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490 TWENTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. 1. Ch. 97,98, 99, 100. 1832. to if a final settlement certificate had been issued for the amount of his commutation, and the same had been subscribed to the loan created by the act of one thousand seven hundred and ninety, providing for the funding of the debt of the United States, which five years’ full pay is the commutation of his half pay for life; to be paid out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated. APPROVED, May 25, 1832. ` Smnvrs I. ———-· May 25, 1332, CHAP. XCVII. ——An Act for the reliy of the heirs of Doctor Samuel Kennedy. Be it enacted, Src., That the proper accounting officers of the treascvm, ye"; sury be, and they are hereby, required to settle and adjust the accounts lwlf Pay ¤¤ uf- of the heirs of Doctor Samuel Kennedy, and allow to them seven years' g°°“ “ l°‘”°d' halfipay for their father’s services as surgeon in the revolutionary war, who died in the service on the twenty-eighth day of June, one thousand seven hundred and seventy-eight; to be paid out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated. Arnnovnn, May 25, 1832. Snrum I. -·——· May. 25, 1832. CHAP. XCVI1I.—-·An Act for the relief of John Roberts, late Jfajor of Infantry, """""""* in the war of the Ilevolution. Be it enacted, t$·c., That the proper accounting onicers of the trea- Five years’_ sury do settle and adjust the account of Major John Roberts, of the £‘;}LQv‘Z,”m°J°' Virginia line on continental establishment, and allow him five years’ ' full pay as Major of Infantry, in commutation of the half pay for life, promised by the resolutions of Congress, with such interest thereon as the party would have been entitled to if a final settlement certificate had been issued for the amount of his commutation, and the same had been Act of August subscribed to the loan created by the act of one thousand seven hun- 4» www °l¤· 3* dred and ninety, providing for the funding of the debt of the United States; and that the same be paid him out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated by law. Approved, May 25, 1832. S·rn·u·rs I. ———— Mw 25i W32- CHAP. XCIX.-—·An Act for the relief of the legal representative of Rignald, `—""`—`"` alias Rcyno el, Hillary. Be it enacted, eye., That the proper accounting officers of the treasury {I'?/¤ Y¤¤y¤’ be, and they are hereby, directed and required to pay to Elizabeth lgwgmy °Magruder, the legal representative of Rignald, alias Reynold, Hillary, five years’ full pay, it being the commutation for half pay for life, due to said Hillary in his life-time, (for services rendered during the revolution in the first regiment of Maryland troops,) and so much interest thereon as he would have been entitled to thereon by the principles of Act of August the “Funding Act," had a certificate issued for such commutation at 4- mmr °h· 3*- the close of the war, and all dividends thereon were now remaining unpaid; so be paid out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriate . A1-i>novr:1>, May 25, 1832. Srnvrr I. .;. Mw Z5: CHAP. C.-——-An Act for the relief of the heirs and residuary legatees of William Garter, late of the slate of Virginia, deceased. Be it enacted, &c., That the proper accounting officers of the trea- Fivs years' sury be, and they are hereby, required to settle and adjust the account g;l_}”;Y,::v;§"‘ of William Carter (now deceased,) and te allow to his heirs or residu- ' ary legatees, five years’ full pay for his services as surgeon in the revolutionary war, which five years' full pay is the commutation of his half pay for life, together with such interest as would have accrued on the