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 RESOLUTIONS. [No. 3.] A Resolution for the of Wdliam Hazzard Wigg. F¤b· 2, 1859· Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled That the Secretary of the Treas- W{}19¤°¤§S of d ury be, and [he] is hereby, directed to examine and readiust the accounts wgggmgd hz1g_Q_ of William Hazzard Wigg, stated under authority of the act of Congress jnsted. for his relief, approved on the third of March, eighteen hundred and ifi2y- 1858, oh- 1;*8- three, and ascertain the alleged clerical error whereby the sum of one v°l'*’P‘ ‘°8‘ thousand five hundred and sixty dollars is supposed to have been withheld, and to pay the same to him out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, according to the true intent and meaning of said act. APPROVED, February 2, 1859. [No. 5.] Joint Resolution to correct a clerical Error in "An Act for the Relief of Isaac Fob· 6, 1859- Body and Samuel Fb~ming." 1858, eh_ 9S_ Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United Clerical error States of America in Congress assembled, That the words " the north- :£b°t*;,°"°°}°% west quarter of section twenty," where they occur in the “Act for the ot-:,,,:];:1; relief of Isaac Body and Samuel Fleining,” approved June filth, eighteen and Samuel hundred and fifty-eight, shall read, and be held to mean, the northwest F1°“““$‘ quarter of section twenty-nine, the word nine having been erroneously 185B*°h‘°5' omitted from said act. A"t°* p' 589‘ Approved, February 5, 1859. [No. 11.] me Resolution for me magnum Payoreniza. Feb- 26.1859- Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Oengress assembled, That the President be, and he is hereby, authorized to extend the provisions of the joint resolution ap- Rosolutiou of proved March three, eighteen hundred and fifty-three, entitled “A reso- hl3Q_ %z8* lution for the relief of the Spanish consul and other subjects of Spain extended to the residing at Key West by indemnity for losses occasioned in the year *i,”° °”}*°h°°l eighteen hundred and fifty-one," to the case of one Michael Pappreniza, uppmum an Austrian subject, who, it is alleged, sustained losses at the same time _ in consequence of his being supposed to be a Spaniard: Provided, That  not the amount allowed as indemnity to said Pappreniza shall not exceed the to exceed goo, sum of two hundred dollars. APPROVED, February 26, 1859.