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 78 TENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 59, 64. 1808. Persons dis- of the United States all ersons who now remain on th‘ bl d _ I, P e pension list of
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be plum, on disability occasioned by known wounds received during the revolutionpension list. ary war, whether such person or persons served in the land or sea ser. vice of the forces of the United States, or of any particular state in the Prcviso. regular corps, or the militia, or as volunteers: Provided, That in no ' case the pensions allowed to such person or persons, shall exceed the Ac; of Apu; sums specified by the sixth section of an act, entitled "An act to provide W»!606.<=h-25- forlpersons who were disabled by known wounds received in the rovo. . lutionary war," passed the tenth day of April, one thousand eight hun- Proving, dred and six: And prm>¤drd,_jI`hat in every case where application shall be made, to have such person or persons placed on the pension list of the United States, under this law, satisfactory documents from the proper olhcers of the state, shall be adduced to establish the fact of Zlgplhcplzrson oipplerspris having beeré plaied on the state pension list in ence o isa 1 ity occasione y nown wounds received durin the revolutionary war. g p,,,.,,,,,,, (iis_ · Sec. 4. And be it further enacted That an officer no - ‘ agggrlj pgogog. stoned lpflicer, musician, or private, who has beeir wounded ori mm me rem- since the revolutionary war, while in the line of his duty, in the actual ,,,,,_,,,_ ,° be service of the United States, whether he belong to the military establishpiggiglspn pon. tmlent or the militia, or. any volunteer corps, called into service under At whit mcs. he authority of the United States, may be placed on the pension list of t e mted States, atlsuch rate of compensation, and under such recu- Acm,-Apm lations as are prescribed by the uct, entitled "An act to providecfor 10, 1806,ch.25. persons whonwere disabled by known wounds received in the revolugpinary war, passed April the tenth, one thousand eight hundred and pggwtq bg Sec. 5._ And be ft further enacted, That the pensioners becoming · such in virtue of this act, shall be paid in the same manner as invalid pensifongrs are paid, who have heretofore been placed on the pension ist o the United States under such restrictions and regulations in all . . » zispgcgjgppdsge prescribed by the laws of the United States, in such Approved, April 25 1808 Srnurr I., ` April 25, 1808, Cnnr. LIX -—- An Act for the relief 0 ' ______________ · f George Hunter. BM enacted &·c That the · _ ., pro er acc u t Hi 2 ’ .., i,. it ot.m.i..i tnxoiit iis ttct WS of o£.§t"ihEo$' Tibi?i?iL`.l`§”'E*’“ ° · anld in the said settlement to allow him a credit forisuch quantigr iii! _€P¤r1e ass bemd striped by fire in his warehouse. a c appear to have been de` A ril 25 1808 Srnurn I. PPR0vED’ P ’ · AP 'I 25,1608. . r 3·····~———·— CH2; ;72;;;;";°*f¥;h¤ **:02/` ty" Joseph Chase, Jared Gardner, and others. _ _ . . c., at t S‘ · SNP Memlln to Joseph Chase, and jared Girswncr of the ship Ma",lua¤ bclmgmg oXo,,c,,m,d tuck t _ h · ner an others, of the island of Nan- {mm an penalty G, lll t B State of Massachusetts, be, and they are `hereb (-rm`tt d for having guns to cause to return to the United States the said h` My p I B toS:. Domingo. cargo, without being liable to any forfeiture 0 S 1P lamlla, and her consequence of the said ship’s havin onetoth li lmia ty, incurred m under S Glearance obtained On th gg h e is an Of St- Domingo, A Y . h l e sevent day of March, one thousand e o£Foii,g4_ eig t hundred and seven bef h '“°"· ch- *7- my. one thousand eight ilu,,.;?? °,,°`°t °f M “Y"’"?Y'f°“"*‘ °f F°*"°· of trade with oo t ‘ ts av .S°v°“• °°”tmul¤g the suspension ln the Stlid islaridadf lglziituzigc Said Island of St' D¤¤¤·¤s<>» was known Approved, April "5 1808 i ’“ s.
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