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 474 TWENTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. 1. Ch. 17, 18, 19, 20, 21. 1832. s;*';;T: Gun. XVII.—An Act for the relief of John Proctor. -—-(3)%;-——# Be it enacted,¢§·c.,That John Proctor, of the county of Perry, in the state Authorized to of Alabama, be, and he is hereby authorized to surrender the certificate ¤¤¤"9¤<l<¤ lwd issued to him from the Land Office at Cahawba, lfl said state, for the °mm°m’ &'°° east half of the north-west quagter seiiop twenty-six,(olyvn}ship tlyventjk range seven east of the meri nan w tc was entere y -1m t roug mistake; and on filing his relinquishment to all right and title thereto, said John Proctor is authorized to enter in said Land Office at Cahawba, the east half of the north-west quarter section twenty-seven, in township twenty, and range seven; and in payment therefor, shall be credited with the amount of money which was pa1d for the tract first named. Approved, February 18, 1832. 8 · . -——--·;-—-—-—- Be it enacted, {rc., That the proper accounting officers of the trea- Accountstobe sury open the accounts of Lawrence L. Van Kleeck, late collector of <>1><>¤¢d»¤¤d #1- the internal revenue in the thirteenth collection district in the state of 1°w°'°°° mm' New York, and allow him such further sum as he is entitled to as the successor of Thomas Lenington, by dividing the compensation between the two, according to the time that each served in said office in the year one thousand eight hundred and sngteen ;·and on the amount being ascertained, the Solicitor of the Treasury is directed to apply the same on a judgment recovered against said Van Kleeck before the Circuit Court of the United States for the district of New York; and if interest was computed on the money contained in said judgment, and formed a part thereotj then he is directed to compute interest on the additional allowance from the same time that the interest in said judgment was computed; and if such allowance equals the judgment, then the same is to be discharged. Ammovnn, February 18, 1832. Srnrurm I. Feb. 18, ,832- Cru?. XIX.—dn Act for the relief of James Lucius Sawyer. “‘  `''' Be it enacted dw., That the Secretary of the Treasury pay, out of p,ym,,,; pm- any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, to James Lucius ¤¤¤¤<=¤¤ ¤¤ Sawyer, thirty dollars for his services as Recorder or Judge Advocate ';T§°Q,°?v°` on the trial of Doctor Pendergrast, before u court-martial ordered by l General Wilkinson, during the late war. Armtovnn, February 18, 1832. Srnurn I. Fd, 18, 1832 Crux-. XX.-An Act granting a. pension to Jared Cone. Tubgvpimed Be it enacted, 4*6:, That the Secretary of War be and he is hereby, on pension list. authorized and required to place the name of Jared Cone upon the list of revolutionary pensioners, and to pay him at the rate of eight dollars per month, commencing on the first day of January, 1830. Approved, February 18, 1832. SUT'"`! I' Crnr. XXI.·—.0·n Act for the relief of Andrew H'. Richardson, cscecutor of Feb. 18, 1832. Valentine Richardson. Be it enacted, ¢§·c., That the Secretary of the Treasury pay to An- · F¤Ym°¤**° drew H. Richardson, executor of Valentine Richardson, late collector {',:,m{,:,:;j`;°t of the internal revenue in the state of North Carolina, out of any mocclleoted ney not otherwise appropriated, the sum of fifty-one dollars and sixty-six centsh the amount of commissions on eight hundred and sixty-one dollars and thirteen cents, and the interest on said commission from May
 * °:;T$8; Gun. XVIII.—An Act for the relief of Lawrence L. Van Klcech.