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 EIGHTEENTH CONGRESS. Sas. II. Ch. 53, 54, 55, 56, 58. 1825. 327 done to them by sinking; according to the intent and meaning of the act of Congress, passed on the twenty-sixth day of April, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-two, entitled "An act for the relief of sundry Act ot‘A°pri1 citizens of Baltimore ;" the said sum to be ascertained in such manner 26*1822* *36* as the Secretary of the Navy hall direct, which sum, so allowed, shall be paid out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated. Approved, March 3, 1825. Sanctum; II. CHAP. LIII.-—An Act for lhe relief of William Townsend. March 3, 1825. Be it enacted, &e., That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized to pay to William Townsend, out of any money in faymentto the treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of nine hundred him f°"k”“ 7.* twenty-six dollars and fourteen cents, in full, for an anchor, taken from   th? the navy·yard, in New York, during the late war, and applied to the U. States. use of the government. Approved, March 3, 1825. """ Srrarumx II. Ch.u>.LIV.·—An Act for the relief of Gregory Ennis and PI/Ylliam R. Maddox. Ma;-ch 3, 1825, Be it enacted, gc., That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he hereby is, directe to pay out of any money in the treasury not other- Payment to wise appropriated, to Gregory Ennis and William R.. Maddox, the sum *9** f°;§*&d“‘ of three thousand and eighteen dollars and fifty-five cents, in full for a :;Tgdr%,,,;,,,,f" balance due them by the Corporation of Washington, for the graduation Square. and improvement of the circular road around the Capitol Square. Approved, March 3, 1825. Surura II. CHAP. LV. —-An Act for the relief of Thomas L. Ogden and others. March 3, 1825. Be it enacted, dw., That there be paid to Thomas L. Ogden, and others, proprietors of grounds contiguous to the village of Sackett’s Payment to Harbor, for wood consumed by the army of the United States, during 'h°mf°¤';V°°d the late war, the sum of three thousand seven hundred and ten dollars, ff,°;S§l°°§,a,1;§» being in full of the claim made by the said Ogden, on behalf of himself army in the late and others, for property taken for public use, as aforesaid, out of any Wumoneys in the treasury not otherwise appropriated. Arenovsn, March 3, 1825. W`-" Srnvrs II. CHAP. LVL .- An Act for the relief of Mary Miller, adminisirutrix of Amos March 3, 1825. Zlfl/er, deceased. -·——-———-— Be it enacted, dec., That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized to pay to Mary Miller, administratrix of Amos Mil- To receive ler, deceased, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropri- $450 you ke.,] ated, the sum of four hundred and fifty dollars, the value of a keel—boat P<>¤¤iL¤pr¤¤S¢d impressed into the service of the United States, in the autumn of eigh-   teen hundred and twelve, and not returned, belonging to the estate of iu1mg_ said Amos. Approved, March 3, 1825. "`L_ S·r.vru·rz II. CuAP.LVIII.-AnAczfar therelicf of Richard Cain and Isaac Baldwin, of Ohio. March 3_ ]gg5_ Be it enacted, &c., That the President of the United States be, and he is hereby, authorized to issue a patent to Richard Cain and ,,,E§;§n:0t€hl;$,, Isaac Baldwin, for the east half of the southeast quarter of a fractional {Orme summit section number fifteen, in township number three, of range number ¤f ¤_f¤'¤¢*i°¤¤l three, in the Marietta land district, in the state of Ohio, which was purchased of the United States at a sale thereof, made under a circular dismal, omg,