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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 17 STAT. · Jan. 10, 1873 · Chapter XXVI

Chapter XXVI. for the Relief of Tinsley, Van Horn and Company, Glenn, Overall and Clark, and J

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CHAP. XXVI.— An Act for the Relief of Tinsley, Van Horn and Company, Glenn, Overall and Clark, and J. N. Henderson and Company, of Louisiana, Missouri. Jan. 10, 1873. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, * That the Secretary of the TreasuryClaims of Tinsley, Van Horn and Company, and others, for abatement, &c., of taxes to be investigated, &c. be, and he is hereby, authorized to investigate the claims of Tinsley, Van Horn and Company, Glenn, Overall and Clark, and James N.
Henderson and Company, tobacconists, of the city of Louisiana, Missouri, for the abatement and remission of certain taxes assessed against them for the months of October and November, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, and to abate and remit, in whole or in part, as he may think just, the taxes so as aforesaid assessed against the said firms upon their property destroyed by fire on the fifteenth day of November, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven: *Provided,* That no abatement or remission of taxes, as aforesaid, shall be made or allowed, except for taxes which actually accrued upon tobacco destroyed by said fire, and which remain due and uncollected.
Approved, January 10, 1873.
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