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 THIRTY—TIIIRD CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 76, 77, 78, 88, 89. 1854. 783 on the list of invalid pensioners, and pay him, during his life, a pension ¤*°¤ NU M W of eight dollars per month; said pension to commence on the twentieth gl, Mm day of January, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-three. 1_863, during his APPROVED, June 29, 1854. 1***- CHAP. LXXVI.—An Act for the Relief q/'Llewellyn Waclzinglon. Juno gg! ]_g54_ Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Matted States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the 1,1Gwg1x,·¤ T;-easury*be, and he is hereby required to pay to Llewellyn YVasl1ington, lV¤¤hl¤§*f;¤ *0 out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, two hun- b° pwd $"05‘°2` drcd and five dollars and sixty-two cents, for services as a clerk in the Post-Office Department from the first day of May, eighteen hundred and fifty-one until the fourteenth day of July of the same yeaf. APPROVED, June 29, 1854. CHAP. LXXVII.-An Act for the Relief of Ira Day, of Wzrrnont. Jung gg, ]g54_ Be it enacted by the Senate and [base of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the 1°ostms,stcr—General _ is hereby authorized and required to pay to Im Day, of Vermont, or his m;::'sg${,§`£’° legal representatives, one thousand and eight dollars and ninety cents, m be paid out of the funds of the Post—OfHcc Depaxtxnent, in full for the balance $1908-90- due to him for transporting the mail from Royalton to Burlington, in the State of Vermont, from January, eighteen hundred and thirty-three, to July, eighteen hundred and thirty-seven. APRIEOVED, June 29, 1854. Cum. LXXVIII.-—An Act for the Relief of James Jqywes and Jeremiah MZ Smith. June 29, 1854. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Matted States of America in Congress assembled, That the Postmaster-General Postmasterbe, and he is hereby, authorized in his discretion to cause James Jefrics 3;3°£‘1r£;g;’”' and Jeremiah M. Smith and their guarzmtors to be released from tho Jcqdcs and gm-. penalty incurred by the {Enilurc, on the part of said Jeffries und Smith, ¤¤¤i=¤h M- Smith to carry the United States mail upon routes six thousand two hundred and sixcy—eigl1t, six thousand two hundred and sixty-nine, and six thou- to enrrythe U.S. sand two hundred and seventy-seven, according to the bid offered by mm them and accepted by the Pos:-Oflioo Department, and that he also cause to be refunded to the said J(£H.1'lGS and Smith the amount of any fines All fines DW} paid by them in consequence of any failure on their part to carry the t°'b°r°` mails upon said routes. APPROVED, Juno 29, 1854. CHAP. LXXXVIII.-An Act to change the Name of the American-built Brig "HaZtcwctl “July 17L}§§_’#; to that of “James Rose," and to grant her a new Register. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United . States of Americaetn Congress assembled, That the Collector of the Regigtgrto as- Customs of the port; of Charleston, in the State of South Carolina, be, {M6   **:1** H°·l· and he is hereby, authorized under the direction of the Secretary of the n°,`:§,, ,:,,:1   0; Treasury, to admit to register under the name and title of the “James James Rose. Rose," the American-built brig now owned by Hull and Company of said Charleston, and known as the “IIa.llowell." APPROVED, July 17, 1854. CHAP. LXXXIX.—-An Act jbr the Relief of the Utica Steam Wocllen Company. July 17, 1864. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives af the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the sum of one thousand one hundred and eighty-one dollars and sixteen cents be, and the same