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THIRTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. II. Rus. 2, 7, 9, 10. 1853. 769 RESOLUTIONS. [No. 2.] Joint Resolution authorizing the Settlement of the Account of the Public Printer,, Dec. 23, 1852. for Paper usui by lum since the jirst of November, eighteen hundred and _/ifty-two. ———-———-——— Resolved by the Senate and [base of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the accounts of the Settlement of Public Printer, for paper furnished and used by him since the expiration g,?"“:‘bf{g°°‘f,‘;{ of the time specified in the sixth section of the "Act making appropriations tay, P P for the naval service for the year ending the thirtieth of June eighteen hundred and tit'ty-three," and also for the paper to be furnished and used by him until the Superintendent of the Public Printing shall commence furnishing and delivering to him paper to be used for the public printing, be settled and paid as the accounts of the Public Printer have been settled and paid, under the said sixth section of said act, and as is provided for in said sixth section. Approved, December 23, 1853. [No. 7.] A Resolution for Surrenderinq the Site of the old Ogletlimpe Barracks to the City Jan. 20, 1858. Council of Savannah, Georgia. ——-———————- Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of War Sife0N1G Oglebe, and he is hereby authorized, to convey to the City Council of Savan- 2}°{2° Sol:;':,];?] nah, Georgia, the site of the old Oglethorpe Barracks adjacent to said to Savannah, city; which said site has long been abandoned by the Government, and G°°*'B"“· in consideration of the liherality of said city, in surrendering to the Government heretofore certain lands now known as the new barracks in said city. Approved, January 20, 1853. [No. 9.] A Resolution for the Relie/‘qfAIerander X P. Garnett. Feb. 3, 1853. Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives af the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the A. Y. P. on- Navy cause to be paid to Alexander Y. P. Garnett the sum of one gw; {8 b° Pm hundred and sixty-six dollars and ten cents, for his services as surgeon` on board the Ship Cyane, from the first day of March, eighteen hundred and forty-three, to the sixth day of August of the same year, in addition to any sum or sums which may have been paid said Garnett as assistant surgeon on account of his services. Ar1>1:0v1:1>, February 3, 1853. [No. 10.] Joint Resolution granting the Petition of William and Matthew Mbss. Feb. 6, 1853. Resolved bg the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Postmaster·Gencral 0,, W,,£;:°‘;’;:Q be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to adjust and settle the Mmimv IMO5g, account of William and Matthew Moss, contractors for carrying the mail ¤m£L¤6¤*m% on route number five thousand nine hundred and ninety-one, at the rate Q:] ,,,,,§_°m l von. x. Pn1v.—97