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FIFTY—N1NTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cris. 2294-2297. 1907. 2701 CHAP. 2294.-An Act For the relief of John C. Ray, assignee of John Gafford, March 1,1907. of Arkansas. [H· R·796°—] Private, No. 2132. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatirves of the United [ _ 1 States of America in Uongress assembled, That the sum of eight hun- esJ§i1i¤(rihR<ii1aii»Ei’ru` dred and fifty-three dollars and twenty-five cents be, and the same is P“Y“‘°“‘ °°· hereby, appro riated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated For the relief of John C. Ray, assignee of John Galford, deceased, mail contractor on route numbered seventy-nine hundred and fifty-six, in the State of Arkansas, for carrying the United States mails to May thirty-first, eighteen hundred and sixty-one, this being the amount of pay due to John Gaiford to that date as found by the Auditor for the Post-Office Department and reported to the Secretary of the Treasury for appropriation. Approved, March 1, 1907. CHAP. 2295.-AnA Authorizin the Secretar of h NMufch r1907· to Peter O’N€iL ct g y the avy to grant a discharge [H. R' 1561*] · - [Private, N0. 2133.] Be it enacted by the Senate md House of R esentatives of the United P tc UN .1 States of America in Oongresb assembled, mt the Secretary of the nipciiargcerismeea. Navy be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to grant a discharge to Peter O’Neil, late a member of United States Navy. · Approved, March 1, 190*7. 1 CHAP. 2896.-An Act For the relief of L. L. Arrington and L. S. Arrington. lggrg Be it enactal by the Senate and House of Rmresentattvea of the United lPriv¤¤>.N¤·¤1=*»4·1 States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the L_I__ Amgmu md Treasury of the United States of America is hereby authorized and 1··,§éArr¤¤s?J¤- directed to ay, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise mm ' appropriated? the sum of one hundred and twenty dollars and thirty cents to L. L. Arrington and L. S. Arrington, for certain witness fees due by the United States Government to witnesses who were duly subpcenaed to attend, and did attend. the United States district court for the northeastern division of the southern district of Georgia and the court of the United States commissioner-, George K. Calvin, in the division and district aforesaid, in the year eighteen hundred and ninety- four, and who did not, at an time, receive the fees to which they were entitled, but transferredy their claim therefor under the aforesaid subpoena to L. L. Arrir)g7ton and L. S. Arrington, who in like manner have never been paid: orvided, That the appropriation herein made ,‘fmg*’°· shall not be available until the said L. L. Arrington and L. S. Arring- ` ton shall file with the deputy clerk of the United States court for the division and district aforesaid a bond, with good and sufficieut security, to be approved by said clerk, in double the amount of the appropriation, conditioned to protect the United States from any claim that may be made for said fees by said witnesses. Approved, March 1, 1907. CHAP. 2297.-An Act To remove the charge of desertion against Cornelius M¤¤‘h1»19U7· ertraimghan. .AE‘f‘i‘B’i_ [Private. No. 2135.] Be it enacted by the Senate and House ofRe esentatives of the United e1_ UC U States of Amer¢'ca in, Cbngress assembled, 'lihfat the Secretary of the gyggn ms 8 °` Navy be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to remove the D’$°h“’g° g"°“”°"· charge of desertion against Cornelius ()’Callaghan, late of the United States ship Minnesota, and issue to him a discharge from the Navy of the United States. Approved, March 1, 1907.