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 THIRTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 99, 116. 1849. 77]. moneys in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, in full payment for 9¤P*¤Y*jlig!*]g¤¤· horses captured in Mexico, to A. C. Bryan, the sum of sixty dollars; K’f{°1f,,,d hg] to Alfred Argabright, the sum of sixty dollars; to B. A. Chapman, the bright, B. A. sum of nity-five dollars; to Charles E. Mooney, the sum of nity ghahlfggfé 0%;; dollars; to David C. Jones, the sum of sixty dollars; to William D. viii C. bbnes, Radcliffe, the sum of seventy dollars; to John J. Finch, the sum of W¤1i=¤¤ D-R”·d· . · chlfe, and John sixty-five dollars. I F,,,,,h_ Sec. 2. And be itjarther enacted, That the Secretary of the Treas- Secretaryof the ury shall be, and he 'is hereby, authorized and directed to pay the gg2Q8a'};?; 3.5;; value of any horses and equipments that may have been lost in conse— horses captured quence of their having fallen into the possession of the Mexicans at in M¤>g°° *1,*, 3** the surrender of the commands of Major John P. Gaines, Major Solon m,,$5,° O? Borland, and Captain William J. Heady; the owners satisfactorily Mayors Gaines proving their loss on that occasion, and also the value of the horses z';Pg,‘Xb};‘;,§;fd and accoutrements thus captured and lost. Approved, March 2, 1849. Gun. XCIX. ——J1n Act for the Rcliqfqf B. O. Payne, of Albany, New York. March 2, 1849. Bc it enacted by the Senate and House lf Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the name of 5,*; P°¤’l°“ $,5 B. O. Payne, of Albany, in the State of New York, be placed on the grows? (m0_ roll of invalid pensions, and that the Secretary of War be directed to Paynepay to him a pension, at the rate of twenty dollars per month, from the first day of January, eighteen hundred and forty-nine, and to continue during his natural life. Avrnovnn, March 2, 1849. Cru?. CXVI. - An Aot to grant to the Atlantic and Gulf Railroad Company the March 3, 1849. Right of Way through the Public Lands of the United States. ""‘"_—* Be it enacted by the Senate_ and House of Representatives of the Right of way United States of America in Congress assembled, That the right of fxgsuggb the $,*3 way shall be, and is hereby, granted to the Atlantic and Gulf Railroad s, gmncawgha Company, over and through any of the public lands of the United g*l§¤*i°R ,1 wg States, in the State of Florida, over which the road authorized by said C§m,,,my_m ma State may pass; and the said company is hereby authorized to survey and mark through the said public lands to be held by them for the track of said road one hundred feet in width; and, furthermore, an additional quantity of twenty-five feet in width on each side of said · road along the same. Sec. 2. And be itjnrther enacted, That the said company shall have Said company the right to take from the public lands in the vicinity of said road all {EVP3b: ,;*,*:5*; such materials of earth, stone, or wood, as may be necessary or con- guehmaterinls as venient from time to time for the actual construction and repair of said mw be ¤°°°¤· road or any part thereof my' Sec. 3. And be it jilrtlrer enacted, That there shall be, and is here- _Ai1 necessary by, granted to said company all necessary sites for watering-places, ’f:eg°'w3;°'$QSK depots, and workshops, along the line of said road, so far as the places ba, érauteg t5 convenient for the same may fall upon the public lands: Provided, $¤i1§<=¢{¤¤P¤¤Y· That no one depot or watering-place shall contain over five square ’°`”s°' acres, and that said sites shall not be nearer to each other than ten miles along the line of said road: Provided, That the grants herein Proviso. contained, as well of the use of the public lands as of the materials for the construction of said road, shall cease and determine, unless the