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840 THIRTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 41, 42, 43, 44. 1860 May 9, 1860. Cnr. XLI.-—An Ad jbr the M Mvgvhdl, lute Cblvnd of Ohio Volunteer; "—"""""*' in ezican ar. Be it enacted by the Senate and Hug; e_§hRep;·1escéztatives of fthe Unmd States of America in Congress assem at the ecretary 0 War be Payment to ba and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay, out of any money in the z1?g;l;fLA· M· treasury not otherwise appropriated, to A. M. Mitchell, colonel first regi. ment of Ohio volunteers in the late war with Mexico, whatever amount may be ascertained to be due him for transportation from Monterey to Cincinnati, and from Cincinnati to Monterey, in eighteen hundred and forty-six, the trip not having been perforrned under orders, but by leave granted m consequence of temporary disability, caused by wounds received in action on twenty-Erst September, eighteen hundred and forty-six. APPROVED, May 9, 1860. May 9, 1860. CRAP. XLH.—An Act for the Relief of Madison Swedzer. Bc it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the Inte- §1,§l2&97¤<>b¤ rior cause to be paid to Madison Sweetzer the sum of eleven hundred glxgcmr ?;';up_ dollars and ninety-seven cents, the balance of his account against the Seeglm furnished see-ton and Wah-pay-man bands of Sioux Indians, of Minnesota, for ¤°“X hmm necessary supplies heretofore furnished, examined, and verined by the honorable Governor W. A. Gormon, superintendent, and Agent R. W. Murphy, as commtssnoners, and the same be deducted from the annuities pay- ibledto ;aiddIudians for the year commencing on the first of July, eighteen un re an sixty. Approved, May 9, 1860. May 9, 1860. CHAP. XLH5-—·An Act to a éhe Issm qféZZ in the Name of James S. Doug ass, upon certain mnkzs at uma, Mississippi. Bo it enactediby the Senate and House of Representatives of the United hmm for gates slffmgrgg m Congress assembled, That the Commissioner of the had in Mum- hgnegf nn - d ce be, and he IS hereby, authorized to nance] the patents mpi ,,0 issue to e ore issue to James S. Coleman upon land entries number three James S. Doug- thousand one hundred and forty-eight, three thousand one hundred and lm- forty-mne, three thousand one hundred and fifty, three thousand one hundred and fifty-one, three thousand one hundred and fifty-two, and three thousand one hundred end fiftyjthree, made ou the thirty-first March, eighteen hundred and thirty-five, in the former Chockchuma land district, Mississippi ; andithat said Commissioner be, and he is hereby, authorized ggicdixéecgd te iss? patents {Er the lands (embraced by said entries to · s . ug ass emor m w cse name said entries ought to have been carried upon the records, by the land officers at Chockchuma. Approved, May 9, 1860. _15i p, 1860. Gun. XLIV.-An Act for the Rehbf of Tumim Leak. Bc it emzctedbytlw Senate amlHus R mt' th Ud 67 of America Congress .assem(l>Zed, Offlhépilsgegeciggryfof ihe @1;- m2m§£’1$¤ be ;1c;r ceuseto bielrgunded in Tilman Leak the sum of six hundred and Leak. c eu y-mne 0 and fifty-seven cents, the amount paid by him to the United_States as purchase-money for fractional sections six and seven, in township number nmeteen, range north eighteen, in Alabama, at a sale thereof, as “ dead and abandoned “Indian reserves, under the Creek treaty of eighteen hundred and thirty-two, made by William Garrett, agent of the Promo gmted States, on the seventh day of May, eighteen hundred and fifty-six: · romdcd, 1`hat. sand Txlman Leak shall first surrender any patent which