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674 TWENTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 318, 319, 320, 321. 1836. last war between the United States and Great Britain ; which said allowance shall be carried to the credit of the said Charles I. Catlett on the books of the treasury. Approved, July 2, 1836. Sryrurs I. Jury 2, 1836_ Cum-. CCCXVIII.-An det for the relief of Martin Prindle. Be it enacted, dec., That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he Payment {Oy 8 hereby is, directed to pay to Martin Prindle, out of any moneys in the h°*‘¤¤ md Sléizh treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of one hundred and twenty- l°"' five dollars, being the value of a horse and sleigh lost while in the service of the United States. Approved, July 2, 1836. Sutruws I. July 2, 1836. CHAP. CCCXIX. —-An Act for the relief of the legal representatives of the late """“""“ Theodore W Maurice. Be it enacted, eye., That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he Accounts to hereby is, authorized to settle the accounts of the late Theodore W. l’° “°"l*’dr &·°· Maurice, upon the principles of equity and justice; and that any balance which may be found due, be paid out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated. Avrnovmp, July 2, 1836. Sruvn I. July 2, 1836, CHAP. CCCXX.—-dn Act for the relief of Henry Wainwright, Be it enacted, 6-c., That there be refunded to Henry Wainriglrt, of nmounrqfdrr- Boston, out of any moneys in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, ”°° °"‘"P¤*d °¤ the sum of thirteen hundred and twenty-eight dollars and fifty-eight lend to be re. . . . funded_ cents, being the amount of an over-payment made by him, on the nnportgtiop of certain quantities of lead, in March, one thousand eight un re and thirty-four. Approved, July 2, 1836. Snrurs I. ""`""" Jul! 2- !836· Crux-. CCCXXI.-An addition to the act far the rel?" q/' the legal representatives ""`"""""' at George Hurlbut, decease . Be it enacted, dw., That the proper accounting officers of the treasury Am¤¤¤¤ Y¤Y¤- ascertain the amount that would have been payable on four final settlel,§:£",;$:{H°i' ment certificates, issued on the twelfth day of March, one thousand catesco be as- seven hundred and eighty-four, in the name of George Hurlbut, and °¤F¤*l¤¢d and afterwards recalled and cancelled, namely: p""]' Number thirty-five thousand three hundred and thirty-six, for one thousand dollars; number thirty-five thousand three hundred and thirty- seven, for one thousand dollars; number thirty-five thousand three hundred and thirty-eight, for nine hundred and fifty dollars; number thirty-five thousand t ree hundred and thirty-nine. for fifty dollars; (making together three thousand dollars,} if the said certificates had not been recalled and cancelled, but ha been subscribed to the debt Act0(AuguS; of the United States, under the act of August fourth, one thousand 4» 179% Gh- 3*- seven hundred and ninety; and that, after deducting from the amount so ascertained, the sum paid to the legal representatives of said George A°*°f-l¤¤° $0» Hurlbut, under the act of June thirtieth, one thousand eight hundred 1834* °h'214' and thirty-four {br their relief, the balance be paid to the said legal representatives, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise approprrate . Approved, July 2, 1836.