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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 6 STAT. · April 5, 1820 · Chapter XXIX

Chapter XXIX. for the relief of Mary Cassin, widow and administratrix of Patrick Cassin, deceased

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Chap. XXIX.— An Act for the relief of Mary Cassin, widow and administratrix of Patrick Cassin, deceased. April 5, 1820. *Be it enacted, &c., * That the proper accounting officers of the treasuryClaim to be settled. department audit and settle the claim of Mary Cassin, widow and administratrix of Patrick Cassin, deceased, for moneys advanced by her said husband to soldiers in the army of the United States, on account of pay due to them at the time said advances were made; and to allow and pay to the said Mary Cassin, administratrix as aforesaid, out of any unappropriated moneys in the treasury, such part of said claim as shall not appear to have been paid to the said soldiers, respectively, by any Proviso.officer of the United States: *Provided,* That the said Mary Cassin, administratrix as aforesaid, shall, previous to the receipt of the moneys which may be allowed her under this act, deliver to the comptroller of the treasury a bond of indemnity, in such sum, and with such sureties, as he may direct.
Approved, April 5, 1820.
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