Geoghegan, Mathias Travers, Samuel Travers, Henry K. Travers, Hicks North, Thomas Tolly, Joseph Cator, John Willoby, James Hooper, Hugh Roberts, John Tolly, Moses Simmons, Robert Travers, John Simmons, Edward Simmons, William Powers, William Geoghegan, (of James) William Geoghegan, (of Moses) Jeremiah Spicer, Travers Spicer, Jeremiah Travers, William Dove, Thomas Woolen, Samuel Edmonson, Henry Corder, Roger Tregal, Thomas Arnold, Samuel Creighton, Jeremiah Creighton, Benjamin Keene, Thomas Lecompte, James Lecompte, Fountain Lecompte, Elijah Tall, Charles Woodland, William Barnes, William M. Robinson, Joseph Saunders and Daniel Wilson.
Money authorized to be paid to S. Jennison, to be paid to S. Tennison.Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That the money authorized to be paid to Samuel Jennison, of St. Mary’s county, in the State of Maryland, or to his legal representative, by the third section of the above recited act, shall be paid to Samuel Tennison, his legal representative or agent, of St. Mary’s county, in the State of Maryland.
Approved, February 8, 1817.
Statute II.
Chap. XIV.—An Act in addition to “An act for the relief of George T. Ross, and Daniel T. Patterson, and the officers and men lately under their command.”
Secretaries of War and Navy authorized to draw money and appoint agents to disburse it.
Act of April 27, 1816, ch. 124.Be it enacted, &c., That, for the purpose of carrying into effect the act, entitled “An act for the relief of George T. Ross and Deniel T. Patterson, and the officers and men lately under their command,” the Secretaries of War and Navy are hereby authorized and required, by and with the approbation of the President of the United States, to draw, by their warrant or warrants, from the Treasury of the United States, out of any moneys therein not otherwise appropriated, the sum appropriated by the said act, and to appoint an agent or agents to disburse the same, according to the true intent and meaning of the act aforesaid.
Approved, February 22, 1817.
Statute II.
Chap. XVI.—An Act for the relief of Jacint Laval.
Account to be settled.Be it enacted, &c., That the proper accounting officers of the Department of War be, and they are hereby, authorized to audit and settle the account of Jacint Laval, late of the army of the United States, in such manner and upon such terms as may be reasonable and just.
Approved, February 22, 1817.
Statute II.
Chap. XVII.—An Act directing the discharge of Lewis Olmsted from imprisonment.
To be discharged from imprisonment.
Proviso.Be it enacted, &c., That Lewis Olmsted, who is now imprisoned in a jail in the state of Vermont, on a judgment at the suit of the United States, by which he was sentenced to pay a fine to the United States, be discharged from his imprisonment: Provided, however, That any estate which the said Lewis Olmsted may have, or hereafter acquire, shall be liable to be taken to satisfy the sentence against him, in the same manner as if he had not been imprisoned and discharged.
Approved, February 22, 1817.
Statute II.
Chap. XIX.—An Act granting a pension to Commodore Richard Taylor.