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FIFTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Srzss. II. Cus. 828, 829, 882, 883. 1901. 1791 CHAP. 828.-Au Act For the relief of Charles M. Kennerly. M°“i$illf;l_lll)f.'r,_1 Be it enacted by the Senate and ][cnse of Rrjwesentatides 0 f the United _ States of America in (gbngress assembled, That the proper accounting m§,’},f*"]"S M "““‘ oflicers of the Treasury of the United States pay to Charles M. Ken- Paymeurw. nerly, of Henry County, Tennessee, the sum of <ix hundred dollars, in full for property taken or seized by United States officers, belonging to the said Charles M. Kennerly, on or about the fifteenth day of March, eighteen hundred and seventy-four; and said sum of six hundred dollars is hereby appropriated for that purpose out of any money in the Treas— ury not otherwise appropriated. Approved, March 2, 1901. CHAP. 829.-An Act To remove the charge of desertion from the military record M“YYh *190};, of Gustavus Adolphus Thompson. Be it enacted by the Senate and .Hoase of Representatives of the Dbiited States of A wnerica in (/bngress assembled, That the Secretary of `War be. T}?O‘§§t,§‘§§f A`l°lph"S and he is hereby, authorized and directed to remove the charge of d,&’§§;;Q h°¤0’=*bl¤ desertion from the military record of Gustavus Adolphus Thompson, ` late private in Company B, Ninth Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and to issue to said Thompson an honorable discharge from said service to be dated July twelfth, eighteen hundred and sixty-five: _ Provided, That no pay, bounty, or other emoluments shall become due §[,°;§§?;.,m_ or payable by virtue of the passage of this Act. Received by the President, February 19, 1901. [Nora BY THE DnrAntrMnN*r or S·rArn.—The foregoing act having been presented to the President of the United States for his approval and not having been returned by him to the house of Congress in which it originated within the time prescribed by the Constitution of the United States, has become a law without his approval.] CHAP. 882.-An Act For the relief of John M. Davis. March 3·l90£_ Be it enacted by the Senate and House ofRqm·esentatii•es of the United __ States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of ‘.Var be, {§},1§§§,{; D§Q§g,,,m,, and hereby is, authorized and directed to revoke the Order dismissing di¤<=h¤*g€· John M. Davis, captain of Company H of the Sixty-third Regiment IllinoisVolunteer Infantry, and to issue to him an honorable discharge Pr _ as of date of April ninth, eighteen hundred and sixty-Eve: Provided, N0”§’,’§§]m_ That no pay, bounty, or other allowances shall be paid or become due · or payable by reason of or on account of the passage of this Act after April ninth, eighteen hundred and sixty-five. Approved, March 3,1901. CHAP. 883.-—An Act For the relief of Isaac l\Iz:Com1aughay, private, Company Mwch 3-1901- H, Fortieth Iowa Infantry Volunteers. Be it enacted by the Senate and House o ltepresentatieees of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of War mgusgifvf M°C"“‘ be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to issue to Isaac McCon— diG&¤;;¤;ég h¤¤¤mb1€ naughay a certificate of honorable discharge, to date from the sixteenth S g ' day of November, eighteen hundred and sixty-two, as a private of Company H, Fortieth Iowa Infantry Volunteers, it having been estab-. lished that the service rendered in that company and regiment in the