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 1866 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cus. 457460. 1910. ilgfg?-$iSg1,£j tbg%}hIt;d4§;L;aAn Act Authorizing a credit in certain accounts of the Treasurer of_ [Private, N0. 146.] · _, Be it enacted by the Senate and House of R esmtatwes of the United ¢l¤{g¤¤m» Siatea of America in Congress assembled, mt tho Secretary of tho clean in acéounts Treasury and the proper accounting officors of the Treasury Depart- °‘· ment bc, and they are hereby, authorized and directed to credit in the accounts of the Treasurer of the United States the sum of sixty-one thousand five hundred dollars, now carried in the accounts of tho officc of the assistant treasurer of tho United States at Saint Louis, Missouri, and in the general account of the Treasurer of the United States as unavailable funds, and representing a loss incurred in said offico without default or negligence on the Fart of tho assistant treasurer at Saint Louis, said sum being the tots. amount carried in the statement of the Treasurer of the Uriimd States in his annual report for the year nineteen hundred and seven as unavailable funds, officc of assistant Appropriation- - treasurer at Saint Louis. And for_t.his purpose the qaid sum of sixty- one thousand five hundred dollars is hereby appropriated. Approved, J uno 25, 1910. - ·R¤£¤§§%3}lgT6?j  4:%-An Act For the relief of Frank Wyman, ex-postmaster at Saint “'""“'°’ ”°""" Be u muzcted by my smh mz Hm ofkmmmm miie United gy; ivgvyélgl W States of A ca m Oongmgs assewnblqi, That the Postmaster-General uming bc, and he IS hereby, aut omzed and duectcd to credit the accounts of ' ¥‘m¤khWym4:.lu, exgaosgmagmgxtgdnt Louis, Stlissongi, in the sum of our thousand one un re u t. irty-nine dollars an thirt t,g due to the United States on account of money~order funds gghggged ll? Elmer Smith, clerk at Stoddard Station and Station Numbered me, of the post-office at Saint Louis, Missouri, in the years nineteen hundred and four and nineteen hundred and Evo: Provided hmvwer ngmnggiihuzhfmmb That nothing herein contained shall be taken as releasing imy othe; person or persons froni liability to the United States on account of sand cmbgzzloments or m any manner affecting such liabilities. Approved, June 25, 1910. {gn¤;3!m%§j MecIg.;i1;e:?gi)-;gf¤I n£o0;e{’g;;210rri;i  H. Kitson for money advanced to the [mmm N°` m`] B6 it enacted  Hug Sqnmfe cmd House ofRe3w·eaenta¢w?ves of the United ggéblgzpaéni W State.? of America gn (kmgmws assembled, That the Secretary of the Interior bc, and he IS hereby, authorized and directed to pu. to G. H. Kitson one thousand dollars and five 1- centum simplyo interest thereon from March fifteenth, eighteen Kindred and seventy-three out of guy moneyygrin the Treasury belonging to the Menominea tribe; of Ind1ans,_ of nsconsin, the sum to be in full settlement of the annount clanned by said G. H. Kitson for money advanced to said tribe of Indians on the date before named. _ Approved, June 25, 1910. {gu§§,5gg150i CHAP. 460.——An Act For the relief of S. H. Lottiu, [P,.iv,¤,_ N(,_ 149] ‘ Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Rep1-esentat g • gk 11. ggng. Sming of America in Congress unssernbkd, That the ggizggmlf @2% m ‘ Treasury he, and he is hereby, authorized and directed my to S. H. Ifoftm, of North Carolina, out; of any moneg in the Tmunw not othervnse appropriated, the sum of sixty-oight ollars, which sum is hereby aggropmabed for that pnxgiose, for rent of building for postoffice in c town of Kmston, orth Carolina, from Januar firs Eggggen hundred and three, to March llinlih, Dincwcn hundrgrd mh Approved, J uno 25, 1910.