Chapter CCCLI. *for the Relief of Jonathan Diehl and George Blymer, Sureties on the Bond of Josiah S
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CHAP. CCCLI.— An Act *for the Relief of Jonathan Diehl and George Blymer, Sureties on the Bond of Josiah S. Diehl, late Contractor for carrying the United States Mails on Post-route No.* 4249. March 3, 1873. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,* That Jonathan Diehl and George Liability of Jonathan Diehl and George Blymer, sureties on bond of Josiah S. Diehl, released.Blymer, of Bedford, Pennsylvania, sureties on the bond of Josiah S.
Diehl, late contractor for carrying the mails of the United States on post-route numbered four thousand two hundred and forty-nine, be, and are hereby, released from liability on said bond; and the Postmaster-General is hereby authorized and directed to cancel the same. Approved, March 3, 1873.