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EOBTYFOUBTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cm.178, 179, 180, 181,182. 1877. 545 ° CHAP. 178.-An act for the relief of Marshal P. Thatcher. March 3, 1877. Be it enacted the Senate and House of Representatives of the United states of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the ShEf}',‘“.§,';;:§h]:£“" Treasury be, and he IS hereby, authorized and directed to pay to' Marshal P. Thatcher, late of the Second Michigan Cavalry, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of one hundred and fifty dollars in full satisfaction for the loss of a horse, April fifteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-two, while in the military service of the United States. » Approved, March 3, 1877. . CHAP. 179.-An act to remove the political disabilities of Richard S. Kinney. MMGU 3. 1877- Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Rejorescntatives of the United * States of America in Congress assembled, ( two thirds of each House thereof _ _I’olitieal disabileencurring therein) That the political disabilities of Richard S. Kinney QW °*° R‘°h““}, S- of San Antonio, Texas, imposed by the fourteenth amendment to the '"'my '°"'°"° ‘ Constitution of the United States, be and the same are hereby removed. Approved, March 3, 1877. CHAP. 180.-An act to remove the political disabilities of Samuel V. Turner of March 3, 1877. Virginia. ···*—···;··— Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Rnresentatives of the United _ _ _ _ States of America in Congress assembled, (two thirds of each House eon· _ _P<>hi?cg} <l¤¤¤;·;]· ’ curring therein ) That all political disabilities imposed by the fourteenth ,;*1, m;;QQ}§d_ ‘ amendment of the Constitution of the United States by reason of participation in the late rebellion be, and they are hereby, removed irom Samuel V. Tumor, now resident of the city of Norfolk in the State of Virginia. . Approved, March 3, 1877. . CHAP. 181.——·An act to remove thevpolitical disabilities of William A Webb of March 3, 1877. llfglllll. "_`”'_"'_""°‘ Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United _ _ _ _ States of America in Congress assembled, That all political disabilities tl’0l¤?#_I§l_¤¤¤b;l- imposed by the fourteenth amendment of the Constitution on William {$328 remtwfgf ‘ A. Webb of Virginia be and they are hereby removed.

  • Approved, March 3, 1877.

CHAP. 182.—An act for the relief of Col. Frank L. Woolford late of the First March 3, 1871. Kentucky Cavalry Volunteers, of certain disabilities. -—-—-—-··-·—·- Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That Col. Frank L. Woolford, Frank L. Woollate of the First Kentucky Cavalry Volunteers be, and he is hereby, 3*2*% fgéggig {{2;} - relieved from all the penalties and effects of general order No. one hun- Hfgsszi dred and seventeen dated at Washington,March twenty-fourth, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, signed E. D. Townsend, Asst. Adjutant General, dishonorably dismissing said Woolford from the service of the United States and he is restored to all the rights and privileges he would be entitled to, had said order not been issued and enforced, but nothing herein shall entitle him to any additional pay or allowances Approved, March 3, 1877. xxx-·-35