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 520 THIRTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. HI. Ch. 172, 173, 174, 175. 1857. WUM k¤¤¤t  terior be directed to place the name of Lieutenant Isaac P. Washbiiriio, ,,,;;,1 °f,$,° gen? of Kentucky, upon the roll of invalid pensioners of the United States, at sion list at $15 the rate of fifteen dollars per month; and that the said pension commence ";°‘£g6f";.: on the first day of January, eighteen hundred and fifty-six, and continue m·,,_` ’ ’ during his natural life. APPROVED, March 3, 1857. Mm-ch 3, ]857_ Can. CLXXII.—An Act for the Belief of Robert IZ Stevens. Bc it enacted by the Senate and Abuse of Representatives of the United States of America in Uonyress assembled, That the Secretary of the In- Robert H. Sto- terior be and he is hereby authorized and directed to place the name of mn at $8 pm- roll, at the rate of eight dollars per month, to commence on the first day mvmh fwm of March, eighteen hundred and fi.fty-four, and to continue during his 1*1854* f°" natural life. Approved, March 3, 1857. ·M¤¤>h 3- 1857- CHAP. OLXXIII.-An Act for the Relief of Collier E Mi e, Phdzjn TC Ellicott, and Lucretia A. Brodie, Administratrix of Charx Brodie. $6,919.88 to be Be it enacted the Senate and House o R resentatives o the United . _ _ EP §;fgc*°,,  EL States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the n,,0¤_ Q,,,,} IQ_ A_ Treasury be and he hereby is directed, out of any money in the treasury Bwdjv, séiminis- not otherwise appropriated, to pay to Collier H. Minge, Philip T. Elli-  ° c' cott, and Lucretia A. Brodie, administratrix of Charles Brodie, the sum $13 913 62 to of six thousand nine hundred and nineteen dollars and thirty-eight cents, b id { c_ H_ to be divided equally amonv them · and to Collier H. Mime and Philip lling? and P. T. T. Ellicott, the sum of thirlieen thbusand nine hundred and thirteen dol- Eu‘°°°l‘ lars and sixty-two cents, to be equally divided among them. The said sums being in full tbr the amount due on a contract dated fifth December, eighteen hundred and thirty-eight, for excavating the channel on Dog- River bar, in the Bay of Mobile. Approved, March 3, 1857. Mmh 8, 1857- Ona?. CLXXIV.—-An Act jbr the &li<g" gy" Shadrach Rice, of Jackson County, Virgame. Be it engcted by the Senate and House of Representatives q/' the United _ States of merica in Congress assembled That the Secretary of the InwS,;‘:d'?:2e§'§§ terior be directed to place the name bf Shadrach Rice, of Jackson the p,,,?,}.,,, mu County, Virginia, upon the roll of invalid pensioners, and to cause to be FC $8 {per month paid to him the sum of eight dollars per month during the term of his Ig? fo,Yl;f9}5* natural life; the payment of said sum to commence October fifteen, eigh- ’ teen hundred and nfty-five. Approved, March 3, 1857. March 8, 1857. Cntr. CLXXV.—-An Act jor the Relief q" the Heirs of William Easby, deceased, ""j"*' Partner of Easby Q- Henly. StBe it enajted by the Secnxe and House of Representatives if the United · ates of meriea in gress assembled That the Secretary of the 541;;,10 to bg Treasury be.and he is hereby directed to pay to the heirs of William wid Q Tim of Easby, deceased, formerly of the city of Washington, four hundred and m' °° l' thirteen dollars and ten cents out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, being the value ot three hundred and six barrels of lime shipped on board the schooner Elizabeth on the fourth of March,
 * "st;l‘;b°pl;:£gg Robert H. Stevens, of the State of New York, on the invalid pension