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FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 9. 1897. 1]] forty-one hundred and thirty-one of the Revised Statutes and covered R·S·,¤¤¤-41310-795- into the Treasury, but since remitted by the Secretary of the Treasury, one hundred and one dollars and fifty cents. REFUND OF FINE, SLOOP CHERUR: To refund to the collector of ··cn¤mb.·· customs at Key West, Florida, for repayment by him to J. L. Sandlin, or the person or parties entitled thereto, the sum of forty-five dollars, being that portion of a line of nfty dollars imposed in the case of the ' sloop Cherub for a violation of section forty-three hundred and twenty- B-S·.¤¤¤·4325,p.S36. five of the Revised Statutes, since remitted by the Secretary of the Treasury, the original Slllll having been covered into the Treasury prior to the said remission forty-five dollars. REFUND OF FINE, MBITISH BARK ALICE: To refund to the collector "A11¤¤" of customs at Galveston, Texas, for repayment by him to the person or parties entitled thereto, the sum of one hundred aI1d ninety dollars, being that portion of a iine of two hundred dollars imposed in the case of the British bark Alice for a violation of section forty-two hundred R-S-. ¤¤¤·423¤.1>-815- and thirty-three of the Revised Statutes, since remitted by the Secretary of the Treasury, the original sum having been covered into the Treasury prior to the said remission, one hundred and ninety dollars. CREDIT IN ACCOUNTS or GEORGE W..GOETHALS: The Secretary em§sw.cmI..i.. of the Treasury be, and is hereby, authorized and directed, in settling 0,, " *” ‘°°°‘“‘“’ the disbursing accounts of George W. Goethal , captain, Corps of Engl- _ neers, United States Army,°to cause to be passed to the credit of said Captain Goethals “voucher numbered eighty-two of his accounts for disbursements for fourth quarter of eighteen hundred and ninety-two, appropriation for improving Tennessee River below Chattanooga, Tennessee, Alabama and Kentucky," being amountlpaid by him for expenses incurred in examining title and preparing dee s to three tracts of land purchased by the United States at Locks Two, Five, and Nine, Muscle Shoals Canal, amounting to seventy-two dollars. CREDIT IN ACCOUNTS OF COLONEL C. B. COMSTOCK AND GULONEL Q101E3f Gym GEORGE H. MENDELL: Authority is hereby granted to the proper Tin. g° ` accounting officers of the Treasury to allow and credit in the accounts °,°'°'“" *’* '°°°“"“‘ of Colonel C. B. Comstock, brevet brigadier-general, United States ` Army, the sum of forty-two dollars, standing against him on the books of the Treasury; and to allow and credit in the accounts of Colonel George H. Mendell the sum of four hundred and seventy-two dollars,

tanding against him on the books of the Treasury.

CREDIT IN ACCOUNTS OF CoLr·NEL H. L. ABBOTT: Authority is 3*:3} *;,*}_;gQ;,,_ hereby granted to the proper accounting officers of the Treasury to se. allow and credit in the accounts of Colonel H. L. Abbott, brevet brigadier-general, United States Army, the sums of fifty dollars and eight cents and twelve dollars and forty-eight cents, standing against him on the books of the Treasury, for disbursements on account of mi eage. CREDITS IN AccoUNTs OF MAJ. Tnoms W. Simons: Authority m_}f_g§·'”*°m*°W·S¥· is hereby granted to the proper accounting officers of the Treasury to cram in accounts allow and credit in the accounts of Mai. Thomas W. Symons, Corps of ***2 Engineers, United States Army, the sum of fifty-one dollars and fifty- two cents standing against him on the books of the Treasury for disbursements on account of mileage. _ _ RELIEF or BRIGADIER-GENERAL WILLIAM P. CARLIN: That cg;;- “'*“*°’“ P- Brigadier-General William P. Carlin, retired, be, and he is hereby, I?iscllul'gB from narelieved and discharged from any and all liability for the amount of '°““’*°*°‘ one thousand one hundred and eight dollars and eighty-tive cents, expended by Captain J. McE. Hyde, assistant quartermaster, by his direction, while in command of the Department of the Columbia, for expenses incurred in the search for, and rescue of, a party of citizens lost among the Bitter Root Mountains in a great snowstorm in the autumn of eighteen hundred and ninety-three. RELIEF OF GEORGE Z. FRENcu AND sURETIEs: That upon the *"°"°" receipt by the Secretary of the Treasur of the full amount of all divi- Release hom umidends heretofore paid or hereafter to be paid by the receiver of tbl! “’•°"‘ First National Bank of Wilmington, in the administration of the assets