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40TH CONGRESS,
2D SESSION.

H. R. 1353.

IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES.

JULY 9, 1868.

Read twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.

JULY 11, 1868.

Reported by Mr. Stewart with amendments, viz: Strike out the parts in [brackets] and
insert the parts printed in italics. 

AN ACT
For the removal of certain disabilities from the persons therein named.

1  Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives
2 of the United States of America in Congress assembled,
3 (two-thirds of each house concurring therein,) [That the several
4 persons hereinafter named be, and are hereby, severally
5 relieved from all disabilities imposed upon them, or either of
6 them, by the act passed March second, eighteen hundred and
7 sixty-seven, entitled "An act to provide for the more efficient
8 government of the rebel States," and the acts supplementary
9 thereto, and by the amendment to the Constitution of the
10 United States known as article fourteen, that is to say-- Jacob
11 Kibler, Henry Summer, John P. Kinard, E. P. Lake, and
12 W. W. Houseal, of Newberry county; H. P. Hammond,
13 Greenville; Elihu Moore, Lancaster; S. B. Clowney, Fairfield

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