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2d - To be void and of no effect if the said Robert S Spragins shall hereafter, at any time, acquire any property whatever in slaves, or make use of slave labor. 

3d - That the said Robert S Spragins will first pay all costs which may have accrued in any proceedings instituted or pending against his person or property, before the date of the acceptance of this warrant.

4th. That the said Robert S Spragins shall not, by virtue of this warrant claim any property or the proceeds of any property that has been sold by the order, judgment, or decree of a court under the Confiscation laws of the United States.

5th That the said Robert S. Spragins shall notify the Secretary of State in writing, that he has received and accepted the foregoing pardon.

In testimony whereof, I have herewith signed my name and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed.

Done at the City of Washington this twenty-ninth day of September A.D. 1865, and of the Independence of the United States the Nineteenth 

By the President:
Andrew Johnson