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TWENTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. I1. Ch. 122, 123, 124. 1833. 547 a corps of the army of the United States, encamped at Cambridge, in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts aforesaid. Approved, March 2, 1833. S·r.4·ru·rm II. Gnu. CXXII.--An Act to mttliorize tip éigsning of a patent or patents ta Samuel Mm-ch 2, 1833, G . —-·——·——-·————-· Be it enacted, @*0., That the Secretary of State be and hereby is Patent to issue authorized and directed to cause a patent or patents to be issued to RF *¤ imdP'°"°d Samuel Hall, of Basford, in the county of Nottingham, in the king- FQ2t;;;,: ;,;v° dom of Great Britain, an alien, for his inventions or discoveries of an cse. ’ improved piston and valve for steam gas, and other engines; an improved method of lubricating the pistons, piston rods, and valves or cocks of such engines; and of condensing the steam and supplying water to the boilers of such steam engines as [are] wrought by a vacuum produced by condensation; on his complying with the requisitions of the laws relating to the granting of patents, excepting the requisitions of residence or citizenship. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That the service of any notice Service of pro- . or process for the repeal of any patent to be issued under this act, °°“ *`°*` '°£"l°*` shall be of the same force and effect, if made upon the clerk of the Egtggiglv et t° district court in and for the southern district of New York, as if such notice of process had been served personally upon the said Samuel Hall; and the said District Court, and the Circuit Court of the second circuit, shall have jurisdiction of all proceedings for the repeal of such patent or patents, in the same manner as they would have jurisdiction if the said Samuel Hall resided in said district or circuit. Avrnovmn, March 2, 1833. '“"""" S·r.u·u·ri·: II. c¤.n».oxx1rr..-rm an for un relief of nm:. cam. Be it enacted, 5;-c., That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he Payment for hereby is, directed to pay to Farish Carter, out of any money in the :“lj‘,;:"°h“s°d treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of one thousand eight y ' hundred and sixty dollars, being the difference between the amount paid him, and the current market price of five hundred bushels of salt furnished by the said Farish Carter, for the use of the United States’ troops at Fort Hawkins, in December, one thousand eight hundred and fourteen. Suc. 2. And be it jdtrther enacted, That the proper accounting Account to be officers be, and they are hereby authorized and required to adjust and ”“I°d and P°*d· settle the various accounts of Farish Carter with the government, on just and equitable principles; and that the amount found due to him shall be paid out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated. Approved, March 2, 1833. F B bb Z S1·.u·u*ra II. J r. . .—— · `e 1 mo her o "tz Hen a it ate a Ci AP CXXIV Agia/Zihrhirdirttgft .`/(lag?] diihc Idrtitcdj-Strdcs. Ty ’ .Mm'ch ‘2’ 1,83% Be it enacted, dye., That a pension of two hundred dollars per an- A pans1mi_ ai. num, for the term of five years, to commence on the twenty-ninth day lmgfsd f<¤ ****6 of November, one thousand eight hundred and thirty, be allowed, y° ' and paid semi-annually, out of the navy pension fund, to Mary J. Babbit, the mother of Fitz Henry Babbit, late a lieutenant in the navy of the United States: Provided, however, That in case of the proviso_ death of the said Mary J. Babbit, before the expiration of said term of five years, the said pension shall cease from and after the time of such death. Approved, March 2, 1833.