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 126 THIRTEENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 60. 1813. and David Henley, late general agent of the United States in Tennessee, and in the Indian country southwest of the Ohio, upon equitable principles, and make him such allowances and grant him such discharge, as may be deemed reasonable, according to the circumstances of his case, under the direction of the Secretary of the Department of War. Approved, August 2, 1813. Sruums I. Aug 2, 1g1g_ CHAP. LX.-—-dn Act for the relief of John James Dufour and his associates. Be it enacted, <§~c., That the further time of five years be, andthe Five years al- same hereby is allowed to John James Dufour and his associates, to pay {g`;':?','; P“,Y the money due the United States for a tract of land appropriated by y ue ora. . _ mm O{[,,,,d_ virtue of an act of Congress, ent1tled "An act to empower John James Dufour and his associates to purchase certain lands," approved the first 1802, ch. 42. day of May, one thousand eight hundred and two, on the same terms, conditions, and limitations specified in the above recited act. Approved, August 2, 1813.