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FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. CHS. 905, 927-930. 1890. 1257 charge of desertion against George Fetterman, late of Company D, Twelfth Pennsylvania Reserves, and issue to him an honorable dis- mmmmmenuge. charge from the Army of the United States. Received by the President August 25, 1890. . [Nom nr run Dnrnnrunsr or S·rA·m.—The foregoing act having been presented to the President of the United States for his approval,

 not having been returned by him to the house of Congress in

which 1t originated within the tune prescribed by the Constitution of the United States, has become a law without his approval.] CHAP. 92'l.—An acttoremove the charge of desertion and of hav' enlisted in September 25, 1890. th Cofedf s Departmen agamst' ;*"—"‘ Join £a»..‘i’»3£T’d“Z.."I'i‘t°1’. §t°.EJ`E?J°.°3‘£0.?S.§*ti¤l.ii2'ct.rg.. ” _ Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States tgf America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary J¤\¤¤K¢F•r1¤¤<l. of War be, an he is hereby, directed to remove from the records of .£°Q,'$`S°f °°°°"°°" the War Department the c arge of desertion and of having enlisted in the Con ederate service, and all charges of kindred character standing on said record against John McFarland, late private Company E, Sixety-fourth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infan ry, and that H<>¤¤r¤1>1¤di¤c1=¤rz•> e be grant an honora le discharge. Approved, September 25, 1890. CHAP. 928.-An act to correct the military record of Willimn Smith, of Ten- Sepuemhu·¤s,100. nessee. ——··—···- Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Rgoresentatives of the United &aies q America in Congress assemble , That the Secretary W¤1¤¤¤ Smith of War be, an hereby is. authorized and directed to remove the ,,$j,*I§F',g°’ °°°°""°" charge of desertion from the record of William Smith, of Tennessee, ·late a private in Battery E, First Tennessee Light Artillery, and grant to the said William Smith an honorable discharge. nuuemtnemsennrze- Approved, September 25, 1890. CHAP. 929.-An act for the relief of Henry G. Healy. E Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary Henry o.n·»=H. of War be, an he is' hereby, authorized and directed to muster into °°" the service, to rank as lieutenant-colonel from the twenty-sixth day of May, eighteen hundred and six;-ythree (the date from which he was to take rank in commissiopr), enry G. Healy, late lieutenant- . colonel Sixty-fifth New York olunteers, with al pay and emolu- rayctc. ments, from May twenty-sixth, egghteen hundred an sixty-three, to August fourth, eighteen hundr and sixty-three. Approved, September 25, 1890. CHAP. 930.-An act for the relief of Christian Fredericksen. Septemlfr 2s, ism. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary cnrismnrrederickof War be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to issue to “§{‘,,,,0,,,,,,,d,,,,,,,,g,_ Christian Fredericksen, who served under the name of N. T. Wisborg as a private in Company G, Ninth Kansas Volunteers, an honorable discharge from the service of the United States, upon the surrender of the discharge issued Neil P. Wisborg, or of satisfactory proof of its loss, and ufpon evidence satisfactory to the War Department of the identity o Christian Fredericksen with said Wisborg, Approved, September 25. 1890.