Chapter CCXXIX. *for the relief of Samuel Potter and James Cassidey, of Wilmington, North Carolina.*July 7, 1838. *Be it enacted, &c*.,That there shall be issued, under the direction of the Secretary of the Treasury, a register for the barqueA register to issue for the barque Calypso. called the Calypso, built in E
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Chap. CCXXIX.— An Act *for the relief of Samuel Potter and James Cassidey, of Wilmington, North Carolina.*July 7, 1838. *Be it enacted, &c*.,That there shall be issued, under the direction of the Secretary of the Treasury, a register for the barqueA register to issue for the barque Calypso. called the Calypso, built in England, but now owned by Samuel Potter and James Cassidey, citizens of the United States, and lying at the port of Wil- 734 TWENTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 230, 231, 232, 233. 1838. mington, North Carolina, unseaworthy, whenever the said Potter and Cassidey shall furnish the Secretary of the Treasury with satisfactory proof that the said barque has been repaired in the United States, and that the cost oi repairing her by her present owners exceeds three-fourths of the original cost of building a vessel of the same tonnage in the United States.
Approved, July 7, 1838.