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15C4a FIFTY—SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Cris. 1434—1436. 1902. P. A. McClain, collector of internal revenue at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of three hundred and sixty-six dollars, the amount deposited in the Treasury of the United States by said P. A. McClain in pay- ment for adhesive revenue stamps issued to him in the months of June and Jul , eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, by the Commissioner of Internal, Revenue, and not received, sold, or accounted for by him. Approved, July 1, 1902. Jul! 1. 1W- CHAP. 1485.-A11 Act For the relief of Charles E. Sapp. """““’· ”°· ““’“ . Be a mage by the sem and new ofygglemetm wie Umm

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` Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay Charles E. Sapp, late collector of internal revenue for the fifth district of Kentucky, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of two hundred dollars, to reimburse him for special—tax stamps for " worms manufactured," charged to him, which were never received by him. Approved, July 1, 1902. J°lYl• lm CHAP. 1486.-An Act To pa F. Y. , helrat law and distributee of the [private, N0, ug;] late Joseph Ramsay, four hundred and thirty dodns and forty-two cents, for balance due the said J osep Ramslay as collector of customs and superintendent of lights in the district of Plymouth, orth Carolina. Be it enacted the Senate and House of R esentatives of the United {$.“,‘?.',i’.1,.‘}‘€,§";‘}Z;, .¤ States of Amerza in Congress assembled, mt the Treasurer of the l"'- United States is hereby authorized and directed to pay, out of any funds in the United States Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of four hundred and thirty dollars and forty-two cents to F. Y. Ramsay, heir at law and distributes of the late J oseph Ramsay, being balance due the said Joseph Ramsay, deceased, as co lectoi of customs and superintendent of lig ts in the district of Plymouth, North Carolina, from March first, eighteen hundred and fifty-nine, to April thirtieth, eighteen hundred and sixty-one. Approved, July 1, 1902. RE SOLUTION. July 1. 1002. _ [No. 48.] Joint Ruolutiou For the relief of Naval Cadet William Victor Tomb, """’_—‘_"[,,,.,,._ Rah N0_ L] Lmted States Navy. P¤¤*>*¢· Whereas Williarn Victor Tomb, naval cadet, United States Navy, has been found upon examination to be physically disqualified for promotion to the grade of ensign in the Navy on account of disability incurred in the line of duty: T erefore, Resolved by tile Senate and House oz Rqrlgesentatéves of the United ,,,0Y_;g¤i·¤ Vi<=¢¤r States of Amenea an Congress , t the President be, and mj be pmom he IS hereby, authorized to promote the said Tomb to the grade of °""""· ’"’· enaign in the Navy. Approved, July 1, 1902.