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436 FORTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 5, 6, 8, 10, 11. 1869. J. J. Klein, John W. Burbrldge, and Charles B. Earluncltt vg Cgolletog count ; and Geor e Buist of Charleston county· . . c as an an Willigm Hill, of Algbeville éounty; John F. Porteous, of Beaufort county; C. W. McFadden, of Chester county; R. H. Edmunds, of Fairfield county; Alexander McBee, H. M. Smith, and William E. Earle, of Greenville county; W. H. Langston, of Laurens county; John C. Secrest, of Lancaster county; Julius L. Shanklin, of Oconee county ; Thompson H. Cooke, George Boliver, and William N. Mount, of Orangeburg county ; Spartan D. Goodlett, R. E. Holcombe, John W. Singleton, L. N. Robbins, and James E. Hagood, of Pickgs corémy; Jol;nAHp€rg and] Vlffigiam H. Tall of Richland county; P. uiu amp an . . i mit o partanburgmcounty; R. L. Heriot, of Sumter county; and Charles W. Geddes, of Charleston county, South Carolina ; and Edward Cantwell, of Haslngrepvcouxgyg and Jé’Clarke, of Craven county, North Carolgnaf; an e itat . enter 0 ranger countyennessee · on accoun o participation in the recent rebellion, bc, ’a.nd the sarue hereby are, removed. Approved, December 22, 1868. _ Jan. 6, 1860. CHAP. VI. — An Act for the Relief q" Joseph Moorehead. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That Joseph Moorehead, of hc‘;f’,“f§l;2{‘°;f°' Ohio, lately a passed midshipman in the United States navy, now insane, minced mm the shall be admitted as a patient into the naval and military asylum for the 9°Y‘““l '"°{V*hz insane, at Washington City, District of Columbia, and remain therein so $32;, (fsiong as he shall continue insane and his guardian shall so desire. APPROVED, January 6, 1869. JM- B, WG9- CHAP. VIII. — An Act to relieve from Disabilities John G. Slokes, a Citizen {Alabama. Bc it enacted ly the Senate and House of Representatives of the United Jlohn G. Scolges States of America in Uongress assembled, (two thirds of each house con- Ekfxgg curving therein,) That all political disabilities imposed on John G. Stokes, ` a. citizen of Alabama by reason 0 the fourteenth article of the amendments to the Constitublon of the United States, be, and the same are hereby removed. TAPPROVED, January 8, 1869. Jan. 14, 1869. CHAP. X.-—An Actfzr {hc Relief of Mrs. Emma Wilsma, of the State of Indiana. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United M£°·§”t:;; '&H_ States of America in Ocmgress assembled, That the Secretary of the Treas- ,0,,} ury be authorized to pay to Mrs. Emma Wilson, of Indiana, one quarters salary of her deceased husband, James Wxlson, as mimster to Venezuela. APPROVED, anuary 14, 1869. Jun. iS, 1869. CHAP. XI. - An Act to provide/br ihe Removal e; Me Pmmins 1g6E4m. W. T Cogges- “" hull, late Minister of the United States at cuador, to the nited States. R I f S Be it eegwled by t/wéS'ana¢c and House of Representatives of the United QM ¤§ 0 tutes of merica in ongress assembled, That the Secretary of State be gigéggfugi ,0 be and hereby is, authorized to provide for the removal of the body of Hou: removed no the orble William T. Coggeshall, late minister of the United States at Ecua- U‘“°d s“‘°°°· dor, to the United States, and that of his daughter; and that a. sum not exceeding one thousand dollars be, and hereby is, appropriated, out of any moineg nopotherwxie approprmned, to defray the expense of said removal; an t at the sum o one thousand dollars be, and is hereb , a ropriated for the relief of the family of the deceased W. T. Coggeshgll. pp Arvsovzn, January 18, 1869.