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1452 FIFIY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Gus. 1118-1120, 1124. 1902. laws, the name of John Mu hy, late of Company C, First Regiment New Hampshire Volunteer Cavalry, and pafy him a pension at the rate of twenty-four dollars per month in lieu o that he is now receiving. Approved, June 17, 1902. , ¥ June 11. 1901 CHAI'. 1119.-—An Act Granting an increase of pension to Andrew J. Fogg. "’""“’°‘ “"‘ "“" Be a enacted tg ae semae and Hmese eyrniefeeeeeeaesteee efae meaea

 States of.America in Oongjress assembled, at the Secretary of the

Interior be, and he is here y, authorized and directed to place on the nsion roll, subject to the Uprovisions and limitations of the pension lhews, the name of Andrew . Fo , late first lieutenant Company B, Third Regiment New Hampshire Qgnunteer Infantry, and pay him a pension at the rate of twenty-four dollars per month in lieu of that he is now receiving. Approved, June 17, 1902. J¤¤¢ 17. 1902- CHAP. 1120.-An Act Granting an increase of pension to Peter Dugan. [Pm7m' N0, M`] Be it enacted by the Senate and House of]? esentatives of the United }Z§§’,§jf,“,{,‘;“,é“ed_ States of America in Congress assembled, 'mt the Secretary of the _ Interior be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to place on the _ pension roll, subject to the provisions and limitations of the pension _ ws, the name of Peter Dugan, late of the United States steamship Mound City, United States Navly, and plaly him a pension at the rate of twenty dollars per month in ieu of t t he is now receiving. Approved, June 17, 1902. ‘ _1u¤°1g,;gng_ CHAP. _1124.—A11 Act _Eor the relief of the persons who snstained damage by ——-——;—-———— the explosion of an ammumtwn chest of Battery , Second United States Art lery, [Pd"°€* M" 960*] July sixteenth, eighteen hundred and ninety-four. _ Be it enacted by the Senate and House af Representatives of the United ,__§E‘P"Q';_°{_‘_u°,{,{{f,*}; States of America in Congress assembled, That the sum of fifteen thou- ··hé·~». cm¤=s·». m. sand eight hundred and forty-five dollars and twenty-three cents, being d.¥,'f:§§; IY}, °“”°°° the sum found just by a board of officers convened at Chicago, July seventeenth, eighteen hundred and ninety-four, under Sgecial Orders, Numbered Seventy-two, issued by command of Major- eneral Miles, of the Department of the Missouri, which sum is recommended by him, with the concurrence of the then Major-General Commanding the Army, be, and the same is hereby, approplriated to pay the awards of said board, according to the following sc edule, as set forth in their _ rep)ort made on November third, eighteen hundred and ninety-four, and pu lished in Senate Executive Document Numbered Twenty-one, third session Fifty-third Congress, to wit: P. J. Ryan, one thousand three hundred an seven dollars; Charles R. Cave, one thousand eight hundred and for? dollars and sixty-one cents; Edward C. Huling, seven hundred and orty-two dollars and twentéy-six cents; J aoob B. Custer, seven, hundred and seventeen dollars an eighty-three cents; Herman Lehman, eight hundred and twenty-nine dollars and seventy-five cents; Herman Grossman, seven hundred and seventy dollars; Philip W. Raber, one thousand eight hundred and forty-eight dollars and ninety- nine cents; F. A. Devlin, lessee, one hundred and sixt dollars; estate of Samuel B. Foster, deceased, one thousand six hundred and ninety-