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 54 FORTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ras. 11, 12, 13, 14, 15. 1869. G¤¤'*¤·i¤ '¤· the adjutant-general’s department at the time of the passage of the not °X:m[*;j,‘;;":’}P· eighteen hundred and seventy, and for other purposes, be, and the same
 * §?:::;Q_"g:::,_ approved March third, eighteen hundred and sixty-nine, " making approars department priations for the support of the army for the year emhng June thnrtieth,
 * ,3 6_ ’ are hereby, exempted from the operation of said act.

V<>r xv- p- 818- Approved, April 10, 1869. ép»·a11o,1ses. [No. 12.] Joint Resolution authorizing tltemgcamfer of certain Appnnniatams heretofore 1868, on. 176. · V°l° "` °' 9s' Be it resolved lg the Senate and House tf Representatives of the United mAPP’°P1}'l**1°¤ States ty America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the Pubmpggziing Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to cause the sum transferredto of seventy-eight thousand dollars to be transferred from the appropria- °£§.§£&f°“;.“_ tion “for paper for the public printing,” contained in the act entitled ll-. I pl “An act making appropriations for the legislative, executive, and judicial expenses of the government for the year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and sixty-nine," approved on the twentieth of July, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, in aid of the appropriations contained in the same act for the following purposes, and in the following proportions, to wit: For contingent expenses of the office of congressional printer, three thousand dollars. Public print- For the public printing, seventy-five thousand dollars. l"?' Approved, April 10, 1869. April 10. 1869- [No. 13.] A Resolution in Relation to the Burlington and Missouri River Railroad Branch q/the (Mon Pacific Railroad. Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United &ate: m§"i‘2i;;%*;£ of America in Congress assembkd, That the act of Congress, apmw- R_ g_ G0_ proved July [June] two, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, granting cermsr assign, &¤. tain lands to the Burlington and Missouri River Railroad Company, to
 * t:t'g§hfQ6‘}“‘;§’: aid in extending its road through the then Territory of Nebraska, to con-

103.nect with the Union Pacific railroad, shall be so construed as to authorize mV3k lim- PP- said Burlington and Missouri River Railroad Company to assign and con- ’vey to a railroad company, to be organized under the laws of the State . of Nebraska, all the rights, powers, and privileges granted and conferred by sagd act, and subject to all the conditions and requirements therein containe Approved, April 10, 1869. April 10, 1869- [No. 14.] A Resolambn respeuing the Rgremeu o/'Brevet Major—G’eneroZ S. P. Heinlman. N“‘“9 °f B’°‘ Resolved the Senate and House of Re esentatives o the United z;:]];?`;,?`;?;;,} States of Alnyerica in Congress assembled, That the President of the zelmrhn meg be United States be, and he is hereby, authorized to place the name of YQ, O? Brevet Major-General S. P. Heintzelman on the retired list of the army, the army, sw. with the full rank of the command held by him when wounded, in accord- {*:56*],, °h· *“» ance with sections sixteen and seventeen of the act of August [third], il,] gg_' _ 289- eighteen hundred and sixty-one, and section thirty-two of the act of July Bizssc, ci;. 299, twenty-eight, eighteen hundred and sixty-six. i,°,:x,v_ v_ 33, Approved, April 10, 1869. Arm 10, mss. [No. 15.] A Resolution for the Protection uy3SOH2r: andthe:} Hein. Sum dm Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United ,0],],,,,,, &,,_ ,-0,. States of America in Congress assembled, That the accounting officers of bounties to be the treasury and pay department who are charged with the settlement and payment of bounties due to soldiers or their heirs be, and they are