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 TWENTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 17%,175,176. 1834. 579 See, 2. And be it further enacted, That the collector of the port $’¤'¤¤’¤'¤ L of Frenchman’s Bay be, and he hereby is, authorized to pay to Daniel June 30, \8?>4·- Kiil, the late owner, and to the crew of the fishing boat Juno, to be distributed according to law, the same sum said vessel would have or l·‘renclrman’s been entitled to, as a bounty or drawback, if she had not perished by Bay *0 P¤>é*° W6 the perils of the sea in her last voyage, and had arrived in port, having g}v3,irb$,lQ, Jars: complied with all the requirements of law necessary to secure such the bouuty,&»c. bounty or drawback; the aid boat being of the burden of fourteen and seventy-nine ninety-lifths tons. Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, That the collector of the customs The Collector for the district of Barnstable, state of Massachusetts, is hereby authori- °f B°‘“"·“bl° '*° . pay the heirs of zed to pay to the heirs at law, of the owners and crew of the schooner me owners and Eineline, which was lost at sea, together with the whole crew, before g¤Wl9l` *}*8 =<>h’¤‘ she had accomplished the time required bylaw to cntitle her to the b0I:gf;°&,,_th° bounty or drawback she would have been entitled to have received, i had she safely arrived in port, after having accomplished the full term required by law. Approved, June 30, 1834. Cr-ur. CLXX11.--.6ln Act_t0 authortze the Secretary of the Treasury to grant u, ;;;1;gT?8; rzght of way, rn a certatn case, in the czty of Jtcw York. ’ ' Be it enacted, {pc., That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is A right of way hereby, authorized to grant unto the President, Directors and Com- L':;,?, bfhcgrligggg pany of the Bank of the United States, and their successors and assigns, plurchased by the a right of way and passage, over and upon the lands and premises, Opaiugzzéhzotgg purchased by the United States for the site of a custom-house, in the in New y°,k_ port of New York, and upon such terms and conditions and with such reservations and restrictions as in his judgment the public interests may require for the purpose of carrying into eH`ect the act entitled "An act making appropriations for a custom-house in the city of New York, and for other purposes," passed the thirteenth day of July, in the year one thousand eight hundred and thirty-two. Arpnovmn, June 30, 1834. Siwrurm I. Crux-. CLXXV.-dn Act for the relief of Henry Whitney. ·l'm°30»1834· Be it enacted, ¢§~c., That the Secretary of the Treasury pay to Henry Payment for Whitriey, out of any money not otherwise appropriated, the sum of four ¤¤rvi•£;¤S ¤°°1'<=· hundred and fifty-seven dollars and fifty cents, for services rendered on an ' board the Guerrieré frigate, as acting secretary of the squadron, in the years eighteen hundred and twenty-nine, and eighteen hundred and thirty, in the Pacific. Approved, June 30, 1834. CrrAr>.·CLXXVl.-—.»9n Apt ltoamend an act entitled "Hn act for the relief of STATUTE L Wtllmm Burns, of .Mrss1ssrppr," approved F cbruary nznetcen, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-one. ·l'·m° 30, 1834*- Be it enacted, e§•c., That William Burris be authorized to relinquish nn:hprized_ to to the United States his title to the east half of the north-west quarter ;:lZ*g_:E·?0},;g},° of section twenty-one, township three, range six east, instead of the &c_ ' east half of the south-west quarter of section twenty-one, township Aqt ¤;` P;b· 19. three, range six east, as authorized by the act to which this is an 183 *° ‘ ' amendment. Al’P1{OVED, June 30, 1834.