Chap. 32.—An ACT for the relief of James F. Bonewell, of the county of
Warwick, and appropriating money therefor. (H. B. 1414.)
Approved March 3, 1914.
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly of Virginia, That
the sum of twenty-five hundred dollars in full for all damages re-
sulting under the claim be, and the same is, hereby appropriated
out of any moneys in the treasury not heretofore appropriated, to
bc paid to James F. Bonewell, of the county of Warwick, Virginia,
in full discharge and settlement of the loss and damage sustained
by him as a result of the removal of his oyster planting stakes in
James river by, and under the direction of the commission of
fisheries.
2. Be it further enacted by the general assembly uf Virginia,
that the auditor of public accounts shall draw a warrant upon the
treasurer of the State of Virginia payable to the order of James
F. Bonewell for the sum of twenty-five hundred dollars, and deliver
the same to said Bonewell.