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 292 EIGHTEENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 13, 14, 18, 19. 1824. boats were nearly ready for inspection and delivery to said agent, and at the time under the protection of a guard, placed over them by said agent, at the contract price; and, also, that said officers settle and adjust the claim of said Brintnel Robbins, for such number of oars for boats, beyond those he was bound to furnish by contract, as he shall satisfactorily prove to have been delivered at the garrison at Cleveland. Appropriation, Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That such sums as shall be found due to said Brintnel Robbins, shall be paid out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated. Approved, January 19, 1824. S·rn·u1·21'. Jen. 19, 1324,. C1u1·.XIII.—-.6n Act for the relief of Wqlliam Kendal], Be it enacted, Qc., That William Kendall be, and he is hereby au- To enter va- thorized, as soon as he shall have relinquished to the United States, by °¤¤* bud with a deed duly executed, all his right, title, and interest, in, and to, the out payment. . . . . &,,,_ northeast quarter of section fourteen, township four, range nineteen, in the Chillicothe District, to enter, without payment, with the register of said district, any vacant quarter section, situated within the same; and he shall be entitled to a patent therefor, as in other cases. Approved, January 19, 1824. Snruu I. Jan. 19, lB24. CHAP. XIV.-—·An det for the relief of Jacob Babbitt. Be it enacted, §rc., That Jacob Babbitt, of the town of Bristol, in Released from the state of Rhode Island, be, and he is hereby, released and discharged l;:m‘;`*;’*.f$§,?75 from the payment of a bond, dated the seventeenth day of March, one 73 conn thousand eight hundred and twenty-three, for the sum of three thousand seven hundred and seventy-tive dollars and seventy-three cents, given by the said Babbitt to the United States, for interest on the sum of nine thousand four hundred and ninety-one dollars and forty-seven centsthe amount of duties on certain sugars imported by him into Bristol, in the said state, in the year one thousand eight hundred and fifteen. Avrnovsn, January 19, 1824. Szrnurs I. Jmh 31, y824_ Cunt-. XVIII.-An Act for the relief of GarreItFou.ntain. Be it enacted, eye., That the proper accounting officers of the treasury payment {0, department be, and they are hereby, authorized and directed to pay to nouse rem. Garrett Fountain, of the state of New York, the sum of three hundred and fifty dollars, in full for the rent for three years and a half of a house erected by said Fountain, on the public ground, at New—Utrecht, Long- Island, in the state of New York; and that the said sum be paid out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated. Arvnovicu, January 31, 1824. Srnura l. ""`“` Feb. 4, 1824. CHA?. XIX.-———An det for the relief of Samuel P1/'karton. _ Be it enacted, eye., That the proper accounting officers of the treacgsplssglxgn sury department be, and they are hereby, authorized and directed, to fm. ,,*,,,8 settle the claim of Samuel Wharton, one of the Assistant Marshals ap— oenous in 1810, pointed to take the census and an account of the manufhcturing estab~ lishments and manufactures in the District of South Carolina, in the year one thousand eight hundred and ten, and to allow him such compensation as he may e entitled to by law for taking an account of the manufacturing establishments and manufactures in the Laurens division of said state.