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 622 FORTY-TH IRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. OH. 16, 17, 21, 24.. 1875. Jen. 15, 1875. CHAP. 16.-Au not to remove the politicel disnbilitics of Dabney H. Maury of Vir- -·—··*·***. gl¤lEl» Bc it enacted by the Serum: and House of Representatives of the United Disabilities of States of America in Congress assembled, (twmthirds of each Home wp, D***’”°YdH· MWF? curving therein, j That all political disabilities imposed upon Dabney H, "°m°v°Maury, of Virginia., by the iburteentlx amendment to the Constitution of the United States, by rms0n of his participation in.t'h0 rebellion, are hereby removed. Approved, January 15. 187 5. J¤¤·16, 1875· CHAP. 1'I.—Au act to remove the p<{gticzil_disabilitics of Charles M. Fuuntleroy of "*""'""’T°` lfgllllit Bc it enacted by the Scmatc and House of Representatives of the United Disabilities of States of America in Congress assembled, (two thirds of each House can- Ch¤fl¤¤ M- F¤¤¤¤· curving therein) That all political disabilities imposed upon Charles M. l°'°Y ’°“‘°"d· Fauutleroy, of Virginiu,_by the iburteenth amendment to the Constitution of the United States, by reason of his participation in the rebellion, are hereby removed. Approved, January 15, 1875. Ja`"- 19v1875· CHAP. 21.-Au awt for the relief of Mrs. Susan A._She1by. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of R0presmztativbs`bf the United Pa mont to su. States o America in (Jon ress aswmbled That the Secretar of the Treas- Y U 1 Y ¤¤·¤ A- S\¤¤1by· ury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay to Mrs. Susan A. Shelby, of Port Gibson, in the State of Mississippi, out of any money not otherwise appropriated, the sum of ten thousand three hundred and fifty-one dollars mid two cents, in full of her claim for cotton captured and sold by the United States. J. G BLAINE Speaker of the House of Representatives HENRY WILSON Vice Premldent of the United States and President of the Senate Received by the President January 7, 1875. [Norm BY THE DEPARTMENT OF S112r1s.-The foregoing act having been presented to the President of the United States for his approval, and not having been returned by him to the house of Congress in which it originated within the time prescribed by the Constitution of the United States, has become a law without his approval.] J M1- 22. 1875- CHAP. 24.—An act to provide for the payment of D. B. Allen and Company for serv- •···*;*‘ ices in carrying the United States mails. Be it mmcwd by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United M{’¤¥¤¤¢¤¤**¤¤P·B- States of America in Congress assembled, That the sum of twentyonc pm? ml °°'“' thousand five hundred and forty-three dollars be, and the same is here- ' by, appropriated, out of any moneys in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the payment of D. B. Allen and Company for carrying the United States mails between New York and San Francisco in eighteen hundred and sixty-four—and eighteen hundred and sixty-five, during the suspension of the overland mail service on the overland route, and that the same shell be in full payment for said service. Approved, J anuury 22, 1875.