804 THIR.TY—FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 68, 74, 83 1850. Sept. 20, 1850. Cuar. LXVHI. — .8:: Act for Fac Relief of Captain Nathan Adams, of ""’“""'“W"W ¢7l7l6SSec. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the _ Accounting of- United States of America in Congress assembled, That the proper ac- ,;;?;,, °f *h° counting olhcers of the treasury settle and adjust the account of Capy author- . . . . . . . and to same this tain Nathan Adams, on the principles of justice and equity, and admit gicvppazg C*P*- to his credit such sums, not exceeding three hundred and thirty-five 'dollars and two cents, as shall be proved to their satisfaction to have been expended in the service of the United States in the quartermaster’s department, pertaining to the war with Mexico Approved, September 20, 1850. Sept. 26, 1850. Gun. LXXIV.-—.an Act to authorize I7wmas Ginnatty to hold and transmit ·"i;‘ certain Real Estate. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Thomas Qin- United States of America in Congress assembled, That Thomas Gin- {‘;‘3g',§“;£Q’;f,f£ natty, a native of Ireland, but now a resident in the city of Washingvey naman may ton, in the District of Columbia, be, and he is hereby, authorized to °¤*a*°**\*h°°i*Y hold, convey, and transmit certain real estate bounded as follows, to °f W°°hmgt°°' wit: “All that piece and parcel of ground situated in the city of Washington, and known and designated on the ground plan thereof, as part of lot numbered five (5) in square numbered two hundred and fifty-seven, (257), being thirty-seven (37) feet front on Fourteenth Street, and running back to the depth of seventy-five (75) feet, being the north part of said lot number five, (5), together with the buildings and im provements, rights, privileges, and appurtenances to the same belongmg," as per deed of the same from Andrew·J. Joice and wife, on record m said city- reference being had to said deed bearing date on the eighth day of May, anno Domini eighteen hundred and fifty, in the same manner as though he was a native citizen of the United Statesand that if the said Thomas Ginnatty should die, leaving a widow, she shall be endowed thereof according to law. Approved, September 26, 1850. Sept, 28, 1350, Cine. LXXXIII.—-An Act fo; ;h.etPayment of a Company of Indian —-¤—-—t··——‘ 0 Ill! 8875. Be st enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the WS¤¤f¤¤=E>’ , og United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary ,0;;,, mp of War bc, and he is hereby, authorized and required to cause to be pany or indian paid to the spy company of Indian mounted volunteers (Shawnees and
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Harney gm., the by Colone W. S. Haruey,United States army, on the iirst day of June, Service vf U· S- eighteen hundred and forty-six, and discharged the thirty-iirst day of August, eighteen hundred and forty-six, one day’s pay and allowances for every day held in service under said muster, and the usual travelling allowances, according to rates established for volunteers under existing laws; and the sum of four thousand dollars is hereby appropriated for this object, out of any monies in the treasury not otherwise appropriated. Armovnn, September 28, 1850.