Chapter XLII. for the Relief of Creed Taylor
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Chap. XLII.— An Act for the Relief of Creed Taylor. Feb. 1, 1849. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Balance of a judgment re- That the balance ofTHIRTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 43, 44, 45. 1849.759 a judgment recovered against H. S. Edington, Thomas Moore, andcovered against Creed Taylor as surety for H. S. Edington released. Creed Taylor, in the district court for the district of Arkansas, by the United States, for the benefit of the Post-Office Department, be, and the same is hereby, released and discharged; said judgment being for about the sum of nine hundred dollars, damages and costs, of which the said Taylor has paid five hundred and thirty-five dollars and twenty-six cents, said judgment having been recovered against said Taylor as surety for said Edington, late deputy postmaster at Napoleon, in the State of Arkansas.
Approved, February 1, 1849.