Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 18 Part 3.djvu/697

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F()ItTY·THIBD CONGRESS. SESS! II. GH. 234., 235. 236, 237, 238. 1875. 667 GBA?. 234.-An mt relieving the political disabilities of Edward Booker, of Henry March 3, 1875. · County, Virginia. ._ . —-——-—-—-—-——- Stfe itjenjeted Ire; the genete and Horlesedof Reprgseigmtines eZ` ge United tes o merica in ongress assem (twat tr _ of elw ouse con- Disabilities o l' earring therein,) That all the political disabilities imposed by the four- Edwerd B°°k°* *6* teenth amendment of the Constitution of the United Stateson Edward m°"°d‘ Booker, e citizen of Henry County, in the State of Yirginia, be, and the same are hereby removed. Approved, March 3, 1875; CRAP. 285.-An act for the relief of D. R. Haggard. Mami, 3, 1g7g_ · Be it enacted by the &uate and House of Representatives of the United States of America. in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the Treas- Payment to D. ury behand he heretbyélis,iali;_tlhor]·i;ed and dipepéedttolpeyéto D. R. Hag- B- Hazzardgard, to co one o et giment o en uc y o unteers out of any moneyin the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the suin of four thousand dollars, in full compensation and satisfaction of his claim against the Goverumexlitloffthe Uiniteid States for éiuairterlmultievs. an commissary s stores up m is arm near ur se entucky, by United. States forces during the war of the rebellioii, and used by them. . · » Approved, March 3, 18754 °““" ‘*’°°‘Z.‘l.’3p§%§tf3ié??..‘$.‘3.2{."£§§..‘if2..i°§2*.‘3°»'2..¥.‘Q‘%f.'{I.".?.· ‘£'°““ “°““°“""° °‘ _..“*"°‘* “· ‘_.“’*‘· - Be itemeted by the Senate end Home of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the Inte- Pension to Jos. rior be, and he·is‘ hereby, authorized and directed to place on the pen- f¤r¤¤¤ W- Davission roll, subject to the provisions and limitations of the pension laws, the name of Jefferson W. Davis, first lieutenant of company F, Sixty- fourth regiment New York Volunteers, and pay him a pension as a iirst lieutenant from and atter the passage of this pot. "Approved, March 3, 1875. — CHAP. 237.—-An not for the relicfof William Chester- Much 3, 18-,5_ Sife ttendeted by the Sgnate and H0w'e;¢“;>’f·;g1ept:·csl¢;o¤tatioes of the Urzited tes o America. in ongress assem a the proper accoun ing o tr e · , officer of the Post Oilioe Department is hereby authorized ahd directed conuftg oi Vlbllligzz to credit William Chester postmaster et Knobnoster, {ohuson county, °h°°"°'· Mislsouai with the sulni ot', threet hu.ndredmandctwen:`;%,:·nme_';iollai!;s and ei · ve cents on is acooun `asrpos as r as oresai wi sai Dgpgtment, said sum being the amount of postage stamps and postal money stolen irom said postoffice on the eleventh day of May, eifphlteen hundred and seventy-two, by burglaivions entry of the said bunl g in which said office was kept-, _ ` · Approved, March 3, 1875. CBAP.`238.--An aotgranting a pension to John M. Allen. March 3, 1875. 'Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United _ States of America in Oongrese a.ssembled,_ That the Secretary of the Inte- Pension to John rior be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to place upo: the wwwpensionsrolly subject- to the provisions and limitations of the pension