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1698 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cus. 190, 192, 195, 197. 1910. Avg! $3-8}*10- CHAP. 190.-¥·An Act Authorizing the Secretary of the Interior to make allotment ····*}·*·~ `° Y"; H" PFd"Z.",Zt S W M fR .,,m.· M fthe U M · · e enac en a ouaao 0 m fil-¤}:¤¢i!'m States of America in Congress assembled, gilat the Secretary of the

 }§‘{${“ R°”‘ Interior be, and he is hereby, authorized to allot to Frank H. Pequptte,

‘ an Indian, not to exceed eighty acres of vacant unallottod land within ' the Bois Fort Indian Reservation, in the State of Minnesota, and to issue to said Frank H. Pequetteu patent in fee for such lands as may be allotted to him. Approved, April 22, 1910. Apxg-§,‘·1I10. CHAP. 192.-Au Act For the relief of Dewitt Eastman. _ [muu, no. ao.] Be it enacted by Ute Senate Mad House of Representat1Z2:ec of the United Dam I States ¢ifAmenZca an Congress assembled, That in the administration manu.-ymuu mp of any laws conferring rights, privileges, or benefits upon honorabl ‘°°“’“· discharge; soldiers, Dewitt Eastman, who was u private of Battery Iv Fourth giment United States Artillery, shall hereafter be held and · considered to have been discharged honorably from the military service of the United States as a member of said batter and regiment on the gzvkv. on thirteenth day of June, eighteen hundred andysixty-five: Provided, "’* Tint, other than as above set forth, no bounty, pay. pension, or other Znolument shall accrue prior to or by reason of the passage of this cl;. Approved, April 26,-1910. _ A ¤·,l9I0. CHAP. 19Is.-An Act For the reliet the M ‘ · [ vga:.] B'] Wmckiug Company. of emtt and Chapman Dernck and l Be it enactedbyt}•eSenateandHouseqfR eswwatéueao the United ¤li$ml;le$?€i¤ CK2? States of Aqaerica in Omzgresq assembled, Tliift the Secregry of War “'{,j°yQ’;§_$°§gp*gjlh_ be! and he IS. hereby, authorized and directed to examine into and ¥;_¤H:£__ me ··1. J. ¤,d]u8t the claim of the Merritt and Qhaprnan Qerrick und Wrecking Comyanjy for damages sustained by said pqrpomtion for inyuries to the tug _. _ . Merritt, resulting from collision with the transport ship Mississipgi (now Buford) in Santiago Harbor on January fotuth, eighteen undred_aud ninety-nine, and to determine what amount, if guy, should be paid to the Merritt and Cha man Derrick and Wrecking Company for dgmiages so sustained, an; to certify such amount to the proper accounting officers for payment in tho manner prescribed Avnrvvrinuvn- by law. And for the payment of such claim the sum of one thousand eight hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary is hereby appropriated out of any moneys not otherwise appropriated. Approved, April 28, 1910. Avg} CHAP. 197.-An Act For the relief of E. C. Mangiqld, [Privme. No- M.} Be it enacted by the Senate and House 0 R mentative ’ ,;_ (.__M§_m,d_ Swag; of ftgnerica in Czmgreqs assevn bledfTl${tT the Pcstnlsg`§ffGZ;7¤l;t:;il wggggir ¤¤ i>¤¤¤¤ •c- be, End he is hereby, authorized and directed to cause the accounts of · E: L. Manstield, postmaster at Boston, Masmchusetts, to bg cl-edited with the sum of two hundredpnd hfteeu dollars and sixty-seven cents and that he cause said credit to be certified to the Auditor of the Treasury for the P0st—OiBce Department, being on account of the l0s· of two hundred and fifteen dollars and sixty-seven cents of the ‘tal funds of said office stolen from the Back Bay station of said post-Idgce