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 918 TWENTY-EIGH'FH CONGRESS. SESSJ. Ch.92,93,109,110,111. 1844. Srnvra I. June l5· l844· CHAP. XCII.—An Act for the relief of the owner and crew of the schooner Afary Irancis. Be it enacted, ¢$·c., That the collector of the customs for the district Allowance nf of Marblehead, in Massachusetts, is hereby authorized to pay to Joseph l°°“;3'K;3u2ih‘ Hidden, late owner of a fishing-schooner called the Mary F rancrs, of mgsixty-seven tons burden, and to the persons composing her late crew, or their heirs, such allowance, to be distributed according to law, as they would have been entitled to receive had the said schooner completed her fishing term and returned into port. Amuzovan, June 15, 1844. Srarurz I. """""" June 15, 1844. Cru?. XCIII.—An dot for the relief of William II. Hoag and others. Be it enacted, ¢§~c., That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is Payment to hereby, directed to pay to William H. Hoag, or his assigns, four hun- }l‘°;‘!· *:,"*°‘g** dred and forty-two dollars and forty cents, to George Taylor, or his as- ,°;s,::(,,c`:r}0$r signs, two hundred and seventy-two dollars and twenty-nine cents, to N . rnaki_ng_a road P. Drake, or his assigns, one hundred and thirty-two dollars and seventy- lll Mw 'gm five cents, to David Stiles, or his assigns, one hundred and forty-eight dollars and fifty cents, to William Nesbit, or his assigns, three hundred and twenty-five dollars and twenty-eight cents, to Cornelius Millspaugh or his assigns, three hundred and twenty-eight dollars and eighty cents, and to J. S. Sturgess or his assigns, one hundred and seventy dollars and twenty cents, in the aggregate, eighteen hundred and twenty dollars and twenty-two cents, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, being the amount of five per cent. per month forfeited by each of the above-named persons, and retained by the United States agent, under their respective contracts to make certain portions of the La Plaisance Bay road, in the state of Michigan, in the year eighteen hundred and thirty-three; which sums respectively have been remitted by the Secretary of War, but cannot be paid for want of an appropriation. Approved, June 15, 1844. Surura I. _.. June 17, 1844. Crup, CIX, — An Act for the reliefrfRoberl Monroe. Be it enacted, §·c., That the Secretary of War be, and hereby is, To be placed directed to place the name of Robert Monroe, of Westmoreland county, °¤ P¤¤¤l°¤ l'0ll· in the state of Pennsylvania, on the roll of invalid pensioners, and to pay him four dollars per month during his natural life, from and after the first day of April, anno Domini eighteen hundred and forty-four. Approved, June 17, 1844. Snrura I. -—-—— June 17, 1844. CHAP. CX.-An dc! for the relief of Cl P. Sengsiack. _ Be it enacted, <§~c., That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he Payment for is hereby, directed to pay to C. P. Sengstack the sum of six hundred Efggiljggzlgd and one dollars and thirty-tive cents, out of any money in the treasury b,,M,,,g_ not otherwise appropriated, being the amount of his bill of glass, purchased for public use and delivered to the new post office buildin i- b .. . . e Y order of the architect of the public buildings, and now subject to his control. Arvaovsn, June 17, 1844. Snrura I. *‘—— Jung yy, ;g44_ Crum. CXI.—-.H·n Act for the relief of Alice Us/ter. _ Be if enarted, &·c., That the Secretary of War be, and he is hereby, To he plaeerh directed to place the name of Alice Usher, of the county of Providence, nn pension rc. and state of Rhode Island, on the pension roll; and that she be paid,