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626 THIRTY—NINTH CONGRESS. Szss. II. Ch. 107, 108, 109, 110, 111. 1867. eighteen hundred and sixty-six; and upon the application of Jacob Senneif for an extension of his letters patent for wire heddles, dated January thirteenth, eighteen hundred and iifcy—zwo, which expired January chirteenth, eighteen hundred and sixLy—six, and to decide upon said applications with like eifect as though the said applications had been duly filed Application to ninety days before the expiration of said letters patent; and the commisb°P“bh“h°d‘ sioner of patents is directed forthwith to publish the said application for the extension of said letters patent with like effect as though said publication had been made sixty days before the expiration of said letters patent. But no person shall be held liable for damage for using or making said heddles after the expiration of the original term of the patent and before the renewal. Arpnovmn, February 28, 1867. Feb. 28, 1867. CHAP. CVIII. — An Act jbr the ReZz'qfcy`Hemy P. Blanchard. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United HP¤Y¤;)°¤él*° States of Anwrica in Oonyress assembled, That the Secretary of the Treascfg.?°'°` ury be, and he is hereby, directed, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, to pay to Henry P. Blanchard, for his services as marshal at the port of Canton, in China, from February twenty-second, one thousand eight hundred and Hfcy-eight, to the first of July, one thousand eight hundred and sixty, the sum of two thousand three hundred and fifty-four dollars and twenty-four cents. Aprnovma, February 28, 1867. Feb. 28, 1867; CHAP. CIX. —An Act for the Relief qi, Hiram Paulding, Rear-Admiral United States dI2y. Be it enacted (gy the Senaie and House of Representatives of the United q_A°°°‘lg¤*¤l3f States of America in Congress assembled, That the proper accounting golzzrzudmd mg officcrs of the treasury be, and they are hereby, directed to audit the acand allowances counts of Hiram Paulding while a. captain in the United States navy, “‘”d°· covering his expenditures in the entertainment of foreign officers and pe0· ple who visited the frigate "Saint La.wrence," under his command, at For app:-opriap Southampton, not exceeding the sum of nine hundred and sixty-three d01· Q;**»j;*§5*¢;gg; lars and ninety-two cents; and also his expenditures in entertaining the Rig? Xv_’ch_ officers of the governments of Bremerhaven and Stockholm, in the years eighteen hundred and forty-eight, eighteen hundred and forty-nine, and eighteen hundred and fifuy, not exceeding the sum of two thousand six hundred and ninety dollars. A1>1>1<ov1s1>, February 28, 1867. Feb, 28, 1867, CHAP. CX. -—-An Act granting back Pension to Margaret Boucher. Bo it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of ihc Mailed Pension to States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the IntegL;_g“’°“ B°“‘ rior be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay to Margaret ` Boucher, widow of Michael Boucher, late of the twencyeixth regiment of the District of Columbia militia, a pension at the rate of eight dollars per month, from the death of her husband to the date of her pension certificate, October eighteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-six. Approved, February 28, 1867. Feb. 28, 1867. CHAP. CXI. —— An Adjbr the Relief of James Rid¢He. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United Pension to States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the Inte- J°m°S R‘ddl°· rior be, and he is hereby, aut[h]orized and directed to place the name of James Riddle, a resident of the city of New York, and late of company