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896 TWENTY-SEVEN TH CONGRESS. SEss.I[I. Ch.135,136,137,138,I39. 1843 Sumun III. March 3, 1843. Cr-rap. CXXXV. -.011 Act{or the relief of John Randohah Clay, lalc secretary of "'_ legalion of the United States at the court of Vienna. Be it enacted, ¢§·c., That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he Payment for- is hereby, authorized and required to cause to be paid to John Randolph diPl°m¤*i° W- Clay, late secretary of legation of the United States at the Court of "°°s' Austria, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of three thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars, in full of all demands for services of a diplomatic character rendered by the said John Randolph Clay in the interval between the eighteenth of September, eighteen hundred and forty, the date of the recall of Mr. Muhlenburg, late minister plenipotentiary to Austria, and the recognition of his successor (Mr. Jenifer) on the eighteenth of March, eighteen hundred and forty-two. Ammovan, March 3, 1843. S·n·ru·rs III. —··· March 3, 1843. · CHAP. CXXXVI. — An Act granting rz pension to Israel Thomas. Be it enacted, &c., That the Secretary of War is hereby directed to To bg placed place the name of Israel Thomas, of Lewis county, in the state of Ken- ¤¤1>¢¤Si<>¤ list- tucky, upon the list of invalid pensioners, and pay him a pension of eight dollars per month, commencing on the fourth day of September, Anno Domini on°e thousand eight hundred and forty-tvvo, continuing during his life. Arvnovrsn, March 3, 1843. S·urU·rr-: III. ·—""" March 3, 1843. CHAP. CXXXVII. -— An Act for the relief of John Wolfenden. Be it enacted, &e., That there be paid to John Wolfenden, out of the To be paid, treasury, from any moneys not otherwise appropriated, a sum of money, ¤¤¤¤¤“Y·¤_$¤m annually, equal to the amount paid at the naval asylum, at Philadelphia, 2°;$f°°°ding for the support of a seaman in the service of the United States, but not exceeding one hundred and eight dollars; said payment to be made semi-yearly, and to continue during the life of said John \Volfenden. Approved, March 3, 1843. Srnurn III. ""_ March 3, 1843_ Crim-. CXXXVIII.-An Act for the relief of Johnson Patrick. Be it enacted, ¢§~c., That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and Payment for he hereby is, authorized and directed to pay to Johnson Patrick, or to i;’;;‘:l';§ his legal representatives, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise ` appropriated, the sum of thirteen hundred and fifty-one dollars and seventy-six cents, for boarding certain Pottawatomie chiefs, while holding a council at Prairie road, in Kalamazoo county, Michigan, in the summer of eighteen hundred and thirty-two. AP1’ROVED, March 3, 1843. Srnura III. -——— March 3, 1843. CHAP. CXXXIX. -An Act to transfer to the trustees ¢y" Centre College, in Ken- ·······—·· lucky, the lands heretrfore granted to the Iénlucky dsylum for teaching the deaf and dumb. Be it enacted, &c., That all grants of lands heretofore made, and Lands granted patents issued by virtue of any act, to " the incorporated Kentucky bath? K°¤*¤<=kY Asylum for the education of the deaf and dumb," shall enure to, and be fe:,};;;'::,' accepted and construed to have enured to, " the trustees of the Centre College. College of Kentucky ;" and the said trustees of the Centre College of Kentucky are hereby vested with all faculties and functions, privileges, powers, and rights, that any grant or patent for lands may have, or been supposed to have, vested and conferred upon " the incorporated Ken-