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 FORTY-SECON D CONGRESS. Sess. H. Ch. 466-470. 1872. 703 try volunteers by Major H. V. Sullivan, paymaster United States army, and the amount of pay stopped against Humphrey M. lVoodyard, deceased, lieutenant-c01011el twenty-first regiment infantry volunteers, was one thousand and ninety-nine dollars and seyen cents, which, after the death of Humphrey M. YVoodyard, was found erroneously stopped: Therefore, 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- p,,ym,-mt 4,, my be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay Alice N. Woodym-d, heim ¤f 001- Ngmcilla. M. Woodyard, Marce B. Woodyard, James N. Woodyurd, and Sue §,‘;g‘c{’h;3 M' T. WVoodyard, the sum of one thousand and ninetymine dollars and seven y h cents, being the amount due the heirs of H. M. WVo0dye>.rd, deceased. APPI{OVED, Jxme 10, 1872. CHAP. CDLXVII.-—An Act fM‘_ the Relief of Seth Ill. Whitten, late Private of the June 10, 1872- fmrth Regzment, Michigan Injimtry. _`; Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Adjutant-General of the C}*¤¤‘8¤ 0* d¤· army be, and he is hereby, directed to remove the charge of desertion from ?f£°§e"§1mf°d the name of Seth M. YVl1itten,ls.t.e private company K, fourth regiment of W hiamn, and Michigan infantry, and that the said Seth M. Whitten shall be allowed and PQ; MS b°““*Y paid the buck pay and bounty due him, in the same manner and to the same gm? a owed extent as if the said charge of desertion had never been made. APPROVED, June 102 1872. CHAP. CDLXVIII. —-An Act for the Relief of William J Ckzrk, Administrator of JH11B1U, 1872- Gad E. Upson, deceased. *7 Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Ltzited &a¢cs of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the Inte· Account 0; rior be, and he is hereby, authorized to audit, settle, and adjust, upon just William J. Clark, and equitable principles, the a.oc0u11ts of Willizxm J. Clark, administrator g‘g";"gF:"3*°g£ “’ of the estate of Gad E. Upsou, deceased, late United States agent for the u I ° ’ °' Blackfoot and other Indians in the Territory of Montana, and commissioner on the part of the United States in negotiating a treaty with said Indians, for disbursements made, and services rendered, on behalf of the government: proviso, Provided, That the amount which may be allowed under authority of this act, and not now authorized by law, shall not exceed the sum of two thousand dollars. A1>1>1zov1c1>, June 10, 1872. CHAP. CDLXIX. -—An Actjbr the Relief of Dwight J. Mc Cann. June 10, 1872. Be it enacted ky the Senate and fbusc of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the Interior Claim of be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to examine the claim of Dwight  be J. McCann, on account of losses sustained by breach of contract for the examined, &c. transportation of Indian supplies at Omaha, Nebraska, in May eighteen hundred and sixty-six, and to adjust and settle the same, not to exceed the Appropriation. sum of four thousand eight hundred and ninety dollars and seventy-five cents, to be paid out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, in full satisfaction thereoil .AP1’ROVED, June 10, 1872. CHAI'. CDLXX. ——An Act for the Relief y W:`}Iiam M. Stafwd, late acting District J11Hé 10, 1872- Attorney for Montana Territmy. 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- lepgyment, to \1I‘y be, and he is hereby, authorized and required to pay, out of any money flg_gl‘“m M· Sm` in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, to William M. Staiford, the sum '