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 pRTY·THlRD CONGRESS. Sess. 1.. GH. 14Q3,144,146,147,148. 1874. 545 from the twenty-first day of May, eighteen hundred and sixty-two, to the thirtieth day of October, eighteen hundred and sixty-two, deducting what pay, if any, he may have received during said period. Approved, May 5, 1874. CHAP. 144.-An act to relieve David A. Telfair from political disability. May 5. 1874- Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United _ _  _ _ States of America in Congress assembled, (two-thirds of each House concur- ,`P°];'·*°¤l. "2l“‘,i}1i· ning therein, ) That all political disabilities imposed by the fourteenth g‘§Q_° D“"‘1° ` article of the Constitution of the United States be, and they are hereby, removed from David A. Telfair, of Johnston county, North Carolina. Approved, May 5, 1874. _ CHAP. 146.-Au act for the relief of C. E. Rogers. May 4;, ]g74_ Be it enacted by me Senate and House of Representatives of the United _ _ States o_fAnze·»·ica in Congress assembled, That the Postmaster-General be C¤‘¤°¤¤*¤ and he is hereby, authorized and directed, in settling the accounts of C. °f C' E‘ R°g°”‘ E. Rogers, late postmaster at Carver, Minnesota, to allow him a sum not exceeding two hundred and twenty-two dollars and fifty cents, as indemniiication for a like amount belonging to the post-office fund, and stolen from the said C. E. Rogers on the twenty-ninth day of October, eighteen hundred and sixty-nine: Provided, That it shall satisfactorily appear to Provisc. the P0stmaster·General that the said Rogers was guilty of no negligence ln the custody of the money and postage-stamps stolen. Approved, May 6, 1874 S CHAP. 147.-An not to authorize the roper accounting ofdcers of the Treasury M0! 6• 1874- · to settle with lflenry C. Carey. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the proper accounting10v(5g(¤;¤!;;¤¤}¤;¢i;>n vgofficers of the. Treasury are hereby authorized and directed to settle Cmy asactfuzon; with Henry C. Carey for his services as acting consul of the United Sup '· ° States at Elsinore, Denmark, from the first of July, eighteen hundred and seventy-two, to the time when the consul of.the United States took charge of said office, and to allow said Henry'C. Carey compensation for said period of time at the rate now allowed by law to a UDIDBG States _ consul at said place : Provided, That any fees collected and appropmated Promo. to his use by said Henry C. Carey during said time shall be deducted from the amount paid to him. v Approved, May 6, 1874. CHAP. 148.-4An act for the relief of James B. Young. 'Bc it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United. . States of America in Congress assembled, That the proper accounting ,,f(¥§gf!Q§T°§gE§g . officers of the Treasury are hereby authorized to allow andcredit to James R. Young, late postmaster at Lisbon, New Hampshire, the sum _ of three hundred and nine dollars and_eighty-four cents, postagestamps stolen from his safe and omce by 'burglars on the night of May fifteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-nine, without any faul_ or neglect on. the part of said postmaster: ·· · - ·i ‘ Approved, May 6, 1874. Vol. 18, pt. 3-35