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 TWENTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Rus. 8,9. 1843. 907 hundred and thirty-seven, with Captain C. A. Ogden, acting on behalf of the United States, by which they agreed to erect a bridge across the Kaskaskia river, and to construct a certain part of the Cumberland road in the state of Illinois; and that he pay said amount, when ascertained, out of any moneys in the treasury not otherwise appropriated. Approved, March 3, 1843. RESOLUTIONS. Ne. S. Joint Resolution explanatory of “.lln acl for the relief of Thomas King." Much 3, 1g4g_ Be it resolved, 4}-c., That it shall be the duty of the Secretary of War, "-"—""`i instead of the Commissioner of Pensions, to carry into execution the Sec.ofWm-to act of the present session of Congress entitled "An act {br the relief of $:;*zcl“§.;.l;%°* Thomas King," approved the twenty-fourth day of February, eighteen 24’1843,ch_4j_ hundred and forty-three. Arr-Rovzn, March 3, 1843. N0. 9. Joint Resolution to authorize the Postmaster-General to settle with JZ and March 3, 1843. P. Voorhies. """"`" Be it resolved, Qc., That the Postmaster-General is hereby authorized to settle with, and make an allowance to, J. and P. Voorhies, contractors Allowance for {hr carrying the mail on route number two thousand two hundred and gg1Vés5g2E Od forty-six, between Dayton, Ohio, and Indianapolis, Indiana, from seventh ` March, one thousand eight hundred and forty-one, to February, one thousand eight hundred and forty-three, one trip a week, if in his opinion, under the circumstances of the case, in justice and equity they are entitled to such allowance. Approved, March 3, 1843.