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264 FORTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ras. 82, 83, 84. 1868. may be happily terminated by a policy of forbearance on the part of the Turkish government, and they hereby declare their earnest hope that the Turkish government will listen kindly to this representation, and will speedily adopt such generous steps as will secure to Crete the much-desired blessings of peace and the advantages of autonomic government. Ccntostiu Sec. And be it further resolved, That religion, civilization, and g::,“h°“ld b° humanity require that the existing contest in Crete should be brought to ` a close, and to accomplish this result the civilized powers of the world should unite in friendly influence with the government of Turkey. Lllulsterof the Sec. And be it further resolved, That it shall be the duty of the g"tf3rE;z;?tg° President to instruct the minister of the United States at Constantinople &c. ’ to co-operate with the ministers of other powers in all good offices to 0¢>py¤¤Tur- terminate the suH`erings of the people of Crete; and that it shall be the k"' further duty of the President to communicate a copy of this resolution to the government of Turkey. Approved, July 2'Z, 1868. July 27, 1868. [N0. 83.] Joint Resolution to aid ln ngom Peonage Wonwn and Gltihlren of the GDG]0 WHS. _ Be it resolved by the Senate and [base of Representatives of the United Women ond States of uimerica in Congress assembled, That Lieutenant-General W. 5E}}?;:?,;;?; T. Sherman be, and is hereby, authorized and requested to use the most be reclaimed efficient means his judgment will approve to reclaim from peonage the {mm P°°¤°S°· women and children of the Navajo Indians, now held in slavery in the territory adjacent to their homes and the reservation on which the Navajo Indians have been confined. Approved, July 27, 1868. July 21, 1868. [No. 84.] Join: Resolution relative to the Pay of the chief Clerk in the Opice of the ‘;"*"' Sergeant-at-Anus of the House. Be it resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United Psy of chief States of America in Congress assembled, That the clerk is directed to

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mms; me of the sergeant-at-arms the difference between his present pay and the Home- amount voted him by a resolution of the House, passed June twenty-fifth, eighteen hundred and sixty-six, thereby uxing the salary of the clerk in the office of the sergeant-at-arms at twenty-tive hundred dollars per annum. Approved, July 27, 1868.