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 268 SEVENTEENTH CONGRESS. SBss.I. Ch.64,65,66,67,68. 1822. STLTUTB I. _ May 7, Im" Gnu. LXIV.-dn Act for the relief of James Green. "H"" Be it enacted, &e·., That the proper accounting officers of the United Aoonuncto be States be, and they hereby are, authorized and required to settle the ¤¤¤l¤d» &¤· accounts of James Green, late a lieutenant of the third regiment of United States riflemen, and to make all allowances which he may be justly and equitably entitled to, as if no judgment had been obtained against him; and that the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he hereby To be ,,,,,_ is, authorized to discharge the sand James Green from imprisonment, charged from but without prejudice to the claim of the United States for any balance £¤P¤¤°¤m°¤t• that may be found due upon the settlement of his accounts; for which °‘ balance, if any, the said judgment shall remain as a security. Approved, May 7, 1822. Srnurs I. "_'“ May 7, 1g2z_ Crnr. LXV.-An Act for the relief of William. Henderson. Be it enacted, qc., That the proper accounting officer of the trea- To be oompen- sury department cause to be paid to William Henderson, or to his legal GN? fz? **1*,, representatives, the sum of two thousand seven hundred and sixty-five hl; ,;,Y:p;°:y°by dollars, for the value of his property destroyed by the enemy during the the enemy. late war, at Monday’s Point, in Virginia; and that the same be paid out of any money  the treasury not otherwise appropriated. Arrnovsn, ay 7, 1822. Srnvra I. ‘—‘*·‘ May 7, jg2y_ C1-rar. LXVI. -An Act for the relief of James Jlhller, John C. Elliot, Mah ·——······-·—··· Hantptzm, James Erwin, and Jonathan Hampton. Be it enacted, Qc., That James Miller, John C. Elliot, Noah Hamp- J. Miller and ton, James Erwin, and Jonathan Hampton, sureties of John H. Alley, 1,,,,,`c,,j[w,,,.yg,- tion District of North Carolina, by bond to the United States, dated direct mares, re· twenty-seventh April, eighteen hundred and fourteen, are hereby rejf°’°d ga°'gL°ll leased from all demands, executions, and process, whatsoever, arising emu°' from any omission, deficiency, or misconduct, of the said collector, in collecting or paying over any taxes or duties imposed by any act of proviso_ Congress passed subsequent to the date of said bond: Provided, That nothing herein Nqhall disgggrge or affect him, the said John H. Alley. Arraovsn, ay 7, 1. Section I. ——-—·- May 7, 1822. CHAP. LXVII.-—.x2n dctfar the relief of Charles Cbmpbell. Be it enacted, &c.,That the accounting officers of the treasury de- Aoeounts to partment be, and they hereby are, authorized and required to settle the b;’0::gj$£•s"·'*d accounts of Charles Campbell, formerly Brigade Inspector, or County
 * }h`f'*hS*X§;"“ late collector of direct taxes and internal duties, for the Twelfth Collec-
 * ,,,0,., ,,j,,§g_ Lieutenant, of the county of Westmoreland, in the state of Pennsylvania,

ment against upon just and equitable principles; and that, in the mean time, all pro-
 * 6:, ° '“°‘ ceecgirjigs upon the judgment against the said Charles Campbell be sus-

` [JG!] 8. Amutovzn, May 7, 1822. Snrurs I. ——~·— May 7, 1822, Crm?. LXVHI. —— An Act for the relief of the representatives of John B. Dash. _ _ Be it enacted, rye., That there be refunded and paid to the legal re- ,£:"¤¤} digtas presenfative or representatives of John B. Dash, deceased, the sum of ° r° °" ° ‘ two thousand five hundred and sixty-seven dollars and sixty-six cents; which said sum of money was paid by the said John B. Dash, in his lifetime, to the collector of New York, on the importation into the United States of sundry copper bottoms, and bars or bolts, the said articles not being subject by law to the payment of duties.