Chapter 635. For the relief of G
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CHAP. 635.— An Act For the relief of G. F. Tarbell. March 9, 1906.[[H. R. 7961](/us/bill/34/hr/7961).][[Private, No. 594](/us/pvt/34/594).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the sum of two thousand five hundred and forty dollars and seventy-three cents be paid to G. F.G. F. Tarbell.Refund of duties. Tarbell, of Boston, in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, said sum having been exacted as duties and paid to the collector of customs at the port of Boston by the said Tarbell, on the third day of December, nineteen hundred and two, covering a consignment of one hundred and forty-four head of cattle shipped from Canada in bond via Boston, Massachusetts, to Liverpool, England, on the twenty-fifth day of November, nineteen hundred and two, and being prohibited from being so shipped by general orders from the Department of Agriculture, dated the twenty-seventh day of November, nineteen hundred and two, said cattle being then slaughtered and exported on the Cestrian on the tenth day of December, nineteen hundred and two.
Sec. 2. That the Secretary of the Treasury is directed to make paymentAppropriation. of said amount of two thousand five hundred and forty dollars and seventy-three cents, mentioned in section one, out of the funds not other-wise appropriated. Sec. 3. That this Act shall take effect on its passage. Approved, March 9, 1906.