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 746 THIRTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. II. C11. 35, 36, 37. 1853. Jamgs Hsu to bg money in the Treasury Dot otherwise appropriated, to Charles S, mid $12,119 47 Mathews, Charles Wood and James Hall, the sum of twelve thousand m ML one hundred and nineteen dollars and forty-seven cents, ($12,119 47,) which payment shall be in full satisfaction and discharge of all claims which they or either of them have upon the United States for or on account of all damages sustained by them growing out of their contract to furnish marble for the basement of the Custom House lately built in the city of New York. Armovmn, January 25, 1853. Jem. 27, 1858. Gun. XXXV.—An Act pw the Reliqf of Abigail Staford. 871 Be it enacted I4; the Senate and House of Representatives of the United ‘P°’t·P‘ ‘ States of America  Congress assembled, T hut the Secretary of the Mis. Abigail Treasury of the United States pay to Mrs. Abigail Stafford, her llGlI`S or Sggfog E; legal representatives, two thousand dollars, out of any money in the guppugg {-,1,.,,;,;,, Treasury not otherwise appropriated, for supplies furnished the army in Gd by Henry the revolutionary war, and services rendered by her father, Henry war. equity. Ar1>nov1·:1>, January 27, 1853. 33m_ 27, 1g5g_ Cnn. XXXVI.-An Act fw the Relief ry Frances P. Gardinew-. ~.` Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the In- Pension of terior be required to renew the pension heretofore allowed and paid to F}‘¤¤<><=¤ Y· GM- Frances P. Gardiner, and to continue the same for and durinv her diner renewed - ° - natural life, commencmv on the first clay of January, one thousand eieht forhfe. I d d d f t an ¤ nun re an or y. Approved, January 27, 1853. Jan. 27, 1853. Cuar. XXXVII.———An Act jbr the Relief of John HC Quinney, a Stockbridge Indian. »_ Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Uongress assembled, That in lieu of all the rights of Payment to John W. Quinuey in the lands and annuities of the Stockbridge tribe of Q; mm? *0 ·T¤l¤; Indians, and in the annuities, money, or land to which said Indians now °f‘m%:,';';°%§§ are or may hereafter be entitled under existing treaties, there skull be the Stock- paid to the said John WV. Quinney, out of the moneys now due and pay- b“d$°”· able to the said Stockbridge tribe of Indians, the sum of one thousand dollars, or so much more or less than that sum as shall be declared to be just and proper by the chiefs and head-men of said Stockbridge tribe; A parcel of and there shall also be granted to the said John W. Quinney, in fee {$*;*3 ¤°·¤*°d *° simple, and to his heirs and assigns forever, the tract or parcel of land ' now in the possession and occupancy of the said John WV. Quinney in Stockbridge, in the State of Wisconsin, and bounded and described, as follows, to wit: bounded on the north by lot number thirty-three, recommended 1:0 be patented to Mr. Dinslow, in the Stockbridge treaty of goycexémlgrttxventy-tbutrth,deightcen fliundrecltlanfl lforty-eigi)ht,  trhe m e a es 0 num ere seven y- our- sou 1 y 0 s num ere ir y- seven and seventy, recommended to be pzitented to Mr. John Dick ; east by the military road·(so called) passing through the town of Stockbridge, and west by the Winnebago ]3l(G—-COHi9,lU1Hg three hundred and sixty acres of land more or less; and it shall be the duty of the Commissioner of the Geuexial Land-Office to cause the said piece of lend to be surveyed, and to issue to the said John W. Quinney a patent therefor, in accordance with such survey. .A`I’I’ROVED, Jzmuary 27, 1853.
 * “:£:t;§¤;h;; Smith, of Massachusetts, to be paid upon the principles of justice and