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 860 TWEN TY-SEVEN TH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 168, 169, 170, 171. 1842. Appmp,-3,,,;,,,,_ Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That the said sum of money be paid out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated. Approved, August 11, 1842. Snrurs II. —*-"" Aug. 11, 1842. CHAP. CLXVIII.—An Act for the relief of Daniel Kletsa. Be it enacted, doc. That the Secretary of the Treasury pay to Daniel Pa mentfor Kleiss out of an mdne not otherwise a propriated,the sum of eight - Y Y Y P g Y °°"l°°° °S an three dollars and fifty-two cents, as compensation for his service in the °rm°r°r’ gang of armorers at Key West, from the third of June, one thousand eicvht hundred and twenty-four to the thirtieth of A til one thousand `chhdddtty`, p° cig t un re an wen y-six. Approved, August 11, 1842. Srnura II. —-—· Aug. 11, 1842. Cmiin CLXIX,—t£n Act for the relief of Isabella Htl/, wirlow, and John Illll, Elzzabetlt Hell, and Samuel Hall, children and mznor hears at law of Samuel Hill, deceased. Be it enacted, Qc., That there be allowed and paid to Isabella Hill, To be allowed widow, and John Hill, Elizabeth Hill, and Samuel Hill, children and fxglagrglzllgllli minor heirs of Samuel Hill, late of the county of Monroe, and state of they were Illinois, deceased, or their legal representatives, out of any money in ejected. the treasury of the United States not otherwise appropriated, the sum of six hundred and forty dollars, the amount of consideration money paid by the said Samuel Hill to the United States in his life-time, for three hundred and twenty acres of land, purchased at the land office at Kaskaskia, in said state, from which said tract of land the said Isabella Hill, widow, and the said John Hill, Elizabeth Hill, and Samuel Hill, children and minor heirs of the said Samuel Hill, deceased, were ejected (the said Samuel Hill having died during the pendency of said suit) by the decision of the supreme court of the state of Illinois, at the December term of the said court, in the year eighteen hundred and twenty- nine, in favor of Jonathan Moore and others, heirs at law of George Lunceford, who claimed title under a confirmation and patent made to Nicholas Jarrot, by General Arthur St. Clair, then Governor of the Territory north-west of the Ohio river, on the twelfth day of February, sevémtegp lilpngllrled and nipzety-nine, d Th h ·d { b 5,,;,; money, nc. ~. n e zt uri er enace, att e said sum o money e hvgv 59 br; paidi paid to Isabella Hill, widow, as aforesaid, for herself, and as guardian °“ ‘S“‘b“°° • for the said minor heirs of the said Samuel Hill, deceased, to be accounted for and distributed among the said persons concerned, according to the laws of Illinois, in cases of the distribution of the personal property of such persons as die intestate in said state. Approved, August 11, 1842. S·rn·u·ri: II. -—-— Aug. 16, 1842. CHAP. CLXX.—J1n Act for the relief of George Slzepler. I Be it enacted, dw., That the Secretary of War be, and he is hereby, To bg placed directed to cause to be placed on the roll of invalid pensioners the name ¤¤ vensmn roll. of George Sheiller, and that the said Shefller be paid at the rate of four dollars per month, from and after the first day of January, eighteen hundred and forty-two. Avrnovao, August 16, 1842. Snrure II. ——— 16, 1842. CHAP. CLXXI.—-.»2n .8ct granting a pension to Mary Johnson. _ Be it enacted, a§~c., That the Secretary of War is hereby author- 0'go gssgsepgll ized and directed to place the name of Mary Johnson on the roll of rc- P · volutionary pensioners, and pay her, at the rate of twenty dollars pct