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 THIRTY—EIGH'.[`H CONGRESS. SESs.I. RPS. 44, 48, 52, 58. 1864. 589 [N0. 44.] A Joint Resolutionfor the Reliqfqf'Rev. W. B. Hatchet!. Juno 20, 1864. Be it resolved by the Senate and House <y" Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That. the paymaster-general of Amount due the United States be authorized and directed to édjust and pay to W. B. WgB· ¥gf}°“·• Matchctt the amount due him as chapl[a]in of the tenth regiment of New t°S;,p§i,_ 5g?' York volunteers, from the time up to which ho was Lust paid to the timo [gra, said regiment was mustered out of service. Arpxovmn, June 20, 1864. [No. 48.] Joint Resolution for the Rdiof of Major Morris S. Mlm, of the Quarter- Jung 25, 1864, ·master’s Department. -————·-· Bc it resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of `the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the proper accounting Morris S. Milo5cers of the treasury bo, and they arc hereby, authorized and directed l°}' *°$)°'°di**°d to credit the account of Major Morris S. Miller, quartcrmastcr, United §$;h000_ut States army, with tho sum of about thirty-seven thousand dollars, or so ’ much thereof as was paid by him during {ho years eighteen hundred and fifty-nine and eighteen hundred. and sixty, to the respective firms of Russell, Majors & Waddell, Brown & Russell, and Majors & Russell, upon the orders of the Secretary of War and the quurtormastcr-general, or either of them. Approved, June 25, 1864. [No. 52.] Joint Resolution to declare the Consmwtion of a Joint Resolution for the Religf June 28 mM_ of W. B. Matchett, approved June twenty, eighteen hundred and .sixty;four. .-4- Be it resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the above-entitled joint A¤<>0¤¤¤ of W- resolution shall be construed to authorize and direct the payma.ster-gon- £ij£*;;?°“’ t° b° eral of the United States to adjust the account of W. B. Matchett, see No. 44. chaplain of the tenth regiment of New York volunteers, and pay him the SW""- amount of the pay and allowances of a chaplain for and during the period that said regiment was in the service of the United States, and up to tbé time the same was mustered out of service, deducting the amount heretofore paid him as such chaplain. APPROVED, Juno 28, 1864. [N0. 58.] Joint Resolution for the Reliefqf Mary Kellogg. June 30, 1864. Be it resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the name of Spencer Kellogg be entered upon the rolls of tho Nqvy Department, with the rank pension fp of fourth master, to date from the first of June, eighteen hundred and Mw' K¤“<>€8· sixty-two, and that Mary Kellogg, widow of Spencer Kellogg, deceased, bo put upon the pension list, with the pension incident to the rank of her husband. And that the proper accounting officcrs of the treasury be, and they are hereby, authorized and directed to settle and adjust the accounts of said Spencer Kellogg, deceased, as a. first lieutenant of infantry, from the fourteenth day of September, eighteen hundred and sixty-one, to the twenty-eighth day of October, eighteen hundred and sixty-ono; and his accounts as fourth master in the navy, from the first day. of August, eighteen hundred and sixty-two, up to the twenty-fifth day of September, eighteen hundred and sixty-three, the date of the execution-of said Kellogg at, Richmond, Virginia, by the rebels; and to pay any money duo Paymenthim to his widow, Mary Kellogg, out of any moneys in the treasury not otherwise appropriated. Approved, Juno 30, 1864.. v01.. xm. Paw.- 50