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 THIRTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Rss. 10, 11, 14, 27. 1848. 747 Mexico, since the thirteenth May, eighteen hundred and forty-six, by thrown overboard beige thrown 0v6l’b03.l'd O!' 0l·l’l€!'\ViS¢, shall be paid for in the same m W9 Gull; of U, rd d f  In t f   1 h ·   MGXICO EIDCB manner 0.5 IS pFOH 6 0I' Gpay €H 0 0 GT ost OYSCS in this act. 13th May, 1846, Apmcveo, June I6, 1848. ¤1¤<>t<> be p¤idf<>r· [No. 10.]-.9 Resolution in Favor of David Shaw and Solomon T. Corser. June 25, 1848. Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Postmaster-General The Postmasbe and hereby is, authorized and required to examine the claim of ‘€"(’?“*"°l €° ' _ . . examine their David Shaw and S0l0m0l1 T. C0l'S0l', COHURCIOIS for carrying the mail claim for extra on route number fol.l\‘, from Y0\‘tland to Augusta, in Maine, and ascer- mail S€fVi¢¤· . · · · The amount asmm whether any sum of money xs justly and equitably due them for cmand ,0 be any more expensive service performed by them on said route than was due thern, if anyt, required or contemplated by their contract; and if it shall be found :;e*’°r;’j_;*:;;‘:‘ 2,, that any sum of money is due them HS aforesaid, then that he ascertain the pnspgmce the amount thereof, and pay the same out of the revenues of the Post- D<=p¤r¢{¤¤n¢- Orhce Department: Provided, That in no event shall a greater sum P'°"*‘°»*l’°‘“° . . . greater sum bc than three thousand dollars be allowed and paid on the claim aforesaid. ,,u0,,,,,d gm, Am>xovm>, June 26, 1848. B3000- [No. 11.] --.9 Resolution to explain an Aat passed twentyfaurth June, eighteen June gg, 1g4g_ hundred and forty-eight, entitled “An Jctfar the Relief of W. B. Slaughter, lute ——· Smetary of me Territory of Wisconsin." 1848, ch- 69- Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States ¢y’ America in Congress assembled, That the words " late Sec· The word, retary of the Treasury of Wisconsin," where the same occur in the "late Secretary act entitled "An Act for the relief of W. B. Slaughter late Secretary °f ‘ll° T'?“‘}fT?/ . . . ,, ’ . of \VlECOIlSlIl, in of the Territory of \VlSCOHS1l'1, approved June twenty-fourth, eighteen the gc; ro, his ,6- hundred and forty-eight, be taken to mean, " late Secretary of the Ter- l;;*`;¥°}]<?¤€kg¤ t¤ ritory of Wisconsin ; " and that the said act be construed and executed ,8,,;, of ih; ff.: accordingly, _ ritory of Wiscon- Armovrzo, June 28, 1848. “"‘· [N0. 14.]- J1 Resolution in Relation to the naval Pension of John Jlfo Garr. July 5, 1g4g_ Resolved by the Senate and House af Representatives of the United States o America in Convress assembled That the Secretar of the ga ham, Mc, _ ¤ _ » _ Y the _ Nav be, and he hereb is authorized to a to Catharme McGarr, Gnrr tv be pwd - y y ’ · P y · · th amount of wife of John McGarr, a naval pensioner, the amount of pension which pgmon which shall appear on the books to be due to him, and not called for by him shall appear on or any one duly authorized by him. *h° b°°ks *° bc due her husband, Armovzo, July 5, 1848. and ,,0; ,,,;;,,4 ro, by him. [N0. 27.] —- .8 Resolution authorizing the Submission of certain Claims to Jr0i- Aug. ll, 1848. tration. """_"‘ Resolved b the Senate and House 0 Re esentatives 0 the United ,,· Y! _ _ pr _ _ The cl nm of States of America an Congress assembled, That the Solicitor of the theCatholicC0rx- Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized, by and with the approval  °é,;{j of the Secretaries of the Treasury and War Departments, to submit .·1¤,°,m4 Bhedscr the diiierences between the United States of the one part, and the Mzgigféf HTF; Catholic Congregation of St. Augustine, Florida, and Benedict Made- 5; ,0 c,,,,,?,, ore, vicar-general of the Catholic Church of Florida, of the other propertyspecitied part, as to certain property specified in the memorials to Congress of ;2lb;":QJ‘i)‘,‘;l‘};;;fi the claimants, at this session, to arbitration, and to agree, for the to arbitration,