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 760 THIRTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 105, 106, 107. 1853. the then Upper California, 011 the eighteenth day of March, eighteen hundred and forty-seven, amounting in all to nineteen thousand five hundred dollars, in favor of one F. Huttman, for moneys advanced for the public service, the said bills having been drawn on James Buchanan, Secretary of State, and payment refused by him for want of any appropriation out of which the same could be paid, and the said Fremont Proviso. being sued in London for the same: Provided, That before the payment of the same, 01* any part thereof, the Secretary of the Treasury shall be satisied that the amount has been expended {br the benefit; of the public service. APPROVED, Merch 3, 1853. Much 3, 1858. CHAP. CV.-—An Act _/or the Relief of L. [Ul Goldcborough, and Olhers. Be it enacted by the Senate and Abuse of Representatives of the United States of·America in Congress assembled, That the proper accounting oflicers of the Treasury Department be, and they are hereby authorized and required to allow and pay, out of any money in the Treasury not Y¤y¤”¤¢¤* W otherwise appropriated, to L. M. Goldsborough, G. J. Ven Brunt and S, hl13E' G??]??;,; F. Blunt, for expenses incurred by them, respectively, while serving 1h·131t;m1d S. F. upon a joint commission of army and navy officers in California and mlm- Oregon, during the years eighteen hundred and forty-nine and eighteen hundred and fifty, double the pay of a commander in the nztvy, in sen service, during the exact time of their employment on said coasts as aforesaid, to wit: from the first of April, eighteen hundred and forty-nine, to the twentysseventh of November, eighteen hundred and ilfty, deducting therefrom the regular pay accruing to said officers during that period. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That each of the three army 0{licers, Paynnent to J. J. L. Smith, C. A- Ogden, und D. Leadbetter, of the corps of Engineers, Ig €““u‘*  A" who were associated with the said navy officers in the joint duty aforeg on, an D. _ _ _ _ Leadbetter. and, be allowed and paid, as =1foressud, conimutzmon of fuel and quzu·ters from the first of April, eighteen hundred and forty-nine, to the twenty- seventh of November, eighteen hundred and fifty, equal in amount to the allowance authorized to u. major of the army- on duty at Sun Francisco during that time; deducting therefrom the commutation to which gtey would have been entitled respectively, at their posts in the Atlantic `tutes. .Ar1>1z0vm>, March 3, 1853. Mm·cl18, 1858. Ch.x1=. CVI.—An Act for the Relic/' of the Legal Rqmsentatives ty llralter Colton. W Ba it mmcled by the Senate and House of ]?e·prese1zlalz`·z:es of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the Payment to the Trezusury be, and he hereby is, directed to pay to the legal representatives ` wise appropriated, the sum of seven thousand eight hundred and sixty- five dollars and thirty-tln·cc cents, the same being the amount deposited by said Colton in the Treasury of the United States, above the nct amount for which the prize ship Aclmittnnce was purchased by his agent. A1>x·u0v1cD, Mzu·ch 3, 1853. Mm-;,]; 3, g35g_ Cum-. CVII.——An Act for the Relief of Jacob Shade, Jr. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Zhzfted States of xlnzerica in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the In- Jncob Stmdei terior bc, and he is hereby, directed to place the name of Jacob Shade, ;‘;£‘l0§l“;f§{, Jr., of the State of Virginia, upon the invalid pension roll, at the rate of qt, S8 gm- month, eight dollars pet month, to commence on the first day of January, eighteen pg}; _¤¤$\¤;1*y I. hundred and Iitty-two, and to continue during his imturzxl lit}:. "“*'°" '“‘ A1-nnovicn, March 3, 1853.
 * iQG‘m;';*g:);’€’§n of the lute \Vnltcr Colton, out of any money in the ZI.`rez1sury not other-