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 446 TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. 1. Ch. 204, 205, 206, 209. 1830. the attack on Fort Stephenson, in the year one thousand eight hundred and thirteen, while the said George was in the military service of the United States; and when said value shall be so ascertained, on such proof as the said George may produce, the said Auditor is directed to make such deduction therefrom of such sum as he shall ascertain the said George has received for forage after his said horse was killed, and before he obtained another; and when the said Auditor shall report to the Secretary of the Treasury the amount due the said George, on account of said loss, said Secretary is directed to pay to said George the said sum so found to be his due, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated. Approved, May 29, 1830. Srarura I. --— May 29, 1830 CHAP. CCIV.-—.Aln Het for the settlement of the accounts of Samuel Sitgreuves. Credit mowed Be it enacted, ¢§·e., That the proper accounting officers of the treahim. sury be, and they hereby are, authorized and directed to pass to the credit of the late Samuel Sitgreaves the sum of ten thousand four hundred and forty-five dollars and fifty-six cents, with which sum he now stands charged on the books of the treasury. Approved, May 29, 1830. Sawrurm I. -—--——-· May 29, 1830. CHAP. CCV.——.»Tn, Het for the relief of Ephraim Whitaker and John, J. Jacobs. Eof May ,5, Be it enacted, ¢§~c., That the benefits of the provisions of the act, en- IBQB, <=h-53. cx- titled "An act for the relief of certain surviving officers and soldiers t°°d°d t° mm"' of the army of the revolntion," passed May the fifteenth, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-eight, which a captain in the army of the revolution on the continental establishment is entitled to receive, be extended to Ephraim Wliitaker of the city of Troy, and John J. Jacobs of Virginia, in the same manner as if the said Ephraim Whitaker and John J. Jacobs, had fully complied with the provisions of the fourth section of the said act; and that the Secretary of the Treasury be authorized and directed to pay to them, or their authorized attorneys, respectively, out of any moneys in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, such monthly pay as they are respectively entitled to, under the provisions of the said act, commencing on the first day of January, one thousand eight hundred and thirty, Approved, May 29, 1830. S·rAru·rE I. """’" Mu), 29, i830_ Crur. CCVI.-An Act to ·repr·a.l the proviso in the act for the relief af Philip _ Slaughter, passed the zzoenrysizt/r May, one thousmul eight liumlrctl and twenty-eight. pm ny ac, Oy Be it ermcterl, <§·c., That so much of the act for the relief of Philip M¤y 26i 1999, Slaughter, passed the twenty-sixth day of May, one thousand eight hun- °h‘ wO’r°l°°°l°d' drcd and twenty-eight, as provides that the acceptance by the said Slaughter, of the grant herein made, shall be in lieu of any claim he may have under the provisions of a bill passed at this session of Con- Act of May 15, gross, entitled "An act for the relief of the surviving officers and sol- 18% °h··°3· diers of the revolution," be, and the same is hereby, repealed. Avvnovnn, May 29, 1830. Sraruwrc I. ·······~ May E9, i830_ Gun. CCIX.-adn Act for the relief of Elizabeth Williams. "§`,,;,Q,Q]§,,`Q" Be it enacted, ¢§·e., That the Secretary of the Treasury pay, out of labor performed any money not otherwise appropriated, to Elizabeth Williams, widow by he h““b““d· of the late Thomas Williams, of the District of Columbia, the sum of ‘ two hundred eighty-tive dollars, the value of the labor performed by the said Thomas Willianis, on the wall around the jail of the county of Washington, i11 said district. A.PI’ROVEI), May 29, 1830.