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 454 THIRTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 68, 69, 70, 71. 1856. July 30, 1856. CHAP. LXVIII.-—A.n Act jbr the Relief of the legal Represenlatives of Zadock Thomp- ······—·*··* son, of Vermont. Bc it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United Zadock Thomp- States ofAme1·£ca in Congress assembled, That there be paid to the legal “°“ *°.b° PM representatives of Zadock Thompson, of Vermont, the sum of three 2,32;;; gliofor hundred dollars, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise approcensus of Ver- priated; the same no be in full for his services in preparing a historical m°"°‘ introduction to the returns of the seventh census for the State of Vermont. Approved, July 30, 1856. July 30, 1856. CHAP. LXIX.—An Acljbr the Reliqfqftlzc Heirs of SamucZ Scott. Be it enacted by the Senate and fkusc of Representatives of the Unded Adjudication States of America in Congress assembled That the Commissioner- of of Mm Qf h€i"° the General La.nd—Oflice be and he is hereby required to investigate the claim of the heirs at law of Samuel Scott, late of the State of Virginia, land warmntz. and if he should find, on such investigation, they were entitled be bounty lend for revolutionary services, under the laws of that State, and that they failed to procure the same for the reason that the papers which established their right had been mislaid in the Pension Office, that he issue to them a warrant or warrants for such number of acres as they may be entitled to under the bounty land laws of the State of Virginia. Approved, July 30, 1856. July 30, 1856. CHAP. LXX.—An Act for the Reliqfqf Levi Robinson. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United Payment of Siazes of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the §l;“§g’,%';’;;¥]F° Treasury be and is hereby authorized and directed to pay, out of any unnpproprieted money in the treasury, to Levi Robinson, of Eden, Maine, owner of the Schooner “Mary Jane," two hundred and sixteen dollars as fishing bounty for eighteen hundred and fifty-two, said schooner having complied with all the requisitions of law to entitle her to bounty, but was unable to present her papers, they having been consumed by fire. Approved, July 30, 1856. July 30, 1856- CHAP. LXXI.—An Act for the Rehhfqf the Owners and Sharesmen of the I*Tshing "—"_"" Schooners Wanderer, Mary, O ive Branch, Two Brothers, and Brothers. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Gzited P9-yméqf ¢>f States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the gg:::i?6gsh‘"g Treasury be, and is hereby, authorized and directed to pay, out of any unappropriated money in the treasury, to the owners of the fishing schooners hereinafter mentioned the following sums, respectively: Owners of the To the owners of the schooner Wanderer, of Bristol, Maine, one hun- S°h·.w°*“d°'°’· dred and thirty-six dollars, as bounty for eirrhteen hundred and forty- of Bristol. eight. ° Sch. Mary, of To the owners of the schooner Mary, of Brooksville, Maine, one hun- B’°°k°‘"n°' dred and thirty-seven dollars and eighty-one cents, és bounty for eighteen hundred and Hfby-two. Bm?:}};- glivé To the owners of the schooner Olive Branch, of Sedgewick, ·Mainc, Sedgwick, Mz_ one hundred and fifty-four dollars and ninety cents, as bounty lor eighteen hundred and fift,y—two. Sch. Two To the owners of the schooner Two Brothers, of Sedgewick, Maine, £;gg;$?é£fMc 0ne hundred and twenty-six dollars and thirty-five cents, as bounty for 'eighteen hundred and iifcy-two. Sch. Brothers, To the schooner Brothers, of Lyme, Connecticut, three hundred and °f LYm°» C°¤¤· sixty dollars, as bounty for eighteen hundred and fifty-three.