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 1488i  .. SIXTY·NINTH`.·CONGRESS. sae 1.= css.-4so-eas. me. upon‘ homnbly dischar soldi ` their widows ‘ or dependent a private of Company H, Eleventh  New York—VoIunteer Cavalry, shalt ereafter beuhaldrapd eonddemed to have been discharged honorably fromthe seryioaof the United. States as a member ofsaid company ggfgpy M andhegimaateon the Lthsday of April *1863: Provided, That no ' bmntpfhadrpay, pcnsion,.or“ allowance  be held to have accrued prior to the passage of this Act. Approved, June 2, 1926. Jump  `   %)tg.—An Act For the relief of all owners of cargo laden aboard the Private, Nome. s p nee. _ · Beit enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the "*0¤¤¤•¤." ¤¤¤¤¤· United States of America in Oongress assembled, That the claims of mdismamggim. -¤lkeir¤.ers of various shipments of merchandise which were laden g_f·,,g°°},",§‘,‘1,§,,,"{’,§ oniboard .of·,the   formerly known as_steamship <1is¤i¤=·¤>¤¤· Maia, at: the time hereina r mentioned, aggeinst the United States of..Amerioa for     to have n caused by collision between the said and esteamship Constantin later known as   Gomez on the 16th dayIof Jjuly, 1918, off Sewe1Is,Po1nt, in Hamptonlioads, Virgtnia, may be sued for by "“*"“‘**°“°‘°°““‘ the said owners of cargo in the District urt of the United States  <;f1lNew York, sittixig as a const of1admi·  er e esgoverningsuc co an sai court shdi have jurisdiction to hear and determine saiduisxts and to enter judgmentsqor decrees. for the amounts of such damages and costs, lf IB ,_-as shall be found to be due against the United tates in favor Y of sud owners of cargo,»or against said owners of cargo in favor of the United States, upon the same principles and measures of liability as in like cases in admiralty between private, parties and with the §·£*:·i° mum, same rights of appeal: Provided, That such of said suits Gems. shall bsjgiven to the Attorney General of the United States as may be pro ` ediby order of the said court,. and it shall be the duty of the Attorney General to cause the Umted States attorney in such mQ<>¤=¤=¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¢ ¤¢ district to appear and defend for the United. States: Provided ` further, That said suits shall be brought and commenced within four months of the date of the passage o this Act. ‘ Approved, June 2, 1926. 1une2,19%. _ [snag.] ul CHAP. 452.-An Act For the relief of Thomas G. Peyton. Private, o. . , P `·Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the f’“"'”‘ °· P‘f,{f°g‘,; United 'States of America in Congress assembled, That for all the M¤i¤¤vA¤¤¤¤¤v»¤¤r- p  V __of computmg pay the agpomtment of Thomas G. Peyton on .§pte1nber 20, _1913 to the nited States Military Academy, under the authority of Joint Resolution Numbered 8, approved V¤·38·P·m°· Se   3 y 1913 (Thirty-eighth Statutes at Large, part_2, page 12§0), shall be taken and considered as a rea pointment and rein- statement under his orilginal appointment mage on March 1, 1910: §;*•*b;•& my ew Provided, That no bac pay or allowances shall be held to have ' ' accrued prior to the passage of this Act. Approved, June 2, 1926.u

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