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606 TWENTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 14, 15, 16, 18. 1835 entitled "An act making compensation to Messrs. Lewis and Clark and their com anions," which warrant was afterwards assigned to Robert Haile, and appears to have been lost. Armovnn, January 27, 1835. S:rA·ru•ra II. ;-- hn- 2V- 1835- Crum. X1V.—£n Act for the relief a' Samuel Bragdon, David Chase, and the crew —`————_" of the schooner Halcyon. Be it enacted, rye., That the Collector of the Customs in Newbury- Allowancetoa port, state of Massachusetts, is hereby authorized to pay to Samuel

  • l°hl“€°°h°°¤°\' Bragdon, David Chase, and the officers and crew of the schooner Hal-

1°°t °t°°°' cyon, which was lost at sea, to be distributed according to law, the same sum said vessel would have been entitled to receive as a bounty or drawback if she had safely arrived in port; having complied with all the requirements of law necessary to receive such bounty or drawback for having been engaged four months or more in the cod-fishery. Am-novun, January 27, 1835. Snrurs II. """' Jan,g7, 1835, Can. XV.-An Jllct for the relief of Charles Gordon and the crew of the ·—·*—··—····· schooner Two Sons. Bc it enacted, ¢§·c., That the Collector of the Customs for the district Aliowgnccw ri of Belfast, in the state of Maine, is hereby authorized to pay to Charles 6¤hl¤B¤¤h¤<>¤¢Y Gordon, owner of the fishing schooner Two Sons, of seventy-five tons 1°S"°°°°" burthen, and to the persons composing her late crew, such allowance, to be distributed according to law, as they would have been entitled to receive had she completed her fishing term; the said schooner having been driven on shore in a gale, by which she was prevented from accomplishing the full term required by law to entitle her to the bounty. Ax-rmovnn, January 27, 1835. Sururs II. ····—· JUL 27, [S35_ CHAP. XVI.-—An del for fhc relizlg/` Samuel S. Lord and the owners and crew ·r··-·-—·—·· of the fishing schooner Mary a Sally of York, in liu: slate of Maine. Bc it enacted, Qc., That the Collector of the Customs for the port of Allnwuncetca York, in the state of Maine, is hereby authorized to pay to Samuel S. £f£‘:§:;:°°“°" Lord, master, and the owners and crew of the fishing schooner Mary ` and Sally, to be distributed according tolaw, the same said vessel would have been entitled to receive as a bounty or drawback, if she had been actually at sea during the whole time required by law to be entitled to said bounty, she having been lost before she had accomplished her full term required by law. Arenovnn, January 27, 1835. Snrora I1. —········ F°b_ 6, yg35_ Cru?. XV1`l`1.—tiIn Act for {hc relief of Colonel John Eugene Lcilensdmfer. Bc it enacted, &·c., That the Secretary of War be, and he is hereby, Land warrant directed to issue a land warrant to Colonel John Eugene Leitensdorfer,

  • ° *¤¤¤°¢¤ him- for three hundred and twenty acres; which warrant may be located

with any register of the land offices in the state of Missouri, on any public land subject to entry at private sale, and the said location may be made in parcels, conformable to sectional subdivisions. His account as Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That the proper accounting olli- Elgedlxluzlggbc- cers of the treasury be, and they are hereby, directed to settle the acwm, ,,,,,,,m,,_{, counts of Colonel John Eugene Leitensdorfer, and to allow him the pay expenses. and emoluments of adjutant and inspector-general, with the rank of colonel of cavalry from the fifteenth day of December, eighteen hundred and four, to the fifteenth of July, eighteen hundred and live, being the time he served as such in the forces of the United States in Egypt, and