Chapter 346.
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CHAP. 346.— An act for the relief of Sterling H. Tucker and others.March 1, 1889. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,James W. Demby. Sureties on bond of, released. That Sterling H. Tucker. William P. Grace. Elhanon J. Searle, Josiah H. Demby. Samuel Bard, and William G. Pennington, or their estates, be, and 1306 they and each of them are hereby, released from any and all liability as the sureties upon the official bond of James W.
Demby, formerly pension agent, the said release to take effect upon the payment of the legal costs heretofore accrued in the prosecution of said claim by the *Proviso*. Rights against principal retained.United States: *Provided*, That all the rights and remedies of the Government on said bond as against said James W. Demby shall in no manner be affected hereby, but remain in full force and effect in law. Approved, March 1, 1889.