Chapter LXVII. *to give to the Bark Jewess an American Register*
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CHAP. LXVII.— An Act *to give to the Bark Jewess an American Register*. Jan. 24, 1873. *Be it enacted by the Senate and Haute of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, An American register to be issued to the bark Jewess. That the bark Jewess, built in Chelsea, Massachusetts, anno Domini eighteen hundred and sixty-three, and now owned by Morris Ketchum, a citizen of Connecticut, one of the United States of America, be, and she is hereby, relieved from any disabilities imposed upon said vessel by reason of an act of Congress entitled 1866, ch. 8.Vol. xiv. p. 3.“An act to regulate the registering of vessels,” passed February tenth, anno Domini eighteen hundred and sixty-six; and that the owner of the said bark be entitled, and is hereby allowed, to register the said vessel, and to obtain a certificate thereof upon his complying with the usual requirements of law.
Approved, January 24, 1873.