Chapter CXXV. *for the relief of George Harrison and his sureties.* June 17, 1844. *Be it enacted, &c*., That George Harrison, a regimental paymaster ofExonerated from a balance claimed by the U
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Chap. CXXV.— An Act *for the relief of George Harrison and his sureties.* June 17, 1844. *Be it enacted, &c*., That George Harrison, a regimental paymaster ofExonerated from a balance claimed by the U.S., &.c. Kentucky militia during the late war with Great Britain, be, anti he is hereby, exonerated and acquitted of and from the sum of three hundred and ninety-three dollars and twenty-six cents, part of the balance reported and claimed as due from him and his sureties to the United States, upon his accounts as such paymaster, together with all interest accrued on said sum; and that the surety or sureties of said Harrison, as such paymaster, be, and are hereby, acquitted of and from all responsibility or liability for or on account of such suretyship, and from all judgments or demands of the United States on that account.
Approved, June 17, 1844.