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FORTY-THIRD CON GHESS. Sess. I. ~GH. 384, 385, 386, 387. 187 4. 579 CHAP. 384.-—An act for the relief of Charles J. Sands, of Brooklyn, New York. June $20, 1874. 7B4e it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United. Swtes of America in Oongress assembled, `That the Secretary of the, Treas- Y :» y m e n fz 1: < ury of the United States be directed to pay to Charles J . Sands, of Brook- Ch”·F1°’-‘ J- S”“d*’· lyn, New York, out; of any money in the treasury DOI) otherwise appropriated, the sum of two hundred and two dollars and thirty-nina cents, said sum bein g for salary due him for services as United States marshal of consular court at Chinkizmg, China, from the fifth day of October, to tpec nineteenth day of Décembeq, eighteen hundred and sixty-five, inclu- SIVO. Approved, June 20, 1874. CHAP. 385.—A11 act fo? tho relief of J amcs Dc Long. Jung gg, ]374_ Bc it enacted by the Senate and House of Rqwcsentatives of the United States of America in Oongvess assembled, That the Secretary of the p§i5;,I§g`t tohmcs Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized aud directed to pay to James De Long, late consul at Aux Cayes, Hayti, out of any moneys in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of two thousand eight hundred and sixteen dollars; one thousand one hundred and sixty-six dollars of the sum so appr0priute,d,bciug for money advanced and cxpended by bbc said James Dc Long, consul as aforesaid, for the relief of destitute colored emigrants, colonized undormxthority of the acts of April sixteenth and July seventeenth, eighteen hundred and sixtymwo, ” and one thousand six hundred and fiftsy dollars of the said amount being ibr extraordinary expenses incurred by him at the siege of Aux Caycs, Huyui, during his cqusulship at said place. Approved, June 20, 1874. CHAP. 386:-Au act for the relief of Joseph Montanari Juno 20, 1874. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United Claim of Joseph States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of State Moumumi my ba be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to audit and allow the zmclitcd and pwdclaim of Joseph Moutzmami for services as vice-consul of the United States at Port: Mahon, together with lcsé by exchange ; and thm: the Sebrctary of the Treasury ba authorized audldirected to pay to the said Joseph Montanari the amount so audited and allowed. Sec. 2. That this act shall take affect; immediately. Approved, J uua.20, 1874. CHAP. 387.-Au act for tho relief of Benjamin Cooley and James W. Boswell. Juno 20 18m' I Be it enacted by tm Senate and House of Representatives of gthe United Claims of‘B8D,a_ States of America in Oongress assembled, That tha Postmaster-(ieneralmin COMM, ajd bc, aind be is hereby, authorized and empowered to examine, ad_jusb,J.m0S w,·j;0Bw611 and settle the claims of Benjamin Cooley and James W. Boswell fortv be Gmmmvd wd carrying the mails from Washington, District of G01umbia,to Pooles- “m°d· ville, Maryland, being routes numbered three thousand two hundred and ninety-three and numbered three thousand three hundred and » ` ` ibur, fmm July first, eighteen hundred and sixty, to June bhirtioth, eighteen hundred ’zmd sixty-four, and to award them such compensation for carrying the increased bulk of mail-matter as he may deem just and proper; not exceeding the sum of one thousand two hundred dollars to either of said contractors. , · Approved, June 20, 1874. _ ·