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F IFTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I1. Cris. 559, 570-572. 1903. 1613 against Behan (One hundred and tenth United States Reports, page three hundred and thirty-eight). and in accordance with the evidence in the case collected by the United States Court of Claims, and after determining the full amount thus due said J. W. Parish and Company, under the said contract and rule of law aforesaid, to deduct therefrom all payments which have been made to said J. W. Parish and Company, or to said Joseph W. Parish, whether in pursuance of judgments of the court or direct appropriation by Congress, or otherwise, statin what balance, if any, is due under the rule and evidence rescribed herein, and pay the said balance to said Joseph W. Parish, the resent owner of said claim; and sufficient mone to pay such balance islhereby Bpgggfgytgg M aplpropriated out of any money in the Treasury which has not been n ue' ot erwise appropriated. Approved, February 17, 1903. . CHAP. 570.-—An Act For `the relief of the estate of M. J. Grealish, deceased. February 1s, 1903. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Re resentatives of the United [mmm N0` M'] States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the M. J. Gwnlish. Treasury be, and he hereby is, directed to pa , out of any moneys in .,;F”Ym°°° °° °"“°° the Treasury not otherwise appro riated, to the estate of M. J. Grealish, deceased, late a captain in th)e United States Army, the sum of seven hundred and sixty-six dollars and sixty-four cents, balance remaining due for service rendered b said Captain Grealish as assistant commissary of subsistence from diuly fifteenth, eighteen hundred and seventy, to March twentieth, eighteen hundred and seventy-eight. Approved, February 18, 1903. ‘ CHAP. 571.-An Act. To remove the charge of desertion from the military record F¢b¤¤¤'y 18. 1903- of Charles F. Woodford and grant him an honorable discharge. Be it enacted by the Senate and Hm4se§fRepreaentatieea of the United States ofAmev·iea in Oongresa assemble , That the Secretary of War ,019,}***** F- W1¤>d· be, and he is hereb , authorized and directed to amend the military noiwmieaaeeimge record of Charles Woodford., late a rivate of Company I, One g"‘“'°°‘ hundred and first Regiment New York Bolunteer Infantry, so as to remove the char e of desertion and grant him an honorable discharge as of date May fist, eighteen hundred and sixty-two: Pro»vz°ded, That no pay, bounty, or other emoluments shall become due or payable by °°°"‘ °°°‘ virtue of the passage of this Act. Approved, February 18, 1903. CHAP. 672.-An Act For the relief of the Propeller Tow Boat Company, of February 18,153. S’·V¤¤¤¤b· [Private, No. 412.] Be it enacted by the Senate and House of R¥rresentatives of the Un {ted States of America in C' ress assembled, That the Secretary of the C0*;°pg‘;};°*S'£gyuI§,gg* Treasury shall pay to th;"g·opeller Tow Boat Company, of Savannah, Gs. ’ ’ the sum of two thousand nine hundred and twenty-nine dollars and .1ii»TEi]iei¤??. forty-five cents, for the damage done the steam tugboat Cynthia, belonging to the said company, by the transport ship1Chester, belonging to the United States, in the Savannah River on the thirtieth day of November, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, for which the United States is liable. Approved, February 18. 1903.