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828 FIFTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. II. CHS. 177-180. 1893. stolen from him and were afterwards destroyed by the thief or thieves: flfggggity md Provided, That before the redemption of said bongs thde (paid heir gf ` James S. Ham shall execute, or cause to be execute , an eposit wi the Secretary of the Treasury a bond of indemnity with good and sufficient sureties, subject to the approval of the said, Secretary, to secure the United States against loss or damage in consequence of the redemption of said bonds. Approved, February 28, 1893. February 28, 1893. CHAP 1’I8.—An act for the relief of the heirs of John W. Vose. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United John W-_Vc¤¤- States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the w1ig$§"§}‘}°“°fb°”d° Trerasurygple, arnd) he lis is gerepjy, dliiemed tpl redeem git fave; of abby . ose a . en am are ne . ose aura . ewar ar nc Vose, Annie M. Vose, Annie Spear Kingsbury, and Ella Robbins Vose, sole heirs of John W. Vose, late of Providence, Rhode Island, the following described bonds of the United States, of the secondiselries, islsued under an act of Congress approved February twenty- theig teen hundred and sixty-two, namely, bonds numbered thirteen thoudand seven hundred and ninetynine to thirteen thousand eight hundred and nine, inclusive, for one thousand dollars each, amounting to eleven thousand dollars, with interest from November first, eighteen hundred and sixty- four, to March twentieth, eighteen hundred and seventy-two, the said heirs claiming that the estate of said John W. Vose owned said bonds on February eleventh, eighteen hundred and sixty-tive, when, it 1S alleged, they were stolen from the estate and were afterward destroyed Ilirsviw, A by the thief or thieves: Provided, That before the redemption of said °"““*’ °°” ‘ bonds the said heirs of John W. Vose shall execute, or cause to be executed, and deposit with the Secretary of the Treasury, a bond of indemnity, with good and sufficient sureties, subject to the approval ot I the said Secretary, to secure the United States against loss or damage in consequence of the redemption of said bonds. Approved, February 28. 1893. February 28. 1603. CHAP. 179.-An act to remove the disabilities of William F. Robinson, a citizen ""—·····*_‘ of the State of Alabama. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United wunm r. neun- States of America in Congress assembled, That all the disabilities im- °°{'»;,mc,1,1i,,,b,;,,,,, posed upon and incurred by WVilliam F. Robinson, of Eufaula, Barbour

  • °¤¤°'¢d- County, in the State of Alabama, under the provisions of the fourteenth

amendment of the Constitution of the United States, be, and the same are hereby, removed. Approved, February 28, 1893. pebmary 28, 1893. CHAP. 180.-—An act for the relief of Nemiah Garrison, assignee of Moses Perkins. — Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United ilgguazu garrison. States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the "‘ “ °· Treasury be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to pay Neiniah Garrison, a citizen of the State of Georgia, the sum of seven hundred and fifty dollars, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, in accordance with the judgment of the Court of Claims in the case of Nemiah Garrison, assignee of Moses Perkins, versus The United States. Approved, February 28, 1893.