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SIXTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cue. 202, 203,205. 1912. 1241 made by the American S1u·et Com an of New York as snret on the bond of John Coltranse, a rsiilwzy postal clerk, to coveiy the sum embezzled by him, said payment having been made to the Postmaster General and covered mto the Treasury of the United States without knowledge of the fact that a like sum to cover the same embezzlement already been_paid by said John W. Coltrane to the clerk of the United States District Court for the Esstem Division of North Carohna and turned into the Treasury of the United States. Approved, July 3, 1912. CHAP. 203.-An Act For the relief of Albert S. Hendau. -**1*; :,55*}*- Be it enacted the Senate and H0ueek¢gR'1e£;eae1daéivea of the United lY¤¤=·· N<>·¤¤—1 States of America in Ocmgreaa assevnb , t the Secretary of the $l’}°,,‘],,'{g*§2f'}2$‘,‘§; Treasing be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay to 5¤¤•¤ Albert . Henderer, out of any money in the 'l‘reasdir1.;§ not otherwise appropriated, the sum of one thousand five hun and seventy- two dollars and four cents, for damages arising out of an inj sustained by him while employed in the east gun sho& Unitedmgtates nag yard, Washinqton, District of Qolumbia, on e eleventh day of ugust, nmeteen undred and three. Approved, July 3, 1912. CHAP. 0 .—An Gran nsions and increase of nsions to certain -**1 5-imsoldiers ang sgilors of Atlhcd ArI;y and Navy, and certainpgoldiers and sailors of wars other ;han the Civil ar, and to widows and dependent relatives of such [Prints. Ho. 40.] soldiers and sailors. ‘ = Be it enadedbytI»eSe1mteand Hvuseoflggiresentativeaoftlte United P States of America in Congress assembled, at the Secretary of the °°"°°‘ Interior be, and he is hereby, authorized directed to place on the pension roll, subject to the provisions and l1I111l•8l»10DS of the pension awama name of David A. Maxaa, 1aa of Captain Jaynes wnuamas }$i$§"lf§a°&‘:.*f‘· Company N, Second Re `ment Washington Territory Mounted Volunteers, Oregon and Wilshington Territory Ind1an_war, and &ay gin} a pension at the rate of sixteen dollars per month m heu of at e is now The name of enry E. D. Patee, late of the United States Navy, §ia`ia°i-$°a n. raaaa and pay him a pension at the rate of twelve dollars per month. Femdom mmm The name of Gabrielle Coo er, widow of George A. Cotgger, late eamaua caopar. second lieutenant Company ll)., Fifteenth Regiment Um States Infantry War with Spain, and ay her a pension at the rate of twenty-five dollars per month, and two dollars_per_month_add1tional {pir each of the_otl‘icer’s children during their minority, m lieu of that s e is now receiving. The name of Ernest S. Cash, late of the Hospital Corps, United ¤¤'¤¤•¢¤-G•¤¤· States Army, War with Spain, and tpay a pension at the rate of twelve dollars r month in lieu of at he is new receiving. rmt A gamma The name ofxlirank A. Schaller, late of Company} E, Seventydirst ` Regiment New York Volunteer Infantry, War wit _Spis;m, and pay him a pension at the rate of twelve dollars per month m u of that he is now recei . The name ol Noah H. Stout, late of Company D, Third Reigent N°‘° H‘ °°°°*' Tennessee Volunteer Infantry War with Spam, and Opti. a pensionattherateoftwelvetiollarspermonthmheu theis now