Chapter XIII. for the relief of Denton, Little, and Company, and of Harman Hendrick, of New York
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Chap. XIII.— An Act for the relief of Denton, Little, and Company, and of Harman Hendrick, of New York. Feb. 18, 1820. *Be it enacted, &c., * That there be refunded and paid to Denton, Little, and Company, of the city of New York, the sum of two hundredCertain duties to be refunded. and seventy-one dollars seven cents; and to Harman Hendrick, also of New York, the sum of five thousand seven hundred and twenty-five dollars and sixty-one cents; the said several sums having been paid, by the persons above named, to the collector of New York, on the importation into the United States of sundry copper bottoms, bolts, or bars, the same not being liable to the payment of duties.
Approved, February 18, 1820.