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TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess.I. Ch.6,7,S,9,I3. 1830. 403 S·ra·rv·r1a I. CHAP. VI.——·An Act for the relief of Lewis Schraek. Jan. 30, 1830. Be it enacted, ¢$~c., That the Secretary of the Treasury pay to Lewis Sehrack, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, _Y¤Ym¤¤¢ f¤r the sum of one hundred and five dollars, the value of four hundred and “H° °°°"k“‘ twenty rifle stocks, delivered by the said Lewis to the military storekeeper at Philadelphia, under a contract with the United States. Appnovrzn, January 30, 1330. "”—‘—‘ Snrum I. CHAP. VII. -An dot for the relief of Joel Byington. yam 30, l83O_ Be it enacted, &c., That the Secretary of the Treasury pay to Joel Byington, out of any money in the treasury, not otherwise appropriated, Payment {oy the sum of two hundred and eighty-two dollars and sixteen cents, in full d?m¤8<> d°¤6 *0 for the damage done to the house and barn of the said Byington, while :f,§f’°S° md in the military service of the United States, during the late war. Arpnovmo, January 30, 1830. “""”" Srnvra I. CHAP. VIII.-—An Act for the relief of Nathaniel B. Wood. J,m_30, i830_ Be it enacted, <$~c., That the proper accounting officers of the treasury liquidate the claims of Nathaniel B. Wood, and allow him the Claim for Sep pay and emoluments of a deputy quartermaster-general, from the fifteenth vices as special of November, one thousand eight hundred and fourteen, to the tenth g’g‘“;ff;Y¤ of May, one thousand eight hundred and fifteen, both days inclusive, hq,{{d,,,,,d_ for his services as special commissary, rendered to a detachment of Kentucky militia, in the service of the United States, for the period aforesaid, deducting therefrom such pay and forage as he may have received : Provided, That no allowance for forage shall be made after Proviso. the eleventh of March, one thousand eight hundred and fifteen, unless the said Wood proves that he had a horse in service subsequent to that period, and sustained by him. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That the balance so found due, Appropriation. shall be paid out of any money in the treasury, not otherwise appropriated. Approved, January 30, 1830. { Snrucrz I. CHAP. IX.-—An Act for the relief of Theophilus Coohsey. r,m_ 307 1g3Q_ Be it enacted, Qc., That the Secretary of the Treasury pay to Theophilus Cooksey, out of any money in the treasury, not otherwise appro- Payment for priated, the sum of sixty dollars, the value of a horse that died in the ° h°"S°1°“· military service of the United States, in one thousand eight hundred and thirteen, for want of forage. A1’PROVED, January 30, 1830. —1— Srnvcrs I. Cum. XIII. —An Act, to amend "An act to continue a copyright of John F€b· U. !830· R0wlett." Be it enacted, &c., That notwithstanding any thing contained in the last proviso of the "Act to continue a copyright to John Rowlett," Sripulationin approved the twenty-fourth day of May, one thousand eight hundred ?g;§f3,/{H424- and twenty-eight, only such of the printed books, entitled Rowlett’s c,,miQ,uing Coby Tables of Discount or Interest, as were in the possession of the said right to John John Rowlett, at the time of the passage of the said act, are, or shall gggzfiggiilch be, required to contain on the back of the title·page of each, a copy of books as Wm, the record of the title of the book in the office of the clerk of the Dis- in his posses trict Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, “°"* °* Approved, February 11, 1830.