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 874 THIRTY~SIXTH CONGRESS. Suss. I. Bxs. 15, 16, 17, 21, 22. 1860. the time of his turning over his transfer lists of ofncers and men, by order of said Bartlett to George W. Thurber, his successor, deducting from the amount such sums as have been paid to the said Tansill, so as to ascertain the balance, if an, due to him by the said Bartlett. Pnymentwbe Sec. 2. And go it further resolved, That upon thenadjustment of the ¤¤;:°,hg*¤ °*` accounts of the said Bartlett as aforesaid, the amount, 1f any, ascertained W tu “°° to be due him shall be paid to him out of any money in the treasury Provlso. not otherwise appropriated: Provided, It shall appear that be has first paid and satisiled any amount that shall be ascertained, as aforesaid, to be due by him to the said Thomas W. Tansill. Approved, June 7, 1860. June 9, 1860. [No. 16.] Joint Resolutionfor the Relief q/‘ Henry Wood:. Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the HA°°°w¤;:l§w Treasury be, and be is hereby, authorized and directed to reopen the b::gpSmd account of Henry Woods, late superintendent of the construction of the cust0m—bouse, court-house, post-office, and so forth, at Pittsburg, Penusylvania, and to settle the same in accordance with the provisions of the 1856, cb. 129. act of eighteenth August, eighteen hundred and fifty-six, entitled “An V°r *1- P- 86· act making appropriations for certain civil expenses of the government for ihe year endgng tlgrdggxdlune, eighteen hundred and Iihy-seven." PPROVED, une, . June 9, 1860. [N0. 17.] Joint Resolution for the Relief q/' John II Robertson, of Vrginnh. Resolved by the Senate and House of Representative: of the United     Smteeqf America in Umgress assembled, That John T. Robertson of the b{;;°*,;}‘*{{>g€:¢ State of Virginia, be, and he is hereby, released from any further or ex- 50,, on {mud m_ isoiug liability to the United States, upon his bond executed to the United leased. States, of date twenty-sixth July, eighteen hundred and thirty, in the sum o; ten thoueznd dollars, conditgoned for the payment of five thousand dols in seve ins ments as therein provided. Approved, June 9, 1860. June 15, 1860. [N0. 21.] A Resolution to correct a Clerical Ethe A ed Mh ""' hundred and sixty, " for the Rdi';_;rq;”nS¢¢wa:it (%,g:mm’fyfow, ag wm Resolved by the Senate and House of Represmtatives of the United j¤g o;;g t?§¤¤er States of America in Congress assembled, That the clerical error in the Ama p 83é  “Act for the rehef of Stewart McGowan," approved May four, eighteen hundred and snxty, be, and the same IS hereby, corrected by inserting therem the name of Stewart WC Megowan in lace of the name of “ Stewart McGowan." P APPROVED, June 15, 1860. Juno 15, 1860. [N0. 22.] hint Resolution for the Relief of William H. De Groot. Account of Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Mailed gg 3*; lzlatesof America in Oongreas assembled, Tha1;, in further execution of tledi  the _]0mt resolution of the third of March, eighteen hundred and fifly- <> · X1- P- 266· seven, relative to the settlement of damages, losses, and liabilities, incurred by certam parties interested in the contract for fumishinv brick for the Washington Aqueduct, the Secretary of War be, and he Cnereb is, directed and required to settle the account of William H. De (groot on PEIIHCIPICS of _]ust1ce and equnty, allouving to the said De Groot the amount 0 money actually expended by him m and about the execution of the said