416 THIRTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 129, 179. 1849. has been, or shall be, lost, captured, destroyed, or abandoned in the manner before mentioned, said parent or guardian shall be allowed pay therefor, on making satisfactory proof, as in other cases, and the further proof that he is entitled thereto by having furnished the same. Whm I>¤¤‘¤¤¤§¤ Sec. 6. And be it further enacted, That in all instances where any ggligrhggznbytig person other than aminor has been, or shall be, engaged in the military provided with service aforesaid, and has been, or shall be, provided with a horse or 6;,*::; &t‘;· *2; equipment, or with military accoutrements by any person, the owner Wm_ thereof, who has risqued, or shall take the risque of such horse, equipments, or military accoutrements on himself, and the same has been, or shall be, lost, captured, destroyed, or abandoned in the manner before mentioned, such owner shall be allowed pay therefor, on making satisfactory proof, as in other cases, and the further proof that he is entitled thereto, by having furnished the same, and having taken the risque on himself deH¤>‘$¢= ¤:g- Sec. 7. And be it further enacted, That in all cases where horses f,,,l°":,,,.,‘}i,,l‘ is have been condemned by a board of officers, on account of their untitconsequence or ness for service, in consequence of the government failing to supply {fg; d*`z':8°» forage, all such horses and their equipage shall be allowed and paid for, ’ whenever the facts shall be proven, by legal and satisfactory evidence, whether oral or written, that such condemned horse and the equipage was turned over to a quartermaster of the army, whether any receipt therefor was given and produced or not. Armovan, March 3, 1849. March 3, 1849. Gun. CLXX1X.—An Act fur Lge Relief of James Norris, and for other T"`;';" IIQGSGS. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the N1;=;y:¢ <>*g¤¤¤§S United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary placed on th; of the Navy be, and he is hereby, directed to place the name of James invalid pension Norris, of Sandwich, in the State. of New Hampshire, on the roll of ’°u· invalid pensioners, and pay him a pension at such rate per year as is provided by law for the total disability of an of an assistant surgeon in the navy of the United States, to commence on on the first day of July, A'. {eighteen hundred and forty-eight, and continue during his natural i e. forA{’,!;;°1;:;Ql'f Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That there be, and hereby are, apmmt of Tm,. propriated out of any money in the` treasury not otherwise appropriated gz §!i¤¤¤— th? following sums, for the government of the Territory of Minne- ’ ‘ ’ so a: e1§1”Qj';fd°';§§;; d ger salaries of governor, three judges, and secretary, nine thousand otiicers. 0 mis- C<>¤¢i¤z<>¤¢=i¤S· d Sor contingent expenses of said Territory, three hundred and fifty Pay and mile- dollars. {ff, 0*}* IEEE; For compensation and mileage of the members of the legislative ma, 0gé,,,,, assembly, pay of olhcers and attendants, printing, stationery, fuel, and xg 3i21d?;;?: other incidental expenses, thirteen thousand seven hundred dollars. ,1,,,,,; Expense, Approved, March 3, 1849.