Chapter LXVIII. for the relief of the sureties of Amos Edwards
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Chap. LXVIII.— An Act for the relief of the sureties of Amos Edwards. April 5, 1832. *Be it enacted, &c., * That the proper accounting officer of the treasury A credit of $4652.47 to be allowed them.department be, and he is hereby authorized and required to allow to William W. Whitaker, James Wilson, and the heirs and legal representatives of Joseph D. Hamilton, deceased, sureties of Amos Edwards, late collector of the direct tax and internal duties within the sixth collection district in the state of Kentucky, a credit upon their bonds to the government, for the sum of four thousand, six hundred and fifty-two dollars forty-seven cents, together with the interest which was calculated thereon and included in the said bonds, and also the interest which has since accrued thereon.
Approved, April 5, 1832.