Chapter VI. for the relief of Israel Loring
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Chap. VI.— An Act for the relief of Israel Loring. March 10, 1796. *Be it enacted, &c., * That the collector of the district of New York be, Certain drawback to be allowed to Israel Loring.and he is hereby authorized, at any time within sixty days after the passing of this act, to allow the drawback upon such a quantity of indigo, as was imported into New York from New Orleans, on the tenth day of July, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-four, by Israel Loring, in the brigantine Diana, Alien Hill, master, and which was, on the nineteenth of August following, entered for exportation on board the brig Lydia, John H.
Shackerly, master, for Amsterdam; notwithstanding bonds were not given, and an oath was not taken, at the time of exportation: *Provided,* That every other requisite has been complied with relative thereto, which, by law, is required to entitle him to the same. Approved, March 10, 1796.