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 TWENTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Ssss.1. Ch. 114, 115,116. 1834. 573 hundred and ten, to the thirtieth of December, one thousand eight hundred and ten, inclusive, at the rate of fifteen hundred dollars per annum, that salary having been established by the acts of twenty-first of April, Ad of Agfll one thousand eight hundred and six, and third of March, one thousand 2kg?g?j,$[,,,:,l' eight hundred and eleven. 3, 181 1, 0h_ 46, Ai-rnovain, June 28, 1834. Scurura I. CHAP. CX1V.-An Act for the relief of John 7/Wnslett. June 25, 3334, Be it enacted, r$-c., That the sum of three hundred dollars be, and the same is hereby, appropriated, to be paid to John Winslett, out of any Payment for a money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, in full compensation Y’°!°“» %°- for a wagon and two horses pressed into the service of the United States, ]mpr°SS° ' in the year one thousand eight hundred and sixteen, by Richard H. Bell, late a Captain in the seventh regiment of the United States army. Approved, June 28, 1834. Srnurn I. Gun. CXV.-—-dn rfc! for the relief of the heirs of .d1··nold Henry Dohmum. gum, gg_ ]g34_ Whereas doubts exist as to the proper construction of the resolution of the Congress of the United States of America, of the first of October P¥¤¤¤¤bl¢· seventeen hundred and eighty-seven, passed for the benefit of Arnold Henry Dohrman; and whether, by virtue thereof, the said Dohrman was entitled to sections eight, eleven, twenty-six, and twenty-nine, of the township of land to be selected by him under said resolution, for the purpose of removing such doubts, and quieting the claims of the heirs at law of said Dohrman, and to effectuate the intentions of the Congress passing said resolution: Be it enacted, &·c., That the heirs at law of Arnold Henry Dohr- Land c],,,,, man be, and they are hereby, confirmed in their claim to sections eight, confirmed. eleven,twenty-six, and twenty~nine, in township number thirteen, range seven, in the Steubenville District, in the state of Ohio: Provided, That proviso_ this act shall only be construed to be a relinquishment of any claim by the United States in and to said sections, as reserved to them by the resolution of the first of October, seventeen hundred and eighty-seven, and under the ordinance of seventeen hundred and eighty-five, to the heirs at law of said Arnold Henry Dohrman, and not to any other person whatever. Approved, June 28, 1834. """" Srnure I. CHAP. CXVI.—An Jlctfor the relief of the legal representatives of Walter Living- Jung 28, 1834, stan, deceased. *""""" Be it enacted, eye., That there be paid, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, to the legal representatives of Walter Payment to Livingston, deceased, the sum of eighteen thousand two hundred and them }¤ Rid ¤¤· sixty dollars and forty-four cents, with interest thereon, from the first day of March, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-three, to the date of this act, in full satisfaction of their claim upon the United States, under an award of referees, in favor of said Walter Livingston and others, dated at New York, the twenty-fifth day of October, seventeen hundred and eighty-seven, and the contracts therein referred to: Pro- proviso_ vided, That, before such payment, the legal representatives of the said Walter Livingston shall relinquish to the United States all further claim against them on account of said award, and the contracts on which said award was founded. Approved, June 28, 1834.