;£l§;· hereby, authorized ami directed to allow and pay to Thomas Ap C. ` Jones, out of the navy pension fund, as arrears of pension to which he