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850 NINETEENTH CONGRESS. Sess.I. Ch. 108, 113, 114, 115. 1826 Certain duties such proportion of the duties as may have accrued under a license, in °¤ Ft sim the years eighteen hundred and fifteen, and eighteen hundred and six. r°mm°teen, to the said Michael Hoi}; for the use of hrs still, for the time during which the use of the said still was discontinued; in the same man- Act of Much ner as is directed by the act, entitled "An act authorizing the Secre- 3. 181% <>l¤· 56- tary of the Treasury to remit the duties therein mentioned." Approved, May 20, 1826. _Sn·rv·rs I. May 20, {S26_ Crum. CVI1`[.-An Jct for the relief of James Dickson and Conqyony, Be it enacted, rfc., That the Sccretary of the Treasury be, and he is To be paid ,, hereby, authorized and- required to pay to James Dickson and Company, moiety of the of Savannah, or to their lawful attorney, out of any money in the treaf:'i°°°°dj,§f sury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of twenty-three thousand eight uiiogyzgtcdsgy hundred and eighty-tive dollars and ninety-tive cents, being a moiety of U. S. the proceeds of certain goods imported from Liverpool, by the said James Dickson and Company, in November, one thousand eight hundred and twelve, which were sold as forfeited, and the amount thereof paid into the treasury of the United States. Approved, May 20, 1826. S·rn·u·re I. """ Mw 2*% 1826- Cnn. CXIII.-dn dot for the relief of Daniel Davis. Be it enacted, &c. That the Secretary of War be and he is hereby Land wai-mm, directed to issue to Daniel Davis, a soldier of the revblutionary army, zi ‘° be l”“°d· land warrant for one hundred acres of land, which warrant, when issued, shall be located on any unlocated land in the manner and within the time provided by law for other military warrants issued for services in the revolutionary army, and a patent. shall be granted thereon, as in other cases. Approved, May 20, 1826. Snrucrs I. "_"” May zo, r32s_ Can. CXIV.—.ll·r» Act for the relief of John IL Mile. Be it enacted, &c., That John H. Mills be, and he is hereby, con- CM5,-mcd in tirmed in his title to a tract of land of one hundred and ninety-five his title to land arpens, situated on Thompsou’s creek, in the parish of West Feliciana, l" L°“""“"“‘ Louisiana, between lands owned by Moses Samples below, and _Levi Lush above; and shall be entitled to patent therefor, upon exhibiting a survey of the same to the commissioner of the general land office: Pro- Proviso. vided, however, That this act be construed to operate merely as a_rel_inquishment of title on the part of the United States, and not to preyudrce the rights of any third person. Approved, May 20, 1826. S·n·ru·r1: I. “""_" May 20, 1826. Cun. CXV. -An Act for- the relief of the securities of Joseph Crockett, ry" Ren- """"‘—_"' lucky, late marshal and acting supervisor of the old internal revenue and direct tam. Be it enacted rfc. That Samuel H. Woodson, Andrew McCalla, and 1_Re1pasod from the executor of iamed Morrison, deceased, securities of Joseph Crockett, ri‘:;'g‘;{}’0;;;g' late acting supervisor of the old internal revenue and direct tax, in the (3,-0,,k,m_ district of Kentucky, be, and they are hereby, released, from the pay- · ment of any balance due by said Crockett to the United States, as late acting supervisor aforesaid: but nothing herein contained shall release or discharge the said Crockett from his liabilit to the United States, as . . Y surkervxsor Hfof;/fdldéo 1826 Prnovnp, ay , .