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TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. 1. Ch. 44, 45, 46, 47,51. 1830; 409 Srurun I. Cru?. XLIV.—An Act for the relief of Henry Dickins and others. March 25, 1830. Be it enacted, ¢§·c., That the Collector of the Customs for the district of New London, in Connecticut, is hereby authorized to pay to Henry To be paid the Diekins, Thomas Dunbar, junior, and Trustum Dickins, owners of a :f° fishing schooner, called the Whale, of sixty-eight tons and sixty-eight th, md 6,1,,,, ninety-fifths of a ton 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 returned into port three days before the expiration of the four months required, in consequence of the death of one, and the sickness of three others of her crew. Approved, March 25, 1830. Swarm: I. CHAP. XLV.—An Act for the relief of Cread Glover. Much 25» 1890· Be it enacted, &c., That the Secretary of the Treasury pay to Cread Glover, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, Y¤Y¤¤¢¤¤ fm'! the sum of sixty dollars, the value of a horse lost by him while in the h°"’° l°°°‘ military service of the United States, during the late war, in the expedition under the command of Governor Shelby, by reason of the said Glover’s being dismounted and separated from his horse at the mouth of Portage river, in the state of Ohio. Approved, March 25, 1830. Surun I. CHAP. XLVI.—-An Act for the relief of Francis Compare!. March 25, 1830. Be it enacted, &e., That the Secretary of War be, and he is hereby, authorized to pay to Francis Comparet five hundred dollars, that being ]’¤Yf¤¢¤¢ to the sum stipulated to be paid to him, by the name of Jean B. Compo- Qllguigiggaty ret, in the treaty held with the Pottawattamie tribe of Indians, at St. ` Joseph, September, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-eight. Armzovr-nn, March 25, 1830. Srnurs I. CHAP. XLVII.-Jin Act far the relief of Thomas Buford. March 25, 1830. Be it enacted, &e., That the sum of six hundred dollars be paid to P Thomas Buford, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appro- 5H5i':;':;; gg_ pI`13tCd, 1`OY his SCl'VlOCS HS 3 Deputy QU3Tt€TmBS1€T·GCD€THl, from the puty quarter. twenty-ninth day of June, one thousand eight hundred and twelve, to ¤1¤¤¤¤¥ S6¤€¤¤l- the third day of July, one thousand eight hundred and thirteen. Armzovisu March 25, 1830. Srnurs I. CHAP. Ll.—An Act for the relief of Richard Taylor, of Lintucky. March 31, 1830. Be it enacted, rye., That nothing in the provisions of the act, entitled “ An act to prevent defaloations on the part of disbursing agents of the fggflgllgfgiou Government, and for other purposes," approved the twenty-fifth of Jan- 0,,,c,,,¥J,m_25, uary, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-eight, shall be con- 1826,ch.2. strued as to prevent the payment of the pension now due, or which may hereafter become due and payable to Richard Taylor, of Kentucky, an invalid pensioner; but the same shall be paid to hun as though the said act had never passed. Approved, March 31, 1830. 52 2K