Chapter 32. for the relief of S
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CHAP. 32.— An Act for the relief of S. D. Barclay, G. D. Adams, and William H. Kimbrew.March 14, 1888. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Samuel A. Blaine.Sureties on bond of, released. That S. D. Barclay. G. D. Adams, and William H. Kimbrew, sureties on the bond of Samuel A. Blaine, late Indian agent, against whom a judgment was rendered in the United States court for the northern district of Texas, at Waco, Texas, for the sum of live thousand dollars, on the twenty-second of November, eighteen hundred and eighty-six. be, and are hereby, released and acquitted of all liability for or on account of said judgment, or of the bond on which it was founded; and said judgment as to said sureties is hereby canceled and annulled.
Approved, March 14, 1888.