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 234 FIFTEENTH CONGRESS. S¤ss.II. Ch. 103,104. 1819. Pensioners. mence on the fifth of September, one thousand eight hundred and seventeen. James C. Wingard, at the rate of eight dollars per month, to commence on the thirtieth of November, one thousand eight hundred and sixteen. William Arnold, at the rate of seven dollars and fifty cents per month, to commence on the first day of April, one thousand eight hundred and eighteen. Joseph S. Van Driesen, at the rate of twenty dollars per month, to commence on the tenth day of January, one thousand eight hundred and eighteen. John Tilton, at the rate of thirteen dollars per month, to commence on the thirteenth day of January, one thousand eight hundred and eighteen. Joseph Westcott, at the rate of twenty dollars per month, to commence on the twentieth day of October, one thousand eight hundred and seventeen. Aaron Stafford, at the rate of ten dollars er month, to commence on P. the twentieth day of February, one thousand eight hundred and eighteen. igfiicerst fav- Sec. 3, And be it further enacted, That any pension granted by this 3w°,;$;l§,,,; act, or any other act hereafter to be passed, to any officer, soldier, or on availing i marine, who served in the revolutionary war, shall cease and be disconlkemselvggi tinued, in case the individual, to whom the same may be granted, hath E,,::;:,: $8,; availed himself, or shall hereafter avail himself, of the provisions of an ch. 19, not i Rot, passed the eighteenth day of March, one thousand eight hundred °P*l*l°d :,0 Peg- and eighteen, entitled "An act to provide for certain persons engaged 2T2E;? {3:;,: in the land and naval service of the United States, in the revolutionary acts. war." Persons enti- Sec. 4. And be it further enacted, That all persons entitled to pen- Q°;'f;g:§ O',,"::; provide for persons disabled by known wounds during the revolutionary pension list war," passed April the eighteenth, eighteen hundred and six, and also, W:h°¤; x99p- the fourth section of an act, entitled "An act concerning invalid pen- °t° lm sioners," assed the twenty-fifth of A ril one thousand eight hundred 10, 1806,ch.25. _ P Y p. _ S AetofApri1 and eight, may be placed on the pension list by the Secretary of War, 25»l8°8»<> -58- without reporting the same to Congress. ' Armovnn, March 3, 1819. Srururs II. M _ Crnu·.CIII.-dn Act or the relic John M ’Causland. arch 3, 1819 Be it enacted, &·c., That the Secretary of the Treasury cause to be igrnouné ofa paid unto John M’Causland, or his legal representative, the sum of {Tl2Q2n;,?,? ninety-six dollars; being the amount of a militia fine improperly asmm_ sessed on him in the year one thousand eight hundred and fourteen; and that the same be paid out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated. Approved, March 3, 1819. Srnurs II. Mm-ch 3, 1g1g_ CHAP. CIV.--An dc! for the relief g Robert E`d, Seth Webber, and Thomas ······-·~···· age. Be it enacted, &c., That there be refunded and paid to Robert Kid, Garmin dutigg of Philadelphia, the sum of six hundred and fifty-three dollars and the sum of three hundred and thirty-eight dollars and sixty-six cents; the said sums of money having been paid, by the persons above-mem tioned, to the collectors of Philadelphia and Boston, on the importation
 * l¤d by *}:,8 ws sions, in conformity with the provision of the act, entitled "An act to
 * 0 be f¤Y¤¤d¤d· twenty-nine cents, and to Seth Webber and Thomas Page, of Boston,