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 -2026 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. III. Cris. 298-301. 1911. Bggwgr {ég$§· CHAP. 298.-An Act For the relief of John J. Adams. [Privm. N¤· 266-1 Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United {1:;*:9 J- Adm'; States of America in Congress assembled, That John J. Adams, private mmiilwmw mp in Company C, First Regiment Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry, and also captain of Company, Forty-fourth Regiment Iowa Volunteer Infantry, be, and he hereby is, held and considered not to have been mustered into Company C, Twenty-eighth Regiment Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry. Approved, March 4, 1911. Ma.rch4, 1911. CHAP. 299.-An Act For the relief of H. M. Dickson, William T. Mason, the [KR- I65“·} Dickson-Mason Lumber Company, and D. L. ·Boyd. [mvm'N°'m`] Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Rqn·esentatr}ves of tbe United 1,.%*,}; D§3*:*·‘f:}i States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the wig:.}-u•¤;¤ ’L¤m- Treasury of the United States of %rnerica be, and he is hereby, directeid ,,,,,,.,""‘“, ‘ to pay out of any money in the reasury not otherwise appropriate @2:8% mm for the sum of ten thousand dollars to H. M. Dickson, William T. Mason: and the Dickson-Mason Lumber Company, in full satisfaction for claim against the United States for damages sustained on account of a certain injunction suit brcuiht against said H. M. Dickson, William T. Mason, the Dickson—Mason umber Company, and D. L. Boyd, by the United States, in the United States circuit court at Asheville, North Carolina. Approved, March 4, 1911. 1€$R1ii1_;}g31$. CHAP. 300.-An Act For the relief of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company. [rnvm, N0.268.] Be it enacted bin; the Senate and House of Representatives of the aprummmaonro United States of merica in Oemgress assem led, hat the Secretary %§P•?i»$i*iii€$°y}s. of the Treasury be, and he is hereeby, authorized and directed to pay, appropriated, to the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company, a corporation, one hundred and thirty-seven dollars and twenty cents, and said sum of one hundred and thirty-seven dollars and twenty cents is hereby appropriated out of any money in the Treasur not otherwise appropriated, said sum having been exacted and colllected by the Treasury Department, through its proper officials, from the said Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Com any, as a penalty for an alleged delivery in nineteen hundred andp seven to the Emery·Bird— Thayer Dry Goods Company, of Kansas City, Missouri, of six cases of imported toys, on entry numbered seventeen thousand eight hundred and thirty-five, without entry, examination, or payment of duty, as r·equired under the conditions of the bond under which these goods were transported from New York, it now appearing that said merchandise was regularly delivered after entry, examinatgrgin, and payment of duty, and under an order from the surveyor’s o ce. mee: Sec. 2. That this Act shall take effect from and after its passage. Approved, March 4, 19ll. M ·— i ·. su. CHAP. 301.-A A T s \\"l1' . " ·. · ‘ ;’é“’·l him while assistantlirediirrgrcgililiinlgdied Stgtgsgt     Edsmmed by [Private, No.269.] Be it enacted by the Senate and [Ruse ofRe es fat ° · th U `t d Kggkgggggwfé States of.~lmez·{ca in Congress assembled, 'léliiitéihe 2S;i;igtar€r oiutlie ssmpmmeror roms. Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and instructed te pay to William P, Williams, late assistant treasurer of the United States at
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