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 466 TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 107, 108, 109, 110, 111. 1831. Srrirun II. March 3, 1831. Can. CVII.-An Act for the relief of Bread Major Riley, and Lieutenants --····—·—· Brook and Seawright. Be it enacted, dw., That the sum of two hundred and ten dollars, out Payment for of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, be, and the h°'¤°° l°°'· same hereby is, appropriated, to be paid to Brevet Major Bennet Riley, Lieutenant F. J. Brook, and Lieutenant J. D. Seawright, of the army of the United States, under the orders of the Secretary of War, for the loss of three horses, captured from them in an action with the Camanche and other Indians, on the Sante Fé trace, in the summer of one thousand eight hundred and twenty-nine, while giving convoy to a caravan of traders from United States to the Mexican dominions, under the orders of the President of the United States. Approved, March 3, 1831. Snrucrs II. '_;` March 3, 1831. Cru?. CVIII. -—An Jclfor the relief of Duval and C’m·nes._ Be it enacted, dm-., That the sum of three thousand eight hundred Hyman, for and twenty-eight dollars and forty-nine cents, be paid to Duval and losses by an il- Carnes, merchants in company, out of any money in the treasury not l°8Pl ¤¤l¤¤Y*> Of otherwise appropriated, in full of all claims for losses and damages susm°" Pl°p°"y‘ tained by them in consequence of an unlawful seizure of their goods, in the Territory of Arkansas, by Colonel Arbuckle, on the fifth day of May, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-nine. Approved, March 3, 1831. Snrurs II. Much 3, Iggy Gun. CIX. — An Act for the relief of the legal representatives of General Moses -———————·—-——— Hazen, deceased. Be it enacted, &-c., That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he _Puyment of is hereby, authorized and directed to pay, out of any money in the trea- ¤¤*¤¤’°¤*· sury not otherwise appropriated, to the legal representatives of the said Moses Hazen, the amount of interest due on the sum of thirteen thousand three hundred and eighty-six dollars and two-nineteenths of a dollar, a balance found to be due to the said Hazen, agreeably to a resolution of Congress of the twenty-fifth of April, anno domini, seventeen hundred and eighty-one. Aernovmn, March 3, 1831. Srnura II. "_—`- Mm.}, 3, jg3i_ Crue. CX.-dn Jct for the relief of Benjamin S. Smaol, of dlabama. Be it enacted, ¢§~c., That the Sedretary of the Treasury be, and he is pay,,,,.,,, (0, hereby, authorized and directed to pay to Benjamin S. Smoot one thoupmperry de- sand dollars, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropri- '“`°Y°d· ated, being the value of a store-house owned by him, and destroyed by order of the officers of the United States, to prevent its being shelter to the British, in their attack upon Fort Bowyer, in one thousand eight hundred and fourteen. Approved, March 3, 1831. S·n•r·u*rn U. ‘·——·‘ March 3, 1831. Cntr. CX].-An Act for the relief of John Mcholson. Be it enacted, dw-., That the proper officers of the Treasury settle and Allowance for pay to John Nicholson, Marshal of the eastern district of Louisiana, m}*!“°“¤“§: 0I such sums as may reasonably be due, or may hereafter become due, to n°°‘n°’ °‘ him, for the care, custody, maintenance and clothing of such Africans as may have been brought into the port of New Orleans, and legally