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 692 TWENTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess.II. Ch. 58, 59, 60, 61. 1837. Srrnurx II. March 3, 1837. CHAP. LVIII.-dn dot for the religf of Henry Lee. Be it enacted, <j~c., That the accounting officers of the treasury A credit to be department be, and they are hereby, directed and required to ad- ¤ll°W•:f*°J°h¤ mit and pass to the credit of John Ricaud, the sum of two thousand R""dollars heretofore suspended from his credit, in the settlement of the said John Ricaud’s account, as paymaster to the thirty-sixth regiment of United States infantry, commanded at a separate post, by Colonel William Carberry. Henry Lec Sec.2. And be it further enacted, That Henry Lee be, and he is Bdgtingrrjojzn judgment obtained against him in the district court of the United Ric¤ud· States, at Richmond, Virginia, as surety of the aforesaid John Ricaud, late paymaster of the thirty-sixth regiment of United States infantry. Act whento Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, That this act shall commence b¤ i¤ f°!°°· and be in force from and alter the passage thereof Approved, March 3, 1837. Snrurs II. -—— March 3, 1837. CHAP. I.IX.—An Act for the relief of William Christy. Be it enacted, dw., That the Third Auditor of the Treasury ascertain Amount due the amount due to William Christy, as military storekeeper, one year, of *2; in the north-western army,'under an appointment of General Harrison; 'and when so ascertained,that he report the same to the Solicitor of the Treasury, who is directed to cause the same to be credited on the principal of a judgment, recovered in favor of the United States against said Christy, in the district court of Louisiana, at the December term of aid court in the year eighteen hundred and twenty-seven. Arrangement Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That the Secretary of the Trea- {lQb°f¤¤¤d¤Wi¥l¤ sury be authorized to make an arrangement with the said William ,,:$,,'§,·l;:,’jé_ Christy, for the payment of the balance of the principal of said judgment ment. and costs, at any time within live years, by instalments which being paid, according to the stipulations of the parties, the said Secretary is authorized to discharge said judgment. Am-novnn, March 3, 1837. Smrurs II. _"'"' March 3, 1837. CHAP. LX.——.!in Act for the relief of James Brown and John Brown, hay breeds, im; of the Cherokee nation of Indians. Bc it enacted, rfc., That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is payment rm- hereby, directed to pay to James Brown the sum of six hundred and forty- impr¤v¢rn¤n¤¤ seven dollars, and to John Brown the further sum of three hundred and
 * °l°§“°dg'j""S hereby, released and fully exonerated from the force and effect of a
 * “d""°d by thirty dollars; making, in the aggregate, the sum of nine hundred and

' seventy-seven dollars, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, as full compensation for the improvements surrendered by the said James Brown and John Brown, under the provisions of the treaty of eighteen hundred and nineteen, between the United States and said nation of Indians. Avrnovnn, March 3, 1837. Snrurs II. Mamh 3, 183% Cnn. LXI. -— an det for the reliq` of E A. Parker. W Be it enacted, ¢§·c., That the Secretary of the Treasury pay to Cap- T0 be paid ,-0,. tain F. A. Parker, of the United States navy, out of any money in certainexpenses the treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of two hundred dollars, “'*°““°d· for actual expenses incurred by him while commanding the Fairfield sloop of war, in the Mediterranean, during the year eighteen hundred