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8]`6 FORTYYSINTII CONGRESS. Szss. I. (Jus. 922-926. 1886. Ellis the sum of two hundred and ten dollars, in full for services reudered as messenger to the Forty-fifth Congress from October fifteenth, eighteen hundred and seventyseven, to February first, eighteen hundred and seventy-eight. Approved, August 4, 1886. A**§**¤t 4, 1886- CHAP. 923.-An act for the relief of Mary E. Cascy. Be it enacted In; the. Senate and House of Representatives of the United Mary E.Casey. States of America in Congress assembled, That there shall be paid to fR°P‘*Y***°*%f, ;°· Mary E. Casey, of Richardson County, Nebraska, one hundred and thirty- i°,,mf;";’f Q; ,,:5 three dollars and thirty-four cents, that being the amount she paid to Fox Inman_ the receiver of public money at the land-ollice at Beatrice, Nebraska, on an entry made June twenty-iirst, eighteen hundred and seventy- eight, on the south half of the northeast quarter of section twenty-nine, township one, range seventeen east, Nebraska, being a portion of the lands of the Sac and Fox tribe of Indians, which said entry was af'- terward contested and decided against said Mary E. Casey, and duly canceled January seventh, eighteen hundred and eighty; to be paid in the same manner provided for the repayment of moneys paid for the R- S-, ¤¤¤· 2362, purchase of public lands, section twenty-three hundred and sixty-two of

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Approved, August 4, 1886. $**8**6* 4, 1886- _ CHAP. 924,-An not to remove the political disabilities of J. R. Eggleston of ““ '_"°—' Mississippi. . Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Rqvresentatives of the United J-R·_Ess*$¤*¤¤}· States of America in Congress assembbd,(t1so-thirds of each House con- _ P<>*1t1¢=l d¤¤¤*>1*· curring therein), That J. R. Eggleston, of the State of Mississippi is here- ‘“°“ '°“‘°"d· by relieved of all political disabilities imposed upon him by the third section of the fourteenth amendment of the Constitution of the United States, and the same are hereby removed. Approved, August 4, 1886. __A“l!“"* ‘*» 1886 CHAP. 925.-An act for the relief of Beaufort Lee and others. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United _L¤*¤>¤>¤, H¤¤¤¤ States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the f:‘_;;°*£f,f°‘ég:j Treasury be, and is hereby, authorized and directed to pay out of any gressi money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the following speci- Payment eo. tied sums to the persons herein named, for services rendered as laborers _ in the employ of the House of Representatives of the Forty-fifth Congress, namely: fj?;';'; 1;*38 I To Beaufort Lee, the sum of one hundred and eighty dollars. Thom,,, To Alexander Thomas, the sum of two hundred and sixty dollars. James Hall. To James Hall, the sum of two hundred and sixty dollars. C*¤¤¤*°¤ C¤*'*¤*‘· To Charles Carter, the sum of two hundred and sixty dollars. Approved. August 4, 1886. August 4, 1886. CHAP. 926.-An act to confirm the title to certain lands in Platte County, Mis- "*_··‘···········* souri, and authorize patents to be issued thereibr to Kinsey B. Cecil. P*’°¤¤*¤*¤- Whereas George Smith did, on the ninth day of April. uuno Domini eighteen hundred and sixty-two, make entry at the United States landoffice at Boonville, in the State of Missouri, of the followingdescribed land situated in the county of Platte, in said State of Mis-