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 872 THIRTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sues. II. Res. 22. 1855. h ·l¤l¤‘- Db¤;$=‘~¤*° terior issue to John Dugan, late a private in Company C, Mississippi p:';?,;?, amp volunteers, in the Mexican war, a bounty-land warrant for one hundred ty hand warrant. and sixty acres of land; and also that the proper accounting officer of the Treasury Department pay to said John Dugan the arrears of pay and extra pay that would be due to him, as though it had not been marked opposite his name on the rolls of said company, " absent without leave." Approved, March 3, 1855. March 8, 1856. [N0. 22.] Joint Resolulionjbr the Relief of Clark Mills. Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United Cluédlmaf fg: States of America in Congress assembled, That the President of the ,_,,(,q,,c,,m,,_,, United States cause the sum of five thousand dollars to be advanced to mime. Clark Mills, in addition to the sum already advanced out of the fifty thousand dollars appropriated by the act of January twenty-fifth, eighteen huni dred and fifty-three, “To erect at the Capitol of the nation an equestrian 1853, 0h_ 80_ wigs of Washington," on the personal application and receipt of the said 1 . Approved, March 3, 1855.