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 THIRTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 169, 170, 171, 172. 1854. 805 (jyup. CLXIX. —— An ACC f??` ite Rdf?/` of DT. S. R. Addison, passed Assistant Sur- Aug. 1, 1864. gcon zn the United States Navy. ———···-—- Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the accounting officers of Dr. Addison to the treasury be, and are hereby, required to allow and pay to Doctor S. be wid ¤h<> dif- R. Addison, passed Assistant Surgeon in the Navy of the United States, €°Qf§§§“°€1l’fof the difcrence of pay between that of his grade and a surgeon, from the his grade and it fourth of April, eighteen hundred and forty-eight, until the twenty-first j{*’S§‘f· ‘g‘°g“m of June, eighteen hundred and fifty, being the period during which he g3,::, ZL11g5b_ served as surgeon on board the United States sloop-of-war Saint Mary’s, and that the same be paid out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated. Approved, August 1, 1854. "°""_` An . 1, 1854. Gun-. CLXX. ——— An Actjbr the Relief of William Darby. **-5**-* Be it enacted by the Senate and Himsa of Representatives of the United Wiuium Darby States of America in Congress assembled, That there be paid to \Villiam ;§>b° P*id$1»500 Darby, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, the ,,_l§`dS;g§§§%Dap sum of fifteen hundred dollars, in full compensation for his labor and ofL¤uisian¤. materials furnished in surveying and making a Map of the Territory of Louisiana, in the years eighteen hundred and twelve and eighteen hundred and thirteen. Approved, August 1, 1854. Cnnr. CLXXI.—An Act Jbr the Reliq" of Levi Pierce cmd Andrew Hodge, Junior. Aug. 1, 1854. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Oongress assembled, That the ]?ostmaster·Gene- LaviPiemo and ral be, and he is hereby, authorized to settle with and discharge Levi j;“d;§:;£‘;d£· Pierce and Andrew Hodge, jr. sureties on the official bond of Wil- ;h§§b0¤d0;·wm_ liam H. Ker, formerly Postmaster at New Orleans, on their paying or IL KST, to b¤ securing to pay, to the satisfaction of the Postmaster-General, within one g;;°;;lg€§dby year, the sum of twelve thousand five hundred dollars; and either of paying $12,500 said sureties may thus be discharged on his paying, or securing to pay, mg?) Y°”*‘· as aforesaid, one-half of the above sum: Provided, The Postmaster- be tiusgigggrg. General, and the United States District Attorney for the Eastern District ¤<r _ of Louisiana, shall be satisfied that it is for the interest of the United P"°l’”°‘ States, that such settlement should be made : Ami provided further, That Pioviso. such settlement with and discharge of one surety shall not be construed to discharge the other. Approved, August 1, 1854. Cnnr. CLXX1I.——An Actjbr the Relief of han Baptiste Bcaubien. Aug_ 1,185* Be it enacted by the Senate and House ty Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Commissioner of Commissioner the General Land-Otiice be, and he is hereby, authorized to issue a ‘g,gg‘;;“gsQ3§d' patent or patents to Jean Baptiste Beaubien, for the following lots as Pgfgntgpputgntg described and numbered on the survey and plat of the Fort Dearborn *0 $**1 B¤¤¤bi<>¤ addition to Chicago, in the State of Illinois, made under the order of the Secretary of War, and now on tile in the War-Otlice, to wit: lots Lots. number one, two, three, four, five, and six, of block number four; all that part of lots numbered eight and nine, block number two, which lies south of the line of excavation, authorized by the act of Congress, approved twenty-first July, eighteen hundred and fifty-two; and all that 1852, oh. 67. part of lot number one, block number tive, that lies within the following boundaries, to wit: commencing on the western line of said lot number one, block tive, at a point ten feet north of the southern line thereof;