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 THIRTEENTH CONGRESS. S1r.ss.II. Ch. 43, 44, 45, 46, 48. 1814. 133 Szutrytn II. Crum. XLIII.—.En Act for the relief of George Wallringtvn. Much 31, 1814. Be it enacted, ¤§·c., That George Walkington, who is now confined in the district of New York, at the suit of the United States, on judgment charged {sdm obtained on a bond conditioned for the observance of the embargo acts, i¤¤P¤S¤m'¤¢¤¥· be, and the same is hereby discharged from his confinement. Approved, March 31, 1814. —···—· Srnuu II. CHAP. XLIV.-—An Act for the relief of Daniel M ’Cauly and Samuel Ralston. April 6, 1814. Bc it enacted, t§·c., That Daniel M’Cauly of South Carolina, and As to certain Samuel Ralston of North Carolina, who imported into the United States, P‘"°h“"di°° from the united kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, on board the irlglsflrtssabgvail ship Anna, Captain Emory, and the ship Thomas Gibbons, Captain Rock- themselves of well, and the ship Philipsburg, Captain Word, certain goods, wares, and tge l"'°"“;.'°““ of merchandises of the manufacture of the said united kingdom of Great  °cl{T Britain and Ireland, and which were shipped on board such ships in the i i year one thousand eight hundred and twelve, shall be entitled to, and may avail themselves of all the benefit, privilege, and provisions of the act entitled "An act directing the secretary of the treasury to remit fines, forfeitures, and penalties in certain cases," passed the second day of January, one thousand eight hundred and thirteen, in like manner, and under the same conditions as if the said goods, wares, and merchandise had been shipped from the united kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland before the fifteenth day of September, one thousand eight hundred and twelve. Arpnovmn, April 6, 1814. '_;` Smrurz II. CHAP. XLV.—lAn dcljbr the relief of the owners of the cargo of the brig Patrivla. Apl-ll 5, lgl4_ Be it enacted, rfc., That the secretary of the treasury be, and he is P,,ml,l€s rE_ hereby authorized to remit the fines, penalties, and fbrfeitures incurred mined in case by Jonathan Davis and others, who imported into the port of Providence °fb¤'iE P¤¤'¤¤¢¤· a cargo of merchandise from the Havanna, in the brig Patriots, on the thirteenth day of June, one thousand eight hundred and thirteen: Pravided, hvwever, That nothing in this act shall be considered as remit- Act of July 6, ting any penalty incurred by the brig Patriota under the act of July 1812¤°h·129· sixth, one thousand eight hundred and twelve, except so far as respects the cargo. Approved, April 6, 1814, "*·"" Snruriz II. CHAP. XLVI.-—An .tlct for the reliq' of William IL Savage. April 9, l5l4_ Be it enacted, nyc., That the proper accounting officers of the tree.- Allowance {0, sury, department be, and they are hereby authorized and required to set- office rent. tle and adjust the claim of William H. Savage, late agent of American seamen and commerce at Jamaica, and to allow him such compensation for office rent as may appear reasonable, for the period he may have acted as the agent of the United States. Aeprtovnn, April 9, 1814. ———· Srncra 11. CHAP. XLVIII.—An .lct for the relief of Seth Russell and Sans. Ap,-51 9, 1814, Be it enacted, &·c., That there be refunded and paid to Seth Russell gd,-msn duties and sons, of the town of New Bedford, State of Massachusetts, out of refunded any money in the treasury, not otherwise appropriated, the sum of three hundred and fifty-three dollars and fifty-seven cents, it being the amount of duties paid by Richard Blow, for Seth Russell and sons, to the collector of Norfolk, Virginia, on sixteen casks of head mmer, and twenty-