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TWENTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. C¤.163,164,165,166,167. 1839. 775 Snmrz III. Cnr. CLXHI.-·-.tln Act granting a pension to the widow of John March, March 3, 1839. deceased, -·~—-——-— Be it enacted, &c., That there be paid out of the navy pension fund, to the widow of John March, deceased, an ordinary seaman of the Aponsicn United States ship Adams, who received an injury while in the line of s‘¤¤*¢d *¤ lm'- his duty, a pension equal to half that to which he would have been entitled, provided the proof required by the regulations of the Navy Department had been produced; to commence on the twenty-second day of December, eighteen hundred and thirty-four, and to end on the day of his death. Approved, March 3, 1839. Snrnn III. Cnn. GLX1V.-dn dc! granting a pension to Mary Qitegv-aj of Butler county, Much 3, 1g3e_ Pennsylvania. ———-= Be it enacted, &c., That the Secretary of War be directed to place the name of Mary Uptegratl`, widow of Isaac Uptegrafli deceased, and To W Pl¤¢¢d late a pensioner of the United States, on the roll of revolutionary pen- °° l’°"S‘°" '°"* sioners, and pay the same amount of pension per annum which her said husband received in his lifetime; the same to commence and take etfect at and from the first of March, eighteen hundred and thirty-one, to be paid out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated. Arnmovmn, March 3, 1839. ····—·· Snrvr: III. Cm?. CLXV.—An det granting a pension to John Chris. March 3, 1889. Be it enacted, dw., That the Secretary of War be, and he is hereby, directed to place the name of John Clark on the invalid pension roll, To be placed and that he be paid at the rate of six dollars per month, out of any °¤ P°¤¤¤°¤ mumoney in the treasury not otherwise appropriated; to commence on the first day of January, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-seven. Armzovsn, March 3, 1839. """‘ Srnurs IH. Can. CLXVI. -An Jetfw the relief of Henry Grady, of Macon county, Math Mm}; 3, 3339, Carolina. *‘""‘-"" Be it enacted, ¢§·e., That the Secretary of the Treasury pay to Henry Grady, of Macon county, North Carolina, five hundred and six dollars, Payment for out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, it being for °°¤ d¤h'°¥'°d· six hundred and filty bushels of corn delivered by him at Fort Butler, in the Cherokee nation, for the use of the United States troops, in the year eighteen hundred and thirty-seven. Anrnovnn, March 3, 1839. """"""‘ Smrurs III. Can. CLXVII.——An Act for the relief of Chauncey Calhoun, March 3, 1839. Be it enacted, rye., That the Secretary of the Treasury be directed 1842»¤!¤· f•5· to audit and settle the claim of Chauncey Calhoon for three hundred and Claim to be five dollars and fifty-three cents, upon the principles adopted in the act ggglgid md 0f Congress approved fourteenth June, eighteen hundred and thirty-siir, Ac, 0} June entitled "An act for the relief of Jesse Smith and others ;" the said 14, 1836,eli.91. claim being for a due bill of that amount given by Thomas Tapper, late assistant deputy quartermaster-general, to said Calhoon, for a balance due him for work and materials furnished for the Madison barracks at Sackett’s Harbor, in the year eighteen hundred and sixteen. APPROVED, March 3, 1839.