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 382 FORTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. I52, 153, 154, 155, 156. 1g6g_ July 18, 1868. CHAP. CLII. -—·An Act granting a Pension w Louisa Fitch, Widow of E. P, HM, deceased. _ Be it enacted by the Senate and House 1y' Representatives of the Lhited L£;;*;¤;>?¤;b3 States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the In- ' tcrior is hereby authorized and directed to place the name of Louisa. Fitch, widow of E. P. Fitch, late a captain and assistant quartcrmastor, United States volunteers on the pension roll and to pay her at the roto of twenty dollars por month, to commence tgrom the thirty-first day of May, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, and to continue during her widowhood. Armovmo, July 13, 1868. J¤lY 18, 1868- CHAP. CLIII.—An Act or the Edie 0 U/uzrl0¢tcPos ,Widvw0 Sebastian R. Pose;. Be it enacted the Senate and House of Representatives of the United P:g;;f:`°:; gmx States of America m Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the In mm Posey_torior is hereby authorized and directed to pay Charlotte Poscy hor pension from und after the date of the discharge of hor late husband, Sebastian R. Posey, up to the date upon which hor name was placed upon the pension roll. Armzovmn, July 13, 1868. CHAP. CLIV. —-An Act granting cz Pension to Edward Hamel, minor Child ry Edward Hamel, deceased. P _ Be it enacted by the Senate and [buses of Representatives of the United wm_%“‘§:Qn°5_Ed' States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the Interior is hereby authorized and directed to place upon tho pension roll the name of Edward Hamel, only surviving child of Edward Ilnmol, lute u puvato m company C, eighth regiment Kansas volunteers, who died in the service of the United States and in the line of duty, and to pny to him or his legally appointed gumdian or guardians a pcnsiou of eight dollars pcr mouth, from tho clcvcnth da of October, civhtcch humlrod •  . " . ufndlsixty-ono, the date of tho death of his father, until he attains the ago 0 sixtocn years. A1’1’ltOVED, July 13, 1868. July 18, 1868. CHAP. CLV.-An Act granting a Pension to Carrie E. Burdclt. Bc it enacted  toc Senate and House of Representatives of tha United Popnion to Stctes of Amcrzco m Congress assembled, That the Scorcmry of the In- $$*2*** E- BW torxor bg apc? 1210 is hcrpby, authorized and directed to place tho uamo of ari-no *. ur ctc, wi< ow of James F. Burdctt, late an actiurr assistant surgeon in tho military service, on the pension roll at the rata5o!` seventccn dollars por month, to commence on the sixth day of August, eighteen hunsdrcd and sugycixhand to continue during hor widowhood. rrn.0vm>, uly 1-, 1868.  CHAP. CLVI.—An Act for  Rc/I4;/' of Thomac W. lV2zrd, late Col/actor of Customs, Dtsmct of Corpus Christi, Drus. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Ro' · _, ,pre·sontcm.ves of the Ulzztcd Tpgxgsw °f States of America an Congress assembled, Thnt tho proper accounting Zvmd mba sat- oillccrs of tho trcasury bo, and they are hereby, authorized und. dirvctcd °‘l- to audit ond scttlc tho accounts of Thomas W'. Ward, latc collector of' customs for tho district of Corpus Christi, 'I`<·xas, from March Hfxh, crgzlltocn lumdrcd and sixty-ocvon, to July thirt_y·il1·~t. eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, and allow him the same compensation und cmolumcuts as tf he had bccn Icgully collector of customs Har said district for said period ; and that the deputy-collector appointed by said Thomas XV.
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