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 TWENTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sr·:ss.II. Ch.8,9,10,11. 1838. 703 by the government; and after deducting from the aforesaid amount, which is to be credited to the said Duval, as on the twenty-sixth day of April, eighteen hundred and thirty-two, the sum of one thousand eighty- tive dollars and twenty-eight cents, the amount of a judgment obtained against the said Duval in the United States court in Pennsylvania, the Secretary of the Treasury shall, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, pay over the balance of three hundred and forty- two dollars and twenty-seven cents, to the administrators of E. W. Duval; and thereupon the said administrators shall stand fully discharged from the further force and effect of the aforesaid judgment against them. Approved, February 15, 1838. Szrnvrn II. Can. VIII.-An Act to amend the act entitled Mtn act for the relief of James Feb. 15, 1838. Steel," approved twenty-eighth June, eighteen hundred and thirty-sia:. Be it enacted, nyc., That Elizabeth Steel, daughter of James Steel, 1836. ch-172-i be, and she is hereby, authorized and empowered to claim and receive E. Steel to refor, and in behalf of, him, the said James Steel, the pension granted to @1**** **16 P8"- him by the act to which this is an amendment, on furnishing satisfactory  °° proof of the identity and residence of the said James Steel and Elizabeth his daughter. Approved, February 15, 1838. Srnura II. CHAP. IX.-An ./2ct for the nity' of Jesse E. Dow. Feb. 22, 1838. Be it enacted, &c., That the Secretary of the Treasury pay to Jesse E. Dow, out of any money not otherwise appropriated, one hundred p,,,,,,,,,,,,,,;,, dollars, being one moiety of the money paid to the United States, by moiety of the reason of criminal proceedings against A. Baker, alias William A. Chel-  °1_,:c_ sey, in the United States district court in the district of Massachusetts, c,,,;,,,, P on the complaint and prosecution of the said Jesse E. Dow, for violating the act of April thirtieth, seventeen hundred and ninety, entitled "An Act of April act for the punishment of certain crimes against the United States." 30· 1790- **11- 9- APPROVED, February 22, 1838. Smuum Il'. Crnv. X.—An Act for the relief of John B. Perkins. rgb_ gg, ]g3g_ Be it enacted, ¢§~c., That the Secretary of the Treasury pay to John B. Perkins ninety-five dollars compensation for a horse lost for want of Paymentfora. forage, on the fourth of May, eighteen hundred and eighteen, while en- h°1"° kmgaged in the service of the United States, in the Seminole campaign, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated. Approved, February 22, 1838. Sruura II. Crier-. XI.-An Het for the relief nf the legal representatives of John McCarty, F€[,_ 22, 1838, deceased. ""';""' Be it enacted, qc., That the Secretary of the Treasury pay to the legal representatives of John McCarty, deceased, out of any money in Pgymgntfgr the treasury not otherwise appropriated, one thousand dollars, in full 11 h0¤¤¢ ¤1¤· payment for his house, burnt by the enemy, at Farnham, Virginia, in S"°yad‘ the year eighteen hundred and fourteen, in consequence of said house having been occupied as a place of deposite for military stores and ammunition during the late war. Approved, February 22, 1838.