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F IFI`Y-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cris. 2867-2869. 1907. 2811 pension roll, subject to the provisions and limitations of the pension aws, the name of Hiram Filkins, late of Company K, Fourteenth Regiment Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry, and pay him a pension at the rate of thirty dollars per month in lieu of that he is now receiving. Approved, March 2, 1907. ' CHAP. 2868.-—An Act Granting an honorable discharge to Seth Davis. March 2,190*7. [n.a.zsso1.] Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Rt1}ves of the United [rr1vm,Ne.zsz7. O States of America in Clmgress assemble , That Seth Davis shall . I hereafter be held and considered to have been honorably discharged Sifthulgilfiiie anfrom the military service of the United States as first lieutenant °h"’g“"““‘°°· Company E, Fourth Regiment Michigan Volunteer Infantry, on April Ante. p. 2221. twenty-third, eighteen hundred and sixt -six, and that the Secretary of War shall issue to him an resemble discharge as of that date: Provided, That no pay, bounty, or other emoluments shall become due Pfo0*·0- or payable by virtue of the passage of this Act. N° °°y’°°°` Approved, March 2, 1907. CHAP. 2889.-An Act For the relief of the Harbison~Walker Company, of yam;] 2,;m_ Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. [1-x.k.s.] Be it enactedbytfw sam W1 Home of1a esentatives of the Umar """“‘°*"°·““”" States of Amca in Oemgress assembled, Wiihat the Secretary of the nnmsm-wsixu Treasury (notwithstanding any statutory bar of limitation, and not- §_°;‘,¥;,‘},';,Y· °”° w·N· withstanding the requirements of the statutes as to yment under Refund cfduties. protest) be, and he is heregy, authorized and directedpto reopen and reconsider all claims of W. . Reardon, of New York City, New York, or the Harbison-Walker Company, of Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, for the refunding to them or either of them, as their interest may appear, the sum of one thousand eight hundred and twenty dollars, alleged to have been improperly or illegally collected in the year nineteen hundred and one by the collector of the port of New York, as assessed by the appraiser of the ort of New York, and paid without protest by one or both of the ahovemamed parties as duties upon five importations of magnesite, namely: Entry numbered thirty-hve thousand) nine hundred and eighty-two, paid May fourteenth, nineteen hundred and one, one thousand three hundred and fifteen dollars and forty cents; entry numbered fifty-four thousand seven hundred and sixty-four, paid May fourteenth, nineteen hundred and one, ninetv-nine ollars; entry numbered forty-five thousand two hundred and ninety-three paid May fourteenth, nineteen hundred and one, one hundred and thirtv-one dollars and sixty cents; entry numbered sixty-seven thousandveight hundred and eighty-four, paid June first, nineteen hundred and one, one hundred dollars; entry numbered eighty-three thousand five hundred and ninety-nine, paid October seventh, nineteen hundred and one, one hundred and seventy-four dollars; total, one thousand eight hundred and twenty dollars; and the Secretary of the Treasury Limit isgliereby authorized and directed to pay, out_ of any money in the Treasury not otherwise apgropriated, such amounts, not exceeding] in the aggregate one thousan eight hundred and twenty dollars, as s all be shown to have been improperly or illegally collected as duties as aforesaid. Approved, March 2, 1907.