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 742 THIRTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. Ch. 198, 199, 200. 1848. '¥g°“'·‘ °f U“l*°d value, so paid to said agents for the United States by said Henry and States and alter. . . deduciing mm- John P. B. Gratiot, and, after deducting the amount appearing on the frvm the =¤m<>¤¤t books of the Treasury, or found to be really due from said Grataots, or K,;"3'n?;g§g?;': either of them, to the United States, to pay the balance, if any, to topaythebalancd John P. B. Gratiot and to the legal representatives of Henry Gratiot, Arnnovan, August I4, 1848. Aug,14,]848_ Can. CXCVIII.-—An det autzgzizjilng. tif Payment of a Sum of Money to -»-—— e ur ts. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives m' the }€700tobepaid United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary l;‘;,f::,ng1;‘;‘; of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and required to pay, rama, sian.; and out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum ggaufutmae  of seven hundred dollars to Robert Purkis, of the State of Rhode L-",,, S,, ,,,,_, _ Island or to his legal representatives; which sum of seven hundred gitiier wilh foiir dollarsi is paid to him as an evidence of the sense entertained by Con· Qtmssngf ‘l‘° gress of his valor and good conduct in having recaptured, alone and y` unassisted, a vessel called the Little Sarah, together with four seamen of the British navy, which prisoners were delivered to the district of Rhode Island, and as a compensation for the prisoners so taken. Armovan, 14, 1848. Aug- Mi 1848- CHAP. CXCIX.—.,9n Act for the Relief of William Hogan, Administrator of ""°°"`°“'“`“ Michael Hogan, deceased. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the $16.331 ’~¤ be United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary g;',:i,l,v‘ll:Q°;I:n:Q of the Treasury be, and he hereby is, directed to pay, out of any pensation rortpe moneys in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, to William Hogan, gzvéigsd °l` {Eng administrator of Michael Hogan, deceased, the sum of sixteen thoumoneys qdygncgd sand eight hundred and thirty-one dollars and eighty-seven cents, it lz! him °=* ¤$¤¤* being in full compensation for the services rendered and moneys ad- °' mc navy d°: vanced by the said Michael Hovan as agent or factor for the Navy partment at Val _ to r paraiso. Department at Valparaiso. Avmovao, August I4, 1848. Au . l4,l8-18. Can?. CC.-.41: Act to compensate R. M2 Johnson, or the Erection officertain S """"""" Buildings for the Use of the Choctaw Acadcmy. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the NRL6M- ·;9:¤’::: United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary ,,0,, of 1,,,,.,,,, of War be authorized and required to receive proof of the cost of the buildings erected buildings erected by Colonel Richard M. Johnson, of Kentucky, for Sl;  SY: the use of Indian students at the Choctaw Academy, and when the dents ar the cost of such buildings shall be so ascertained, to pay the same to said gg0d3W A°¤d· Johnson; and for the purpose aforesaid, the sum of ten thousand doly` lars be, and the same is hereby, appropriated, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated. Approved, August i4, {S48.
 * ° “’·"l G"‘”°"· deceased, out of any moneys in the treasury not otherwise appropriated.