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FIFTY—FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. CHS. 411-413. 1896. 755 CHAP. 411.—An Act For the relief of James A. Moore. June 10, 1896. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the proper accounting ·H*{¤¤·*·M¤¤¤‘~ officers of the Treasury are hereby authorized and directed to settle the ¤¤¤¤a?'°°°° in °°' accounts of James A. Moore for services rendered and expenses incurred as United States marshal for the district of Nevada. from October twelfth, eighteen hundred and ninety-two, the date of the expiration of his commission, until May fifteenth, eighteen hundred and ninety- three, the date when his successor qualined, in the same manner as if section seven hundred and ninety-three of the Revised Statutes of the B·S-·°°°·"”·P·“·’· United States, providing for ad interim appointments, had been complied with. Approved, June 10, 1896. CHAP. 412.--An Act To correct the military record of Charles W. Riuehardt and J““°1°*1B°°‘ to grant him an honorable discharge. ’*_l""'—‘ Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the Navy b_§£¤¤‘i•· W- FM- be, and is hereby, authorized and directed to correct the military record e¤}.m immme of Charles W. Rinehardt, late third-class musician in the United States "“°*'°'¤'— Marine Corps band, by removing the charge of desertion against him thereuom, and granting him an honorable discharge as of date August fifteenth, eighteen hundred and eighty-two. Received by the President, May 29, 1896. [Nora nr rm: Dnrhnrmmxncr on STATE.-The foregoing acthaving 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.] CHAP. 413.-An Act Granting a pension to Francis E. Hoover. J ****10- 1**- Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the rrmeiennwm. Interior be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to place on the P°“'*°"“‘°'°"°"· pension rolls, at the rate of fifty dollars per month, the name of Francis E. Hoover, late a private of Company I of the Sixty-fourth Regiment of Ohio Infantry Volunteers, in lieu of the pension now being drawn by him. · In run House or Rnrnnsnsrnrvas, May 21, 1896. The President of the United States having returned to the House of Representatives in which it originated the bill (H. R. 1094) “An Act granting a pension to Francis E. Hoover," with his obiections thereto the House proceeded in pursuance of the constitution to reconsider the same; and Resolved, That the said bill pass, two-thirds of the House of Representatives agreeing to pass the same. Attest: A McDownLL Clerk. IN rmt SENATE or rim Umrmn Srnrrns, June 10, 1896. The Senate having proceeded in pursuance of the Constitution, to reconsider the bill entitled “An Act granting a pension to Francis E. Hoover,” returned to the House of Representatives by the President of the United States, with his objections, and sent by the House of Representatives to the Senate, with the message of the President returning the bill: Resolved, That the bill do pass, two-thirds of the Senate agreeing to pass the same. Attest: Wm. R. Cox Secretary.