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TWENTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 66, 74, 78. 1828. 379 wise appropriated, to Thomas Brown and Aaron Stanton, of the state P¤Y¥¤F=‘¤* fo? of Indiana, in full satisfaction of their claim for furnishing Hour for the i;g;r;§;“3,€a?°ur treaty held with the Indians, on the Wabash river, in said state, in the wirhrha Indigng autumn of the year eighteen hundred and twenty-six, by Lewis Cass, °¤*h° W¤b¤¤h· games B. Ray, and John Tipton, Commissioners on behalf of the United tates. Ammovsn, May 19, 1828. —-··----·· Srnnri: I. Cru?. LXVI.-win Act for the relief of VWlliam McClure. May 19, 1828. Be it enacted, dw., That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized to pay to William McClure, or to his legal represen- P¤Ym9¤* V0! tatives, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, ELS,:;:,;:;;:: the sum of seven thousand thirty-seven dollars and three cents, in full unda; the satisfaction for his services as a Commissioner under the Convention of Fmlch C9¤· the thirtieth of April, one thousand eight hundred and three, between v°ml°° °i 18m' France and the United States. Approved, May 19, 1828. """"_ Snrurs I. Crm?. LXXIV.—An Act making an appropriation to extinguish the Indian title May 23, 1828. to a reserve allowed to Peter Lynch, of the Cherokee tribe of Indiana, within the W limits of the state of Georgia, by the treaty of one thousand eight hundred and nineteen, between the United States and said tribe 1y' Indians. Be it enacted, rye., That the President of the United States be, and _ he is hereby, authorized to cause to be extinguished the title of Peter UPé°*“d°;“ 9fcd Lynch, formerly of the Cherokee tribe of Indians, to a lot of land, lying ,,,'c,,:;_,t,gr,;; within the limits of the state of Georgia, which was reserved to the said extinguished Peter Lynch, by the treaty of eighteen hundred and nineteen, entered me £‘l°‘¥ P°· into between the United States and said tribe of Indians. ig: 0,·yQ;,dt?,,° Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That a sum of money, not exceed- Georgia. _ _ ing three thousand dollars, be, and the same is hereby, appropriated, to APP*‘°P¤°”°¤· be paid out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, to carry the foreg/ping section into effect. Arr-xovmu, ay 23, 1828. S·rn·U·r1: I. CHAP. LXXVI1l.—An Act for the relief of Marinas W Gilbert. May 23, ]g28_ Be it enacted, 4§~c., That the proper accounting officers of the treasury department be, and they are hereby, authorized and directed to Claim for sur. ascertain and settle the claim of Marinus W. Gilbert, late a suttler in *l°¤"¤ ¤¥0f¤¤ w the army of the United States, on account of goods, wares, and mer- b° S°“1°d’ chandises, (being his suttlcr’s stores,) which were captured or destroyed by the British at French Mills, Constable, and Malone, in February, eighteen hundred and fourteen, or were destroyed by the United States troops, by order of the commanding officer, to prevent their falling into the hands of the enemy, on the evacuation of the post at the French Mills, at the time aforesaid, (the said Marinus W. Gilbert having been prevented from removing his said property to places of safety by the teams which he had provided for the purpose, by the impressment of those teams into the service of the United States army,) by order of the _ commanding officer: Provided, The said Marinus shall produce satis- P¥°"*¤°· factory proof of the quantity and value of said goods, at cost, and includ- _ ing carriage: And provided, The allowance for the same shall not ex-- P’°‘”“°· oeed three thousand dollars in amount. _ _ Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That the amount thereof, when APP*'°P¤°“°¤· so ascertained, shall be paid out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated. Armzovnn, May 23, 1828.