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 380 FORTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 144, 145, 146, 147. 1868. AP¤m¤¤X:i¤ fo _ eight hundred and Hfry-two dollars and fifty-eight cents; to Aquilla §{}j‘M°$$:; Adam}, the sum of four thousannl eight hundred and fifty-two dollars and Tomlinson, Efty-eight cents; to M. F. Memtt, the sum of four thou¤and eight hun- H”*"P°°&°°·F dred and fifty-two dollars and fifty-eight cents; to Tomlinson, Ihrmepgg, and Company, flfloon th0u<and one hundred and seventy-one dollars; to H 1-Invlan  Hol- Harlan and Hollingsworth, the sum of thirty-eight thousand five hundred “,§°0;‘;"g‘kunt· and thirteen dollars, and to Poole and Hunt, the sum of three zlloiisapd six hundred and ninety-fourdollurs and eighty-one cents, being the amount found to be due to each of the parties herein respectively named by the 1867 eh_ m_ Secretary of the Navy under an act of Congress entitled “An act fm- me Vol. fiv. p. 424. relief of certain contractors for the construction of vessels of war and steam maehinen-y," npnroved March two, eighteen hundred and sixty- seven, which shall be in Full discharge of all claims against the United States 01. account of the vessels upon which the board made the allowance, as per their report, under the act of March two, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven. APPROVED, July 13, 1868. July 13, 1868. CHAP. CXLV. — An Act for the Relig/` o/'James Hooper. Be it enacted b the Senate and House 0 R resentatives 0 the Uni! St .V °P cd ales of America in Congress assembled That the Secretary of the payment, Treasury is hereby authorized and dirccteclto pay to Jnmes Hooper, ous ·!¤m¤¤H0<>p¤r· of any money not otherwise appropriated, the sum of sixteen thousand dollars, being the vuluo of his vessel, the bark General Berry, which was captured and destroyed nc sea, on the ninth day of July, eiglneen hundred and sixty-four, while in the military service of the United States, by the rebel steamer Florida. Approved, July 13, 1868. July ml 1g6g_ CHAP. CXLVI.·—·An Act for the Rell;/` of the Widow and Children 'q/' John W. "*—"""‘ Jameson, deceased. Bc il enacted by the Senate and House of Representat1`1:es of Mc Hzitcd 1),,,,,,,0,, to Sta/cs of .Amm·c`uu fn Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the Inwidqw smu chil- nerior is hereby autlmrized und directed to allow and pay Eveline Jame- _‘};‘:6:g;°h“ W- son, widow of Jolm W. Jameson, lute u first lieutenant in Captain Mae- Clunuy’s conHaany of Missouri home guards, n pension at the rate of seventeen ( dollars per mont 1, as the widow and two dollars per month each to Flow A., Miehnel F., Eva. F., am; John E., children under sixteen years of age of said John ·W. Jameson, to commence September seventh, egglnlosn l1ufu<§·ed and sixt.y-one, the date of his death, until me twenty-cig th ay 0 Izzy eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, on which date her present pension coinmonccd. A1»1>1:0v»:1>, July 13, 1868. July 13. 1868. CHAP. CXLVII. —An Act increasing the Pension q[`Nanq;{ Weeks, Widow ofFmmczs Weeks, an Ensign m the rcuolutzonary Var. Pension of Be it omzctedrby tue ébzzrate and House of Represcntahves of the United Nam), weeks Eltalcs aj America m (Jmzgress assemhled, Thu; me See;-erm-y el` me Imgharmed_ rnor be, and he as hereby, uutliorized and clireeted to incresxso Llie pension of' Mrs. hunny Weeks,' widow ol' Francis Weeks,lz1te of rl1e Suite of Gcorg¤a.,e1n$l un ensngn m the`rey0luti0mu·_y war, to ten dollars per month, fron; and alter the passage of ilns act, and to continue during her widow- 100} A1=·rn0vm>, July 13, 1868.