United States Statutes at Large/Volume 6/9th Congress/2nd Session/Chapter 33
Chap. XXXIII.—An Act for the relief of Daniel S. Dexter.
To be discharged from his imprisonment.
On what conditions.Be it enacted, &c., That Daniel S. Dexter, of Providence, and State of Rhode Island, be discharged from his imprisonment upon a judgment obtained against him in favor of the United States: Provided, however, That he shall first assign and convey all the estate, real and personal, which he may now own or be entitled to, to some person or persons, for the use and benefit of the United States, under the direction of the secretary of the treasury: Provided also, That the said judgment shall remain in full force against any estate which the said Daniel S. Dexter may hereafter acquire; and that process may at any time be thereon issued against the same:Supervisor not to be discharged from his liability. And provided, That nothing contained in this act shall be construed to discharge the late supervisor of the district of Rhode Island from any legal liability for not taking bonds of the said Dexter, for the faithful discharge of his duty.
Apporved, March 3, 1807.