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 TWENTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess.II. Rns.9, I1. 1842. 977 No. 9. A Resolution for the relief of Ferdinand Pettrick. Aug_ 2s_18H_ Resolved, &c., That the Secretary of the Navy be, and he is hereby, authorized to pay over to Ferdinand Pettrich the unexpended balance pmprianion for of the appropriation for the finishing of the statue of Waslrington. €‘°‘“° of W°¤h· Appnovnn, August 29, 1842. pulgdoliirigbe N. 11. .:1 Resolution to authorize the Postmaster Gene at to settle the accounts 0 A _ _ 0 Patton Pitcher and Company? f Resolved, Qc., That the Postmaster General be, and he is hereby, directed to allow Patton Pilcher and Company, contractors on mail route P. M. General number three thousand seven hundred and eighteen, from Mobile to ;;:,:';‘;n;h;;“h° New Orleans, the amount which, in his discretion, he may deem just mu deem just and equitable, not exceeding the amount they would have received if andy equitable. they had performed the service, the said contractors having been prevented from carrying the mail for twenty-three days by the interference of the postmaster at New Orleans. Approved, August 31, 1842. 3 Y