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 472 TWENTY-SECON D CONGRESS. Sess.1. Ch. 5, 6, 7,8. 1832. of Mobile, eight hundred and sixty-four dollars, being the amount of duties paid by them upon certain barrels of Spanish playing cards, by them imported into the port of Mobile, and thence re·exported to Mexico. Approved, January 19, 1832. Srnura I. ······ Jun. 19, 1832. CBA?. V.—An Act for the relief of Lewis xlnderaon. Be it enacted, ¢§·c., That the Secretary of the Treasury pay to Lewis Payment for a Anderson, out of any money not otherwise appropriated, the sum of one b°'°° l°¤*· hundred and twenty-five dollars and ten cents, the value of a horse, the property of said Anderson, after deducting the hire and forage of said horse for seven days, the term for which payment was made after said horse was lost; the same being captured by the Indians, on the twenty- third of January, eighteen hundred and eighteen, while in the service of the United States, during the war with the Seminole Indians. Approved, January 19, 1832. Snrurs I. ···—— Jan. 19, 1832. CHAP. V1. -.011 Act for the relief of William Forsythe. Be it enacted, &e., That the Secretary of the Treasury pay to Wil- Payment for a liam Forsythe, out of any money not otherwise appropriated, the sum
 * ’al;:d¥°,;""U S of two hundred and eighty-one dollars, the value of a stable purchased

Y' of the said Forsythe, by Captain Joel Collins, to erect quarters for the United States’ troops, at Sandwich, in the vear one thousand eight hundred and fourteen. Aiuenovnn, January 19, 1832. Srtrurs I. ···*‘ Jan. 19, 1832. Crux-. VII.-An Aet for the relief of Charles (Juascdy. Be it enacted, &c., That the Secretary of the Treasury pay to Charles Bayment for Cassedy, four hundred and ten dollars, out of any money not otherwise l;?£;‘;_'°°x‘“ appropriated, for his services as Secretary and Clerk to a Commission y' °’ appointed by the United States to ascertain the boundary lines of cession made by the Crock Indians to the United States. Approved, January 19, 1832. Srururs I. —~————— Jan. 19, 1832. CHAP. VIII. -An Act fur the relief of Dixon Spear:. Be it enacted, t§·e., That Dixon Spears, of the county of Laurence, Authorized to in the state of Alabama, be, and he is hereby authorized, to surrender f,‘:’:;";‘;‘3_fi§,:;°°‘ to the Register and Receiver of the Land Office at Huntsville, in said gw_ °’ state of Alabama, the certificate heretofore issued to him, for the west half of the north-east quarter of section twenty-three, township six, and range eight, west of the meridian of Huntsville, which was purchased by him through mistake; and said Dixon Spears on filing his relinquishment to all right and title thereto, is authorized to enter in the said Land Office at Huntsville, the east half of the north-east quarter, in the township and range aforesaid, and in payment therefor, shall be credited with the amount of money which was paid for the tract first named: Yroviso. Provided, The said half quarter section shall remain unsold until application to purchase be made by said Spears, and in the event that it shall have been sold before such application, then said l)ixon Spears shall be entitled to a certificate from the Register and Receiver, stating the amount which has been by him so paid by mistake, which shall be received in payment for any land of the United States, which may hereafter be offered for sale. Armtovnn, January 19, 1832.