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TWEN TY-SEVEN TH CONGRESS. S1;ss.I1. Ch.220,221,222,223,224. 1842. 867 tled to, and receive a pension, at the rate of eight dollars a month, from the first day of January, eighteen hundred and thirty-three, and to continue during his natural life. Approved, August 26, 1842. Srnuu II. Curr. CCXX. —An Aet for lhe relief of Jacob Jackson. A,,g_ 26, 1g4g_ Be it enacted, <§·c., That the Secretary of War be, and he is hereby, directed to place the name of Jacob Jackson, of the state of New York, T., be Placed upon the roll of invalid pensioners, as a pensioner at the rate of five ¤¤‘p¤n¤wn rv1L dollars per month; the pension to commence on the thirtieth day of March, eighteen hundred and forty, and to continue during his natural life. Approved, August 26, 1842. Srnurs II. Gnu. CCXXl.—An hcl for the relief of Dorothy Bowman. Aug gg, 1g4g_ Be it enacted, ¢§~c., That the Secretary of War be, and he is hereby, directed to pay to Dorothy Bowman, of Marshall county, Virginia, out payment to of any money not otherwise appropriated, at the rate of eight dollars herper month, from the time her late husband, Samuel Bowman, a revolutionary soldier, was stricken from the pension roll, in eighteen hundred and thirty-four, to the twentieth day of February, A. D. eighteen hundred and forty, the time of his death. Approved, August 26, 1842. ····—·— S-ru·¤·ri: II. CHAP. CCXXII.-——An hcl fur the relief of Joseph Parker. Aug. 26, 1842, Be it enacted, ¢§·c., That the Secretary of War be, and he hereby is, directed to place the name of Joseph Parker, of Windsor, in the state To be placed of Vermont, on the list of revolutionary pensioners of the United States, on pension list. and to pay him the sum of sixty dollars per annum from the fourth day of March, eighteen hundred and thirty~one, during his natural life. Approved, August 26, 1842. ——·—‘ STLTUTE II. CHAP. CCXXIII.-.6n Act far the relig" of Nathan Smith and others. Aug 25, 1,342, Be it enacted, Qc., That the collector of customs for the district of New London, in the state of Connecticut, be directed to pay to Nathan Allowance of Smith, and the owners, officers, and crew, of the fishing schooner James bounty to fish- Monroe, of seventy-seven and thirteen ninety-fifths tons burden, which mg ““h°°“°'· sailed from Stonington, in said district, during the season of eighteen hundred and thirty-four, on a fishing voyage to the straits of Belle Isle, and was absent and employed therein at sea for the term of three and a half months, the bounty she is entitled to receive for having been employed three and a half months in the cod fisheries, and using foreign salt on which the duties had been paid, agreeably to the act of July Actoflulyze, twenty-nine, eighteen hundred and thirteen. 1813* °h‘ 35* Approved, August 26, 1842. ‘*"" Srnurs II. CHAP. CCXXIV. —- dn dot for the relief of Samuel R, Slaymaker. Aug, 26, 1842. Be it enacted, <§·c., That the Postmaster General be, and he is hereby, directed to settle with and pay to Samuel R,. Slaymaker, of Penn- Payrnenp for sylvania, for carrying the Baltimore and Philadelphia mail from Ilancaster fnagiing ° ° to Philadelphia, during the winters of eighteen hundred and thirty-three and thirty-four, and eighteen hundred and thirty-four and thirty-five, at