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 336 EIGHTEENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 115, 116,117, 118, 119. 1825. atives, execute a full release of all claims of the said Michael McKewen for an assignment of an account of John Morris, a ward-master in the revolutionary war, for one hundred and seven dollars, and forty-four ninetieths, and also for two final settlement certilicates, the one of them numbered eighty-one thousand seven hundred and fifty-four, for eighty dollars, and the other of them numbered eighty-two thousand one hundredand fifty-four, for forty-three dollars and thirty ninetieths, as well as for all other claims of the said Michael McKewen against the United States. Approved, March 3, 1825. STATUTB II. March 3, 1825. Gun. CXV.—An Act for the reliq` of Moses Shepherd. Be it enacted, Qc., That there be paid to Moses Shepherd, out of Balance dug any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of thirty- him *¤ b¤ Pali three thousand six hundred and seventy-four dollars and thirty-six cents, in full for the balance due him. Approved, March 3, 1825. Srarums II. "`_-'"` March 3, 1825. CHAP. CXVI. — An .0ct for the relief of Samuel Russell. Be it enacted, Qrc., That the proper accounting officers of the treasury Anowmcl, {0, department be, and they are hereby, authorized and directed to pay to clerk hire. 6M- Samuel Russell late De ut Commissar of Purchases, the sum of d. h I _ » P Y Y _ v:;;"?° "'° eighteen hundred dollars, as an allowance for clerk hire, office rent, ` superintending the making up of army clothing, and for issuing public supplies during the late war; and that the same be paid out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated. Approved, March 3, 1825. S·n·ru·r¤ II. March 3, 1825. CHAP. CXVII.—-An Act concerning Charles D. Brodie. To bg ,,,;,4 {0, Be it enacted, l§·c., That there be paid to Charles D. Brodie, out of work done on any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of one if D°l"“'“'° thousand dollars, for his invention and services in stopping a leak in the ` bottom of the Delaware seventy-four. Apraovzn, March 3, 1825. Snrurs II. ""‘ March 3, 1825. CHAP. CXVIII.-An Act for the relic; of William Little, administrator of Minor —‘*—""‘ ewes. Be it enacted, dec., That the proper accounting officer of the treasury Claim for a be directed to settle and allow the claim of William Little, administrab¢l‘¤0l¤¤¤l¤¤l¤¤ for of Minor Reeves, for a horse and equipage lost in the campaign gg2Q5g1g3m against the Seminole Indians, upon the same principles that other claims Seminoles, ro have been settled, for similar losses under the act, approved the fourth bgveltleld/i 4 of May, eighteen hundred and twenty-one, [twenty-two,] entitled "An act 182‘;°‘;h_ ,*3 * for the relief of the officers, volunteers, and other persons, engaged in the ' late campaign against the Seminole Indians," and that the amount, so allowed, be paid out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated. A1•r1t0v1·:n, March 3, 1825. Sryrnrz II. V March 3, 1825. CHAP. CXIX.—·—.lln Act for the relief of Paul Chase. f£:¤3x<gg:d_ Be it enacted, rfc., That Paul Chase and Samuel Clark, his security, men, cfcgrfdn be, and they are hereby, discharged from the payment of the sum of duties, three thousand two hundred dollars, due to the United States, on ac-