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 S14 TWENTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 99. 1840. H. Lucas and the state of Alabama, for the loss and injury sustained by them by the A- P- Kl¤g~ for impressment of their teams and wagons into the service of the United gin the year eigfpteeéi Eundred and thirty-six, a sum not to exceed six thousand and ft dollars. Hm and Bos. For the paymeiit of an account of Hart and Bosworth, merchants of w¤t¤l¤, lbt MMS Irwinton, Alabama, and of John Hart, merchant of the same place, for ` service of the United States, by the order of General Vlfilliam Irwin, commandant of the fifth division of the Alabama militia, during the Creek campaign of May, eighteen hundred and thirty-six, a sum not to exceed two thousand three hundred and eleven dollars and ninety cents. J, H_ (3,-,,,1. For the payment of an account of John H. Craddack, of Alabama, dack. for property of his destroyed by the order of Colonel J. T. Lane, an officer in the service of the United States, in the month of September, eighteen hundred and thirty-six, the sum of one hundred and sixty-four dollars and sixt -three cents. J. Mitchell For the paynient of a balance due to John Mitchell and Benjamin F. md B- F- FM- Fox, contractors for the erection of the Branch Mint at New Orleans, as admitted by and recommended from, the accounting officers of the treasury, a sum not to exceed eight thousand five hundred and eighty- eight dollars and fifty-five cents. Surveys. For the payment of balances due for military and geographical surveys west of the Mississippi, and north of the state of Missouri, made under the direction of the War Department, and the accounts for which are now before the proper accounting officers for settlement, a sum not C_G,,,.d,,,,_{0,. to exceed sixteen thousand dollars. For the payment of Charles Gormaking maps. don agreeably to the certificate of the Committee on Public lands for services rendered by him in making maps, twenty-one hundred dollars. A. Davcznc, Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, That there be paid to Auguste Clmgé WAL Davczac, late Charge d’Afl`aires of the United States at the Hague out fuires at the · · · ’ Hague_ of any money in the 'treasury not otherwise appropriatednthe sum of nine hundred and eighty-nine dollars and eight cents, it being the balance due to him, as acting Charge d’AiTaires, between the twenty- fourth day of May and the fifteenth day of October, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-one, after deducting therefrom the pay of Secretary of Legation during that period, which he has already received. w_ ])_ 30,,,,, Sec. 4. And be ilfurt/ter enacted, That the sum of eleven thousand for diplomatic three hundred and sixty dollars and ninety-five cents be, and the same i';';;;;; “* is hereby, appropriated, out. of any unappropriated money in the treasury, to Williain D. Jones, in full for diplomatic services rendered to the United States at the Government of Mexico, from the twenty-eighth of December, eighteen hundred and thirty-six, to the seventh of July, eighteen hundre and thirty-nine. N. Niles al- Sec. 5. And be it further enacted, That there be paid to Nathaniel lgW¤dlhg<>¤¤l‘ll· Niles, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, d,z,°,l;,:8sl‘:}g€, the same outfit, salary, and allowances, as though he had been regularly deducting, gw, commissioned as a Charge d’Affaires to Sardinia, from the seventh day of June, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-seven, until the eighteenth of June eighteen hundred and thirty-nine, that being the termination of his special mission to Sardinia, during which period he negotiated the subsisting treaty between the United States and the King of Sardinia, deducting therefrom the amount of the salary and contingent expenses which he has already received during the same period, as Puymsm to special agent to Austria and Sardinia. M, SL cm.- Sec. 6. And be it farther enacted, That the sum of twenty thousand gl¤rl<¤f¤¤dhP- dollars be, and the same is hereby, appropriated, in part payment for the D‘:,:’:m;;,;,_; expense incurred by Matthew St. Clair Clarke, and Peter Force, and History. for work done by them in publishing the second and third volumes of
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