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 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cris. 477-480. 1910. 1875 CHAP. 477.-An Act For the relief of Jesse Elliott. ·E1I¤¢§25é3g%0j l Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United [Private, N0. ia.; States of America in Congress assembled, That in the administration of ,{§§‘guEr;“;j;§bm wh the pension laws Jesse Elliott, who was a private of Compan C, recbed. Fifth Regiment Tennessee Volunteer Infantry, shall hereafter be `llield and considered to have served faithfully from January eighteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-five, the date of his muster into service as a member of said company and regiment, until April twenty- . eighth, eighteen hundred and sixty-five, and to have died on the last-named date of wounds inflicted by the enemy while he was in the line of his duty in the military service of the United States. Approved, June 25, 1910. CHAP. 478.-An Act For the relief of E. P. Adams. .{§¤¢it25i5H}'<§ Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Re esentatives of the United {Private, Nc.101.] States of America in Congress assembled {flat the Secretary of the §a;'!hg§,§§ Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay E. P. Adams the sum of forty dollars, which sum is hereby a propnated; this sum being the amount of duty illegalg assessed andpeollected b the Treasury Department of the United tates at the subpart of Albans, Vermont, upon a carload of hay. Approved, June 25, 1910. ` CHAP. 479.-An Act For the relief of Simon and Albert Longnecker, sole heirs of June 25,1910. William Longnecker, deceased. [KR-25289-] Private, No. 168. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Re esentatives ey the United [ 1 States of America in Congress assembled, Tlildt the Secretary of the nggrliem ¤>¤8· Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay to raynimtmuemut Simon and Albert Longnecker, sole heirs of William Longnecker, deceased, late of Lavaca, Texas, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of three hundred and sevent -five dollars, being for rent, use, and occupation of the city stablb by United States military authorities from August sixteenth, eighteen hundred and sixtg—five, to An st thirty-first eighteen hundred and sixty-six, owned y the said V$illiam Lo eclrer, which sum shall be in full satisfaction and discharge of all  for the rent, use, and occupancy of the aforesaid stable. Approved, June 25, 1910. CHAP. 480.-An Act Forthe relief of John Ridenbaugh, alias Henry Ridenbaugh. ·EE{¤§_25é5% Be it enacted by the Senate and House of R esentatines oft/te United [Private,No.169.] States of America in Congress assembled, 'llihlit in the administration l·!<>h¤HRi¤¢¤¥3l;¤i·_r;eh. of any laws conferrin rights, privileges, or benefits upon honorably E.’£“§i,_ mm °°` discharged soldiers, I-Eaury Ridenbaugh, who was a rivate of Battery  ’°°°“’ °°'“ E, Fift Regiment United States Artillery, shall liereafter be held and considered to have been discharged honorably from the military service of the United States as a member of said battery and regiment on the twenty-third day of July, eighteen hundred and sixty-five: Provided, That, other than as above set forth, no bounty, pay, pen- mm, sion, or other emolument shall accrue prior to or by reason of the N° P‘”·°*° passage of this Act. _ Approved, J unc 25, 1910.