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 TWEN’1`IETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 20,24,25. 1828. 373 Sn·ru1·¤ I. CHAP. XX.-—An Act for the relief of the Columbian College, in the District of March 19, 1828. Columbia. *_‘*""—"""‘ Be it enacted, &c,, That the Treasurer of the United States be, and he is hereby, authorized and required to deliver up to the trustees of Obligations, the Columbian College, all the obligations, notes, or other evidences of 6*9-· °* °*h¤¤' debt which have heretofore been given by the trustees, or by any trea- §;g°'f,°x$°_ surer, or agent of the trustees of the said college when, and so soon as liverbd. to the the trustees of the said college shall deliver up, re·assign, transfer or "¤¤*¤¢¤· convey to the United States, the obligations, notes, claims, or property, in consideration of which, the trustees of the said college became indebted to the United States, and also all property heretofore pledged to the United States in security of the said debts, so due from the trustees of the said college to the United States. Sec. 2. And be it for-ther enaered, That the trustees of the said Tmsmsto be college shall be discharged and released from the said claims of the dischapged and United States, immediately upon complying with the requisitions of the f¤l¤¤¤ · lirst section of this act. Armovmn, March 19, 1828. Srnvrs I. CHAP. XXIV. — dn Aol for the relief of PW'lliam duguslus Arclsbald. April 3, 1828. Be it enacted, rye., That the Secretary of State be, and he is hereby, authorized and required to issue letters patent, in the usual form, to Lamm pam,, William Augustus Archbald, for his improvements in refining sugar, on for improvehis paying into the treasury the usual fees, and making oath that he-is ,2;:***: 'gj w the true inventor and discoverer of the said inventions and improve- b,,,,;,;,? ’ ments, and delivering into the patent office models of the same, with specifications, as is required by the acts of Congress relative to the issuing of letters patent for inventions and improvements, and that the same has not, to the best of his knowledge or belief, been used, or known, either in thi, or any foreign country : Provided, That the said pm,,,-,_ letters patent shall be subject to all the conditions, limitations, and restrictions, of the said acts of Congress. Avrnoviso, April 3, 1828. Srnurs I. CHAP. XXV.--.£n dot for the relief of George Jolmstrm, Jonathan WZ Ford, Apr;] g, 1828, Josiah Mason, and Jolm English. —-——-——-·—-———- Be it enacted, rye., That the Secretary of the Treasury pay to George Johnston, Jonathan W. Ford, Josiah Mason, and John English, out of ,,}°?Ym°¤* °Y any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of one ,,,,2:, ig;?:? thousand two hundred forty-one dollars and eighty-one cents, it being trespass. for their expenses in an action of trespass, and the amount of a judgment. recovered against them in said action, by Jeremiah Weatherbee, in the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts, for seizing certain articles in trunks and boxes, which contained articles of merchandise, which George Johnston, one of the inspectors of the customs. for the district of Boston, had probable cause, and good reason to believe, the said Weatherbee was importing into the United States against the laws · thereof Armzovnn, April 3, 1828. 2G