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 FOBTY-THIBD CONGRESS. SEss.`I. Ou. 291, 292, 293. 1874. 567 CHAP. 291.-An act for the relief of Nathaniel McKay, assignee of the builders of June 16, 1874. the steemers La. Portene, Edward Everett], F. W. Lincoln, Azulia, and N. P. Banks. '__""""" B0 it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States ofzlmcrlica in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the Treas- Tmxesgefunded to ui-y be, and hereby is, authorized to refund to Nathaniel McKay as-N“*h““’°1M°I(“Y· signee of the builders of the steamers Ln Portene, Edward Everett, F. W. Lincoln, Azalia, and N. P. Banks, e sum not to exceed six thousand ive hundred and seventy-four dollars, being the amount of revenue-tax found to have been paid by them to the Government on the hulls and engines of said steauners; said payment to be made out of any funds in t-he Treasury not otherwise appropriated. ’ Approved, June 16, 1874. CHAP. 292.-An act for the relief of C. C. Spaids. _]mm16 1874 Bo it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of Amcrvica in Oohgress assembled, Tum; the Secretary of the Treas- Pu mem to q_ g, ury be, and be is hereby, authorized to pay, out of any money in the Spuicils. Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to U. C. Spaids, the full pay and emolumentzs of a second lieutenant of Company A, Fourth Cavalry Regiment Illinois Volunteers, from the third dey of June, eighteen hundred and sixty-three, to the sixth day of February, eighteen hundred and sixt:y·four, deducting therefrom any sum received by him for services rendered during the said period as sergeant or otherwise in said com- _ puny. J. G. ELAINE S aa er 0 the ousco rescntatives. P IGATT H (J.·{1¥1€IéNTER President of the Senate pro temporc. Received by the President June 4, 1874. [Nom BY THE DEPARTMENT 01* STATE.-T]10 foregoing act having been presented to the President of the United States for his approval, and not having been returned by him to the house of Congress in which it originated within the time prescribed by the Constitution of the United States, has become a. law without his approval.] CHAP. 293.-An act for the relief of Jonathan L. Mann, late u chaplain in the Jung 15, 187'L volunteer service of me Army. ·····i——— Bc it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Adjutant-General of Mn ster buck of the United States Army be, and be is hereby, directed to muster back J0u=nth:m L- Mmm, Jormthan L. Mann, chaplain ninth Tennessee volunteer cavalry, to us °h“P1‘““¤ &°· October twenty-eight, eighteen hundred and sixty-three;_ and theft the Peymaster-General of the United States Army is hereby directed to pay to J onzithan L. Mann, late chaplain ninth Tennessee volunteer cavalry, out of any money appropriated or that may be appropriated ibr the pay of the Army, the full pay and emoluments of an chaplain of volunteer cavalry in the Army of the United States, from the twenty- eighth day of October, eighteen hundred and sixty-three, to March izwenty-fourth, eighteen hundred end sixty-five, deducting therefrom 'any sum received lg; him for services rendereu during said period in the Army of the Uuiteu States. J. G. BLAINE Speaker of the Home of Representatives. MATT H CARPENTER · President of the Senate pro tmzqmrc. Received by the President June 4, 1874. [Nom mr THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE.-The foregoing act having been prescribed 1:0 the President of the United States for his appro-