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 rourt-Nmtru coucmzss. snss. 1. ons. 852-sas. 12.80. 865 CHAP. B52.?-An act for the relief of Ellen Sadler, sister ofJo1m Sadler. ~ August. Li, 1886. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America. in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the In- Euen Sadler. tenor be, and is hereby, authorized and directed to place on the pension- P¤¤¤i¢>¤- roll the maine of Ellen Sadler, sister of John Sadler, formerly of Company E, Slxty-exghth Begnment of Pennsylvania Volunteers, and pay her a. pensxon at the rate of twelve dollars per month. Approved, August 3, 1886. CHAP. 853.-An act for the relief of Mrs. Lizzie Mn · ¢ ie hel xs, ·' »- S _ tain Seth Ledyard Phelps, late minister of the United gllulrtes §<FPcr{1. `mow of Cm Bc it enacted by the Sonata and Hmm: q/'Rcg2}·ese1ztativea of tho United States of America in Congress assembled, That there be appropriated, out _Lizzic Mnymr of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to be paid to d*°" PIMP'- Mrs. Lizzie Maynudier Phelps, widow of Captain Seth Ledyard Phelps, P"y"'°°° *°‘ late envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary of the United States to Peru, one 3‘ear’s salary as said minister, from June twenty- ilfth, eighteen hundred and eighty-five. Approved, August 3, 1886. · CHAP. 854.-Au net granting n pension to Catharine Lmigm. Augu.; 3. {gg; Bc it enacted by the Senatc.und.1Imu:e of Representatives of the United State: q/(Americans Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the In- Catharine-Lanitnrior be, and he -is hereby, authorized and directed toplaee on the Hm'- . · . pension-roll the name of Catharine Lanigau, mother of John Lanigan, cdP°"“'°" '"°'""" late of Company K, Twenty-third Illinois Volunteers, in the late war, ` at the rate of thirty dollars per month from and after the passage of this act, in lieu of the pension she is now receiving. Approved, August 3, 1886. CHAP. 855.-An act for the relief of the trustees of tho Christian Brothers' College August 3, 1333, of Saint Louis, Missouri. ——-—-— Bc it enacted by the Senate and House of Rqxrescntativea of the United Slate: of America i n Congress assembled, That the Secretary of War bc, Christian mothand he is hereby, authorized and directed to cause to be investigated ¢¤‘¤’ _C<>U¤z¤» ¤•i¤* by the Quartermastefs Department of the United States Army the mmggér und circumstances, character, and extent of the alleged occupation hy the by G,,,.,_,,.,,m,,m,{ United States authorities, for Government purposes, during the lute beiuvmigntnd. wm-, of the college building and grounds of the Christian Brothers in Saint Louis, Missouri, the actual value of the use and occupation of that portion of the property occupied for the time it was occupied by the United States troops, the amount of damage to tho real estate arising thm and incident to such occupation, and to tlnd and award and Amount found certify to the Secretary of the Treasury what amount, if any, is equi- <1¤¤ to \»¤ <=¤r¤¤¤d tably due the said trustees from the United States as the reasonable *,19 S°°’°*“‘7°“h° value of such use and occupation of the portion of said premises so m' occupied, and for damages to such buildings and grounds the natural result of such occupation; and that the Secretary of the Treasury be, Appmpunin. and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay to said trustees, or their successors, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise approprinted, the amount, if any, so found to be due from the United States; and the acceptance by said trustees of any sum paid under the provisions hereof shall be in full satisfaction of all claim of every name and nature for said occupation, and ull damages resulting therefrom. Approved, August 3, 1886.