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EIGHTEENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 79, 80,81, 82, 83. 1824. 301 out of any money in the treasury, not otherwise appropriated, such sum Such sum to as he shall be satisfied accrued to the United States from the forfeiture b° PM '° him and sale of certain goods, wares, and merchandises, belonging to the said David Beard and Joseph Farewell, introduced into the district of U. S. from the Oswegatchie, in the state of New York, in the year one thousand eight f°'f°l*“'° °f hundred and twelve, and which were seized by officers of the customs, g°°d°’ &°' for an alleged violation of the laws of the United States. Approved, May 17, 1824. _"'_ Snrum I. Crm?. LXX[X.—An Jctfor the relief of David Cooper. May 17, ISM_ Be it enacted, rye., That there be paid to David Cooper, or his legal representative, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropri- Payment to ated, the sum of eighty dollars, the value of an unfinished house pulled him fvr Y¤l¤° °f down and converted into United States’ barracks, in the month of De- Eguzgnsgigzd cember, one thousand eight hundred and fourteen. down, &c. APPROVED, May 17, 1824. ——-——— Srnun I. CHAP. LXXX. -An del for the relief of Jolm Thomas and Company. May 17, 1824. Be it enacted, rye., That there be paid to John Thomas and Company, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, the P¤Ym<¤¤ffo sum of four hundred and forty-one dollars, being the amount of trans- gz"' f" H°“'· portation, and price of twenty-one barrels of flour, taken in the year ` one thousand eight hundred and fourteen, from said.Thomas and Company, by the officers commanding at Forts Jennings and Winchester, and issued to the troops of the United States. Armovnn, May 17, 1824. 1* Snrurn I. Crier. LXXXI.—An Act for the reliefof Elliott Rucker. May 17, 1524, Be it enacted, dw., That the Postmaster General shall be, and he is hereby, authorized, upon the payment of two hundred and eighty dol- .%°l9¤$i °f lars and eighty-two cents, by Elliott Rucker, one of the securities of ·:,;,,€s;$r;h€m_ Edmond F. Vawter, late Postmaster at Versailles, to relinquish to the said Rucker, the residue of the judgment obtained against him, as one of the securities of said Vawter, at the May term, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-three, of the Circuit Court for the district of Kentucky. Armzovmn, May 17, 1824. S I ._. urucra . CHAP. LXXXU.—An Act for the relief of Charles Humphrey. • Be it enacted, Qc., That there be paid to Charles Humphrey, late a captain in the army of the United States, out of any money in the hl:l,.g:_°;:e€° treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of fit'ty-two dollars; it being mium mr Bn, the premium to which he is entitled for enlisting certain recruits for the listing recruits. army; a sum which has been withheld at the treasury, upon the supposition that he was indebted to the United States. Approved, May 17, 1824. Sunburn I. CHAP. LXXXIII.-dn det for the relief of George B. B. Gave. May 17, 1824. Be it enacted, &c., That there be paid to George B. R. Gove, or his legal representatives, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise Payment to appropriated, the sum of four hundred and fourteen dollars and thirteen l(:}'{.;_*gc3£_';’*°*Y cents, being the amount paid into the treasury of the United States by &,c_ ' Nathan Sage, Esq., Collector of the port of Oswego, in the third quarter of the year eighteen hundred and eighteen, as a moiety of a forfeiture of certain goods, wares, and merchandise, the progerty of the said 2 .