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9karen at Jul 04, 2022 02:02 AM

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upon which, it would appear, there has been a payment to Mr. Hughes of $670.55, { that is to say, there is no claim upon voucher 1 of 3rd qtr 1859, $300.00 nor upon voucher 1 of 4th q'r 1859, $194.84, nor upon voucher of 4th q'r 1859, $175.71 which sums amount to $670.53, } leaving due to Mr. Hughes, $723.97.
Now, all these vouchers are receipted by Mr. Hughes, and certified by late Sub Agent Lewis, as well those above amounting to 670.53 in parenthesis as those five at foot of the preceding list, amounting to $723.97. Neither of them, nor any portion of them have been suspended.
They have all been passed to the credit of late Agent Lewis, on his Abstracts, and the proper appropriation to which they are chargeable, has been charged.
By reference to a letter addressed by late Sub Agent Lewis to Suptd'g Agent Wentworth, dated June 15th 1851, which was transmitted to the Second Auditor, from this office, August 20th 1862, for

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upon which, it would appear, there has been a payment to Mr. Hughes of $670.55, that is to say, there is no claim upon voucher 1 of 3rd qtr 1859, $300.00 nor upon voucher 1 of 4th q'r 1859, $194.84, nor upon voucher of 4th q'r 1859, $175.71 which sums amount to $670.53, leaving due to Mr. Hughes, $723.97.