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 652 FOBTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sits. I. Ch. 50, 54, 56, 57, 62. 1882. shall first execute a bond with sufficient sureties to be approved by the Secretary of the Treasury for two thousand dollars to hold the United States harmless against loss, cost, or damage on account of said original check. Approved, March 23, 1882. y,¤·_3g• Iggy_ CHAP. 5•1·.—An act granting a pension to Samuel Pollock. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United Samuel Pouoek. States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the In— Pension terior be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to place on the pension roll, subject to the provisions and limitations of the pension laws, the name of Samuel Pollock, as a paymastens clerk in the United States Navy, at the rate of ten dollars per month,to commence from . and after the passage of this act. ‘ Approved, March 30, 1882. · ][,u·_ 31 1g8g_ CHAP. 56.-An act to authorize the accounting ohlcers of the Treasury to settle the ...-..---——-- accounts of Brevet Major General Edward Hatch, United States Army, chairman and disbursing officer of the special Ute Commission appointed under act of Congress of · May third, eighteen hundred and seventy-eight. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United mwus Hush, States of America in Congress assembled, That the proper accounting oiii- Cwiit in w- cers of the Treasury, in the settlement of the accounts of Brevet Major °°““*"· General Edward Hatch, United States Army, chairman and disbursing omoer of the special Ute Commission appointed under act of Congress 20 Stat., 48. of May third, eighteen hundred and seventy-eight, are hereby authorized to adjust and settle the same upon the principles ofequity and justice, and to award to him credit for disbursements as appear to have been honestly made in good faith and zo have inured to the beneit of the Indians or the United States. Approved, March 31, 1882. ` yu-_ Q1, gg_ CHAP. 57.-An act granting apséisggrlz to Luc1;ti[ayl£°}Cmneld, Sarah Childress Polk, Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United Lummgqu. States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the In- Held. _ terior be, and he is hereby, directed to place the names of Lucretia B. 1,3;**** m”W°* Gariield, widow of James A. Garfield, deceased, Sarah Childress Polk, Jugs Guang, widow of James K. Polk, deceased, and Julia Gardner Tyler, widow of Tyler. John Tyler, deceased, on the pensiou—r0ll, and pay to each of them a pension during their respective natural lives at the rate of five thousand dollars a year from and after the nineteenth day of September, eighteen hundred and eightyone. Pension to. Sec. 2. That the pension of five thousand dollars granted by this act to Julia Gardner Tyler shall be in lieu of the pension heretofore granted her by Congress. Approved, March 31, 1882. · APL 3, [gg5g_ CHAP. G2.-An act for the relief of Cyrus C. Clark. Be it enacted by the Senate and House pg Rqwesentatiees of the United Cyrus (J. Clark. States of America in Congress assembled, at the accounting otllcers of $1261* m M- the Treasury shall allow to Cyrus C. Clark, late an additional paymas °° · ter in the Army, in the settlement of his account, andit for the sum