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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 6 STAT. · April 6, 1814 · Chapter XLIV

Chapter XLIV. for the relief of Daniel M’Cauly and Samuel Ralston

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Chap. XLIV.— An Act for the relief of Daniel M’Cauly and Samuel Ralston. April 6, 1814. *Be it enacted, &c., * That Daniel M’Cauly of South Carolina, andAs to certain merchandise imported by them, may avail themselves of the provisions of the act of Jan. 2, 1813, ch. 7. Samuel Ralston of North Carolina, who imported into the United States, from the united kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, on board the ship Anna, Captain Emory, and the ship Thomas Gibbons, Captain Rockwell, and the ship Philipsburg, Captain Word, certain goods, wares, and merchandises of the manufacture of the said united kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and which were shipped on board such ships in the year one thousand eight hundred and twelve, shall be entitled to, and may avail themselves of all the benefit, privilege, and provisions of the act entitled “An act directing the secretary of the treasury to remit fines, forfeitures, and penalties in certain cases,” passed the second day of January, one thousand eight hundred and thirteen, in like manner, and under the same conditions as if the said goods, wares, and merchandise had been shipped from the united kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland before the fifteenth day of September, one thousand eight hundred and twelve.
Approved, April 6, 1814.
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