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THIRTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 49, 50, 51, 52. 1853. 749 also extended to the widows and relatives of those officers and seamen of the Washi¤g· gf the navy attached to the United States brig Washington, who were mn- 1OS; overboard in a. hurricane, on the seventh of September, eighteen 1343 6h_17g_ hundred and forty-six. ’ AI’P1{OVED, February 3, 1853. CHAP. XLIX.·—- An Act jbr the ReIi.¤y" of James Glynn. Feb. 8, 1853. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Ulzited States of America in Congress assembled, That James Glynn, a com- Settlement of memder in the United States navy, shall be entitled to a. credit, in the =*¢<><>¤¤¥S of Settlement at the Treasury of his accounts as acting purser of the sloop- James Gly 1m' of-war Preble, while cruising on the western coast of Mexico, in the year eighteen hundred and Elly, of the sum of thirteen hundred and thirty-eight dollars and seventy cents, the said allowance to be in full for losses of public money and other property stolen or embezzled from said vessel during his temporary absence therefrom on official duty. APPROVED, February 3, 1853. Cru?. L.-An Act jbr the Relief of Guion and M`cLaughlin. Feb, 3, 1863. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America; in Congress assembled, That the Postmaster-General E. P. Quion be, and he is hereby directed to pay to E. P. Guion and Benjamin Mc- *§‘dL§°“{*E"l;‘0 Laughlin the sum of one thousand six hundred and forty dollars, from be°pa§;g§1£40_ the appropriation for mail transportation, being the amount due them, under the equitable terms of their contract with the Postmaster-General, for two months’ extra pay, upon the discontinuance of the transportation of the Southern Mail, on route two thousand eight hundred and two, from Raleigh to Fayetteville ; on route two thousand eight hundred and eleven, from Fayetteville to Cheraw; and on route three thousand one hundred and one, from Cheraw to Columbia, South Carolina; on the sixth of February, one thousand eight hundred and forty-five; the P0stmaster-Gcncral having only paid the allowance for two months' extra service upon the amount dispensed with, when it should have been upon the whole amount of the contract. APPROVED, February 3, 1853. CHAP. LI.-An Act far the Relief of Sarah D. Mackay. Feb. 8, 1853. Be it enacted by ihe Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the gmt}, D, MM- Interior be required to place the name of Sarah D. Mackay, widow of kalhfg be lgzgcd Alexander D. Mackay, late a lieutenant in the army of the United gg1M pm. States, on the pension roll; and that the said Sarah D. Mackay be en— month from Jantitled to receive the sum of fifteen dollars 2. month during her natural S33’n1·;85°: _ . g er hfc. life, to commence on the first day of January, eighteen hundred and fifty. Approved, February 3, 1853. CHAP. LII.-—An Act for the Relief of Colonel James R. Creecy. pcb, 3, 1853, Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Uongress assembled, That the sum of five hundred Colonel James and fifty-two dollars and fifty cents to be paid to Colonel James R. gg b° Creecy, out of any moneys in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated p' ' in consideration of money expended and services rendered by him in raising a. regiment for the Mexican war. Approved, February 3, 1853.