Chapter CXCIX. *for the relief of Griffith Coombe and John P
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Chap. CXCIX.— An Act *for the relief of Griffith Coombe and John P. Ingle, trustees of the house in the city of Washington commonly called “the brick capitol.”*March 3, 1839. *Be it enacted, &c*., That there be paid to Griffith Coombe and John P. Payment for rent of apartments in “the brick capitol.”Ingle, trustees of the house in the city of Washington called “the brick capitol,” the sum of one thousand and nineteen dollars and forty-three cents, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, in full satisfaction for the rent of certain apartments in said house, contracted for by the Secretary of State for the use of the commissioners under the treaty with Naples.
Approved, March 3, 1839.