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 870 THIRTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. RES. 11, 12, 15, 16. 1855. C<>mP¢¤S¤¢i<>¤ and eighty, of the private acts of the first session of the thirtywhird Congggléggasdvggzgi grass, entitled “An act to provide compensation for the services of George mam. M0re1l,iu adjusting titles to land in Michigzm," approved August ORB, 1854, ch. 180. eighteen hundred and fifty-four, be construed so as to give to Judges W00dbridge and Chipman, named in said act, the compensation therein provided, only from the date of the termination of their appointments, as such judges. APPROVED, February 17, 1855. Feb. 24, 1855. [N0. 11.] A Resolutionjbr the Relief of Rebecca [Enum. Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United $6m<im°1** °¥ States of America in Congress assembled, That the United States Dis- 2`§lt§§f:,1l§€,1E:Q1 trict Attorney for the district of Ohio, is hereby authorized to settle the on payment of ’suii: pending in the circuit court for said district, against the bail of $1¤°°° and °°$t‘· Otho Hinton, and to discharge the bail bond upon the payment of one thousand dollars, and the taxable costs of said suit. APPROVED, February 24, 1855. FND- 24, 1855- [N0. 12.] Joint Resolution infwor of William Zilonagan. Be it resolved Qq the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Obngress assembled, That the Secretary of the Treas- Wm· M<>¤¤€¤¤» ury pay to William Monagem thirty-six dollars and fifty cents, it being v¤>*m€¤¤ tO' one fourth of the moneys awarded by the umpire on the claim of Martin, Sherlock, Mcmagzm, and McCartney, reported to the twenty-third Cougress at their first session. A1>1=·1:0vm>, February 24, 1855. March 3, 1855. [N0. 15.] Joint Resolution jbr the Reliqf of Geowjqe W. McCcrra>z. Be it resolved by the Senate and [buss of Representatives ¢f the United States of zimerica in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of War S¤¤*·=m¤¤* of is hereby authorized to adjudicate and settle the claim of Gcowc NV. Mcclmm of Geo. W., ¤ Lfccgyygyh Cerren, for such bread, beans, and pork, or bacon, 1H barrels, as were taken out of the possession of said McCecrrcn, in eighteen hundred and forty-seven, by order of the commanding officcr of the United States army in command at Brazos St. Jago, and used in the construction of Fort; Harney ; and that the value of said articles or provisions, when ascertained by the Secretary of War, be paid to the said George W. McCerrcn, out of any moneys in the treasury not otherwise appropriated. Ar1>1z0v1s1>, March 3, 1855. March 3: 1855· [N0. 16.] Joint Resolution to pay the Pension due James Capen ta his Administrator. `Whereas, at the last session of Congress, an act was passed granting a 1854, ch. 257. pension to James Capcn, of eight dollars per month, commencing on the fourth day of March, eighteen hundred and fifty-cnc, who is now dead, and in order to secure said pension to his representatives, Resolved by the Senate and H02¢sc of Representatives ¢y" the United Payment of- States of America in Congress assembled, That the proper OfHC€l' is ¥:cn¤iouofJgmcs hereby directed to pay to the administrator of James Capen, deceased, m;g§;i££;__ out of the money appropriated for payment of invalid pensions, the amount of pension due the said Capen by act; of Congress of fifth day of August, 1854, ch. 257. eighteen hundred and fifty-four. APPROVED, Mamh 3, 1855.