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FOR'I`Y—SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 42, 44, 55. 1873. 713 CHAP. XLII. —An Act for the Relief ry" S. D. Cochran. Jan. 18, 1673. Be it enactccdby inc Senate and House of Representives of the United ___ States q" America m Congress assembled, That the sum of two thousand Payment to dollars be, and the same is hereby, appropriated, out of the United States Sim D- C<>°h¤¤*· treasury, in favor of Silas D. Cochran, for services in the executive office, as acting secretary and executive clerk, of the Territory of ldaho. Sec. 2. That the Secretary of the United States Treasury is lzeroby authorized to pay to Silas D. Cochran said sum of two thousand dollars as provided in section one of this act. _ J. G. BLAINE, Speaker of the House of Represmlatives. SCHUYLER COLFAX, Woe-President of the United Staies and President of the Senate. Received by the President January 7, 1873. [Nona BY Tm: Dn1>Am·m:NT OF STATE.-The foregoing act having been presented to the President of the United States for his approval, and not having been returned by him to the house of Congress in which it originated within the time prescribed by the Constitution of the United States, has become a, law without his approval.] CHAP. XLIV.— An Act jbr the Relief of Theodore Adams. Jan. 20, 1873;* Be it enacted by the Senate and House ry" Representatives of the (Dm:-cl States of America in Congress assembled, That there be paid to Theodore Payment to Adams, out of any money not otherwise appropriated, the sum of one 'l`l*€°d°"> Mums hundred and twelve thousand seven hundred and forty dollars and seventy- six cents, in full for all claim under his contracts with the government of the United States for the construction of thirty-oigl1t mortai·—boats and eight steam-rugs. Approved, January 20, 1873. CHAP. LV. -—-— An Act providing jbr the Payment l0 loyal Citizens of Loudoun County , Jan. 23, 1873. Wrgfnia, therein m1med,j'0r their Property taken by the military Authorities of Ida "_`"""`""- United States. Bc it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Cdzitcd States of America in Congress assembled, That, out of any money in the Payment t0_ _ treasury not otherwise appropriated, the Secretary of the Treasury do ;g;;*‘g} pay to the following named loyal citizens of Loudoun county, Virginia. couiqry, im-gam, in consideration of their live stock seized by the military authorities of f¤r1¤<>n¢¤y the United States, in conformity with an order of Major General Sheri- ;§?,';,;‘;:l§0I,i_ dan, dated November twenty-seventh, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, ties of the United and partly slaughtered and used by the armies of the United States, Simsand partly sold, and the proceeds of sale paid into the treasury of the United States, the sum of sixty·0ne thousand eight hundred and twenty- one dollars and thirteen cents, as follows, to wit: To George Abel, three hundred and twenty-five dollars; to George F. Abel, five hundred and sixty-eight dollars; to Margaret Alders, two hundred and twenty-five dollars; to William H. Adams, four hundred and forty-two dollars and thirty cents; to James Allder, three hundred and ten dollars; to David Axline, one hundred and sixty-ono dollars ; to Amos Beans, six hundred and ten dollars; to John D. Brown, two hundred and forty dollars; to `William Brown, seven1:y·fivo dollars ; to Samuel N. Brown, one hundred and fifty dollars; to Samuel Beans, seventy-five dollars ; to Michael Beamer, four hundred and ten dollars; to David L. Beall,two_l1undred and forty-three dollars; to Benjamin Birdsall, nve hundred and ten dollars; to Benjamin Birdsall, junior, four hundred and twenty-one dollars; to Thomas J. Brown, twenty-five dollars; to William H. H. Beans, two hundred and twenty-four dollars ; to Jonathan Brown, four hundred