Chapter LXIV. for the Relief of Richard Bloss and others
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Chap. LXIV.— An Act for the Relief of Richard Bloss and others. June 13, 1848. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, The Secretary of the Treasury to ascertain and pay Richard Bloss and others the amount of their forfeited recognizances for the appearance of Thaddeus P. Haskell, after deducting all costs, charges, &c. That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized, after ascertaining and deducting all the costs, charges, and expenses incurred by the United States in and about the arrest, detention, and commitment of Thaddeus P.
Haskell, to the custody of the marshal of the United States for the northern district of the State of New York, in October, eighteen hundred and forty-five, on a charge for passing counterfeit money, to repay to the bail of said Thaddeus, Richard Bloss, and others, the amount paid by them on the forfeited recognizance and bond for the appearance of said Thaddeus; the said Thaddeus having since his default been retaken and convicted and imprisoned for said offence. Approved, June 13, 1848.