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FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. CHS. 71, 75, 81, 82. 1891. 1335 act, be relieved and exempted from the operation of an act entitled “An act to restrict the ownershlif of real estate in the Territories to v¤1.24,p.4rc. American citizens," afpproved arch third, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, and all orfeitures incurred by force of said act are, in respect of such real estate, hereby remitted. Approved, January 13 1891. _ ` CHAP. 'l5.—An act to authorize the Secretary f Tr' duplicate bonds to James E. Andrews to replace sarhe We cmlmm January 19, 1891. Re it enacted by the_ Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to issue Jump manure'; and del1ver to James E. Andrew , of Wadena, Minnesota, four du- °“"'°"°°°°""""°· plicate four per centum cogpon fift dollar United States bonds, with interest coupons attach to each bond for all interest due on and after April first, anno Domini eighteen hundred and eighty-six, . in place of four such bonds issued under the acts of July fourteenth, cig teen hundred and seventy, and January twentieth, eighteen v¤L1c,pp.2v2,:m. hundred and seventy-one, numbered thirty-nine thousand and twenty— seven, thirty-nine thousand and twenty-eight, thirty-nine thousand and twentymine, and thirty-nine thousand and thirty, destroyed by fire on the thirty-first day of March, anno Domini eighteen hundred and eighty-six, at Wadena, Minnesota, while owned and in the pos- . session of said Andrews, upon his, the said Andrews, duly executing and tiling) with the Secretary of the Treasury a bond of indem— mdemmbom · nity, in dou le the amount of said destroyed onds with unpaid interest, with two or more sureties to be approved by and in all respects to be satisfactory to the Secretary of the Treasury. Approved, January 16, 1891. CHAP. 81.—An act for the relief of Stubbs and Lackey. _ January 19, mu. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the *—· United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the Treasu be directed to pay to Albert Stubbs and Job Lackey, Jilbervk Stubbs and of Lebanon, (Jliio, the sum of two thousand one hundred and twenty- °p,,L?,§,§{5,,_ eight dollars and eighty-seven cents, in full of all work done by them, or by John B. Holbrook, in building a dike at Merriam Bar, and dams at Captina and Fish Creek Islands, in the Ohio River; and there is hereby appropriated, for such purposes. out of funds otherwise una pro riated and lying in the Treasury, the sum of two thousand one hundlred and twenty-eight dollars and eighty-seven cents. Approved, January 19, 1891. CHAP. 82.-An act for the relief of the sureties of George W. Hook, deceased. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Oangress assembled, That Arthur Saint Clair Denver and the estates of Edgar Bogardus, deceased, Thomas er;5;w,nm;_ H. Williams, deceased, Samuel Todd, deceased, William Van Voor- mid mmggd_°¤°*°l hies, deceased, Sam Bell McKee, deceased, J. J. Vallejo, deceased, H. ' Laurencel, deceased, Patrick Durkan, deceased, and James A. McDou all, deceased, be, and they are hereby. released and discharged of and Som all and every obligation and liability whatsoever on account of said persons having been sureties upon the bonds of the late