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 672 TWENTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Suss.I. C1-1.310, 311,312. 1836. was condemned and sold by a decree of the district court for the district of Massachusetts, at a term thereof held at Boston in September, A. D. eighteen hundred and thirty-two, the sum of three hundred dollars and twenty-one cents, being that portion of the avails of the sale which was paid into the treasury of the United States ; it appearing that the condemnation of said vessel was without fault on the part of said owners. Approved, July 2, 1836. Srnurs I. July 2, 1836. Czar-. CCCX.-—.£n Act for the relief of the legal representatives of Henry "”°"‘ Richardson and Samuel Stout, andfur the relief of Lieutenant John Rudd. Be it enacted, r§·c., That the Secretary of the Navy be, and he is here- Payment tc by, authorized to pay to the legal representatives of Henry Richardson, rgpéssgntztrygs deceased, out of the navy pension fund, the sum of two hundred and gon ‘ ‘° ar ‘ thirty-three dollars and eighty cents, it being the amount due to the said ` representatives of Henry Richardson, deceased, a marine on board the United States sloop of war Wasp, under the act of Congress of the sixth Act of April of April, eighteen hundred and sixteen, and passed to the navy pension 2°· 161*% °h· 65* fund in consequence of not being claimed. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That the following sums of money heretofore appropriated and carried to the surplus fund be, and the same are hereby, directed to be paid out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated ; to wit: E;‘g’“':";’28°f,0 To Lieutenant John Rudd, for his proportion of prize money in virtue got,,, Ruddlr of the act entitled "Au act for the relief of Thomas Holdup Stevens, A<=t¤f·luly 14. and others," approved the fourteenth July, eighteen hundred and thirty- 1832* °h· 269* two, forty dollars: Payment of To the legal representatives of Samuel Stout, deceased, for his proprize money to portion of prize money in virtue of the act entitled "An act providing A,,{¤;Ap};i2·;, of the Algerine vessels captured and restored to the Dey of Algiers," 1816,ch.119. approved twenty-seventh April, eighteen hundred and sixteen, twenty dollars and eighty-Gve cents. Ari·novm>, July 2, 1836. Srnurs I. July 2, 1836. Cum-. CCCXI.—-An Jlct for the relief of Seabom Jones and Joel Orawford. Be it enacted, rye., That, at the next term of the district court of the Ajudgment United States for the district of Georgia, Seaborn Jones and Joel Craw- ¤H*¤"§! 1*16**1 *5 ford be permitted to open a judgment lately obtained against them in
 * ‘;¢§°§,3::3""°’ for the distribution of one hundred thousand dollars among the captors
 * ‘;,‘;°::;:fSt° M said court as the securities of 'I`homas F. Green, late postmaster at

Milledgeville, Georgia, at the suit of the Postmaster-General of the United States. And that the said Seaborn Jones and Joel Crawford be permitted to make the same defence to said suit that they might or could have made had said judgment not have been rendered. Avvuovsn, July 2, 1836. Srnun I. Jury 2, l836_ CHAP- CCCX11.-An .6lct for the relief of Don Carlos Dehault Delasws, """"”`-"" Be it enacted, rye., ’I‘hat there be paid to Don Carlos Dehault Delassus, Interest 0,,,, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, interest at certain sum to the rate of six per centum per annum on the sum of one thousand three lg? ¤ll°“’°d ’° hundred and thirty-three dollars, that being the amount allowed him Ago, July,,,, under the act of the fourteenth of July, eighteen hundred and thirty- 1832, ch.256. two. for his relief, on account of moneys taken from him at the capture of Baton Rouge, in Louisiana, on the twenty-third day of September,