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 902 TWENTY»SEVENT}I CONGRESS. Sess.11I. Ch. 163, 164, 165, 166. 1843. Act of Mm-eh and thirty-nine, be, and the same is hereby, revived in favor of the said 2- l839· ch- 66: John Davlin, or his legal representatives, and- shall continue in thrce r°v"°d’ twelve months from and after the passage of this act. Armovmn, March 3, 1843. Sruuira III. March 3 1843. CHAP. CLXIII. --.rrn Act for the relief of Daniel Penhallew. Be it enacted, rye., That the Secretary of War be, and he is hereby, To he placed directed to place the name of Daniel Penhallow upon the roll of invalid °“ P°¤¤i°¤ ’°u· pensioners, and cause to be paid to him at the rate of four dollars per month, from and aller the fourth day of March, eighteen hundred and forty-two, out of any moneys not otherwise appropriated. Approved, March 3, 1843. Sruuri: III. ———— MMC}! 3. 1843- C1-uv. CLXIV.-dn Jlct authorizing the Secrelary of fha Treasury to refund lo `"""°`—` David Watkins0n and Company a part of I/ze duties inipased on 0. certain quantily of tin and iron imporled by them into the part of New York. Be it enacted, {ye., That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he _P¤¤ °f*h¢ $l¤· hereby is, authorized and required to refund to David Watkinson and Company, merchants, who imported into the port of New York, between bg refunded, the eighteenth day of July, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-one, and the twentieth day of November, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-two, a certain quantity of tin in plates, and a certain quantity of iron in bars and bolts, and iron in sheets, hoops, and brasiers’ rods, which tin and iron were shipped by the same importers to the city of Hartford, in their original packages, where the importers reside, and where it was intended to use the said goods, the sum of nine hundred and six dollars and fifty cents, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, being the difference between the duties on said importations under the act of fourteenth July, eighteen hundred and 1832, eh. 227. thirty-two, and theexisting duties prior to the passage of said act: Pro- Pmviso. vided, That due proof be given, to the satisfaction of the Secretary of the Treasury, of the compliance, in good faith, on the part of the importers, with all the requisites of the law, as they would have applied if the goods had been placed under the custody of the proper officer of the customs at New York. APPROVED, March 3, 1843. Snrurs III. ···——·· March 3, 1843. CHAP. CLXV.—.ln doi for the relief of Robert Layl0n’.s children. Be it enacted, &·c., That the Secretary of War pay to the widow of Payment to Captain Robert Layton, if any widow there be, or, if no widow, to ?n,?,,%T,[;i;nsuS_ tht! S\1¥ViVi¤g children of Captain Robert Layton, deceased, late a penpended. sioner of the United States, the sum of one thousand one hundred and twenty-four dollars, it being the amount of pension, improperly suspended, which fell due to said Captain Robert Layton between the fourth March, eighteen hundred and thirty-five, and the eighth day of March, eighteen hundred and thirty-eight, the day of the said Captain Layton’s death. Arvnovno, March 3, 1843. S·n·r·¤·rs III. ——-·—- Mer-eh 3, 1843. CHAP. CLXVI.-—-Jin Hol for glu: rpieéf of Jllacy ;’lIcGee and Susan Pierce, heirs at LUG O 80TgC  .3071. Authorized to Be it enacted, Qu-., That Mary McGee and Susan Pierce, heirs at Pmé, (,,,,,,1,,, law of George Neilson, deceased, a soldier of the late war, be, and they land. are hereby, authorized to enter free of cost, one quarter section of one
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