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 NINETEENTH CONGRESS. Sess.I. Ch.72,S4,85,86,87. 1826. 345 Scrnurs I. CHAP. LXXII. —An Act to wide or the settlement 0 the accounts 0 Colonel James R. Mulla/roy, late quail`ermasl£`r·general in the atfmy of the United States. Be it enacted, ¢j·c., That the proper accounting officers of the treasury be, and they are hereby, authorized to adjust and settle the ac- Aeqoumnw counts and claims of James R. Mullany, late division quartermaster- b¤ ¤¤¤l¤d· general in the army of the United States of America, on principles of equity and justice, subject to the revision of the Secretary of the War Department. Approved, May 18, 1826. —··—··· Srsrurn I. CHAP. LXXXIV.——An Act for the reliq' of John Donly. May gg, 1gg6_ Be it enacted, cfm., That the Postmaster-General be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed, out of the funds arising from post offices, To be paid {0;- to pay to John Donly two thousand dollars, in full discharge for trans- **¤€¤¤P¤¥*i¤8 ¢h° porting the mail from Nashville to Columbus, in Mississippi, during the mm' years one thousand eight hundred and twenty-one and twenty-two. Approved, May 20, 1826. ——;· Sururn l. Cin?. LXXXV.-An Act for the relief ry" William P. Gould. May gg, 18%_ Be it enacted, Qc., That there be paid to William P. Gould, of Alabama, out of any unappropriated money in the treasury of the United Tg bg mid for States, the sum of one hundred and sixty-eight dollars and forty cents, his ssrvicss in as a compensation for the services of the said William P. Gould, in the iF:gcgEg§a“° land office at Tuscaloosa, in the state of Alabama, from the sixteenth ` day of October, eighteen hundred and twenty-three, to the fourteenth day of January, eighteen hundred and twenty-four. Approved, May 20, 1826. ..-.—- S1-nun I. CHAP.LXXXV1.—An Act for the relief of David Tate. May gg, [g2g_ Be it enacted, &c., That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay David Tate two hundred and To bqpsid for eighteen dollars, for forage impressed by the officers of the United States, £‘:f}§f{,"'g"°“’" in the year eighteen hundred and fourteen, for the use of the army, out ° ' of any moneys in the treasury not otherwise appropriated. Ammovnn, May 20, 1826. ·———— Section I. Crux-. LXXXVII.-—J1n A?/or the relief of John Stienman, James Winner, and May gg, 1g2S_ Ann M zppes, cxecutrix of Abraltam Lijnven. —-————- Be it enacted, &c., That the proper accounting officers of the treasury settle and adjust the claim of John Stienman, James Winner, and Claim for the Ann M. Nippes, executrix of Abraham N ippes, for the manufacture of £’;*;‘£’l*:,‘;_° °£ four thousand one hundred stand of arms, for the United States, under 00,,,,,,,, wm: a contract with Tench Coxe, entered into in the year eighteen hundred Tench Coxs, and eight, and to make to them such further allowance as shall be equal '° b° °°"l°d· to that allowed to others who contracted about the same time to manufacture arms for the United States, and who have had their accounts settled, under special acts of Congress, keeping in view the quality of the arms delivered, with the additional labor bestowed, more than would have been necessary to have made muskets equal to the pattern gun, and such allowance so made, deducting therefrom such sums, if any, as the claimants are indebted to the United States for advances made on said contract, with the interest thereon from the twenty-sixth of October, eighteen hundred and thirteen, shall be paid out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated. Approved, May 20, 1826. 44