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 1750 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cns. 250, 251, 262. 1910. ·7¤*°*°•B·¥°m“*·"· The name of Juretta R. McMillan, widow of Eli C. McMillan, late captain Company F, Sixth Regiment Indiana Volunteer Cavalry, and ` pay her a pension at the rate of twenty dollars per month in 1eu of _ that she is now receivingi · _ . '°'°"”'·'* H°°'°'· The name of Jeremia `Hoover, late of Company F,_Forty-eighth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry; pay him a pension at the rate of twenty-four dollars per mont m heu of that he IS now receiving. _ $3;},, I h;‘ld1eRname of Iilarveyr  Illeounisbierry, late of Comhplahny E, Thirty; hurry. ° thegiment owa o un er n an ry an pay H PGDSIOH the rate of twelve dollars r month. ’ _ J n J M 1  · ° H Y el West Virginia Volunteer Cavalry, and paiy a pension at the rate · of twenty-four dollars per month m lieu 0 that he is now receivmg. '*`*¤*°*h¥ ·’·L°°Y· The name of Timothy J. Lucy, late of Comlikames K and C, Veteran Battalion, Second Regiment Potomac _Home ngade, Maryland Volunteer Infantry, and pay him a pension at the rate of twenty-four dollars per month in lieu of that he is now receiving. Th°*¤•*¤-Y°“‘°°>'· The name of Thomas B. Youtsey late iirst lieutenant Company I Thirty-seventh Regiment Kentucky Volunteer Mounted Infantng, and pay him a PQDSIOH at the rate of thirty dollars per month in eu of that he is now receiving. -‘°¤°¤“—’•“°'•°"· The name of JosephG . glattgrsgn, late of (gpmpany Iii Four-gh Rigit d C ir egiment otomac cme e Vol)1i1l1Iti;i·yInfantry, ·and pay hiin a pension at the i·'l§te oi twenty-four dollars per month in lieu of that he is now receiving. ¤¤¤b¤*¤’-B°¢¥‘* The naéne of Elizsiibetg P. Boggis, wgloglv of Jamesolilli Bgggis, late t om any wenty-sevent egiment `o o unteer Igiiaiilzlliy, and) pay her a pension at·the rate of twenty dollars per _ month m lieu of that she is now receiving. J•¤¤¤¤ T·¥°°¤Y· The name of James T. Moody, late of ompany C, Fifth Regiment Kentucky Volunteer Cavalry, and {Lay him a pension at the rate of thirty dollars per month in ieu of t at he is now receiving. T·W·¥•·¤*¤¤ The name of T. W. Manion, late of Company O, Sixth R ent West Virginia Volunteer Infantry, and pay him a pension at the rate - of twenty-four dollars per month in lieu of that he IS now receiving. Approved, May 18, 1910. ?g!R1%4g!8'i'j CHAP. 251.-An Act For the relief of Edward D. Gilbert. [same, No. vs.] Be it mmcted by the Semzle and House ofReyv1•esenlatives of the United $m¤r¤ 1>-Gi1¤<>r¢- States of America in Om: Tess assembled, That in the administration of ary record cor-. . g _. . . mm. any laws conferring r1g ts, {privileges, or benehts upoh honorably discharged soldiers Edward. Gilbert, now a resident of Haddam, gnneezicup, php wt; a prgvatie in goippany Twle;1?·-first Regiment ‘nnec1cu oun r nan ry s a erea r d `d- ered to_have been discharged hcinorably from the migmrgzergigglof hmm the Up1tedhS5,ates gs $1 molar! ber gis 881% corlllrpaépy and regiment on the No PHO} Wmiom  ele; t ay 0 ·l arc Boelgt latin 1111 B and SlXt_Y·thl`€0Z ])r0— gis Act a no pension or uu y S 8GC1'l1B pI‘l01‘ to the passage of Approved, May 19, 1910. pgyksligggoj ___ CEA?. 262.Q;n A}: For the relief of Thomas Clnney. ’ [prime, ne. vs.] e it enacie y t Senate and House of}? lati t ' Thomas (Dune;. States of America in Congress assembled, Thiilllzrfrliellhe aiieiiiizxiiislifaliziitiig mf,{f,{{*’Y °°" the pension laws Thomas Cluney shall hereafter be held and considered to have been honorably discharged from the military servigg of the
 * ’¢¤¤i·>¤#l¤°’°*¤*=**· The name of John J. mes, late of Com any F, Third ent