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 916 TWENTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 85, 86, 87, 88, 89. 1844. purchased of the said reservee by authentic and regular deed, his right pmvgsc, in and to the said reservation : And providedfurther, That no sale or conveyance of said reservation by said reservee shall be deemed regular, nor shall this act have effect, until the President of the United States shall have approved such conveyance, and endorsed his approval thereon. AP1’ROVED, June 15, 1844. Sruurs I. --- June 15, 1844. CHAP. LXXXV.-Jin Jai for the relief of George ZPL Janes. Be it enacted, <§·c., That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he Payment for is hereby, directed to pay to George M. Jones, or his heirs, the sum of blacksmith three hundred and twenty dollars, and eighty-nine cents, out of any w°rk' money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, being the balance due him on his account of blacksmith work done, and materials furnished to Jonathan Prescott, as agent of the United States, for the use of the dredging-machine while at work in removing the bar at Nantucket harbor in eighteen hundred and thirty-two. Arertovmn, June 15, 1844. STATUTE I. _ June 15, 1844. CHAP. LXXXVI.-.6Zn Act for the relief of Isaac Fessenden. Be it enacted, nyc., That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is Amount of a hereby, directed to pay to Isaac Fessenden the sum of fifty dollars, out fine f<>F¤bF¢¤¢h of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, being the f32z5e;;?;? amount of a fine imposed upon him at Pensacola for leaving the port of funded. Franklin, Louisiana, in the schooner Pearl, without clearing from the custom-house; afterwards remitted by the Secretary of the Treasury, but not in time to prevent its going into the treasury of the United States. Approved, June I5, 1844. Srnurra I. ·"—·· June 15, 1844. CHAP. LXXXV11.—-Hn Act for the relief of Gervis Foote. Be it enacted, &c·., That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he Payment for- is hereby, directed to pay to Gervis Foote, of the state of New York, $$%;*;*;¤§0;€°¤8 or his heirs, the sum of eleven hundred and fifty dollars, out of any mo- ,,.,,c,_ ney in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, being the amount agreed to be paid to him by the agent of the United States, under his contract for the delivery of a certain quantity of stone on the bank of Lake Erie, at Barcelona, in eighteen hundred and thirty-eight, and eighteen hundred and thirty-nine. Approved, June 15, 1844. Srarurs I. "‘_"“ june 15, ;g44_ CHAP. LXXXVIII. —-An Act for the relief of Samuel B. Folger. Be it enacted, 4*-c., That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he puymep, {O, is hereby, directed to pay to Samuel B. Folger, or his heirs, the sum of blacgsnnth five hundred and thirty-six dollars and seventy-four cents, out of any “'°' · money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, being the amount of his account of blacksmith work done, and materials furnished to Lieutenant Jonathan Prescott, for the use of the public works at Nantucket harbor,. then under his charge as an officer in the engineer service of the United States, during the years eighteen hundred and thirty eighteen hundred and thirty-one, and eighteen hundred and thirty-twd. Arumoven, June 15, 1844. Sururs I. '""""‘ June ,5, ,844. CHAP. LXXXTX.—An Act for ilze reliefqfSam1zelB, Tuck, P,,,,,,,,,,,,,-0, l Be tt enacted, gc., That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he coatdenvemd, is hereby, directe to pay Samuel B. Tuck or his heirs, a just and rea-