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 SIXTIETH oononnss. sm. II. GHS. 2s1-294. 1909. 1559 CHAP. 281.-An Act For the relief of the estate of William J', Cussen. lif§1‘?=g3ig;>3- Be it enacted by the Senate and Howslejf Representatives of the United [Priv¤w.N<>-194.1 States of America in Congress aasemb, That a `udgment recovered QQ';"},;'- in favor of the United States against William J. (bussen and Nicholas from uauimv on A. Cullen in the circuit court for the eastern district of Virginia on the ’°dgm°°°' thirty-first day of January, eighteen hundred and seventy, for the sum I of one thousand nine hundred and sixty-eight dollars and forty dollars and forty cents costs, be, and the same is hereb declared to be released and satisfied as to the estate of the said Vlhlliam J. Cussen, now deceased, and as to any estate, real or personal, acquired by the said Cussen subsequent to the date of the aid judgment and ahened by him to others during his lifetime or owned by him at the time of his death; and the United States attorne for the eastern district of Virginia is hereby authorized and directedy to mark on the order book of the court where the said judgment is recovered that the same has been satisfied. Approved, March 3, 1909. CHAP. 282.eAn Act For the relief of John Shull. lH.Irc1hi2g69?. Be it enacted by the Senate and H may Representivesof the United [iu-1m¤,rm.1¤s.] States of America in Congress aeeemb, That the Secretarytpf the ·{,g¤¤§3m¤& Trensu(?)is hereby authorized and directed to pay to John ull, of ym ' Perry unty, State of Pennsylvania, the sum 0 one hundred and fifty dollars, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise e§>propriated, in payment for timber cut and used by the United tates opographical Survey in building and construction of a tower on the summit of the Tuscarora Mountam, in the State of Pennsylvania, for the use of the Government of the United States, in the year nineteen hundred and four. Approved, March *3, 1909. CHAP. 283.-An Act For the relief of J. C. Haggard, of White County, Tennesee. lgariéil gag!} Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Refwesentatives of the United m·1v¤ee,N¤.1sc.1 States of America in. Congress assembled, `hat the Secretary of the ·ke‘f;,},'{f§,§°,{‘;,,,_ Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to refund and pay, out of andy money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to .. C. Hag r, of White County, Tennessee, the sum o seventy-three dollars andafifty-nine cents, for tax paid on sixty-six and nine-tenths llous of whisky, the warehouse having previously been unlawfully biioken into and said sixty-six and nine—tenths rgallons of whisky stolen, without fault or negligence on said Hagga ’s part. Approved, March 3, 1909. CHAP. .— A mntin nsione ancreas ofcertain soldiers March 3. 1909. and milommhe biliilcivgr and geprzsin widovfslgnd dgpeugleelhhlgglldtivu of such sol- __ diers and sailors. [Private, No. 19*1.] Be it enacted by the Senate and Honsekeg Re£»resentati·ves of the United States of America in Conggess assemb, That the Secretary of the "°°·‘*°““· Interior be, and he is here y authorized and directed to place on the - pension roll, subject to the provisions and limitations of the pension awe- The name of James P. Ritchie, late of Com any F, Thirteenth Regi- *‘°¤·*g¤¤ *¤¤¤¤!=¤¤· ment Tennessee Volunteer Cavalry, and pay  a pension at the rate June P` muh1e' of t.wenty-four dollars per month in lieu of that he is now receiving.