FOBTSLTHIRD CONGRESS. Sm s,II. 011.209,210,211,212, S13. 1875. 66} Eleventh Minnesota Volunteers, from the tenth dey of October, eighteen A hundred and s1X£y—two, to the eighth dey of May, eighteen hundred end mxty-three; and u. sum suiiieieueto pay the same is hereby approprrated out of any money not otherwise appropriated by 1¤.w. ‘ Approved, March 3, 1875. 4 · · · CHAP. 210.+An act for the relief of the Allegheny Valley Railroad Company. March 3, 1375, Be it enacted_by_the Senate and House of Repreaentatiwé of the United - States ry Awwrwa m Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the Trees Payment to Aneury be, and he IS hereby, authorized and directed to pay, out of any sh¤¤I»’ V¤U¤>’ Reilmoney in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to the Allegheny ’°°d °°“‘P““Y· Valley Railroad Company, the sum of seven thousand bwo hundred and thirty-two dollars and seventy-five cents, u. bulanoe due to said company as per account palenced uponmhe books of the Post-Qmce Department, for tsrausportatxon of the mails in the years eighteen hundred and sixty- eight and eighteen hundred and sixty-nine, which cannot be paid until eu appropriation is made therefor; the balances of the appmpxiabions for those years having been covered into the Treasury under the provi - ions of the not of. July twelfth, eighteen hundred and sevemqyf Approved, Merch 3, 1875. · CHAP. 211.-——Au act furthe relief of the Terre Hamm and Indtmmpolin Railroad March 3, 1876. Company successor of the Terre Hzmlie and Richmond Railroad. Company, in the -—————————-—·— sum or indiana Bc it enacted by the Senate and House eg Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That: the Secretary of the Treas- P=»ym¤¤t¢<>Tprr¤ ury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay to the Terre H**“”f.*;¤dl{';f;$*:& Heuteend Indianapolis Railroad Oonxpeny, successor of the Terre Haute §§,§p;uy_ ° and Richmond Railroad Company, in the State of Indxanu, out of any money in the Treasury not: otherwise appropriated, the sum of seven _ thousand five hundred and torty-three dollars and seventy-tive cents; rtg being the amount due said company for carrying the United States mails, as found and ascertained by the Court of Claims. Approved, Merch 3, 1875. ` CHAP. 212.--An not for the relief of Joseph H. Colton. Merch 3, 1875. Be if enacted by the Senate and House of Ropresmtatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the President of the United President to cull States is hereby requested to cell upon the government of Bolivia to “F*g1u89V‘;¥*‘¤*°¤f make payment of the money admitted byitself to be due, with interest ;°mm€t:‘}m;;§'§{_ thereon, according to the decree of the said government of Bolivia, of (5.,1;.,,,, February iirst, eighteen hundred and seventy-two, to Joseph H. Colton, for maps engraved for that novernment under a. contract; made m eighteen hundred and fift;y·eig1b. Approved, March 3, 1875. . CHAP. 213.-An act for the relief of George A. Schreiner _Mm·°h 3, 1815, Bc it emacwd by the Senate and House of Representativeiaf the United States ofAmm1ca hr Congress assembled, That inasmuch as doubts have Pension toGeorge been suggested whether George A. Schreiner, of Wyandotte County, Q- S$¤¥¤i¤¤*` <=°¤ State of Kansas, is enticled to the pension of eighteen dollars e month ““° · under acts of Congress relative to pensions. and under che awt; enmled