Chapter 282. for the relief of D
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CHAP. 282.— An Act for the relief of D. P. Abbott, A. S. Keeves, and T. E. Smith.July 27, 1892. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,D. P. Abbott, A. S. Keeves, and T. E. Smith. That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and hereby is. authorized and directed to pay to D. P. Abbott, A. S. Reeves, and T. E. Smith the sum of four thousand seven hundred and twenty eight dollars and eighty cents, to reimburse themReimbursement to. as sureties of J.
G. Walker. for that amount paid by them into the Treasury of the United States as the sureties of J. G. Walker, deputy collector of internal revenue for the sixth Missouri district, under Charles E. Hasbrook, late collector of said district, being the face value of certain internal revenue stamps in the possession and custody of said Walker as such deputy collector, which were, on or about the twenty-fifth day of September, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, stolen from said Walker by burglarious entrance into his office, without any fault or neglect on his part.
Approved, July 27, 1892.