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 THIRTY—SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 38, 39-42. 1863. 917 CHAP. XXXVIII.-—An Act for the [Mig/` ty" Joseph W. Dyer, Ansel L. Dyer, and Feb. 18, 1863. VV1lZ¢am W. Dyer. ""‘*""""’ Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That. the Secretary of the Treas- Repavment to ury is hereby authorized and directed to pay, out of any money in the ‘g;§’p;‘hxYS‘?F`€" treasury not otherwise appropriated, to Joseph NV. Dyer, Ansel L. Dyer, mgsoduiass wm and `Wilhzxm W. Dyer, the sum of five hundred and forty-ninc dollars W’°“S*"¤UY ¢X- gud sixty cents, being for tonnage duties wrongfully oxactcd from tho °°t°d' ship “Corinthian " by the collector of the port of New Orleans in the year one thousand eight hundred and fifty-eight. APPROVED, February 13, 1863. CHAP. XXXIX.- An Act for the Reliefof Cyrus Clapp and his Guarantors or Surelies. Feb. 18, 1863. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America, in Congress assembled, That Cyrus Clapp and his CUM Clapp gugrantors or suretiss, of the State of Iowa, be, and they hereby are, ?Ql£,,?¥$;ESQ;; forever discharged and released from all liability to the government of biilityon certain the United States, or the Post-Ofhcc Department of said government, ’“¤il°°¤**`¤¤*S· on account of the failure of the said Cyrus Clapp to comply with certain mail contracts on routes Nos. 10,935 and 10,936, in the State of Iowa. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That this act shall take effect and bc in force from and after its passage. APPROVED, February 18, 1863. CHAP. XL. —-An Act jbr the Relief of John Crudlebaugh. Feb 18, 1g6g_ Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, T hat the Secretary of the Treas- John Cradleury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed, out of any money in b¤¤Eh» P¤Y¤¤€¤* the treasury not otherwise appropriated, to pay to John Cradlobaugh, t°' one of tho Justices of the Supreme Court of the Territory of Utah, the sum of eleven hundred and five dollars, in full for tho expenses of rcmoving the records, seal, papers, library, and other appurtenances of the District Court of the second judicial district of tha said territory from Provo City to Genoa, or Carson City, in the year eightecn hundred and fifty-nine. A1>1·ROV1sD, February 18, 1863. CHAP. XLI. --An Act fir the Relief of Certain ty" the Crew of the Ship Mghzingale. Feb, 19, 1353, Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the Treas- Payment to ury is hereby authorized and directed to pay, from any money in the §$;:;"§f°:h;h5]ip treasury not otherwise appropriated, to Charles Smith, Andrew Laird, Nighm,gm_ John Lord, William Smith, and Antonio Frank, thirty-seven dollars and fifty cents each, and to Robert Brent thirty dollars, in {ull for their SG1`- vices on board the ship Nightingale in her late voyage from Liverpool to the coast of Africa. A1>r1z0v121>, February 19, 1863. Cmar. XLII.-An Act fir the Relief1y' lqnaiius C. Mattingly, Postmaster at Bards· Feb, 19, 1863. lawn, Kewztucky. "’_“"'_`_' Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Sixth Auditor of tho I"All5>¤~;¤3<>?;¤* Treasury in the settlement of the accounts of Ignatius C. Mattingly. post- t;:;;;?`}" gm;' master at Bardstown, Kentucky, be directed to allow to said Mattingly the mgu{ or accounts.