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 1436 SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. CHS. 89-92. 1909. NwM?- CQAP. 89.—An Act To correct the naval record of Lieutenant Hilary Williams, ‘ United Statm Navy. [Private, No. 107.] Be iteruwted by the Senate and House ofltepresentatiies oft/te United QQ wo, States of Amerwba in Cbngress assembled, That the Secretary of the wmcwlNavy be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to amend the naval record of Lieutenant Hilary Williams, United States Navy, by placing his name on the official Nav Register of the Navy Department next after that of Lieutenant Charles T. Owens, United States Navy, and Emi to receive rank of lieutenant, United States Navy, from January first, “ nineteen hundred and four. Approved, February 6, 1909. · February 6, 1909. CHAP. 90.-An Act To reimburse the Eastern Salt Company, of Boston, MassalH·R·1““·] chusetts, for certain ex » >:: duty. Private,No.1•B. Lama an G;} Be it enacted  the Senate and House of R?n·esentati·ves of the United p.¤y,n¤¤m,u.._ States of America m Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to the Eastern Salt Com- ' pany, of Boston, Massachusetts, the sum of three hundred and eighty- four dollars and eighty-four cents, the same being the amount of money paid by them as excess duty on certain salt in bulk, imported by the schooner Norumbega, July second, nineteen hundred, said salt having been erroneously appraised on entry. Approved, February 6, 1903). _ February 6. 1900. CHAP. 91.-An Act For the relief of the estate of Charles Fitzgerald. [n.n.2·cns.] . [rr:me,s¤.1o9.] Be it enacted by the Senate and House ofltquresentatiies of the United gknrlvs Figsemutd. States of America in Cbngress assembled, That the Secretary of the 0;, "`°° °`° °° Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized to pay, out of any money not otherwise appropriated, to the estate of Charles Fitzgerald, late an inspector of the Post-Oflice Department, wbo_ was mur ered while in the discharge of his duties as an officer of the United States and because of the faithful discharge of those duties, the sum of one thousand six hundred dollars, being one year’s salary. Approved, February 6, 1909. rei»mmy·c.1s>09. CHAP. 92.-An Act To pay John Wagner, of Campbell Hall, New York, for _ _ {H" R·‘m°·]_ carrying the mails. Private, No. 110. ( _ 1 Be it enacted by the Senate and [[0use rg/` Representatives of the United iii2K335K"` States of America in Obngress assembled, That the Secretarv of the Treasury is hereby authorized and directed to pay to John Wagner, of Campbell Hall, New York, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of one hundred and fifty-two dollars and fifty-three cents, for carrying the United States mails to the Wallkill Valley Railway and to the post-omce at Campbell Hall, New York, from November third, eighteen hundred and niuety-seven, to January seventh, nineteen hundred and one. Approved, F ebruary 6, 1909.
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