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1812 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Szss. II. Cas. 338-312. 1910. ment sarvicepsaid horse having been hired to ride on in 0mC18·l discharge of duty, which resulted in the capture gud dast}·uct1ou of two illicit distilleries, the said horse being shot and bllcd whnlc so engaged. Approved, J unc 22, 1910. 4 {gn; 3LP. 889.-—An Act For the relief of Jctsph [Pr¤v¤¤¤. No- 111-1 Be it enacted by the Senate and House of of United ·•¤•¤m_yD·>¤•¤'¤3 Stateaqf Ammaa in Omzgresa assembled, haiym the 8.dHl1DlSt1’&1'»10I1 mag. '°°° ‘°°r` of any laws conferring bts, privileges, or bandits upoga persons . who have been honorabl mcischarged from the military sorvwe of the United States, Joseph gobson who was a member of Company K, . Twcnty—£rst Regiment United étates Infantry, shall hereafter be held and considered ho have been discharged honorably from sud company and regiment on the eighteenth day of November, eighteen hundred and s¤vcnty-five. Approved, Juno 22, 1910. ' Janet. 1910. CHAP. 340.—An Act For tho relief of James T. Caswell, postmaster at Narra- IH- R· 115*4-1 gmseu Pm, Rhoda mma. vow, Nc. 112 . Im Www] Be it enacted by thy Senate and House qf.R'¢i·gv·esen¢a#v}vas of the Mvited `{;Z£°¤E£¤em°¤•.' Statecof America m Oongmrs hat jabs Secretary of the , 'Iwasury ba., and he is hereby, author and dxwctod to pn}, out of any money in tho Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to amos T. Caswell, t»cr at Narragansett Pier, Rhode Island, the sum of one hun and five dollars, and said sum of one hundred and five dollars is hereby appropriated out of anfy money in the Treasury, the same to be in full payment of all claims or reimbursement on account of clerk hire necessarily expended by him during the mouth of J unc nineteen hundred and exght, as said postmaster. Approved, Juno 22, 1910. ~{g¤}•i_3’%é%>j CHAP. 341.-An Act For the relief of Jesse S§sggs and J. S. Smrbomugh. [Prime. Nv- lm Be it enacted by the Senate and House of R?'I'68€h#dt?;U€8 of the United use szgga State; ofAm¢n’¢a in Clongrew aasambkd, hat the Secretary of the P“"‘° Treasury ba, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay to Jesse Skaggs, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise ap rogriatod, the sum of two hundred dollars, and sand sum of two huncyred ollars is hereby appropriated out of any mone in the Treasury, as reward for his servwes in defense of thu Uuiwg States post·oHicc at Sumner, Illinois, against burghrs. . _-fig scltghtgrmmn Sm. 2. That: the Secretary oi the Treasury be, and he is hereby, ym authorized and directed to pay to J. S. Scarborough, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of two hqndred dollars, and said sum of two hundred dollars is hereby appro- Imated oqt of any money in the Treasury, as reward for his services 111 capturing a. burglar who robbed the United States p0st,·0fHcc at Dime Box, Texas, and recovering certain government property which had been stolen from said post-officc. Approved, June 22., 1910.

 CHAP. 342.-A.n Act For the relief of George W. Spencer.

IPriv¤¢¤· NG- 11*1 Be it enacted by the Senaie and Himsa ofR¢resen¢at&ves0 the United §*;1<§8“$y"mgf>y_ States of Apzerica in (/bngrass assembled, That in the adlginistmtion umm, of the pensnon laws and the laws governing the National Hoing {0;-