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 728 THIRTY-—SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 18, 21, 22, 23. 1852. lcr be entitled to receive the sum of eight dollars per month during his rmtuml lgfe, to commence on the first day of May, eighteen hundred and orb -ei t. .A5TI’1’I§OVED, March 19, 1852. March 19, 1862. Gunn XVIII.-——An Act for the Relief of Willianss, Staples and mlliams. Be it enacted by lhe Senate and House of Representaufves of the Qtepeymont to United States of America in Obngress assembled, That the Secretary of W;h§“§imi§m*:f the Treasury be, and is hereby authorized and directed to pay to Wilgg duties 0,{ Iiams, Staples and Williams, of the city of Norfolk, in the State of s00d? bum i¤ Virginia, out of any moneys in the treasury not otherwise appropriated pubkc store. · · ’ a. sum not exceeding eleven hundred and fifty-suc dollars and fifty cents, being the duty paid by them on one hundred and twenty-one hogsheads of sugar, which were destroyed by fire while in the public store, in the city of Norfolk aforesaid, on the fourteenth dey of June, eighteen hundred and forty-eight, which sugars were imported by them into the port of Norfolk ou or about the sixth day of June, eighteen hundred and Pwvi¤c· forty-eight: Provided, That satisfactory evidence shall be produced to the Secretary of the Treasury of the destruction of said sugar by the fire aforesaid. APPROVED, March 19, 1852. April 2, 1852. CRAP. XXI. —-An Act to authorize the issuing of a, Mister to the Brig America. Bc it enacted 6y the Senate and House of Representatives of the Register mis- United States of America in Congress assembled, That there be issued, f_{‘;G’;?;n*hQum8 under the direction of the Secretary of the Treasury, a. register to the gg, prim); brig America, a. British vessel, lately called the Primrose, which vessel NSG- was stranded on the coast of the United States, and purchased by Nathaniel Noyes, a citizen of the United States, and by him repaired: Proviso. Provided, It shall be proved to the satisfaction of the Secretary of the Treasury that the cost of the repairs made in the United States, after the purchase of the said vessel by the present owner, exceeds three fourrhs ofétléc original cost of building sn. vessel of the same tonnage in the nite tzxtos. Ammovmn, April 2, 1852. APH! 2, 1852- CHAP. XXII.-An Act to authorize the issuing of a. Register to the Siu}; Kossuih. Bc it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Rogistertoig.- United States of America in Congress assembled, That there be issued, §Q:£’:hmQnQ1;P under tho direction of the Secretary of the Treasury, e, register- to the owed {ho R; ship Kossuth, :.1 Guatemelizm vessel, lately called the ship Republics. de P¤Y>U<>¤· d6 GM- Guatemaliu, which has been purchased by J. B. Stouvencl, 2, citizen of °°m°u“' the United States, while said vessel was lying in the port of New York ?r¢>*fi=¤· almost u wreck : Provided, That it shall be proved to the satisfaction of the Secretary of the Treasury that the cost of her repairs made in the United States, after the purchase of the said vessel by her present owner, exceeds three fourths of the original cost of building a vessel of the same tonnage in the United States. Approved, April 2, 1852. AP!"} Us 1852- CHAP- XXIII.—-—An Act _/or the Relief of Theodore Ojizt. Bc it enacted Z4; the Senate and House of Representatives of the hmgkacdgre 0% United »5?ates cfzimerica in Congress assembled, That the Socremry of Mm ° pm the Treasury be, and he is hereby directed to pay to Theodore OH`ut, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum