Chapter CII. for the Relief of William T
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Chap. CII.— An Act for the Relief of William T. Walthall. March 3, 1847. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Accounts of William T. Walthall as acting professor of mathematics to be settled from 24th May, 1843, to 25th February, 1845.Also to be allowed the amount of his board and medical attendance while sick at Hong Kong. That the Fourth Auditor of the Treasury be directed and required to audit and settle the account of William T.
Walthall, for his services as acting professor of mathematics, from the twenty-fourth day of May, anno Domini eighteen hundred and forty-three, to the twenty-fifth day of February, anno Domini eighteen hundred and forty-five, inclusive; and that he include also in said settlement, and allow to said Walthall, the amounts allowed and paid by the purser of the frigate Brandywine, on account of his board and medicine and medical attendance at Hong Kong, in China, during the time when, by advice of the naval surgeon, he was left sick ashore at that place in the absence of the East India squadron.
Approved, March 3, 1847.