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 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. III. Cris. 312-315. 1911. 2123 The name of Francis W. Burnham, late of Company G, Fifteenth 1*§°“S‘°¥* i¤,$,”€*§*’d· Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay him a pension at the rate hauiimm umof thirty dollars per month in lieu of that he is now receiving. , The name of Lidda Rusmisel, former widow of Henry Judy, late of iiiidgiiiismisei. Company D, Eleventh Regiment Indiana Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of twelve dollars per month. Approved, March 4, 1911. CHAP. 313.——An Act To remove the charge of desertion against David R. Lane. BFE.? §§;i§(ii' Be it enacted by five Senate and House of Representatives of the United [P“"“"· N°‘ fm States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of War nam arena be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to correct the mili— diggxgg h°“°”*b1° A tary record of David R. Lane, late a member of the Sixteenth Regiment Maine Volunteer Infantry, and to grant him an honorable discharge as of date September twenty-fourth, eighteen hundred and · sixty-four, from Company M, First Regiment lgistrict of Columbia Hmm Volunteer Cavalry: Provided, That no pay, bounty, or allowance shall No p¤y,écc. be allowed by reason of this Act: And provided further, That an Act I$,T§°§f{§?§°lm' to remove the charge of desertion against David R. Lane, a proved — May third, nineteen hundred and two, be, and the same isxhereby, repealed. _ Approved, March 4, 1911. CHAP. 314.-An Act For the relief of Edward Swainor. lfgiclg iééfgidi Be it enacted by the Senate and Housiggf Representatives of the United [Pmam Nam`] States of America in Congress assemb, That in the_ administration gqynrd Swairrkor. of the pension laws and the laws governing the National Home for mcdaiiny '°°° °°r` Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, or any branch thereof, Edward Swainor now a resident of Providence, Rhode Island, shall hereafter he held and considered to have been honorably discharged from the milita service of the United States as a private of Com any B, Fourteentfi Regiment Veteran Reserve Corps, on the second diiy of July, eighteen ,,,,,,,,m_ hundred and sixty-four: Provided, That no pension shall accrue No pensionbecause of this Act prior to the passage hereof. Approved, March 4, 1911. CHAP. 315.—An Act For the relief of Helen S. Hogan. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatices of the United [Pnvam M` mv] States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the §$jQ€§x·tf{)<}g;Q,gc,_ Treasury be, and he hereby is, authorized and directed to pav, out of psi ami imma on any money in the Treasury not otherwise a propriated, to `Helen S. °°° b°“d‘ Hogan, of Wroodford County, Kentucky, the sum of one thousand · dollars, together with the legally accrued interest thereon from November first, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, the said sum of one thonsand dollars being the face value of a certain United States Government bond belonging to the loan known as five—twenties of eighteen hundred and sixty-two, issued under the Act of February twenty-fifth, eighteen "‘}l’?2’ P- 3*5 hundred and sixty-two: Provided, /zou·ei·er, That before making such giiisiiiiixzy bona payment to the said Helen S. Hogan she shall be required by the Secretary of the Treasury to execute a good., sufhcient, and satisfactory bond of indemnity to the United States with the rovision that in the event of the subsequent redemption of all three of the outstanding bonds of said loan, being coupon bonds for one thousand dollars each, numbers sixty-seven thousand seven hundred and eighty-three and sixty-