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THIRTY·—SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. RES. 13, 14, 15. 1860. 873 [No, 13,] A Resolution for the lfelkf%`dé;mM Fridley, late Agent fn- the Winnebago May 25, 1w_ Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of Aaca in Congress assembled, That. in the Hnal settlement of the accounts of A. M. Fridley, late agent for the Winnebago Indians, A°'€°“°° °f A' the proper accounting officers be, and they are hereby, authorized and Bdtugieddeymtd be directed to credit him with the amount of judgment paid by him on the <>r¢<1i*=¢<>’l>¤ziV¤¤ twenty-sixth of March, eighteen hundred and fifty-eight, and which was mm' obtained against him on the fifteenth of January, eighteen hundred and fifty- six, in the United States District Court for the second district of Minnesota, in consequence of his having, under positive orders of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, disregarded an injunction obtained against him in said Court in regard to the payment of certain moneys belonging to the Winnebago Indians, and which orders said Fridley was compelled to, and did, obey and carry out. And any balance found to be due said Fridley, after such credit shall be given to him, shall be paid out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated. And the Secretary of the Interior is hereby directed to deduct the amount of said judgment, or so much thereof as was paid for the benedt of the Winnebagoes, from the annuities due them under the treaty of October thirteen, eighteen hundred and V0]- ix- P- 878- forty-six, and pay the amount thus deducted into the treasury. Approved, May 25, 1860. [N0. 14.] A nmzumm ranting to the om". ty George ima, tat qr Fzmtza, dame:. —l¤¤¤ M 18%- Resolved by the Senate and Hame of Representatives of the United _ States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of War is Gkgggnpigille, tc hereby authorized and required to revise his execution of the act of Con· be considered gress entitled "An act supplemental to an act therein mentioned," approv~ ““°"'· ed December twenty-second, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, required #£§§_°§Qg;g_ of him by a joint resolution of Congress approved June third, eighteen V0, xi 568 hundred and fifty eight, and on said revision to consider and give effecfp` ` to all the testimony Bled in said case, including certain depositions formerly rejected by the second auditor of the treasury for the want of authentication, but now duly authenticated, and to restate and settle the account heretofore stated and settled by him under said resolution, and to make such corrections in his said former statement and settlement, and such further allowances, if any, on account of said claim beyond what has heretofore been allowed and paid, as in his opinion justice to the claimant shall require. Approved, June 1, 1860. [N0. 15.] A Resolution authorizing the Settlement ty" the Accounts of John R. Bartlett, JUH0 7, 1860- late Commissioner of the United States to run and mark the Boundary Line between the “`""`i United States and Mexico, and for other Purposes. Resolved by the Senate and [abuse of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the Interior be, and is hereby, authorized to adjust the accounts of John R. J0g';’°§l"é*;Itf§t£ Bartlett, late commissioner of the United States under the treaty of ,0;,,, ,,_dj,m,,d_ ' Guadalupe Hidalgo to run and mark the boundary line between the United States and Mexico upon principles just, fair and equitable to the $01- ix· pp· 922, said Bartlett and to the United States and in conformity with the usage 92 ' in such cases, and that he also ascertain, or cause to be ascertained, in making said adjustment, whether the said Bartlett has received s. credit upon his account with the government, and if so, what amount, for advances, if any, made by Thomas W. Tansill, late quartermaster and commissary of the said boundary commission, to officers and men in the employment of the same and claimed by said Tansill to be due to hun at VOL. xxx. Pnxv.-112