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 THIRTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sress. II. Ch. 134, 135, 136, 137. 1853. 767 WOOdW&l'd, of the United States revenue service, who was drowned at the mouth of the Klamath River, coast of California, on or about the fifth day of Novcmbcrfeightecn hundred and fifty, on the pension roll, at a. compensation of thirty dollars per month, commencing with the said fifth of November, eighteen hundred and fifty, and to continue to her during her widowhood, and after her death or intcrmarriagc to be paid to her children, until they respectively arrive at sixteen years of age, agrceably to the provisions of the act of eleventh August, eighteen hundred and forty-eight. APPROVED, March 3, 1853. Cmxr. CXXXIV.—An Act for the Benqfit of John Ozias. March 3, 1853. Bc it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Oemgress assembled, That the Treasurer of the John Ozi=xs,puy- United States is hereby authorized to pay to John Ozis.s,out of any m°“°*°· money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated by law, the sum of two hundred dollars, the amount paid by him on the thirty-first October, eighteen hundred and thirty-five, for a. quarter section of land which the government had sold to another. Armzovmp, March 3, 1853. CHAP. CXXXV.-—An Actjbr the Reliqfqf William H Wdls, and others. March 3, 1858. 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- Land Wmum: terior be, and he is hereby, directed to issue a. land warrant for one of isQ‘\}"Ug° hundred and sixty acres of land to WilIium H. `Wells, Edmund Wells, mlm,] €;gl]S  and Sally Wells, heirs at law of Lcmucl Wells, deceased, to be located Sully Wells. on any of the unappropriated lands of the United States which have been offered for sale and are subject to private entry, at one dollar and twenty-five cents per acre, which shall be in full compensation for all services rendered by said Lemuel Wells, dcccuscd, as a soldier in the late war with Great Britain. A1>1~R0v1~;1>, March 3, 1853. Cu,x1>. CXXXVI.— An Act jbr the Reliqfqf Nathan IL Darling. MMC], g  1858 Bc it enacted by the Senate and [buss of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the In- Nacmn IL Darterior be, and he is hereby authorized and required to place the name of Img tg b? P*=*<{<=g Nathan H. Darling, of Lake county, in the State of Illinois, on the roll ghg ;;’£QO,:§h of invalid pensioners, at the rate of eight dollars per m0¤th,to com- fxem Aprjl 6, mance on the fifth day of April, eighteen hundred and fifty-two, and to 18**2r M m°· continue during his life. APPROVED, March 3, 1853. Cmue. CXXXVII. —An Act to authorize the issuing 0/’a Register to the Bmg Boundary, Mm-ch 31 1g5g_ and to change the Names af the Steamers Roger Williams and Propeller mario. .- Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That there be issued under Register migthe direction of the Secretary of the Treasury, a Register for the Brig §;‘:uf3ug}F B"? Boundary, formerly an British vessel, now owned by B. B. Titcomb, zm American citizen, of Newburyport, Mzmssnnhusctts, which vessel put into said port; in distress, and was purchased by said Titeomb, in the winter   0f eighteen hundred and fifty-one: Provided, That it shall be proved to }* °V*s°- the satisfaction of the Secretary of the Treasury that the cost of the repairs of said vessel made in the United States subsequent to that tmxc,