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 THIRTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 139, 140, 141. 1856. 469 ury be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to pay out of any Payment to J. money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, to John H. Scranton H· S°m¤*°¤ wd and James M. Hunt, the sum of seven thousand three hundred and §],.],,¥'s£;2;g?; thirty-three dollars and thirty-three cents, for conveying the United Pugefs Sound. States mail on Puget’s Sound, in the years one thousand eight hundred and fifty-four and one thousand eight hundred and fifty-five. Approved, August 18, 1856. CHAP. C`XXXIX.—An Act for the Reliqfqf Adam D. Steuart, and of Alexander Ran- Aug. 18, 1856. dull, Executor of Daniel Randall. ———— Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the Pa ms¤tmA. Treasury be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to pay to Adam D- glieum wd D, Steuart, and to Alexander Randall, executor of Daniel Randall, out f:E;ut01§°g?aBj of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, a commission Randall,) of a of one per cent. upon such amounts of money as were respectively col- °°’€’F‘l”l°“ °“ leeted by the said Adam D. Steuart and Daniel Randall, and by them  igmlzggg disbursed or paid into the treasury of the United States, in virtue of the iwauthority specially invested in them, by order of the commanding general 1857. ch- 126- of the United States army, and arising from duties on imports, taxes, or PM, P- 509- other assessments in Mexico, during the late war with that Republic. APPROVED, August 18, 1856. Cru?. CXL.—-An Act jbr the Relief of Talbot O. Dousman. Aug, 18, 1355, Bc it enacted by the Senafe and House of Representative.; of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the title of Talbot C. Title ofTa1bot Dousman, the assignee of James Vieaux, to a certain tract of land at grt£;“‘;‘;‘5‘ Lz Green Bay, Wisconsin, confirmed to said Vieaux by the commissioners Green Bav,Wis·, appointed under the act of Congress, approved February twenty-one, ¤¤¤61‘¤¤¤&· eighteen hundred and twenty-three, entitled "An Act to revive and continue in force certain acts for the adjustment of land claims in 1823, ch. 10- the territory of Michigan,” and which is described as follows: commenc- VOL iii- P- 72*- ing at low water-mark on Fox River, and running west eighty arpents, and bounded on the north by a certain tract occupied by the United States garrison, west by wild lands, south by a. tract of land claimed by John Baptiste Longevinq senior, and eastby Fox River, being five arpents in breadth, more or less, be, and the same is hereby confirmed to the said Talbot C. Dousman; and that the Commissioner of the General Land-Oiiice cause the said tract of land to be surveyed in the same man- Survgy· ner as other private claims to lands at Green Bay have been surveyed; and that he be required to issue a patent thereon to and in the name of Patentthe said Talbot C. Dousman, as the assignee of the said James Vieaux, as in other cases, and according to the provisions of the fifth section of the said act of eighteen hundred and twenty-three. Approved, August 18, 1856. CHAP. CXLI.—-An Act for the Relief of Brevet Brigadier-General John B. Walbach, q/' Aug- 18. U56- tke United States Army. W Bc it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United &atcs of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of War be, Extra- <>¤mp¤¤· and he is hereby authorized and directed to pay to Brevet Brigadier §§°j‘Q;;°g‘i'€§£ General John B. Walbach, United States Army, out of any money in back., the treasury not otherwise appropriated, such extra compensation as he may consider just and reasonable for the extra services performed by the said Walbach, as aid-de-camp to General Wilkinson, commissioner of the United States to treat with Western Indians, in the years one thousand eight hundred and one, and one thousand eight hundred and two: Pravox.. xr. Pmv.——62