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 4 6 6 644 THIRTY—NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I1'. RES. 62 63, 6, 5, 6. 1867. 1 gym-cb g, 136; [No. 62.] A Molutaion for the Reliqfqf Dempsey Reece, of Indiana. Resolved ky the Senate and House of Representativex bf the Unitéd Dempsey _ State.: of America in Congress assembled, That the Postroaster-General 5f:f° 3°f$§!g"‘ be authorized and required to receive proposals for carrying the llmted contxgsct when, States mail on route No. 12068, between lflewcastle and Mechamcburg, GW- in the State of Indiana.; and when sucb·b1d shall be accepted, Dempsey flieece, the fpgesent tcontractor, shall be dmcharged from any further_ perormance o is con mc . Whep this Sec. 2. And be it further resolved, That this joint resolution shall Approved, March 2, 1867. Merch 2, 1867. [No. 68.] Jain! Resolution authm·iz1`nq the Secretmy of the Treasmy to autlit and settle `“""_’""— the Accounts J John Scdgewick, Collector of Intern Revenue for the Tlnrd Collectum District of Calgfarnfa. Be it resolved ky the Senate and House of Representatives of the United Accounts of States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the J¢>h¤ Sedgewkk Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized to audit and settle the accounts 3§°;;`;$§°d of John Sedgewick, collector of internal revenue for the third collection U district of California for the fiscal year ending June thirty, eighteen hundred and sixty-fonlr, as to him may appear just and equitable. Approved, March 2, 1867. Mmh ¤· 18*7- N .¤4. J: t Rmx r the ner r.4zmma» Em new Publ' M [ 0 1 0 n forut}Ln:n£,1l-d O_§fcelcZ.g't¢vens’ Point, Wggoonsin. of E mq _ Be it resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United allgfgéttylgf States of America in Ovngress assembled, That the Secretary of the manson Eaton Interior and the S€Ci'€lZ8l'y of lll1S Treasury 8Hd tl’1€ pl'0p81‘ 3COOUDllDg for Pulihi officers in their departments, in settling the accounts of Almanson Eaton, m°“°y °s' receiver of public moneys for the district of lands subject to sale at Stevens’ Point, Wisconsi n, shall, upoxt satisfactory evidence being made and filed, allow and credat to sand receiver the sum of two thousand and ninety-two dollars and seventy-two cents, public money lost and destroyed by fire in the burning of the offices, books, papers, ami the public money of the register and receiver at Steve¤s’ Point, Wisconsin, on the night of the twentyminth of December, A. D. eighteen hundred and sixty-five. APPROVED, March 2, 1867. U¤¤'¢h 2, 1867- [No. 65.] Joint Resolution referring the Papers in the Case of FC A. Gxbbons and E X Kcdq to the Court of Claims. _ Be it resolved by the Senate and Himsa of Representatives of the United °J:I;‘;."°F“‘ gm States of America in Congress assembled, That the papers in the case of Gibbous gud`; Francis A. Gibbons and F. X. Kelley be referred back to the court of X- Keiiei to be claims, and the court shall be authorized, if of opinion that the ends of claims. amended petition, without prejudice to the claim by reason of the former decision of said court. Avrnovxp, March 2, 1867. Much 2, 186L [N0. 66.] Joint Resolution aut2_olZi;n§y‘.h£) 2{e;f¢ Treasury to audit and pay dw Preamble- WHEREAS divers horses, the property of John R. Beckley, mail coutractor on mail routes number ninety-six hundred and thirty-four and number ninety-six hundred and nineteen, in the State of Kentucky, were, during the late war, captured by the rebel forces and guerillas, and lost to said contractor, while endeavorixxg to carry out his contract with the United States: Therefore,
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