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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 6 STAT. · May 5, 1824 · Chapter LVIII

Chapter LVIII. for the relief of Elijah Vansyckel, of Philadelphia

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Chap. LVIII.— An Act for the relief of Elijah Vansyckel, of Philadelphia. May 5, 1824. *Be it enacted, &c., * That the credit allowed by the existing laws upon the duties due, and remaining unpaid, to the United States, at the custom-houseThe payment of $4217 to be prolonged for four years. at Philadelphia, on three hundred and fifty-two cases of sugar, the property of Elijah Vansyckel, which were destroyed by fire on the night of the fifteenth of December, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-two, and not insured against fire, which duties amounted to four thousand two hundred and seventeen dollars, be, and the same is hereby, prolonged, for four years, from the respective times when said duties may be payable: *Provided,* That the said bonds be renewed, with sufficientProviso. surety, to the satisfaction of the collector of the said district of Philadelphia.
Approved, May 5, 1824.
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