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 TWENTY—'1`HIRD CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 219, 220,221, 222,223. 1834. 591 Srnvu I. CHAP. CCXIX.-—-dn Act for the relief of l’Wlllam D. Acker:. June 30, 1834. Be it enacted, ¢§·c., That the proper accounting officer of the treasury department cause to be paid, out of any money in the treasury not I’aymeptte otherwise appropriated, the sum of eighty-two dollars and twenty-seven him fs “mb°’ cents, to William D. Ackcn, late agent for the preservation of timber on agen ' the public lands in Florida, in addition to the allowances already made by the Navy Department, and in full of all demands for contingent expenses on account of said agency. Approved, June 30, 1834. —-—- Srnurs I. Can. CCXX. —-An Act for the relief of the Legal representatives of Leonard June 30, 1634. Holly, deceased. "—""‘·‘*"‘ Be it enacted, ¢§··c., That the Secretary of War be, and he is hereby, authorized and required to issue to the legal representatives of Leonard Military boun- Holly, deceased, a warrant for the military bounty land of the deceased, :Y.l““d gjgggt who enlisted as a soldier, for five years, in the tenth regiment of the Dune ` United States infantry, and served therein during the whole of the late war, shortly after the expiration of which he died. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That the proper accounting ofli- payment gf cers of the Department of War do pay to the legal representatives of the arrears. said Leonard Holly, deceased, all the arrears of bounty, pay, or clothing, which may appear to be due and owing to the deceased. Approved, June 30, 1834. "—‘* Snrurs I. Gnu-. CCXXI.—An det for the relief ry Jmas W Brown. June 30, 1834. Be it enacted, 4-c., That the Secretary of War, cause to be issued to Amos W. Brown, of the town of Potsdam, in the county of St. Law- Wm-ram for rence, and state of New York, a warrant for three hundred and twenty b¤¤¤W Md W acres of bounty land, to which he was entitled by an act to amend the ‘"“° ‘° hm"' act entitled "An act granting bounties in land, and extra pay, to certain Canadian volunteers," passed the fifth of March, one thousand eight Acrcrmm-cr, hundred and sixteen; to be located in legal subdivisions, on any of the 5.18l6» ch- 25- public lands of the United States which have been offered at public sale, and are now subject to entry at private sale. Approved, June 30, 1834. ·—······· Snrvrr: I. CHAP. CCXXII.—.ln Act for the rekef of Samuel .6. Edmondson. June 30, 1834. Bc it enacted, eye., That the Secretary of War adjust the claim of Samuel A. Edmondson for conveying an order to Nashville from Gene- Account to bg ral Gaines, soon after the massacre at Fort Mimms, in the year eighteen adjusted for serhundred and thirteen, and make him such further allowance as he shall “°°°* &°‘ think the said Edmondson entitled to for his personal services; and for money expended by him, if any, and that sum, so allowed by the said Secretary of War, shall be paid out of any money in the treasury, not otherwise appropriated. Approved, June 30, 1834. ——— Snrurs I. CHAP. CCXXIII.-An Act for the relief of James Ord. June 30, 1834, Be it enacted, dw., That there be allowed to James Ord, for the services of himself and Son as an assistant clerk and messenger in the Allowed for Ollicc of the Solicitor of the Treasury, a compensation at the rate of l2,::g;‘?‘§]*§§·S*:);¤1d eight hundred dollars per annum, from the fourth day of June,_ eighteen as clerk and ' hundred and thirty, to the twenty-sixth day of May, eighteen hundred and messenger. thirty-two ; and that the amount found due to the said James Ord, alter