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1882 SIXTY—FIRST CONGRESS. Sas. III. ons. 21, 23, 24, 26. 1911. of the United States as first lieutenant of Company D, Second Regis ment New Hampshire Volunteer Infantry, on the first day of _()ctober, mm. , eighteen hundred and sixty-four: Provided, That no pension shall N° Mm °°°°i°°' accrue prior to the passage of this Act. Approved, January 18, 1911.

·l?§¤*£! gé9?}1- CHAP. 23.-An Act For the relief of Cooper Walker. . [Private. N0·181-l Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of tbe United B°‘,§,,’§{,ll;,‘}ll§,‘2'g,,,, States of America in Uon ressussembled, That the Secretary of the to- Treasury be, and he is liereb , authorized and directed to pacy to ‘l”"’ p' lm Cooper Walker, of Galveston, State of Texas, the sum of one hun red — and ninety dollars, the same being the amount collected from said Cooper Vi alker by the collector of customs of the port of Galveston

 S" S°°‘ lm' p' Texas, for an alleged violation of section forty- our hundred and

thirty-eight of the Revised Statutes of the United States, the claim for a refund of the same having been favorably considered by the . Department of Commerce and Labor. Approved, January 19, 1911. Jpéugy wl. CHAP. 24.-An Act For the relief of the family of Samuele Badolato. [Prime. No-1811 Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United §¤¤=y:l;if&ggl¤¢yér States e_f"Ame:~£ca in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the mmii; oi. Treasury be, and is hereby, authorized and directed to pay, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of five hundred dollars and eighty cents, and said sum of five hundred dollars and eighty cents is hereby appropriated, to be id in such portions and under such regulations as the Secretary oim Commerce and Labor mav prescribe, to Antonia. Giuliana Badolato, Marianna Badolato, Samuele Badolato, and Antonia Critelli Badolato, being, respectively, the widow, the two minor children, and the widowed mother of Samuele Badolato, an employee of the United States, who was killed in the course of his employlment upon river and harbor im rovements, New Lock and Dam umbered Five, Monongahela llfiver, West Brownsville, Pennsylvania, on April twenty·iirst, nineteen hundred and nine, such sum being the amount to which the above relatives ven. sa, p. sn. would have been entitled under the provisions of the Act of Con mss of May thirtieth, nineteen hundred and eight, but which the did not receive because the required affidavit of claim was not filedyon their behalf within ninety days after the death. as required by section four of the said Act. Approved, January 20, 1911. Jnpénng CHAP. 26.—An Act For the relief of John H. Willis. [1>m·.ne, xaiszs.1 Be it enacted by the Senate and House cf}? esentatioesc t ’ ° {gigirguijl gpx, cop States of America Cbng ress assembled, Tmin the admilrliisigzigaiildjtiiii rrt‘t0<l. 5 the pension laws and the {aws governing the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, or any branch thereof, John H. Willis shall hereafter be held and considered to have been honorably dischar ed from the military service of the United States as a private of Battlir * D, Fourth United States Artillery, on the twentv—sixth dav of lvlavi Qéeygr pension eighteen hundred and sixty-five: Prm~a'ded, Thgit no pufsion Shi;] accrue prior to the passage of this Act. Approved, January 23, 1911.