Aug. 11, 1848.
(No. 27.)—A Resolution authorizing the Submission of certain Claims to Arbitration.
The claim of the Catholic Congregation of St. Augustine, Florida, and Benedict Madeore,
vicar-general of Florida, to certain property specified in their memorial, to be submitted
to arbitration.
Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America
in Congress assembled, That the Solicitor of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized, by and with the
approval of the Secretaries of the Treasury and War Departments, to submit the differences
between the United States of the one part, and the Catholic Congregation of St. Augustine,
Florida, and Benedict Madeore, vicar-general of the Catholic Church of Florida, of
the other part, as to certain property specified in the memorials to Congress of the
claimants, at this session, to arbitration, and to agree, for the
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United States, to such impartial and disinterested citizen learned in the law as said
Solicitor and said parties may select, to decide said differences on such terms and
conditions, and in such mode, manner, and form, as may be deemed just and proper by
said Solicitor and said parties, to be set forth in such submission; and that said
Solicitor be directed to defend the rights and interests of the United States before
such arbitrator, and to obtain from Havana, or elsewhere, such papers as may be necessary
therefor, the decision of said arbitrator to be made before or during the next session
of Congress, and, with the evidence on which the same is founded, to be laid before
Congress at its next session, for its approval and ratification thereof, or dissent
therefrom, and for its further action.
Approved, August 11, 1848.
Printed Document, 2 page(s), Private Acts, IX, 30th Cong., 1st sess., George Minot, Statutes at Large 9, 747-48 ,