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714 TWENTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. 11. Ch. 71, 72, 73, 74. 1838. Appropriation. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That the money so found his due be paid out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated. Approved, April 20, 1838. Sururn I!. *"""' AP,-u gg, ;g;;g_ Crrn. LXXI.—An Act for the relief of Jonathan Eliot. Bc it enacted @*0. That the Secretary of the Treasury pay out of Payment for any unapproprizited money, to Jonathan Eliot, the sum of four hundred MY: Sum: &°· and forty-four dollars and forty cents, in full, for hay, grain, and other articles furnished by him to the American troops under General Hampton, in Canada, in the month of October, eighteen hundred and thirteen. Avrnovnn, April 20, 1838. Srarur: II. ——— April·20 1838. CHAP. LXXII.-.6ln Het or the relic o the heirs o Nathan, Peter, and William ·—·—-i- cms, eo ., r dd d eased Du R Be it enacted, t§·c., That the Secretary of War cause to be issued dup eaten of . . . . . cam". bounty plrcates of the following military bounty land warrants, to wit : Bounty lgndb W9¤’¤¤§¤ land warrant number three hundred and seventy—0ne, for three hundred . ° mlm ’ acres, issued on thefifteenth da of December, onethousand eighthundred M- d tJhAd y` dtE1'bthA gs h d an seven o o n ams one moiety an o rza e. nn ara , an Levin Adams, deceased, the remaining moiety, they beiiig the legal heirs of Nathan Adams deceased who was a captain in the Delaware line · also warrant number three hundred and seventy-two, for four hundred and fifty acres, issued at the same date, to the same parties, and in the same proportions as those named in warrant number three hundred and seventy-one, they being thelegal heirs of Peter Adams, deceased, who was a lieutenant-colonel in the Maryland line; also, warrant number three hundred and seventy-three, for two hundred acres, issued on thé same date, to the same parties, and in the same proportions as those in warrants numbered three hundred and seventy-one, and three hundred and seventy-two, they being the legal heirs of William Adams, deceased, who was a lieutenant in the Maryland line; which said warrants have been lost to the said heirs, or to their legal representative or representatives; and the said duplicates shall be located and proceeded upon in the same manner as if they were the original warrants, and the said original warrants are hereby declared void. Approved, April 20, 1838. Srnrurrs 11. ———— April 20, 1838. Cru?. LXXIII.—An Act for the relief of Joseph Deshields. Be it enacted, t§·c., That the Secretary of the Treasury is hereby Amount cfu authorized and directed to pay to Joseph Deshields, of the state of Vir- °°'*“’* *`°*'*`°**· ginia, out of any moneys in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, the iii2d;; be m` sum of fifty dollars, being the amount of a forfeiture incurred by the said Joseph Deshields, and by him paid to the collector for the district of Norfolk in the year eighteen hundred and twenty-two. Approved, April 20, 1838. Snrurs II. —···*···· Apdlmi msg Cru?. LXXIV.—An Act for the relief of Thomas Cushing. Be it enacted, nyc., That the collector of the customs for the district Allowance of of Boston and Charlestown, in the state of Massachusetts, be, and he is b°“’“Y *° 6*** hereby directed to pay to Thomas Cushing who was in the year ei h- ing schooner. ’ ..g teen hundred and thirty-five, owner of the fishing schooner “Germantown, of Boston," of forty and six ninety-fifths tons burden, such sum as said vessel would have been entitled to for being engaged in the cod fishery more than four months in that season, if the same had returned into the port of Boston, instead of the port of Ellsworth; which said sum the owner shall distribute according to law. Approved, April 20, 1838.