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 RESOLUTIONS. [No. 4.] Joint Resolution/or the Reli<y"¢y" George TV. Lane, Su erintendent of the Branch Nb- 471869 Mint at Denver, Colorado, and Assistant Treasurer of ti; United States. _—;*~`_€- Bc it resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United _ States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the Treas- a“C“;‘glGl° b° ury bc, and he is hereby, authorized to credit and allow to George W. iviiggncggoggg Lane, superintendent of the United States branch mint at Denver, Col- ¤<*m¤¤¤¤f ¤¢- orado Territory, in the settlement of his accounts, the sum of four thou- Q352E f°m°°“°y sand four hundred and nineteen dollars and ninety cents, public money, which was stolen from the mint without fault or neglect on the part of said superintendent, and which has not been recovered. A1’I’ROVED, February 4, 1869. [No. 6.] A &solutz'on relating to the Zlhleage of Charles U/'estinoreland. fEl?,;$’· 1869 Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Matted States _ of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the Treasury be, mE‘;l};';°3lH:§GS and is hereby, authorized and directed to pay to the secretary of the wcQqmO,·ci,,,,d_ Senate, out of the appropriation for payment of the messengers of the 1868, <>h· 177- respective States for conveying to the seat of government the votes of A°"e’p' lu' the electors of said States for President and Vice-President, (act of July twentieth, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight,) in trust for Charles `Wcstrnoreland, the only child of the late Charles W€SlH10l`ClHUd, the person appointed by the electors of California to deliver to the president of the Senate a list of the votes of California for President and Vice—President for eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, and who died at Panama, on his way to the seat of government with said list, the sum to which said VVcstmoreland would have been entitled had he reached the seat of government and delivered the same; and the receipt of the secretary of the Senate for said sum shall be a sufficient voucher therefor. Approved, February 9, 1869. [N0. 12.] Joint Resolution _/or the Relinyf of Leonard Pierce, junior, late United States Bb:l9·.-l€& Consul at ll[atamoras. Be it resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives ry the United P States of America in Congress assembled, That there be paid to Leonard Lc0:g'£°f}lc;€c, Pierce, junior, of Houlton, Maine, out of any money appropriated for the Jr. use of the State Department, the sum of eleven thousand eight hundred and forty-three dollars and eighty-nine cents in gold, in full for expenditures made by him out of his private funds while United States consul at Matamoras, Mexico, during the period from the twelfth of March, eighteen hundred and sixty-two, to the thirticth of November, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, in aiding Union soldiers and refugees fleeing from Texas. APPROVED, February 19, 1869.