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1874 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cns. 474-476. 1910. E¤°"°" '*`°"*°$’ To a the E erton TOWl1l· g Company, New York, New York, damcomwm es oi)1 Zccountg of the collision between their tug Hiawatha and the ’ llfnited States ship Powhatan in the East River on J anuary second, nineteen hundred and nine, three hundred dollars and eighty-two cents.

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mhwlm c°mw"` York,Ida5inag1el§on account of tllii collision between their hgénter Jane _ and the United States ship Pawnee m Wallabout Basin, rooklyn, New York, on November eighth, nineteen hundred and 111116, one hundred and seventy-nine dollars and sixtiieight c_ents. ¤•¤¤ °° F·“°'- To reimburse Paymaster Hemy de F. el, United States Navy, for amount disallowed bg the Auditor for the Naviy Department on account of payment ma e by him to the owner o a boat damaged by a steam launch from the United States ship New York in the harbor at New York on June first, nineteen hundred and nine, twenty- five dollars. , cul;>¤¢¤¤ TW Bm To pay the Boston Tow Boat Company, Boston, Massachusetts, on W"' account of damages suffered by their tug Orion as the result of a collision with the United States Iwana, at Quincy, Massachusetts, on April tenth, nineteen hundred and ten, forty-eight dollars and i follzy ccmsih C Co N of lk Virgun f ¤¤•¤¢wl¤¤¤r¢·lrl¤¤c oateoastwxse man,oo,"'a,or °°m°°°y' damagesyremiltilgg from t 1 beltiwegn their scow numbered Twentyvtwo, w e in tow of the tug H. A. Baxter, and the United · States ship Louisiana in the harbor at Norfolk, Virginia, on January twenty-second, nineteen hundred and ten, six hundred and ninety dollars and sixtv-six cents. Gwrse M· Morrell To ay the George M. Morrell Com any damages on account of °°mP°°y‘ the collision between their barge, the S. Wolle, and the United _ States ship Pontiac in Wallabout Channel, navy—yard, New York, on March twenty—iirst, nineteen hundred and ten, two hundred and forty-six dollars and sixty-two cents. Approved, June 25, 1910. {,*;‘}*§,?°,_;,g’?,¥,‘}, cxnr. uu.-An Ae: For me rene: or James B. Boyd. [Prime. No- M1 Be it enacted by the Senate and House ¢fRepz·esenta¢i»ves of the United -L?{,¤t°:r§·r§gg’gi cop States of America in Congreax assernbled, That, in the administration mm. of any laws conferring rights, rivileges, or benefits upon honorablv dischar%ag soldiers, James B. Eoyd, who was a rivate of Battery I Fourth giment United States Artillery, shall hereafter be held and considered to have been discharged honorably from the military service of the United States as a member of said battery and regiment on the twenty-third day of November, eighteen hundred and sixty- R1,07:; ,,,,_ five: Promded, That, other than as above set forth, no bounty ay pension, or other emolument shall accrue prior to or by reason Gptud passage of this Act. Approved, June 25, 1910. it- —. June 25,1910. CHAP. 476.-An Act Re lin of the · _L*;L;“j’-}_ and ten, renting to an increii.: of gpepggien t0?l`ii¥§bOgV¤iI1li'l`fol:;l£l£th'umet86n huudmd [Private, 'o. 165.] _ Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Resentativeao ' {§§°,I.’,,EPf,°.,f,n.,,, States of Americcz in Congress cswnbleg Tm so much ofi€; gyzifig ¢¤kr:g¤;l_¢;lé83' Congress agproved Marc fifth, nineteen hundred and ten (Private Numbered meteen), increasing the pension of Jacob Whitlock late; of Compxylgisyasgttlifggimgut New Jersey Volunteer Infantry: and unassi n , 1 on eterau rve Co is hergm repealed. fps, be, and the same Approved, June 25, 1910.