Chapter CCII. for the relief of John H
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Chap. CCII.— An Act for the relief of John H. Howland, of New York. May 26, 1824. *Be it enacted, &c., * That there be paid to John H. Howland, of New York, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, thePayment to him for drawback on sugar. sum of two thousand five hundred and forty-seven dollars thirty-two cents, being the amount of drawback on two hundred and thirty-seven boxes of sugar, shipped on board the brig William Howland, Captain Akin, for Hamburg, and which were retained from him by the collector of the customs at New York, in consequence, as alleged, of his not having given the bond prescribed by law, on exportation, for the benefit of drawback.
Approved, May 26, 1824.