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TWENTY—E1G11TH CONGRESS. Sess. 11. Ch.58,59,60,61,62. 1845. 941 Srurnria II. Ci{Ar·. LV1I1.—.’l1z dot fw Ute reliefrf Tlwmzzs Bronough. March gy rg45_ Be it enacted, <$·c., That the Secretary of War be directed and required to place the name of Thomas Bronough, of the state of Indiana, To be placed on the roll of invalid pensioners, at the rate of four dollars per month, on pension wil. from the twelfth day of April, eighteen hundred and forty-four, and to continue during his natural life. Avrnovno, March 3, 1845. """" Surrira II. C1r.u·. 1.lX. —An .»2ctfm· the relief of PWlliam Bic/i. Ligrgh 3, ]845_ Be it enacted, Q-c., That the Secretary of the Treasury pay, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, to William Rich, Payment to the sum of two hundred and fifty-two dollars and twenty-two cents, it himbeing in full payment of any equitable claim he may have upon the United States for having relinquished his interest, as a custom-house officer in Vermont, in the result of a suit at law, (in a case of smuggling, upon which he had expended a considerable sum of money,) to enable nim to become a witness for the government. Am-novnn, March 3, 1845. Sururn II. CHAP. LX. —.£n ./2cl for the relief of March Farrington. March 3, 1845. Be ii enacted, nyc., That the Secretary of War be authorized and directed to place the name of March Farrington on the roll of invalid To be placed pensioners, and that he be paid a pension at the rate of eight dollars 0** ¥’°“S*°“’°u· per month, to commence on the twenty-third of December, eighteen hundred and forty-three, and to continue during life. Approved, March 3, 1845. STATUTE II. CHAP. LX1. —-—- .£Zn ./Bclfor ilze reliefqf Daniel 1I0mm2s. March 3, 1845. Be it enacted, rfc., That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, directed to pay to Daniel Homans the sum of three thousand Payment for two hundred and fifty-seven dollars and thirty-six cents, out of any money g’;‘;“;';’;il;;&°· in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, being the amount due him hospimp for damages sustained by lightning, money retained, and extra work done on the marine hospital built by him for the United States in eigh— teen hundred and thirty-one, eighteen hundred and thirty-two, and eighteen hundred and thirty-three. Approved, March 3, 1845. STATUTB I1. Ch.».I·. LXII.-An Act for ilze relief of John IL McIntosh. March 3, 1845. Be it enacted, dw., That the Secretary of the Treasury be directed to pay to John H. McIntosh the sum of nine thousand nine hundred and i_P°Ym9“i d fifty dollars, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, s°€;0];,;R°r Y B` being the value of certain of his property destroyed by a military officer of the United States, under due authority. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That the Secretary of WVar shall dV¤l¤° Ogcgllgn cause to be ascertained the quantity and value of the cotton destroyed agggzxiledoung on the same occasion by order of the commanding officer; and that the paid, Secretary of the Treasury shall pay, out of any money not otherwise appropriated, the sum certihed by the Secretary of War, for the same, not exceeding the sum of four thousand three hundred and thirty-one dollars and twenty-five cents. Approved, March 3, 1345. 4 1: 2