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 TWENTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 305,306,307,30S,309. 1836. 671 Snrura I. Can. CCC V. -—— An Act for the relief of the legal representatives and suretics of July 2, 1836. James Brobson. ""*—*·—*··‘ Be it enacted, tfpc., That the Solicitor of the Treasury be authorized to settle the accounts of James Brobson, late marshal of the Delaware Account to be district, and allow such credits as shall be satisfactorily proven to be °°"l°d·¤¤d ¤l· due in equity and justice; and if the sum so allowed shall be equal to £l;2m°° m”d°' the debt due from said Brobson, the suit now pending against his sure- i ties shall be dismissed at the cost of said sureties; but if less than the debt be allowed, whatever that sum is, shall be credited on said debt. Approved, July 2, 1836. `—""`- Srnrurn I. Cnn. CCCVI.-An dol for the relief of Joseph Bogy. jury 2, ]836_ Be it enacted, &·c., That the Secretary of War shall cause to be paid m Joseph Bogy, of the state of Missouri, six thousand dollars, out of Puymentfor any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, in full satisfac- P'°P<***Y ¤¤¤i¤d tion for his merchandise and property seized, taken, and carried away :::3, by Ch"` or destroyed by the Choctaw Indians, in the then territory of Louisiana, i in the year eighteen hundred and seven. Sec. 2. And be it fmt/ter enacted, That the Secretary of War shall ·y,.9,,¤,,,y ,0 cause the treasury of the United States to be reimbursed said sum of bs reimbursed money, by ordering the person whose duty it may be to pay the annuity Tm °“§'·“'Y due or to become due,to the Choctaw Indians, to retain and deduct the ur w l 8m' same out of said annuity. Approved, July 2, 1836. S·rn•ru·rs I. C12?. CCCVII. — .z2n Act for the reliqcof the legal representatives of Joseph Haz- july g_ ;g35_ t, and Jemzma il/Iunro, surmvtng children of the late Colonel John Hazlcl, of ———··-—··—* the state of Delaware, deceased. Be it enacted, &·c., That the proper accounting officers ascertain what Ammm, of will be the amount of seven years' half pay due to the children of the wm, ym-¤· said Colonel John Hazlet, deceased. MW my *0 be Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That said accounting officers do ai§°§;:;°:€,0 pay whatever sum may be so found to be due to the legal representatives [ham, of Joseph Hazlet and of Jemima Monro, the two surviving children of the said Colonel John Hazlet, deceased, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated. Al’1’ROVED, July 2, 1836. """"" Snmcmn I. Can. CCCVIII.-Jin Act for the relief if John Cummins. Jury 2, 1g3E_ Be it enacted, tf-c., That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, directed to repay to John Cummins, his heirs or legal represent- payment {0,- atives, out of any moneys in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, land 10 be 1¢- the sum of one hundred dollars and twenty cents, the same being the f““d°d‘ amount paid by him on the seventeenth February, eighteen hundred and thirty-one, for the entry of the west half of the south-west quarter of section twenty-one, township nine, of range ten, in the district of lands subject to sale at Zanesville, in Ohio, which entry was adjudged void, and the same half quarter granted to one William C. Bay. Arpnovnn, July 2, 1836. ""_ Sarnurn I. Cru?. CCCIX.—An Act or the reli o Isaac Means and others, late owners jhf the sclu>¢ZierfElizabeth. Be it enacted, dw., That the proper officers of the treasury pay to the paymam to said Means and others, late owners of the schooner Elizabeth, which them.