Chapter V. for the relief of General Thomas Flournoy, of Georgia
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Chap. V.— An Act for the relief of General Thomas Flournoy, of Georgia. Feb. 12, 1828. *Be it enacted, &c., * That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is Secretary of Treasury to satisfy judgment, &c. recovered against Gen. T. Flournoy.hereby, authorized and required to pay and satisfy to the attorney on record, or other person legally authorized to receive it, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, the amount of a judgment and cost, recovered in the District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of Louisiana, in May, eighteen hundred and twenty-five, by Gonzales and Colmanero, against General Thomas Flournoy, for the detention, at New Orleans, in the fall of the year eighteen hundred Proviso.and thirteen, of three vessels laden with flour, &c: *Provided,* That if said Flournoy shall have satisfied said judgment, or be in execution therefor, before the payment herein authorized, then the amount of said judgment and costs shall be paid to said Flournoy.
Approved, February 12, 1828. 370