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 534 TWENTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Ssss. II. Ch. 28, 29, 35, 36. 1833. five cents, to reimburse them for tonnage duties paid to the collector of said port in June, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-one; and that the said sum be paid out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated. Arr-novnn, February 9, 1833. Srnvm II. """"' Feb, 9, 1333_ Crux-. XXVIII.-dn Act for the relief of Gabriel Godfrey and Jean Baptiste —;—— Beaugraud. Be it enacted, &c., That the Secretary of the Treasury pay to Gabriel payment for- Godfrey and Jean Baptiste Beaugraud, out of any money in the treasury P¤>P¢¥<Y d6- not otherwise appropriated, the sum of one thousand and twenty dollars, °°'°Y°d‘ the value of a barn, storehouse, and stable, belonging to them, and bum; at Frenchtown, on the river Raisin, in the territory of Michigan, by the British and Indians, in January, eighteen hundred and thirteen, by reason of their occupancy by the United States’ troops. Approved, February 9, 1833. Srnvrs U, """""" Feb_ 9. 1833. Curr. XXIX.-An Act for the relief of Josiah Barker. Be it enacted, cys., That Josiah Barker be, and he is hereby, con- Lrmd mic firmed in his title to a tract of land of one thousand and one superficial ¤°¤5¤¤¢•1l- arpens and three hundred toises, having a front of thirteen arpens and six toises, on the Mississippi, in the parish of East Baton Rouge, in the State of Louisiana, it being the same land granted by separate patents to Zachariah Norton and John Fitz Patrick, dated February fourteenth, one thousand seven hundred and eighty-six, and signed by Estevan Miro, Governor General of Louisiana. Sam M to Sac, 2. And be it further enacted, That the said Josiah Barker be double ounces. confirmed in his title to a tract of land, not exceeding the quantit of ¤i¤¤ ofP¤1‘¢ vf twelve hundred and eighty acres, by virtue of an order of survey flor a m° °b°"° "°°°' double concession, granted by the Baron de Carondelet, on the twentieth of January, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-five, in favor of widow Hindson, to be located adjacent to and back of the lower tract of eleven arpents front, confirmed in the first section of this act, and not to extend more than forty arpents in the rear of the said front tract: proviso_ Provided, That this confirmation shall only amount to a relinquishment of title on the part of the United States, and not to prejudice the rights of third persons. Ammovnn, February 9, 1833. Srrrura `fl'. ——- F¤b- 19. 1839- Curt?. XXXV.-dn ./Ycl for lhe relief of John D. Sloat. Ba it enacted, Qur., That the proper accounting officer of the treasury Qredited with department be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to settle the acdl¤¤0¤¤t¤ <>¤ count ot" John D. Slout, a master commandunt of the navy, by allowing "°°°“ry nm"' him a credit for the sum of four hundred and seventy-eight dollars and seventy-nine cents; being the amount of certain discounts on treasury notes, which has heretofore been suspended in consequence of the vogchers, once furnished by the said John D. Sloat, being now mislaid or ost. Arvnovian, February 19, 1833. Srnurs II. -i.. Feb- 19- 1893- Cunr. XXXVI. —.lln dol for llze relief of Crosby Arey. Be it erzuctecl, #-:1., That the Collector of the Customs for the dis- E·*}lll¤W¤¤;l¤¤ tv trict of Penobscot, in Maine, is hereby authorized to pay to Crosby k;:§:§af’°“" Arey, owner of a fishing schooner, called the Burr, of twenty-one tons burthen, and to the persons composing her late crew, such allowance,