Chapter 465. for the relief of Eugene B
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CHAP. 465.— An Act for the relief of Eugene B. Bail and others.March 3, 1885. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Eugene B. Rail, and others, sureties. That Eugene B. Rail, James H. Hardy, John M. Gearhart, George W. Hopkins, Lloyd Frizell, and Archibald N. Smith, sureties upon the official bond of David L. Gregg, given as security for the faithful performance by said Gregg of his duties as receiver of public moneys at.
Carson City, Nevada, and dated June seventeenth, eighteen bundled and sixty five, be, and the said sureties and their personal representatives are hereby, upon the payment to the United States of the sum of one thousand dollars, released and dischargedReleased from bond on payment of $1,000. of and from all mid every obligation and liability whatsoever on account of said bond, or any breach thereof. Approved, March 3, 1885.