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 FORTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 235, 237, 238, 247. 1882. 711 CHAP. 235.-Au act granting n pcu iou to Elizabeth Gray. June 19, 1882. Bc it enacted by the Sonata and House of Rqyrcxcntatives of the United Stale: of America in Congress assembled, That the uamc of Elizabeth Elizabeth Gray- Gray, widow of Paddock Gmy, lute of Dorsct, vermont, a soldier of the P°“°‘°”· war of eighteen hundred and twclvc, be placed 011 the pension-roll, subjcct to the provisions and limitations of the pension laws. Approved, J unc 19, 1882. CHAP. 23'l.—A11 act for the relief of Christian Ruppert, William F. Mattingly, and June 22, 1882. · Christian Henrich, trustees, of the District of Columbia. ——-—>—— Whereas Christian Ruppert, William F. Mattingly, and Christian christian Rug- Heurich, trustees of certain real estate situatc in the District of Oolum- gg1M Wiuim _ - bia, on or about the mouth of October, eighteen hundred and seventy- ti:;*;}‘§:f{ch°h"‘* nine, being desirous of paying the taxes duo on said rcul estate, called ` upriu the collector of taxes for :1 statement of the taxes unpaid thereon; am Whereas said collector, by inadvcrtencc and mistake, included in said statement certain other real estate, known and described as lots numbers seven, thirteen, and fifteen of the survey of the Hickey estate, known as “Greeuva1c" amounting to eightythree and fifty-four l1uu— dredths apres, upon which the said trustees, ignorant of the facts, paid the taxes, the said mal estate being owned by other persons than the castui que trust of said ubovcmamcd trustees: Therefore Bc it enacted by the Sonata and House of Rqnresontatives of the United ‘ States of America in Congress assembled, That the Commissioners of the Refund of su District of Columbia be and they are hereby, authorized and directed ¤¤‘¤¤¤¤<>¤¤I¥ Wito refund to Christian iiuppert, William F. Mattingly, and Christian ]°°°°d· Henrich, trustees, of the District of Columbia, their heirs and assigns, drawback ccrtiiicates to the amount of seven hundred and cigl1ty·0110 dollars and fifty-six cents, erroneously collccmd from them on October mst, eighteen hundred and sevenlzyminog as mms `ou certain land in the county of Washmgmn assessed in the names of Juan  and E. I'. Hickey owing to an error of the tax clerk. Sec. 2. {lint the Commissioners of the District of Columbia are hereby directed to-cause to be cancelled upon the books in the oficc of the collector of taxes anyantry of the payment of taxes made by said trustees upon lots seven, fifteen and thirteen, the same having been erroneously made as aforesaid, and to charge said property with the said taxes, interest, and penalties, to the same extent, and to like cibct, as if the said taxes had not been paid by said trustees. ‘ Approved, June 22, 1882. CHAP. 2384-511 act granting auincmnso at ponsimffor Mmm A. Mulligan. June 22, 1882. Bq it enacted by the Senate and House oflkprcaaxtatives of the United · States of America is Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the In- Marian A. Mumterior be, and 110 is hereby, authorized and directed to place on the 3**}*}. . pensiomroll, subject to the provisions und limitations of the pension mm‘;:,“'°“ '"` laws, the name of Marian A. Mulligan, widow of the lute James A. ` Mulligan, late colonel of the Twenty-third Illinois Volqutccrs, and pay her a pension me the rate of fatty dollars por mouth in licu of the pension .shc now receives. Approved, J unc 22, 1882. ¢HA.P. 247.-—An act granting ss pcusiou to Mrs. Rosa LI. Wood. June 27, {882. ‘ Bait enacted by the Scnafc and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress asamnbled, That the Secmtmy of the Iu· Rosa}!. Wood. texior bc, aud he is hereby, authorized and dircctcd to place on the P°¤¤¤°¤·