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300 EIGHTEENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 73, 74,75, 76, 77, 78. 1824. Srnun I. May 17, 1824. Curry. LXXIII.-dn Act for the relief of gre representatives of Samuel Mm, de- ········—···-··· cease . Be it enacted, #0., That there be paid to the legal representatives of $1800 to bg Samuel Mime, deceased, out of any moneys in the treasury, not otherpaid his repre- wise appropriated, the sum of eighteen hundred dollars, in full, for the °°‘°m"°q {°' loss of his buildin s at Fort Mims in the summer of eighteen hundred 1st8mm1a- . g . · . g . . ings, 5;,,,, and thirteen; they having been destroyed by the hostile Indians, while in possession of the troops of the United States. Approved, May 17, 1824. - SrnUrx I. ‘—"·‘ May 11, 3324, CHA?. LXXIV.—An del for the relief of the representative of Elzjclz Brush, Be it enacted, <§~c., That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is Payment to hereby, authorized and directed to pay unto Adelaide Brush, executrix }!l¤¤’¤¥1’¤$,¤¤¥¤· of Elijah Brush, or to his legal representative, the sum of five hundred 2;;;,gnf dollars, out of any money in the treasury, not otherwise appropriated, {ences, &,e, in full for the destruction of fences on the farm of the said Elijah Brush, near Detroit, in the years one thousand eight hundred and thirteen, and one thousand eight hundred and fourteen, by the troops of the United States. Armtovan, May 17, 1824. Sn-;-vars I. -·——— May 17, 1824. Gun. LXXV.-—An Act for the relief of Solomon Sibley. Be it enacted, Q-c., That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is fsyment to hereby, authorized and directed to pay unto Solomon Sibley, out of any ET f°' "““"°“· money in the treasury, not otherwise appropriated, the sum of three hun- ` dred and three dollars and sixty cents, in full compensation for his fences, necessarily taken for the public use, in the years one thousand eight hundred and thirteen, and one thousand eight hundred and fourteen, at Detroit, in the territory of Michigan. S I Armtovnn, May 17, 1824. rarer: . . May 17, 1824. CHAP. LXXVI.—-An Act for the reliq" of Henry Lightner. Be it enacted, &·c., That the Postmaster General shall be, and is Damagestcbc hereby, authorized, upon the payment of the debt, interest, and costs, '°i°"° * S"` recovered against Henry Lightner, late Postmaster at Landisburg, Pennsylvanyaiin the,District Court of the United States, for the Eastern Districto ennsy vania to remit and release to the said Li htner, the damages recovered iri said cases against him. g Arvrzovnn, May 17, 1824. Srnvra I. —--— May 17, 1824. CHAP. LXXVII.——-An dol for the relief of VWlliam YI Nimmo. , Be it enacted, &·c., That there be paid to the representatives of Wil hlgrgyémrzggsga, ham T. Nimmo, the sum of five hundredldollars, out of any money in mu lz, ,,,8 d6_ the treasury, not otherwise appropriated, m full, for the destruction by ,,¤-mia,, crm, the enemy, in the fall of the yearone thousand eight hundred and thirigensurc house, teen, of the pleasure house of said William T. Nimmo, situate in the °* county OFIPFIHCCSS ann, state of Virginia, occupied by a detachment ofxhe United lS£ate;7trpggsi rrnovmn, ay , . Snrura I. ——-——— May ry, ]gg;4_ Cmp. LXXVlII.—-dn Act for the reli4' of David Beard. , Be it enacted, eye., That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized to pay to David Beard, of the state of New York,