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FORTY—FIRST CONGRESS; Sess. II. RES. 24, 25, 27, 34., 35, 38. 1870. 663 allowed by law to other volunteer forces in the military service at the same time. And in estimating the amount due the said force, the officers and non-commissioned oflihers thereof shall be paid under the mustering reg— ulations of the army in force at the time the regiment was under recruitment. And no allowance shall be made for any troops who did not perform actual military service in full co-operation with and subject to the orders of the United States authorities. Approved, March 18, 1870. 0. 25. Joint Resolution a 'atin to tho ._ 8 ” . [NStanto1i,jbr their Use, a Subipigcpudl to gse Yedrgrigdabrgnagzl Sgzlggdcigelguilzfegifde Supreme Court of the United States. Be it resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That, in consideration of the Poymenttv distinguished services and untimely death of Honorable Edwin M. Stan- ;]‘,‘{,]Qg’g',“é‘g_ ton, there shall be paid, out of any money in the treasury noto therwisc win M. Stanton. appropriated, to his widow, for the use of herself and his children, a sum equal to one year’s salary of an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, to which office he had been appointed at the time of his death. Approved, March 18, 1870. [No. 27.] Joint Resolution for the Relief of Francis S1 McDonald. Match 29. 1870- Be it resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, '1`hatthe Secretary of War be Payment to directed to cause to be paid to Francis S. McDonald the full pay and $*;:5]; S· M°‘ emoluments of a second lieutenant of the third Minnesota volunteers from ' November the first, eighteen hundred and sixty-two, to June twenty-sixth, eighteen hundred and sixty-three, with travel, pay, and allowances from Snyder’s Blufi, Mississippi, to Fort Snelling, Minnesota. Approved, March 23, 1870. 0. . A &solution to authorize the Rea intment o Willmm Pollard in the En '- A ril12, 1870 [N 34] neer Corps of the States Ravy. gz "U"""` Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of Ameriea in Congress assembled, That the President of the United States I ‘]lim¤¤¤ ¥f<>l· be, and he is hereby, authorized to nominate, and, by and with the advice ;f,s;§°§Q]’,'Q'Q,:j and consent of the Senate, to reappoint William Pollard, late an assistant gineer in the engineer in the navy, to the place from which he was dismissed. ““"Y· Approved, April 12, 1870. [N0. 35.] A Resolution for the Relief of Brigadier·G'eneral Gabriel R. Paul, of the April 12, 1870. United States Army. U Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That Brigadier-General Gabriel R. Br]°’;{’,‘;$f*ée°s_ Paul shall receive the full pay and allowance of a brigadier-general in er8§Gabri9] R_ the army of the United States, that being his rank when wounded, and on Paul. which he was retired. Approved, April 12, 1870. [No. 38;] hint Resolution to construe an Act entitled “An Apt to amend an Act entitled April 28, 1870. ‘ An ct to conjirm certain private Lond Claims in the Territory of New Mexzco.’ " Be it resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United lifiiseijlbhlebll States of America in Congress assembled, That so much of an act ap- V$;Xgépi;17£ proved February twenty-fifth, eighteen hundred and sixty-nine, and en- Bd fg:’P,,B§8mmg titled "An act to amend an act entitled ‘An act to confirm certam private certain claims