Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 16.djvu/669

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FOBTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. H. CB. 58, 63, 65, 66. 1870. 635 CHAP. LVIII.—- An Act to relieve C. B. in, o E, , A ril 20 1870. and_ polilical Disabilities imposed by the _/buglerich £1ze1z(ll11-rirlllesirflgouiiiilé Czdrfszizuéhhmjlqt/i "-'L-_"`!"""" United States. E Be it enacted ly the Senate and House of Rqaresematives of the United g ;S?ates of America in Congress assembled (two thirds of each House con- 0.8. Sabin i curring therexu), That all legal and political disabilities iniposed by the "°ll°'°d f'°5“ Y fourteenth amendment of the Constitution of the United States, by i$¥§i§,,€°°` dm" reason of participation in the late rebellion, be, and they are hereby, Vo!. xv. p. 709. xaemoved from the fo1lowing·named person: C. B. Sabin, Harris County, exas. Am-novnn, April 20, 1870. CHAP. L —An Act or the ie 0 .· m f M’%,,1;,#¢:,**rm:¢“ W ""·=·· tf W TW -L-.*5 ~· =87°· Be it enacted (qq the Senate and House of Representatives-qf the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretaries of War P¤y¤¤¤¤W> and Treasury Departments be, and they are hereby, authorized and di- ,°}’1°I§‘!?ii:°m°°1 rected to cause to be certified and paid to Samuel W. Price, for military l service rendered as colonel of the twenty-first.regiment of Kentucky volunteer infantry, from the twenty-fifth of February to the first of August, eighteen hundred and sixty-five, the pay and emoluments of colonel of infantry, and not to exceed the sum of one thousand and eighty-one dollars and fifty cents. APPROVED, April 26, 1870. CHAP. LXV. ——An Act to relieve certain Persons therein named from the legal and po- April 28, 1870. Iihbal Disabilities imposed by the jburtesnth Amendment of the Constitution of the [Dated _"""""“ States, and for other Purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and Hama of Rqnesentatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That all legal and political dis- @@1, &¤-div abilities imposed by the fourteenth amendment of the Constitution of the Z2Q°;mmi United States by reason of participation in the late rebellion be, and they sims. are hereby, removed from the following persons, viz.: Charles I. Stock- V<>l· xV· P· 709- bridge, Washington county, Texas ; Charles E. Bolles, Harrison county, Texas; Hugh C. McIntyre, Washington county, Texas; George T. Haswell, Robertson county, Texas; Camillus Jones, Colorada county, Texas; A. I. Vaughn, of Colorada county, Texas; James G. Seawell, Galveston, Texas; John S. Jones, Galveston county, Texas; L. W. Cooper, Houston county, Texas; John G. Scott, Anderson county, Texas; H. B. Simonds, of Himt county, Texas; Richard Jordan, of Texas, formerly of Maine. Armovan, April 28, 1870. .April 28, 1870. CHAP. LXVI.—An Act for the Relkf ofH`arrM R. Clinlcm. """`”""" Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Represmtatives of the United Payment to [States of America in Obngress assembled, That the paymaster-general of £:';"‘°* R· Cm' the army pay to Harriet R. Clinton, widow of Charles W. Clinton, late second lieutenant of the Erst regiment of Wisconsin cavalry, out of any money appropriated for the use of the pay department, the sum of seven hundred and twenty-four dollars, for military service of her, said husband, from the first October, eighteen hundred and sixty-three, to the twenty- ninth of March, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, and who died in the iield, without having been mustered into the United States service. Approved, April 28, 1870.