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 456 TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. Il. Ch. 47, 48, 49, 50. 1831. heads, four barrels, and fifty-two bags of coffee, which were exported in the ship Rebecca Collin, for Gottenburg, although the said ship did not proceed to sea until after the expiration of twelve months from the time Pyovigm of the- entry of the said merchandise: Provided, That the said merchandise was shipped on board said vessel, and cleared. at the customhouse, before the expiration of twelve months from the time of its entry, and that all the other requirements of the law, to entitle it to debenture, have been complied with. Armzovnu, March 2, 1831. Sururs II. ..- M°"°l‘ gv 183]- Crue. XLVII. -.411 Act for the relief of the legal representatives of Daniel Mcbztire, deceased. payment 0; Be it enacted, rye., That the Secretary of War be directed to pay to amount due D. the legal representatives of Daniel McIntire, late an invalid pensioner, M°I""’°· deceased, the sum due said pensioner at his death. Approved, March 2, ISS]. Suaruzrz II. - Mamh 2•183r CHAP. XLVIII.-An Act for the relief of Joseph E. Sprague. Be it enacted, (fcc., That the proper accounting officers of the trea- Payment for sury pay to Joseph E. Sprague the sum of two hundred and forty-nine gg3E2E5g: dollars, out of any money in the treasury, not otherwise appropriated, IH full for services rendered by him, as counsellor and attorney in attending to, and taking, depositions, in cases in which the United States were interested. Arenovnn, March 2, 1831. Sruvrs II. --i March 2, 1831. CHAP. XLIX.——-an Act for the relief of John Daly, late of Canada. Be it enacted, dw., That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he Payment fm-_ hereby is, directed to pay to John Daly, late of New Ark, in the pro- $:;:5:* &*°·‘" vince of Upper Canada, out of any money in the treasury not other- ` wise appropriated, the sum of five thousand dollars, being for supplies furnished and services rendered to the army of the United States in Canada, and for losses of property sustained by him on the Niagara frontier during the late war. · Armzovnv, March 2, 1831. Snrvre II. —-—· March 2, 1831. Gun. L. -An dat for the relief of Nathaniel Cheever and others. Be it enacted, tim., That there be paid, out of any money in the Certain mn- treasury not otherwise appropriated, to Nathaniel Cheever, Ariel Mann, HGYS llhseplly Benjamin Dearborn, Thomas B. Coolidge, and Stephen Tuckerman, who ,§;,?',;s°su:,_ were formerly inhabitants of the town of Hallowell, in the state of ries, &e., to be Maine, each and severally, the principal sum of three hundred and fifty- ¤'¤f¤1¤d°d· six dollars and fifty-three cents, with interest thereon, at the rate of six per centum per annum, from the twelfth day of July, one thousand eight hundred and twenty; and, also, the fhrther principal sum of one hundred dollars each, with interest thereon, at the rate of six per centum per annum, from the ninth day of September, one thousand eight hundred and twenty; the said several sums having been illegally demanded and received by the United States of each of the several abovementioned persons, as one of the sureties of Daniel Evans, formerly a gollector ofivfhe dipect taxes and internal duties for the fourth collection istrict in assac usetts. din Ease cfb Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That, if said Cheever, Mann, psfé ,g‘;‘;g’cu? Dearborn, Coolidge, and Tuckerman, or any of them have deceased, or ,0,.,, gm shall deccase before the payment shall be made to each of them, respec-