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 746 THIRTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Rss. 3, 9. 1848. RESOLUTION S. Much 14,, 1g4g_ [No. 3.] —.d Rcsaluticnfar the Relief of Betsey Mclnzosh. Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United Secretary of the States of America in Congress assembled, That, agreeably to a joint £"i;;':S'gy  resolution of the fifteenth of June, eighteen hundred and forty- rosh me smmmr four, " for the relief of certain Indian claimants under the Cherokee board l;,;- Cha,,, of the Treasury pay, or cause to be paid, the amount of certificate issued kee_c0mmission~ by the late board of Cherokee commissioners under 'll1€ S€V€\'l£€€D$.ll °"m h" I""' article of said treaty, in favor of Betsey McIntosh, to the said Betsey McIntosh, out of any unexpended appropriation heretofore made under an act approved the second of July, eighteen hundred and thirty-six, entitled "An Act making further appropriations for carrying into efect certain Indian treaties? APPROVED, March 14, 1848. June 16, 1848. [N0. 9.]—J0int Resolution providing for Payment of the Regment of Texas ·—-—-—-——··—·- Mounted Troops called into the Service of the United States, under the Requisition. nfPC0l0ncl Curtis, in the Year eighteen hundred cmd forty-seven, and for otwr urposcs. Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United Cmam Texas States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of War Q3:;?;  be, and he is hereby, authorined and required to cause to be paid, out service for six of any unexperidcd appropriations for the prosecution of rho war xmulhziéghgftg between the United States of America and the republic of · Mexico, the bcyomjoimngghc regiment of Texas mounted troops which was mustered mto the serarmy, m receive vice of the United States for six months, under the requisition of lggmsggs and gl Colonel Curtis, in the year eighteen hundred and forty-seven, and dismounted men charged before joining the army, the pay and allowances of mounted mon, 3;*** 3%* dum? from the time the several companies thereof arrived at San Antonio, Sag Ang`;0 tsl the place of rendezvous, until they were mustered out of service, and rnucggcdogutdgi the usual pay and travelling allowances from the time they left their hinged_homes until they reached Sam Antonio, and from the places where they were mustered out of service until they reached their homes; and the companies of Captains Smith and Hill, until they refused to be mustered out. of service, or were disbanded by their respective captains; To be paidalso and also that he cause to be paid to the said regiment the Full value of S': h°'s°S]°“° bl" all horses which he shall be satisfied were lost. by them for want of em for want of . . . . . . . rmge, forage, during the periods herein specified: Pnwzded, That nothing in Proviso, the act approved second March, eighteen hundred and forty-seven, en· 1847;**-39- titled "An Act to amend an act to provide for the payment of horses and other property lost and destroyed in the military service of the United States," approved eighteenth January, eighteen hundred and thirty- seven, hall be construed to revive the proviso to the second section of 18% °h· 73- the act approved the fifteenth of June, eighteen hundred and forty-four, entitled "An Act making an appropriation for the payment of horses lorfglugifizlggj lost by the Missouri volunteers in the Florida war:" Provided, also, m¤,wmch were That all horses belonging to volunteers, which were lost in the Gulf of
 * >§;d¤§*¤i?§:¤i;€é treaty of eighteen hundred and thirty-five—thirty-six," the Secretary