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FORTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. 11. `GH. 262, 263, 5564:, 265, 266. 1875. 673 CHAP. 262.-An act removing the politieal disabilities of John Withers, Joseph F. Merch 3, 1875. Mmter, and William Kearney. ——-— ——-— Be it cmmtcd by the Senate and House of Representatives of Hue United States of America in Congress assembled, (two—tlocZrdc of em}: House concur- Disabilities of ring therein,) That the political disabilities of John Withers, Joseph F. J°h" W} "h.°"_» Miumr, and William Kearney, of Bexar county, State of Texas, be and $$n#[,,§4{{’J;fi the same are hereby, removed. ‘ my ,°m,,,,cd Approved, March 3, 1875. CHAP. 263.-An act granting a. Pension to William H. Small March 3 1875 Bc it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of Amearica in Congress assembled, That the Seeretar · of the Inte- Pension to Will. rim; be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to piece upon the mm H.Sma11. pension-roll, subject to t;he' provisions and limitations of the pension laws, the name of William H. Smell, late 2. private in Companies E and 'K of the fifteenth regiment of Pennsylvania. cavalry and pay him ae pension as for the less of a. leg from and eitentlxe passage of this acc- Approved, March 3, 1875. CHAP. 264.-Au ncl: granting n. Pension to Snrnh Ann Crosby. March 3, 1875. Bn it enacted by the Senate and `House 04 Representatives of the United States of America. in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the Inte- Pension m semn rio:- be, and be is hereby, authorized and directed to place upon the A“¤ C*°¤**Y- pension-roll, subject to the provisions and limitations of the pension laws, the name of Sarah Ann Crosby, mother of Robert D. Crosby, late first lieutenant in company F, forty-ninth regiment United States O01- ored troops, and palyher arrears of pension Hom the date of the deibh of said son until the date of the commencement of her pension. Approved, March 3, 1875. CHAP. 265.-—An act for the relief of Mary L. Wcolsey, widow of the late Commodore Merch 3, 1875. Melenctbou B, Wooleey, of the Navy. -——————-——— Bc it enacted by the Senate Und Home of Represammtives of the United . States of America in Oongrceiillassembled, That: the proper accounting- Pnymeuctemm-;· ohicer of the Treasury, in adjusting the amount due Melaucchon B. L· W<>¤1¤¤y- Woolsey, deceased, lute e commodore in the Navy, shall, in considexjntion of the devotion otithe said deceased to his public duties, which resulted in his death at Pensacola, Florida, on the second day of October, eighteen hundred end seventy-four, peytc Mrs. Mary L. Woolsey, widow of said deceased,.1sbe amount of pay to which the seid commodore would have been en titled if he had survived and remained in the public service on waiting orders to ishevend of the present nscel year, outs of any money appropriated for the pay of the-officers of the Navy. Approved, March 3, 1875. ‘ CHAP. 266.--An not removing the poliiieal disabilities of Beverly Kennon, of Virginia. Marc}; 3]. 1g7g_ Bc it omwted·by the Senate avuI`H0u.ss of of the United ‘ Hmm of Ameriea in 0o»gress·asseonbled, (mo vlprda of ca,ok.Hou.3e concur- Disabilities of ring tlwreinj That all the political elisebilities mppsed by the fourteen th Beverly K¤¤¤¤¤ amendment; of me Oonsbituciqn of jzhe Unitedf States on Beverly Ken- '°'“°"°'*· — n0n,·a. citizen of the State of Virginia, be, and the heneby removed. V L_ _ . Approved, March 3, 1875.

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