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SIXTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sms. HI. Cue. 101-105. 1913. 1379 held and considered to have been honorabl fro the rnilitaayserviceof thellnited Stateson esixth da yof Arsgust, eighteen hundred and mia-three: Provided, however, That no pay, §{,°{$j.rs. bounty, Pension, or other _ owances shall become due or payable by virtue 0 the passage of this Act. Approved, March 2, 1913. cnn. 1os.-an ac: Fu the rene: or John c. suuins. gggglgi B it enactedbyt}»eSenate ·ndH e Representati the U ited i*’¤*•*··N°·m1 Static of Argnerica in Oorngre; acs:gle»¢Z' That the S¢::e:{ry of flVar li'¤]$°$££?:i1•iis':`¤3¢ be, an he is hereby, authorized to reopen and reaudit the account of John C. Sullivan, of Oswego, New ork, the contractor for the heating apparatus at Fort Ontario, New York, and if it shall appear that an unintentional mistake has been made on the part o said Sullivan or on the part of the officers of the War Department, that the amoimt of the claim found to be just? and equitably due said Sullivan, not exceeding one thousand one undred and eight dollars apmggus for and forty cents, be and the same is.hereb , appropriated to pay ‘“‘°‘“" “"" said claim, out of, any money m the 'llieasury not otherwise appropnated. Approved, March 2, 1913. ¤HAP.108.—AnActFu·thereliefofBobertRo¤. B it enacted seams Mum Representatives que mm """"‘·"°·"“ Stags of Anvil; in Oongre; aseemblzz That in the administration ,,,,,, of the pension laws Robert Boss, now a resident of Ryan, Kentucky, *•¤*•¤- shall hereafter be held and considered to have been honorably discharged from the mili service of the United States as onpnvate of Company B, Sixty- Pennsylva¤1a Volunteer entry, on the twent {gt]: day of ber, eighteen hundred and sixty- two: Provided, at no pension, emoluments,_or allowances of any $$**5;* Nin description shall accrue by reason of this Act prior to date of approval m. thereof. Approved, March 2, 1913.

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B enacted theSenate nd H Re uentatives of the United l;"°°•·”‘°·'“-l Sfatgtdof Am.er·gya in Oortgregw 688:3% in dw 8d!¤mJ$f·Tlti0¤ iilllary meal ssrof the pension laws governing the Isational Home for Disabled *•°'·*·*· Volunteer Soldiers, or any branch thereof, James Parsons shall hereafter be held and considered to hove been honorabg dmcharged from the military service of the United States as a eutenant of Pm, Company D, Second Regiment Colorado Volunteer Cavalry: Provided, No wg, rum That no pension shall accrue prior to the passage of this Act. Approved, March 2, 1913. 1m¢a2,1m. (mar. ics.-as A¤cFen1»n1iaidCh•rb•S. Kincaid- Be itenaded tI•e8enateondHouae Repreaentetiveavfjhg United Shia: Qfdildieg ¤eernbQez'l'hat in the admmmtratron ¢¤¤mm,¤‘_m¤¤¤¤” of the pension laws S. Kxncaidhlfate of Company A, Thirty- mm. sevmtn Iowa Volunteer antry; company B, One 87818°-vo:. 37-rr 2--24