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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 10 STAT. · May 10, 1854 · Chapter LV

Chapter LV. *for the Relief of Fayette Mauzy and Robert G

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Chap. LV.— An Act *for the Relief of Fayette Mauzy and Robert G. Ward.* May 10, 1854. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the proper accounting Fayette Mauzy and Robert G. Ward to be credited certain amount on a judgment obtained by the United States against them.officers of the Treasury be, and they are hereby, directed to credit the judgment obtained by the United States against Fayette Mauzy and Robert G.
Ward, in the District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of Virginia, amounting to six hundred and fifteen dollars sixty-two and a half cents, with interest from the second day of April, one thousand eight hundred and forty-one, with the amount certified by the said court to have been improperly paid by Robert G. Ward, one of the defendants in a suit in chancery, wherein the United States were complainants, and John Morrison and others, defendants, the amount being four hundred and ninety-nine dollars and ninety-seven cents, with interest on three hundred and sixty-six dollars seventy-seven cents, from the eighteenth day of September, one thousand eight hundred and forty, the same having been certified by the court as justly due by the United States to the said Robert G.
Ward. Approved, May 10, 1854.
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