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THIRTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. I. RES. 21, 22, 23. 1854. 831

 [No. 21.] Joint Resolution jbr the Relief of John A. Bryan. Aug 1, 1g5g_

l Be it resolved bgtbe Senate and House of Representatives of the United

 States of America in Congress assembled That the Secretary of War be Account of

authorized and required to receive proof of the number of days that J<>1mA~ Bm-n John A. Bryan was engaged in the discharge of the duties of a commis- ggfgaigdlted sioner, to make and carry into effect a treaty with the Wyandott Indians, i being appointed commissioner for the purposes aforesaid, by the Secretary of War, on the nineteenth of April, eighteen hundred and thirty-six, and · to pay the said Bryan, at the rate of eight dollars per day whilst so engaged, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, deducting therefrom any amount that said Bryan may have heretofore received for said services. Approved, August 1, 1854. [No. 22.] Joint Resolution jor tlétgfijrzybrevet Captain J. H Lenclrum, United Aug. 8, 1854. Be it resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the accounting Accounts Og _1_ ofticers of the treasury be authorized to settle the accounts of Brevet H- Lénflmm *0 Captain J. H. Lcndrum, of the United States Army, and to credit the Eg ggggegtxgd said Lendrum with the sum of two thousand nine hundred and seventy certain credits. dollars and fourteen cents, moneys disbursed by said Lendrum out of the moneys of the Quartermasters fund, and the sum of three thousand five hundred and seventy-five dollars and ninety-six cents, moneys disbursed by said Lendrum out of the moneys belonging to the civil fund of California, the vouchers for which were lost and destroyed by reason of the tire in the city of San Francisco on the fourth of May, Anno Domini, eighteen hundred and fifty. Approved, August 3, 1854. [N0. 23)] A Joint Resolution directing the Accounting Officers of the Treasury to Adjust Aug. 3, 1854. tie Account of William Woodbury, late Pension Agent at Portland, Maine. —···—···" Be it resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the accounting officers Wm_ woodof the treasury be, and theyare hereby, directed, in adjusting the ac- b¤ryt<>l>‘¢_¤U<>jV- count of William Woodbury, late Pension Agent at Portland, Maine, to gi, m` place to the credit of the said William Woodbury the entire amount paid count. by him to Mary Hone, the only surviving child and heir of Keziah Hartshorne, deceased, the same having been paid in conformity with the directions of the Commissioner of Pensions, as conveyed upon the face of a certificate of pension issued by said commissioner to said Keziah Hartshorne on the twentieth day of January, one thousand eight hundred and forty-nine. APPROVED, August 3, 1854.