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TWEN'1`Y-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 114, 115, 116, 117. 1833. 545 April, in the same year: Provided, The Secretary of the Treasury Pmviso. shall be satisfied that all the requirements of the law have been complied with, except those which make it necessary that an oath should be taken, and an export bond given previous to the clearance of the vessel in which the merchandise is exported, or within ten days after such clearance. Aprnovnn, March 2, 1833. Srarurn 1I. Cmip. CX1V.—An Act for the relief of the heirs and legal representatives of Much 2, ]333_ George Hodge, deceased. .---——·- Be it enacted, Qc., That there be paid to the heirs and legal repre- P¤Y¤¤¤¤* *`°¤’ sentatives of George Hodge, late a boatswain in the navy of the United Qxxl d°` States, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of eight hundred and twenty-four dollars and eighteen cents, in full compensation for the property of the said George Hodge, destroyed in the confiagration of the navy yard at Washington, in the year one thousand eight hundred and fourteen. Approved, March 2, 1833. _°_" S·n·ru·x·n II. Cuar. CXV.—·An Act for the relief of Major Abrahmn .8. Massias. Mud} 2’ 1833 Be it enacted, Qc., That the proper accounting officers of the trea- Amqunt of cersury department settle and pay to Abraham A. Massias, the amount 2*;* Q:d§€m‘;,?;_ of a judgment, with interest, which Thomas Backhouse lately recov- I ered against the securities of the said Abraham A. Massias; and, also, the amount of a judgment, with costs, which W C. Clarke lately recovered against said Massias, or, if undischarged, to the person or persons entitled thereto; and all such fees as may have been paid by said Massias in defending the cases of W. C. Clarke and Thomas Backhouse, with such reasonable expenses for attending to said trial as may seem just and equitable. Sec. 2. And be it fcrther enacted, That a sum not exceeding three Ap1>r<>1=ri¤fi¤¤· thousand dollars be, and the same is hereby, appropriated, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the payment of said expenses and damages. Approved, March 2, 1833. Sruurz II. March 92, 1833. Can. CXVI.-—An Act for the relief of Archibald W. Hamilton. —-Y—-- Be it enacted, Qc., That the Secretary of the Treasury pay to Arch- Papnent for ibald W. Hamilton, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise Pf1°P°é*Yb Pggn appropriated, the sum of three hundred and thirty-six dollars and forty- gorusgu, &u,,.m._ seven cents; being for property purchased for the Quartermaster-Gem master-General’s eral’s Department while he was in the service of the United States, d°P“"‘“°“°‘ and which he has not been repaid. Approved, March 2, 1833. Srarvrn II. Cmir. CXVI1.-An Act for the relief of Daniel Goodwin, executor of Benjamin Much 2, 183:1 Goodwin, deceased. —-—-—;————- Be it enacted, Qc., That the proper accounting officers of the trea- Account for the sury be, and they are hereby authorized and required, to settle and 3:2 gb; :;*3;*;; adjust, upon principles of equity and justice, the account of Daniel ed ,,,,1 Pm_1 Goodwin, executor of Benjamin Goodwin, deceased, for the use and occupation of a wharf, house, and other property, of the said Benjamin Goodwin, used and occupied during the revolutionary war, by the agent of the United States, from one thousand seven hundred and eighty-one, up to which time his account was paid, to one thousand seven hundred and eighty-four, for the purpose of biglding a seventy- 69 v