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438 TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sr;ss.I.Ch.164,1%,166,167, 168. 1830. S"`*""“ L Curr. CLXIV.-An dot for the relief of the hairs or representatives of widow May 29, 1830. Dupree. Payment for Be it enacted, e§·c., That the Secretary of the Treasury pay to the Er':?:?? *1**** heirs or representatives of widow Dupre, late of New Crleans, deceased, y(on the presentation of satisfactory evidence of heirship, or of being executors or administrators,) out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of eight thousand nine hundred and ninety- five dollars for the destruction and damage of her buildings, and for the destruction of her fences below New Orleans, during the late war, while her plantation was in the military occupation of the United States' army; being the amount estimated for such destruction and damage by the Commissioners appointed for that purpose, by General Jackson. Approved, May 29, 1830. S I. TATUTE Crnr. CLXV.~—An Act fur the relief of John Conard, Marshal of the Eastern. May 29* 18m' District of Pennsylvania. Payment by U. Be it enacted, nyc., That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he S·a;£tJ‘L‘l§D*“°,£fr is hereby, authorized and required to pay, out of any money in the zihciai acui treasury not otherwise appropriated, the amount now due upon a judgment rendered on the twenty-fourth day of November, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-eight, by the Circuit Court of the United States for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in favor of Francis H. Nicoll, and against John Conard, Marshal of the said district, for the sum of thirty-nine thousand two hundred and forty-nine dollars and sixty-six cents, together with all the legal costs which have accrued against the said Conard, either in the said 'Circuit Court or upon the afiirmance Provisc. of the said judgment in the Supreme Court : Provided, That the Secretary of the Treasury shall retain from the amount hereby appropriated, so much as Francis H. Nicoll may be indebted to the United States on his own account, or as security of any other person. Approved, May 29, 1830. Srarurn L May 29, ,830. Cru?. CLXV1.——An Aet for tgpéggegtgggijgzrgtnt-Culonet Enos Cutler, of the Payment for Be it enacted, nyc., That, out of any moneys in the treasury not other- Sélfglssg m °°" wise appropriated, there be paid to the Secretary of War, the sum of two thousand one hundred and fifty dollars, to be applied by him to the payment of damages, costs, and expenses incurred by Lieutenant-Cob onel Enos Cutler, to that amount, in defending certain suits brought against him as the representative of the United States, and acting under the orders of the department of war. Approved, May 29, 1830. Srarurn L May 29, 1880 Crux-. CLXVII.—·An Act for gzcypléeélpéldgnomas W. Newton, assignee of hPaymim for Be it enacted, Qc., That the Secretary of the Treasury pay, out of °'S°S °St‘ any money not otherwise appropriated, to Thomas W. Newton, assignee of Robert Crittenden, two hundred and thirty dollars, the value of two horses, lost for the want of forage, by the said Robert Crittenden in the service of the United States, in the Seminole war, in May, one thou-

and eight hundred and eighteen, the said Crittenden being the commander of the Kentucky Guards, in said campaign.

STHUTE I Approved, May 29, 1830. Ma}' 29: 1830- CHAP. CLXV11I.—-./Yr:. Act fur authorizing a patent to be issued ta Moses S/raw, fggetegmggwgy Be it enacterl, rye., That the Secretary of the Department of State blasting ,0,,,,,, to be, and he is hereby, authorized and required to issue letters patent to bRis¤u$_d._ Moses Shaw, for a mode {br blasting rocks, upon his complying with ,79; ‘;h¥°Gll‘ mv the directions of the act, entitled "An act to promote the progress of