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 1258 FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. CHS. 931-934. 1890.. Svvwmber 25, 1890- CHAP. 931.-An act for the relief of the heirs of Lewis Steelman. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the um Stee1man._ United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary urgvinseggisy  of the State be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to withes; Stew I?:1>¤¤- draw from the files of the Department of State, and deliver the same ‘ to the heirs of Lewis Steelman, or their legal representative, the apers and evidence presented to the late American and Mexican glaims Commission, organized pursuant to the convention of July fourth, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, betévgeeré the g]nitedS1tateg an exico in is c aim a ainst exico or y- our thousand .an gve ihundredhdollars, iog libc sgizuresof wrepking apparatus by the ap ain o e port o a ina ruz, eptem er mneteent, eighteen hundred and sixty-nine, which case is known as Eve hundred and mm. sixty-three on the docket of said commission : Provided, That copies °°’“"‘ of said papers be retained in the Department of State. Approved, September 25, 1890. · Sep¢em1>ei·2s,1890. CHAP. 932.-An act granting a pension to Lucy Hale. Be it enacted by the Senate and Homehpg Representatives of the pnéncyi (RLS1e. qrgtedhitates 0{wAme5ica£n Qbongresiasse d 1e% (That the Secretary 0 e error, an is ere y, au 01'1Z€ an ir cte to the ppnsion-roll, the name of Lucy Idale, of Langing, Mib]?.i§a(i1I: dang ter of Nathaniel Wallace, a soldier of the Revolutionar war, 1n the Fourteenth (Albany County) New York Regiment, andy allow her a pension of twenty ollars per month diuing her natural life. Approved, September 25, 1890. september 215.1800. CHAP. 933.-An act granting an increase of pension to Laura L. Wallen. Y13e it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the lm. Iérixedlstales 0_QAm831Cg17t Clpngigss assjlmbledd Thtptghe Secretary o e 11-er10r e an e is ere ,au orize an ’ tedtcrease the nsion to Laura L. Waden, widow of Henrmlg. Walldiil 1 i 1 Yer ni a 1 · Y ’ a e co one 0 e Secon nfantry, United States Army, to the sum of one hundred dollars per month. Approved, September 25, 1890. $¤‘lM¤¤b¤¤ 5 1890- cna}. 934.-An act to relieve Benjamin F. Smith of the charge of desertion. Be it enacted by the Senate and Hou R taf B¤ri¤¤i¤ Rsnzim United States o America in Con ress aggegbledpggetth was of the ‘ HI! tary record. g. _ s af 0 S9CI`€t9·`l°Y www pi Wap be, ap he is hereby, =1u§ih0r1z3 <(§1rected to remove from e_rosan recorsm eo ceo e 't t-G lft phat siraiesoidmy at aggepr qmlyegu r$j£1,?£Ddi§§‘Z`§tf, ati o s an rec s agains enjamm . mi, t f 3.;;..,,,,.-;,,.,,);]. Feggmeng Isa rag Ygoluntegrg 3...1 °§?.%2t¥uie re or a en wi ou eave," an " bg ‘ since January twenty-fourth, eighteen hu1(iIdi·<?d aeilld; dvgtblftlitolgaib? m.m geailhogfprorri desertioraig Prvviilled, That the said Benjamin F. ’ ‘ mr IS ega represen a 1ves or eirs,sh ll t be ft gag?;;;: allowance whatever during the tim? hduwas zfblsdnlsedwigghbbb Approved, September 25, 1890. _