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516 TWENTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch.263. 1832. Daniel Stoddart, at the rate of six dollars per month, commencing on the first day of January, one thousand eight hundred and thirty. Edgar Freeman, at the rate of twenty dollars per month, commencing on the fourteenth day of November, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-eight. Name nf John Sud,. And be it further enacted, That the Secretary of War be, Mill?;? be ’°‘ and he hereby is, directed to re—insoribe the name of John Miller on zainmiip on said pension roll, as on the third day of November, one thousand eight hundred and twelve, at the rate of eight dollars per month from that time to the third day of January, one thousand eight hundred and seventeen, when his name was inscribed thereon, and that the said John Miller be entitled to receive the same arrears of his pension. Also, John R. Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, That the Secretary of War re-in- R¤PPl°Y¤· scribe the name of John R. Rappleye on said roll, as on the fourth day of March, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-four, at the rate of eight dollars per month, until the third of February, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-nine ; and that thereupon he be entitled to receive, as arrears of his pension, the sum of four dollars per month during that time. Also, Robert Sec. 4. And be it further enacted, That the Secretary of War re-in- Kana. scribe the name of Robert Kane on the said pension roll, as of the date of November first, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-eight, at the rate of seventeen dollars per month; and that, thereupon, he be entitled to receive, as arrears of his pension, the sum of nine dollars per month from that date up to the present time: and hereafter the said sum of seventeen dollars er month. Jane M, Law. Sec. 5. And be itiifurther enacted, That the Secretary of War place gzlthyldizxf on the roll aforesaid the namelof Jane Mary Lawrence, the widow of m,,,,,, ,0 ,,,,_Jonathan Lawrence, an ensrgn in the service of the United States in the caive halfpay late war, who died of wounds received in said service, at the rate f°¤‘ 6**6 Y¤¤\’¤- of seven dollars and hfty cents per month, for and during the term of five years from and after the first clay of January, one thousand eight Proviso. hundred and twenty-eight: Provided, The said Jane Mary Lawrence shall so long live and remain unmarried; but in the event of her death or intermarriuge, then the remainder of said pension shall go to such · child or children of the deceased as were under sixteen years of age at the time of his death, if any such there were. J,P,P;-mm Sec. 6. And be it farther enacted, That the Secretary of War be

  • 0 b¤ ¤ll¤W¤d authorized, upon the application of J. P. Preston, a Colonel in the late

wgigfsgad war, and upon his making proof of his right to be placed upon the have been duo, invalid pension roll as an officer of the late war, to allow the said Pres- &<>· ton the amount which would have been due him had he made his application at the time he received his wound. R. Atwater to Sec. 7. And be it further enacted, That the Secretary of War cause gzligpifssnm to be placed on the list of invalid pensioners the name of Russel Atwater ,,,,,,S,0m,,.,,_ of Saint Lawrence county, state of New York, and pay to him eight dollars per month from first January, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-two, during his life. Approved, July 14, 1832. Srarvrn I. —-·——- July 14, 1832. CHAP. CCLXI1I.—-dn Act for the relief of John J. Jacob. Be it enacted, 4-c., That the Secretary of the Treasury be authorized To be paid the and directed to pay to John J. Jacob, out of any money in the treasury,

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:'::,ggg;:'0, not otherwise appropriated, the amount of his commutation for half

huigpay as ,, pay as a Lieutenant in the army of the United States, on the continenlieutenant, with tal establishment, during the revolutionary war; with such interest ’“‘°l°’“· thereon as that the principal and interest will amount to the sum to which the said Jolm J. Jacob would have been entitled if a final settle-