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 6041 FORTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 4, 6, 7, 8. 1869. C]¤¤Y8° °*` G6- Company E: John Stanton, Hackley Norton, Eliphas Shelton, Ezekiel diers of the Simon P. Presnel, William Gentry, William Norton, Tilman Landers, "°°¤$l Nmh William Shelton, Balls Norton, David Norton, Francis M. Franklin, g§"$::t,.';°°"t' George M. Gentry, James Gosnel, William J. McCoy, William Norton, junior, Jesse Norton, John E. Griflin, Andrew J. Banks, John H. Cook, William Shelton, junior, Thomas J. Candler, David Shelton, Robert H.. Hare, Larkin Stanton, James Norton, junior, George W. Gentry. Company F : James M. Case, John H. Drake, Joshua. F. Case, William C. Lanning, Levi Cantrell, E. F. Case, William F. Case, John Cantrell, Wilie Gosnel, William H. Walker, Richard T. Drake, James J. Camp, Voltair V. C. Cantrell. Company H: Ezekiel Kuykendoll, Daniel Gilbert. Approved, March 26, 1869. April L 1869- CHAP. Vl.—An Act in Addition to an Act entitled "An Act to relieve jrom legal and _`—`___ politkal Disabilities certain Persons engaged in the late Rebellion," approved July twenty- seventh, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight. Be it enacted by the Senate and Muse of Representatives of the United States cfAmer{ca in Congress assembled, (two thirds of each house concurd,L¤$%l;&<§· ring therein,) That all legal and political disabilities imposed by the four- ¥ourteenth participation in the late rebellion be, and they hereby are, removed from
 * »fotg°g°rr:?§v;g_ Sams, James Norton, Samuel Gosnel, William Hensley, Peter McCoy,
 * ’;lf,‘l{,g[°f,f;“` teenth amendment of the Constitution of the United States by reason of
 * ,;';”‘3'°‘::g::u‘g0n the persons named in an act approved July twenty-seventh, eighteen

ygmgygd [mm hundred and sixty-eight, entitled “An act to relieve from legal and polit- ¥>:¤;¤é>:¤ nemed ical disabilities certain persons engaged in the late rebellion." ` 18S8e6h_ 2% APPROVED, April 1, 1869. Vol. xv. p. 403. -—-—— April 1, 1869. CHAP. VII. — An Act for the Reliefqf Orlando Brown. Be it enacted ‘by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the proper accounting oth- 0$:,fg"§:°$v2 cers of the treasury be, and they are hereby, authorized and directed, in who settled, the examination and settlement of the property and money accounts of Orlando Brown, late captain and assistant quartermaster United States army, to credit and allow him all expenditures of money and property made by him in good faith under the orders, or in conformity with orders, of his superior officers ; and especially all expenditures of quartermasters’ property made by him for the benefit of freedmen, under the orders of Major-General Benjamin F. Butler, in like manner as if the same had been regularly expended in the quartermasters’ department. Approved, April 1, 1869. ANU L 18% CHAP. VIII. —-An Aetfbr the Reltefqflsabella C'. Youngs, ww of Theophilus Youngs. Preamble. Wmmmas letters patent were on the twentieth day of May, anno Domini eighteen hundred and fifty-six, issued to James M. Miller for an “ improvement in surface condensers for steam·engines," and whereas the supreme court of the District of Columbia, on the fourth day of January, anno Domini eighteen hundred and sixty-six, ordered, adjudged, and decreed that all right, title, and interest of the said James M. Miller in and to the said invention and letters patent so granted unto him be, and the same are, by said decree, transferred to and vested in the said Isabella C. Youngs in as full, ample, and beneficial a manner, to all intents and purposes, as the same were then held or enjoyed by the said James M. Miller: Therefore, P Be it enacted  the Senate and House of Representatives of the United “¤;*°‘:”];‘°{mu_ States of America m Congress assem6ZeaQ That the commissioner of patents, upon due application made to him by the said Isabella C.