The case of the petitioners is precisely the same as the case of Thomas Hunt, John Fox and Henry Bacon upon whose petitions a favorable report was made to the house of representatives of the United States
at the end of the war it became expedient to disband the army, without delivering to individuals the evidences of the debts due to them for their services
That the paymaster general deposit in the hands of regimental agents the certificates for the arrears of pay due to the officers and soldiers of their respective lines, to be by them delivered to the individuals to whom they belong or deposited for their benefit as the supreme executive of the States to which the respective agents belong shall direct some of the said agents have proved unfaithful to their trust and some of the non-commissioned and privates have thereby been prevented receiving their just dues