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552 FORTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. L Ch. 190, 191, 192. 1874, two dollars and thirty-tive cents, being amount of payments made to John J. Hays for salary as storekeeper, from December first, eighteen hundred and seventy, to December eleventh, eighteen hundred and seventy-one, and vouchers furnished therefor by said P. Hornbrook, and disallow 1 in the settlement of his accounts for want of oath of said John J. Hays. , Approved, May 25, 1874. . May 25 1874_ CHAP. 191.-Au not to relieve certain persons therein named, lute members of ——————L-——— onnzpany K, nfty-eighth regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, from the charge of mu lily.

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,,,,1 ,,g?,i,,s,,__ Silas B. Harrington, and Peter Redmond, corporals; and Peter Han- Joseph Briggs, ley, Alexander Valley, Michael Murphy, Owen Cahill, William McNech, Sim B- Hwivs- George Wilson, Samuel O’Neal, Henry F. Errett, and John Dunne, pri-

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pm, Hnmy, Yolunteer Infantry, be, and they are hereby, relieved from the proceed- Aiexandervaiiey, ings, iindmgs, and sentence of a court-martial approved by Brigadier- M¤¢l¤¤¢*lMPfDhy. General K. Gerrard, January nineteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty- Qxiggmpgpgch, live, and wherein they were severally convicted of mutiny ; and the said. Gmg., w,;,,,,,, proceedings, findings, and sentence are hereby set aside and revoked, Samuel 0’1jea1, and the said persons restored in all respects to the same rights and privi- 1]*;;**51)}-°' · LHOW leges to which they would have been entitled if said proceedings, find- J° “ ‘““"" ings and sentence had not been had or rendered. . J. G., BLAIN E Speaker of the House of Representatives. MATT H CARPENTER President of the Senate pro temporc. Received by the President May 13, 187 4. [N0TE BY THE DEPARTMENT or STATE.—The 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 law without his approval.] May 25, 1374, CHEAP. 192.-—An act for the relief of George Youut. Bc it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United pn,-,¤c,,t fg George States of America in Congress assembled, That the Paymaster-General of Yonnt. the Army be, and is hereby, authorized and directed to pay to George Tount, late a second lieutenant of company I, third Missouri volunteer infantry, out of any money appropriated, or which may hereafter be appropriated, for the pay of the Army, a sum equal to the pay and emoluments of a second lieutenant of infantry, from the iirst day of September, eighteen hundred and sixty-three, to the seventh day of, March, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, deducting whatever pay he may have received for that period. J. G. BLAINE ' Speaker gi tl£EIHgtsg of Igigplrpslergpgtives. A A < • President of the Senate pro tenworc. Received by the Preside it May 13, 1874. [NOTE mr THE DEPARTMENT on fore oing act having been presented to the President ofrthe 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 law without his approval.],