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 504 TWENTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. 1. Ch. 170, 171, 176, 177. 1832. Snrnm I. July 4, 1832. Cru!. CLXX.··-dn Act for the further rcliq" ry" John LL Wendell, a captain ’""""_""_‘ in the revolutionary war. Be it enacted, &c., That the benelits of the provisions of the act, Actof Ma I5, entitled "An act for the relief of certain surviving officers and soldiers lm- °l*· 53; of the army of the revolution," passed May fifteenth, eighteen hundred g;j'd°di° and twenty-eight, be extended to John H. Wendell,a captain in the army of the revolution; and that he be paid and accounted with in the same manner as if he had already complied with the requisitions of the fourth section thereof; to be paid out of any money in the treasury Proviso. not otherwise appropriated: Provided, That, in paying and accounting with the said John H. Wendell, any sums of money paid to him under Act of M¤Y28. the act passed the twenty-seventh day of May, eighteen hundred and 1830* °b‘ 128* thirty, entitled "An act for the relief of John H. Wendell, a captain in the revolutionary war," be lirst deducted; and any further payments under the said last mentioned act shall cease and be discontinued. Aprnovnn, July 4, 1832. Sururz I. .. Jul)' 4. lB32· Cnr. CLXXI.—-.tln Act for the relief of VW`lliam P. Gibbs, executor of Ben- "—`°"`_`°—` jamin Gibbs, of Kentucky, deceased. Be it enacted, <§~c., That the proper accounting officers of the trea· Ywment of u sury be, and they are hereby, directed and required to pay to William §Q;lB';:;:°'“°"* P. Gibbs, executor of Benjamin Gibbs, of Kentucky, deceased, the sum ` of twenty-five dollars and sixty-two ninetieths, that being the true amount of a final settlement certificate held by said Gibbs, originally drawn in favor of one David Johnson, dated the twentieth of January, one thousand seven hundred and eighty-four; together with interest at six per cent. on the said sum, from the first day of January, seventeen undred and eighty-three, up to the passage of this act; to he paid out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated. Approved, July 4, 1832. Smroms I. —-——-— July 9, 1832. Crm?. CLXXVI.·-An Act to extend the period to which the charter of the Pro- """"""""’ vident Association of Clerks was limited. Be it enacted, dw., That the Act of Congress passed on the fifteenth Acts of Feb. day of February, eighteen hundred and nineteen, entitled "An act to ]5kl§9·‘Lhé”· incorporate the Provident Association of Clerks in the Civil Depart- TSB5, syfgq" ment of the United States, in the District of Columbia," and "An act continued in amcndatory of the act entitled ‘An act to incorporate the Provident f°'°°· Association of Clerks in the Civil Department of the Government of the United States, in the District of Columbia,’ " approved the third day of March, eighteen hundred and twenty-five, shall continue in force until Congress shall amend, alter, or annul the same. Approved, July 9, 1832. Srnvrs 1. "*‘ July 9, 1832. Crux-. CLXXV1l.——-An Act for the relief of Edward $1 Meeder. Be it enacted, dm., That the Secretary of War be authorized and 4\¤¤¤f¤ ¤f¤9¤- directed to pay to Edward S. Meeder, an invalid pensioner of the United “°“ '° l’° P“"l· States, an arrearage, at the rate of six dollars per month, from the date of his discharge from the army, to the seventh day of September, one thousand eight hundred and twenty, the time at which his pension has Pension in- heretofore been allowed to commence; and that the pension of the said °*°¤¤*=d· Edward S. Meedcr be increased to the rate of eight dollars from and sitter the fourth day of September, one thousand eight hundred and thirty. Approved, July 9, 1832.