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 TWENTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 171,172,173,174,1'75. 1836. 649 names of the following, whereupon they, and each of them, shall be entitled to receive the pensions severally set to their names, respectively, during life——that is to say: James Whitsit, at the rate of eight dollars per month, commencing on the first day of January, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-four; Jacob Stewart, at the rate of five dollars per month, to commence on the first day of January, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-five. Approved, June %, 1836. —···· Survn I. Cmp. CLXXL——.En dat for the relief (gf Thaddeus Tuttle. June 28, 1836. Be it enacted, rfc., That the Secretary of War be, and he is hereby, authorized and required to place the name of Thaddeus Tuttle upon the To beplaced list of revolutionary pensioners, and to pay him at the rate of twenty °” P°““*°¤l"*· dollars per annum, commencing on the fourth of March, eighteen hundred and thirty-one. Approved, June 28, 1836. Sruucrs I. Crm?. CLXXI1. -An Act for the relief ry" James Steel. June 28, 1336, Be it enacted, &c., That the Secretary of War be, and he is hereby, directed to place James Steel on the list of revolutionary pensioners of To be placed the United States, at the rate of thirteen dollars and thirty-tive cents per °“ P°“s‘°“ h°‘· month, commencing on the fourth day of March, eighteen hundred and thirty-one, to continue during his natural life. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That Elizabeth Steel, the wife of Pension ma}' the said James Steel, be, and is hereby, authorized and empowered to g;‘;l:;.;"°‘l bY claim for and receive said pension, for and in behalf of the said Steel, ` on furnishing satisfactory proof of the identity and residence of the said James Steel and Elizabeth Steel. Arenovnn, June 28, 1836. ——···—·· Sruvrs Ii CHAP. CLXXIII.—-An Act for the relief of Davis Html. June 28, 1836, Be it enacted, $1:., That the Secretary of War be, and he hereby is, directed to place upon the list of revolutionary pensioners, Davis Hunt, To beplaeed of New York; and that said Davis Hunt be paid at the rate of forty °“ P°““°” lmdollars per annum, commencing on the fourth day of March, anno Domini, eighteen hundred and thirty-two. APPROVED, June 28, 1836. S·r.u·¤rs I. Gun. CLXXIV.—•dn Act for the relief of Relief Harris. June 28, 1836. Be it enacted, &·c., That there shall be paid out of the treasury of the United States, to Relief Harris, widow and administratrix of Oliver Arrears of Harris, deceased, the sum of eight hundred and forty dollars, being the P°!§*°¤}:¤ be arrears of pension due to the said Oliver Harris, as a revolutionary sol- Pm t° °r’ dier, from April seven, eighteen hundred and eighteen, up to August nine, eighteen hundred and twenty-six, at eight dollars per month ; which said sum shall be paid the proper accounting officers of the treasury, out of any moneys therein, not otherwise appropriated. Arnnovmn, June 28, 1836. Snruzrs I. CHAP. CLXXV.——.ln Act for the relief of James Taylor. Jung 28, 1836. Be it enacted, eye., That there be paid, out of any money in the tree- Amo m of sury not otherwise appropriated, to James Taylor, of Massachusetts, a pango: ,0 be revolutionary soldier, a pension from the eighteenth day of March, one paid to him, 82 3 E