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FORTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Gus. 121, 122, 140, 141. 1887. 899 CHAP. 121.-An act for the relief cfRcsel1a E. Hibbert. Fab. 8, 1887. Bc it enacted by the Smale and House of Representative: of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That: the Secretary0f the Interior RMU- E- Hibbc, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to place on the pension- b°l§Qmi°u roll the name of Roselle E. Hibbert, daughter of Franklin M. Hibbert, ' late of Company F, Twenty-seventh Regiment Massachusetts Volunteers, at the rate of twelve dollars a month, to be paid to her legally constituted guardian for her use and benefit. I Received by the President, January 27, 1887; [Nom: nv mm Dmuurmnmm or Sum.-·Tl•e‘ 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 winch it originated within the time prescribed by the Constitution of the United States, has become a law without his approval.] CHAP. 122.-An act granting a pension to Lucy E. Anderson. F¤`b· 8, B87- Bc it enacted by the Senate and House of Rq»resentat€·vcs of the United . States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the Interior L¤°Y E- AMB'- be. and he is hereby, authorized and directed to place on the pension- "'llznsion \ roll, subject to the provisions and limitations of the pension laws, the ' name of Lucy E. Anderson, widow of Major William A. Anderson, late first lieutenant and adjutnnt Twentieth Indiana Volunteers, afterwards captain, and appointed major of volunteers by brevet for gallant and meritorious services in the campaign terminating in the capture of Petersburg and the surrender of the insurgent army of Northern Virginia, and pay her a pension at the rate of twenty dollars per month from and after the passage of this act. Beccived by the President, January 27, 1887. [Noam mr mms: Dmnnrunm or Sum.-The foregoing acs 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. 140.-—·Au act to pay B. S. James for transporting the United States mails. Feb. 17, 1::67. Bc it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the Treas- B. S. James. ury be, and he is hereby, authorized aud directed to pay B. S. James, P¤S¤¤•=¤¤ W- ont: of any moneys in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, such sum, not exceeding four hundred and eight dollars and three cents, as shall, upon reference to the proper accounting officers, be found justly clue and payable to him for transportation of the mails over route numbered nfty-six hundred and ten in the years eighteen hundred and sixty~ nine and eighteen hundred and seventy. Approved, February 17, 1887. CHAP. 141.-An not for the relief of W. H. Powell. Feb. 18, 1887. Bc it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the Treas- W- H. Powell ury be, and is hereby, directed to pay to W. H. Powell, surviving part- “g3°;’n";l:';F· ner of the firm of W. H. Powell and Company, out of any money in vm}; Pam,Qr°f,'[