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 THIRTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Res. 1, 2, 3. 1858. 367 RESOLUTIONS. [No. ljj Joint holsxtion to amend the Act  "An Act to regulate the Com ensatzon pw 23, 185; of Iembers of Congress," approved August sixteenth, eighteen hundred and fi_/fg-sw. Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States ,4,,,;, ,,_ 4g_ of America in Congress assembled, That the compensation allowed to members of Congress by an act entitled “An Act to regulate the Compensation of Members of Congress," approved August sixteenth, eighteen hundred and fifty-six, be paid in the following manner, to wit: on the first Etwh ¥(>§1”¤b°Y day of the first session of each Congress, or as soon thereafter as he may grill £;cQl·Bg,,2E bein attendance and apply, each senator, representative and delegate shall session, mileage, receive his mileage, as now provided by law, and all his compensation from gQ‘é£%“1}$Qg?g;;6 the beginning of his term, to be computed at the rate of two hundred and ,, month, and at fifty dollars per month, and during the session compensation at the same SMB T8? d¤¤‘i¤8 rate. And on the first day of the second or any subsequent session, he 888888 °°888°88' shall receive his mileage as now allowed by law, and all compensation which has accrued during the adjournment, at the rate aforesaid, and during said session compensation at the same rate. Sec. 2. And be it further resolved, That so much of said act, approved Rgpgaljug August sixteenth, eighteen hundred and fift.y—six, as conilicts with this clausejoint resolution, and postpones the payment of said compensation until the close of each session, be, and the same is hereby, repealed. Approved, December 23, 1857. .2. 'ntliesolutionmaki anA 'tnbn orth am o 4 _ _ 888° 8 J°'1ta,.a..,, a.1‘i{m .JT»fZ”é£s. .fR.pfa’2..la?l£.T"8E88°““ f —————8`°8 88* 8888 Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the sum of thirty-Eve thousand @35,000 approdollars. be, and the same -is hereby, appropriated, out of any monies in the £;£;;808;’}n$’;gti_ treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the payment of expenses of the smug commit. several investigating committees of the House of Representatives during Mss of the House the present session, and that the same shall be addedto the miscellaneous 88*88 8°888°88' item of the contingent fund of said House. Approved, February 18, 1858. [N0. 3.] A Resolution to extend and define the Authority of the  under the Act, March 10, 1858. rm.tz:ze:·:2;*zr;t.,..t.M"*··· ’*1vma#r·r:a.:"*¢l¥ft€.‘;*"A:z‘:.W"$  (ddd rciircd Naval Ofcers. y UV, Z espec 0 Mppe Am88’ p' 15S' Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That in case where the records of the When records courts of inquiry appointed under the act of January sixteenth, eighteen {‘;:k°P;;¤m‘Q€” hundred and f:itty-seven, may render it advisable, in the opinion of the may ,,·g{h;,, Six President of the United States, to restore to the active or reserved list of m011N1S. with the navy, or to transfer from furlough to leave of absence on the latter list, ;€;888;8;pgf“,b°88` any officer who may have been dropped or retired by the operation of the drolpped or retiract of February twenty-eight, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, entitled "An gs! °m°°"* *0 Md Act to Promote the Etliciency of the Navy," he shall have authority, any 1;,;,8 88 88888888 existing law to the C0l\U'2d,l'_Y notwithstanding, within six months from the $¥:35.X¤l; 15%