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 TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS. SEss.1. Ch. 70, 71, 75. 1830. 413 ported into New Orleans in the brig Sarah, by Hazard and Williams, and improperly condemned for an alleged breach of the revenue laws: Provided, The said Hall shall produce satisfactory evidence to show proviso_ that the said wines in fact belonged to him, and that he is the person entitled to receive such part of the proceeds as now remains in the treasur. zllrrxovrnn, April 15, 1830. S·n1·¤·r·n I. CHAP. LXX.——An dc! fnr the relief of the Mercantile Insurance Company, in Apr;] I5, i530_ Salem, Massachusetts. ·•··"‘*··*·*·‘ Be it enacted, gw-., That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is (3,,-;,;,, dutigg hereby, authorize and required to repay to the President and Directors r¤f¤¤d¢d- of the Mercantile Insurance Company, in Salem, Massachusetts, out of any money in the treasury, not otherwise appropriated, the sum of two hundred and thirty dollars and ninety-two cents, being the amount paid to the Collector of the Customs for the District of Belfast, in the state of Maine, for duties on sails, rigging, and other materials, saved from the American brig Lydia, which was wrecked at Martinique, in the year one thousand eight hundred and twenty-seven, and which materials were subsequently brought back and landed in said district: Provided, Pr¤vi¤¤· It shall be satisfactorily shown to the Secretary of the Treasury, that the articles upon which said duty has been paid, were a part of the materials of said brig Lydia. Approved, April 15, 1830. Surura I. Cr-mp. LXXI.-dn Act for the relief of Peter and John S Orary and Company, April 15, ]830, of New York, and of Allen Reynolda. ""“;`"' Be it enacted, drc., That the Secretary of the Treasury is hereby authorized to extend the provisions of an act, entitled "An act authoriz- Provisions ¤f ing the Secretary of the Treasury to direct the completion of entries for ;g;§fc1;I“;§h 3* the benefit of drawback after the period of twenty days," to the entries oxmidej tomade by Manuel Velez, of Colombia, in the months of September and Crary and Co- October, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-eight, of live bales of merchandise, exported on board the brig Athenian, Sullivan, master, for Carthagena, and to direct the Collector of the port of New York, to permit Peter Crary, John S. Crary, Henry Todd and Oliver E. Cobb, trad-ing under the firm of Peter and John S. Crary and Company, to complete the said entries, as the lawful attorneys of the said Manuel Velez. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That in like manner the Col- Anomeysof lector of the port of New Orleans, be directed to permit the firm of 2} Currell, Kilshaw, and Company, as the lawful attorneys of Allen Rey- 50,,,,,;,,,, hi, nolds of Matamoros, to complete the "entries made by the said Allen entries. Reynolds, in the month of June, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-nine, for the benefit of drawback, on two cases of calicoes exported on board the sloop Washington, Sawyer, master, for Rio Grande, and that in like manner, the benefit of drawback shall be extended to the said entries. Avenovnn, April 15, 1830. -1- S·u·ru·r: 1. CHAP. LXXV. -./7n Act for the relief of Gabriel Godfrey and John Baptiste April 23, l830· Beaugrand. Be it enacted, ¢$rc., That the President of the United States be, and f I d he is hereby, authorized to issue a patent to Gabriel Godfroy and John ,fg;°,';* `;’;d°:2 Baptiste Beaugrand, for a tract of two hundred and twenty-five acres, ,y,,,m_ surveyed for them under an act, entitled "An act regulating the grants it