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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 6 STAT. · July 27, 1842 · Chapter C

Chapter C. *for the relief of Nathaniel Mitchell.* July 27, 1842. *Be it enacted, &c*., That the Treasurer of the United States pay to1842, ch. 197

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Chap. C.— An Act *for the relief of Nathaniel Mitchell.* July 27, 1842. *Be it enacted, &c*., That the Treasurer of the United States pay to1842, ch. 197. Nathaniel Mitchell the sum of nine hundred and thirty-one dollars and sixty cents, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, 844 TWENTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 101, 102, 103, 104. 1842. out of the fund appropriated for the service of the Post Office Department;Payment to him for amour expended in a certain suit. being the amount paid by said Mitchell in defending a suit brought against him by William Merriam, for acts done by said Mitchell under orders from the Postmaster-General, in arresting the said Merriam on a charge for violating the Post Office laws of the United States.
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