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 EIGHTEENTH CONGRESS. Sess. 11. Ch. 104, 105, 108, 109, 110. 1825. 335 Snrnrs II. CHAP. CIV.—AnAct forthe relief of William P. Yonge. March 3, 1825. Bc it enacted, e§~c., That there be paid to William P. Yonge, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of three Extra tonnage hundred and thirty-eight dollars, being the amount of extra tonnage dug? l’°{““d° duty and light money, illegally exacted by the Collector of St. Mary’s t° 1m` of the owners of the British brig Henry, in the year eighteen hundred and eighteen. Areuovnn, March 3, 1825. ScrA·rv·r1: II. CHAP. CV·——-An Act for the relief of Colonel VWlliam Duane. Mm-ch 3, ]gg5_ Be it enacted, drc., That the proper accounting officers of the treasury department be, and they are hereby, authorized and directed to Account to be settle the claim of Colonel William Duane, and allow him at the rate ;’°"ll€d¤ and FL of three dollars and fifty cents [per copy] for one thousand copies of ommccm mm` the System of Infantry Discipline, prepared by him, under assurances given by the Secretary of War, deducting therefrom the price for which said copies were sold at auction by said Duane: Provided, nevertheless, Prr,,,rS,,_ That, before the payment of any balance found due to the said Colonel William Duane, the amount or balance of any judgment or judgments obtained against him, by the United States, shall be deducted therefrom. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That the balance, if any is found Apprgprjgyign, in favor of Colonel William Duane, shall be paid out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated. Armovno, March 3, 1825. W STATUTE I1. CHAP. CVI11.—AnAct fortlte relief of Reuben Ewing and others. March 3, 1825. Be it enacted, rfc., That the Agent of the Treasury be empowered and directed to cause that the judgment recovered in the state of Ken- Judgment tucky against Reuben Ewing and others, the security of William Whit- Egaégzl l“"'&*° sell, late Regimental Paymaster, be endorsed satisfied, on the payment smrsgegse of sixty dollars, the interest on this sum, and the costs of suit. Approved, March 3, 1825. L'; S·rArv·rs II. CHAP. CIX.—-—An Act for the relief of Rachael McClure. M81‘0h 3. I825. Be it enacted, cfu-., That the proper accounting officers of the treasury department settle the account of William McClure, deceased, late V·r‘}°rW“3;“ °f a soldier in the United States’ army, for balance of bounty and monthly be rcrjedfgéf pay due him at the time of his discharge; and that the same be paid to Rachael McClure, widow of said Vtlilliam, and administratrix of his estate, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated. Sec. 2. And be it yntrther enacted, That the Secretary of War issue Secretary 0,- a warrant to the heirs of said William McClure, for the bounty land to War to issue a which their father was entitled by his enlistment and service in the army r‘;’;;”“' *° he of the United States. ` .APPROVED, March 3, 1825. W Srarure II. CHAP. CX. —-·An Act for the relief if Jlhchael Mclsewen. March 3, ]g25_ Be it enacted, Qc., That the Attorney General of the United States Satisfaction to be authorized and directed to cause satisfaction in full to be entered be <;Q*<>{¢•3¤P¤¤ upon certain judgments of the United States against Michael McKewen, gf;,;;? Ju g` upon condition that the said Michael McKewen, or his legal represent-