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 TWENTY—SECOND CONGRESS. S¤ss.II. Ch. 138, 139,140, 14], 142. 1833. 551 cnn-. CXXXVIII.—.6n not in eta O an a my ··, · Sm"" IL Jam8SfBam:;;.” ttled An Act for the r luf of Much 2, 1833. Be it enacted, Qc., That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he Inmmst 0,, hereby is, authorized and required to pay to James Barnett, such inter- commutation alest on his commutation, provided for in an “Act for the relief of said l‘m‘:d0l.",‘,’},, 28 James Barnett," as he would have been entitled to receive if said com- 1836, (,1.,113; ' mutation had been subscribed to the loan provided for by the several acts of Congress establishing the funding system, and the interest and principal had been paid under the several provisions of the said acts; and that the same be paid out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated. Approved, March 2, 1833. S·rA·ru·rr: II. O Cru?. CXXXIX.-—An Act for the relief of Lieutenant Harvey Brown. Be it enacted, ¢§·c., That the sum of two hundred and fifty-one dollars P¤)'¤¤¤¤* _¤¤ ¤ and twelve cents be paid to Lieutenant Harvey Brown, of the United States’ army, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise ap- nished. propriated, as a compensation for quarters not furnished to him in St. Augustine, in east Florida, for sixteen months and twenty-three days. Approved, March 2, 1833. ····‘···· S·r4·ru·rn H. Cru?. CXL.—-An dot far the relief of Hug/1, Beard. M“'°h 2¤ ]833· Be it enacted, ¢§·c., That Hugh Beard be permitted to enter, at any Authorized to of the land offices in the state of Indiana, seventy-four eighteen-hun- °'**°' l'*¤‘l· dredths acres ofland, on any of the public lands in the state of Indiana, and now subject to sale bylaw: Provided, That the said Hugh Beard, Pr<>vi·==¤· before making said entry, shall execute and deliver to the Register of the land office at Indianapolis, a release to the United States of all claim and title to the same quantity of land entered by him on the twenty-fifth of November, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-two, and which was afterwards patented to him by the United States; it being the eastern half of the north-eastern quarter of section one, in township sixteen, and range four, east. Approved, March 2, 1833. Srnrvrs II. Crue. CXLI.-.3n Act for the relisg of/Jane Dauphin, administratria of John March 2, 183:* auptm. Be it enacted, ¢§·c., That there be paid to Jane Dauphin, adminis- A,,,,,,,,,, of l tratrix of John Dauphin, late of Wilmington in the state of Delaware, certain forfeiture out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum °° b° '°r““d°d‘ of two thousand one hundred and eighty-three dollars and forty-one cents, that being the amount received into the treasury from the forfeiture, not heretofore remitted, of a schooner called the Mary, and cargo, the property of said John Dauphin, which was recovered of James Jeffreys, surety of the said John Dauphin, and has been reimbursed by the said Jane Dauphin, his administratrix. Approved, March 2, 1833. X I Gibb d S k P d Srzirtvrn II. . .—` on an ar rice wi a °“" C L1 ”" Zlftdiltlllf. lf2d Z..fi‘»%,. .u...,5».t... “ ’ "’ M"°*‘ 2* ‘““· Pe it enacted, ¢§·e., That the proper accounting officers of the trea- J. Gibbon atsury be, and they hereby are, authorized and required to settle and mY6d me Y¤¤¤’¤’ adjust the account of James Gibbon, a captain of the army of lllé m¤,p$gt;?si;:i;E·- revolution, and allow to him five years’ full pay; which five years’ full est.