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 TWENTY-TIAIIRD CONGRESS. Sx=:ss.II. Ch.10,11,12,13. 1835. 605 Snrucrx II. CHAP. X.——An Act for the relief ry Francis Lassellc and others, Michigan Jan. 27, 1835. 110 unteers. _····———· Be it enacted, &c., That the Third Auditor of the Treasury audit and adjust the claims of Francis Lasselle, and of the other officers, non- Claims of voleommissioned officers, musicians and privates, who enrolled themselves “¤**?°” '° b° as a part of a quota of fifty thousand volunteers, under the act of °,‘§°;Q°$,°lj,~‘g,°‘6 February sixth, one thousand eight hundred and twelve, and elected Hu- 1812, ch.21i ’ bert Lacroix, captain of said company, and to allow to the said Francis Lasselle, and to the other officers, non-commissioned officers, musicians and privates so enrolled, and who were in the service of the United States under said enrolment, such further sum as they are entitled to, by extending to them the provisions of the act of February sixth, eighteen hundred and twelve, authorizing the President of the United States to accept the services of fifty thousand volunteers, so that said company be on the same footing of equality with the volunteers of Ohio. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That the several sums, so found Appropriation. due, be paid, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, to the claimants, if living, or to their representatives if dead. APPROVED, January 27, 1835. '_“""" S·rnu·r·r·: II. CnAr·. XI.-An dot for the reliq ry William P. Zantzingcr, Parser in the Navy Jan. 27, 1835. oft ie United States. "“"‘_‘ Be it enacted, &c., That the proper accounting officers of the treasury department, be and they hereby are, authorized and required to Allowance to allow to said Zantzinger, on settlement of his account, an additional hl'? °” *‘°°§P“‘ credit of two thousand five hundred and seventy dollars and seventy-six g,,,:,;? °° S xp cents, being the difference between the cost of certain purser’s stores left on the hands of said Zantzinger on the fourth of October, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-nine, when he was suspended from duty on board the United States ship Natchez, and the net amount of sales of the same stores at Norfolk, after the arrival of said ship at that port. Approved, January 27, 1835. CHAP. XII.-Jfln .0ct for the relief of Humphrey B. Gwathmey. Jan. 27, 1835. Be it enacted, <$~c., That the collector of the port of Baltimore be authorized and required to issue a certificate of debenture to Humphrey A certificate B. Gwathmey, of the firm of Roy and Gwathmey, for the amount of 0Yd€b¢¤l;¤Y¤ *0 drawback of duties on, one hundred and eighty-two bales of cotton, im- b° l"" ' ported into the port of Baltimore on the twenty-fifth day of October, eighteen hundred and thirty-three, in the schooner Silas Wood, from Santa Martha, and shipped for exportation to Liverpool, in the following month of November, on board the British barque Grace. Approved, January 27, 1835. Scwrurz II. CHAP. XIII.-.z9n Act for the relief of Robert Hailc. ],m_ 2-;, ]g35_ Be it enacted, rye., That the Secretary of War be, and is hereby, authorized to issue to Robert Haile a land warrant for three hundred Land Wann; and twenty acres of land in lieu of warrant number sixteen, issued on to be issued. the sixth March eighteen hundred and seven, in favor of Thomas F. Acmymmcy, Howard under the act of third March, eighteen gunéired and seven, 3, 1807, ch.32. A
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