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770 TWENTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. S. III.C. 140,141,142,143,144,I45. 1839. sion roll, and pay h·im the sum of six dollars per month during life; commencing on the first day of January, anno Domini eighteen hundred and thirty-eight. Approved, March 3, 1839. Srnurn III. —-— March 3, 1839. Guan. CXL.-An Act for the relief ty Daniel Ward and George Flfeklin. Be it enacted, &c., That the United States district attorney for the Captain pm. eastern district of Virginia, or other officer whose duty it may be to <>;¤d¤¤z¤ ;s¤1¤¤¢ superintend the collection of zt certain judgment recovered by the United jmzlaigedé "' States against John Morrison, and other sureties of George Wheeler and Caleb Morrison, be authorized and required finally to relinquish all proceedings for enforcing the supposed lien created by the said judgment against the lands and tenements of the said John Morrison, purchased by Daniel Ward and Joseph Ficklin. Approved, March 3, 1839. Snrcrs III. —-—-— March 3. 1839- Cnar-. CXLI.—An del for the relief of Richard Handley. Be it enacted, Q-c., That the Secretar of the Treasur be authorized Y Y _ Payment for and directed to pay to Richard Hendlcy, out of any money in the tream;T°dr sury not otherwise appropriated, ninety-three dollars, as compensation ,5,,,, gu]:;; for furnishing a room, fire, and candles to the guards round the old post ofiice thirty-one days. Approved, March 3, 1839. S·n·ru·rn III. ·""" March 3, 1839. Cnn. CXLII.-ein Act for the relief of Abel .0. Pusko and others. Be it enacted, dm., That so much of the judgment taken in the Released from northern district court of New York, in favor of the Post Office Departl,?:§;‘:;nf°"“‘" ment, against Orson Crane, Abel A. Pasko, and ———- Wickham, as ' includes the penalty and the damages, and interest thereon, be, and the same is hereby, remitted and released. Approved, March 3, 1839. Srnora III. -—-——- March 3, 1839. CHAP. CXLIII.-An Act for the relirf of John Brown and Company. Be it enacted, qc., That the Postmaster-General is hereby authorized Settlement and directed to ettle with John Brown and Company, and pay to them Wlih them. &·¤· such sum of money as they in justice and equity ought to receive for carrying the New Orleans mail from the city of Washington, in the District of Columbia, to Fredericktown, in the state of Maryland, from the twenty-third day of May, eighteen hundred and thirty-six, to the seventh day of July next following. Approved, March 3, 1839. Srnurs III. °"""" March 3, Iggy_ CHA!. CXLIV.—-An Act for the relief of Enoch Matson. _ Be it enacted, &c., That Enoch Matson be, and he is hereby, autho- Autborizgdtg rized to withdraw his location of warrant number one hundred and trunsfgrlocnticn fifty-five, for six hundred and forty-acres, and to locate the same upon °H“" "'“""“’· any of the unappropriated lands of the United States, in the state of Missouri, now liable to entry at private sale. Approved, March 3, 1839. Srnurs III. """ Much 3, 1839_ Can. CLXV.-An Act for tim reliq of John L. Allen. T b _ d _ Be it enacted, &c., That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he nmgd ?0:,"¤:m' rs hereby, authorised to pay to John L. Allen, of Lowndes county and ofiicialact, state of Mississippi, out of any moneys in the treasury not otherwise ap-