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TWENTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch.228, 229, 230, 231,232. 1834. 593 Sauer: I. Can. CCXXVIII.—An Act for the relief of John Sluzcl;/`ord. June 30, 1834. Be it enacted, eye., That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and be is hereby, authorized and directed to pay to John Shackford, out of any Payment for money in the treasury, not otherwise appropriated, the sum of one hun— {)°”’ °f° °'°F°& dyed and forty-four dollars, in full, for his claim for rent of a store-house bgutié gfwplc in the town of Galena, state of Illinois, owned by him, and used by the United States for the storage of lead, subsequent to the spring of the year one thousand eight hundred and twenty-nine. Avrnovmn, June 30, 1834. "*"" Sururs I. CHAP. CCXXIX.-—An Act for the relief of Aaron Fitzgerald. y,,,,,, 30, 183* Be it enacted, dw., That the Secretary of War be, and he hereby is, directed to place Aaron Fitzgerald on the pension list, at sixteen dollars To bg Pima per month, to commence on the twelfth day of November, one thousand ¤¤ P¤¤¤¤¤ lmeight hundred and thirty-three, and to continue during life, in lieu of the pension to which he is now entitled. Approved, June 30, 1834. ·‘*-* Srururz I. CHAP. CCXXX.——An Act for the reltzmof the legal representative of Philip June 30, 1834. rlloore, ased. —··———···· Be it enacted, qc., That the Secretary of the Treasury is hereby authorized and directed to pay, out of any money in the treasury not Certain pay. otherwise appropriated, to the legal representative of Philip Moore, de- ¤¤¤¤¤¤. ¤rr0¤¤· ceased, late of the city of Baltimore, the sum of fourteen thousand ::“llZfu':’:,'£,• °° dollars, which said sum was, by mistake and under a misapprehension ° of his liability, paid into the treasury of the United States by said Philip Moore, during his life-time, as surety for Stephen H. Moore, a collector of the revenue for the district of Maryland. Approved, June 30, 1834. "'*"" S·rn·¤·r¤ I. CHAP. CCXXXI.—-An Act for the relief of Samuel Armstrong Bailey. June 30, 1834, Be it enacted, ¢§·c., That Samuel Armstrong Bailey of the state of Georgia, who is entitled in right of his wife, Rebecca Frances Bailey, Authorized to who is heir at law of Edward Lloyd, deceased, to an unlocated military :;‘;::[g°'8:{‘d land warrant for two hundred acres of land granted in consideration of mm, {0,} me the military services of the said Edward Lloyd in the revolutionary war, earns quantity be, and be is hereby, authorized to surrender the said warrant to the ‘° ‘““° °° l“'“· Secretary of the Treasury, and on his filing a release with the Commissioner of the General Land Ofhce, of all his right, title and interest in said warrant, which release shall be signed by the said Rebecca Frances Bailey, heir at law of the said Edward Lloyd deceased as aforesaid, then it shall be the duty of the said Secretary of the Treasury to issue to the said Samuel Armstrong Bailey, military land scrip, at the rate of one dollar and twenty-five cents per acre, for the said quantity of two hundred acres in full satisfaction for the surrender of the warrant and release to be executed as aforesaid; which said scrip shall be receivable in payment of the public lands, in any land district of the United States. Approved, June 30, 1834. ‘"*""' Srnurrs I. CHAP. CCXXXII. —An Act for the relief of James Marsh. Jung 30, 3334, Be it enacted, ¢§~c., That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to allow James Margh, of Philadelphia, 75 Z‘