Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 26.djvu/1322

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1270 FIFTY-FIRST ooivennss. sm. 1. cus. 1005-mos. mso. and for coupons belonging to bond numbered one hundred and ninety-eight thousand three hundred and forty-four, for interest from January first, pgglhteen hundred and seventy-six, to January nrst, eighteen hund and eighty-five; the said coupons having been detached from the bonds, for safe keeping in a separate place, and afterwards destroyed. Approved, September 27, 1890. september w,1800. CHAP. 1006.-An act for the relief of Bessie S. Gilmore. Be it enacted by the Senate and House og Representatives of the neuuespnmm. United States of America in Congress assem led, That the Secretary bl,*§g§f"p"°"°’“*°l°” of the Treasury is hereby directed to redeem United States five per centum coupon bond numbered thirty-eight thousand seven hundred and twelve, for one thousand dollars, act of July fourteenth, eighteen hundred and seventy, with interest thereon from the first day of August, eiglhteen hundred and seventy-six, to the twelfth day of August, eig teen hundred and eighty-one; also one United States five per 'centum coupon bond num ered fifty-four thousand one hundred and ninety-one, for five hundred dollars, act of July fourteenth, eighteen hundred and seventy, with interest thereon from the iirst day of August, eighteen hundred and seventy-six, to the twenty-iirst day of May, eighteen hundred and eighty-one, also one United States five dper centum ten-forty coupon bon , numbered twenty-eight thousan two hundred and fifty-three, for five hundred dollars, act of March third, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, with interest thereon, from September first, eighteen hundred and seventy-six, to July eighteenth, eiglhteen hundred and seventy-nine, in favor of Bessie S. Gilmore, w o claims to have been the owner thereof, on September fourteenth, eighteen hundred and seventy-six, at which time it is alleged they were stolen from her, and who further claims that they were afterward destroyed by the thief or thieves, upon the said Bondofindemnity. Bessie S. Gilmore furnishing to the Treasury Department a bond of indemnity, with good and sufficient sureties, subject to the approval of the Secretary of the Treasury, to secure the_United States against loss or damage in consequence of the redemption of said bond. Approved, September 27, 1890. _E¤»_1;z7,1a¤0. CHAP. 1007.-Au act for the relief of Asher W. Foster. Be it enacted by the Senate and House 0 Re es t ' Asher w.r¤m»-. United States of America in Congress assembled,p'l"had;nthbLQSec;3edtdf; gg °' ¤<>¤¤·‘¤<>¤ of War be, an he is hereby, authorized and directed to remove from the records of the War Department the charge of desertion now standing thereon against the name of Asher W. Foster, late uartzleilrtrgiglfer-sergeant of Company G of the Fourteenth IndianaqVOI- Approved, September 27, 1890. ° september m,1890. CHAP. 1008.-An act for the relief of Albert Shel]. Be it enacted by the Senate and House 0 e ' mm svg1m United States of America in Congress asserr`d1lg1pThg:ftzthe’S$:'b1?di;d7;x$ mmm °"" of War be, and_hereby is, authorized and direeted to remove the chlaértge of degertion standing on the records against Albert Shell, as a priva in Company , m the Twelfth Regiment of Michigan