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 FIFTYFIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Cris. 230-232. 1899. 1529 Hgggfé .22832:An Act To remove the charge of desertion from the naval record of February 28. 1899. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the H¤P¤¤¤ G.R•>¤d. Navydbe,_a]1§d he isGhe11éeb§,a1uthoriz:i>dland directed to amend the naval .hSLZ{','§f,$ h°“°"“b*° recor o orace . ee ecease ate a iirstclass on board of the Grampus and Moose, in Admiral 1;orter’s fleet, by remoging from said record the charge of desertion, and to issue in this behalf a certiiicate of discharge from the said naval service of the United States: Provided, grown- Tllmt no pay fortlallogvapces shall become due or payable by reason of °’"‘"°‘ e passage o is c . Approved, February 28, 1899. CHAP. 231.-An Act For the relief of the heirs of Minnie Frederick. February 28.1800. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United` States of America in Congress assembled, That the following real estate, ¤i¤¤¤¤¢¤f<>·>¤¤¤pbi¤- situatéed gn the cgtyl qt Vgashingtérn, Distrmtkof Columbia, formerly M""" F'°°°"°l" owne an posses cor e o s an nown and described as the six hundred and thi¥teen Hgstreeglddrthwest property, six hundred and eighteen H street northwest property, and eight hundred and ten Fifth street northwest property, together with the three adjoining lots on the north; and also all the real estate formerly in the name of George Bogus, at the corner of Fifth and G streets northwest, known as “Society Temple," the said lastmentioned property being lot one of square four hundred and eighty-six, in said city of Washington; and all real estate lying indtlés Distrgzt of  devised and bequeathed y the said eorge ogus, decease, to innie Frederich, late of Baltimore, Maryland, in her lifetime; and also all real estate rmperty misuse lying in the District of Columbia heretoiore purchased by or conveyed f""" ‘“°" '“"‘°"“'° to the said Minnie Frederich, be, and all of said property is hereby, relieved and exempted from the operation of an Act entitled “An Act Vol.24,p.476. to restrict the ownership of real estate in the Territories to American citizens, and so forth," approved March third, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, and all the forieitures incurred by force of said Act are, in respect to all of said real estate, hereby forever remitted. Approved, February 28, 1899. CHAP. 232.-—An Act For the relief of Samuel J. Brent, executor of the will of 1·`cl»rns¤-y28,1su0. Frances Brent, and administrator de bonis non of the estate of Reverend J. Brent. ‘ ‘ ‘“`_‘*""" Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the nE•:_·;;·;;>,ltg,i;{:¤r·¤¤· Treasury be, and he hereby is, instructed to issue duplicates in name` of Samuel J. Brent, administrator de bonis non of the estate of Reverend J. Brent, in lieu of United States four per centum registered bonds issued under the Acts of July fourteenth, eighteen hundred and \'0L16.pp.2T2,399. seventy, and January twentieth, eighteen hundred and seventy-one, numbered thirty-six thousand and twentyeight, thirtysnx thousand two hundred and forty-one, for five hundred dollars each, and numbered sixtysnx thousand six hundred and twenty-eight, for one thousand dollars, inscribed in Dame of R8V0l'0l1d J. Bfilllb; also, to ISSHG arduplicate ofllzzrzebgxfilnguplicatcs in name of Samuel J. Brent, executor oi Frances Brent, in heu of ' United States four per centum registered bond issued under the Acts of July iourteenth, eighteen hundred and seventy, and January twentieth, eighteen hundred and seventy-one, numbered ninety-nine thousand and thirty-four, for one thousand dollars, inscribed in name of Frances Brent, said bonds, it is alleged, having been lost or destroyed: _ Provided, That the said Samuel J 7 BI'BI1lS, 8S administrator and as gmgty bondexecutor, shall first execute and tile in the Treasury bonds in the penal