Chapter 727. For the relief of Charles W
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CHAP. 727.— An Act For the relief of Charles W. Carr. February 19, 1903.[[Private, No. 622](/us/pvtl/57/622).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the sum of eighty-three Charles W. Carr.Payment to.dollars and seventy-one cents be allowed to Charles W. Carr, former postmaster at Englewood, Illinois, being the amount deposited by him to cover a deficiency arising in his office in the year eighteen hundred and ninety-four, which deposit was made to cover a loss caused by the payment by a clerk of two forged money orders, numbered eleven hundred and sixty-six and fifteen hundred and forty-three, issued at Lansing, Michigan, on April seventeenth and May sixth, eighteen hundred and ninety-four, respectively, without blame or fault on the part of said Charles W.
Carr; and that a sum sufficient to pay the allowance now made is hereby appropriated out of any money in the Treasury of the United States not otherwise appropriated. Approved, February 19, 1903.