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 THIRTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Rss. 59, 60, 61, 64. 1866. 609 [No. sa.] Jam Rmlumm fu me Relief (yr Cimrles JL Blake. June 21, isac._ & it resolved iq the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of merica in Congress assembled, That there be paid to Paymentto Charles M. Blake six m0nths’ salary as chaplain in the army, in full for 0****1% M· the pay of which he was deprived while waiting investigation into the Bmw charges preferred against him, at the close of which investigation he was restored to his position by the Secretary of War. See P”$'» P- 6** Approved, June 27, 1866. [No. 60.] Joint @0ladionfortIteReZ12£qfEIizabdh lVoodward and George Uhorpenning, June 29, 1866. of ennsylvania. %`_“"`°" Be it resolved by the Sbnale and House of Representatives of the United Stalesqf America in Uongress assembled, That the sum of twenty-eight Payment to thousand one hundred and seventy-Eve dollars shall be paid by the Secre- E“z°b°*h W°°d· tary of the Treasury, out of any money not otherwise appropriated, in ward' equal moieties to Elizabeth Woodix*ard, widow of Absalom Woodward, and George Chorpenning, for destruction of property by Indians between Salt Lake and California prior to the first of July, eighteen hundred and fifty-two; the moiety paid to the said Elizabeth \Voodward to be for the use of herself and her four children. Sec. 2. And be it further resolved, That the further sum of twenty-six P¤>*m¤¤¤ to thousand threelhundred and seventy dollars shall be paid in the same g$,°3;g°Gh°rp°°' manner to George Chorpenning for property destroyed by Indians be- ° tween Salt Lake and California prior to the first of April, eighteen hundred and fifty-six; and the amount thus paid shall be deducted from any Amounts tobe annuities now due or that may hereafter become due to the Indians inhab- d°*‘“?;9d *"°m iring the said territory. mmm ms` Approved, June 29, 1866. [No. 61.] Joint Resolution for the Relief of Ambwse L. Goodrich and Nathan Cornish, June 29, 1866. jbr carryizq the United States 3[ail from Boise Ciiy to Idaho City, in the Territory ez" —""`—__` gahé, an of Dame! Wellzngtorz and J. C'. Dorsey, for Extra Servzces an carzying the GI. Be it resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Postmaster- Demand of General be, and is hereby, authorized to audit and settle, as to him may  had appear just and equitable, the demand of Ambrose L. Goodrich and Na- N,,mm,’C0mm, than Cornish for carrying the United States mail on route sixteen thou- to be audited sand and one, from Boise City to Idaho City, in the Territory of Idaho, “"d “°m°d? Erom the fifth day of July, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, until the first day of July, eighteen hundred and sixty-five ; Provided, That the amount Proviso. to be allowed shall not exceed eight thousand dollars; and also to audit and settle in like manner the demand of Daniel Wellington and J. C. Dor- D¤l§°lt€€*lFf soy, for extra services in carrying the United States mails on route number totnggd J?é}°g` fourteen thousand six hundred and two, between the towns of Carson City Dorsey. and Aurora, in the State of Nevada, from July first,. eighteen hundred and sixty-two, to June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and sixty-five: Provided, That the amount to be allowed shall not exceed ten thousand dollars. Pwviso- APPROVED, June 29, 1866. [N0. 64.} Joint Resolution jor the Relief of Joseph Parkins. July 3, 1866. Be it resolved by the Senate and fbuse of Represenlatives of the United Slafes of America in Congress assembled, That the proper accounting Payment m Oihuer of the lvar Department be, and he is hereby, authorized and in- Plifpll ;)=“`}<l'=° { Mructed to pay to Joeeph Parkins, who has been and now is delivering :,'f,,‘i‘f,:Q`,]'fm]’ ° the stone for the construction of the arsenal at Rock Island, in the State com-net. von. xiv. 39