Chapter XCII. for the relief of the representatives of Frederick Goetz and Charles W
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Chap. XCII.— An Act for the relief of the representatives of Frederick Goetz and Charles W. Westfall. March 3, 1825. *Be it enacted, &c., * That the proper accounting officers of the treasuryClaim for the manufacture of muskets to be settled. department settle and adjust the claim of the representatives of Frederick Goetz and Charles W. Westfall, for the manufacturing of one thousand and nineteen muskets for the United States, under a contract with Tench Coxe, entered into on the thirteenth day of July, one thousand eight hundred and eight, and make them such further allowance as shall be equal to that allowed to others who contracted about the same time to manufacture arms for the United States, and who have had their contracts settled under special acts of Congress, keeping in view the quality of the arms delivered, with the additional labor bestowed, more than would have been necessary to have made muskets equal to the pattern gun; and such allowance, so made, shall be paid out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated: *Provided,* That, before the representatives of Frederick Goetz and Charles W.
Westfall be entitled to receive any money under the provisions of this act, they shall exhibit to the said officers satisfactory proof of their appointment. Approved, March 3, 1825.