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 618 TWENTY-THIRD CONGRESS. S¤ss.II. Ch. 103,104,105,106,107,108. 1835 STATUTE II. _ March 3, ]835_ Cru? CIII.-edn Act for the relugf rj John J`. Avery. `—"""+ Be it enacted, Qc., That the Secretary of the Treasury pay to John _,,F,;.y$° J`. Avery, out of any money not otherwise appropriated, two hundred my. dollars, for the use and occupation of his land, and the damage he sustained by the erection of military works thereon m eighteen hundred and fourteen, and for digging up and defacing 1t, and carrying the so1l away. A1>1·¤.0vm>, March 3, 1835. Srnrurm II. _ _ _ _ Mu-ch 3, ]335_ CHAP. CIV.—An Act for the relief o_;£;ggteéSBecktte, and Headzngtan, and tkezr ·i-—-i—- T8p‘I‘ · Payment to Be it enacted, Q-e., That the Secretary of the Treasury_pay, out of mm any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, to Riddle, Becktle, and Headington, and their representatives, the sum of two hundred and fifty dollars and sixty-two cents, to carry mto full effect the act passed for their relief at the last Congress. Avrxovno, March 3, 1835. Snrvrm II. _, Much 3 1835. Crux-. CV.-An Act for the relief nf Matthew C. Perry, a master commandant zn .4 the Navy of the United States. Payment for Be it enacted {rc. That there be paid out of any money in the 'j;';'“ “°""°°'· treasury not otherwise appropriated, to Matthew C. Perry, master com- ` mandant in the navy of the United States, a sum not exceeding one thousand five hundred dollars, for extra services and expenses incurred by him, while commanding the United States sloop of war Concord, in obedience to orders, and, more particularly, rn the reception, on board his ship, of Mehemet Ali, the Pacha of Egypt, and a numerous suite. Arrnovsn March 3 1835. II. i , Cru?. CV].-An Act for the relief of E. R. Shubriek, of the United States Navy. Payment for Be it enacted, afro., That there be paid, out of any moneys not 6**** •°"i°°°· otherwise appropriated, to E. R. Shubrick, a master commandant in the navy of the United States, the sum of one thousand three hundred dollars, being a reimbursement of extra and unavoidable expenses m- curred by him while commanding the sloop of war Vincennes. A1’PROVED, March 3, 1885. S . II. NWN Cr-rn CVII.-—An Act for the relief of Stephen Smith, and the heirs of Patrick Much 8; 1835- I}? Rmm and crew of tlwjishing schooner Rising States, of Bath Bay, in the state "*""'_“_" 0 Maine. All°W¤¤%¤hyf Be it enacted, dm., That the collector of the customs for the dis-
 * 3,*:3,; S W trict of Wiscasset, in the state of Maine, is hereby authorized to pay to

Ste hens Smith and the heirs at law of Patrick McR.own, and also the p ! _ heirs of the crew, of the schooner Rising States, to be distributed according to law, the same said vessel, owners and crew would have been entitled to receive as a bounty or drawback, if she had been actually at sea during the whole time required by law to be entitled to said bounty; she having been lost, together with her whole crew, before she had accomplished her full term required by law. Approved, March 3, 1835. Srnurn II. M‘“°" ”·"*"'· can-. cvm -na an for the may of pmt rrtmra. Land title con- Be it enacted, ¢§·c., That David Kincaid be confirmed in his title to
 * "¤°d· five hundred arpens of land, situate in the forks of the river Chorette,