Chapter LXXV. for the Relief of William C
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Chap. LXXV.— An Act for the Relief of William C. Walker, and Others.May 3, 1864. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,* That the Secretary of thePayments to William C. Walker, John S. Emrie, A. G. Crane, George W. Pilbean, E. Goodrich, Jacob Cox, Thomas Lamkin, Porter Durell, Matthew Randall, David Lynn, Andrew Lisk, William Burkes, William Depuy. Treasury be, and he is hereby, directed to pay, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of six hundred and sixty-four dollars and ninety cents to the following persons, and in the sums following, viz:
To William C. Walker, eighty-three dollars and twenty-five cents; to John S. Emrie, seventy dollars; to A. G. Crane, ninety-seven dollars and fifty cents; to George W. Pilbean, twenty-one dollars and fifty cents; to E. Goodrich, eighty-seven dollars and seventy-five cents; to Jacob Cox, eleven dollars and twenty-five cents; to Thomas Lamkin, ninety-two dollars and twenty-five cents; to Porter Durell, ninety dollars; to Matthew Randall, ninety-six dollars and seventy-five cents; to David Lynn, five dollars and fifty cents; to Andrew Lisk, four dollars; to William Burkes, three dollars; to William Depuy, two dollars and twenty-five cents, for labor done and performed by the above-named persons, respectively, on the bridge across the Ohio River and floating battery at Paducah, by and under the direction of General John C.
Fremont, while commanding the army of the west. Approved, May 3, 1864.