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SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. CHS. 19, 20, 24, 25. 1909. 1401 CHAP. 19.-—An Act For the relief of Alice M. Stafford, administratrix of the ·Y¤·¤¤¤\'>’ IL 1909- estate of Captain Stephen R. Stafford. ‘ [S‘ 1729*] ’ Private, N0. 69. Be ltenacted by the Senate amt Hmlse of Representatives of the Z/Gzéted [ h R Elm States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the %i,e;m;iit ifiiumliinl Treasury be, and he is hereby, directed to pay to Alice M. Stafford, *“"*“"’ °‘· administratrix of the estate of Captain Stephen R. Stafford, of the Fifteenth Infantry, United States Army, out of an money not otherwise appropriate , the sum of seven hundred andvfortymine dollars and ninety-two cents, the same being the amount of money necessarily advanced and paid by him out of his own personal funds while first lieutenant and regimental quartermaster, Fifteenth Infantry, post quar- . termaster and commissary at Fort Win ate, New Mexico, in the years eighteen hundred and seventy-nine anfeighteen hundred and eighty, " in order that the troops in said commanf might have fresh beef and necessary food during the fourteen months drought in which no rain fell in the region of said fort, and during which time the beef presented for issue by the beef contractor was of such poor quality as to be unfit for food for said command. Approved, January 11, 1909. CHAP. 20.-An Act For the relief of the Citizen:-f Bank of Louisiana. Jmegfssg Be it enacted by the Senate and House Qf-RQ97‘8887bbGb?}DB8 of the United {Privm. N<>- 70-1 States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the C,,,,,,,,,. 3,,* 0, Treasury be, and he is hereby, directed to y to the Cit.izens’ Bank of ¤¤P•:_i¤*•=}•;t m Louisiana two hundred and fifteen thousandaeight hundred and twenty ym dollars and eighty-nine cents for a claim foun due said bank by the Court of Claims; and the moneyto pay the same is hereby appropriated out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated. Approved, January 12, 1909. CHAP. 24.-An Act To correct the naval record of Edward T. Lincoln. J!?;};? Be ltenactedby the Senate and House q/ReZ»·e.~mza¢¢»e¤ of the United r¤*r¤v···¤. M M-1 States of America in (hmgress assembled, That the Secretary of the m,,,,,, -,·_L,,,,.(,,,,_ Navy be. and he is hereby, authorized and directed to correct the N§t;g¤* ¤‘•¤¢‘<>¤* ¤<>¤· record of service of Edward T. Lincoln, late au acting masters mate_ in the Navy during the war of the rebellion, to show that he was honorably discharged the service on January eighth. eighteen hundred and sixty-five. · Approved, January 20, 1909. CHAP. 25.-An Act To correct the naval record of Randolph W. Campbell. Jirhuaéy S Be it enacted by the Seguzte and House ofR.qn·esenltatives of the Unltad [ru-1vm,1<c. 72.] tates 0 America in bngress assembled, That the Secretar of the a Navy bg and he is hereby, authorized and directed to rembbve the be1dind°]phW'C nip charge of desertion from the naval record of Randolph W. Campbell c;£,‘Q€§,‘§,°§,'§,l§_ "I"' and issue to said Randolph XV. Campbell, or his heirs, an honorable discharge from said service as of April sixteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-three, in recognition of his three years’ subsequent faithful service in the United States Army. Approved, January 20, 1909.