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FIFTY—EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. CHS. 1485-1488. 1905. 1259 d Suck 4. That this Act take effect and be in force from and after the E“°°‘· · ate 0 its approval. Approved, March 3, 1905. CHAP. 1486.-An Act Restoring James G. Field, naval surgeon, to the line of Map;!; PYOIDO IOII. _· _ Putin, Ne. 219. Be it enacted by the Senate and House 0 f Representatives of the United [ 1 States of America in Ocngress assembled, That the President be, and KEBQQG mm sup he is hereby, authorized, by and with the advice and consent of the gem._' Senate, to restore James G. Field, surgeon, United States Navy (not p,§§`§{§g_ °° l‘"° °f in the line of promotion), to the line of promotion in accordance with the date of his original commission of May twenty-third, eghteen hundred and eighty-seven, to take rank next after Surgeon ngene P. Stone: Promded, That the said Field shall be carried as additional gg¤m··¤¤<>& to the number of the grade to which he shall be restored, or at any 0 °m` time thereafter promoted. Approved, March 3, 1905. CHAP. 1487.-An Act To fix the compensation of criers and bailiffs in the March 3,1905. United States courts. ~ [s. mv.] . _ _ [Public, No. 220.] Be et enacted by the Senate and House 0 f Representatwes of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That on and after the passa e uunessmes courts. of this Act the per diem pay of all persons employed in any court of the c,,,°f,§§’j* °‘°·· ’°’ “" United States under section seven hundred and fifteen of the Revised .1233 sg- 715» P· 1% Statutes, now fixed by law at two dollars a day, shall be three dollars am ` .a day. ‘ Approved, March 3, 1905. CHAP. 1488.-An Act To amend section sixty-six of the Act of June eighth, March 3,1905, eighteen hundred and seventy-two, entitled "An Act to revise, consolidate, and [5-337%] amend the statutes relating to the Post-Oflice Department." Be it enacted by the Senate and House 0_fRqn·ese22tatives of the [Lifted States of Ame1~lca in Uangress assembled, That whenever any postmas- igoswi ywicg Q te1·, clerk, carrier, or other person in the postal service, employed in beuiiiciiltrriicdisll W the Post—Oflice Department or elsewhere, notifies the Postmaster- _,§é§g;’$·’”’·P·’”‘· General of his desire to execute a new bond, or whenever any of the sureties of such postmaster, clerk, carrier, or other person, notifies the Postmaster-General of his desire to be released from such surety- ship, or whenever the Postmaster-General deems a new bond necessary or expedient, the execution of the new bond may he directed b the Postmaster-General. When accepted by the Postmaster—General the Reima vfsuretiessureties of postmasters in the prior bond shall be released from responsibility for all acts or defaults of the postmaster which maybe done or committed subsequent to the last day of the quarter in which such new bond shall be executed and accepted, and the sureties of other persons in the prior bond shall be released from responsibility for all acts or defaults of such persons which may be done or committed subsequent to the day such new bond becomes operative. Approved, March 3, 1905.