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 SIXTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. IH. Cns. 118-122. 1915. 1545 in full payment of all claims and demands wing out of or that may result from injgries received by the sairlrglyde Odum while in the employ of the nited States on the dredge Ajax in December, hm nineteen hundred and seven: Provided, That no sum of money due Nor u:1$1e1;° mm. or to become due to the said Clyde Odum under this Act shall be "'°“'·°‘°· liable to attachment, levy, or seizure by or under any legal or echuitable Bxhocesses whatever, but shall inure to the benefit of the said Clyde um. Approved, March 3, 1915. arch 3, 1915. cmu. ue.-an Aa For me rene: of rr. s. runaway. Be it enactedby theSenateandHm¢sL¢yRepresentativesof the United States of Amerika in Congress assemb, That in the administration §h,§_g°§':x?,Y;,°,_ of the %nsion laws and the laws governing admission to soldiers' mm. homes, . S. Hathaway shall be he d and considered to have been mustered into the United States service in December, eighteen hundred and sixty-four as a private in Company F, Fourth Regiment Tennessee Mounted Volunteer Infantry, an to have been honorably discharged August twenty-fifth, eighteen hundred and sixty-five: mma Promkled, That no pension shall accrue or become payable prior to No pmipmm. the passage of this Act. Approved, March 3, 1915. . c e en mpan —···-*‘···· CHAP 120.-An A t To reimburse th Port Angel City Dock Co for mjflolgio done to the dock oi that company by the United States revenue cutter Sm- [mmm N°° ml Be it enactedby the Senateand House  the United States of America in Congress assembkod; at the Secrgftary of the l{%‘:; my Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay, out of any unds in the Treasug not otherwise appropriated, the sum of $100 to the Port Angeles ?1Dock Compan, for damage done to the dock of that company in e city of Port Alngples, State of Washington, by the Unite States revenue cutter Sno omish. Approved. March 3, 1915. 'i%%t%¥i‘ CHAP. 121.-An Act For the relief of John M. Gray. Be it e»naeted_by the Senate and House qéfltepresentatives of the United mm u. amy. States of America in Congress assembled, at in the administration of m§§,§f·•'Y ‘°°°"* °°" any laws conferring rig ts privileges, and benefits upon houorabéy discharged soldiers, John  Gray, who was a private of Company , Eightysixth Regiment Ohio V0 unteer Infantry; shall hereafter be he d and considered to have been discharged onorably from the military service of the United States as a private of said com any and regiment on the ninth day of December, eighteen hundred an sixty-t ee. Approved, March 3, 1915. ’i§'f’i‘z?t}%i° CHAP. 122.-An Act For the relief of F. W. Theodore Schmeter. Be it enacted by the Senate and House 0 e resentatives of the United F·W-’1‘h¤¤d re States of America in Congress assembZe¢{R'1°hat the Secretary of the  ea, in Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay to W