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 764THIR'I`Y-SECOND CONGRESS. Szzss. II. C11. 121, 122, 123, 124. 1853. ation of the mails, the sum of three thousand one hundred and ninety- eight dollars, for damages actually incurred by him, by reason of an order of the postmaster changing the route upon which he had contracted to run between Knoxville aud Sparta, Tennessee. A1>1>u0vm>, March 3, 1853. March 3, 1858. Cana CXX.I.——An Act jbr the Relief of Robert Gibson. _ Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United w}%>b¤*{¤ G£¤°¤ States of America in Obngress assembled, That the Secretary of the Inthe 8g3E3H rg;} terior bc, myd he is hereby directed to place the narpc of; Robcrg Gibson, wigs th fG b C tyVb p th llf Id t u rmon, o men nar oun , munm, u on e ro o mva 1 penmoners, :1 gg; f(“EIi;"Y r the mm of eight dollars per month, to commcncc on the first day of Janu- 'ary, eighteen hundred and fifty-two, and to continue during his natural life. A1>1=·120v1·:1>, March 3, 1853. Much 8, 1858. Cmxr. CXIHI.-An Actjbr the Pdief of U7·sula E. Cobb. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of Me United U¤‘¤¤iv·E·C0bb States of America, in Congress assembled, That the Sccret:n·y of the I¤·
 * 13; Bggggrgi} terior be required to place the name of Ursula E. Cobb, widow of the

m; $18per month lata Charles Cobb, gunner in the navy of the United Statcs, upon the ¥*°“;M°Y 9-1848- list of naval pensions, and to pay her 2. pension at the rate of mn dol- °r v° y°m' lame per month, to commence on the ninth day of May, eighteen hundred and forty eight, and to continue for and during the term of five years. APPROVED, Marcin 3, 1853. Much 3, 1858. CHAP. CXXIIL —-An Act jbr the Reliof of Cbruelius Covert, of Zllichiqan. Bo it enacted by the Senate anél House of Representatives of the United Cornelius G0- States 0 America in Om: ress assembZeaL That the P0stmast01·-Gcnaml . 9 _ gg'; °°m_b:mQ;*£ be, and he is hereby directed to pay to Cornchus Covert, of the State on qpmgjl cm. of Michigan, out of the revenues of the Post-OfHce Department, not Wt- otherwise appropriated, the sum of three hundred and ninety-six dollars per annum, for the transportation of the mail on route number three thousand seven hundred and seventy-seven, from Marshall to Centreville, in tho State of Michigan, instead of two hundred and nineteen dollars, for and during the term of his contract, made and entered into in the year eighteen hundred and iifzy. Ayucovmn, March 3, 1853. March 8x 1858- Cx-ru. CXXIV. —-An Actfvr the Reliqf 0 Moses Olmstead and Mrs. Elizabeth (hui . ,___,___________ 5 Be it enacted by the Senate and House of .Represe1ztatives of the United Bmg{°£°§¤ Ogg; States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the Ingd 0,, pensiogroli terior be authorized and directed to place the name of Moses Olmstead at Ssfer month, on the list of invalid pensioners, and to pay him, during his life, a pen- Cl_£Q;;'£°g::;$:g Sm. 2: And be 1I;_fe{rt}acr enacted, That the Secretary of the Interior ,,4 ,,,1 pension be authomzcd and requucd to place the name of Mrs. Elizabeth Craig,
 * 23;*;,  2°• sion of eig!;'tJdollm·s per month; said pension to commence on the twenl ticth day 0 zinuary one thousand eight hundred and 1'ifty-three.
 * 011. widow of the latc Lieutenant-Colonel Lewis Craig of the United States

army, who was killed in California about the first éay of June, eighteen hundred and fifty-two, on the pension roll, at the rate of one-half the pay har husband was receiving at the time of his death: this allowance to commence from Que said first day of June, eighteen hundred and fnfty- two, and to contmuc to her during hor widowhoodg and should she