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TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch.178, 181, 184. 1830. 441 Srirrurz I. CHAP. CLXXVIII.-—An Act for the relief of James Fisk. May 29, 1830. Bc it enacted, <$·c., That the Secretary of the Treasury pay to James Fisk, of the state of Vermont, late Collector of the Customs for that Payment to state, four hundred and forty-nine dollars and seventy cents, out of any hl,';‘!·:“n‘°““‘ °f money in the treasury, not otherwise appropriated; it being the amount ;;bl$ed_ ° was of which the Deputy Collector of the Customs, at Berkshire, in said state, was robbed of, on the sixth of April, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-four, and which the said James Fisk has paid into the treasury of the United States. Approved, May 29, 1830. W Snrucrr; I. CHAP. CLXXX1.——An Act granting pensions in Samuel H Phillips, Cord Ha- May gg, ]830_ zard, and ]0hn,M’Greary, and to increase the pension of George W Howard. ·————-—-— Be it enacted, <§·c., That the Secretary of War be, and he is hereby, S f directed to place the following named persons on the list of invalid pen- W;$rg3nH,,; sioners of the United States, who shall be entitled to, and receive pen- certain persons sions, according to the rates, and commencing at the times hereinafter i¥“t*h° P°"’i°” mentioned, that is to say : is ` Cord Hazard, at the rate of twenty dollars per month, to commence peneienen, end on the first day of January, one thousand eight hundred and twenty- their rates. nine; Samuel H. Phillips, at the rate of twenty dollars per month, to commence from the first day of January, one thousand eight hundred and thirt ; J oyhn M’Creary, at the rate of eight dollars per month, to commence on the first day of January, one thousand eight hundred and twenty- nine; George W. Howard, who has been heretofore placed on the invalid pension list, to receive, hereafter, the sum of fourteen dollars per month, to commence on the first day of January, one thousand eight hundred and thirty. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That the pensions above granted, pem,;0ns_hOw shall be continued to the persons, respectively, during their respective long W ¤¤¤¢i· lives; and that it shall not be necessary for them to produce an affidavit °“°’ &’°' of continued disability. Approved, May 29, 1830. W S·u·ru·r1a 1. Curr-. CLXXXIV.-An Act to relinquish the reversionary interest of the United May 29, 1330, Suites in certain Indian reservations in the State of Alabama. -——-··—~·-—···· Bc it enacted, Qc., That all the right, title, and interest, which pertain revermight accrue or revert to the United States, to the reservations of °‘°“‘"Y ‘“*°"°““· land now claimed and possessed by Conaleskee, commonly called Challenge, James Ore, and Giles McAnulty and his wife Alice, and William Wilson and his wife Peggy Wilson, under a treaty made and concluded between the United States and the Cherokee tribe of Indians, on the eighth day of July, one thousand eight hundred and seventeen; and all the right, title, and interest, which might accrue or revert to the United States, to reservations of land, now claimed and possessed by George Stiggins and Arthur Sizemore, under a treaty made and concluded between the United States and the Creek Indians, at Fort Jackson, on the ninth day of August, one thousand eight hundred and fourteen, all lying in the State of Alabama, be, and the same are hereby, relinquished, and vested in the said reservees, and their Relinquished. heirs, respectively: Provided, That the said Conaleskee, commonly proviso, called Challenge, James Ore, Giles M.cAnulty, and William Wilson, 56