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 TW ENTYYSECOND CONGRESS. Sess.1I. Ch. 25, 26, 27. 1833. 533 original warrant, if the same shall be still in existence; in which event, the duplicate hereby authorized, shall be null and void, and no grant shall issue thereon. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That the Secretary of War cause Am, to Wm_ to be issued a duplicate of warrant number one thousand one hundred Graydon. and seventy-nine, for two hundred acres, issued to William Grayson, son, and the other heirs at law of John Grayson, a lieutenant in the South Carolina line, dated ninth May, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-six, under the same conditions and restrictions as are contained in the first section of this act. Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, That the Secretary of War cause Arm, ,0 jacob to be issued a duplicate of warrant number one thousand six hundred Bosworth. and twenty-five, for one hundred acres of land, issued to Jacob Bosworth on the seventh day of June, one thousand eight hundred and thirty, in virtue of his services as a private of the Connecticut line, in the war of the Revolution, under the same conditions and restrictions as are contained in the first section of this act. Approved, February 9, 1833. ""_ Sururs II. CHAP. XXV. —-An Act for the relief of the administrator of the late Colonel John Feb, 9, 1333, Thornton, deceased. —"""*‘····—‘ Be it enacted, eye., That the proper accounting officers of the treasury do settle, adjust, and pay over to his administrator, the account Account {0, of the late Colonel John Thornton, deceased, for five years’ full pay, five Y¤¤r¤’ full in corrfmutation of the half pay for life, promised by the resolves of {’2¥);;,f.‘E;’,‘;‘g Congress, to the officers of the continental line in the war of the and paid_ revolution; together with such interest thereon as would now be due if a certificate for such commutation had been issued and subscribed under the principles of the funding act, and no payments made thereon; Act Of Mw ‘*» to be paid out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated. 1790* °h‘34` And the said administrator shall pay to the widow of the said Thornton, one fourth part of the money payable under this act, and the remainder he shall pay over or distribute among the persons entitled thereto, ac— cording to the laws of the commonwealth of Virginia. Armtovnn, February 9, 1833. _"—_` Srnurrs H. Cnn. XXVI.—An Act for the relief of James Brownlee. Feb, 9, ]833_ Be it enacted, <$·c., That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay, out of any money in the treasury Sgvgn ycm·g' not otherwise appropriated, to James Brownlee, sole heir of Alexander halfpvy givin Brownlee, an ensign in the army of the revolution, and slain in the battle °“S‘g“ “ °w°d‘ of Guilford, the seven years’ half pay to which his widow was entitled by a resolve of Congress, passed August twenty-fourth, one thousand / seven hundred and eighty: together with such interest thereon as would now be due if a certificate for the said seven years' halflpay had been issued and subscribed under the principles of the funding act, and no pay- 4Af;9%f *2,:*8;:* ments made thereon. i l i i Approved, February 9, 1833. Srsrvm II. CHA?. XXVII.-Jin Aet or the relic n Russell Hotchkiss and others, owners f of the brig Stranger. F°b' 9* 1833 Be it enacted, &c., That there be paid to Russell Hotchkiss and son, _ and J ehiel Forbes and son, owners of the brig Stranger, of New Haven, ng;?;,':,;;':,; in the State of Connecticut, the sum of ninety-sevgn gollars and fifty- be mnmden, U