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 TWENTY-THIRD CONGRESS. SEss.1. Ch.186,18`7,188,189,190. 1834. 583 the treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of sixty-three dollars and six cents, being the amount of drawback on forty seroons Spanish tobacco, exported per ship Gulnare to Valparaiso, and payable to said Samuel D. Walker. Approved, June 30, 1834. Srnurrz 1. (Juan. CLXXXVI.-··An Act for the relief of John C. JV'aylm·. Jung 30*183% Be it enacted, dec., That the Secretary of the Treasury cause to payment por be audited and paid to John C. Naylor, out of any money in the "F'i°¤¤ 35 clerktreasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of three hundred and twenty-two dollars and twenty cents, the amount due said Naylor for services rendered as clerk in the surveyor-general’s office south of the state of Tennessee, from the tenth June up to fifth November, one thousand eight hundred and thirty. APPROVED, June 30, 1834. Srarurm I. CHAP. CLXXXVII.—./Sn Act for the relief of Frangaisc Suzone. Jum 3G' 133* Be it enacted, <§·c., That the Secretary of the Treasury pay to Payment for Fracaise Suzone two hundred and fourteen dollars, out of any Wh°“*»&19i*”l*° money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, in full for wheat, fm use 0 mop ` oats, and rails, taken by order of Colonel R. M. Johnson, in September, eighteen hundred and thirteen, at the river Raisin, for the necessary use of the corps under his command, on their march to Malden. Avpnoven, June 30, 1834. Srarurn I. Cr»rAP. CLXXXV111.—An Hot for the relief of George Bowen. June 30’ 18m' Be it enacted, eye., That the Postmaster General be, and he hereby Payment for is, authorized to settle and pay to George Bowen of South Carolina, l”¥‘FP°m“€ the the sum of two hundred dollars, being a balance due him for the mm' transportation of the mail on route number two hundred and eighteen, from January first, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-seven, to December thirty-first, one thousand eight hundred and thirty. Approved, June 30, 1834. Srarnuz 1. CHAP. CLXXXIX.—~An Act for the relief af Stephen Kingston. Jum 30’ 183* Be it enacted, <§·c., That the collector of the customs for the port of payment 0;- Philadelphia be, and he is hereby, directed to pay to Stephen Kingston, drpwgaqk on Gerof Philadelphia, merchant, the drawback of duties on three bales of tam “°‘°S' cinnamon, fifteen bales of muslins, and eleven hogsheads ofloaf sugar, exported by said Kingston in the United States ship George Washington, Captain John Shaw commander, from the port of Philadelphia to the port of Algiers, in the month of July, eighteen hundred and one: · Provided, That proof of the landing of said merchandise out of the PFW150- United States shall be exhibited at the office of said collector. APPROVED, June 30, 1834. Srwrurnz I. CHAP. CXC.——./fln dot for the relief of Aleccander J. Robison. ·l“”·'* B0: 1831* l Be  enacted, dw., That the Secretary of the Treasury bo, land he mgpmeggrviggg 1S hereby, directed, out of any money in the treasury not otherwtse ,,,,,0,,,, (jmck I,,_ appropriated, to pay to Alexander J. Robison the sum of sixteen hun— dams.