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` 1700 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cue. 213-215, 218, 219. 1910. revenue for the second district of Pennsylvania, in which claim is made for the sum of one thousand eiggmt undred and seven dollars and nine cents; and the said court is reby authorized and empowered to hear, determine, and render final judqzients in said suits for the amount of such taxes as may be shown to ve been 1lle§ally collected and paid over to the Government and notwithstan mg any error in the record as to the proper name of the collector who may ` have collected the same. · Approved, May 6, 1910.

3:59- CHAP. 214.-An Act For the relief of Samuel W. Campbell.

u>nm¤,s¤.¤¤.1 ‘ Beiamqmdby the Smateaad Houseof blle United sum, ,,_ Cm,P_ States of America in Oongrese , t there is hereby appro- ` be; ‘ w prbted, out of any money in the Treasuznot otherwis:3propnat% _ mu ° the sum of six hundred and ninetytsix llars to the c tof W. Campbell, Indnin agent at Iiapcmte Indian Agency! Wisconsin, on account of money pan by said Campbell to Della . Blblfblll for clerical services, and the Secretary of the Interior is authorized to Am>¤¤r¤•¤¤¤· make such payment, and said sum_ of six hundred and ninety-six dollars is here y appropriated for said purpose, Approved, May 6, 1910. $@1% 31§.—»·An For the relief of Thomas J'. Irvin. [rams, mm B46 bytbySer•a¢¢aadHmuislQqé` of tLe Unix; , r mea an Oongmsa aascm t Secretary of iiaymenil Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorided and directed to , out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise sip ropriated, to%Komas J. Irvin the sum of two hundred and eight oiilars, and said sum of two hnndred and eight dollars is here y appropriated out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the same bei the amount collected from him as the alleged surety upon the distillegg bond of Isom F. Mitchell. Approved, May 6, 1910. ' }{;Q·gQj · ($41*. 218.-An For the relief of Theodore F. Colgrove. rrr¤v··»,N<>·¤¤-1 Be iz massed me Seam and Home of 12epmmm‘ the guru ,.,,,0,,,, ,-_ ,,0,, Scam oframembga in Congress assembled, That in thaeveeéidxii-inistmtion rrpmmy mud M of the pension laws Theodore F. Colgrovc shall hereafter be held and mm. considered to have been houorably discharged from the military Sewjw of the United States as a lieutenant-colonel of the One hundred and fortgésevengh Reggmegielindiaga Infantry, 4g the thirtieth day of Sep- Prvrivv} tem r eig teen un an sixt -6 2 ovided That ‘ N° pm °°m°°` shall acbrue prior to the passage of yihisiict. ’ no pmmon Approved, May 9, 1910. gpyggigydi (IHA?. 219.-An Act For the relief of Reed B. Granger, [m.m,s...¤;».] Be it enactedbytlce Sena¢edndHmzseqf'R esmtatbuegqfgfw U {Md Rwducmgeh Smeg; olf America {n Uongresa assembled, Tm: Reed B. Granger?} lam mgg$mryr¢¤¤r<1c¤r· hoipxta steward, N1nth_Re€¤ment _M8$S$0}lUSGtlCS Volunteer Infant , · sh , for all purposes m the admmnstratnon of the nsion laws K _ held and considered to haye been honorabl dischargedts of the thirty- gggriyéiwmm msg day of _Jannh»:-ly, eighteen hundred and sixty-two: Bwidgd That no pension s accrue prior to the passage of this Act. ’ Approved, May 9, 1910.