Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 10.djvu/831

 THIRTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 114, 115, 116. 1854. 791 theuszmd nine hundred and eighty dollars, out of any money in the treasury not omhcrwisc appropriated, being the amount claimed by the said cxccutrix to be duc the estate of the said Brevct Colonel Fanning, as balances of his accounts against the United States for services rendered in eighteen hundred and eighteen and eighteen hundred and twenty-01¤c,as United States Commissioner in receiving and restoring St. Mm·k’s, and as Indian Agent at forts Gadsden and St. Marks, from April, eighteen hundred and eighteen, to December, eighteen hundred and twenty—0nc. .A.P1’ROVED, July 27, 1854. CH,s1>. CXIV. —-An Actjbr the Reliqf of Lim WZ Kel{y. July 27, 185* Be it enacted by the Senate and Ihusq of Representatives of the United Smtes of America in Congress assembled, That the Postmaster-Gene- John w_ Kd, ml bc, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to have the accounts 1y*s apccunb for of John W. Kelly, late an contractor on route number three thousand five fQ£iY‘€;gb2‘;0t_ hundred and forty, from Bainbridge, Georgia, to Apalachicolzm, Florida, ned hr me couaudimd and settled by the proper accounting OH`iCC1`S, and to allow the **`“°*P*i°°· said John `W. Kelly the contract price stipulated to be paid him, to wit: the sum of two thousand four hundred dollars per annum, from the first September, eighteen hundred and fifty-two, to the thirticth of J unc, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, the day on which his contract would have expired, deducting tl1crcfr0m the payments heretofore made the said John WV. Kelly on account thereof ; and the sum when so zxsccr- Rccgfvgdju tained and paid shall be in full of all claims which the said John W. M! of ¤U¤¥¤im Kelly may have for damages in consequence of the annulment of his g;££{;2§°g0i§j` said contract 0n the twenty—iirst day of February, eighteen hundred and tract. fifty-three, by the Post-Oiiicc Depzmment. Sec. 2. And be it jurther enacted, That the amount ascertained to be Approprmtion. due the said John NV. Kelly be paid out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated. .AP1’ROVED, July 27, 1854. CHAP. CXV. -—An Act fw the Relieg/`qf William Senna Factor. July 27, 1854. Bc it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Oongress assembled, That the sum oftwo thousand William S- _ dollars be paid to William Senna Factor, out of any money in the trca- ggggg sury not otherwise appropriated, as indemnity in full for property of Rose nigy my pmpmy Factor, destroyed by order of the American officers of the United States d05W0F6d- army, in the Seminole war of eighteen hundred and thirty-six, and for property taken by such officcrs for public use in said war: Pmvided, Pr<>viS<>- That the Secretary of the Interior shall first be satisfied that said Willium Senna Factor is the legal representative of Rose Factor, dcccuscd: Provided, That the said sum shall be received in full, of all claim on _Furmhcr pmaccount of the property herein mentioned. v‘S°‘ A1>1>1¤0v12x>, July 27, 1854. Cx1A1s. CXVI.-— An Act for the Rcliqf <y" John S. H/Ylsan. July 27, 1854- Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the _ John Wiltd Treasury bc, and he is hereby, authorized to pay to John S. Wilson, the $60 t;¤d°iff;._ sum of eight hundred dollars, with interest thereon, at the mic of six par asc from May 17, ccntum per annum, from the seventeenth day of May, eighteen hundred 182* and twenty-two, in full compensation to the said John S. Wilson, for the damages sustained by being evicted of his title, derived by patent from the United States, to the cast half of section twenty-two and west half of