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 7m THIRTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 66, 69, 75, 76. 1848, Jane 13, 1818, Cnar. LXVI.——An Aetfor the Reliefof Charles L. Dell. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives y` th; The claim 0i' United States of America in Congress assembler], That the ro ei- ac- . P P °*""'°S L- ”·*“· t m r ta t ur a r ti a" v r i s · for mmm, w__ coun ing officers o le teas y, un c ie irec ion 0 tie, 'ecretary yicesin the Sem- of War, settle the claim of Charles L. Dell, of Florida, for military ser- dl““» *° be vices performed during the Seminole war, between the twenty-third of May and the twenty-n1nth of November, eighteen hundred and tort _ _ Y _ g Y1 making to him such compensation for pay and allowances as shall du—’;¤}%¤¤;cf<>¤;}g appear to be just; and that the amount which shall be so ascertained him P I to be due, to be paid to him, notwithstanding the want of a muster roll bearing his name, and that the same shall be paid out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated. Avrnovnn, June 13, 1848. Julie M, IB48- Cnar. LXIX.—An .·9ct for the Relief of W. B. Slaughter, late Secretary of the ,, P0st)'p"_'74T Territory of Wisconsin.“ Be it enacted by the Senate and House ¢y" Representatives of the The accounts United States o America in Convress assembled That the accounrin of W B Slau h- ° Z g M ,6 bg s,,,,?,,,, officers of the Treasury Department be authorized and directed to on principles or settlethe accounts of W. B. Slaughter, late Secretary of the Treasury l;f¤°° and °‘1“*· of Wisconsin, upon the principles of equity and justice; and that they Balance round cause to be paid to him the balance, if any be due him, out of any Eye fc be pgiig moneys in the treasury not otherwise appropriated: Provided, That it sl),;`:?'?,?,, such balance shall not exceed the sum of one thousand seven hundred exceed 8173151. and thirty-one dollars and fifty-one cents. APPROW'ED, June 24, 1848. Jnme 26,184-8. Cun. LXXV.- An dot for the Relief of the legal Representatives of James X"""' Brown, deceased. I Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the S“°hP°*'P°“ Of United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary °““““‘ °f$“‘“9 of the Tamar is a h 11 b ‘ ia · a r r a 1 1 66, ap,,,,,,,,,,,,, · y e, an e ere y IS, au orize o pay o the ega for their relielQ·as representatives of James Brown, deceased, such portion of the sum of ga} represents- appropriated by an act of Congress, approved June thirtieth, eighteen '·"°° ° -lam°S hundred and thirt -four, entitled "An Act for the relief of the leaal Brown. - y . . ° ,834 Cb_Q0L representatives of James Brown," as remains due and unpaid; such ’ payment to be made to such of the legal representatives of said James Brown as shall rove to the satisfaction of the Secretar of the Treas- P _ _ Y uryi that they, gis suglgrciigpgentatives, are entitled under such act. Prnovnn, une,. Juno 26, 1848. Crux-. LXXV1. — An ./Hctfor the Relief of Silas Waterman. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Apchsicn cf84 United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of Eg"  War be, and he is hereby, required to place the name of Silas Waterman. man on the roll of invalid pensions, and that he pay him at the rate of four dollars er month for and durin his natural life, commencincr on P · g . . ¤ the first day of January, one thousand erght hundred and forty-six. Armovnn, June 26, 1848.
 * "g;‘;,d‘El;‘i;; four thousand one hundred and forty-nine dollars and. sixty-sis cents,