Chapter XLIII. to authorize the cancelling of a bond, therein mentioned
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Chap. XLIII.— An Act to authorize the cancelling of a bond, therein mentioned. May 2, 1828. *Be it. enacted, &c., * That the Clerk of the sixth Circuit Court of the A bond for the exportation of sundry African negroes to be cancelled.United States for the District of Georgia, be, and he is hereby, authorized and required to cancel a certain bond, given in pursuance of the decree of the said court, for the exportation, beyond the limits of the United States, of sundry African negroes, parcel of the cargo of the Spanish vessel called the Antelope, or Ramirez, which bond was executed by Cuesta Manzanal and brothers, by their Attorney, and Joseph Cummings, and Francis Sorrell, and acknowledged by them on the twenty-fourth December, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-seven, before the Marshal of the Georgia District, in the penalty of fourteen thousand eight hundred dollars, and conditioned for the exportation of the slaves aforesaid.
Approved, May 2, 1828.