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 THIRTY SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 26, 27, 28, 29, 30. 1852. 729 of ninety dollars, the value of zz bay mam the property of said Oifut, which was turned over for the use of the government by his commanding officcr, Capt. WV. C. Pollard, without authority. .A1’1’B.OVED, April 14, 1852. Cu,`;-. XXVI. -An Act for the Ilelizg of {hc Munras Railroad Company and their May 4, 1852. urdzes. - - - Ba it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Sccrcmry of Bonds of the the Treasury bc, and he is hereby authorized to cancel the several bonds g;’”i!`°°d  R- given by the Monroe Railroad Company for the duties on certain mil-   lim? (E: road bars of iron imported for the use of said company at Savannah, in b¤ <=¤¤_<=<=U¤d Md the State of Georgia, in the year eighteen hundred and forty-onc; and 3;;rw¥d§L"°"£ Inc is hereby further authorized to enter the judgments satisicd, which enmmd sutisiicd have been, or may bc, obtained by the United States against said com- °“ tlgayment °f pany, or their suretics, 011 their bonds aforesaid, upon the defendants pay- cos ' ing the costs of said suits. Axwuovmn, May 4, 1852. Cmp. XXVII.· ·An Aczjbr me Pcliqf ofJoseph Jdmmn. May 4, 1852. Bc it enacted by the Senate cmd House of .Represcntat2'ves of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of Joseph Johnsthe Interior bc, and he is hereby required to place the name of Joseph fjff €%nl;fOE1"Q§g Johnston, of Addison county, Vermont, on the pension roll, at the mtc ut asl per month of eight dollars per month; said allowance to commence OI1 the first day {gg ·l““· L of January, eighteen hundred and fifty, and continue during his natural ‘ life; 1858, ch. 115. A1>1*ROV1sD, May 4, 1852. Gnu. XXVIII.--An Acc pr the Relief q" Albm Tripp. Mfggy 4, 135;, Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the`" ‘* Z/hited States of America in Congress assembled, That the name of AUM Tripp to Albm, Tripp, a. soldier in the service of the United States in the1atcgg lSi§;j?(§‘}ut§2 wa; with Great Britain, be placed on the roll of invalid pensions, at the Bop month {mm ram of four dollars per month, commencing the first day of December, <¤<=·1»1851· eightcen hundred and fifty-one, to continue during his natural life. 1854;};.225,52. APPROVED, May 4, 1852. Cmun XXIX.- -An Act for the Relief of James Lewis. May 4,, 1g5g, Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the `—"""_ United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of t £¤¤¤§§d Lewgs the Treasury be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to pay to ° BPM $31 ’ James Lewis out of amy money in the treasury not otherwise appropriatcd, the sum of three hundred and sixteen dollars the amount recommended to be paid to him as witness fccs and mileage, by the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia. APPROVED, May 4, 1852. Cum-. XXX.--An Actjbr the Payment of Amaars of Penswn to the Guardian of Am> May 4, 1852. mas Ccrumt. ·--· ··· · Be it enacted by the Senate and Hman of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the arrears of _A¤‘f>*¤'¤0fP¤¤- pension now due to Artcmas Conant, an invalid pensioner, by an act fgggagi %°m§g passed July sixth, eighteen hundred and fifteen, be paid to his guardian plaid to hig gumfor the use of said Conant, at the rate of five dollars and thirty-three d‘““ f°’ h" “‘°* von. x. 1’1uv. -92