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 272 SEVENTEENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 82, 83, 84, 85. 1822. formerly owned by Bolon Layssard; which boundaries shall be more articular] desi nated under the direction of the register of the land P Y .g. .· Prgvigm office of the district in which the said tract lies: Provided, however, That nothing in this act shall be so construed as to weaken the claim of any third person. Approved, May 7, 1822. Snrurs I. May 7_ 1822· Cun. LXXXII.-Alu Act for the relief of Joseph Bainbridge. Be it enacted, efc., That the accounting officers of the treasury de- Allowance in partment be, and tiey are hereby, authorized and directed to allow Jo- 2;°h:‘£;’c"g:::s seph Bainbridge, a captain in the navy of the United States, the sum ' of five thousand six hundred and ninety-seven dollars and forty-two pmviw cents in the settlement of his accounts : Provided, The same shall not ’ . . . . exceed the apparent balance now standing against the said Joseph Bambridvre. Aliwnovno, May 7, 1822. S·u·r¤:t·z I. ‘•*—··‘ May 7, 1g2g, CHAP. I.XXXlII.—·An Act for the relief of James Brisban and Jonah Lewis. Tl__. Be it enacted, rfc. That the Secretary of War cause to be issued to Duplicatg of James Brisban, a duplicate of land warrant number thirty-two, originally Lunei W¤:1r¤¤¤· K0 issued to James Hoyt, a Canadian volunteer, and by him subsequently °‘”“° ‘ assigned to the said James Brisban, by whom the same has been lost; which said duplicate may be located, and a patent issued thereon, in AC, of Much the manner provided by the act, entitled "An act to regulate the loca- 3, 1521, ch,44_ tion ofland warrants and the issuing of patents in certain eases," approved March third, eighteen hundred and twenty-one. Duplicate of Sec. 2. And be it further enacted That the Secretary of YVar cause {)¤6¤;*S;;;*é*¤¤¤ Y0 to be issued to Jonah Lewis, a duplic,ate of land warrant number thirty- ' four, which issued to him asa Canadian volunteer; which duplicate may be located, and a patent issued, in the manner provided by the act Act of March under which the original issued, and the act amendator thereto assed 3• 18*7- °h· 10-’· the third of March eicrhteen hundred and seventeen y l P Avvnovnn, May 7, 1822. Snrurn I. . Ml? 7. 1822- CHAP. LXXXIV.—-do dc! for the relief of I/Villimn Dooly. _ _ Be it cnotctcd, lim., That the proper accounting officer of the treahgllgggi g;c¤¤><m sury department be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to audit be m{,,d_ " and settle the claim of William Dooly, for six horses, bridles, and hal- _ ters, alleged to have been impressed into the public service in the Semi- P¥°V¤¤0- nole war: Provided, That such impressment, and the value of said horses, bridles, and halters, when im ressed be satisfactoril roved · . . P ¤ Y P v that stud horses, bridlcs, and halters, were not returned to their owner; and that any compensation which may have been allowed and paid for tlhe sesvice of said horses, after the time of their impressment, be deucte. Appropriation. Sec.2 And be it further enacted, That the amount thereof, when aspertained as afbresaéd, be paid out of any money in the treasury not ot ierwtse appropriate. Awnovrzn, May 7, 1822. Snrurz I. _____ _IiQ¤_)[_t7» T82z- CHAP. LXXXV.—An Act for the relief of John Post and Farly Fuller. Be it enacted, &e., That John Post and Farly Fuller shall be exempt Exempt from fro ‘ ‘ ‘ d . · · - imprisomncm mimprrsonment on a Ju gincnt obtained against them in the Fede- 0,, ajudgmcn, ral Court for the .Northern District Court of New York, as the securiss securities. ties of Robert Dickson, late postmaster at Ripley, in said state, for a.