Chapter 19.
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CHAP. 19.— An act for the relief of John I. Salter.Jan. 9, 1883. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,John I. Salter.Relief of. That the President is hereby authorized Io revoke so much of War Department special order numbered two hundred and sixteen, of date June twenty-second, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, as relates to and directs the dismissal from the Army, with loss of all pay and allowances, of First Lieutenant John I.
Salter, of Company K, Eighth Regiment Minnesota Volunteers, and to grant to him an honorable discharge as of that date, and that the records of said company be amended accordingly: *Provided*, That said Salter shall receive no pay or allowances after the date of said order of dismissal. Approved, January ninth, 1883.