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 THIRTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. H. Ch. 13, 14, 15, 16. 1861. 879 hundred and 6fty-eight: Provided, That before the issue of such new Provlm. certificates said Torrey shall furnish m the acceptance of the First Comp- Torre to ’v• tmller of the Treasury such bond of indemnity as is usually required by bimd °¥ i“£¤‘ the regulations of the Treasury Department for the issue of duplicate my' certificates of inscribed stock. APPROVED, January 19, 1861. — Crm?. XIII.—A.n Act fn- the Religf of Samuel R. Iihnklin. Junua.ry¤8, 1861. Bc it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Uzmgress assembled, That the proper accounting 0Hi- Lieut. Samuel ears of the treasury bc, and they are hereby, authorized and instructed to 56m3m" °°°l}° allow to Lieutenant Samuel R. Franklin, United States navy, in the set- puiiszr. Ny tlement of his accounts, the difference between the pay he received as lieutenant, and the pay a purser would have received on board the United States sl0op·0f-war Falmouth, during the period in which be discharged the duties of pm-ser on board said vessel: Provided, The same shall not. exceed the sum of five hundred and ninety-eight dollars aud sixty-three cents. APPROVED, January 23, 1861. CHAP. XIV.-—An Act or the Rd' n O. E D. Fa' an ' f Pacmc Eilfstmmhip cmg16a"::, Frederwk Dodge, and the January 28, 1861. Be it enacted by tlw Senate and House of Representatives of the United &ates of America in Congress assembled, That there be paid, out of any m&“t';}°3“1§°]‘;° money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, to 0. F. D. Fairbanks ].·,m,,m;,_'F}.,q[ the sum of two hundred and fifty dollars; to Frederick Dodge, Indian ¤¤‘i¤¥< D°d$°»¤¤d agent at Carson’s Valley, six hundred and fourteen dollars and thirty-eight gg3Q2x31C0n_ cents; and to the Pacific Mail Steamship Company, four hundred and puny. twelve dollars and fifty oems for transportation, clothing, and board of the survivors of the Sublette Cut-off massacre, in Utah Territory, on the twenty-seventh of July, Anno Domini eighteen hundred and fifty-nine. Armcovmu, January 23, 1861. Cuhr, XV.—An. Act jbr the Relief <y" Major Benjamin Alvord, Paymasoer United January 23,186], Slate: Army. —"_‘""*"‘ Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United v0g°t'gf"\_';";8£%; States of America in Congress assembled, That the proper accounting oiii- gd wm] $[4,000 cers of the Treasury Department be, and they are hereby, authorized and Yuiglic m¤¤¤y directed, in settling the accounts of Major Benjamin Alvord, paymaster °“' United States army,_to credit him in the sum of fourteen thousand dollars, that being the amount of public money for which he was accountable, lost by the shipwreck of the steamship Northerner, on the fifth January, eighteen hundred and sixty, near Cape Mendocino, California, it having been forwarded to him at Fort Vancouver, Washington Territory, per said vessel, by the assistant quartermaster at San Francisco. APPROVED, January 23, 1861. . .-' the Secr n thelntcrior tu li idale the Accounts o Jmu », 3 , CHU XVI  ld;¢ii";gammdsbu;_;a’¢iz1JfBaku and Wm Izldul. f  Be it enacted·by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United d§;Y§°§;i££€l] States of America an Congress assembled, That the §ecretary of the Inte- and hmmag, rior is hereby authorized and required to pay to Mitchell and- Rammels- burg to be madoburg, their survivor or lawful assignee, for furnishing the United States court-rooms in the city of ,Cincinna.ti, Ohio, the sum of five hundred and