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TWENTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 112,1l3,114. 1847. 703 Seo. 2. And be itfurtber enacted, That Charles B. Chaudonia and Children and Mary L. Breset, children and heirs of John B. Chaudonia, deceased, *3:** g' ·l°h¤ B- for and in consideration of services rendered by their father to the 1;h0ii;g(:iu:: mi; United States during the late war, be, and they are hereby, author- Mci} ¤ {quarter ized to enter, in any land office in the State of Indiana, without pay- s€°u°° ° Ind ing money therefor, each for themselves, one quarter-section of any unappropriated public lands liable to entry at private sale; for which they shall be entitled to, and shall receive, a patent from the United P¤*¤¤¢¤¢<>i¤¤·¤¤ States vesting the titles thereof, in fee simple, in them and their heirs. Approved, March 3, 1847. CHA?. CXI1. —An Jctfor the Relief of James H. Conley. March 3, 1847. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the 1849,eh. 27. United States of America in Congress assembled, That there be, and James H.Conis hereby, appropriated, out of any money in the treasury not other- :30;; 9%°,n¥:l,d wise appropriated, the sum of one thousand and fifty-eight dollars and for sbrvicen ai ninety-six cents, to be paid to James H. Conley, or his legal repre- §:;Prg*51°*`U .,:3 sentative, in full payment for his services, as acting carpenter on smc, ,,2,,,,:;,,,,, board the United States steamship Princeton, from the eighth day of Princewu- September, eighteen hundred and forty-three, to the seventh day of January, eighteen [hundred] and forty-six. Approved, March 3, 1847. can-.ox11r.-an an for on naiqqtt. nga neprmtanzvrs of Wann". Much 3· *8**- Bunce, deceased. *1**-**** Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary Repéesehtatives of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay, be "gid $383 out of any moneys in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, to the rar aslimges Sus. legal representatives of William Bunce, deceased, one thousand dol- lmsd in Phe lars, they giving a receipt in full for the damage sustained by the de- mmisf bpm: ceased aforesaid in the burning of his buildings on Palm Island, Flor- lslzind, Florida. ida, by the order of Brigadier-General Armistead, of the United States army. APPROVED, March 3, 1847. Cin?. CXIV.—An Act for the Relief of the legal Representation of the late March 3, 1847. Joseph E. Primeau and Thomas L Chapman. it Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States rj America in Congress assembled, That the sum of dl-}°,§!°°°¤*a*i'°¢*; nine hundred and seventy-six dollars and ninety-one cents be, and the Ch,,,,r,:,°::°`:0°`€,, same is hereby, appropriated, out of any money in the treasury not pa.id_$}l'l6 91 for otherwise appropriated, as payment in fu l to the legal representatives ;§f,;§‘°“:y°QL“; of the late Joseph E. Primeau and Thomas J. Chapman, known for- Ymetsh 1...1;;...,., merly as the firm of Primeau and Chapman, for spoliations committed ou said firm by the Yancton Indians of the Sioux tribe, in the latter part of the year eighteen hundred and thirty-five. Approved, March 3, 1847.