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 6 TWENTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 14. 1846. _ Pensivns f<> For pensions to widows and orphans under the act of fourth July,
 * ,;:,‘jf' ““d °" one thousand eight hunéireg gold thirty-six, three hundred and twenty.

18::6 ch.362. eight thousand five hun re dollars. i gFor pensions to widows under the act of seventh July, one thousand 1838»°l‘·m9· eight hundred and thirty-eight, and the acts supplementary thereto, three hundred thousand dollars. ms ch ,02 For- pensions to widows under the act of third March, one thousand ’` eight hundred and forty-three, eighty thousand dollars. lm ch m2_ For pensions to widows under the act of seventeenth June, one i i thousand eight hundred and forty-four, six hundred thousand dollars. For haltipay pensions to widows and orphans, payable through the Third Auditor’s office, four thousand five hundred dollars. Arrearagen. For arrearages prior to July second, one thousand eight hundred and fifteen, payable through the Third Audrtor’s office, one thousand two hundred dollars. EVid¢¤<>¤ ¤{¢=<=¤¤· Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That no widow entitled to a Tscytgngggni pension under existing laws, and claiming a pension, whose husband sion. was drawing a pension at the time of his decease, shall be required, in any such case, to iinrnish any further evidence that said husband was entite to a ension; nor s a an evi ence, in an case, e ` l d ph ll y d y b required to entitle the widow to a pension, when the evidence is in the archives of the government, other than such proof as would be sufficient to establish the marriage between the applicant and the deceased Provisc, that pensioner in civil personal actions in a court of justice: Provided, 1848, ch_·;Ljo_ husbpndd, the commissioner be satisfied that the pension was properly gran e. ch Ag; °g4l8fgj Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, That the fourth section of an spéctjné th.; ,0. act entitled "An Act making Appropriations {br the civil and diplogpgline ¤!` $<;t· matic Expenses of the Government for the fiscal Year ending the thirssd ,h;°°jQ°,:Q‘,;j tieth Day of June, A. D. eighteen hundred and forty-six, and for other tion orenims on Purposes, shall not be so construed as to apply to applications for the U. S.,not to pensions_ IPM), to Pen` Armovno Ma 7 1846 sions. ; Y t · May 8, 1846. Crnr. XIV.—.H·n. Act to supply Deficiencies in t/tc Appropriations for certain Ob]€¢¢$ ‘m¤d¢ fvr the Swvive of the jiscul Year endin the thirtieth of June [Obsolete.] ., 5 » eng/ztccn hundred and forty-st:c. 1;¥eit enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives if the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the following Appropriation. sums be, and the same are hereby, appropriated to supply deficiencies in the appropriations for various objects made for the service of the fiscal year encjing on the thirtieth of June, eighteen hundred and orty-six, name y: Cmingent For the contingent expenses of the Senate bein f d l S f _ _ _ I,. g or printing an gxigfs ° m° lithographing, ordered during the twenty-eighth Congress, seventy- seven thousand five hundred dollars. umgpgapggand H5 or thpcontingentd egpenses of the Senate, being for printing and · 1 ograp mg or ere y the Senate, durin the first session of the U twenty-ninth Congress, fifty-one thousand doiiars. of gonthrngigcies SeFo1; tix: conténgegt expenses of the House of Representatives, ‘ · ven y thousand dollars. Purchase 0,. To enable the clerk of the House of Representatives of the United certain books. Statis tt;1 comply, with fpxrmer orders of the House, directing him to supp y the mem ers wit certain books, to wit: Cm mob For two hundred and twenty-six copies of the fourteenth volume of E- <·> the Congressional Globe and Appendix, six hundred and seventy-eight dollars: Provided, That this appropriation, or any legislation hereto-
 * l;*;¤‘;*;*::E;?°”‘ That, upon a revision of the testimony in the case of the deceased