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 352 NINETEENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 119, 120, 12], 122. 1826. Smusun I. May 20, 1826. CHAP. CXIX.-Jin dot for the relief of a conrpany of rangers, under the cam.- _ ‘_";—‘-‘ mand of Captain James Bigger. Bc it enacted, &c., That the accounting officers in the treasury de- Allowed full partment pay to the company of rangers which entered into the service P°Y.{°" °°"‘““ of the United States, for one year, in the month of May, eighteen hun- P°“°dS° dred and thirteen, their full pay as mounted rangers, from the first to the twenty-fourth of March, eighteen hundred and fourteen, inclusive, deducting therefrom what they have heretofore received, as dismounted rangers, for that period; also the full pay allowed by law for mounted rangers, for the first and second days of June, eighteen hundred and fourteen. fI‘obep¤.id¤s Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That said company be paid, as 25d? March to fifteenth of May, eighteen hundred and fourteen, inclusive; the said 15th May 1814. payments to be made out of any money in the treasury not otherwise P’°"*S°· appropriated: Provided, however, That this act shall not be so construed, as to entitle any officer, non-commissioned officer, or private, of said company, to pay as aforesaid, from and after the twenty-fourth day of March, eighteen hundred and fourteen, who did not, subsequent to that time, perform duty in said company. Approved, May 20, 1826. Sraruru I. .1. ‘ MW 20- 18% can-. oxx.-.an Aclfor in may af oiway Bum. Be it enacted, gc, That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is Claim of U.S. hereby, authorize to adjust and settle the claim of the United States ,"f1Q23:mf°’ against Otway Burns, on certain bonds given by him to the collector of ,,m,d_ Beaufort, North Carolina, for duties on goods imported into that port, in the brig La Fortuna, and entered at the custom house in the month of August, eighteen hundred and eighteen, on which bonds judgment has been obtained, in the same manner, and under the same rules and regulations of the treasury department, as if no such judgment had been obtained. Avrnovau, May 20, 1826. Snrurs I. .—.-. May 20, 1826. Crm?. CXXI.—-An Act for the relief of PWlliam L. D. Ewing. Bc it enacted, <§•c., That the proper accounting officers of the trea- Acrcdittobe sury be, and they are hereby, authorized and directed, in settling the ,‘!g_°;$'g:}Q {2;*: accounts of William    Ewing, receiver of public moneys at Vandaby robbery_ ha, rn the state of Illinois, to pass to the credit of the said Ewing the sum of one thousand dollars, that being the amount which was lost by a robbery of the State Bank of Illinois, on the twenty-sixth March, eighteen hundred and twenty-three, and which the said Ewing had deposited in said bank for safe keeping, the said money being the property of the United States. Approved, May 20, 1826. Smnuzrs I. -——- May 20, 1826. CHAP. CXXI1.-An Acl for the relief of the legal representatives of William 'L""""' KKeary, cceased. Bc it enacted, Qc., That the legal representatives of William V. Lam] title mn. Keary, deceased, bc, and they are hereby, confirmed in their title to a Emmd- tract of land of four hundred arpens, lying on the east side of the Little Bayou Sarah, a part being in the state of Mississippi, and a part in the state of Louisiana, and being the same for which the said Keary received a deed of conveyance, on the twenty-fifth day of January, eighteen hundred and seventeen, from Richard Graves, and on which the
 * l;;mg;“;:)‘§_n aforesaid, as dismounted rangers, from the twenty-fifth of March to the