Chapter 1. For the relief of the State of Pennsylvania
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CHAP. 1.— An Act For the relief of the State of Pennsylvania. December 13, 1910. [[S. 6951](/us/bill/61/s/6951).] [[Private, No. 171](/us/pvtl/61/171).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,* Pennsylvania. Claim for payment to militia in 1863 to be readjusted. *Ante*, p. 1331. That the accounting officers of the Treasury are hereby directed to readjust and settle the claim of the State of Pennsylvania against the United States for money paid to its militia for their services while employed in the service of the United States in the year eighteen hundred and sixty-three.
And inAllowance for interest. such settlement said officers are directed to allow the State for money which it paid as interest on money borrowed to pay for said services not to exceed the sum of forty-three thousand dollars. Approved, December 13, 1910.