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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 16 STAT. · April 12, 1870 · Chapter LII

Chapter LII. for the Relief of Samuel F

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CHAP. LII.— An Act for the Relief of Samuel F. Butterworth and Others.April 12, 1870. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,* That Samuel F. Butterworth,Samuel F. Butterworth and the heirs, &c. of Arnold Harris to be released from liability as sureties of William G. Kendall. and the heirs and representatives of Arnold Harris, sureties of William G. Kendall, formerly deputy-postmaster of New Orleans, Louisiana, be, and they hereby are, released from all claim which the United States may have against them as such sureties; and the Secretary of the Treasury is hereby directed to cause any judgment now or hereafter rendered, which affects said Butterworth, or said heirs and representatives of Arnold Harris, as sureties on the bond of said Kendall, to be cancelledJudgments to be discharged. and satisfied, of record; and any such judgment is hereby satisfied and discharged.
Approved, April 12, 1870.
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