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794 THIRTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 125,126,127,128,129. 1854. July 27, 1854- CHAP. CXXV.—-An Act for the Relief of [ra Baldwin, Be it enacted bg the Senate and House of Representatives of the Mzited Awmant for States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of WM- £g%g§§‘;;g§It‘L“d be, and he is hereby, directed to issue a land Warrant, for three hundred Ir¤.Ba1dwm. pm} tvgeuty aeresfof land, to Im Begdpriné :1. gsxpadgpn volgnteer, to be ocate on any 0 the unappropriate an s 0 tie nited hates which have been offered for sale, and are subject to entry; and also that $1§0tobe paid the Secretary of the Treasury pay the said Ira Baldwin, one hundred

  • ° wd B“l‘l"'“*· and eighty dollars, for three mcmths’ extra pay, all which shall be full

compensation for the services of said Baldwin in the late war with Great Britain. Approved, Jul 27 1854. Y v July 27, 1854. CHAP. CXXVI.——An Act jbr the Reliq of the Legal Representatives of the late Thomas ";······ Chapman, formerlg Collector of the Pm of Georgetown, South Carolina. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That there be paid to the legal $13,457,55mbq representatives of Thomas Chapman, formerly Collector of the port of ¥:il<}c;gYfg3£2;*l Georgetown, in the State of South Carolina., out of any money in the 0,»l?rhO,,,,,sCh,,P_ treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of thirteen tlinugmqd four mem. hundred and fifty-seven dollars and 1’ifty-five cents ; being the share to which the said Thomas Chapman was entitled as Collector, as aforesaid, of the car 6 of the Swedish shi Diana condemned for a breach of the g _ P 2 _ N on-Intercourse Act, which was decreed to be forfeited by the said Thomas Chapman, in consequence of his having been examined as :1, witness in behalf of the claimant. Aymovico, July 27, 1854. July 27, 1854. CHAP. CXXVII.—An Act for the Relief of YViZliam Miller. Be it enacted bg the Senate and House of Representatives of the United William Miner Slate.? of Jlmeriea in Congress assenzblei That the Secretary of the In— {gsm rg}; terror be, and he is hereby, directed to place the name of William Miller, M $,5, pc,. year, of Limington, in the County of York, and State of Maine, on the roll of from Feb._10, invalid pCX1Sl0l181.‘S,1Uld pay to him zi pension of ninety-six dollars per 18*°•f°'h"1'f°· znnnuim, tofeommelnce 011 the tenth clay of February, eighteen hundred smc orty- ive an continue durinv his natural life. APD1IOV1G];, July 27, 1854. D July 27, 1854. CHAP. CXXVIII.—An Act j?1r the Relief of Sarah Crandall. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Mzited Sm-,,5, Cpmqdgyll States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the In- 5;°b<= cplgggdmgp terior be, and he is hereby, directed to place the name of Sarah Crandall, Mm? 'grmomh; widow of James Coon, on the list of revolutionmy pensioners, and pay from gmiunr 1, l10I`,dlII‘1hg her n0.tura.l life, at the rate of eivhb dollars er month, to is s r n ir · ° P

  • » °' °*` ‘°· corpmencc on the first day of Jzmuzrry, eighteen hundred and forty-eight.

PPROVED, July 27, 1854. July 27, 1854. CHAP. CXXIX.-An Ac! jbr the Relief of Thomas Snodgrass. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, Thzxt the sum of two hundred H _ und tlurty dollars be, and is hereby, appropriated out of any money in lhomzui bn0d- . . . . mm ,0 be mid tlxc treasury not otherwise appropriated, to reimburse to Captain Thomaii $230. Snodgrass the expenses by him incurred for :1 team, and balance for