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542 TWENTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. 11. Ch. 105, 106, 107. 1833. STMUTE H` Cnn. CV.-An Act for r/ic relicfof Eleanor Courts, widow of Richard Hmly March 2, Courts, TV Be it enacted, ¢§·c., That the proper accounting officers of the treapard . . . amount of claim Sury pay to Eleanor Courts, widow and legal representative of Richard gf Igiergcss of Henly Courts, a surgeon’s mate in the revolutionary army, out of any S,j,gc[,,,»Q°`;ft;s money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, the account of the said Richard Henly Courts for twenty-two months’ service, and rations as such surgeorfs mate, together with such interest thereon as would now be due if a certificate for the amount of said account had been issued, and the same had been subscribed to the loan created by the Act of August act of one thousand seven hundred and ninety, providing for the fund· 4* N90! °l‘· 34* ing of the debt of the United States. Avrnovno, March 2, 1833.

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Accccm of A_ Be it enacted, <§·c., That the petition and documents of Elizabeth Scott, jr., to be Scott, assignee of Alexander Scott, junior, deceased, be referred to the “dl“s°"d ‘"‘d proper accounting officers of the treasury, and that the said officers are paid. . . . hereby authorized and directed to settle and adjust the account of AI- exander Scott, junior, deceased, late inspector of the customs at Pensacola, according to the principles of equity and justice, and according to allowances made to inspectors in similar cases; and that the amount found due be paid to Elizabeth Scott, junior, in trust for the use of Elizabeth Scott, senior, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated. Ariiixpovhn, March 2, 1833. Srnrura I1. Mucchgy 1833 Cniiv. CV1I.——AIn Act for the relief of cha heirs of Doctor Isaac Leztyztrn', ...-. eceascr . Five yenrs’ mu Be it enacted, Qc., That the proper accounting officers of the trea- P*%5' u? S“*‘¤°°": sury be, and they are hereby, directed and required to allow the heirs ¥,i,ii;.,(im:§“;,s,i§,;1' of Doctor Isaac Ledyard the five years’ full pay of a surgeon, being cfisanc Ledynrd. the commutation of half pay for life of said Ledyard, as assistant purveyor of the hospital department of the revolutionary army; together with the interest thereon which would now be due had a certificate lor that amount been issued by the United States, and subscribed under Ac, or August the “Act making provision for the debt of the United States," passed 4, 1790, oh. 34. the fourth day of August, one thousand seven hundred and ninety , and that the same be paid out of any money in the treasury not otherwise a > ro iriatcd. Em, in scm, HSE}:. 2. And be it further enacted, That the proper accounting of- ment of 1. Led- ncers of the treasury department be, and they are hereby, directed to

 "’ revise the settlement of the account of Doctor Isaac Ledyard, assistant

deputy director of the hospital department in the revolutionary army, made by Benjamin Wzillrer, commissioner of accounts of the hospital, clothing and marine departments of said army; and to allow to the Ucmpccccucn heirs offszgd Doctor Tlspac Ledyaiid the compencation hired by tlhe illestg to be allowed, lution o on ross 0 *`e iruary tre sixt , one trousan seven un re

‘:);";:;‘£f° due and seventy-e§ght, as specie, according to the report of the said Ben_|a·

min Walker, made to Congress on the fifteenth of September, one thousand seven hundred and eighty-six, which is of record in the report book kept by said Walker, and nled in the office of the First Auditor of the Treasury; and that,‘on said settlement, if any balance is nmnd due from the United States, the same be paid with the interest now due, to the heirs of said Doctor Isaac Ledyard, as though a certificate had been regularly issued theretbr at the time it was due, and the same Act or Amwsc had been subscribed to the loan created by the act of one thousand 4, 1790, ch. 34. seven hundred and ninety, providing for the funding of the debt of the