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 TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 191, 192, 193, 194, 195. 1830. 443 Cntr. CXCI.-An Act for the relief of David Rogers and Sans. Sruurn I. Be it enacted, Qc., That the Secretary of the Treasury pay to David May 29, 1830. Rogers and Sons, out of any money in the treasury, not otherwise ap- propriated, one hundred and sixty-eight dollars and sixty-seven cents, mount or drawbeing the amouht of drawback on certain teas, entered for benefit of l’°°l‘· drawback, and exported to St. Croix, in the year one thousand eight hundred and twenty-two. Aerxovsn, May 29, 1830. Snwu L Cum- CXC11.-—An Act for the relief of Benjamin Humans. M°y*29¢ 1830* Be it enacted, @*0., That the Secretary of the Treasury pay to Ben- Pgymgnt ro; jamin Homans, out of any money in the treasury, not otherwise appro- ¤¤"i<=¤¤¤=<=l¤*‘k· priated, the sum of three hundred dollars, in full for his services in the navy department as temporary clerk, from the first of August to the thirtieth of November, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-three, both days inclusive. Avrnovmn, May 29, 1830. _ ———-— brarurx 1. Cnar. CXCIII.-—J1n Act for the relief of Samuel Sprigg, of Virginia. MW 29- 1890 Be it enacted, {rc., That there shall be granted to Samuel Sprigg, of patent to gm., the state of Virginia, as a full compensation for three hundred and f<>¤‘¤l¤¤!f ¤¢<=¤¤¤ seventymine dollars and a few cents, paid by Bezaleel Wells, in the year °f 1°°d' one thousand eight hundred and five, into the treasury of the United States, as the first instalment on the purchase of a fraction of land, entered by said Wells, in the state of Ohio, in the Steubenville district, being section twenty-six, in township two, range two, which amount was thereafter paid to him by said Sprigg, one half section of any land belonging to the United States, which has been heretofore offered for sale, and which is, by law, now subjected to entry; and that, upon an entry thereof being made with the proper officer, a patent for the same shall issue to the said Samuel Sprigg. Approved, May 29, 1830. STATUTE L CHAP. CXCIV.——-An Act for the relief of John Gloss. May w! i830' Be it enacted, Qc., That, whenever John Glass, of Lawrence county, Land pm,,, M, Alabama, shall produce to the Register and Receiver of Public Moneys i¤¤¤¢_ 911 <=¢¤¤¤i¤ in the Land Office at Huntsville, in said state, satisfactory evidence that °°“dm°"°' he is equitably entitled to the north-east quarter of section four in township five, of range seven west, in the district of land sold at Huntsville, and shall pay to the said Receiver of Public Moneys the balance of the purchase money due on said quarter section, without interest, and deducting therefrom thirty-seven and a half per centum, the said John Glass shall be entitled to receive a patent for the said quarter section: Provided, said Glass shall make said proof; and pay said balance, with Pmvisc. the deduction aforesaid, on or before the first day of January next; and that the patent hereby directed to be issued shall only operate as a relinquishment from the United States, as far as regards the moiety which might have been claimed by Alexander McQuie. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That the said .l'ohn Glass may, May avail him, under the conditions and restrictions contained in the foregoing section, ¤9!!` ¤f thyuyrvin his election, avail himself of the provisions of "_ An act for the relief  3,,,,,,;, of purchasers of public lands, and for the suppression of fraudulent 31, 1830, ch. 48. practices at the public sales of the lands of the United States," passed at the present session of Congress. APPROVED, May 29, 1830. Srarurz I. CHAP. CXCV.—-dn Act for t/te relief of Nathaniel Childers. Be it enacted, dec., That the Court of the United States for the fifth Further com. circuit of Virginia, holden in the city of Richmond, be, and the same p¢¤¤¤¤i<>¤ YM