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 NINETEENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch.81,82. 1827. 365 authorized and directed to pay to the executors of James Campbell, de- Sw- of WN' ceased, an invalid pensioner, the amount of pension due the said James f;g’j_}},§§·‘_f',9J Campbell at the time of his decease, and also to the widow of William cmpbau mf N ithereut, deceased, a pensioner, the amount of pension due the said the Wi$l¤W of William Nithereut at the time of his decease ; m glltgxlrfgga George Siddle, at the rate of eight dollars per month, to commence mom mths time on the third day of March, one thousand eight hundred and twenty- 0*-l¤¤°=i¤ d¤9¤h· seven ; George Siddle. Alexander McNutt, at the rate of eight dollars per mouth, to com- A. MeNutt. mence on the third day of March, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-seven. Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, That the Secretary of War be, T, Pendexter and he is hereby, directed to place Thomas Pendexter, of Maine, on *0 be DWG6d °¤ the list of invalid pensioners, who served in Captain Dunn’s company of p°°‘°"°" h"' infantry in the late war with Great Britain, at the rate of eight dollars per month, commencing on the third day of March, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-seven. Arpnovnn, March 3, 1827. .. S·n·r¤•m II. Cru?. LXXXI.-—.»2n Act for the relid of the assignee or legal representatives M°*'°h 3v 1827- qf Kendall and Butler;/icld. Be it enacted, &·c., That the proper accounting officers of the trea- _ sury department be, and they are hereby, authorized and required to Sglf;3“°t° b° settle the claims of the assignees, or legal representatives of Kendall and ` Butterfield, late sutlers of the second regiment of Infantry, in the army of the United States, from October, eighteen hundred and sixteen, to November, eighteen hundred and twenty-one, inclusive; for debts due to them from deceased and deserted non-commissioned officers and soldiers, and which have not heretofore been paid, upon the same principles of justice and equity, as are extended to sutlers under the existing army regulations: Provided, That the said accounting officer shall, in Provisc. said settlement, be the judges of the validity and equity of the accounts rendered by said Kendall and Butterfield, or their assignees, or legal representatives, in lieu of the certificates from a board of officers, as is the practice under existing army regulations: And provided, also, That Proviso. no larger sum shall, in any case, be awarded to the said assignees or legal representatives of Kendall and Butterfield, on account of their claims against a deceased or deserted soldier, either as principal, or interest, than appears, from the muster and pay rolls, to have been actually and justly due to such non-commissioned officer and soldier, from the United States. Sec. 2. And be it futher enacted, That the sums awarded to the Appropriation. said assignees, or legal representatives of Kendall and Butterfield, under the foregoing section, be paid out of any moneys in the treasury not otherwise appropriated. Approved, March 3, 1827. -——— Straus II. CHAP. LXXXII.—An Act for the relief of Bar. JZ K Valkcnbwrgls. I March 3, 1827. Bc it enacted, dw., That the proper accounting officers of the tres.- sury be, and they are hereby, authorized to pay to Bar. J. V. Valken·· Psymentofinburgh, the sum of five hundred and ninety-seven dollars and twenty-four *°'°°° °° mmcents, being the amount of fourteen indents of interest, with interest thereon, from the first day of January, seventeen hundred and ninety- one, to the thirty-first of December, eighteen hundred and twenty-six ; which sum shall be paid out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated. Approved, March 3, 1827. 2 2 r