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 FIFTEENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. C¤.105,106. 1819. 235 into the United States of sundry copper bottoms, and bolts or bars, the same not being by law subject to the payment of duties. Approved, March 3, 1819. Snrum II. Cr-mr. CV.-dn Act for the relief of James Orr. Marcy, 3, mm Be it enacted, ¤$~c., That the Secretary of War be, and he is hereby, directed, to pay to James Orr, out of any money in the treasury not T01MP9i0fof otherwise appropriated, two hundred and fifty dollars, the value of a cer- ;:°g"‘:\;;l°' tain schooner called the “Telegraph," taken and sunk for the defence andpmink {0,- of the harbour of Baltimore, in the year eighteen hundred and four- the <!¤T0¤¤¤ of team Baltimore. Approved, March 3, 1819. Surname II. Cnn. CVI.-adn Act for the relief of Nathan G. Birdaeye and Daniel Booth. M“°l‘ 3v l819· Be it enacted, &c., That the marshal of the district of Connecticut _ be, and he hereby is, authorized and empowered to release, by proper Right 9i1U-?- deed or deeds, unto Nathan G. Birdseye and Daniel Booth, all the right, ;g,g¤_;;_3·,··;,¤¤ ° title, and interest, acquired by the United States in and to certain lands them. and buildings, situated in Derby, in the state of Connecticut, by the levy of an execution, on the fourteenth of August, one thousand eight hundred and thirteen, against Nicholas Moss, on a judgment of the district court of the district of Connecticut, in August, one thousand eight hundred and nine; the President of the United States having, on the fourth day of June, one thousand eight hundred and fourteen, pardoned and remitted to the aforesaid Moss the judgment aforesaid; and the aforesaid Moss having, by deeds duly authenticated, for a good and sufl ficient consideration, on the twenty-ninth December, one thousand eight hundred and fifteen, conveyed the premises to the aforesaid Birdseye and Booth. Approved, March 3, 1819.