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552 TWENTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. II. Rus. 3. 1833. pay is the commutation of his half pay for life; with such interest thereon, as would have been payable to the said James Gibbon, if a certificate had been given him for the amount of said commutation, and the same had by him been subscribed to the funded debt of the Act of August United States under the act of one thousand seven hundred and °'¤179°»°h·3’*· ninety; to be, paid out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated. smh Pgicg ,,1- Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That the proper accounting }_°H€d live Y?;¤’¤’ officers of the treasury department, do also settle and adjust the account Q- {Eu? Rig; of William Price, late a lieutenant in the Virginia line on continental with interest. establishment, and pay to his widow, Sarah Price, whatever sum of money would have accrued and been payable to him as interest and dividends thereon, had he the said Price received a certificate for the amount of live years' full pay as a lieutenant of infantry, (according to the resolves of Coniress, of March, one thousand seven hundred and eighty-three,) and ad subscribed the said certificate to the public 4A;,;;? hilgiust debt, in conformity with the provisions of the acts of Congress of the ju, gi-° Auggst fourth and fifth of August, one thousand seven hundred and ninety, 5, 1790, ch. 38- which sum of money so found to be due as interest or dividends, and no more, shall be paid out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated. Interest on Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, That the Secretary of Treasury §§,‘?m;‘*°;§j’;‘wgg be authorized and directed to pay to Philip Slaughter, out of any rastliughm, money iu. the treasury not otherwise appropriated, interest upon the commutation tiahmgpgylzggtofore allowed hun. rrnovnn, arc , . . RESOLUTION. Mllmh 2r 1833* No. 3. Resolution for the relief of suigdviy owners of vessels sunk for the dqfemce of it Limore. b?;?,;;;? Be it resolved, rye., That the memorial of John S. Stiles, and the Third Audm,,_ memorial of the other owners of vessels, taken and sunk for the defence of Baltimore during the late war, with the papers and documents referred to the Committee on Claims of the House of Representatives in the cases aforesaid, be referred to the 'I‘hird Auditor for his de- ,Q3‘g‘ 29* cision, under the act of May twenty-nine, eighteen hundred and thirty, ' " for the relief of sundry owners of vessels sunk for the defence of Baltimore; " which decision shall be subject to the supervision of the Secretary of the Navy. Approved, March 2, 1833.