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 676 TWENTY-FOURTII CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch.326,327,328,329,330. 1836. Summon I. July 9, 1336, CBA?. CCCXXVI.-An dc! for the relief of the legal representatives af Timm- -—-——————-—-— ton Taylor, deceased. Be it enacted, &c., That the proper accounting officers of the treasury Account to be be, and they are hereby, required to settle the account of Thornton f::;;°$e“;’.‘;3;‘ Taylor, deceased, and allow to his legal representatives live years’ full fm. pay as em pay as an cnsign in the Virginia line, on continental establishment, sign. without interest; which five years’ full pay is the commutation of his half pay for life ; to be paid to the said legal representatives of Thornton Taylor, deceased, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated. Am-novmn, July 2, 1836. STATUTE I. -———-— July 2, 1836. Crm-. CCCXXVII.-dn dot for the relief of Josette Beaubien and her children. Bc it enacted, ¢§··c., That Josette Beaubien be, and she hereby is, Allowed1cm. permitted, under such instructions as may be given by the Secretary of }l¤<ii¤i¤h <a¤r·¤i¤ the Treasury, for herself and her children, to relinquish to the United ¤°:1"m;’;'}1.a°f:'Qf°' States all the right, title, interest, claim, and demand that she and her children have, or ever had, to two sections of land reserved to her and . them in, and by virtue of; at treaty made at Tippecanoe, in the year one thousand eight hundred and thirty-two, between the United States and the Pottawatamie tribe of Indians; and that, in lieu thereof, she be permitted to locate, for herself and her said children, twelve hundred and eighty acres of land, in legal subdivisions, upon any of the public lands subject to private entry, situatc and lying within the bounds of the lands to which the Indian title was extinguished by virtue of said treaty. Approved, July 2, 1836. I S·rnu·rn I. -·—--— July 2. l836. Cnn. CCCXXVIII.-An Actfm· the ncl5g' of James &¢i/wrland and Rebecca his "`""°"_"" ·wQ"e, formerly Rebecca 1’ar/sera0n. Be it enacted, Km., That the proper accounting officers shall ascer- Seven ye¤rs’ tain the amount due to the said Rebecca, the only child of James Parilgftgsgnftg be kerson, who was a lieutenant in the continental line during the revoluan0w6d_ tionary war, and who died in the service, for the seven years’ half pay ofu lieutenant, promised by a resolution of the Congress of the United States, and when ascertained, that they pay said sum to the said James Sutherland and Rebecca his wife, in full compensation for said seven years} half pay, ns promised by snicl resolution. App,°P,i,,;,,,,_ Sec. 2. And be ir _/'uri/wr enacted, That the sum found to be due be paid out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated. Approved, July 2, 1836. Srnurs I. July 2, ;535, CHAP. CCCXXJX.-An Act for the rclijf of the legal representatives of Captain ·····-—-——-—-·— David J op/tins. Be it enacted, &·c., That the proper accounting officers ascertain the Five ,,u,.S·{“u amount of live years’ full pay of a captain serving to the end of the pay oiys captain revolutionary war on continental establishment, and pay the same, out °u°""°d· of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, to the legal representatives of the late Captain David Hopkins, in full satisfaction of the comunutntion money promised by a resolution of the Congress of the United States. Apmovnn, July 2, 1836. Summa I. """ July 2_ ‘8·36_ CHAP. CCCXXX. —-—-An dot for the relief of Dum:rm L. Clinch. Bc it enacted, {ec., That Duncan L. Clinch and John H. McIntosh, assignees of George J. F. Clarke, be authorized to enter, at the mini-