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 558 FORTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Siiiss. II. Ch. 218—220. 1880. Joseph A. Stew- ring therein), That all political disabilities imposed by the fourteenth 0]*, , . . amendment to the Constitution of the United States, on Joseph A_ mg; ¥g£g1,gf“bl]` Seawell, be, and the same are, hereby removed. Approved, June 14, 1880. June 14, 1880. CHAP. 219.-An act to remove the pgiitical disabilities of Charles Carroll Simms, gf .._...;.-—- 1I‘glH13». Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United Charles Carroll States of America in Congress assembled, (twothirds of each House con- Simm§·. _, curring therein), That all political disabilities imposed upon Charles Car. ,t,E;’l;;;f,@{,‘;:f“b“1' roll Simms, of the State of Virginia by the fourteenth amendment to ` the Constitution of the United States be, and the same are hereby removed. Approved, June 14, 1880. Juno 14, 1880. CHAP. 220.-An act making appropriations for the payment of claims reported -————-—————— allowed by the Commissioners of Claims under the act of Congress of March third, eighteen hundred and seventy-one, and acts amendatory thereof. _ _ Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United 1. Al}P¥°P““·“ (fl? States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the Treas ,,°ér,i,*l£Sé°;,f;§,,Q ury be, and he is hereby, authorized and required to pay, out of any sumti-s or claims. money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to the several persons in this act named, the several sums mentioned herein, the same being in full for, and the receipt of the same to be taken and accepted in each case as a full and final discharge of, the several claims presented by meh persons to the Commissioners of Claims under the act of March 1871, oh, 116, third, eighteen hundred and seventy-one, and reported to the House of 8**% 10, 52**- Representatives under the said act, namely: Claims from the OF THE STATE OF ALABAMA. State of Alabama. To Lucy C. Acker, the sum of eighty-two dollars and sixty cents. To Isaac Allen, one hundred and fifty dollars. To William Anderson, one hundred and twenty dollars. To Permelia Angle, two hundred and thirty-two dollars. To Eliza Barnard, the sum of two hundred and eight dollars. To Martha Bennett, widow of William Bennett, one hundred and sixty- two dollars and fifty cents. 1 To William J. Bibb, one thousand eight hundred and ninety-nve dollars. To John L. Binford, Anne H., Asa, Burton, and Henry N., and Ann Eliza Thorne, wife of R. G. Thorne, heirs of John H. Binford, deceased, five hundred and seventy dollars. To Alexander Bratton, one hundred dollars. To Shadrach Bray, three hundred and twenty dollars. To Christopher Brewer, two hundred dollars. To Charles A. Clayton, one hundred and thirty dollars. To Solomon H. Clayton, one hundred and thirty dollars. To Sophia Cole, one hundred and sixty dollars. To Reuben M. Craig, administrator of Miles S. Craig, deceased, eight hundred and forty dollars. To James Crain, two hundred and sixty dollars. To Clarissa Crane, one hundred and thirty-one dollars. To Henry Dawson, three hundred and twenty-nine dollars. To Mary Ann Dearing, one hundred and fifty dollars. To Daniel Eastis, one hundred and twenty dollars. To Sallie Floyd, three hundred and fifty dollars. To John F. C. Foster, three hundred and thirty-six dollars.