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 SEVENTEENTH CONGRESS. Sess. 1. Ch. 113, 114, 115, 116. 1822. 277 enty-eight thousand four hundred and ninety-one, for two hundred and forty dollars, which certificate is alleged to have been accidentally destroyed, and appears, by the records of the treasury, to be outstanding and unpaid; and to pay to the said John Crute the principal of the said certificate, and so much of the interest thereof as may remain due thereon: Provided, That the said John Crute execute and deliver to the Proviso. Comptroller of the Treasury a bond of indemnity, in such sum, and with such security, as the said Comptroller may direct and approve; the said moneys to be paid out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated. Apenovmn, May 7, 1822. Swusuzrs I. Ch.u>. CXIII.-An det for the relzef of Jo}m Pellet. May 7, ,822. Be it enacterZ,.<§~c., That there be paid to John Pellet, or to his legal Wi representatives, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appro- Allowance for priated, the sum of three thousand eight hundred and sixty-four dollars, losses during in full for losses sustained by him in the destruction of his buildings and *h¤ i¤v¤¤i0¤ of other property, during the invasion of New Orleans, in the winter of N"' O'l°°"“‘ eighteen hundred and fo11rteen—fifteen. Anrrtovsn, May 7, 1822. ——·- S-;-nun I. CHAP. CX1V.-Jln Act to authorize the Sccrelarg;/`Slale to issue Letters Patent May 7, 1822. to Frederick S. War g. ""_‘j Be it enacted, ef-c., That the Secretary of State be, and he is hereby, authorized to issue letters patent to Frederick S. Warburg, at pre- Letters patent sent of the city of New York, a native of the Danish city of Altona, {.315*** *° him as the inventor of various improvements in lamps, candlesticks, and the m;,:{:l;;°i;;ps manufacture of candles, in the same manner as if the said Frederick S. &.e. i Warburg were a citizen of the United States: Provided, That the said Proviso. Frederick S. Warburg shall comply with all. the provisions of the existing laws, to entitle himself to such letters patent, as if he were a citizen of the United States, and this act had not been passed. Approved, May 7, 1822. Snrurs I. Crum CXV.—-dn Act for the relief qfAnt}z0ny Kennedy. May 7, ,822 Be it enacted, rye., That there be paid to Anthony Kennedy, out of any money in the treasury, not otherwise appropriated, the sum of two S,,,.,,,,,, money hundred and seventy-four dollars and twenty-four,cents, being the sur- to be paid him. plus of money arising from the sale of lands belonging to the said Anthony Kennedy, in the state of Pennsylvania, which were sold for the direct tax by WVilliam Moorehead, designated Collector, and redeemed within the time prescribed by law. .A1’I'ROVED, May 7, 1822. Snrurz I. Cmp. CXVI.—-An Act to authorize the issuing of Letters Patent to Richard May 7, moz Holden. *—·—————— Be it enacted, d_}•c., That the Secretary of State be, and he hereby is, authorized to issue letters patent to Richard Holden, of the' city of Letters patent Philadelphia, for his invention of a new and useful improvement in the }gr':;“¥n;°r}:;:_ method of combining mechanical powers, so as to produce or increase m,,,,, in ,,l°,,,,_ the velocity of power of machinery, and to comunicate the same to va- bining mechani rious kinds of machinery which require projectile, reciprocating, or °¤lP°W°”· rotary, motion, upon his complying with all the provisions of the several acts relative to the issuing of letters patent for inventions and improvements, except so far as the said acts require a residencrg of two years in