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 622 TWENTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sns .I. Ch. 11, 12, I3, 14, 15. 1836. Sruurs I. Feb. 17, 1836. CHAP. XI.—An Act for the relief of James Tiford. Be it enacted, dw., That the Third Auditor of the Treasury be, and Claim to be is hereby, authorized to settle the claim of James Tilford on the United “°'l°ddf°' P"' States, in his individual and representative character, in the same mangsfty www ner as if said claim had been presented, and remained, on the mnth day of April, one thousand eight hundred and eighteen, unsettled on the files of the office of Commissioner of Claims, established by virtue of the Aviv? April act entitled "An act to authorize the payment of property lost, captured, °*18l°·°h·*°· or destroyed by the enemy, while in the military service of the United Act of March States, and for other purposes," passed ninth April, one thousand eight 3* 181-’·°l‘· u°· hundred and sixteen, and the act amendatory thereof, passed third Match, one thousand eight hundred apr; sevepteen. f h H . . Sec. 2. And be it urther enacted, atw atever sum o moneys a Appmpmuom be found to be due add owing from the United States to the said James Tilford, on the liquidation of his claims thereon, shall be paid out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated. Approved, February 17, 1836. Srnnrn I. -—-* Feb. 17, 1836, Cr-rar. XII.-An Act for the relief of Joseph Cooper. Be it enacted, (Q-c., That the Secretary of the Treasury pay, out of R,,;,,,;,,,,,,, any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, to oseph Cooper, mentofcertaiu the sum of five hundred and ninety-five dollars and sixty-five cents; '“°“°Y’· being the amount paid by him as interest on money due from the United States to him on a contract for supplying the emigrating Creek Indians with beef, but which money was not paid when demanded, because the agent making said contract had not made a report thereof to the War Department, but which was paid on the thirty-first of May, eighteen hundred and thirty-one. Armovnn, February 17, 1836. Sururn I. 2.. F,,b_ iq, ;g36_ Can. XIII.-dn Act for the reliq` of the heirs of Thomas E Tbwnsley. Be it enacted, &e., That the Secretary of the Treasury pay, to the Payment {0; heirs of Thomas F. Townsley, seven hundred and ninety-nine dollars d%*¤¤8¤¤¤¤<=¢¤‘· eighty-one cents, for damages paid by the said Thomas F. Townsley, m" d"f°" on drafts drawn by Lieutenant Graham, in favor of said Townsley, on George Gibson, Commissary General of Subsistence, which were protested, and afterwards paid ; said drafts were for supplies furnished at New Orleans, and necessary for the troops of the United States. Approved, February 17, 1836. Srawra I. "`”""‘ peg 17, 1836. CHAP. XIV. —·—·.r7r• dc! for the relief of Marinzu W Gilbert. _ Be it enacted, dvr., That the Secretary of the Treasury pay to Mag:,,,.,,,,,,,,,;,,,. rmus W. Gilbert, the sum of one hundred and sixty-seven dollars and tems: on money forty cents, out of any money in the treasury, not otherwise appropriated, ' the service of the United States, on the twentieth of July, eighteen hundred and fifteen, and not repaid when demanded. Approved, February 17, 1836. Snrvn I. ·-·—······ Fay ]·1,]535_ Cmp. XV.—An dot for the relief of Richard Hardesty. Paymm for Be it enaoted, rfc., That the Secretary of the Treasury pay, out of mma work any moncyun the treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of one thousand six hundred and twenty-two dollars to Richard Hardesty, in
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