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 778 FIFTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. CHS. S8, 89, 97, 98, 100. 1897. 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.] ·T¤¤¤¤‘y 25. 1897- CHAP. 89.-An Act To remove the charge of desertion from the military record `°*"""""""`"' of George W. Taylor. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United g°r;;§gdW,1,§'rLf{,° States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of War be, anthem. and he is hereby, authorized and directed to remove the charge of desertion standing against George W. Taylor, late of Company F, One hundred and third Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, on the records of the War Department, Jud to issue to said George W. Taylor a certificate of honorable discharge as of date May iirst, eighteen hundred and sixty-five. Received by the President, January 13, 1897. - [Norm nr rim Dniunrmnnr or SerArn.—The 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.] Jmunyzc, mv. CHAP. 91.-An Act For the relief or Ellis H. Roberts. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United {gfk §';t§g*·¤=‘¤¢ States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the ym ’ Treasury be, and he is hereby, directed to pay to Ellis H. Roberts,late assistant treasurer of the United States at New York City, New York, out of any moneys in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of eight hundred dollars, the said sum of money representing a loss incurred in the said office of said assistant treasurer, without default or negligence on his part, and made good to the Government by him. Approved, January 26, 1897. January 26, 1897. CHAP. 98.-An Art To correct the military record of Edward H. Munson, late a "‘““"‘“*‘ private in Company H, Thirty-second New York Regiment Infantry. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United §Qjj,jj*]Hil%{1j)]*_·¤y,'{é States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of War is cartilage. hereby authorized and directed to remove the charge of desertion now standing against the military record of Edward H. Munson, late a private in Company H, Thirty-second New York Regiment of Infantry, and grant him an honorable discharge. Approved, January 26, 1897. •Y¤¤¤¤¤’ ZVJWT- CHAP. 100.-An Act Granting a pension to George M. Brooks. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United §§,‘];§jf-B”°*°· States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the Interior be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed  place on the pension roll the name of George M. Brooks, late private in D Company of the Sixty-ninth Regiment of Indiana Infantry Volunteers, and pay to him a pension of fifteen dollars per month. Approved, January 27, 1897.