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 TWELFTH CONGRESS. Sess. 1. Ch. 89,91,94, 96,103, 104. 1812. 109 Cru?. LXXX1X.—o9n Act for the relief of John JV'. Stout. Be it enacted, Qc., That the accounting officers of the treasury Account tc be department be, and they are hereby, directed to adjust and settle the “°‘°l°‘l· account of John N. Stout, of Kentucky, and allow him the sum of eighty-seven dollars fifteen cents, for his fees and compensation as a jailor, for committing, snbsisting, and releasing, Archibald Hamilton, a prisoner of the United States. AP1’it0VED, May 20, 1812. '_"" Swnurm I. Crr.u>. XC1.—An det for the relief of Thomas and William Stres/ily. May 22, 1812. Be it enacted, Qc., That the accounting officers of the treasury A¤°°¤¤*¤ °f department be, and they are hereby, authorized and directed to settle ;;l1f:£°rs t° b° the accounts of Thomas Streshly and William Streshly, respectively, late collectors of the internal revenue in the district of Ohio, by allowing to said Thomas such further credits for all accounts of uncollected revenue as he shall satisfactorily prove to have been delivered over by him to other collectors, and such sum as he shall appear to be entitled to for his attendance as a witness in behalf of the United States; carrying the balance, if any, which may appear due to said Thomas, to the credit of said William, in his account with the United States. Approved, May 22, 1812. ···—* Sruwuwxc 1. Cmir. X01V.-—An Act for the relief of Ninian Pinkney. May 28, 1812. Be it enacted, Qc., That the secretary of war be, and he is hereby, m€°:£°"’°“°° *° directed to allow to N inian Pinkney, a captain in the army of the United ` States, in the settlement of his account, the sum of seven hundred and forty-three dollars and sixty cents, for services rendered as brigade inspector, from the twentieth of August, one thousand eight hundred and eight, to the thirty-First of May, one thousand eight hundred and ten. Avpnovnn, May 28, 1812. .._._. Srarvrz I. Cru?. XCVI.-—An ./Elet for the relief of William Gerrard. June 10, 1812. Be it enacted, Qc., That the proper officers of the treasury depart- Officers of the ment be, and they are hereby, authorized and required to pay to Wil-  P°Y ham Garrard the additional sum of one thousand five hundred dollars, in consideration of his services as a land commissioner in the territory of Orleans; which shall be paid out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated. Avrnovnn, June 10, 1812. -———— Sn·ru·rm I. Cr-ue. CHI.--An Act for the reliefqf Clement B. Penrose. -1¤¤<·> 90, 1812- Be it enacted, Qc., That the proper officers of the treasury be, and d'!;? be paid500 they are hereby, authorized and required to allow and pay unto Clement ° a"' B. Penrose, one of the commissioners for ascertaining the rights of persons claiming lands in the territory of Louisiana, the sum of five hundred dollars, as a full compensation for having brought to the seat of government the report of the said commissioners. Awnovrzn, June 20, 1812. ——···· S·n·ru·rz I. Cxur. CIV.—An. Act authorizing the discharge of William Peck from his im- June 24, 1812. prisonment. """"";“" Be it enacted, Qc., That Williann Peck, late marshal and acting supervisor of the internal revenue and direct tax, for Ighode Island dis-