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602 TWENTY·THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 265, 266, 267, 268. 1834. Snzrvrs I. June 30, 1834. Cmp. CCLXV.—An Act for the relief of Ezekiel Foster and Company, of ·*···—·—‘··"" Eastpcrt, state of Maine. Be it enacted, dw., That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he certain dgwi- is hereby, directed to pay to Ezekiel Foster and Company, out of any minving duties money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of two hun- °° b° ’° ““d“l· dred and fifty-seven dollars and twenty-one cents, being the amount paid by them for discriminating duties on the cargo of the British brig Superior; which vessel arrived and entered at the port of Eastport, district of Passamaquoddy, on the sixteenth September, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-two, under the President’s proclamation of twenty- fourth August, of the same year; which discriminating duties were charged in consequence of a treasury circular, dated fourteenth September, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-two, not known by the collector at the time the said brig Superior had been entered at the said port. Armzovrzn, June 30, 1834. Srnura I. "-`°_' June 30, 1834. Cntr-. CCLXVI.-An .12ct for the relief of the legal representatives of Buller "_—‘”"_ Claiborne, deceased. Be it enacted, ¢§·c., That the proper accounting officers of the trea- A<i°°¤¤¤ *0 bé sury be, and they are hereby, required to settle the account of Buller

°;·t;:,3Q:3lY°y Claiborne, deceased, and allow to his legal representatives five years’

lowed. full pay as a captain in the service of the United States on continental establishment, which five years’ full pay is the commutation of his half pay for life, to be paid to the legal representatives of the said Buller Claiborne, deceased, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated. Approved, June 30, 1834. Sruvrs I. "`°`_ ·l““° mh 1834- CHAP. CCLXVH.—-Jin Act for the reliéf of the legal representatives of Evcrard Meade, eceased. Be it enacted, Qc., That the proper accounting officers of the trea- Account to be sury be, and they are hereby, required to settle the account of Everard

';.';l:*:y§1}g P°Y Meade, deceased, and to allow to his legal representatives five years'

uy0W8d_ full pay as a captain in the Virginia regiment on continental establishment, which five years’ full pay is the commutation of his half pay for life; to be paid to the said legal representatives of Everard Meade, deceased, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated. Approved, June 30, 1834. Szurrrra I. June 30, 1884. CHAP. CCLXVIH.-—tdn Act for the relief of the owncrs of the schooner Jdmiral. Be it enacted, &c., That the collector of the district of Providence Atlowanectoa be, and he hereby is, authorized to pay to Remington Arnold, junior, {?£‘;‘§:°h°°“°’ and Arnold Smith, owners of the schooner Admiral, of Pawtuxet, of ea. . . the burden of fifty-six tons, and to the persons composing the crew of the same, during the fishing season of the year one thousand eight hundred and thirty-one, such allowance, to be distributed according to law, as they would have been entitled to receive if the fishing agreement Pf¤Vi¤¤· had been made in the terms required by law: Provided, That the other requirements of the acts granting allowances to vessels concerned in the Fisheries shall have been complied with. Approved, June 30, 1834.