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 610 THIRTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. RES. 64, 65, 68, 70, 71. 1866. of Illinois, in lieu of the contract price, the siém of thiptpen dtglgrs and fifty cents per perch for all stone delivered an to be e ivere or the construction of said arsenal, and that said Parkins shall receive and accept said sum as full satisfaction of all claims under said contract, and shall never make any further claim for any services rendered by him thereunder. APPROVED, July 3, 1866. July 3, 1866. [N0. 65.] Joint Resolution providing forthe Settlement of Accounts of W H. Eamricle. Be it resolved b the Senate and House of Representatives g' the United V. Accounts nr States of America in Congress assembled, That the proper accounting Wim H- H¤m· officers of the Treasury Department be directed to settle the accounts of m b° s°°' the late Wyatt H. Hamrick, lieutenant and quartermaster of the thirty- ninth Ohio volunteers, upon equitable terms, and upon the best evidence available. APPROVED, July 3, 1866. July 13, 1866. [No. 68.] Joint Resolution jhr the Relief of Edgar T. Harris. Be it resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United Pension to Ed- States of America in Congress assembled, That the name of Edgar T. €“' T' H‘“`““‘ Harris, late of the First West Virginia Infantry, be placed on the list of pensioners and be entitled to such pension as is now or may hereafter be allowed by law to pensioners having total and permanent disability. Approved, July 13, 1866. July 23, 1866. N0. 70. Joint Resolution or the Relic 0 John Wells and Sons, ofBaltimore. ____________ [ Be it resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United Psrmlty under States of America in Congress assembled, That the quartermastengen- Wells and Sons. hereby authorized to remit to John Wells and Sons, of Baltimore, Mary- land, so much of the penalty incurred by them by reason of their failure to comply with their contract entered into on the fourth day of October, eighteen hundred and sixty-three, with Captain S. H. Dunan, A. Q. M., under the direction of the quartermaster-general, for repairing the steamer " City of Albany" as may not be covered by the actual loss of the government, by reason of the delay in completing said steamer in accordance with the strict terms of the contract. Approved, July 23, 1866. Jul! 281 186** [N0. 71.] Joint Resolution for the Reliefz` Caroline A. Randall, Adminfstratriv and Widow g" Charles . Randall, deceased. Be it resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United Paymentto States of America in Congress assembled, That the proper accounting   officers of the Treasury Department be, and- they are hereby, authorized Colonel crimes and directed to pay to the legal representatives of Charles B. Randall, EérR¤¤]<l*2l; fag deceased, late lieutenant-colonel of the I49th regiment New York volunm,§:,,;s,,].rf,,c; teer infantry, who was killed in action, on the twentieth July, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, at the battle of Beech-Tree Creek, Georgia, the sum of one hundred and seventy-five dollars out of any money in the treasury not otherwiseappropriated, as payment lfor one private horse used by sand Randall in the military service, which horse was lost hy starvation five days after the death of said Randall. Approved, July 23, 1866.
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