Chapter CXIV. *for the relief of Knott Martin, 3d, and Arnold Marlin, owners of the fishing schooner Only Son, and others.*March 3, 1843. *Be it enacted, &c*., That the collector of the customs for the district of Marblehead, in the state of Massachusetts, is hereby authorized toAllowance to a fishing schooner lo
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Chap. CXIV.— An Act *for the relief of Knott Martin, 3d, and Arnold Marlin, owners of the fishing schooner Only Son, and others.*March 3, 1843. *Be it enacted, &c*., That the collector of the customs for the district of Marblehead, in the state of Massachusetts, is hereby authorized toAllowance to a fishing schooner lost at sea. pay to Knott Martin, 3d, and Arnold Martin, late owners of a fishing schooner lost at sea, called the Only Son, burden sixty-eight tons and fifty-seven ninety-fifths, and to the legal representatives of the persons composing her late crew, such allowance, to be distributed according to law, as they would have been entitled to receive had the said schooner completed her fishing term, and returned into port.
Approved, March 3, 1843.