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 1178 FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. Cns. 440-442. 1890. J¤¤¤¤ 00,1000- CHAP. 440.-An act granting a. pension to Mary Arm Sohirye. Be it enacted by the Senate and House og Representatives of the Huy Ann Schiryv- United States of America in Conyress assem led, That the Secretary P°°°i°°° of the Interior be, and he is here y, authorized and directed to place on the pension-roll, subject to the provisions and limitations 0 the ension laws, the name of Mary Ann Schirye, widow of George Schir e, late of Company G, Fifth Regiment Pennsylvania Heavy Artillbry. Approved, June 20, 1890. J¤¤¤  CHAP. 441.-An act for the relief of Humbert Brothers. ‘ Be it enacted by the Senate and House og Representatives of the §g'§Q°u§“ §‘§f}‘°‘§i United States of America in Congress assem ted, That the Secretary mm bond;. of the Treasury be, and he hereby is, instructed to redeem in favor of Humbert Brothers two five per centum registered bonds for nve thousand dollars each inscribed on the books of the Treasury Department in the name of J. and W. Seligman and Company, and numbered seven thousand six hundred an ninety-six and seven thousand six- hundred and ninety-seven respectively, issued under the act of March third, eighteen undred and sixty-four, and known as tenforties, said bonds having been assigned in blank, and stolen from said Humbert Brothers on or about March eleventh, eighteen hundred and seventy-three, upon the said Humbert Brothers complying ¤<>¤<1i¤<>¤¤· with the following conditions: That they file with the Secretary of the Treasury a consent by J. and W. Seligman and Com any to the cancellation of the entry on the books of the Treasury showing the said J. and W. Seligman and Company to be owners of said stolen bonds, numbers seven thousand six hundred and ninety-six and seven thousand six hundred and ninety-seven, and to the payment of the principal of said bonds and the accrued interest thereon from last interest payment to the maturity of the call in which they are included, to the said Humbert Brothers, which consent shall e in writing executed and duly acknowledged b the said J. and W. Seligman and Compari-y and approved by the Secretary of the Treasmd w be ¤¤¤· ury. That the said umbert Brothers also execute and file with °°the Secretary of the Treasury a bond with sufficient sureties to be approved by the Secretary of the Treasury, in the penalt of twenty thousand dollars, conditioned to save harmless and indemnify the United States from loss or liability on account of said bonds or the interest accrued thereon, and shal renew said bonds, from time to time, as the Secretary of the Treasury or his successors may require. Approved, June 20, 1890. J¤¤¤ *-1000- CHAP. 442. —An act granting a pension to James S. Ferrin. . Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives o the lm Q Fm United States of America in Con ress assembled, That the Secrgtary of the Interior be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to place the name of James S. Ferrin, imbecile son of James N. Ferrin, late of Company F, Fourth Kentucky Mounted Infantry, who died in Andersonv' e prison, upon the pension-roll, and pay him a pension of eighteen dollars oper month during life; said pension payable to ghe legally qualifi trustee or committee of the said James S. errm. Approved, June 20, 1890.