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1378 SIXTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sus. III. Cns.77,78,82, 100, 101. 1913. of th Treas t therwise' 'tedtoWilliam Kalggrlllilxzihnof Eve hunu¢l.rye:l0an(d sixty-iiv&p§l.>•lll;l1s.md four cents, the amount lost by him while postmaster at Faribault, Minnesota, through the failure of the First National Bank of that city. Approved, February 25, 1913. llhl'hY:i’•¤%u CHAP. 78.-An act For the relief or David Crowther. """"°·"‘*'“‘ B emu msmmmnwu Repmmosm as msu - }Z‘m':,,°'°,,‘Y,f,,"'$"‘,,,,,. Statga of Ameri:1y€·n Omyrees aesernbledfzéhat in the admigstration of '°°‘•'L the pension laws Davi Crowther shall hereafter be held and considered to have been absent with proper authoritgoand in the line of duty as a soldier while se%as a member of mpany I, Sixth §{,'•:k ,_,__ Regiment Meme Volunteer try: Provided, That ‘no pension, •¤¤- bounty, or allowances shall accrue prior to the passage of this Act. Approved, February 25, 1913. Idnmry lll}. _ . . . . ‘ nétzfiltntl Fd&·'l.'h¤d Natiunlhnhdchninni, B 'l enacted the Senat nd H f R entativea the

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of the , and he is hereby, authorized and directed to issue ,§,,,“'?f" "“‘“"' " to the Fifth- _ _ National Bank, of Cincinnati, Ohio charter numbered twenty in lieu their present charter numbered twenty-seven hundred an ninety-eight, said charter numbered twent being the ongmal number of the Third National Bank, cfy Cincinnati, Ohio, which bank was_ merged and_ consolidated with the Fifth National Bank of Cmcmnatn, Ohio, in the year nineteen hundred and_eight_, under the name_of the National Bank, ot Omcginati, cplnsohdvzlted bankgavmq succeedeg to all the asse , ri es an tg ‘ rta¤i’14g.o¤¤.1 sm, of cli.¤1¤¤°$a,'on¤. °m° umm °h° md Approved, February 26, 1913. Hatch ll

 CEA!. 100.-An Act For the relief of William H. Seward.

nhmrazig 8t::3i¢o;_n;4;ted§yti7;.eSawkand House of Repre1 ¢y'yhe "°°°`* of the pension laws William Sewardfwho was a second lieutenehl: of Compan I, Second Regiment, Infantry Volunteers, shall hereatter be and considered to ve been honorabl die-

 from themihtaryservicesoftl1eUr1.ited Statesas amembercf

mmm the said company and regiment on_the thirtieth day of A , ojghy. u.m..,..¤,¤,a¤. een hundred sixty-two: Provided, That no pension, gmt, 0, allowances shall accrue prior to the passage of this Act. ' Approved, March 2, 1913. umezmu. [P:*·B~l::’;U CHAP. 101.-An Act To ccrrectthemilitaryrecerdofBagk|•y5_ ¤,¤;,¤_ Yltl, . . B¢i¢er•adedbytIteSuaa!e ndH ‘ ,,.-;,,1 ,,,·gg·¤"""""·?··-··"'“"°'“···· ·,;··*··d¢f4r···**~ ie w·s»¤.i{g°¤l7w.. , an he is hereby authorized andlnstructed toccuect the military recordof Barkle£.§.`3nison,latea£iratlieiatenantin theFi£t- tlnrdReg1ment t yVolunteera,aothatheshallhereaft•r‘h•