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 478 TWENTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Ssss. I. CH, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40. I832. Snrura 1. March 7, 1832. CHAP. XXXV. —An Act for the relief af Edward Lee. Be it enacted, &c., That the Secretary of the Treasury pay to Payment for Edward Lee, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropribread tamu W ated, three hundred and fifty dollars, the value of five thousand pounds U'S'“°°pS' of hard bread, taken from him by the soldiers in the service of the United States, at Sackett’s Harbor, in the year one thousand eight hundred and thirteen, the same being necessary for their subsistence. Arvnovnn, March 7, 1832. Srxrurn I. ····—··‘ March 7, 1832, CHAP. XXXV1. --.611 Act for the relief of Ebcr Hubbard. Be it enacted, (fm., That the Secretary of the Treasury pay to Eber Payment fora Hubbard, out of any money not otherwise appropriated, the sum of l’)°“:h;“g:l‘;;;d seven hundred dollars, the value of a boat captured by the enemy during y y` the late war, on the return of said boat from Ogdensburg to Sackett’s Harbor, having been employed to transport a cargo of provisions and munitions of war from the latter to the former place, by the order of General Dodge. A1’PROVED, March 7, 1832. Srarurz I. i March 7, 1832, Gun. XXXVII.-win Act for the relief of the legal representatives of Samuel éT——·· Wagstm Be it enacted, rye., That the Third Auditor of the Treasury ascer- P¤ym¢¤¢ for u tain the value of a house destroyed by the enemy during the late war £°"S;d;;;Y€d at Youngstown, in the state of New York, while it was in the military Y y` occupation of the United States as a hospital, belonging to Samuel Wagstaff; and that, on his reporting the value to the Secretary of the Treasury, he pay the same to the legal representatives of said Samuel Wagstaff, now deceased, out of any money not otherwise appropriated. Amutovmu, March 7, 1832. Sururn I. ———— March 7, 1832. Crm?. XXXV11l.—An Act for the relief of 1’ercia Dipper, eacecutriac of Samuel """""""“ Tupper, deceased. Be it enacted, eye., That the Secretary of the Treasury pay to Percia Pnyment fora Tupper, executrix of the last will and testament of Samuel Tupper, £§‘,'{‘hg°,§;;?,{;d deceased, out of any money not otherwise appropriated, four hundred ` and fifty dollars, for a barn of the said Samuel Tupper, on his farm near the village of Buffalo, occupied for military purposes of the United States, and destroyed by the enemy, during the late war. Approved, March 7, 1832. Snrura I. ·····—···· March 7, 1832. CHAP. XXXlX.——.Lln Act for the relief of Jane Muir. Be it enacted, <§~c., That the Secretary of the Treasury pay to Jane _lf’aymentfor Muir, out of any money not otherwise appropriated, the sum of six p p y' to her house at Fernandina, while occupied by the United States' troops, in the years one thousand eight hundred and eighteen and one thousand eight hundred and nineteen. Approved, March 7, 1832. Smrurn I. ‘—····‘ March 15:1832. CHAP. XL. ·- An Act for the relief of Edward Livingston. _ Be it enacted, eye., That the Third Auditor of the Treasury ascertain T° be pmdlhc the quantity and value of the timber necessaril taken and used from value of timber. . . . y taken, gw_ the land of Edward Livingston, at Pass Christian, by the troops of the
 * ‘g¥“$; g;’g’° ‘° hundred and fifty dollars, the damages she sustained by the injury done