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 SIXTY—FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cns. 176,180,186. 1910. 1697 CHAP. 176.—An Act To correct the military record of Sumeral Dennis. A1iiéi1él?§61?10. Be it enacted by the Senate and House 0_fRq>resentat1}ves of the United [rnvm, Nc. 48.1 States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of War §gf}g§}} §;é%:_¤g¤bOr_ be, and he is herebly, authorized and directed to correct the military wcned. record of Sumera Dennis, a private of Ca tain Jonathan Beatty’s company First (Mean’s) Regiment South garolina _Militia, war of eighteen hundred and twelve, to show that said Dennis enlisted January fifteenth, eighteen hundred and fifteen, and was honorapg discharged therefrom on February twenty-first, eighteen hund and fifteen: Provided, That no pay, bounty, or other emoluments shall §f,°§2‘§’;,,,,,_ accrue or become payable by virtue of the passage of this Act. Approved, April 19, 1910. CHAP. 180.-An Act Permitting Salmon M. Allen to make a second homestead *FE§“}fé01¥1°· entry. V _ [Private, Ne. 49.] Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That Salmon M. Allen, who §,¤;¤¤;8{hA;L%¤- d made homestead entry numbered eggbteen hundred and thirty-three at uomeima entry, °° the Olympia Washington, land office, on October fifteenth, eighteen hundred and ninety-six, for lot numbered two and the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter and the south halt of the southwest quarter of  t·w¤nt·y—four. and lot thru of  twenty—iiv¤. township twenty-four north, range twelve west, shall be permittedto make a second homestead entry, if otherwise prpperly  as though such former entry had not been made. ` Approved, April 20, 1910. CHAP. 188.-An Act To rovide for men of the 1 °ms of certainre ° AP'!] 21- 1910- ordera of the Roman CatholicpChurch in dig Philippine Idlaaxids. hmmm Private, 0. 50.] Be it enacted by the Senate and House of1?epresentati·ves of the United States of America in Oengress assembled, That there is hereby appro- ciiiiigi¤°¤'il rihiggi-ig priated, out of any moneys in the Treasury not otherwise appropri— ”$§,?,$;,,,,, ,0 ,,,,g_ ated, the sum of forty-nine thousand three hundred and seventy-two i<>¤·¤ grdera M. for dollars and fifty cents, to be paid by the Secretary of War to the gig"! Y °”°°°°°’ properly accredited representatives o the followinggnamed four reli— gious orders of the Roman Catholic Church in the hilippine Islands accordin to the amounts set forth: The Augustinians, twenty-eight thousand and seventy-tive dollars; the Dominicans, eleven thousand two hundred and eighty-five dollars; the Recoletos, seven thousand two hundred and fifty-two dollars and fifty cents; and the Franciscans, two thousand seven hundred and sixty dollars; and that the accelptanee by the properly accredited representatives of said respective re igious orders of the separate amounts above specified shall be in full satis— faction of all claims for use and occu tion of the property of said respective religious orders in said isllgnds, and for damages done thereto by the military forces of the United States prior to the date, to wit, January twenty-fourth, nineteen hundred and six, of the official report of the " board on church claims," which said board, composed of John A. Hull, lieutenant-colonel, judge-advocate; Alexander O. Brodie, lieutenant-colonel, military secretary; and J. W. Moore, iirst lieutenant, Second Caval, was dul convened August first, nineteen hundred and tive, at healdlduarters Fhilippine Division in the city of Manila, in said islands, to consider and report upon  claims. Approved, April 21, 1910. 88741°—vox. 38, rr 2-11--17