Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 25.djvu/1175

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1 132 FIFTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Cris. 672-674. 1888. July 17.1888. CHAP. 672.-An act for the relief of Frank Ouradnik. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the §;i_—g}j”§“"*d¤lk· United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary ' of the Interior be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to place on the pension-roll, subject to the provisions and limitations of the Egnsion laws, the name of Frank Ouradnik, late of Company F, Third isconsin Volunteers. Received by the President July 5, 1888. [NOTE BY THE DEPARTMENT or STATE.-—The foregoing act having been presented to the President of the United States for his approval, and not having been returned by him to the house of Congress in which it originated within the time prescribed by the Constitution of the United States, has become a law without his approval.] July 17, 1888. CHAP. 673.-An act for the relief of Andrew T. M9R.ey11olds. P’°°*¤*"°· Whereas Andrew T. M0Reynolds served as a captain of Company K, Third Dragoons, United States Army, in Mexico, during the war with that Republic, and while acting in squadron with Captain (the late General) Phil Kearney, the usual escort to the Genera -in-chief, was, on the twentieth day of August, anno Domini eighteen hundred and forty-seven, disabled by a grape-shot wound in a charge at the gates of Mexico, by reason whereof he was placed on the pensionroll at the rate of twenty-five dollars per month, which pension he continued to receive until the fifteent day of June, anno Domini eighteen hundred and sixty-one, when he was mustered into the volunteer service as colonel of the First New York (lhincoln) Cavalry (the first volunteer cavalry regiment organized for the late civil war), and served as such until the twenty-second of August, anno Domini eighteen hundred and sixty-four, when he received an honorable discharge, during all of which time his said pension was withheld from him, amounting in all to the sum of nine hundred and fifty dollars, no part of which sum has since been received by him: Therefore, Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the °,d*:**'°" T- "°R°Y"‘ United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Commisnemnedpennonw. sioner of Pensions be, and he is hereby, directed to ay to the said Andrew T. M!~`Reynolds the said sum of nine hundred) and fifty dollars, taking his receipt therefor in full discharge of said claim. Sec. 2. That this act shall take effect from and after its passage. Received by the President July 5, 1888. [N OTE ev THE DEPARTMENT or STATE.—The fore oing act having been presented to the President of the United States for his approval, and not having been returned by him to the house of Congress in which it originated within the time prescribed by the Constitution of the United States, has become a law without his approval.] Jul! 17. NB- CHAP. 674.-An act for the relief of Judith A. Kinsey. _ Be at enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Qgggglf K*¤°°Y· United States og America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the Interior e, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to place on the pension—roll, subject to the provisions and limitations of the pension laws, the name of Judith A. Kinsey, widow of George Kinsey,