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542 FORTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. I. OH. 126, 128,129. 1874. AEi12S, 1874. CHAP. 126.-Au ucttoromove the disabilities of Char1es,H. Mcllluir, of Maryland. ` Be it enacted by the Senate a/nd House of Representatives of the United Political disabili- States of America in Congress assembled, (two thirds of each House can- ¤i¤¤ ¢>$` 0h¤i¤1¤¤ H- earring therein,) That all political disabilities imposed upon Charles H. ¥°B1“"· MoBlair, of Maryland, by the fourteenth amendment to the Constitution of the United States, by reason of participation in the rebellion, are hereby removed. . Approved, April 23, 1874. APF1I9L T-$74- CHAP. 128.-Au not for the relief of Victor Mylius, of Macoupin county, Illinois. _ _ Be it emwted by the Senate and House of Rqnresentatives of the United P%Nm¤¤W>Vi¢=¤>r States of America in Congress assembled, That the Seoretamy of the Trees- MYl““’· ury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay to Victor My- lius, late sergeant in the sixty-eighth regiment, New York volunteers, out of any moneys in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the amount of pay and allowances of 21 second lieutenant of infantry, from the seventeenth day of April to the sixteenth da-y of May, eighteen hundred and sixty-three, andthe pay and allowances of 2. first lieutenant of infantry thereafter to the sixth day of June, eighteen hundred and sixty-five, less the amount received by him as 2. sergeant in said regiment for the period above named. .? g.;LAmE S ker 0 t ouse 0 Representatives; pm MATT H OXBPENTER. President of the Senate pro temporo. Received by the President April 13, 1874. [Nom mr cum Dnrnuzmmm or STATE.eTh6 foregoing act having been presented to the President of the United States for his approval. and not having been returned by him to the house of Congress in which it originated within the time prescribed by the Constitution of the United States, has become a.1aw without his approval.] April 24, 1874. CHAP. 129.-An act for the relief of the heirs of Seth Lamb. Bc it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United P¤y¤¤¤¤i= to Theo- States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the Treas- §;*§iI;i(;:m‘1§h§f:xfZ ury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed, out of any money in K{,,gsk,y,,.;,p,°,m,_ the Treasury not otherwise eppfopriated, to pay to Theodore L. Lamb, etivewfsetn Lamb. Mary M. Muldan, and Philene Kingsley, the sum of four hundred and ninety dollars, being in full of the claim of Seth Lamb, deceased, for boarding and quamteriug Captain Mott’s Howitzer Corps, second regiment New York State militia, from thetwenty-nrst of May, to the first of J uue, eighteen hundred and sixty-cue. J. GMBLAINE Speaker of the House of Representatives. MATT H CARPENTER President of the Senate pro tamporo. Received by the President April 13, 1874. [Nom BY mma Dnrimmmnum or S·n:m.—The foregoing mt having been presented to the President of the United States for his approval, and not having been returned by him to the house of Congress in which it originated within the time prescribed by the Constitution of the United States, has become u law without his approval.] (