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 EIGHTEENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 107, 108, 109, 110, 111. 1824. 307 dington, and others, proprietors of the building occupied by the Con- Payment to gross of the United States, from the year eighteen hundred and sixteen, H_¤B¤¤g (}¤¤'°“• to the year eighteen hundred and nineteen, the sum of fifteen hundred gm, g,h(g;Fg;’ and fifty-five dollars, for repairing the same, and that the same be paid rent, aw. ° out of any moneys in the treasury not otherwise appropriated. Approved, May 19, 1824. Srnms I. Crxar. CVII.—.z2n del for the relief of Archibald Clark. May 19 1824 Be it enacted, <§~c., That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he -———i-—- is hereby, authorized and directed to pay, out of any moneys in the _ ( treasury not otherwise appropriated, a sum sufficient to indemnify ,,?:?Ii$;:;¥,,,°; ,0 Archibald Clark, collector of the customs for the district of St. Mary’s, indemnify A, for the payment of a judgment obtained by Jean Jacques Edon [Edou], Chriagainst the said collector, for the detention of the ship Apollon, together with the interests and costs. Avmovnn, May 19, 1824. -—-——·- Sn·rrrr¤ I. CHAP. CVIII.-.L7n Act for the reliq" of Isaac Collyer and others. May 19, 1824. Be it enacted, Qc., That the Collector for the District of Marblehead, in the state of Massachusetts, be, and he is hereby, directed to To pay to him pay to Isaac Collyer, owner of a fishing schooner, called the Dove, of Ll}° ,‘L‘,‘9"“* °f sixty-eight tons, and to the persons composing the crew of the said ,,§·,,,,§;§,§;_ vessel, the amount of the allowance to which the said vessel would have been entitled, had she returned into port after completing her fishing term; to be distributed according to law. Approved, May 19, 1824. ‘_"" Sntuzrs I. Cr-um. CIX.-An Jfct for the relief of Benjamin Desobry. May 19, mp4_ Be it enacted, &~c., That the Collector of the Customs for the District —`—"_"' of New York, be authorized to issue certificates of debenture to Ben— To issue certijamin Desobry, or his attorney, legally constituted and appointed, for 6°¤*¢¤ °,*;!1°b¤¤· the amount of drawback of duties on forty bags of coffee, shipped on mw w lm' board the ship Caroline, to Hamburg, from the port of New York, in the year eighteen hundred and twenty-two, which shipment was entered at the custom-house for exportation, but the oath required by law was not taken, nor the bond given within the time prescribed by law, by reason of sickness : Provided, That the said Benjamin Desobry, or his Proviso. attorney, legally constituted and appointed, shall in all other respects comply with the law, to entitle him to debenture. Approved, May 19, 1824. —~—-— Snwoars I. Crux-. CX.-An Aol for the relief of Jonas Duncan. May 1g_ mM_ Be it enacted, &·c., That there be paid to Jonas Duncan, or to his legal representative, out of any money in the treasury, not otherwise ,§n:¥,.;';°g;;‘;,. appropriated, the sum of sixty dollars, in full compensation for the use ,, h,,,,,,,, &,,_ of a house owned by the said Duncan, and occupied by the officers of the United States during the late war with Great Britain. Approved, May 19, 1824. ·-—- Snrurn L Cum. CX].-An Act for the relief of the administrator of John B. Fanning, MHYI9. 1824. deceased, lale a purser m the Navy of the United States. Be it enacted, &·c., That the Secretary of the Navy be, and he is The Sammy hereby, authorized and required to adjust and settle the accounts of ofrhg Navy to John B. Fanning, late a purser in the navy of the United States, upon ¤d.1¤S¤ the M-