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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 24 STAT. · Mar. 3, 1887 · Chapter 455

Chapter 455. for the relief of William C

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CHAP. 455.— An Act for the relief of William C. Spencer.Mar. 3, 1887. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,William C. Spencer. That William C. Spencer, late a lieutenant in the Second Infantry, and more recently a captain in the Seventeenth Infantry, United States Army, is hereby relieved from any 972 liability to the United States for moneys received by him for disbursement as a lieutenant in the Second Infantry and as a captain in the Accounts to be closed.*Proviso.*Seventeenth Infantry; and that the proper accounting officers of the Treasury arc hereby authorized and directed to close all accounts of said William 0.
Spencer as such lieutenant and captain in accordance with Credits.the intent of this act: *Provided,* That the amount for which credit shall be given under the provisions of this act shall not exceed the under mentioned amounts, to wit: On account of recruiting, ninety-two dollars and sixty-three cents; on account of Quartermaster’s Department, one hundred and fifty-one dollars and seventy-five cents; and on account of subsistence of the Army,one hundred and thirty-two dollars and six cents; making a total of three hundred and seventy-six dollars and forty-four cents.
Approved, March 3, 1887.
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