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TWENTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess.II. Ch.2l}2, 203,204,205,206. 1838. 729 C;-rn. CCh.--.6n Act for the relief of Gratia Ray. f;;?,: Be it enacted, dw., That a pension of two hundred and sixteen dol- lars, for the term of live years, from the sixth day of January, in the m’},{§'§;'Qf‘ g"‘“" [year] one thousand eight hundred and thirty-four, be allowed, and paid in halflyearly payments, out of the navy pension fund, to Gratia Ray, widow of William Ray, late a quartermaster in the navy of the United States: Provided, however, That such pension shall be Proviso. deemed to continue only during the life and widowhood of the said Gratia Ray. Armnovsn, July 7, 1838. ____ Srxrvrn II. Crisp. GCI1I.--An Act for the relief of William A. Whitehead. ‘l“lY 7* l838· Be it enacted, Qc., That the Fifth Auditor of the Treasury credit To be credited fifty dollars on the account of William A. Whitehead, collector of the “’l*l’,”P°¤¤°¤ customs at Key West, and superintendent of light-houses within his dis- Qrrlxlébil-l°,:.T,,_ trict, he having necessarily expended that sum in re-establishing a light in the lighthouse at Cape Florida, in January, eighteen hundred and thirty-six, after the said house was abandoned by the keeper on account of Indian hostilities. Avi-novnn, July 7, l838. ____ S·r.4·rvrn II. av. CCI .—- Ac or the relic o the ·· ' Cn V An l f gMLbdLhé!r.s of Lieutenant Colonel Richard July 7B18S8- Be it enacted, e§·c., That the proper accounting officers of the trea- To he paid the sury be, and they are hereby, required to pay to the heirs of Richard ¤¤¤°¤{¤°h°f,,¤¢*¤¤ Campbell, a lieutenant-colonel in the Virginia continental line of the {ga? liegwnggr army of the revolution, killed in the service of the United States at the colonel. battle of the Eutaw Springs, the aggregate amount of seven years' half pay of a lieutenanccoloncl of infantry, to be paid out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated : Provided, however, That the p,0v;,,,_ amount paid the widow of said Campbell by the state of Virginia on account of the said half pay, being three years three months and twenty- tive days, be first deducted, and no interest allowed. Approved, July 7, 1838. Cntr-. CCV.—-An Alot for the relief of the representatives of Colonel dnthony $:;,1.: . Walton White. L. Be it enacted, r§~c., That the Secretary of the Treasury cause to be Payment or paid, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated by °P°3°FI:£f:,“‘:n°°If law, to the representatives of Anthony White, late a colonel of the first ;;n,.,§`,I,,m,d by` regiment oflight dragoons, of the Virginia continental line of the army A. White. of the revolution, the sum of three thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars, being the specie value, at the rate of forty for one, of one hundred and nfty thousand dollars, continental currency, advanced by Colonel White, on the fourth day of July, seventeen hundred and eighty, for the use of his regiment. Approved, July 7, 1838. ______ Su·i·u·rr: II. Cru?. CCVl.—An Act for the relief of the children and heirs of Lieu.le1mn¢·C'0lund July 7, 1g3S_ Henry Irwzn, deceased. _... Be it enacted, dc, That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is Allowed seven hereby, authorized and directed to pay, out of any money in the trea- {’),‘?°’:',l:,f:fc,!::`z',_ sury not otherwise appropriated, to the surviving children of Henry coroner_ Irwin, deceased, formerly lieutenant-colonel of the fifth North Carolina. regiment on continental establishment, and who was mortally wounded at the battle of Germantown, and died in the service of the United States, and to the legal representatives of the deceased children of the said Henry 92