Chapter XXIV. for the relief of the legal representatives of Benjamin Clark, deceased
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Chap. XXIV.— An Act for the relief of the legal representatives of Benjamin Clark, deceased. Feb. 11, 1830. *Be it enacted, &c., * That the proper accounting officer of the treasury Claim for loss of wagon, &c. to be settled.audit and adjust the claim of the legal representatives of Benjamin Clark, deceased, for the loss of a wagon, horse, and gears, while in the military service of the United States, during the late war, and allow them such compensation therefor as they are entitled to, on the principles and by the rules which have heretofore governed the department in Act of April 9, 1816, ch. 40.adjusting claims for the loss of like property, under the law of April ninth, one thousand eight hundred and sixteen, and the act amendatory Act of March 3, 1817, ch. 110.thereto; and that said sum, so found due, be paid out of any money in the treasury, not otherwise appropriated.
Approved, February 11, 1830.