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 1702 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. sm. 11. cm. 293, 224, 228, 229. 1910. roperty within the military reservation at Zamboanga, formerly the Romaln (gatholgixizemetery usgd fplr :6.,1 wigs takang place witpin the ris 0 n ta en y the ui tates `overnment or use KL connection _ Jvitgalzhe construction of noneommissioned officers’ quarters on san reservation. Approved, May 9, 1910. . ‘ Egvgbgiblli k N;$4§_;£n Act For the relief of the Merchants’ National  of Poughl:mm;_!;:;_l Be it enacted   the Senate and Hauseb?_;"dR¥resentativea of tlre United 1;...;, p,,.,gu,,,.,,,r,, States of America m Congress asaem hat the Secretary of the Nklgdmwm on dm Treasury be, and he hereby is, authorized and directed to redeem a Niels bona nam by. certain uplicate United States bond issued in place of acertain United v°u°•*"m‘ States bond numbered ten thousand three hundred and seven, for ten thousand dollars, under Act of July fourteenth, eighteen hundred and seventy (eonsols of nineteen hundred and seven), inscribed in the name of the Dutchess County Mutual Insurance Com y, and assigned in blank, held by said Merchants’ National Bank oljalgoughkeepsie, New York, and lost or destroyed on or about the twenty-fonrth day of J ulv eighteen hundred and e' hty, which said du licate bdnd is registered . 1; thke name of the M0l`0ll8!ltS’ National Banh of Poughkeepsie, New . or _ to pay in full redemption and satisfaction of said bond and duplicate to the Merchants? National Bank of Po hkeepsie, New York, out of any moneys not otherwise appropriatgd, forthwith the sum of ten thousand dollars, toiether with interest, if any, accrued thereon at four (per centum  the first day of July, nineteen hundred and seven, _ the _ te when said bond was called for redemption and ment: . f;g'g;‘°i,,’ bam, Provzded, laowegzer, That the indemnity bond executed and lilgndy by the e¤m¤g5ss.lm Merchant.? National Bank of Poughkeepsie, New York, ursuant to · ·"‘ ‘ the terms of sand Act of Congress, passed the twenty-first dliy of May, eighteen hundred and eightg#—e§ht, shall stand and remain as a continuing liability to secure the nited States from any loss, cost or damages, or claims made on account of said ori inal bond. ’ Inemsct. angngésghgihg £1r:seAct shall take eifect immediately upon approval Approved, May 9, 1910.  CHAP. 228.-An Act For the relief of Joshua E. Carlton. [m"°"’ N°’°°‘l Be it enacted by the Senate and House of}? tat M - . . the ' r;aEg&°q&r§wrii°:o¤- States of Azpertca zu Oongresa assembled, Teglisig th?e:<l£inisg·-Ztigi ‘ of the pension laws, Joshua E. Carlton shall hereafter be held and considered to have served in Company C, Sixth Regiment Tennessee _ Mounted Infantry, under the name Jesse Carlton, from the second da of September, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, to the thirtieth dav oai _ June, eighteen undred and sixty-f:ive, when he was honorablv Hi;- N1 .."',,,1,,"""; ,,,,.,.;,,,,_ gli1a$1,c_;:d c{?;·m·zded, That no pension shall accrue prior to the approval Approved, May 11, 1910. May 11, 1910. cEAP_ ___*. _ _ ug- ty;] Hyer 1 §§€.2£‘3£.‘;° é`§.$fffm.d°°‘ “‘°, 2}.*3 §?hii’§;‘;“..L%.’;f’ *° “‘° hm °‘ Hwy B, lu l Be it enacted by the Senate and Haas R ggemmi. · 0f·i;§§°§?l:;’i;:i;;:;' States of America in Cfcmgrers as-Semglgg, mt the titiéqighg m_ m,,{,Ym,d_ of Henry Hdyer and Julia Hyéf, lllS wife, deceased, late of Pensgcol Florida, an of such person or persons as by will or otherwise, front
 * P¤¤v¢***¤· Sec. 2. That the Seeretaryof the Treasury is authorized and directed