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FORTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 347, 354, 355, 359. 1882. 723 in the odicc of the Commissioner of Pensions on the nftln day of August, eighteen hundred and seventy-nine. Approved, July 24, 1882. CHAP. 354.-An pct for the relief of William A. Gavett. July 27, 1882. Bc it enacted by the Sonata and House of Representatives of the United Staten of America in Uongress assembled, That the Secretary of the Treas- Willigrm A- GM- ury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay William A. °“» "°1‘°f °f· Gavett, out of any moneys in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated such sum as the said Secretary shall be satisfied is equitably due, it anything, for the information and services of the said Govett in the case of James O. Harris, of Tennessee: Provided, That the amount paid shall not exceed two thousand six hundred and fifty dollars. . Approved, July 27, 1882. CHAP. 355.-An act for the relief of Lncretia B. Gorlield. Ju]y 27, 1882, Bo it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled That the Secretary of the Lamm B. Ga- Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay, out of 6**** toany money not otherwise appropriated, to Mrs. Lucnetin R. Gmlield, P°Y’“°"t widow of James A. Garfield, late President of the United States, or, in event of her death, before payment, then to the legal representatives of the said James A. Garfield the sum of fifty thousand dollars, less an y sum pa.id`to said James A. Gerlleld, or to his widow or representatives on account of his salary as President of the United States. Approved, July 27, 1882. ‘ CHAP. 359.-An act for the relief of citizens of Tmmesee. Jmy 29, IQ, Be itmuwted by theBenatcand 1Io•s•cof Represantat€avcaqf¢I•e United States of Amerka in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the Treas- Refund of interury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to remit, refund, and ¤¤I·¤*‘{°¤¤° ***3 pay back, out of any moneys in the Treasury not otherwise appropri- mmjmm w ated, to the following named citizens of Tennessee, or the legal repre- ,;;;,8,,, ,,51-,,,,},,,. sentetives of such as are decease$ the amount of taxes assessed upon see, vin: and collected from the said nam persons contrary to the provisions of the regulations issued by the Secretary of the Treasury pnder date of June twentyiirst, eighteen hundred and sixty-tive, and published in - special circular numbered sixteen from the Internal Revenue office of that date, said refunding having been recommended by the Secretary . of the Treasury under date of June nineteenth, eighteen hundred and seventy-three, that is to soy: _ To William Campbelg eight dollars and ninety-six cents; to Thomas Wmmm C¤¤P· Dean, fortyseven dollars and sixty cents; to J. B. Dixon, thirteen dol· 1];::,% J gh;;;';,' lars and thirty-six cents; to Jesse Evans, forty-eight dollars and eighty _;,,,,,,,';`},,},, L_ H2 cents; to A H. Evans, eighty-four dollars and twenty cents; to Martin, Evans, Martin Eu- Euless, nine dollars anel twenty cents; to the estate of Preston Frazier, mf? °*h°¤:·°* deceased, one hundred and sixtyeight dollars; all of Bedford County ° C°'"‘ y' Tennessee. To J B. Jeflries, sixteen dollars and sixty-four cents; to Winston \V. Gill, one hundred and sixty-nine dollars and sixty cents; to Joshua M Hix, fourteen dollars and eighty cents; to Thomas Lipscomb, ninety-nine dollars and ninety-two cents; to Bryant Landis, thirty-three dollars and twenty cents; to William Little, two hundred md nine dollars ond four cents; to Thomas B. Marks, twenty-eight dollars and fifteen cents; to J amos S. Newton one hundred and nineteen dollars and sixty cents; to Ambrose L Igarks, forty-tln·ee dollars and seventy-six cents; to Absalom Reeves, thirty-seven dollars and sixty cents; to the estate of Alfred Ransom, deceased, twenty-six dol·