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 390 TWENTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 146, 147, 148. 1828. record to be advertised, once a week, for four weeks in succession, in one or more newspapers printed in the United States, ·zmd to be inserted on the back of the title-page of the books now printed, and shall, within six months, deposit a copy of said book in the office of the Secretary of State. Ammovmn, May 24, 1828. S·rn·u·rn I. ·······* Mw M; 1828- CHAP. CXLVI.—-0n Act for the relief of the legal representatives of Joseph ”"""""‘°—"‘ Summarl and Israel Brown, deceased. Drnwbnck on Be it enacted, ¢§·c., That the Secretary of the Treasury is hereby au- 3?"°·l“ m°'°l‘€*“‘ thorized and directed to pay, out of any money in the treasury not rse to be paid . . . m ;h6m_ otherwise appropriated, to the legal representatives of Joseph Summerl and Israel Brown, deceased, formerly of Philadelphia, the amount of the drawback of the duty on merchandise exported by them to New Orleans, 0n the eighth day of November, one thousand eight hundred, Proviso. in the brig Franklin of Philadelphia: Provided, The Secretary of the Treasury shall be satisfied that all the provisions of the laws then in force concerning the exportation of merchandise for debenture have been complied with, except that which required the oath to be taken, and the bond to be executed within a limited term. Approved, May 24, 1828. Srnurm I. ——————— M¤y%18¤8· cmp. oxLv11.-J2n no for the mz.; of Jvmramz 12,-aggs. A penalty no Be it enacted, @*0., That the Secretary of the Treasury is hereby aul’° '°m‘“°d· thorized to remit a penalty of two hundred dollars, incurred by Na— thaniel Briggs, master of the brig Enterprize, of Freetown, in Massa- Act or Juno 1, chusetts, under "An act providing passports for the ships and vessels Act of March thereof to be discontinued, in the mode prescribed by "An act to pro- 3* 1797* °h‘ 13* vide for mitigating or remitting the forfeitures, penalties, and disabilities, accruing in certain cases therein mentioned," passed the third of March, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-seven. Am-uovmn, May 24, 1828. STATUTE I. ————-———- May 24V1g2a- Crm?. CXLVIII.-—-An. Act for th; ;·}2lig" of Jalm Willard and T/urmas P. a r wm. 3593.9i to be Be it enacted, ¢§•c., That the District Attorney For the Northern Dis- judfmggy, Qww. and he is hereby, authorized and directed to endorse, as of the same aim ¤8¤¤¤¤¢ date, on a judgment recovered in said court in favor of the United ' States, against the said John Willard and Thomas P. Baldwin, the sum of three hundred and ninety-three dollars and ninety-one cents, being the amount suspended by the proper accounting officers of the treasury, Proviso. on settling the accounts of the said Thomas P. Baldwin: Provided, Said judgment has not been paid; but if said judgment shall be paid before the taking effect of this act, then the Secretary of the Treasury is directed to pay out of any money in the treasury not otherwise uppropriated, the sum of three hundred and ninety-three dollars and ninety-one cents to the said John Willard and Thomas P. Baldwin, if said payment shall be, or shall have been made by them jointly ; but, if not, then to the one who shall prove to the satisfaction of the Secretary of Proviso. the Treasury that such payment was made by him : Provided, That, before a partial satisfaction of said judgment shall be made, or before any money shall be refunded, as the case may be, under the provisions of this act, a bond in the penal sum of eight hundred dollars, drawn in favor of the United States, with security approved by the Secretary of
 * 796: °h· 45- of the United States," passed the first of June, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-six; and to direct the prosecution for the recovery
 * ’:;:"3gie“:n°: trict of the Court of the United States, in the state of New York, be,