530 FORTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ou. 13,27, 28, 33. 1874, ggép ho estates of Abel Gilbert and W' i. .
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Be it enacted by the Scguztc and House of Representatives of the United Payment of dam- States of Amorica, in Congress assembled, Thai; the Seorcbury of the Treas- =*2¤¤ °¤ g¤’·i¤_ °°¤· ury bo, and ho is hereby, authorized and dmpctod to pay, out of any
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wish. six thousand two hundred and fifty dollars to Bouiamin W. Gilbert, administrator of the estate of said Abel Gilbert, and Isaac Watts, administrator of tho estate of William Gorrisb, in full accord and satisfaction for damages for violation of a grain contract entered into tahctwenty-first day of May, eighteen hundred and Efhy-uinc, bctewccu Ooloncl G. H. Grossman deputy quartormastcr general of the United States army, in behalf ol' the United States, and said Abel Gilbert in his own name, but in behalf of said Gilbert and Gorrish. Approved, January 21, 1874. Feb. 13, 1874. CHAP. 27.-—Au act for the relief of William H. Vosoy. Bc it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United Payment; to in-States of America. in Congress assembled, That tho Secretary of tho domuify Wil1i¤¤¤H· Treasury bo, and ho hereby is, directed to pay to William H. Vcsoy, V5";; *`°"“‘“` °°“‘ former consul of the Uuitacd States at Havre, in France, out of any B ’money in tho Trca ury not otherwise appropriated, tho sum of one thousand three hundred and twenty dollars and fifty-seven cents, being the amount of his loss in consequence of tho failure, 0D.Mi)1‘0l1. twenty-seventh, eighteen hundred and iiflsy-Sovou, of tho house of Green and Company, American bankers, with whom ho had deposited moneys belonging to the United States to the amount of one thousand four hundred and sixtysovou dollars and thirty cents, upon tho assignment by said Vescy to the United States of his claim against said Erm for tho moneys so dopositcd. ` Approved, February 13, 187 4. Feb. 13, 1874· CHAP. 28.-—An act to amend the not entitled "An act granting nponsiou to Amos Fn.rling," approved February mth, eighteen hundred and sovouty-throu- Be it emwted by the Senate and Houaq of Rqarosmtativea of the United P¤}¤¤i¤¤ W Aww States of America, in Congress assembled, That an act entitled “Au och £;""“!i “"'°“d‘”g granting a. pension to Amos Fa.rling," approved February i·1fth,0igh— 1B73,°h_ 114, v01_ toon hundred and seventy-three, bo, and the soma is hereby amended xvii,p. 125. so as to road as follows: . “Tha.t tho Secretary of the Interior bo, and ho is hereby, authorized and directed to placo upon the ponsiou-roll, subject to tho provisions and limitations of the ponsioulows, tho name of Amos Farling, lmao a private in company “C" twenty-seventh regiment, United States infantry. — Approved, February 13, 1874. Feb. 21, 1874. CHA?. 83.-4:1 not to nubhorizo the cuuccllatiou of an export bond for a portion of Lhc ‘”"";—°"_ distilled spirits of John S. Mi1lo1·,on board of bonded cure of the United States. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the`United Exporhbond ofSuites of America, in Congress assembled, That the Secrcmry of the g;:l’;‘£(f‘*£:" Sgt};? Troasury bc, and he is hereby, authorized, on tho production of proof factory Proof, M_ sqt1st11ct0ry to him of the désbrnction by firo of fifty barrels of alcohol wushoub fraud, collusion, or negligence on tho part of John S. Miller, tho owner of said alcohol, while the szunc was in tho custody of tho