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206 TWENTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. H. Rus. 4, 5, 7. 1847 RESOLUTIONS. March 1, 1847. [N0. 4.] -.6 Resolution respecting the Mapmand Chart: of the Surveys of the """"""""" Boundary Lines of the United SldZ8$'Qf.a1IlC1'iCG withforcign Slate:. Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Uni- Copics of cer- ted States of America in O0lIg‘7‘cS$ GS-Wmblcd, That the Secretary of

  • ‘m“x!{; iff State be directed to cause to be prepared, and transmitted to the

and and mms- cxccutives of the scvcral States havincr boundaries with forcivn states p _ · D _ D I ¤¤¤**;d*°**i{° °¤· a competent number of authentic copxes of the settlement of such gi: g::"; °°r` boundaries, and the maps and charts relating thereto, and the evidence thereof in the State Department. Armovmn, March 1, 1847. March 2, 1847. [N o.d5.l -—O;c.s·0luti0ézZéyivingdt/zchThgnks of Snngrfslto Jgujizr-Gezeral Taylor, ——-—-———-—- an 2 e cars an mw; er as ummm: , in¢ e uze iitary pmuiansac Monterey. Resolved, unanimously, by the Senate and House of Representatives '1‘hanks0fCon- of the [Mitcd States of America in Congress assembled, Thnt the §"°%“ ‘°“d°'“d*° thanks of Congress are due, and are hereby tendered to Major-Gem Iajor-General . ’. . TMO,} ms Om- eral Zachary Taylor, hns officers and men, for the fortxtude, skxll, cncvrs und men- terprise, and courage which distinguished the late brilliant military operations at Monterey. A gold medal Resolved, That the President be requested to cause to be struck a “;€;’gnf;3“°k fg gold medal with devices emblcmatical of this splendid achievement, gggucm T,y;,,,_ and presented to General Taylor as a testimony of the high sense entertained by Congress of his judicious and distinguished conduct on that memorable occasion. Swords to be Resolved, That the President of the United States be further rc-

 1;;: qucstcd to cause swords, with suitable devices, to be presented to

16,, Henderson, Major-Gcncrgl Butler, Major-General Henderson, and to Brigadier- Twiggs,_ Worth, General 'ljwnggsi, Bngadicr-General WV0rth, and Brigadier-General am] Q“‘"““"‘ Qujtman, m tesumony of the high sense entertained by Congress of their gallamry and good conduct in storming Monterey. Asword to be Resolved, That the President of the United States be further rc- $*3;:;*;;; 2: quesizcd to prqsenti a sword, with suitable devices, to the nearest male game of (;°¤,,,,_; rclauvc ofBr1g·ad1cr-General Hamer, and to communicate to him the H¤¤¤=f- deep regret whnch Congress feels for the loss of a gallant man, whose 11'amc ought to live in the recollection and aifection of a grateful country. Resolved, That the President be requested to cause the foregoing resolutions to be communicated to General Taylor, aud, through him, to the army under his command. Armzovmn, March 2, 1847. March 3, IB-!-7. [No. 7.]—.0 Resolution to rqfund Money to the State: which have supplied Val- ' " unteers and furnished them Trans crtazion durin ihc resent War before . . . P g P hung mustered and renewed unto the Service of the United States. Expenses im Resolved by the »§'enate and House of Rqaresmtatives of Hou Unimarred by States ted States of America an Congress assembled, That the Secretary of