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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 6 STAT. · Feb. 25, 1813 · Chapter XXVIII

Chapter XXVIII. for the relief of John Dixon and John Murray

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Chap. XXVIII.— An Act for the relief of John Dixon and John Murray. Feb. 25, 1813. *Be it enacted, &c., * That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he hereby is authorized to pay to John Dixon, out of any money in theSpecific appropriation to make good the loss of a final settlement certificate. Treasury, not otherwise appropriated, the sum of three hundred and twenty-nine dollars and eighty-four cents, with six per centum per annum interest thereon, from the first day of January, one thousand seven hundred and eighty-five, being the amount of a final settlement certificate, number five hundred and ninety-six, issued by Andrew Dunscomb, late commissioner of accounts for the state of Virginia, on the twenty-third day of December, one thousand seven hundred and eighty-six, to Lucy Dixon, who transferred the same to John Dixon.
Sec. 2. *And be it further enacted, *That the accounting officers of theTo make good the loss of three loan office certificates to John Murray. Treasury be, and they hereby are authorized and directed to settle the account of John Murray, representative of Doctor Henry Murray, and that he be allowed the amount of three loan office certificates, number thirteen thousand nine hundred and seventy-five, for two hundred dollars; number thirteen thousand nine hundred and seventy-six, for two hundred dollars; number six thousand four hundred, for six hundred dollars, with interest from the twenty-ninth day of March, one thousand seven hundred and eighty-two, issued in the name of Henry Murray, signed Francis Hopkinson, treasurer of loans, and countersigned, 118 TWELFTH CONGRESS.
Sess. II. Ch. 29, 41, 46, 49. 1813. Thomas Harwood; and that the amount due be paid to the said John Murray, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated. Approved, February 25, 1813.
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