Chapter XXVI. *for the Relief of the Monroe Railroad Company and their Sureties.* May 4, 1852. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the Secretary of Bonds of the Monroe R
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Chap. XXVI.— An Act *for the Relief of the Monroe Railroad Company and their Sureties.* May 4, 1852. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the Secretary of Bonds of the Monroe R. R. Co. for duties on railroad iron to be cancelled and the judgments thereon to be entered satisfied on payment of costs.the Treasury be, and he is hereby authorized to cancel the several bonds given by the Monroe Railroad Company for the duties on certain railroad bars of iron imported for the use of said company at Savannah, in the State of Georgia, in the year eighteen hundred and forty-one; and he is hereby further authorized to enter the judgments satisfied, which have been, or may be, obtained by the United States against said company, or their sureties, on their bonds aforesaid, upon the defendants paying the costs of said suits.
Approved, May 4, 1852.