Chapter 60. for the relief of Mary Anna Egan
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CHAP. 60.— An Act for the relief of Mary Anna Egan.Jan. 27, 1887. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Mary Anna Egan.Remission of penalties, etc., on paying principal of special improvement taxes, Washington. That upon payment of the principal of the amount of special improvement taxes levied or assessed in the year eighteen hundred and seventy-five, and now outstanding upon the books of the Commissioners of the District of Columbia, on account of or against parts of lots numbered ten and eleven, in square numbered five hundred and fifty-seven, fronting on New Jersey avenue, in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, and charged either to Mary Anna Egan or James Egan, her late husband, all interest accumulated there-on, and penalities of every kind and nature whatsoever for the non-payment thereof, be, and the same are hereby, remitted and canceled.
Sec. 2. That any payment heretofore made on account of accumulated Payments heretofore made to apply to principal.interest on special improvemen t taxes levied or assessed on any portion of the aforesaid lots, in the year eighteen hundred and seventy-five, against Mary Anna Egan or her late husband, James Egan, shall be applied to the payment and satisfaction of the principal of said tax remaining unpaid. Approved, January 27, 1887.