Chapter IV. for the Relief of Conrad W
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Chap. IV.— An Act for the Relief of Conrad W. Faber, Leopold Bierwirth, and Theodore Victor. March 6, 1850. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, C. W. Faber and others released from bonds executed by them to the United States. That Conrad W. Faber, Leopold Bierworth, and Theodore Victor, of the city of New York, be, and they are hereby, released and discharged from the obligations of two bonds executed by them to the United States, on the twenty-fourth day of May, eighteen hundred and forty-nine, the one as principals, and the other as sureties, and that both of said bonds be discharged, and that the Secretary of the Treasury cause the same to be cancelled and delivered up to the obligors in said bonds.
Approved, March 6, 1850. 795