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 316 EIGHTEENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 197, 198, 199, 200, 201. 1824. Srarurn I. _ _ _ May 26, 1824. Cru?. CXCVII.~—- An Actfnr the relief of Samuel Cleveland, junior. """"""" Be it enacted, t§~c., That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is Paymenttohim hereby, authorized and directed to pay unto Samuel Cleveland, junior, ggidggrlces “ ”“ or to his legal representative, out of any money in the treasury not ` otherwise appropriated, the sum of three hundred fourteen dollars, forty cents, being in full for his monthly pay as a soldier in the eleventh regiment of infantry, for three years three months and nine days. APPROVED, May 25, 1824. Srnura I. ""P May 26. 18% carp. cxovm. -na Accfur ne man of [oa] caznmm rmnm. A um 0,. Be it enacted, dm., That there be granted, during the pleasure of $,0,,,,,; 8,,,,,,,,,; Congress, to the Columbian Institute, for the promotion of the arts and \¤¢l3¤ Columbian sciences,‘the use and improvement of the tract of public ground in I°°°'°°t°‘ Washington City, which is bounded, on the east, by the Botanical Garden, in the occupancy of the said Columbian Institute; on the north, by the Pennsylvania Avenue; on the west, by the Tiber and Provlsc. Canal; and on the south, by the Maryland Avenue; Provided, That, whenever the said Columbian Institute shall be dissolved, or cease to exist, or to employ the said tract of land, for the purposes aforesaid, all right, title, and interest, hereby granted to the same, shall revert to, and vest in, the United States. Approved, May 26, 1824. STATUTE I. *""" M°y 26* 182* Cru?. CXCIX.—An Act for the relief of George Fisher. Be it enacted, {pc., That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he Paymeuttohim is hereby, authorized to pay to George Fisher, out of any money in the r°"l“‘l· treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of three hundred eighteen dollars fifty cents, being the amount of purchase money paid by said George Fisher, for the north-east quarter section, twenty-six, of land, township seven, range three east, in the state of Alabama, the title to which has been transferred to Richard Rivers, and the full Proviso. amount of the price thereof paid by the said Richard Rivers : Provided, The aid George Fisher shall satisfy the Secretary of the Treasury that the aid quarter section of land is released from the operation of a pledge heretofore given upon it by him to the Tombeckbce Bank. Armovsn, May 26, 1824. Srarura I. Mw YQ IBM- CHAP. CC. ——An Jictfor the relief of Arthur H. Henly. A gmdn W be Be it enacted, nyc., That the proper accounting officers of the treaallowed to him. sury department be, and they are hereby, authorized and directed to allow to Arthur H. Henly, heir and representative of the late Colonel David Henly, deceased, a credit of six thousand eight hundred and eighty dollars and thirty-nine cents, the balance which stands to the debit of the said David Henly, deceased, on the books of the treasury department; which said sum shall be in full of all demands against the United States, for the services of the said David Henly, deceased. Ammovmn, May 26, 1824. S·u·ru·rz I. May 2G' mu' CHAP. CCI.-An .6ctfor the relief of John Holliday. Paymentwhim Be it enacted, e§·c., That there be paid to John Holliday, or his legal for wagon and representative, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appro- “"‘"· priated, the sum of three hundred and hfty-five dollars, the value of a wagon and team, captured by the hostile Indians, while in the service of the United States, during the late war. Approved, May 26, 1824.