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 THIRTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 49, 50, 51. 1849. 761 Gr-ray. XLIX.-—/In Act for the Relief of William Fuller and Charles Savage. Fein 10, 1g4g_ Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the sum of ,81229 17 t<>}>¢ · . md m full satisuvelve hundred and twenty-nme dollars and seventeen cents be appro- fiction of 3 com printed and paid, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appro- u-act made by priated, in full satisfaction of a contract made by William Fuller with :X;¤1;Ig*l};;"23f the Post-Oihce Department, for transporting the mail from Deeatur to ment;P Rome, in the State of Georgia, terminating the thirtieth day of June, eighteen hundred und thirtymine, the same to be paid as follows: unto Manner in Charles Savage, assignee of said Fuller, the sum of five hundred and :*3:** 3‘\:1fb°;: forty-four dollars and forty·hve cents of said sum, and the residue to Pam. said Fuller. Approved, February 10, 1849. Cru?. L.-/in Act for the Rcliqf of Jeanette C. Huntington, Widow and sale Feb. 10, 1849. Ezacutrix of William D. Chester, dcccased. '_"`”"_` Bc it enacted by the Senate and House ey" Representatives of the (hailed States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary $@231 18 *° of the Treasury be, and he hereby is, directed to pny to Jeanette C.  iggtths; Huntington, widow and sole executrix of \Villinm D. Cheever, dc- \VilliamB. Cheeceased, twenty-one thousand two hundred and thirty-one dollars and :`lF;s‘i§F°“‘;‘g2;;‘ eighteen cents, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appro· &,,_ y ’ printed, being the amount of his loss on treasury notes while engaged in supplying the army of the United States, under a contract with the Secretary of W:ir, during the years eighteen hundred and fourteen and eighteen hundred and lifieen, and reported by the Secretary of the Treasury to be due. Armovizn, February 10, 1849. CHAP. LI. -.911. Act for the Relief of William Fuller and Orlando Saltmarsh. Feb- I0. 1849. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Ibzited States of America in Congress assembled, That the Auditor of Accounts of the Treasury for the Post-Ofiice Department be, and he is hereby, di-   az; S3: rected to audit and settle the accounts of William Fuller and Orlando vices in carr ·ing Snltmarsli, for services actually rendered by them in carrying the mail *l‘° '“”ll “’“§°'b° on routes number two thousand three hundred and sixty-six, and num-  :,2; ber two thousand three hundred and eighty, in the State of Georgia, rucnt with hecunder :1 contract entered into by the department with James Reeside f;d° bindaxfg and George WV. Avery for transporting the mail over said routes from and settled. first January, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-five, till thirty- first December, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-eight, allowing to said Fuller and Saltrnarsh the full contract price for said service for the time they continued to perform it. And the Postmaster-General is The_ amount hereby directed to cause to be paid to said Fuller and Saltmarsh what-    gf Scever sum shall appear to be justly due to them upon said settlement, deducting Hwy! deducting all payments which may have been heretofore made ; and he ¤¤¤¤** l>°*°*°f°‘° is hereby further directed and required to correct the accounts of the magzounts of late James Reeside at the department, by striking from them all credits Rusgdc m bg Which may heretofore have been given him for the services above ¢<>¤¢<=*¤d· mentioned. Avrnovsn, February l0, 1849. Von. IX. Pmv.-15