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FIFTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. SESS. 11. CHS. 744,777. 1905. 743 CHAP. 744.-An Act To promote the security of travel upon railroads engaged in February23, 1905. interstate commerce, and to encourage the saving of life. [H. R. 18785.] [Public, No. 98.] Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of Amerzca in Congress assembled, That the President of the saving o rail United States be, and he is hereby, authorized to cause to be prepared Medals of honor for. bronze medals of honor, with suitable emblematic devices, which shall be bestowed upon any persons who shall hereafter, by extreme daring, endanger their own lives in saving, or endeavoring to save, lives from any wreck, disaster, or grave accident, or in preventing or endeavor- ing to prevent such wreck, disaster, or grave accident, upon any rail- road within the United States engaged in interstate commerce: Pro- ProVo- vided, That no award of said medal shall be made to any person until Proo f - sufficient evidence of his deserving shall have been furnished and placed on file, under such regulations as may be prescribed by the President of the United States. SEc. 2. That the President of the United States be, and he is hereby, Rosettes, etc. authorized to issue to any person to whom a medal of honor may be awarded under the provisions of this Act a rosette or knot, to be worn in lieu of the medal, and a ribbon to be worn with the medal; said rosette or knot and ribbon to be each of a pattern to be prescribed by the President of the United States: Provided, That whenever a ribbon Pr',i o. Lost, etc., ribbons issued under the provisions of this Act shall have been lost, destroyed, ns or rendered unfit for use without fault or neglect on the part of the person to whom it was issued, a new ribbon shall be issued to such person without charge therefor. SEC. 3. That the appropriations for the enforcement and execution Payment of ex- of the provisions of the Acts to promote the safety of employees and vol. 7 p. s travelers upon railroads are hereby made available for carrying out the provisions of this Act. Approved, February 23, 1905. February 24, 1905. CHAP. 777.-An Act For the allowance of certain claims reported by the Court [H. R. 9548.] of Claims, and for other purposes.Pblic No. [Pulblc, No. 0J.] Be it ewUctedby the Senate and IIouse of Representatives of the United Appropriations for States of Anmet'ia in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the payment of claims re- Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay, out of catme Iy ('. rt of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated to claimants in this Act named the several sums appropriated herein, the same being in full for and the receipt of the same to be taken and accepted in each case as a full and final release and discharge of their respective claims, namely: ALABAMA. Alabama. To Thomas M. Hobbs, of Limestone County, seven thousand six hundred and sixty-two dollars. To B. W. Hewitt. administrator of Doctor V. Burrow, deceased, of Lauderdale County, six hundred and sixty-seven dollars. To Jesse Keys, of Madison County, six hundred and twenty-three dollars. To H. B. Lansden, administrator of Martha W. Lansden, deceased, of Marshall County, four hundred and forty-eight dollars. To John J. Turrentine, administrator of the estate of Andrew McWilliams, deceased, of Limestone County, eight hundred and sixty dollars. To William A. Walker, of Colbert County. three hundred and thirty dollars.
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Page 1: FIFTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. SESS. 11.€¦ · FIFTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. SESS. 11. CHS. 744,777. 1905. 743 CHAP. 744.-An Act To promote the security of travel upon railroads engaged in February23,

FIFTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. SESS. 11. CHS. 744,777. 1905. 743

CHAP. 744.-An Act To promote the security of travel upon railroads engaged in February23, 1905.interstate commerce, and to encourage the saving of life. [H. R. 18785.]

[Public, No. 98.]Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United

States of Amerzca in Congress assembled, That the President of the saving o railUnited States be, and he is hereby, authorized to cause to be prepared Medals of honor for.bronze medals of honor, with suitable emblematic devices, which shallbe bestowed upon any persons who shall hereafter, by extreme daring,endanger their own lives in saving, or endeavoring to save, lives fromany wreck, disaster, or grave accident, or in preventing or endeavor-ing to prevent such wreck, disaster, or grave accident, upon any rail-road within the United States engaged in interstate commerce: Pro- ProVo-vided, That no award of said medal shall be made to any person until Proof-sufficient evidence of his deserving shall have been furnished andplaced on file, under such regulations as may be prescribed by thePresident of the United States.

SEc. 2. That the President of the United States be, and he is hereby, Rosettes, etc.authorized to issue to any person to whom a medal of honor may beawarded under the provisions of this Act a rosette or knot, to be wornin lieu of the medal, and a ribbon to be worn with the medal; saidrosette or knot and ribbon to be each of a pattern to be prescribed bythe President of the United States: Provided, That whenever a ribbon Pr',i o.

Lost, etc., ribbonsissued under the provisions of this Act shall have been lost, destroyed, ns

or rendered unfit for use without fault or neglect on the part of theperson to whom it was issued, a new ribbon shall be issued to suchperson without charge therefor.

SEC. 3. That the appropriations for the enforcement and execution Payment of ex-of the provisions of the Acts to promote the safety of employees and vol. 7 p. stravelers upon railroads are hereby made available for carrying outthe provisions of this Act.

Approved, February 23, 1905.

February 24, 1905.CHAP. 777.-An Act For the allowance of certain claims reported by the Court [H. R. 9548.]

of Claims, and for other purposes.Pblic No.[Pulblc, No. 0J.]

Be it ewUctedby the Senate and IIouse of Representatives of the United Appropriations forStates of Anmet'ia in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the payment of claims re-Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay, out of catme Iy ('. rt ofany money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated to claimantsin this Act named the several sums appropriated herein, the same beingin full for and the receipt of the same to be taken and accepted in eachcase as a full and final release and discharge of their respective claims,namely:

ALABAMA. Alabama.

To Thomas M. Hobbs, of Limestone County, seven thousand sixhundred and sixty-two dollars.

To B. W. Hewitt. administrator of Doctor V. Burrow, deceased, ofLauderdale County, six hundred and sixty-seven dollars.

To Jesse Keys, of Madison County, six hundred and twenty-threedollars.

To H. B. Lansden, administrator of Martha W. Lansden, deceased,of Marshall County, four hundred and forty-eight dollars.

To John J. Turrentine, administrator of the estate of AndrewMcWilliams, deceased, of Limestone County, eight hundred and sixtydollars.

To William A. Walker, of Colbert County. three hundred and thirtydollars.

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744 FIFTY EIGHTH CONGRESS. SESS. III. CH. 777. 1905.

To John S. Watkins, of Lauderdale County, one thousand five hun-dred and thirty-four dollars.

To H. S. Watters, administrator of the estate of Claiborn C. Wat-ters, deceased, of Cherokee County, four hundred and forty dollars.

To C. H. Lavender, administrator of Elizabeth Nell, deceased, ofDallas County, one thousand four hundred and fifteen dollars.

To Douglass Taylor, administrator of Cvrus Jones. deceased, ofMadison County, six hundred and five dollars.

To John H. Vaught, administrator of John Sullivan, deceased, ofJackson County, one thousand three hundred and fifty-seven dollars.

To Floyd H. Gilliam, administrator of Josiah Springer, deceased,of Madison County, one thousand and eighty-five dollars.

To Mrs. Mollie Smith, administratrix of John Hollingsworth, junior,deceased, of Morgan and Limestone counties, five hundred and fifty-six dollars.

To Russell M. Kilburn, of Lauderdale County, one thousand fourhundred and fifty-three dollars.

To Douglass Taylor, administrator of Jessie Jefferson, deceased, ofMadison County, two hundred and sixty-seven dollars.

To John A. Chandler, administrator of Garrett S. Chandler, deceased,of Lauderdale County, six hundred and twenty-one dollars.

To Douglass Taylor, administrator of Elizabeth Horton, deceased,of Madison County, two hundred and forty-two dollars.

To Douglass Taylor, administrator of David Vincent, deceased, ofMadison County, five hundred and eighteen dollars.

To Douglass Taylor, administrator of Benjamin Carter, deceased, ofMadison County, four hundred and forty-five dollars.

To Douglass Taylor, administrator of John Haynes, deceased, ofMadison County, four hundred and seventy-five dollars.

To Douglass Taylor, administrator of Edward Moore, deceased, ofMadison County, two hundred and sixty-six dollars.

To Amelia Simpson, administratrix of Randolph Simpson, deceased,of Tuscaloosa County, four hundred and sixty-five dollars.

To Douglass Taylor, administrator of Stephen Harris, deceased, ofMadison County, three hundred and fifty dollars.

To Priscilla A. Nicolson, widow of John 0. Nicolson, deceased, onehundred and ten dollars and sixty-seven cents.

To John A. Johnson, administrator of Maria Johnson and Sarah E.Ware, deceased, of Limestone County, two thousand seven hundredand fifty-seven dollars.

To William Jones, of Madison County, two hundred and seventy-.seven dollars.

To Iouglass Taylor. administrator of the estates of Senia McClel-land and Hunter McClelland, deceased, of Madison County, six hun-dred and seventy dollars.

To William P. Newman, administrator of the estate of WilliamPowers, deceased, of Madison County, one thousand five hundred andthirty dollars.

A laka. ALASKA.

To Frank Guertin, fifteen dollars and eighty-nine cents.To Joseph F. Travers, guardian of Michael Travers, of the Island

of Japonsky, one thousand two hundred and fifty dollars.

Arkanas. ARKANSAS.

To B. Frank Perry, administrator of Ephraim E. Cooper, deceased,of Phillips County, six thousand four hundred and fifty-two dollars.

To Edward Valencourt Deuell, in his own right, and as administratorof Ethan A. Deuell, deceased, of Pulaski County, seven thousand eighthundred and sixty-seven dollars.

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To Mary C. Slosson, administratrix of John N. Slosson, deceased,of Sebastian County, four thousand six hundred and thirty-eightdollars.

To J. Menkus, administrator of the estate of Sarah Marr, deceased,of Pulaski County, one thousand one hundred and fifty dollars.

To James M. Green, administrator of John L. Green, deceased, ofSaline County, four hundred and sixty-one dollars.

To J. P. Newkirk, administrator of James H. Newkirk, deceased,of Saline County, one thousand one hundred and seventy-eight dollars.

To Constant P. Wilson, administrator of Mary A. Wilson, deceased,of Sebastian County, two thousand and ten dollars.

To Charles S. McClard, administrator of Arthur Mayberry, deceased,of Montgomery County, seven hundred and eighty-eight dollars.

To R. A. Dunlap, administrator of Elijah Y. Toney, deceased, ofOuachita County, two thousand one hundred and seventy dollars.

To Daniel W. Core, administrator of Hugh Core, deceased, ofPulaski County, one thousand one hundred and eighty-three dollars.

To Nathan H. Cloyes, of Hot Spring County, one thousand threehundred and seventy dollars.

To Sarah Ann Vaught, Allen Vaught, Jacob Vaught, and MitchellVaught, of Crawford County, one thousand and twenty dollars.

To Henry Cooper, administrator of Samuel Cooper, deceased, ofGarland County, one thousand three hundred and seventy-sevendollars.

To Lucy J. Eaton, executrix of the estate of Lucy A. Caldwell,deceased, of Jefferson County, four thousand two hundred and fiftydollars.

To E. E. Whitfield, brother of William E. Whitfield, deceased, onehundred and sixty dollars and fifty-four cents.

To Frank B. Toms and Sallie T. Elliott, sole heirs of Henry C.Toms, deceased, three thousand two hundred and twenty dollars.

To Mary F. Pollan, administratrix of the estate of William H.Pollan, deceased, of Crittenden County, eight hundred and eightdollars.

To Lewis Cass Smith, for himself and as administrator of the estatesof Elisha G. Abbott and Zarelda E. Abbott, deceased, of ArkansasCounty, fifteen thousand one hundred and ten dollars.

To the trustees of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, of PrairieGrove, Washington County, eight hundred dollars.

To Robert Gordon, administrator of Janmison W. Rice, deceased, ofPhillips County, five thousand seven hundred and five dollars. -

CALIFORNIA. California.

To John Q. Adams, of San Francisco County, eighty dollars andeighty-two cents.

To Jeremiah C. Burnett, of San Francisco County, one hundred andsixty-nine dollars and thirty-one cents.

To Charles A. Clarke, of San Diego County, five hundred and fifty-three dollars and fifteen cents.

To Henrv G. Colby, of San Francisco County, five hundred andeightv-nine dollars and fifty-eight cents.

To Frank Courtis, of Alameda County, two hundred and two dollarsand seventy-four cents.

To Henry Glass, of San Francisco County, ninety-seven dollars andfifty-three cents.

To James A. Hawke, of Solano County, forty-one dollars and thir-teen cents.

To Emma L. Ferrier, widow of William A. Ferrier, deceased, sevenhundred and twenty-seven dollars and ninety cents.

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746 FIFTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. SESS. III. CH. 777. 1905.

To Louis Kempff, of San Francisco County, seven hundred andseven dollars and sixty cents.

To Richard A. Urquhart, of Santa Clara County, one hundred andsixteen dollars and ninety-eight cents.

-To Moses A. Lane, of San Francisco County, one thousand one hun-dred and seventy-one dollars and nine cents.

To Joseph Wilson, of San Francisco County, seven hundred andseventy-six dollars and seventeen cents.

To Thomas S. Phelps, of Alameda County, five hundred and ninetyseven dollars and fifty-four cents.

To Robert A. Williams, of Monterey County, six hundred andeighty-six dollars and ninety cents.

To Charles A. Davis, son and next of kin of George L. Davis,deceased, one hundred and forty-six dollars and two cents.

Colorado. COLORADO.

To William M. Nickerson, of Arapahoe County, ninety dollars andforty-one cents.

To Edward M. Stedman, of Gilpin County, one hundred and twenty-four dollars and ninety-nine cents.

To Erastus S. Joslyn, of Colorado Springs, El Paso County, onethousand five hundred dollars.

Connecticut CONNECTICUT.

To Caroline Swan, Mary E. Pritchard, Seymour Swan, and CarrieR. Moody, sole heirs of Traverse Swan, deceased, of Bridgeport, Fair-field County, one thousand six hundred and six dollars and forty cents.

To Francis W. Dickens, sixty-nine dollars and four cents.To Charles E. Hawkins, of Middlesex County, forty-six dollars and

forty-six cents.To John Lowe, of Fairfield County, one hundred and seven dollars

and thirty-nine cents.To Alexander Mack, of New London County, one hundred and

eighty-four dollars and ninety-three cents.To Oscar F. Stanton, of New London County, six hundred and six

dollars and sixty-four cents.To Lawrence M. Bowers, executor of the estate of Edward C. Bow-

ers, deceased, eight hundred and forty-three dollars and thirty-onecents.

To Henry M. Cleveland, administrator of the estate of Louis Kings-ley, deceased, forty dollars and two cents.

To Annie C. Collier, widow of Thomas S. Collier, deceased, onehundred and ninety-six dollars and seventy-two cents.

To Henry T. Skelding, of New London Countv, three hundred andsixty-nine dollars and thirty-two cents.

To Walter K. Scofield, of Fairfield County, five hundred and ninetydollars and ninety-six cents.

To Grace T. Arms, executrix of Frank H. Arms, deceased, onethousand two hundred and fifty-six dollars and fifty-one cents.

To A. S. Oberly, one hundred and ninety-eight dollars and seventy-four cents.

Delaware. DELAWARE.

To William R. and Paul R. Knight, sons of James S. Knight,deceased, one thousand and thirty dollars and fifty-two cents.

To Jane Robinett, widow of David Robinett, deceased, eight hundredand five dollars and thirty-nine cents.

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FIFTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. SESS. III. CH. 777. 1905. 747

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. DistrictofColumbia.

To Philip M. Buckey, administrator of Philip J. Buckey, deceased,two thousand two hundred and forty-six dollars.

To Mary E. 0. Dashiell, eight hundred and ten dollars.To William A. Gordon, administrator of William D. C. Murdock,

deceased, forty-seven thousand four hundred and twenty-four dollarsand fifty cents.

To Anne C. Livingston, one thousand six hundred and ninety-onedollars.

To Mary S. Cheney, widow of William Cheney, deceased, six hun-dred and eight dollars and seventy-seven cents.

To Julia W. Dickenson, widow of Hallowell Dickenson, deceased,six hundred and eleven dollars and seventy-six cents.

To Florence A. R. Judd, executrix of the estate of Somerset Robin-son, deceased, two hundred and sixty-two dollars and thirty-six cents.

To Antoinette Stewart, widow of Thomas Stewart, deceased, fourhundred and fifty-six dollars and seventy cents.

To Vincendon L. Cottman, one hundred and sixty-two dollars andforty-seven cents.

To Walter C. Cowles, forty-eight dollars and twenty-two cents.To William H. Driggs, three hundred and forty dollars and eighty-

two cents.To Arthur H. Fletcher, two hundred and forty-nine dollars and

eighty-six cents.To George Fouse, five hundred and eight dollars and sixty-five cents.To Samuel Gee, nine hundred and seventy-six dollars and ninety-

eight cents.To Edwin S. Houston, one hundred and fifty-five dollars and thirty-

three cents.To Eugene H. C. Leutze, forty-one dollars and twenty-two cents.To Charles M. McCarteney, seventy-seven dollars and eighty cents.To Frederick A. Miller, four hundred and forty-three dollars and

sixty-three cents.To Francis S. Nash, two hundred and five dollars and forty-eight

cents.To Robert B. Rodney, one hundred and thirty-five dollars and eighty-

eight cents.To George W. Sensner, three hundred and twelve dollars and thirty-

three cents.To John S. Sinclair, fifty-eight dollars and fifty cents.To Edmund B. Underwood, ninety-nine dollars and forty-five cents.To Thomas P. Venable, fifty-six dollars and fifty cents.To Mary F. Choate, widow of Isaac T. Choate, deceased, ninety-one

dollars and twenty cents.To Eliza B. Dorrance, widow of George W. Dorrance, deceased,

nine hundred and ninety-seven dollars and forty-six cents.To Susanna E. Dunn, administratrix of the estate of George Dunn,

deceased, two hundred and seventy-eight dollars and ninety cents.To Richard Wallach, son of Cuthbert P. Wallach, deceased, four

hundred and twenty-seven dollars and eleven cents.To A. E. K. Benham, three hundred and fifty-two dollars and seventy-

two cents.To William T. Hord, seventy-eight dollars and thirty-six cents.To Aaron K. Hughes, one thousand three hundred and thirty-four

dollars and ninety-three cents.To Francis M. Gunnell, thirty-three dollars and eighty-four cents.To Philip J. Miller, son of Philip J. Miller, deceased, forty-two

dollars and ten cents.

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748 FIFTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. SESS. III. CH. 777. 1905.

To Evaline V. Ferguson, widow of William J. Ferguson, deceased,one hundred and thirty-eight dollars and sixty-three cents.

To William A. Cooper, fifty dollars and forty-one cents.To Francis E. Mack, son of Eugene Mack, deceased, two hundred

and eighty-one dollars and sixty-five cents.To Joseph Smith, fifty-seven dollars and three cents.To the Emory Methodist Episcopal Church South, of Brightwood,

four thousand seven hundred dollars.To the Methodist Episcopal Church, Washington District, Baltimore

Conference, one thousand three hundred and twenty-five dollars.To Mary J. Carpenter, administratrix of the estate of Benjamin D.

Carpenter, deceased, one thousand two hundred and fifty-three dollars-

Florida. FLORIDA.

To William H. Holden, of Orange County, two thousand five hun-dred dollars.

To James H. Bull, of Monroe County, one hundred and sixty-fivedollars and twenty cents

To William H. Stewart, of Volusia County, two thousand and fifty.eight dollars and ninety-two cents.

To Emma Thomas, widow of Robert G. Thomas, deceased, two hun-dred and sixty-eight dollars and seventy-four cents.

Georgia. GEORGIA.

To Ella Adamson, administratrix of the estate of Frederick Read,deceased, of Clayton County, one thousand six hundred and ninety-five dollars.

To Ellen Bray and Bridget Wetcher, heirs of the estate of JamesJennings, deceased, of Gordon County, three hundred and sixteendollars.

To Pinkney Daniel and Josephine Berry, sole heirs of Mary Dees,deceased, of Chattooga County, one hundred and fifty dollars.

To David G. Orr, of Catoosa County, two hundred and ninety-sixdollars.

To J. C. Sutton and F. S. Black, executors of the estate of AllenBlack, deceased, of Catoosa County, three hundred and ninety-fivedollars.

To Jacob A. Fite, of Gordon County, eight hundred and elevendollars.

To W. T. Dodd, administrator of William Shadrick, deceased, ofClayton County, one thousand seven hundred and seventy-four dollars.

To J. D. Edge, administrator of Jane Edge, deceased, of WalkerCounty, eight hundred and seventeen dollars.

To W. T. Dodd, administrator of Nancy Shadrick, deceased, of Clay-ton County, one thousand one hundred and sixty-nine dollars.

To John T. Reeves, administrator of Elizabeth Johns, deceased, ofFulton County, eight hundred and eighty-five dollars.

To Joe M. Moon, administrator of Joel P. Maxwell, deceased, ofBartow County, three hundred and forty-three dollars.

To J. B. Hutcheson,administratorof Furney Hutcheson, deceased, ofClayton County, one thousand two hundred and twenty-seven dollars.

To Rosanna Griffin, of Floyd County, five hundred and ninety-onedollars.

To William N. McConnell, of Clayton County, three thousand threehundred and eighty-one dollars.

To S. A. Rawlins and B. H. Jackson, administrators of James Jack-son, deceased, of Wilkinson County, one thousand three hundred andtwenty-five dollars.

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To Edward Crusselle, administrator and heir at law of the estate ofThomas G. W. Crusselle, deceased, of Atlanta, four thousand andtwenty dollars.

To Sarah J. Bonner, administratrix of Thomas Bonner, senior,deceased, of Carroll County, one thousand nine hundred and twentydollars.

To Thomas J. Mansfield, administrator of Patrick Mansfield, deceased,of Bartow County, nine hundred and twenty-one dollars.

To John H. Bray, of Gordon County, seven hundred and seventy-sixdollars.

To William R. Dubose, ninety-eight dollars and eight cents.To A. L. Millican, administrator of the estate of Andrew Millican,

deceased, of Chattooga County, seven hundred and fifty-four dollars.

ILLINOIS. I linoia

To Joseph E. Dyas, administrator of the estate of Jonathan Young,deceased, one thousand two hundred and seventy-eight dollars andtwenty-six cents.

To Nannie M. Kimberly, executrix of the estate of Lewis A. Kim-berly, deceased, one thousand five hundred and ninety-seven dollarsand forty-seven cents.

To Herman Hansen, of Cook County, one hundred and thirty-onedollars and fifty cents.

To Charles B. T. Moore, of Macon County, seventy-four dollars andfifty-two cents.

To Peter H. Smith, of Cook County, one hundred and forty-twodollars and nineteen cents.

To Martha W. Boswell, administratrix of the estate of James W.Carlin, deceased, two hundred and fifty-three dollars and fifteen cents.

To John C. Irvine, twelve dollars and five cents.To Bertrand D. Ridgeway, executor of Lindsay Ridgeway, deceased,

of Sangamon County, one thousand six hundred and fifty dollars.To Helen M. Bassett, widow of F. S. Bassett, of Cook County,

eighty-five dollars and forty-eight cents.To Charles W. Adams, eight hundred and nineteen dollars and

seventy-five cents.

INDIANA. Indiana.

To Charles A. Schmitz, son of Charles F. Schmitz, deceased, fivehundred and seventy-three dollars and fifteen cents.

To Charles A. Schmitz, four hundred and six dollars and fifty-eightcents.

To William Wilkins Carr, administrator of the estate of OvertonCarr, deceased, three hundred dollars and eighty-seven cents.

To Mary E. Pritchett, administratrix of James M. Pritchett, deceased,five hundred and eleven dollars and sixty-six cents.

To Mary Fitch, administratrix of Leroy Fitch, deceased, thirty-sixdollars and seventy-five cents.

To Nellie F. O'Kane, widow of James O'Kane, deceased, sixty-fivedollars and seventy-five cents.

To John S. Neal, of the city of Indianapolis, two thousand sevenhundred dollars.

INDIAN TERRITORY. Indian Territory.

To Edmund McKenna, administrator of Jackson Foster, deceased,of Choctaw Nation, near Fort Smith, Arkansas, two thousand threehundred and sixty-seven dollars.

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Iewa. IOWA.

To J. M. Bowyer, one hundred and thirty-five dollars and sixty-seven cents.

To Sophia A. Wight, widow of Danforth P. Wight, deceased, eighty-five dollars and forty-eight cents.

Kentucky KENTUCKY.

To Frederick Demmien, of Kenton County, one thousand two hun-dred and thirteen dollars.

To George W. Frith, administrator of Thomas I. Frith, deceased,of Rockcastle County, two hundred and eighty dollars.

To Samuel Berry, of Nicholas County, seven hundred and thirty-two dollars.

To John J. Saunders, administrator of Henry S. Saunders, deceased,of Jefferson County, one hundred and sixty dollars.

To James E. Hall, of Clark County, five hundred and forty-eightdollars.

.To Arthur B. Wilson, administrator of R. H. Wilson, deceased, ofJefferson County, three hundred and seventy-five dollars.

To James E. Gardner, six hundred and sixty-seven dollars andtwelve cents.

To John H. Rowland, of Breckinridge County, four hundred andthirty-eight dollars and sixteen cents.

To Frank C. Cosby, five hundred and ninety-three dollars andtwenty-seven cents.

To John H. Rowland, two hundred and thirty-five dollars andtwenty-seven cents.

To Sallie H. Grundy, executrix of the estate of Samuel R. Grundy,deceased, of Washington County, one thousand four hundred and forty-four dollars and ninety-seven cents.

To James Garnett, trustee of the Baptist Church of Columbia, AdairCounty, seven hundred and eighty dollars.

To Thomas Adkins, administrator of David Adkins, deceased, ofWhitley County, one thousand and forty-eight dollars.

uinLOUISIANA.

To J. J. Metoyer, administrator of the estate of F. Azenor Metoyer,deceased, of Natchitoches Parish. seven hundred and four dollars.

To Mathilda M. Fairex, administratrix of the estate of Daniel Fairex,deceased, of the city of New Orleans, twenty-two thousand six hundredand forty dollars.

To Hannah N. Jones, widow of R. Clarendon Jones, deceased, onethousand seven hundred and sixty-one dollars and thirty-nine cents.

To Cornelius Donato, administrator of Auguste Donato, deceased,of Saint Landry Parish, twelve thousand five hundred and seventydollars.

To Thomas Peyroux, administrator of Edward Barrett, deceased,one hundred and twenty-two dollars and thirty cents.

To Samuel B. Patterson, of Orleans Parish, one hundred and sixty-five dollars.

Maine,MAINE.

To Joseph E. Bradford and others, heirs of Joseph C. Bradford,deceased, six hundred and nineteen dollars and fourteen cents.

To Mary S. Craven, widow of Charles H. Craven, deceased, sevenhundred and forty-five dollars and twenty-one cents.

To Nannie S. Cushman, widow of Charles H. Cushman, deceased,four hundred dollars.

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To Susan Fassett, widow of Thomas 0. Fassett, deceased, four hun-dred and thirty-six dollars and ninety cents.

To Nathan H. Junkins, of York County, four hundred and sixtydollars and fifty-three cents.

To Charles E. Tallman, of Sagadahoc County, one hundred and six-teen dollars and fifteen cents.

To Annie E. Deering, widow of George A. Deering, deceased, sevenhundred and thirty-eight dollars and ninety cents.

To Kate W. Ingraham, daughter of Samuel Larkin, deceased, sev-enty-eight dollars and twenty cents.

lo George A. Norris, nine hundred dollars and thirty-five cents.To Kate R. Morgan, widow of William A. Morgan, deceased, five

hundred and thirty-three dollars and twenty-four cents.To George L. Hall, executor of Elbridge D. Hall, deceased, six

hundred and eighty-seven dollars and thirty-nine cents.To Percy Bryant, son of Nathaniel C. Bryant, deceased, one hun-

dred and ninety-three dollars and sixty cents.To Charles E. Tallman, five hundred and sixty-one dollars and nine

cents.

MARYLAND. Maryland.

To Charles F. Elgin, administrator of the estate of William S. Elgin,deceased, of Washington County, one thousand and ninety dollars.

To Ezra Marker, surviving executor of James Marker, deceased, ofWashington County, two thousand three hundred and nine dollars.

To Samuel Avey and Elizabeth Avey, executors of the estate ofJacob Avey, deceased, of Washington County, three hundred andeighteen dollars.

To Mahlon Hamilton, administrator de bonis non of John Hamilton,deceased, of the city of Baltimore, eleven thousand nine hundred andninety-one dollars.

To Charles W. Hoffman, executor of William C. Hoffman, deceased,of Frederick County, two thousand eight hundred and forty-fivedollars.

To Euromus H. Hoffman, administrator of the estate of SusanHoffman, deceased, of Washington County, two hundred and forty-five dollars.

To John C. Middlekauff, administrator of John J. Middlekauff, de-ceased, of Washington County, six hundred and eighteen dollars.

To Andrew H. Reinhart, of Frederick County, four hundred andthirty-four dollars.

To Lewis W. Riddlemoser and Marion F. Riddlemoser, sole heirsof Ephraim Riddlemoser, deceased, of Frederick County, one hundredand twenty-seven dollars.

To G. Finley Smith, administrator of the estate of David Smith,deceased, of Washington County, one thousand nine hundred andseventy-four dollars.

To William S. Tildon, of Harford County, three hundred and thirtydollars.

To Kirby Wade and James Snyder, executors of the estate of Wil-liam Wade, deceased, of Washington County, one thousand one hun-dred and twenty-four dollars.

To Julia Walsh, administratrix of the estate of Murtha Walsh, de-ceased, of Washington County, one hundred dollars.

To Oliver Peacher, administrator of John Peacher, deceased, ofWashington County, five hundred and thirty dollars.

To Eugene L. Derr, administrator of the estate of John Derr, de-ceased, of Frederick County, one thousand one hundred and nineteendollars.

To Henry Young, of Montgomery County, one thousand nine hun-dred and ninety dollars.

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To Christian Smith, of Washington County, six hundred and sixteendollars.

To Jennie E. Haller, administratrix of Samuel M. Haller, deceased,of the city of Cumberland, four hundred and twenty-five dollars.

To John W. George, administrator of John Wineow, deceased, ofAllegany County, four hundred and twelve dollars.

To R. G. Johnson, administrator of Washington Stone, deceased, ofFrederick County, three hundred and fifty-two dollars.

To Josephus E. Harley, administrator de bonis non of Otho F. Har-ley, deceased, of Frederick County, six hundred and fifty-four dollars.

To Leonora Cline, executrix, and Hugh Jacob George Cline, execu-tor, of the estate of the late Hugh H. Cline, deceased, three-hundredand seventy-six dollars and forty-four cents.

To Sarah J. Franklin, administratrix of the estate of John S. Frank-lin, deceased, one hundred and twenty-four dollars and ninety-threecents.

To Mary M. Semmes, widow of Alexander A. Semmes, two hundredand nineteen dollars and eighteen cents.

To Ellen A. De Valin, widow of Charles E. De Valin, deceased, threehundred and forty-six dollars and two cents.

To Howard E. Ames, two hundred and ninety-four dollars andtwenty-four cents.

To Charles H. Black, of Baltimore County, two hundred and sixtydollars and eighty-two cents.

To James Franklin, of Baltimore County, fifty-five dollars and eighty-nine cents.

To D. W. Mullan, of Anne Arundel County, six hundred and twenty-two dollars and forty-seven cents.

To Charles J. Murphy, of Anne Arundel County, two thousand onehundred and seventy-two dollars and sixty-five cents.

To Joseph B. Parker, one hundred and forty-one dollars and ninety-two cents.

To William G. Smith, of Anne Arundel County, three thousand onehundred and eighty-two dollars and six cents.

To John W. Stewart, of Montgomery County, one hundred andtwenty-two dollars and seventy-four cents.

To Yates Stirling, of Baltimore County, one thousand and twenty-five dollars and seventy-six cents.

To John A. McDonald, of Baltimore County, two hundred andninety-eight dollars and sixty-two cents.

ToWilliam (. G.. Willson, of Talbot Count, one hundred and twenty-five dollars and seventy-five cents.

To German H. Hunt, survivor of Robert Poole, deceased, of thecity of Baltimore. forty thousand three hundred and twenty-one dol-lars and three cents.

To Thomas Dixon, of Frederick County, five hundred dollars.To the trustees of the Reformed Church of Sharpsburg, Washington

County, eight hundred and six dollars.To William A. Windsor, ninety-one dollars and fifty cents.To Allan McSherrv, administrator de bonis non cum testamento

annexo of Augustus I. Kilty, deceased, four hundred and thirty-sevendollars and seventy-five cents.

To Edward Kershner, six hundred and eighty-two dollars andseventy-seven cents.

To Safe Deposit and Trust Company, of Baltimore, executor ofEdward Donaldson, deceased, two thousand one hundred and forty-five dollars and four cents.

To Emma L. Barry, widow of James J. Barry, deceased, two hun-dred and ninety-two dollars and five cents.

To T. Bascom Watkins, two.hundred and six dollars and five cents.

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To Worth Goldsborough, one thousand one hundred and twenty-nine dollars and thirteen cents.

To Robert Arthur, administrator of George Arthur, deceased, fiftydollars and ninety-six cents.

To Horace Resley, of Cumberland, Allegany County, four hundredand forty-three dollars.

To the trustees of the Lutheran Church of Sharpsburg, WashingtonUounty, six hundred dollars.

To the legal representatives of Peter Targarona, of the city ofBaltimore, ten thousand dollars.

To the trustees of the Methodist Episcopal Church of Brunswick,Frederick County, five hundred and eighty-five dollars.

To Richard P. Blackistone, of Saint Mary County, six thousandthree hundred and twenty-six dollars.

MASSACHUSETTS. Massachusetts.

To Seth M. Ackley, of Nantucket County, fifty-five dollars andeighty-nine cents.

To William A. Barry, of Suffolk County, one hundred and forty-two dollars and nineteen cents.

To William W. Beck, of Suffolk County, one thousand three hun-dred and eighty dollars and twenty-six cents.

To George E. Belknap, of Suffolk County, one hundred and thirty-nine dollars and seventy-three cents.

To George A. Crawford, of Suffolk County, thirty-four dollars andtwenty-five cents.

To George T. Davis, of Franklin County, one hundred and sixteendollars and ninety-five cents.

To William T. Devlan, of Nantucket County, three hundred andtwenty-three dollars and eighty-three cents.

To Nehemiah M. Dyer, of Middlesex County, seven hundred andfiftv-one dollars and seventy-eight cents.

Tio Joseph G. Eaton, two hundred and twenty-one dollars and thirty-seven cents.

To John G. Foster, of Suffolk County, thirty-two dollars and fifty-five cents.

To Henry P. Grace, of Suffolk County, one hundred and twenty-four dollars and eleven cents.

To Martin E. Hall, of Middlesex County, one hundred and sixty-seven dollars and ninety-five cents.

To George E. Hendee, of Suffolk County, seven hundred and fifty-four dollars and forty-one cents.

To Frank H. Holmes, of Middlesex County, seventy dollars andsixty-nine cents.

To Mortimer L. Johnson, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-four dollars and seventy-three cents.

To William .Jones, of Suffolk County, four hundred and eighty-.even dollars and ninety-seven cents.

To Phillips A. Lovering, one hundred and nine dollars and thirty-one cents.

To Lewis M. lelcher, of Suffolk County, two thousand five hundredand forty-one dollars and fifty-nine cents.

To Charles O'Neil, eight hundred and seventy-four dollars and fifteencents.

To Thomas Savage, of Suffolk County, six hundred and ninety-sixdollars and twenty cents.

To Frank E. Sawyer, one hundred and five dollars and forty-sevencents.

To William H. Summers, of Suffolk county, four hundred andseventy-one dollars and forty-eight cents.

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To John G. Tilden, of Suffolk County, one hundred and seventy-three dollars and forty-two cents.

To John K. Winn, of Suffolk County, one thousand four hundredand eighty-five dollars and thirty-nine cents.

To William C. Wise, of Berkshire County, three hundred and sixdollars and eighty-five cents.

To Angeline Bibber, administratrix of the estate of Charles J. Bib-ber, deceased, two thousand eight hundred and twenty five dollars andfifty-nine cents.

To Margaret Black, widow of John Black, deceased, nine hundredand fifty-eight dollars and sixty-seven cents.

To Catherine F. King, daughter of Jeremiah Harding, deceased,six hundred and twenty-six dollars and ninety-two cents.

To Edward H. Macy, nephew of Henry G. Macy, deceased, fourhundred and forty-nine dollars and thirty-four cents.

To Susie J. Poole, executrix of the estate of Francis H. Poole,deceased, seven hundred and two dollars and seven cents.

To Thomas Bennett, eight dollars and eighty-nine cents.To Catherine B. Burroughs, administratrix of the estate of Daniel W.

Burroughs, deceased, nine hundred and four dollars and eight cents.To Thomas M. Carter, administrator of the estate of Edward H.

Miller, deceased, one thousand and ten dollars and seventy-eight cents.To Isabel and Ellen Clary, sisters of Albert G. Clary, deceased, five

hundred and eighty-six dollars and twenty-four cents.To Clara H. Daniels, widow of David Daniels, deceased, ninety-four

dollars and seventy-nine cents.To Addie R. Gallagher, widow of Lawrence B. Gallagher, deceased,

two hundred and twenty-eight dollars and ten cents.To Charles H. Hadley, executor of the estate of David Bruce,

deceased, one thousand eight hundred and eighty-nine dollars andforty-two cents.

To Annette M. Henderson, widow of Moses K. Henderson, deceased,one hundred and thirty-four dollars and fifty-five cents.

To Elizabeth D. Marthon, administratrix of the estate of JosephMarthon, two hundred and twenty-two dollars and .forty-seven cents.

To Annie D. Rundlett, widow of Howard M. Rundlett, deceased,one hundred and ninety-six dollars and sixty-two cents.

To Francis H. Swan, of Suffolk County, one thousand two hundred-and sixty-seven dollars and ninety-five cents.

To Florence H. Turner, daughter, and William H. Davis, son, ofHenry Davis, deceased, two hundred and seventy-four dollars andtwenty-five cents.

To Frederick W. Crocker, of Suffolk County, one thousand andthirty-eight dollars and ninety cents.

To Frank W. Nichols, of Suffolk County, one hundred and thirty-four dollars and seventy-eight cents.

To Stephen P. Quackenbush, of Suffolk County, one thousand ninehundred and fifty-three dollars and forty-two cents.

To John A. Shearman, of Suffolk County, one hundred and ninedollars and fifty-nine cents.

To the Globe Works, of the city of Boston, eighty-one thousandnine hundred and thirteen dollars and seventy-six cents.

To Francis H. Swan, two hundred and thirty-three dollars andeighty-four cents.

To W. W. Low, son of W. W. Low, deceased, two thousand threehundred and sixty-six dollars and thirty-seven cents.

To Henry C. Keene, of Suffolk County, one hundred and eighty-eight dollars and ten cents.

To Francis H. Delano, four hundred and four dollars and thirty-eight cents.

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To A. N. Stocker, widow of Henry T. Stocker, deceased, threehundred and twenty-eight dollars and twenty cents.

To Alice E. Whitmarsh, daughterof Zachariah Whitmarsh, deceased,thirty-nine dollars and fifty-five cents.

To J. B. Murdock, eighty-six dollars and two cents.To Cromwell G. Macey, nephew of Thomas M. Gardner, five hun-

dred and forty-three dollars and twenty-six cents.To Frank A. Burbeck, administrator of ChristopherJordan, deceased,

two thousand and eleven dollars and forty cents.To Sarah A. Wyckof, widow of John Wyckof, deceased, four hun-

dred and thirty-four dollars and fourteen cents.To William H. Rush, two hundred and twelve dollars and eighty-

seven cents.To William F. Hodgkinson, of Suffolk County, three hundred and

thirty-four dollars and fifty-one cents.To Henry R. Baker, two hundred and ninety-eight dollars and six

cents.To William I. Moore, of Suffolk County, two hundred and thirty

dollars and sixty-two cents.To John F. Merry, of Middlesex County, one thousand two hun-

dred and sixty-nine dollars and twenty-eight cents.To Susan I. Bordman, widow of Charles Bordman, deceased, seven

hundred and seventy-two dollars and twenty cents.To William F. Low, of Middlesex County, one hundred and thirty-

eight dollars and eight cents.To Annette B. Wonson, administratrix of George W. Adams, de-

ceased, one hundred and twelve dollars and seven cents.To Priscilla A. Nicolbon, administratrix of E. I. G. Rhoades, de-

ceased, late widow of William W. Rhoades, deceased, six hundredand sixty dollars and eighty-two cents.

To Sarah M. Bennett, administratrix of the estate of Thomas Ben-nett, deceased, of Worcester County, nine hundred and seventeendollars and twelve cents.

To David H. Tribou, of Suffolk County, nine hundred and sixtydollars and twenty-eight cents.

To the Atlantic Works, of the city of Boston, forty-one thousandand twenty-seven dollars and forty-six cents.

MICHIGAN. Michigan.

To Nannie H. Duvall, daughter of John Watters, deceased, onethousand five hundred and ninety-nine dollars and twenty-five cents.

To Jane E. Read, administratrix of John H. Read, deceased, twenty-five dollars and fifty cents.

MINNESOTA. Minnesota.

To Henry N. Manney, one hundred and eighty dollars and eighty-two cents.

MISSISSIPPI. Mississippi

To E. L. Brien, administrator of John W. Taylor, deceased, ofWarren County, one thousand five hundred and seventy-two dollars.

To John T. Mee. administratorof Sarah Riley (nee Griffin), deceased,of Marshall County. three hundred and nine dollars.

To George B. Harper, administrator of Carolinas Boyd, deceased,of Newton County, six hundred and eighty-four dollars.

To T. J. Chamberlain, of Jefferson County, three hundred and fortydollars.-

To Olivia K. Williams, administratrix of the estate of Seaborn J.Brown, deceased, of Hinds County, eight hundred and thirty dollars.

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To H. Taylor Garrison, administrator of John Gammel, deceased,of Tippah and Marshall counties, three hundred and ninety-five dol-lars.

To Emily C. Richmond (n6e Gibbons), and Samuel P. Gibbons, ofMarshall County, eight hundred dollars.

To C. M. Broadway, administrator of Jordan Broadway, deceased,of Marshall County, one thousand two hundred and thirty-four dollars.

To J. D. Cunningham, administrator of C. F. Cunningham, deceased,of Monroe County, four thousand nine hundred and sixty-four dollars.

To the administrator of Sidney R. Smith, deceased, late of Wash-ington County, two thousand seven hundred and forty dollars; and tothe administrator of William R. Fleming, deceased, late of Washing-ton County, six hundred and eighty-five dollars.

To Mary M. Jamison, administratrix of Wiley J. Jamison, deceased,of Hinds County, three hundred and sixty dollars.

To Jesse Addington, of Lafayette County, one thousand six hun-dred and ninety-two dollars.

To Catherine. D. O'Sullivan, administratrix of Daniel O'Sullivan,deceased, of Warren County, nine hundred and forty-three dollars.

To John B. Howard, administrator of Joseph H. Howard, deceased,of Marshall County, one thousand three hundred and twenty-sevendollars.

To Sarah H. Nunnally, administratrix of Eldred Nunnally, deceased,of Lafayette County, three thousand four hundred and two dollars.

To G. D. Hearn, administrator of William McK. Hall, deceased, ofMarshall County, three thousand six hundred and eight dollars.

To Leonidas Pittman, administrator of Flora E. Pope (nee Graham),deceased, of Marion County, eight hundred and eighty-two dollars.

To W. T. Ratliff, administrator of Charles F. Norris, deceased, ofHinds County, five hundred and twenty dollars.

To R. W. Magruder, administrator of Thomas B. Magruder,deceased, of Claiborne County, one thousand two hundred and thirty-two dollars.

To Robert Watt, junior, administrator of Robert Watt, senior,deceased, of Claiborne County, one thousand five hundred and tendollars.

To Mary F. Erwin, administratrix of Charlotte Jaquess, deceased,of Claiborne County, one thousand one hundred and thirty dollars.

To Samuel B. Harris, of Madison County, two thousand nine hun-dred and eighty-five dollars.

To James lKeizer, administrator of James Glover. deceased, ofMarshall County, four thousand seven hundred and seventy-fourdollars.

To Anna M. Willey, administratrix of Alfred Turner, deceased, ofYalohusha County, four hundred and fifty dollars.

To C. W. Telfair, administrator of James R. Telfair, deceased, ofTishomingo County, three hundred and sixty dollars.

To Anna J. Saunders, G. B. Thornton, junior, administrator of theestate of M. Lou Thornton, deceased, and F. P. Poston, administratorof the estate of Mary Trezevant, deceased, of Marshall County, fourthousand and twelve dollars, to be divided in equal shares.

To Bettie Brooks Metcalfe, daughter of Joseph M. Brooks, deceased,of Washington County, two thousand six hundred and sixty-ninedollars.

To the Fidelity Trust Company, administrator of the estate of LucyBrooks Bell, deceased, daughter of Joseph M. Brooks, deceased, ofWashington County, two thousand six hundred and sixty-nine dollars.

To E. L. Brien, administrator of the estate of Ann Lum, deceased,of the city of Vicksburg, seven thousand two hundred dollars.

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To James D. Adams, two hundred and seventy-five dollars and thirty-three cents.

To Mary S. Strube, administratrix of the estate of P. B. Sawyer,deceased, of Marshall County, nine hundred and seventy-six dollars.

To Della Sinnott and Adine Price, of Panola County, one thousandthree hundred and thirty dollars.

To John W. Spratley, of Warren County, four thousand two hun-dred and fifty-five dollars.

To E. J. Marett, administrator of William B. West, deceased, ofMarshall County, two hundred and fifty dollars.

To James Kizer, administrator of the estate of R. M. Glover,deceased, of Marshall County, one thousand and sixty-one dollars.

To B. E. Gray, administrator of the estate of Mrs. S. M. Davidson,deceased, of Marshall County, two thousand three hundred and seventydollars.

To Samuel Worthington, administrator of the estate of SamuelWorthington, deceased, eighteen thousand eight hundred and thirty-five dollars.

MISSOURI. Misour

To Henry Damm, junior, administrator of Henry Damm, senior,deceased, of Benton County, four hundred and ninety-three dollars.

To Julia Ann Faught, William T. Shirrod, Leander K. Shirrod,Susan G. Wright, Louisa J. Wheeler, and Robert K. Shirrod, of DadeCounty, five hundred and forty dollars.

To Colly B. Holland, of Bates County, three thousand and seventy-five dollars.

To Edwin T. Hill, administrator of Leroy L. Hill, deceased, ofPettis County, six thousand seven hundred and thirty-five dollars.

To the heirs and legal representatives of John W. Hancock, deceased,of Iron County, one thousand one hundred and sixty dollars.

To L. D. Moneymaker, administrator of Charles Drennan, deceased,of Phelps County, five hundred and ten dollars.

To Uriel Sebree, fifty-one dollars and seventy-three cents.To William W. Wheeler, of the city of Saint Louis, sixteen thou-

sand and eighty-seven dollars.To Thomas G. Johnson, of Wayne County, two hundred dollars.To John Schuman, administrator de bonis non of the estate of

August Schuman, deceased, of Bates County, three hundred and ninety-five dollars.

To William A. Carr, of Stone County, one thousand two hundreddollars.

To Charles B. Stark, assignee of Joseph C. Stark, deceased, of thecity of Saint Louis one thousand eight hundred and fifty-one dollars.

To the estate of Joseph Engle, deceased, of Dallas County, two hun-dred and thirty-two dollars, to be paid to the person authorized by thoprobate court of Dallas County, Missouri, under the laws of the Stateof Missouri, to receive the same; and so much of the Act of Maytwenty-seventh, nineteen hundred and two (Thirty-second Statutes atLarge, page two hundred and twelve), as authorized the payment oftwo hundred and thirty-two dollars to the said Joseph Engle is herebyrepealed.

ev.adrNEVADA. '

To Constance Louise Batione, administratrix of the estate of Domi-nick B. Batione, deceased, one thousand one hundred and sixty-sevendollars and twelve cents.

To Edward D. Sweeney, of Carson City, Ormsby County, eleventhousand seven hundred and eighty-six dollars and sixty-five cents.

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New Hampshir. NEW HAMPSHIRE.

To Carlos G. Calkins, of Rockingham County, one hundred and fifty-one dollars and twenty-three cents.

To John H. Clark, of Hillsboro County, three hundred and sixty-sixdollars and forty-six cents.

To James M. Forsyth, of Merrimack County, three hundred andforty-eight dollars and forty-two cents.

To Arthur C. Heffinger, of Rockingham County, eighty-five dol-lars and forty-eight cents.

To Eva H. Wingate, widow of George E. Wingate, deceased, twohundred and seven dollars and ninety-four cents.

To Elizabeth Baker, widow of Francis H. Baker, deceased, onehundred and thirty-four dollars and thirty-four cents.

To Harriet W. Potter, widow of Frederick E. Potter, deceased,nine hundred and fourteen dollars and thirteen cents.

To Samuel S. Whitehouse, administrator of the estate of S. N.Whitehouse, deceased, three hundred and eighty-seven dollars andsixteen cents.

To Susan Woodman and Mary P. Woodman, executrices of EdwardWoodman, deceased, three hundred and thirty-seven dollars and fifty-four cents.

To Annie H. Eastman, widow of Thomas H. Eastman, deceased, onethousand one hundred and fifty-two dollars and six cents.

To Hamilton Hutchins, twenty-one dollars and thirty-seven cents.To Angie D. Smith, executrix of Daniel A. Smith, deceased, one

thousand one hundred and forty-six dollars and thirty cents.

New Jesey. NEW JERSEY.

To Samuel P. Comly, sixty-three dollars and one cent.To Frank Holler, of Ocean County, two thousand six hundred and

eighteen dollars and thirty-seven cents.To George W. Mentz, twenty-eight dollars and forty-nine cents.To William Watts, of Morris County, eighty dollars and fifty-eight

cents.To Edwin White, of Mercer County, ninety-eight dollars and sixty-

three cents.To Ella S. Humphreys, executrix of the estate of C. F. Humphreys,

deceased, five hundred and ninety-one dollars and six cents.To Charles F. Ilugg, brother, and Mary 11. IHooton, sister, of Joseph

Hugg, deceased, eight hundred and thirty-five dollars and ten cents.To Catherine T. H. Mathews, widow of John R. Mathews, deceased,

seven hundred and fifty-eight dollars and sixty-four cents.To Melissa C. Setley, administratrix of the estate of Harry Setley,

deceased, one thousand nine hundred and thirteen dollars and six cents.To Edward M. Wood, administrator of John De Camp, deceased,

one thousand nine hundred and forty-seven dollars and seventy-ninecents.

To Isabella Jauretche, Rose Jauretche, and Blanche Jauretche, heirsat law of L. C. Sartori, deceased, one hundred and seventy-three dol-lars and seventy-five cents.

To Eleanor Sirian, widow of George Sirian, deceased, two hundredand eighty-one dollars and sixty-two cents.

To John J. Read, of Burlington County, two hundred and eighty-seven dollars and thirteen cents.

To Adele W. Elmer, widow of Horace Elmer, deceased, four hun-dred and fifty-one dollars and seventy cents.

To Harvey E. Macconn, widow of Robert T. Macconn, deceased,fifty-one dollars and two cents.

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NEW MEXICO. New Mexico.

To Solomon J. Spiegelberg, Emanuel Spiegelberg, and Levi Spiegel-berg, partners under the firm name of Spiegelberg Brothers, nineteenthousand and forty-one dollars and nine cents.

NEW YORK. New York.

To Frank Anderson, one hundred and ninety dollars and sixty-ninecents.

To Nicholas Anderson, thirty-five dollars.To Conway H. Arnold, of New York County, seventy-nine dollars

and seventy-two cents.To Joseph G. Ayers, of Westchester County, two hundred and fifty

dollars and ninety-six cents.To H. John Babin, of Kings County, two hundred and forty-eight

dollars and sixty cents.To Edward B. Barry, one hundred and thirty-seven dollars and

twenty-six cents.To Henry G. Beyer, one hundred and sixty-nine dollars and thirty-

one cents.To Delavan Bloodgood, of Kings County, nine hundred and ten dol-

lars and eighty-three cents.To John J. Byrne, of Kings County, twenty-nine dollars and fifty-

nine cents.To Daniel Delehanty, seven hundred and fourteen dollars and fifty-

three cents.To George R. Durand, of Erie County, seven hundred and thirty-

one dollars and twenty cents.To Bradley A. Fiske, of New York County, one hundred and sixty-

two dollars and seventy-four cents.To William C. Gibson, of Kings County, thirty-two dollars and

forty-eight cents.To James H. Gillis, of Delaware County, two thousand three hun-

dred and sixty-nine dollars and eighty-six cents.To George Glass, of New York County, four hundred and ninety-

one dollars and fifty cents.To James G. Green, of New York County, nine hundred and thirty-

nine dollars and fifty-eight cents.To William G. Hannum, of Queens County, one hundred and seventy-

seven dollars and fifty-three cents.To Andrew Harman, of Kings County, one hundred dollars and

twenty-seven cents.To Nelson T. Houston, of New York County, six hundred and eighty-

seven dollars and sixty-seven cents.To A. J. Kenney, of Kings County, six hundred and ninety-three

dollars and seventeen cents.To William P. McCann, of Westchester County, one thousand two

hundred and sixty-eight dollars and forty-nine cents.To John IMc(owan, of Dutchess County, two hundred and fifty-four

dollars and tifty-four cents.To Alfred T. Mahan, of New York County, one hundred and forty-

three dollars and fifty-six cents.To Dennis H. Mahan, four hundred and ninety dollars and ninety-

six cents.To Charles Miller, of Nassau Ccunty, nineteen dollars and sixty-six

cents.To Jerome E. Morse, of Kings County, two hundred and twenty-six

dollars and eighty-five cents.To John Quevedo, of Queens County, two hundred and thirty-eight

dollars.

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To Arthur B. Spevers, forty-three dollars and fifty-six cents.To Henry Stewart, of Ontario County, one hundred and twenty-one

dollars and twenty-nine cents.To Thomas H. Streets, of Kings County, one hundred and sixteen

dollars and seventy-one cents.To Daniel D. V. Stuart, six hundred and ninety-four dollars and

eighty cents.To Zera L. Tanner, of Wyoming County, two hundred and seventy-

five dollars and twenty-one cents.To John C. Thompson, of Kings County, two hundred and ninety-

nine dollars and seventy-three cents.To James E. Tolfree, of New York County, one thousand eight hun-

dred and sixty-six dollars and sixteen cents.To Richard H. Townley, of New York County, forty-six dollars and

fifty-seven cents.To Henry M. Wells, of New York County, six hundred and ninety-

three dollars and twenty-five cents.To Truman B. White, of Kings County, ninety-eight dollars and

thirty-one cents.To Roscoe V. Wiekes, of Kings County, six hundred and fifty-seven

dollars and eighty cents.To Charles Wilson, of Kings County, four hundred and ninety-seven

dollars and sixty-two cents.To George B. Abbott, administrator of the estate of Alexander

McIntosh, deceased, one thousand six hundred and forty-five dollarsand forty-five cents.

To Clara M. Bridge, executrix of the estate of Edward W. Bridge,deceased, two hundred and thirty-eight dollars and ninety-one cents.

To E. D. Hill, executor of the estate of John C. Chavalier, deceased,seven hundred and fifty-five dollars and thirty-four cents.

To Robert L. Meade, brother of Henry M. Meade, deceased, fourhundred and forty-seven dollars and sixty cents.

To Maria W. P. Randle, daughter of Thomas Pattison, deceased,three thousand two hundred and sixty-eight dollars and forty-eightcents.

To Henrietta L. Stevenson, widow of John H. Stevenson, deceased,one thousand and forty-four dollars and twenty-six cents.

To Kate F. Timmerman, administratrix of the estate of George H.Cooper, deceased, one hundred and five dollars and seventy-six cents.

To Rosalie M. Van Duyne, daughter of Richard Van Voorhis,deceased, two hundred and fifty-one dollars and thirty-five cents.

To Catherine S. Van Hovenberg, administratrix of the estate of JohnVan Hovenberg, deceased, six hundred and thirty-one dollars andtwenty-four cents.

To Andrew R. Wentworth, administrator of the estate of JohnBirdsall, deceased, five hundred and thirteen dollars and forty-threecents.

To H. F. Woods, executor of the estate of George W. Woods,deceased, eighty-two dollars and twenty-four cents.

To Lawrence W. Allibone, brother of Charles O. Allibone, deceased,one hundred and thirty-nine dollars and eighteen cents.

To Lizzie M. Barnard, widow of Warren Barnard, deceased, sixhundred and ninety-nine dollars and seventeen cents.

To Almira C. Bashford, widow of A. P. Bashford, deceased, forty-eight dollars and twenty-two cents.

To Margaret A. Brush, widow of George R. Brush, deceased, sevenhundred and sixty-seven dollars and seventy-five cents.

To Annie Freeman, widow of Charles C. Freeman, deceased, fivehundred and eighty-five dollars and twenty cents.

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To Elizabeth A. Gardner, widow of John W. Gardner, deceased,three hundred and five dollars and seventy-five cents.

To Josephine C. Haskins, sister of George S. Haskins, deceased,three hundred and five dollars and seventy-five cents.

To Edith B. Goebel, niece of Chester Hatfield, deceased, eight hun-dred and ninety-nine dollars and nine cents.

To Mary L. Hawley, widow of Charles E. Hawley, deceased, twothousand two hundred and ninety-two dollars and forty-two cents.

To Florence A. R. Judd, committee of Charles H. Judd, four hun-dred and sixteen dollars and thirty-nine cents.

To Helen F. Lasher, widow of Oren E. Lasher, one hundred andtwenty-three dollars and twenty-nine cents.

To Bessie C. Parker, daughter of Ralph Chandler, deceased, threethousand and eighty-seven dollars and sixty-seven cents.

To H. De B. Parsons, administrator of the estate of George B.Livingston, deceased, three hundred and eighty-seven dollars andninety-four cents.

To Harry C. Robertson, administrator of the estate of Jonos Dibble,deceased, eighty-two dollars and sixty-four cents.

To William L. Stephens, grandson of Jacob Stephens, deceased,eight hundred and seventy-four dollars and fourteen cents.

To Kate E. Lloyd and Ella M. Thompson, daughters of EgbertThompson, deceased, one hundred and seventy-seven dollars andtwenty cents.

To Sarah Waugh, widow of Edward J. Waugh, deceased, two hun-dred and eighty-eight dollars and forty-eight cents.

To Susan D. Yates, widow of Arthur R. Yates, deceased, four hun-dred and eightythree dollars and forty-three cents.

To William S. Dana, six hundred and eighty dollars and fifty-fivecents.

To Frederick Elliott, fifty-six dollars and four cents.To William W. Williams, five hundred and forty-seven dollars and

fifty-three cents.To Annie A. Haxtun, executrix of Milton Haxtun, deceased, of New

York County, forty-two dollars and sixty-four cents.To Conway H. Arnold, six hundred and sixty-six dollars and thirty

cents.To Nelson T. Houston, three hundred and fourteen dollars and

seven cents.To George T. Douglass, of Kings County, seventy-six dollars and

twenty-nine cents.To Mary A. McCarty, widow of Stephen A. McCarty, deceased, one

hundred and forty-three dollars and seventy-eight cents.To Phoebe A. Hardy, sister of De Witt Clinton Kells, deceased,

seventy-seven dollars and eighty-one cents.To Anna L. Coghlan, administratrix of the estate of Jasper Coghlan,

deceased. seven hundred and thirty-five dollars and thirty-one cents.To Charles Martin, of New York County, six hundred and twenty-

three dollars and fifty-four cents.To Emma M. Clark, administratrix of Ambrose J. Clark, and Wal-

lace S. Clark, administrator of Schenectady County, four hundred andfifty-nine dollars and sixty-five cents.

To John A. B. Smith, four hundred and seventy-five dollars andsixty cents.

To Walter McLean, eighteen dollars and eight cents.To Herbert M. Griffiths, four hundred and twenty-two dollars and

twenty-seven cents.To Josephine Q. Carpenter and Anna L. Q. Hayes, daughters of

John N. Quackenbush, deceased, one hundred and sixty-eight dollarsand sixty-eight cents.

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To Alex G. Brinckerhoff, administrator of Isaac Brinckerhoff,deceased, three hundred and twenty-five dollars and thirty-eight cents.

To Francis E. Hunt and Alice M. Hunt, heirs at law of George P.Hunt, deceased, eighty-five dollars and sixty-four cents.

To Hannah Cooper, widow of James M. Cooper, deceased, five hun-dred and forty-one dollars and eighty cents.

To John E. Roller, four hundred dollars and twenty-eight cents.To Marion L. Thompson, widow of August F. Thompson, deceased,

one hundred and thirty-six dollars and eighty cents.To Peter O'Conner, one hundred and fifty-three dollars and forty-six

cents.To Elizabeth D. Marthon, administratrix of Joseph Marthon,

deceased, one thousand three hundred and twenty-two dollars andseventy-four cents.

To Arthur Burtis, one thousand four hundred and thirty-five dollarsand eighty-six cents.

To Fidelia S. Prindle, widow (remarried) of George L. Mead,deceased, two hundred and eighty-one dollars and six cents.

To Charles Miller, of Nassau County, seventeen dollars and seventy-six cents.

To Andrew Dunlap, five hundred and fifty-seven dollars and eightycents.

To William B. Mann, one hundred and eighty-three dollars and forty-nine cents.

To John H. Cahoone and Charles G. Cahoone, heirs at law of Benja-min J. Cahoone, deceased, one thousand one hundred and forty dollarsand seventy-six cents.

To John Dennett, of New York County, two hundred and thirty-four dollars and twenty-four cents.

To Mary F. Coons, administratrix of John West, deceased, of KingsCounty, nine hundred and fifteen dollars and ten cents.

To the Allaire Works, of the city of New York, fifty thousand twohundred and seventy-seven dollars and sixty-seven cents, payment tobe made to Ephraim Miller, president, and no part thereof to any otherperson.

To Edward J. Gallagher, administrator of the estate of CharlesGallagher, deceased, of the city of New York, nine thousand eighthundred and seventy-six dollars and thirty-nine cents.

North Carolina. NORTH CAROLINA.

To Nancy C. Bell (nee Hill), executrix of the estate of Isaac S. Hill,deceased, of Carteret County, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-one dollars.

To Duncan Darroch, administrator of Daniel Darroch, deceased, ofCumberland County, two hundred and sixty-one dollars.

To Thomas F. McCarthy, administrator of Henry Covert, deceased,of Craven County, three hundred and seventy-eight dollars.

To Reuben Jones, administrator of Theophilus Weaver, deceased,of Harnett County, five hundred and fifty dollars.

To John W. Snipes, administrator of Arthur Pierce, deceased, ofJohnson County, three hundred and sixty-six dollars.

To Benjamin L. Bryan, of Jones County, five hundred and seven-teen dollars.

To George R. Watkins, of Mitchell County, one thousand and ninety-six dollars and nineteen cents.

To John I. Rowland, of Beaufort County, four hundred and twentydollars.

To the Seamen's Friend Society, of Wilmington, one thousand twohundred and fifty-six dollars.

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To Nelson M. Ferebee, eighty-four dollars and thirty-eight cents.To the wardens and vestry of Saint James Parish, of the city of

Wilmington, three thousand one hundred and thirteen dollars.

OHIO. Ohio.

To Lyman Arms, of Franklin County, two hundred and eighteendollars and sixty-three cents.

To T. W. Benham, of Lucas County, three hundred and five dollarsand twenty-six cents.

To George E. Ide, seven hundred and forty-five dollars and fourcents.

To Robert E. Impey, two hundred and thirty-one dollars and twenty-three cents.

To Merrill Miller, two hundred and ninety-eight dollars and eightcents.

To L. D. Cabaune, executor of the estate of George Talcott, deceased,sixty-one dollars and twenty-six cents.

To Joseph Fyffe, eight hundred and thirty-five dollars and sixty-onecents.

To Alfred L. McDaniel, executor of the estate of Charles A. McDaniel,deceased, seven hundred and fifteen dollars and sixty-two cents.

To Frank R. Saiter, administrator of the estate of Byron Wilson,deceased, four hundred and ninety-five dollars and ninety cents.

To Winslow Allderdice, eighty-three dollars and eighty-four cents.To Albert I. Smith, administrator of Samuel L. Wilson, deceased,

seven hundred and ninety-six dollars and seventy-one cents.To J. P. Andre Mottu, administrator of John C. Burnett, deceased,

one hundred and seventy-two dollars and eleven cents.To Byron Wilsop, six hundred and twenty-three dollars and twenty-

eight cents.PENNSYLVANIA. Pennsylvania.

To Timothv J. Murphy, administrator of Chalkley Good, deceased.late of Philadelphia County, one thousand seven hundred and fortydollars.

To John Q. Everson, last surviving partner of the firm of Everson,Preston and Company, of Pittsburg, Allegheny County, nine hundredand twenty-seven dollars and forty-seven cents.

To Mark W. Watson, last. surviving partner of the firm of McCullyand Company. of Pittsburg, Allegheny County, one thousand six hun-dred and eighty dollars and one cent.

To John C. Graff, administrator of John Graff, deceased, the lastsurviving partner of the firm of Graff, Bennett and Company, ofPittsburg. Allegheny County, four thousand three hundred a.dthirteen dollars and ten cents.

To J. Stuart Brown and Henry G. Brown, only surviving partnersof the firm of Brown and Company, of Pittsburg, Allegheny County,two thousand seven hundred and twenty-seven dollars and ninetycents.

To James A. Chambers, executor of Alexander Chambers, deceased,the last surviving partner of A. and D. H. Chambers, of Pittsburg,Allegheny County, one thousand two hundred and ninety-three dol-lars and seventy-five cents.

To George A. Chalfant and Charles W. Spang, only surviving part-ners of the firm of Spang, Chalfant and Company, of Pittsburg. Alle-gheny County, one thousand seven hundred and thirty-six dollars andfifty-five cents.

To John C. Porter, sole surviving partner of McKnight and Com-pany, of Pittsburg. Allegheny County, one thousand eight hundredand tweenty-two dollars and one cent.

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To Charles H. Zug, sole surviving partner of Zug and Painter, ofPittsburg, Allegheny County, two thousand nine hundred and fortydollars and sixty-two cents.

To Walter Chess, sole surviving partner of Chess, Smyth and Com-pany, of Pittsburg, Allegheny County, one thousand seven hundredand ninety-six dollars and twenty-five cents.

To Wenman A. Lewis and James S. Lewis, executors of the estateof James C. Lewis, deceased, the last surviving partner of the firm ofLewis, Dalzel and Company, of Pittsburg, Allegheny County, onethousand and fifty-three dollars and seventy-nine cents.

To John S. Slagle and Edwin Miles, only surviving partners of thefirm of Shoenberger and Company, of Pittsburg, Allegheny County,two thousand five hundred and eighty-five dollars and sixty-two cents.

To John Lippincott, sole surviving partner of the firm of Lippincottand Company, of Pittsburg, Allegheny County, nine hundred andeighty-nine dollars and thirty-six cents.

To William J. Moorhead, executor of the estate of James K. Moor-head, deceased, the last surviving partner of the firm of Livingston,Copeland and Company, of Pittsburg, Allegheny County, one thou-sand and forty-six dollars and thirty-seven cents.

To James 1B. Lyon, sole surviving partner of the firm of J. B. Lyonand Company, of Pittsburg, Allegheny County, five hundred and forty-three dollars and thirteen cents.

To James H. Mitchell, sole surviving partner of the firm of Mitchell,Herron and Company, of Pittsburg, Allegheny County, three hundredand eighty-three dollars.

To John L. Boyd, sole surviving partner of the firm of Jones, Boydand Company, of Pittsburg, Allegheny County, one thousand two hun-dred and six dollars and twelve cents.

To Chester B. Albree, executor of the estate of Robert Albree, de-ceased, the last surviving partner of the firm of Fahnestock, Albreeand Company, of Pittsburg, Allegheny County, seven hundred andeighty dollars and sixty cents.

To William Varnum, sole surviving partner of the firm of HailmanRahm and Company, of Pittsburg, Allegheny County, two thousandtwo hundred and fifty-one dollars and ninety-four cents.

To D. W. C. Carroll, sole surviving partner of the firm of Carrolland Snyder, of Pittsburg, Allegheny County, two hundred and thirty-seven dollars and fifty cents.

To Frank S. Bissell, sole surviving partner of the firm of Bissell andCompany, of Pittsburg, Allegheny County, two hundred and sixty-twodollars and ninety cents.

To Daniel N. Bertolette, of Berks County, one hundred and twenty-five dollars and forty-eight cents.

To Thomas W. Bonsall, of Delaware County, one thousand threehundred and thirty-nine dollars and thirty-three cents.

To James B. Butt, of Philadelphia County, one hundred and ninety-three dollars and sixty-seven cents.

To Woodward Carter, of Philadelphia County, ninety-six dollars andforty-four cents.

To Charles E. Colahan, five hundred and three dollars and one cent.To George W. Davis, of Philadelphia County, six hundred and

eighteen dollars and sixty-two cents.To Thomas A. Gill, of Philadelphia County, one hundred and seventy-

eight dollars and nine cents.To John L. Hannum, of Philadelphia County, forty-four dollars and

thirty-eight cents.To Robert P. Lisle, of Philadelphia County, one thousand and twenty-

seven dollars and ninety-two cents.To Edwin Longnecker, one hundred and forty-six dollars and forty-

one cents.

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To George H. Peters, forty dollars.To Abel F. Price, one hundred and forty-five dollars and seventy-

five cents.To B. Franklin Rogers, two hundred and ninety-nine dollars and

forty-six cents.To Richard Rush, one hundred and thirty dollars and forty-one cents.To Alexander W. Russell, of Philadelphia County, three hundred

and eighty-one dollars and thirteen cents.To Charles A. Schetky, of Philadelphia County, two thousand one

hundred and ten dollars and eighty-nine cents.To Charles M. Thomas, five hundred and sixty dollars.To S. Stringham Willett, of Philadelphia County, one thousand and

twenty-seven dollars and seventy-one cents.To William Winder, of Erie County, one hundred and sixty-nine

dollars and thirty-one cents.To H. C. Adams, administrator of the estate of Henry A. Adams,

deceased, one thousand one hundred and six dollars and eighty-fivecents.

To Agloe Bache, widow of Albert D. Bache, deceased, nine hundredand fifty-six dollars and ninety-nine cents.

To Alice H. Baughman, widow of George E. Baughman, deceased,two hundred and one dollars and thirty-six cents.

To Ellen V. Hines, administratrix of the estate of Samuel D. Hines,deceased, three hundred and ninety-eight dollars and ninety cents.

To Theodore Kitchen, sole surviving executor of the estate of JohnS. Kitchen, deceased, ninety-two dollars and sixty-five cents.

To Elizabeth L Lowber widow of William Lowber, deceased, threehundred and seventy-si dollars and eighty-eight cents.

To Mary E. MeMaster, addinistratrix o the estate of JamesMcMaster, deceased, four hundred and four dollars and ninety-ninecents.

To Sarah A. McMurtrie, widow of Daniel McMurtrie, deceased, sevenhundred and eighty-nine dollars and forty-seven cents.

To John A. Geissinger, administrator of the estate of William H.Jones, deceased, eight hundred and eighteen dollars and sixty-threecents.

To Amelia A. Grim, sister, and William Robertson, brother, of JamesP. Robertson, deceased, seven hundred and thirty-one dollars andseventy-two cents.

To Oceana B. Irwin, widow of John Irwin, deceased, one thousandseven hundred and twenty-eight dollars and fifteen cents.

To S. Kingston McCay, surviving executor of the estate of ReigartB. Lowry, deceased, three hundred and eighty-nine dollars and fourcents.

To Caroline F. Mcllvaine, widow of Bloomfield Mcllvaine, deceased,thirty-seven dollars and sixty-five cents.

To Frances M. McShane, granddaughter of Stephen Young, deceased,three hundred and eighty dollars and twenty-seven cents.

To Dallas Sanders, administrator of the estate of Cary N. Sanders,deceased, six hundred and twenty-three dollars and fourteen cents.

To Mary A. Tompkins, administratrix of the estate of William G.Tompkins, five hundred and ninety-one dollars and twenty-three cents.

To Benjamin S. Mackie, of Philadelphia County, one hundred andsixty-one dollars and sixty-four cents.

To George W. Omensetter, one hundred and fifty dollars and forty-one cents.

To Joseph G. Thomas, of Erie County, three hundred and thirty-two dollars and fifty cents.

To Joseph A. Smith, of Philadelphia County, one thousand and sixty-three dollars and one cent.

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To Albert C. Engard, of Philadelphia County, six hundred andthirty-three dollars and ninety-seven cents.

To George A. Lyon, four hundred and twenty-one dollars and ninety-six cents.

To Joseph Smith, sixty dollars and eighty-two cents.To Theodore M. Etting, of Philadelphia County, two hundred and

forty-eight dollars and seventy-seven cents.To William Little, of Allegheny County, five hundred and fifty-two

dollars and nine cents.To David O. Lewis, three hundred and forty-six dollars and thirty

cents.To Fidelity Trust Company, administrator of Francis G. Dallas,

deceased, of Philadelphia County, one hundred and one dollars andfifty cents.

To Edward H. Gheen, five hundred and seventy-seven dollars andfifty-four cents.

To P. J. Horwitz, fifty-six dollars and forty-four cents.To Robert L. Meade, son of Richard W. Meade, deceased, one thou-

sand one hundred and sixty-six dollars and fourteen cents.To Edward Shippen, of Philadelphia County, six hundred and thirty

dollars.To Nicholas Mager, junior, executor of the estate of Nicholas Mager,

deceased, five hundred and twenty-seven dollars and five cents.To David M. Fulmer, one hundred and sixty-three dollars and

eighty-five cents.To David B. Harmony, thirty-six dollars and seventy-one cents.To George M. Engle, son of Frederick Engle, deceased, one thou-

sand one hundred and twenty-six dollars and eighty-four cents.To The Real Estate Title Insurance and Trust Company of Phila-

delphia, administrator of the estate of Charles Miller, deceased, ninehundred and seven dollars and nine cents.

To Linnaeus Fussell, eight hundred and eighty-three dollars andthirty-one cents.

To Mary Lowrie, heir and legatee of John Lowrie, deceased, fivehundred and six dollars and thirty-six cents.

To George M. Book, three hundred and twenty-three dollars andtwenty-nine cents.

To Robert Potts, one hundred and sixty-four dollars and ninety-twocents.

To N. E. Mason, five hundred and eighty-one dollars and ninety-twocents.

To J. M. Emanuel, four hundred and sixty-one dollars and ninety-two cents.

To Cornelius Dugan, two hundred and fifty-five dollars and thirty-four cents.

To Woodward Carter, five hundred and eighty-six dollars andeighty-six cents.

Yo N. H. Farquhar, one thousand one hundred and seventy-three dol-lars and twenty-six cents.

To Isaac G.'Moale, administrator of William N. Watmough, eighthundred and forty-four dollars and thirtv-eight cents.

To Nicholas Brice, brother of William H. Brice, deceased, of the cityof Philadelphia, four hundred and seventy-three dollars and forty-ninecents.

To John A. Trimble, administrator of George W. Ebert, deceased,of the city of Georgetown, one thousand and fifty-seven dollars andfifty cents.

Philippielands. PHILIPPINE ISLANDS.

To John Corwine, of Manila, sixty-nine dollars and eighty-six cents.

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RHODE ISLAND. Rhode Island.

To Charles W. Abbott, of Bristol County, ninety-seven dollars.To Robert Robinson, of Newport County, one thousand three hun-

dred and twenty-nine dollars and twelve cents.To Benjamin F. Tilley, two hundred and forty-eight dollars and sev-

enty-seven cents.To Jennie H. Clarke, administratrix de bonis non of the estate of

Frank Clarke, deceased, one thousand two hundred dollars.To Walter N. Smith, of Newport County, six hundred and fifty-nine

dollars and eighteen cents.To CharlesW. Abbott, administrator de bonis non of Joel Abbott,

deceased, seven hundred and seventy-nine dollars and eighteen cents.To George R. Durand, one thousand two hundred and thirty-one

dollars and seventy-eight cents.

SOUTH CAROLINA. South Carolina

To Mariah L. Trowell, administratrix of the estate of Benjamin F.Trowell, deceased, of Beaufort County, four thousand three hundredand ninety-four dollars.

To John S. Brigman, administrator of Thomas Brigman, deceased,of Marlboro County, six hundred and fifteen dollars.

To Mrs. Sallie J. Adams, administratrix of Herbert Smith, deceased,of Marlboro County, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-sixdollars.

To Cecil C. Neil, one hundred and sixty-two dollars and seventy-four cents.

To Arthur B. Hoff, administrator of Henry K. Hoff, deceased, onethousand two hundred and fifty-two dollars and seventy-four cents.

TENNESSEE. Tennessee.

To Hugh P. Aikin, administrator of the estate of Hugh B. Porter,deceased, of Maury County, one thousand nine hundred and twelvedollars.

To A. G. Cadle. administrator of Mark Cadle, deceased, of ClaiborneCountv, five hundred and seventy-nine dollars.

To John T. Cunnyingham, of Coffee County, two hundred andtwenty dollars.

To Frederickie Eberhart, administratrix of Jacob Eberhart,deceased, of Davidson County, one thousand eight hundred dollars.

To Eliza A. Duffield, of McNairy County, four hundred and fivedollars.

To J. S. Ladd, administrator of the estate of Thornton G. Ladd,deceased, of Tipton County, seven hundred and eleven dollars.

To Isaiah Standifer, of Claiborne County, two hundred and twodollars.

To R. W. Barton, of Weakley County, two hundred and nineteendollars.

To Thomas J. Cadle, administrator of Martin Cadle, deceased, ofClaiborne County, four hundred and four dollars.

To John B. Bosley, administrator of Ailsey Bosley, deceased, ofDavidson County, four thousand eight hundred and fifty-five dollars.

To F. W. Dove, administrator of Christian Bashor, deceased, ofWashington County, three hundred and thirty dollars.

To Louisa O. Wynne, Susan W. Wynne, and Mary M. Wynne,executrixes of Alfred R. Wynne, deceased, of Sumner County, twothousand two hundred and fifty dollars.

To the trustees of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church at Char-lotte, Dickson County, two thousand and seventy dollars.

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To George W. Branham, of Hamilton County, three hundred andtwenty-six dollars.

To Henry Craft, administrator of William D. Ferguson, deceased, ofShelby County, two thousand and fourteen dollars.

To Hermann Graef, of Perry County, one hundred and twenty-fivedollars.

To Gertrude A. Leftwich, widow of John Leftwich, deceased, ofWayne County, three thousand seven hundred and ninety-five dollars.

To Dorcas Elizabeth (otherwise Bettie) and Samuel McCammon, ofKnox County, one thousand four hundred and twenty dollars.

To James W. Vaughan, administrator of Turner Vaughan, deceased,of Wilson County, one thousand six hundred and sixty-five dollars.

To R. A. Wood, sole heir of Eliza Wood, deceased, of SullivanCounty, one hundred dollars.

To Nathan H. Whitlow, of Madison County, two thousand two hun-dred and ten dollars.

To Joseph C. Cooper, of Gibson County, one hundred and fiftydollars.

To Lettie Cannon, administratrix of Henry Cannon, deceased, ofShelby County, one hundred and nineteen dollars.

To Thomas H. Webb, executor of Emily M. Ewell, deceased, ofFayette County, one thousand five hundred and thirty-eight dollars.

To J. P. Hunter and William B. Hodges, administrators of Jacob E.Hodges, deceased, of Hamblen County, seven hundred and fifty dollars.

To Mary A. Priddy, administratrix of James M. Priddy, deceased,of Henderson County, three hundred and forty-six dollars.

To James W. Clift, administrator of William Clift, deceased, ofHamilton County, nine thousand five hundred and forty-four dollars.

To Asa Atkins, administrator of James M. Atkins, deceased, of DyerCounty, three hundred and eighty dollars.

To A. J. Williford, administrator of Lavina Williams, deceased, ofShelby County, three hundred and sixty dollars.

To Henrv E. Ililliard, of Fayette County, one thousand one hun-dred and fifteen dollars.

To Aaron Bullock, of Campbell County, fifty-five dollars.To A. J. Jenkins, administrator of James Russell, deceased, of Marion

County, four hundred and twenty-seven dollars.To William H. Landrum, of Gibson County, two hundred and fifty-

seven dollars.ToStephen Eason, of DecaturCounty, one hundredand fifteen dollars.To Charles R. Holmes, administrator of Nelson Cowan. deceased, of

Rutherford County, three hundred and sixty-three dollars.To S. E. Stephenson, administrator of Henry A. Dacus, deceased, of

Tipton County, two hundred and twenty dollars.ro Eveline Hixon, of Hamilton County, six hundred and fifty-six

dollars.To J. J. Bryson, administrator of Joseph H. Bryson, deceased, of

Cannon County, two hundred and fifteen dollars.To G. R. Lipscomb, administrator of Mary A. Branch, deceased, of

Fayette County, five hundred and forty-five dollars.to C. M. McRee, administrator de bonis non of Robert C. McRee,

deceased, of Hamilton County, eight hundred and ten dollars.To D. P. Haste, administrator of William Varnor, deceased, of Gib-

son County. one hundred and twentv-five dollars.To Stelling Beeson, Granville Beeson, Frank Dugger. Penelope

Foster, and George R. Dugger, guardian of Georgie K. Dugger, heirsof and representing one-fifth interest in the estate of one Willinam H.Stringer, deceased, of Hamilton County, one thousand nine hundredand eight dollars and eighty cents, being the share of the above-mentioned claimants, in the following proportions: Sterling Beeson, six

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hundred and thirty-six dollars and twenty-six cents; Granville Beeson,six hundred and thirty-six dollars and twenty-six cents; Frank Dugger,two hundred and twelve dollars and nine cents; Penelope Foster, twohundred and twelve dollars and nine cents; and George R. Dugger,guardian of Georgie K. Dugger, two hundred and twelve dollars andten cents.

To Martha A. Carter, sole heir of Jerome C. Simmerman, deceased,of Hamilton County, eight hundred and twenty dollars.

To William H. Taylor, administrator of Lewis McDaniel, deceased,of Jefferson County, four hundred and thirty-seven dollars.

To James F. Rust, administrator of Isaac Rust, deceased, of GrundyCounty, two thousand and sixteen dollars.

To the heirs of Solomon P. McKinnie, deceased, late of HardemanCounty, nine hundred and nine dollars, to be divided among said heirsas follows: Three hundred and three dollars to Nancy Elizabeth Hurt(nee McKinnie); three hundred and three dollars to Solomon P. Mc-Kinnie, junior; and three hundred and three dollars to NeedhamMichael McKinnie.

To Joseph T. Blanton, administrator of Benjamin Blanton, deceased,of Rutherford County, one thousand two hundred and sixty-threedollars.

To J. B. Brown, administrator of Mitchell Brown, deceased, ofMaury County, two hundred and seventy-eight dollars.

To T. S. (allaway, administratorof Margaret E. Rawlings, deceased,of Fayette County, one thousand and fifteen dollars.

To T. L. Pursley, administrator of Rosa Pursley, deceased, of Ham-ilton County, two hundred dollars.

To William Tillett, administrator of Andrew Bell, deceased, of Jef-ferson County, one hundred and twenty-five dollars.

To Pink Dews, of Davidson County, one thousand one hundred andthirty dollars.

To John N. Johnson, administrator of Benjamin Johnson, deceased,of Hardin County, one thousand three hundred and forty-nine dollars.

To E. J. Huber, administrator of the estate of Caroline Hinyard,deceased, of Hamilton County, six hundred and fifty-six dollars.

To Mora B. Furiss, administrator of the estate of Peter Stanton,deceased, and George W. Brown, administrator of the estate of DanielBrown, deceased, of Columbia, Maury County, eight hundred andfifty dollars.

To the trustees of the Methodist Episcopal Church South, of Sauls-bury, Hardeman County, two hundred and forty dollars.

To Argalus B. Bratton, of Franklin County, five hundred andtwenty-six dollars.

To Joseph Tagg, of Shelby County, six hundred and three dollars.To Mrs. Elizabeth W. Hays, sole heir of Mary A. Walker, deceased,

of Shelby County, three thousand three hundred and twelve dollars.To Susan N. Moore, administratrix of C. C. Moore, deceased, of

Nashville, Davidson County, five thousand seven hundred and seventydollars.

To Robert M. Doyle, forty-six dollars and sixty-four cents.To Hig Melton, administrator of the estate of William B. Nokes,

deceased, of Cannon County, ninety .dollars.To Elizabeth J. Taylor, administratrix of Josiah M. Stephenson,

deceased, of the city of Knoxville, two thousand one hundred andninety-two dollars.

To'William M. Noe, of Sullivan County, five hundred and fifteendollars.

To Victoria Wasson, Ella Wasson, and Frank Wasson, heirs at lawof Richard F. Wasson, of Rutherford County, eight thousand andfifty dollars.

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Texas. TEXAS.

To James R. Waggener, of Travis County, two hundred and fifty-one dollars and twenty-two cents.

To Mary E. Braine, widow of Daniel L. Braine, deceased, threethousand two hundred and seventy-two dollars and thirty-three cents.

To Daniel Hammon, of Brown County, one thousand nine hundredand thirty-five dollars.

To A. L. Patton, administratorof the estate of Henry Ruby, deceased,of Bexar County, three thousand one hundred and eighty-one dollars.

Vermont. VERMONT.

To Frank Ellery, four hundred and eighty-six dollars and fifty-sevencents.

To Gilbert Morton, of Chittenden County, three hundred and ninety-eight dollars and sixty-seven cents.

To M. Annette Upham, administratrix of Charles C. Upham, de-ceased, one hundred and twenty-eight dollars and eleven cents.

To Mary H. Woodward, widow of Edwin T. Woodward, deceased,one hundred and seventy-nine dollars and seventy-three cents.

To Mae H. Tyler, widow of Hanson R. Tyler, deceased, six hundredand twenty-four dollars and ten cents.

Virginia. VIRGINIA.

To A. H. Baker, administrator of the estate of John T. Gray, deceased,of Nansemond County, seven hundred and thirty-seven dollars.

To William E. Carhart, of Norfolk County, eight hundred and sixty-five dollars.

To Levi M. Hummer, administrator of Benjamin A. Hummer,deceased, of Fairfax County, four hundred and seventy-five dollars.

To John, Richard, Philip, and Simon Mayer, of Dinwiddie County,six hundred and seventy-three dollars.

To Robert Whitacre, administrator of the estate of Agnes Randall,deceased, of Fauquier County, three hundred and eighty-five dollars.

To Charles R. Carder, of Rappahannock County, one hundred andforty dollars.

To Hiram R. McCalmont, administrator of the estate of A. Law-rence Foster, deceased, of Fairfax County, four thousand one hundredand forty-eight dollars.

To John P. L. Hopkins, in his own right, and as administrator ofthe estate of William H. A. Hopkins, deceased, of Accomac County,one thousand two hundred dollars.

To William S. Wood, administrator of the estate of Bazil Grigsby,deceased, of Rappahannock County, four hundred and four dollars.

To Adelaide Greenlaw, of Stafford County, one hundred and twenty-nine dollars.

To M. Ringgolia Brooke, of Stafford County, one hundred and twenty-nine dollars.

To Julia L. Clemson, Harry L. Clemson, William B. Clemson, EdithM. Clemson, and J. Osborne Clemson, heirs of John Clemson, deceased,and Emily Cookson and May Cookson Jones, heirs of John G. Cookson,deceased, of Alexandria County, five thousand eight hundred andsixty-five dollars.

To John A. Stover, administrator of Jacob A. Stover, deceased, ofAugusta County, four huhdred and five dollars.

To Ira J. Partlow, administrator of the estate of Lydia Hoff andHannah Updike, deceased, of Rappahannock County, seven hundredand eleven dollars.

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To John W. Reeser, of Shenandoah County, two hundred and sixty-five dollars.

To the trustees of Trinity Episcopal Church, of Portsmouth, onethousand dollars.

To Spencer Vaughan, administrator of Asa Tucker, deceased, ofDinwiddie County, two thousand five hundred and fifteen dollars.

To Mary C. Munt, administratrix of John H. Munt,deceased, of PrinceGeorge County, one thousand one hundred and seventy-five dollars.

To Robert R. Veitch, administrator of Septimus Brown, deceased,of Alexandria County, one thousand five hundred and sixty-five dollars.

To R. Gray Williams, administrator of Israel Cobourn, deceased, ofFrederick County, seven hundred and seventy-two dollars.

To Kilbourn H. Rowsey, of Rockbridge County, two hundred andten dollars.

To Silas T. Rosser, administrator of George N. Rosser, deceased, ofShenandoah County, three hundred and eighty dollars.

To N. W. Baker, administrator of Elizabeth Nicholas, deceased, ofShenandoah County, two hundred and forty-nine dollars.

To John R. Fauver, sole heir and legatee of Richard Anderson,deceased, of Augusta County, three hundred and eighty dollars.

To George W. Ball, administrator of Mary Ann Ball, deceased, ofLee County, one thousand nine hundred and twenty dollars.

To John W. Barclay, administrator of Solomon Barclay, deceased,of Norfolk County, two thousand seven hundred and sixty dollars.

To Isaac Davenport, junior, surviving partner of Edmond andDavenport, of Henrico County, four thousand seven hundred andninety-seven dollars and sixty-four cents.

To George D. Harwood, of Henrico County, one thousand threehundred dollars.

To Thomas W. McCance, surviving partner of Dunlap, Moncureand Company, of Henrico County, three thousand six hundred andseventy-five dollars.

To D. T. Madigan, surviving partner of Fabian and Madigan, ofHenrico County, six hundred and twenty-five dollars.

To Dr. Creed Thomas, of Henrico County, one thousand one hun-dred and twenty-seven dollars and fifty cents.

To W. H. Palmer, executor of William Palmer, deceased, of Hen-rico County, one thousand six hundred and twenty dollars.

To John E. Robinson, of Henrico County, one thousand six hun-dred and twenty dollars.

To John Enders, executor of William Greanor, deceased, of Hen-rico County, four thousand two hundred dollars.

To Mary W. Bailey, executrix of Samuel M. Bailey, deceased, ofHenrico County, three hundred and seventy-five dollars.

To Garrett F. Watson, surviving partner of Ludlam and Watson, ofHenrico County, four thousand nine hundred and seventy-two dollars.

To the estate of R. O. Haskins, deceased, of Henrico County, fivehundred and forty dollars.

To Ann E. Grant, administratrix of James H. Grant, deceased, ofHenrico County, one thousand eight hundred dollars.

To Samuel P. Lathrop, agent for Eugene Carrington, administratorof George M. Carrington, deceased, of Henrico County, one thousandone hundred and fifty dollars.

To John Enders, of Henrico County, one thousand one hundred andforty dollars.

To W. Ben Palmer executor of George S. Palmer, of HenricoCounty, three hundred and fifty-one dollars.

To John Bowers, surviving partner of Charles D. Yale and Com-pany, of Henrico County, four hundred dollars.

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To E. M. Garnett, assignee of Joel B. Watkins, of Henrico County,two thousand dollars.

To W. L. Crittenden, trustee of Mount Holly Baptist Church, ofMorrisville, nine hundred and eighty dollars.

To James D. Sipe, administrator of Asa S. Baugher, deceased, ofRockingham County, one hundred and twenty-five dollars.

To Charles E. Flanary, administrator of Chadwell Brittain, deceased,of Lee County, four thousand eight hundred and sixty-four dollars.

To Clifford S. Boush, one hundred and eighty-five dollars and seventy-six cents.

To Millard H. Crawford, seventy-nine dollars and forty-five cents.To James M. Creighton, of Norfolk County, three hundred and

twenty dollars.To Benjamin F. Day, of Rockbridge County, four hundred and

forty-four dollars and ninety-three cents.To James Hill, of Norfolk County, two hundred and fifty-three dol-

lars and seventy cents.To Richard Inch, of Warwick County, seventeen dollars and fifty-

three cents.To Peter Johnson, of Norfolk County, eighty-two dollars and nine-

teen cents.To Stephen D. Kennedy, of Fauquier County, two hundred and

sixty-four dollars and thirty-eight cents.To Hugh Kiuhl, of Norfolk County, seven hundred and sixty-nine

dollars and eighty-seven cents.To Luther L. Martin, seventy dollars and sixty-eight cents.To Charles Aulick, administrator of the estate of Hampton Aulick,

deceased, five hundred and twenty-three dollars and eighty-four cents.To Lulu Boom, daughter of Francis Boom, deceased, three hundred

and twenty dollars and eighty-nine cents.To Emily J. Kenney, administratrix of the estate of Edward Kenney,

deceased, four hundred and thirty-five dollars and sixty-one cents.To Emma J. Rich, administratrix of the estate of Charles E. Rich,

deceased, six hundred and ninety-two dollars and five cents.To Martha C. Kepler, administratrix of the estate of Robert Whiting,

deceased, two hundred and forty-nine dollars and three cents.To Julia T. Scott, widow of Gustavus H. Scott, deceased, one hun-

dred and ninety-seven dollars and seventy-one cents.To Amanda Wheeler, guardian of Ruth E. Hughes, daughter of

Edward Hughes, deceased, three hundred and fifty-five dollars andseven cents.

To Alfred B. Carter, of Fauquier County, four thousand dollars.To John McManus, of Norfolk County. four hundred and nineteen

dollars and fifty-three cents.To John Gaskins, five hundred and sixty-two dollars and eighty-

three cents.To the trustees of Centenary Reform Church, of Winchester, Fred-

erick County, one thousand seven hundred and eighty-six dollars.To Manville A. Austin, Emma A. Johnson, Edgar H. Pullman, and

Olive C. Kefauver, heirs of Valorous G. Austin, deceased, of Alexan-dria County, one thousand six hundred and eighty dollars.

To the trustees of the Enon Baptist Church, in Chesterfield County,six hundred dollars.

To the trustees of the Evangelical Lutheran Church, of Strasburg,Shenandoah County, one thousand six hundred and nineteen dollars.

To the trustees of Braddock Street Methodist Episcopal ChurchSouth, of Winchester, Frederick County, two thousand five hundredand sixty dollars.

To Margaret V. Maddux, of Loudoun County, one thousand ninehundred and sixty dollars.

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To the Catholic Church, of Winchester, Frederick County, six hun-dred and ten dollars.

To the trustees of the Presbyterian Church, of Lewinsville, FairfaxCounty, one thousand seven hundred and sixty dollars.

To C. C. Gaver, administrator of Joseph Baldwin, deceased, of Lou-doun County, four hundred and fifty-five dollars.

To Susanna Buffington, sole heir of the estate of A. M. Buffington,deceased, of Loudoun County, seventy-five dollars.

To Henry E. Butts, of Loudoun County, twenty-five dollars.To C. C. Gaver, administrator of the estate of Joseph Conard,

deceased, of Loudoun County, three hundred dollars.To C. C. Gaver, administrator of the estate of L. W. Derry, deceased,

of Loudoun County, one hundred and eighteen dollars.To C. C. Gaver, executor of the estate of Philip Derry, deceased, of

Loudoun County, six hundred dollars.To C. C. Gaver, administrator of the estate of Philip Derry, deceased,

of Loudoun County, eight hundred and thirty-three dollars.To C. C. Gaver, administrator of the estate of Philip Fry, deceased,

of Loudoun County, one hundred dollars.To C. C. Gaver, administrator of the estate of Harrison Haws,

deceased, of Loudoun County, two hundred and sixty-eighty dollars.To S. H. Love, administrator of the estate of Samuel Hough,

deceased, of Loudoun County, two hundred dollars.To C. C. Gaver, administrator of the estate of George W. Moore,

deceased, of Loudoun County, four hundred and thirty dollars.To W. 0. Russell, administrator of the estate of George Neer,

deceased, of Loudoun County, tw6 hundred dollars.To E. C. and W. C. Potts, administrators of the estate of Edwin H.

Potts, deceased, of Loudoun County, twenty-five dollars.To A. H. Potts, administrator of the estate of F. M. Potts, deceased,

of Loudoun County, two hundred and seventy-five dollars.To Thomas W. Potts, sole heir of Jonas Potts, deceased, of Loudoun

County, one hundred and fifty-five dollars.To C. C. Gaver, administrator of the estate of Henry Reed, deceased,

of Loudoun County, two hundred dollars.To W. 0. Russell, administrator of the estate of J. L. Russell,

deceased, of Loudoun County, seventy-five dollars.To C. C. Gaver, administrator of the estate of David Shriver,

deceased, of Loudoun County, four hundred and five dollars.To Jane Tavenner, executrix of the estate of Richard Tavenner,

deceased, of Loudoun County, thirty dollars.To C. C. Gaver, administrator of the estate of Levi Waters, deceased,

of Loudoun County, three hundred and sixty dollars.. To Ella A. Hall, of Fairfax County, four thousand two hundred and

thirty-eight dollars.To the Norfolk Seamen's Friend Society, of Norfolk, Norfolk County,

three thousand and sixty-one dollars.To Raleigh Sherman, administrator of Lsaac Hollingsworth, deceased,

devisee under the will of Harriet B. Hollingsworth, deceased, ofFrederick County, five thousand seven hundred and sixty dollars.

To Charles U. Gravatt, three hundred and fifty-one dollars andtwenty-two cents.

To John Gaskins, of Norfolk Coupty, one hundred and three dollarsand eighty-three cents.

To Alexander W. Cassell, of Norfolk County, three hundred andeighty-two dollars and seventy cents.

To Marie Elizabeth Horner, widow of Frederick Horner, deceased,thirty-five dollars and twenty-one cents.

To Nannie Glover Kaufman, widow (remarried) of William K.Mayo, deceased, one hundred and ninety-six dollars and twenty-threecents.

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To Clifford J. Boush, two dollars and fifty-five cents.To Emily J. Kenney, administratrix of Edward Kenney, deceased,

two thousand seven hundred and sixty-six dollars and seventy-twocents.

To Henry T. Percy, three hundred and twenty-three dollars andeighty-four cents.

To George P. Lumsden, one hundred and fifty-four dollars and fifty-two cents.

To Emily A. H. Tatem, sister and administratrix of Josiah D. Pin-ner, deceased, seventy-nine dollars and thirty-eight cents.

To Robert Whiting, one hundred and ninety-nine dollars and seventy-two cents.

To E. B. Shaver, administrator of the estate of Elizabeth Hahn,deceased, of Shenandoah County, four hundred and fifty-nine dollars.

To the trustees of the Norfolk Academy, of the city of Norfolk, th reethousand six hundred dollars.

To George L. Watkins, Junius F. Watkins, Bettie Hamilton, LottieE. Kidd, and Louisa J. Jones, of Greenesville County, nine thousandone hundred and forty-one dollars.

To the trustees of Saint Paul's Protestant Episcopal Church, of thecity of Norfolk, three thousand six hundred dollars.

To Rosa M. Bowden, Zenobia Porter, Mary E. Bowden, and MarthaBowden Gustin, heirs of Lemuel J. Bowden, deceased, of York County,four thousand eight hundred and forty-five dollars.

Wahingt-o. WASHINGTON.

To Philip C. Van Buskirk, of Snohomish County, two hundred andfifty-nine dollars and eighteen cents.

To Jacob Edmund Noel, of Pierce County, two hundred and fourdollars and ninety-three cents.

To Ambrose B. Wyckoff, of King County, one hundred and ninety-nine dollars and forty-five cents.

weat Vrginia. WEST VIRGINIA.

To Allen J. Moses, of Greenbrier County, six hundred and seventy-two dollars.

To J. G. Rogers, administrator of John Rogers, deceased, of Fay-ette County, two hundred and sixty-three dollars.

To Warwick Hutton, administrator of Samuel Morrison, deceased,of Randolph County, one thousand three hundred and forty dollars.

To Thomas B. Scott, of Randolph County, one thousand one hun-dred and seventy-eight dollars.

To Charles B. Van Metre, administrator of Thomas T. Van Metre'deceased, of Berkeley County, four-hundred and thirty-eight dollars.

To J. D. Billmyer, administrator of Margaret J. Cross, deceased,of Jefferson County, one hundred and five dollars.

To Patrick Crickard, administrator of Henry Currence, deceased, ofRandolph Countv, five hundred and two dollars.

To Robert C. Hess, executor of John Hess, deceased, of JeffersonCounty, two hundred and fifteen dollars.

To 11. L. Snapp, administrator of Jacob 11. Snapp, deceased, ofBerkeley County, two hundred and seventy dollars.

To George W. Hott, administrator de bonis non cum testamentoannexo of the estate of John Nicewaner, deceased, of Jefferson County,five hundred and forty-nine dollars.

To Melven Currence. administrator of William H. Currence,deceased, of Randolph County, one thousand three hundred dollars.

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To Lee Crouch, administrator of Abram Crouch, deceased, of Ran-dolph County, four thousand one hundred and four dollars.

To James H. Lemon, administrator of Newton Shumate, deceased,of Raleigh County, four hundred and eighty-one dollars.

To Robert M. G. Brown, of Monongalia County, seven hundred andeleven dollars and sixty-nine cents.

To William D. Staley, Ellen R. Whitson, and Robert D. Staley,sole heirs of Stephen Staley, deceased, of Jefferson County, eighthundred and fifteen dollars.

To the trustees of the Methodist Episcopal Church, of HarpersFerry, Jefferson County, three thousand dollars.

To the trustees of the Methodist Episcopal Church South, of Guy-andotte, Cabell County, two thousand dollars.

To the trustees of the Baptist Church, of Guyandotte, CabellCounty, two thousand dollars.

To the trustees of the Methodist Episcopal Church, of Mill Creek,Randolph County, eight hundred dollars.

To the trustees of the Methodist Episcopal Church South, of Win-field, Putnam County, one thousand two hundred dollars.

To the trustees of the Baptist Church, of Charlestown, JeffersonCounty, one thousand four hundred and forty-nine dollars.

To the trustees of Baxter Institute, of Buckhannon, Upshur County,one thousand four hundred and thirty-one dollars.

To the trustees of Tuscarora Lodge, Independent Order of Odd Fel-lows, of Martinsburg, Berkeley County, one thousand one hundredand forty-five dollars.

WISCONSIN. Wsconhsn.

To James K. Cogswell, two hundred and fourteen dollars and eightycents.

To Albert Mertz, fifty-eight dollars and eight cents.To Webster Doty, eighty-nine dollars and eighty-six cents.To Florence Hayward, daughter of George W. Hayward, deceased,

three hundred and seventeen dollars and eighty-two cents.

MISCELLANEOUS CLAIMS AND COURT OF CLAIMS FINDINGS. Miscellaneousclaims.

To the trustees of the Memphis Conference Female Institute, Jack- Memphis Confer-ence F'male Insti-

son, Tennessee, twelve thousand dollars, as compensation for occu- tute, Tenn.pancy and damages to said institute by the Army of the United Statesduring the war for the suppression of the rebellion.

To Elizabeth A. Ballew, of Kerrville, Texas, one hundred dollars, ElizabethA.Ballew.being for beef cattle furnished United States troops in the yeareighteen hundred and sixty-five.

To Eliza E. Hebert, of Iberville Parish, Louisiana, twenty-one Eliz E. Hebert.thousand and ninety dollars, for stores and supplies furnished theArmy of the United States during the civil war.

To N. N. Lodvry, of Carroll County, Georgia, the sum of one hun- N. N. Lowry.dred and twenty-five dollars, being for the value of a mule sold toUnited States military authorities during the war for the suppressionof the rebellion.

To the members of the band of the Second Regiment Wisconsin Secon Regiment

Volunteer Infantry, for the hire, use, and unavoidable damage to cer- Infantry.tain band instruments, their private property, while in the service of aymentto bandthe United States during the recent war with Spain, and to pay to eachof said men, or to their heirs, administrators, and assigns of such ofthem as shall have in the meantime deceased, the sums which appearopposite their names, as follows, to wit: Henrv Johnson, thirty-sevendollars and sixteen cents; Charles E. Collar, twenty-one dollar§ andninety-one cents; Frank Novotny, seventeen dollars and thirty-three

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cents; Robert Brand, junior, deceased, fifty-five dollars; Louis Simmet,five dollars; Fred W. Kohl, twelve dollars and sixteen cents; Eugene R.Billett, eight dollars and eighty-three cents; Frank A. Kroeff, eighteendollars and thirty-three cents; Albert Boehm, seven dollars and eighty-three cents; Frank H. Kempt, twenty-two dollars and sixteen cents;Herman F. Discher, six dollars and sixty-six cents; Joseph J. Nuss-baumer, twenty-two dollars and sixteen cents; Henry Ebeling, junior,three dollars and fifty cents; Herman Nagel, twenty-two dollars andeighty-three cents; Ferdinand Wetzel, forty dollars and fifty cents;Charles Neumann, eleven dollars and sixteen cents; George Johnson,twenty-five dollars; Ambrosius Jachinski, twenty-two dollars and six-teen cents; Oscar Hensel, seven dollars and eight cents; William J.Trier, deceased, thirty-six dollars and fifty cents; Adolph G. Mark-worth, thirteen dollars and sixteen cents; total, four hundred and six-teen dollars and forty-two cents.

Edwin P. Brewer. To Edwin P. Brewer, captain, Seventh Regiment United States Cav-alry, United States Army, the sum of one hundred and ninety dollarsand twenty-six cents, said sum of monev having been deducted andstopped against his pay for a loss of certain commissary stores andsupplies which occurred by reason of the defalcations and peculationsof Post Commissary-Sergeant Maltby, at Fort Huschuca, Arizona, dur-ing the summer of eighteen hundred and ninety-six, as shown by officialreports filed in the office of the Auditor for the War Department.

eorge Dlto To Margaret Dalton, widow of George Dalton, deceased, late ofPottsville, Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, the sum of three hundreddollars, being the sum unlawfully collected from the said George Dal-ton by the board of enrollment when drafted for service in the Army,he not being a citizen of the United States at the time.

Eric Iaugen. To Erick Haugen, of Spring Valley Township, Rock County, Wis-consin. the sum of three hundred dollars,being the sum unlawfullycollected from him by the board of enrollment, namely, three hundreddollars to furnish a substitute when drafted for service in the Army,he not being a citizen of the United States.

Heirsoraigsf To the heirs or assigns of George T. Howard, late of San Antonio,Texas, the sum of two thousand and seventy-seven dollars and eightycents, out of any money not otherwise appropriated, in full settlementof the amount found to be due the said George T. Howard by a boardof survey appointed for the purpose of assessing damages done to hisproperty by troops of the United States.

on A ntt and To M. A. Gantt and Son, of Conecuh County, Alabama, the sum ofone hundred dollars and fifty cents, for board and lodging furnishedby them to volunteer soldiers who enlisted in the Second RegilnentAlabama Volunteer Infantry during the Spanish-American war.

Administrator of To Elliott K. Pennebaker, administrator of Warren Mitchell,deceased, late of Louisville, Kentucky, the sum of one hundred andtwenty-eight thousand six hundred and ninety-two dollars and twenty-two cents.

Benjamin Borrows. To Benjamin Burrows, of Orleans County, Vermont, the sum ofthree hundred dollars, being the sum unlawfully collected from himby the board of enrollment when drafted for service in the Army, andwho was rejected upon examination bv surgeons.

Stiipp. h p To the legal representatives of John Schlipf, or Stipp, deceased, late

Legal representa- of Crawford County, Pennsylvania, the sum of three hundred dollars,being the sum unlawfully collected from him by the board of enroll-ment when drafted for service in the Army in eighteen hundred andsixty-four.

Miehael Knriea To Michael Kries, of Atlanta, Georgia, seven thousand four hundredand four dollars, being for tobacco furnished the Army during thecivil war.

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To the First Presbyterian Church of Knoxville, Tennessee, three First Presbyterianthousand dollars, being for use, occupation, and damage to their church Tenn.

during the civil war by United States troops.To the Vestry of Christ Episcopal Church, of Holly Springs, Mis- ChurchHollySprings,

sissippi. six hundred dollars, being for the use and occupation of their Miss-building by United States troops during the war for the suppressionof the rebellion.

To the Methodist Episcopal Church (colored), of Rome, Georgia, church, odR'tEs, patwo thousand five hundred dollars, being for brick and other buildingmaterials taken and used by the military forces of the United Statesfor their use during the war for the suppression of the rebellion.

That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, directed to Payment to New

resettle and readjust, all claims of the States of New York, Pennsyl- and Delaware.

vania, and Delaware, for and on account of advances and expenditures of82aes ete.

made by said States in the war of eighteen hundred and twelve to Vol 11, p. 229.

eighteen hundred and fifteen with Great Britain; and in computinginterest on said advances the Secretary of the Treasury shall applythe same rule as that which was applied in the settlement of the likeclaim of the State of Maryland, under the provisions of the Act ofCongress " approved the third day of March, eighteen hundred andfifty-seven."

For the allowance of claims of certain citizens of Virginia for dam- Claimsoicitizensofages to their property incident to the encampment at Manassas and fordamages by volun

march from Camp Alger to Thoroughfare Gap, Virginia, as recom-mended by a board of officers appointed for the consideration of claimsfor damages to property by volunteer soldiers during the war withSpain.

VIRGINIA.

To B. F. Adams, of Prince William County, one hundred and fifty-seven dollars.

To David J. Arringfon, of Prince William County, eighty-fourdollars.

To Albert G. Beckwith, of Fairfax County, thirty-eight dollars.To A. M. Brady, of Prince William County, eighteen dollars and

thirty cents.To Joseph Brent, of Fairfax County, thirty-eight dollars and fifty

cents.To A. H. Buckner, two hundred and twenty-seven dollars and fifty

cents.To G. H. Burke, of Fairfax County, forty-six dollars and seventeen

cents.To R. A. Burke, of Fairfax County, sixty-four dollars and fifty cents.To William Chloe, of Fairfax County, nine dollars.To S. W. Cooksey, of Prince William County, nine dollars.To Mrs. J. W. Cooksey, of Fairfax County, thirty-nine dollars and

fifty cents.To Doctor A. G. Coumbe, of Fairfax County, six dollars.To R. R. Crosen, of Fairfax County, thirty-eight dollars and seventy-

five cents.To William A. Crouch, of Fairfax County, twenty-three dollars and

fifty-five cents.To Robert H. Davis, of Prince William County, fifteen dollars.To John L. Ditweiler, of Fairfax County, thirty-three dollars and

thirty-seven cents.To S. H. Ditweiler, of Fairfax County, eighty dollars.To Albert A. Dewey. of Fairfax County, thirty dollars.To T. E. H. Dickens, of Prince William County, forty-nine dollars

and fifty cents.

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To C. C. Dulaney, of Prince William County, fifty dollars.To Robert Dulaney, of Prince William County, fifty dollars.To B. F. Fairfax, of Fairfax County, twenty-seven dollars and fifty

cents.To Elvira C. Finn, of Fairfax County, three dollars.To Mrs. Margaret M. Fitzhugh, of Fairfax County, thirty-seven

dollars and seventy-five cents.To J. T. Flaherty, of Prince William County, nineteen dollars and

fifty cents.To Thomas Fletcher, of Fairfax County, forty-two dollars and forty-

five cents.To Mrs. Jane R. Foley, of Prince William County, thirty-three

dollars.To Mary Gaskins, of Fairfax County, nine dollars.To Peter Grigsby, of Prince William County, four dollars.To John B. Hart, of Fairfax County, fifty-four dollars and sixty-

five cents.To Spencer Hoskins, of Prince William County, six dollars and

twenty-five cents.To Miss Ollie Hinson, of Prince William County, thirty-one dollars.To Mrs. B. J. Holden, of Fairfax County, fourteen dollars and

ninety-five cents.To David J. Hottenstein, of Prince William County, thirty-one

dollars.To Henry James, of Prince William County, three dollars.To Peyton Johnson, of Prince William County, forty dollars.To J. A. Kinchloe, of Fairfax County, fifty dollars.To W. S. Kinchloe, of Fairfax County, twenty-four dollars.To J. P. Leachman, of Prince William County, eleven dollars.To Mack Lewis, of Prince William County, forty dollars.To Charles Lions, of Prince William County, thirty-two dollars.To Samuel Lloyd, senior, of Prince William County, twenty-two

dollars and forty-nine cents.To Joseph Long, of Prince William County, three dollars and

seventy-five cents.To Miss Dollie Lynch, of Prince William County, eight dollars.To Charles L. Marshall, of Fairfax County, sixteen dollars and fifty

cents.To Joseph Mayhugh, of Prince William County, nine dollars and

seventy-five cents.To James J. McGahey, of Fairfax County, eighty-two dollars and

ten cents.To Andrew Nelson, o- Fairfax County, forty-one dollars and ninety-

five cents.To Charles Parker, of Fairfax County, twenty-one dollars and

seventy-five cents.To (. B. Parker, of Fairfax County, nine dollars.To R. T. Payne, of Prince William County, twenty-five dollars and

forty cents.To Bell Phillips, of Fairfax County, ten dollars.To Miss C. Pullin, of Prince William County, seven dollars.To F. P. Rittenour, of Fairfax County, sixty dollars.To Milton A. Rollins, of Prince William County, eighteen dollars.To Alvin H. Rouse, of Prince William County, fifty-six dollars and

seventv-five cents.To James Shirley, of Prince William County, nine dollars.To Joseph L. Speakes, of Prince William County, eighty-five dollars

and sixty-five cents.To Henry E. Spittle, of Prince William County, twenty-five dollars

and ten cents.

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To John Sutfin, of Prince William County, eleven dollars.To C. F. Swetnam, of Fairfax County, thirty-eight dollars and five

cents.To David Williams, of Fairfax County, one hundred and three dol-

lars and fifty cents.To E. N. Woodyard, of Prince William County, seven dollars.To G. B. Wright, of Fairfax County, six dollars.To Saint John's Lodge, Numbered Three, Ancient Free and Accepted

Masons, of Newbern, North Carolina, five thousand dollars, being foruse and occupation of their lodge building for three years during thecivil war.

For payment of amounts certified by the Court of Claims inHouse Document Numbered One hundred and forty-seven, third ses-sion Fifty-eighth Congress, as follows:

To Lawrence H. Rousseau, of Pulaski County, Kentucky, late colonelTwelfth Regiment Kentucky Volunteer Infantry, the sum of four hun-dred and thirty-five dollars and eighty-two cents.

To Carrie M. Boone, of Jefferson County, Kentucky, widow ofJohn Rowan Boone, late colonel Twenty-eighth Regiment of KentuckyVolunteer Infantry, the sum of five hundred and twenty-eight dollarsand sixteen cents.

To Oliver P. Anderson, of Floyd County, Indiana, late colonelEighty-first Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, the sum of onehundred and seventy-nine dollars and seventy-three cents.

To Jacob Bedtelyou, of Lapeer County, Michigan, late captainFourth Regiment Michigan Volunteer Cavalry, the sum of twentydollars and fifty-nine cents.

To William B. Britton, of Rock County, Wisconsin, late colonelEighth Regiment Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry, the sum of threehundred and ninety-two dollars and ninety-two cents.

To Alfred A. Garlock, of Ionia County, Michigan, late second lieu-tenant, Tenth Regiment Michigan Volunteer Cavalry, the sum of sixty-four dollars and eighty-six cents.

To Samuel E. Hill, of Fayette County, Kentucky, late captainTwelfth Regiment Kentucky Volunteer Cavalry, the sum of two hun-dred and ninety-two dollars and nineteen cents.

To Maria Kerby, of Garrard County, Kentucky, widow of WilliamM. Kerby, late captain Seventh Regiment Kentucky Volunteer Cav-alry, the sum of seventy-six dollars and fifty-three cents.

To Elizabeth B. Waller, of Hardin County, Kentucky, widow ofThomas B. Waller, late colonel Twentieth Regiment Kentucky Volun-teer Cavalry, the sum of fifty-four dollars and forty cents.

To John H. Ward, of Jefferson County, Kentucky, late colonelTwenty-seventh Regiment Kentucky Volunteer Infantry, the sum oftwo hundred and sixty-five dollars and forty-one cents.

To John S. White, of Lafayette County, Missouri, late colonel Six-teenth Regiment Kentucky Volunteer Infantry, the sum of one hun-dred and twenty dollars and thirty-six cents.

To Thomas C. Sweeney, of Wheeling, West Virginia, ten thousandand forty dollars.

To William B. Horner, of Lawrence County, Pennsylvania, onethousand two hundred and fifty dollars.

To the rector, warden, and vestrymen of Saint Philip's EpiscopalChurch, of Atlanta, Georgia, three thousand seven hundred and sixtydollars.

To Frederick S. Corbett and Henry C. Corbett, administrators ofSewell B. Corbett, deceased, of Alexandria County, Virginia, fivethousand seven hundred and ninety-one dollars.

To Elza W. Harper, administrator of Thomas J. Whitman, deceased,of Hart County, Kentucky, three thousand four hundred and sixty-five dollars.

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To The Washington Loan and Trust Company, administrator ofLouisa Summers, deceased, late of Fairfax County, Virginia, onethousand eight hundred and sixty-four dollars.

To Jennie E. Haller, administratrix of Samuel M. Haller, deceased,of Cumberland, Maryland, six hundred dollars.

To S. S. Bradford, administrator of Maria Gibson, deceased, of Cul-peper County, Virginia, three thousand two hundred and seventy-sixdollars.

To Carrie Yancey, administratrix of A. W. McCauley, deceased, ofBenton County, Mississippi, four thousand five hundred and twenty-five dollars.

To the heirs at law of Alice Hardaway, deceased, of Benton County,Mississippi, two thousand eight hundred and twenty-five dollars.

French spoliation FRENCH SPOLIATION CLAIMS.claims.

of ontofl1dainms To pay the findings of the Court of Claims on the following claimsvol. 23, p. 83. for indemnity for spoliations by the French prior to July thirtieth,

eighteen hundred and one, under the Act entitled "An Act to providefor the ascertainment of claims of American citizens for spoliationscommitted by the French prior to the thirty-first day of July, eighteen

Next of in to be hundred and one:" Provided, That in all cases where the original suf-Paidnsteadofassign- ferers were adjudicated bankrupts the awards shall be made on behalf

of the next of kin instead of to assignees in bankruptcy, and theawards in the cases of individual claimants shall not be paid until theCourt of Claims shall certify to the Secretary of the Treasury that thepersonal representatives on whose behalf the award is made representthe next of kin, and the courts which granted the administrations,respectively, shall have certified that the legal representatives havegiven adequate security for the legal disbursements of the awards,namely:

loop "Cygnet." On the vessel sloop CYGNET, James Hunt, master, namely:John C. Hollister, administrator of Frederick Hunt, eight hundred

and thirteen dollars and fifty cents.John C. Hollister, administrator of John Hunt, eight hundred and

thirteen dollars and fifty cents.John C. Hollister, administrator of Jesse Hunt, eight hundred and

thirteen dollars and fifty cents.Brirg"LoUi ." On the vessel'brig LOUISA, Benjamin Wheeler, master, namely:

Charles R. Street, administrator of Richard lubbell, junior, eighthundred and thirty-seven dollars and ninety cents.

Richard Hubbell, administrator of Richard Hubbell, senior, eighthundred and thirty-seven dollars and ninety cents.

Fenelon Hubbell, administrator of Benjamin Wheeler, three thou-sand one hundred and forty-three dollars and thirty cents.

Louisa A. Starkweather, administratrix of R. S'. Hallett, two hun-dred and ninety-two dollars and fifty cents.

Walter Bowne. administrator of Walter Bowne, two hundred andninety-two dollars and fifty cents.

Leopold Mark, administrator of Louis Mark, four hundred andeighty-seven dollars and fifty cents.

Brig"Mercury." On the vessel brig MERCURY, George Lee, master, namely:Thomas S. Rhett and Henrietta Troup, administrators of the estate

of Henry Troup, deceased, one thousand five hundred and sixty-twodollars and fifty-nine cents.

William N. Marve, administrator of the estate of Richard Gittings,deceased, one thousand five hundred and sixty-two dollars and fifty-nine cents.

Schone 'Betae, On the vessel schooner BETSEY AND LUCY, Joseph Crown, mas-ter, namely:

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Joseph W. Thompson, administrator of the estate of David Coffin,deceased, three thousand eight hundred and sixty-six dollars.

On the vessel schooner FRIENDSHIP, Samuel Moulton, master, hponer Friena-namely:

Edward O. Emerson, administrator of Edward Emerson, junior, fourthousand and ninety-three dollars and sixty cents.

Robert Codman, administrator of William Gray, four thousand andtwenty dollars.

On the vessel ship JAMES AND WILLIAM, Nicholas Monnycott, wltis Jame andmaster, namely:

A. P. Warrington, administrator of John Cowper, surviving partnerof John Cowper and Company, five thousand nine hundred and twenty-two dollars.

John Stewart, administrator of William P. Stewart, surviving part-ner of David Stewart and Sons, six thousand four hundred and fifty-two dollars and fifty cents.

Alexander Proudfit, administrator of John Proudfit, six thousandfour hundred and fifty-two dollars and fifty cents.

On the vessel schooner GEORGE AND JANE, Clark Elliott, master, achooner "Georgenamely:

John C. Hollister, administratorof Russell Tomlinson, deceased, onethousand one hundred and eighty dollars and ninety-five cents.

John C. Hollister, administrator of Liberty Kimberly, deceased,four hundred and twenty-four dollars and thirty-one cents.

John C. Hollister, administrator of Samuel Hull, deceased, one hun-dred and seventeen dollars and eighty-three cents.

John C. Hollister, administrator of Abijah Hull, deceased, one hun-dred and seventeen dollars and eighty-three cents.

John F. Plumb, administrator of John Humphreys, deceased, onehundred and seventy-seven dollars and thirty-two cents.

Seth P. Snow, administrator of Crowell Hatch, deceased, seven hun-dred dollars.

A. Lawrence Lowell, administrator of Nathaniel Fellowes, deceased,one thousand dollars.

John C. Hollister, administrator of William Mansfield, deceased,one hundred and seventeen dollars and eighty-three cents.

On the vessel brig PATTY, Josiah Ilempstead, master, namely: Br "ptt."George G. Sill, administrator de bonis non of Justus Riley, deceased,

fifteen thousand five hundred and twelve dollars and seventy-fivecents.

George G. Sill, administrator de bonis non of Josiah Hempstead,deceased, one thousand five hundred and sixty-seven dollars and fiftycents.

On the vessel schooner SALLY, Jacob Osgood, master, namely: Schooner "ally."Jeremiah Nelson, administrator of Jeremiah Nelson, three thousand

eight hundred and six dollars and eighty-two cents..Joseeph L. Wheelwright, administrator of Moses Savory, three thou-

sand eight hundred and six dollars and eightv-one cents.()n the vessel brig HAPPY RETURN, Ezekiel Durfey, master, Btg "Happy Re-

nanel v:William O. Gladding, second administrator of Simeon Martin, de-

ceased, eighteen thousand three hundred and eleven dollars.On the vessel sloop POLLY, William D. Wilson, master, namely: sloop "olly."Ann Elizabeth Marshall, administratrix of William Robb, two thou-

sand three hundred and seventy-eight dollars and twenty-three cents.On the vessel schooner MIDGET, Lewis Hudgins, master, namely: Schooner"Midget.'F. G. James, administrator of Joseph Brickell, one thousand one

hundred and eighty dollars and fortv-five cents.On the vesselschooner NYMPH,'Thomas Corbett, master, namely: Schooner Nympht.'Gordon Gairdner. administrator of the estate of James Gairdner,

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surviving partner of the firm of James and Edwin Gairdner and Com-pany, four thousand eight hundred and nineteen dollars and seventy-four cents.

Brig 'Two Sisters." On the vessel brig TWO SISTERS, William Worth, master, namely:Charles U. Cotting, administrator of John F. Loring, deceased, two

thousand one hundred and ninety-three dollars.Charles U. Cotting, administrator of Joshua Loring, deceased, two

thousand one hundred and ninety-three dollars.Brig"Industry." On the vessel brig INDUSTRY, William Massey, master, namely:

Anna E. Taylor and David Stewart, administrators of Joseph Mas-sey, eight thousand four hundred and forty-two dollars and five cents.

Herman Stump, administrator of John Stump, two thousand andfifteen dollars.

Ship-Bainbow. On the vessel ship RAINBOW, William Smith, master, namely:Henry E. Young, administrator of John Geyer, twelve thousand

two hundred and ten dollars.Brig "Favorite." On the vessel brig FAVORITE, Thomas McConnell, master, namely:

George M. Gill, administrator of Gabriel Wood, three thousand sixhundred and fourteen dollars.

s8oop "Depthel" On the vessel sloop DESPATCH, Elias Hulen, master, namely:John S. Martin, administrator of John Sparhawk, deceased, one

thousand one hundred and seventy dollars.loop Lny. On the vessel sloop LUCY, George Gilbert, master, namely:

Charles M. Clarke, administrator of Benjamin Snow, one thousandeight hundred and seventy-three dollars.

Isaac R. Barbour, administrator of Samuel Woodbridge, one thou-sand eight hundred and seventy-three dollars.

John K. Myers, administrator of Nathaniel Eaton, six thousand seven· hundred and forty-seven dollars and forty-five cents.chooner laa On the vessel schooner ULALIA, James Clifton, master, namely:

Sarah E. Conover, administratrix de bonis non of John Reed, deceased,surviving partner of the firm of Reed and Forde, two thousand twohundred and forty-four dollars.

Brig "Betaey." On the vessel brig BETSEY, Alexander C. Atwood, master, namely:Samuel A. Fowle, administrator of George Makepeace, six hundred

and ninety-four dollars and twenty-eight cents.H. Hollis Hunnewell, administrator of Arnold Welles, two hundred

and thirty-nine dollars and ten cents.William Ropes Trask, administrator of Thomas Amory, four hun-

dred and seventy-eight dollars and twenty cents.William G. Perry, administrator of Nicholas Gilman, four hundred

and seventy-eight dollars and twenty cents.John 0. Shaw, administrator of Josiah Knapp, two hundred and

thirty-nine dollars and ten cents.H. Hollis Hunnewell, executor of John Welles, two hundred and

thirty-nine dollars and ten cents.H. Burr Crandall, administrator of Thomas Cushing, one hundred

and fifty-nine dollars and forty cents.rigantne"Nancy." On the vessel brigantine NANCY, John Moulton, master, namely:

Benjamin F. Widden, administrator of Benjamin Boardman, deceased,one thousand six hundred and six dollars and thirty-four cents.

Henry P. Moulton, administrator of John Moulton, deceased, sevenhundred and fifty-seven dollars and eleven cents.

Harry V. Moore, administrator of William Boardman, deceased, twothousand five hundred and forty-six dollars and forty-five cents.

Robert Codman, administrator of William Gray, junior, deceased,two thousand eight hundred dollars.

4 Charles W. Robinson, administrator of Reuben Shapley, deceased,three hundred dollars.

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William A. Hayes, second administrator of Nathaniel A. Haven,deceased, three hundred dollars.

George W. Haven, administrator of John Haven, deceased, threehundred dollars.

Francis A. Jewett, administrator of James Prince, deceased, threehundred dollars.

On the vessel schooner POLLY, John Allen, master, namely: Schooner "Polly."Samuel D. Wyman, administrator of Rugless Cunningham, deceased,

three thousand three hundred and sixty-six dollars and seventy cents.Atwood S. Foster, administrator of William Cunningham, deceased,

three thousand three hundred and sixty-six dollars and seventy cents.Henry Ingalls, administrator of William Melcher, deceased, one

thousand two hundred and sixty-two dollars and fifty-one cents.Thomas J. York, administrator of Nathaniel Bryant, deceased, eight

hundred and seventy-four dollars and nineteen cents.Frank Dabney, administrator of Samuel Wyllys Pomeroy, deceased,

seven hundred dollars.Thomas N. Perkins, administratorof John C. Jones, deceased, eight

hundred dollars.On the vessel schooner SUCCESS, Jonathan Glover, master, namely: Schooner"Succee."John P. Glover, administrator of the estate of Jonathan Glover,

junior, four hundred and thirty-three dollars and thirty-two cents.James P. Safford, administrator of Ebenezer Safford, four hundred

and seventy-three dollars and thirty-two cents.Henry R. Wight, administrator of Henry Reed, four hundred and

seventy-three dollars and thirty-two cents.Shepard D. Gilbert, administrator of Clifford Crowninshield, three

hundred dollars.On the vessel ship ACTIVE, Samuel Whitehouse, master, namely: Ship "Active."Samuel F. Coffin and Ida C. Lunt, administrators de bonis non of

the estate of Samuel Coffin, deceased, eleven thousand dollars.On the vessel schooner SALLY, Robert Atkins, master, namely: schooner "Sally."James H. Varney, administrator of William Sproul, one thousand

and ninety-eight dollars.James H. Varney, administrator of Michael Jones, one thousand

and ninety-eight dollars.Arthur C. Child, administrator of John McKown, one thousand and

ninety-eight dollars.Albion G. Huston, administrator of Henry Fossett, one thousand

and ninety-eight dollars.James E. Young, administrator of Alexander Young, one thousand

and ninety-eight dollars.On the vessel brig DISPATCH, Thomas Lunt, master, namely: Brig "Dispatch."James De Normandie, administrator de bonis non of Thomas Lunt,

two thousand four hundred and thirty-five dollars.George W. Ham, administrator of the estate of William Ham,

deceased, two thousand four hundred and thirty-five dollars.Frederick P. Jones, administrator de bonis non of Martin Parry,

deceased, two thousand and seventy-five dollars.On the vessel schooner RESOLUTION, John Crandon, master, schooner "Resou-

namely: tioIsaac Brewster, administrator of Daniel Jackson, surviving partner

of the firm of Daniel and Charles Jackson, one thousand seven hun-ered and twenty-six dollars and twenty-seven cents.

On the vessel schooner JOHN EASON, John Cowper, master, Schooner "Johnnamely: - Ean

A. P. Warrington, administrator of John Cowper, one thousand onehundred and sixty-one dollars and eighty-five cents.

Benjamin M. Hartshorne and Charles N. Black, executors of Rich-ard Hartshorne, one thousand dollars.

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Richard Delafield, administrator of John Delafield, five hundred dol-lars.

Ship Glasgow." On the vessel ship GLASGOW, M. Alcorn, master, namely:Horace E. Hayden, administrator de bonis non of the estate of

David H. Conyngham, surviving partner of Conyngham, Nesbitt andCompany, two thousand nine hundred and sixty-seven dollars andtwenty-eight cents.

The city of Philadelphia, administrator de bonis non of StephenGirard, two hundred and ninety-four dollars.

C. D. Vasse, administrator of Ambrose Vasse, seven hundred andeighty-four dollars.

William D. Squires, administrator of Henry Pratt; surviving part-ner of the firm of Pratt and Kintzing, seven hundred and eighty-fourdollars.

Craig D. Ritchie, administrator of Joseph Summerl, survivingpartner of the firm of Summerl and Brown, four hundred and ninetydollars.

Francis D. Pemberton, administrator of John Clifford, survivingpartner of the firm of Thomas and John Clifford, two hundred andninety-four dollars.

soopFrlendship." On the vessel sloop FRIENDSHIP, Henry Brookins, master,namely:

John King, administrator of John Peterson, six hundred and fifty-eight dollars and forty-five cents.

David C. Percy, administrator of Charles Peterson, six hundred andfifty-eight dollars and forty-five cents.

Jarvis Patten, administrator of Robert Patten, four hundred andseventy-six dollars and twenty-two cents.

Thomas N. Perkins, administrator of John C. Jones, five hundreddollars.

William S. Carter, administrator of William Smith, eight hundreddollars.

Frank Dabney, administrator of Samuel W. Pomeroy, five hundreddollars.

Lucy S. Cushing, administratrix of Jacob Sheafe, three hundreddollars.

Schooner John." On the vessel schooner JOHN, Edmund Lewis, master, namely:William L. Mauldin, administrator of John F. Kern, one thousand

four hundred and seventy-four dollars.Abby A. Lewis, administratrix of Edmund Lewis, one thousand one

hundred and sixty-six dollars.Brig Polly." On the vessel brig POLLY, Russell Doan, master, namely:

Chauncey Buckley, administrator of Chauncey Buckley, one thou-sand five hundred and three dollars and twenty-five cents.

Charles A. Jarvis, administrator of Russell Doan, one thousand fivehundred and three dollars and twenty-five cents.

sioop "Hope." On the vessel sloop HOPE, Ezra Merrill, master, namely:David Stewart, administrator of George Sears, three hundred and

thirty dollars.Lemuel P. Townsend, administrator of Jacob Adams, three hundred

and thirty dollars.Ferdinand C. Latrobe, receiver of the estate of Aquilla Brown, John

Sherlock, and George Grundy, five thousand eight hundred and eightydollars.

Brig "Poly." On the vessel brig POLLY, Elisha Caswell, master, namely:A. Lawrence Lowell, administrator of Nathaniel Fellowes, six hun-

dred dollars.H. Walter Hunnewell, administrator of John Welles, four hundred

dollars.

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On the vessel schooner INDUSTRY, William Riddle, master, schooner "Indus-namely:

Nathan Matthews, administrator of Daniel Sargent, four hundredand sixty dollars and thirty-two cents.

John W. Apthrop, administrator of Caleb Hopkins, six hundredand fifty-seven dollars and sixty cents.

Hersey B. Goodwin, administrator of William Mackay, two hundredand sixty-three dollars and four cents.

Edward I. Browne, administrator of Israel Thorndike, three hun-dred and twenty-eight dollars and eighty cents.

William S. Carter, administrator of William Smith, six hundredand fifty-seven dollars and sixty cents.

Henry B. Cabot, administrator of D. D. Rogers, three hundred andtwenty-eight dollars and eighty cents.

David G. Haskins, junior, administrator of David Greene, six hun-dred and fifty-seven dollars and sixty cents.

William G. Perry, executor of Nicholas Gilman, nine hundred andeighty-six dollars and forty cents.

A. P. Loring, administrator of William Bordman, three hundredand twenty-eight dollars and eighty cents.

Alexander H. Ladd, administrator of Eliphalet Ladd, six hundredand fifty-seven dollars and sixty cents.

'James E. Tisdale, administrator of James Tisdale, three hundredand twenty-eight dollars and eighty cents.

William P. Dexter, administrator of Samuel Dexter, three hundredand six dollars and forty-four cents. *

James S. English, administrator of Thomas English, one hundredand ninety-seven dollars and twenty-eight cents.

On the vessel sloop INDUSTRY, James Parsons, master, namely: slop Industry."A. Lawrence Lowell, administrator of Nathaniel Fellowes, one hun-

dred and twenty-five dollars.Seth P. Snow, administrator of Crowell Hatch, one hundred and

twenty-five dollars.On vessel schooner EAGLE, Thomas Gray, master, namely: Schooner "Eagle.'Thomas N. Perkins, administrator of John C. Jones, one thousand

dollars.John H. Moriarity, administrator of James Scott, one thousand

dollars.Francis M. Boutwell, administrator of John McLean, one thousand

dollars.Seth P. Snow, administrator of Crowell Hatch, one thousand dollars.Francis M. Boutwell, administrator of Benjamin Cobb, junior, one

thousand dollars.William P. Dexter, administrator of Samuel Dexter, junior, five

hundred dollars.Frederick O. Prince, administrator of James Prince, five hundred

dollars.Charles A. Welch, administrator of William Stackpole, five hundred

dollars.On the vessel schooner JUNO, Jonathan Thompson, master, namely: Schooner "Juno."Louisa A. Starkweather, administratrix of Richard S. Hallett,

deceased, seven hundred dollars.Walter Bowne, administrator of Walter Bowne, deceased, five hun-

dred dollars.On the vessel brig SUCCESS, Robert Clark,'master, namely: Bri "snee..John J. Helm and William W. Vasse, administrator of Ambrose

Vasse, three hundred and ninety-two dollars.William D. Squires, administrator of Henry Pratt, surviving part-

ner of Pratt and Kintzing, three hundred and ninety-two dollars.VOL XXXIII, PT 1--.0

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Pilot boat "Z

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Crawford Dawes Hening, administrator of Abijah Dawes, two hun-dred and ninety-four dollars.

George W. Guthric, administrator of Alexander Murray, survivingpartner of Miller and Murray, three hundred and ninety-two dollars.

Lorin Blodgett, administrator of Samuel Blodgett, two hundred andninety-four dollars.

ephyr." On the pilot boat ZEPHYR, Edward Hansford, master, namely:M. H. Messchert, administrator of Jacob Gerard Koch, two thou-

sand four hundred and fifty dollars.C. D. Vasse, administrator of Ambrose Vasse, nine hundred and

eighty dollars.William D. Squires, administrator of Henry Pratt, nine hundred

and eighty dollars.George Harrison Fisher, administrator of Jacob Ridgway, seven

hundred and eighty-four dollars.Francis A. Lewis, administrator of John Miller, junior, seven hun-

dred and eighty-four dollars.Robert W. Smith, administrator of Robert Smith, seven hundred

and eighty-four dollars.Sarah Learing, administratrix of Thomas Murgatroyd, nine hun-

dred and eighty dollars.Francis A. Lewis, administrator of Peter Blight, nine hundred and

eighty dollars.J. Bayard Henry, administrator of Charles Ross, four hundred and

ninety dollars.J. Bayard Henry, administrator of John Simson, four hundred and

ninety dollars.Charles Prager, administrator of Mark Prager, three hundred and

thirty-eight dollars and thirteen cents.George Albert Smyth, administrator of Jacob Baker, three hundred

and thirty-eight dollars and thirteen cents.J. Bayard Henry, administrator of John Leamv, five hundred and

eighty-eight dollars."wil- On the vessel schooner WILLIAM, Nathaniel Curtis, junior, mas-

ter, namely:Arthur T. Lyman, administrator of Theodore Lyman, one thousand

dollars.Chandler Robbins, administrator of Joseph Russell, survivor of Jef-

frey and Russell, one thousand dollars.Thomas H. Perkins, administrator of John C. Jones, one thousand

dollars.James C. Davis, administrator of Cornelius Durant, one thousand

dollars.Robert Grant, administrator of William H. Boardman, five hundred

dollars.Arthur D. Hill, administrator of Benjamin Homer, five hundred

dollars.Francis MI. Boutwell, administrator of John McLean, five hundred

dollars.D. D. Slade, administrator of Daniel Dennison Rogers, five hundred

dollars.nrad." On the vessel schooner CONRAD, John Osborn, master, namely:

David Stewart, administrator of Paul Bentalou, one thousand twohundred and forty-one dollars and seventeen cents.

Cumberland Dugan, administrator of Cumberland Dugan, nine hun-dred and forty-seven dollars and seventeen cents.

Nathaniel Morton, administrator of Nathaniel Morton, survivingpartner of the firm of Bedford and Morton, nine hundred and forty-seven dollars and seventeen cents.

Schoonerliam."

Schooner "Co]

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Elizabeth Montell, adrainistratrix of Robert McKim, nine hundred»nd forty-seven dollars and seventeen cents.

J. Savage Williams, administrator of Samuel Williams, four hun-dred and seventy-three dollars and fifty-nine cents.

Anthony Groverman, administrator of Anthony Groverman, sur-riving partner of the firm of D. Werhagen and Groverman, ninehundred and forty-seven dollars and seventeen cents.

W. Hall Harris, administrator of William Patterson, nine hundredAnd forty-seven dollars and seventeen cents.

David Stewart, administrator of E. C. Boislandry, seven hundredand sixty-seven dollars and fifty-eight cents.

William H. Burne, administrator of Frederick H. Burne, survivingpartner of the firm of Anspach and Burne, successors of the firm ofVon Kopff and Anspach, four hundred and seventy-three dollars andfifty-nine cents.

Louisa T. Carroll, administratrix of William Van Wyck, one thou-sand two hundred and forty-one dollars and seventeen cents.

Charles J. Bonaparte, administrator of Benjamin Williams, ninehundred and forty-seven dollars and seventeen cents.

Mary Jane and James Thurston, administrators of John Hollins,nine hundred and forty-seven dollars and seventeen cents.

David Stewart, administrator of James Clarke, one thousand fourhundred and seventy dollars.

Robert Shriver, administrator of Isaac Causten, assignee of JohnHillen, seven hundred and sixty-seven dollars and fifty-eight cents.

Anthony Groverman, administrator of Joseph Calman, survivingpartner of Joseph Calman and Company, nine hundred and forty-sevendollars and seventeen cents.

Robert Shriver, administrator of Isaac Causten, seven hundred andsixtv-seven dollars and fifty-eight cents.

On the vessel schooner THREE JOSEPHS, William West, master,namely:

Manuel E. Griffith and Russell Thaver. administrators of Robert E.Griffith, surviving partner of the firm of Philip Ni'klin and Company,four hundred and ninety-four dollars and seventv cents.

M. H. Messchert, administrator of Jacob Geraral Koch. one thou-sand one hundred and thirteen dollars and ten cents.

Crawford Dawes Henning, administrator of Abi..Jl D)awes, fourhundred and ninety-four dollars and seventy cents.

Louis C. Vanuxem, administrator of James Vanuxem, four hun-dred and twelve dollars and twenty-five cents.

Francis A. Lewis, administrator of Peter Blight, foun hundred andtwelve dollars and twenty-five cents.

J. Bayard Henry, administrator of Charles Ross and John Simpson,composing the firm of Ross and Simpson, four hundred and twelvedollars and twenty-five cents.

Sarah A. Leaming, administratrix of Thomas Murgatroyd, six hun-dred and fifty-nine dollars and sixty cents.

D. Fitzhugh Savage, administrator of John Savage, six hundred andfifty-nine dollars and sixty cents.

The city of Philadelphia, administrator of Stephen Girard. four hun-dred and ninety-four dollars and seventy cents.

On the vessel brig BETSEY, John Choate, master, namely:Robert Codman, administrator of William Gray, one thousand dol-

lars.William S. Carter, administrator of William Smith, five hundred

dollars.William Ropes Trask, administrator of Thomas Amory, five hun-

dred dollars.

787

Schooner "ThreeJosephs."

Brig "Betsey."

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John Lowell, junior, administrator of Tuthill Hubbart, five hundreddollars.

Thomas N. Perkins, administrator of John C. Jones, five hundreddollars.

William G. Perry, executor of Nicholas Gilman, five hundred dollars.Lawrence Bond, administrator of Nathan Bond, five hundred dollars.George G. King, administrator of James Scott, five hundred dollars.

Brig "William and On the vessel brig WILLIAM AND GEORGE, Josiah Benton,George. master, namely:

Edwin C. Ward, administrator of Gad Cowles, surviving partner ofthe firm of Elijah Cowles and Company, four thousand seven hundredand eighty-four dollars and fifty-four cents.

Edwin C. Ward, administrator of Chauncey Deming, survivingpartner of the firm of John and Chauncey Deming, four thousand sixhundred and seventeen dollars and fifty-four cents.

Edwin C. Ward, administrator of Chauncey Gleason, one thousandthree hundred and eighty-eight dollars and thirteen cents.

Florence C. Esselstyn, administratrix of Elias Cowles, one thousandthree hundred and eighty-eight dollars and thirteen cents.

George G. Sill, administrator of Josiah Benton, one thousand sixhundred and sixty dollars and eighty-three cents.

Ship "Briseis." On the vessel ship BRISEIS, James Breath, master, namely:John L. Rutgers, surviving executor of the last will and testament

of Nicholas G. Rutgers, survivor of the firm of Rutgers, Seaman andOgden, deceased, eleven thousand six hundred and fifty-two dollarsand sixty-four cents.

Benjamin M. Hartshorn and Charles M. Black, executors of the-estate of Richard Hartshorn, surviving partner of the firm of Rhine-lander, Hartshorn and Company, two thousand four hundred and fiftydollars.

Brigantine"By." On the vessel brigantine BETSEY, Thomas McCray, master,namely:

John W. Anderson, administrator of the estate of John Anderson,deceased, four thousand seven hundred and twenty-six dollars andfiftv cents.

Brig "Industry." On the vessel brig INDUSTRY, J. Lambert, master, namely:Richard M. Bradley, administrator of the estate of Daniel'Merry,

deceased, four thousand nine hundred and eighty-six dollars and tencents.

Brig"OliveBranch." On the vessel brig OLIVE BRANCH, Jonathan Moulton, master.namely:

Simon Davis, administrator of Elias Hunt, deceased, six thousandnine hundred and eighty-eight dollars and sixteen cents.

Henry T. Holmes, administrator of Zebedee Hunt, deceased, sixthousand nine hundred and eighty-eight dollars and sixteen cents.

Schoolter"Ardent." On the vessel schooner ARDENT, George Lee, master, namely:William D. Lee, Thomas D. Lee, Henry A. Lee, Joseph A. Lee, and

Virginia Waters, administrators of William Duncan, five thousandfour hundred and three dollars and fifty-four cents.

Ship"Washington." On the vessel ship WASHINGTON, Aaron Foster, master, namely:Herman Stump, administrator of James Biays, two thousand five

hundred and eighty-four dollars and eight cents.Cumberland D. Hollins, administrator of John Hollins, nine thou-

sand four hundred and seventy-six dollars and ninety-four cents.'Robert Gilmor, administrator of Robert Gilmor, three thousand

three hundred and sixty-seven dollars and four cents.Robert Gilmor, administrator of William Bingham, three thousand

three hundred and sixty-seven dollars and four cents.Thomas J. Wilson, administrator of William Wilson, surviving

partner of Wilson and Maris, two thousand one hundred and fifteendollars and fortv-nine cents.

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Cumberland D. Hollins, administrator of William Hollins, onethousand eight hundred and thirty-nine dollars and seventy cents.

Susan Ludlow Warren, administratrix of Daniel Ludlow, nine hun-dred and eighty dollars.

Bayard Tuckerman, administrator of Walter Channing, survivingpartner of Gibbs and Cbanning, nine hundred and eighty dollars.

Henry E. Young, administrator of William Craig, surviving partnerof Henry Sadler and Company, four hundred and ninety dollars.

Lucy Franklin Read McDonnell, executrix, and so forth, of GeorgePollock, surviving partner of Yates and Pollock, nine hundred andeighty dollars.

John L. Rutgers, surviving executor, and so forth, of Nicholas G.Rutgers, surviving partner of Benjamin Seaman and Company, ninehundred and eighty dollars.

George F. Scriba, administrator of George Scriba, surviving partnerof Scriba and Henderson, four hundred and ninety dollars.

Richard Delafield, administrator of John Delafield, two hundred andninety-four dollars.

On the vessel brig PATRIOT, Richard Bishop, master, namely: Brig"Patriot."Walter De C. Poultney, administrator of Abraham Falconer, two

hundred and seventy-three dollars and fifty cents.Nathaniel Morton, administrator of Nathaniel Morton, two hundred

and seventy-three dollars and fifty cents.Mary T. Latrobe, administratrix of Thomas Tenant, nine hundred

and twenty-one dollars and fourteen cents.On the vessel brig POMONA, Reuben Coffin, master, namely: Brig Pomona."Sallie M. Buchanan and Josias Pennington, administrators of Andrew

Buchanan, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-one dollars andseventy-six cents.

On the vessel schooner TAB1THA, Daniel Gould, master, namely: Schooner "T -

David Pingree, administrator of Thomas Perkins, deceased, ninehundred and twenty-two dollars and twenty-two cents.

George G. King, administrator of James Scott, deceased, one hun-dred and sixty-six dollars and sixty-five cents.

On the vessel ship SEYMOUR, Paul Gould, master, namely: Ship Seymour."Rebecca Snowden Marshall and Charles Marshall, administrators of

Jonathan Hudson, deceased, surviving partner of the firm of Holmes,Hudson and Company, twenty-six thousand five hundred and seventy-one dollars and eighty-nine cents.

On the vessel schooner FELICITY, William Story, master, naniely: Schooner "FeAnne T. Floyd and David Stewart, administratrix and administrator lici

of Isaac Smith, surviving partner of the firm of Thoroughgood andIsaac Smith, seventeen thousand and fifty-eight dollars.

On the vessel brig MEHITABLE, William Orne, master, namely: Brig Mehitable."

Jane S. Gerrish, administratrix of Edward Toppan, deceased, twohundred and sixty-seven dollars.

Eben F. Stone, administrator of Nathan Hoyt, deceased, two hun-dred and sixty-seven dollars.

Eben F. Stone, administrator of Jonathan Coolidge, deceased, twohundred and sixty-seven dollars.

On the vessel schooner MOLLY, John Millett, master, namely: Schooner "olly.Ednund D. Codman, administrator of William Gray, junior, eight

hundred and seventy-one dollars and sixty-four cents.On the vessel schooner POLLY, John Drummond, master, namely: Schooner' Polly.

John King, administrator of John Peterson, eight hundred andeighty-two dollars and eleven cents.

Nathan Matthews, junior, administrator of Daniel Sargent, one hun-dred and fifty-six dollars and eighty-five cents.

Charles F. Hunt. administrator of Joseph Russell, eighty-nine dollars.Francis M. Boutwell, administrator of John McLean, eighty-nine

dollars.

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Augustus P. Loring, administrator of William H. Boardman, onehundred and fifty-six dollars and eighty-five cents.

Francis M. Boutwell, administrator of Charles Sigourney, one hun-dred and fifty-six dollars and eighty-five cents.

A. L. Huntington, administrator of James Dunlap, one hundred andfiftv-six dollars and eighty-five cents.

William Ropes Trask, administrator of Thomas Amory, eighty-ninedollars.

Frank Dabney, administrator of Samuel W. Pomeroy, eighty-ninedollars.

Brig "Polly." On the vessel brig POLLY, Joseph Edes, master, namely:A. Lawrence Lowell, administrator of Nathaniel Fellowes, ninety-

six dollars.Seth P. Snow, administrator of Crowell Hatch, ninety-six dollars.

Sloop "Hawk." On the vessel sloop HAWK, Holden Langford, master, namely:James Burdick, administrator of Thomas Lloyd Halsey, deceased,

two hundred and twenty-four dollars.Brig "'Resolution." On the vessel brig RESOLUTION, AlpheusBillings, master, namely:

Linus J. Hayes, administrator of Alpheus Billings, deceased, fourthousand nine hundred and forty-two dollars and twenty-six cents.

Brig" im." On the vessel brig PILGRIM, John Thissel, master, namely:Shearjashub Bourne, administrator of Shearjashub Bourne, deceased,

one hundred and thirty dollars.Stephen F. Peckham, administrator of Samuel Wardwell, deceased,

one hundred and thirty dollars.well."gne n"spee- On the vessel brigantine SPEEDWELL, James Crawford, master,

namely:I. P. Starrett, administrator of James Crawford, two thousand two

hundred and five dollars and forty-four cents.I. P. Starrett, administrator of John Spear, two thousand five hun-

dred and thirty-three dollars and forty-five cents.I. P. Starrett, administrator of Thomas Starrett, two thousand five

hundred and thirty-three dollars and forty-five cents.William G. Perry, executor of Nicholas Gilman, four hundred

dollars.Brig "aria" On the vessel brig MARIA, Edward Watts, master, namely:

J. Hamilton Shapley, administrator of James Shapley, four hun-dred and fifty-four dollars and eighty-three cents.

James W. Emery, administrator of Peter Wilson, four hundred andfifty-four dollars and eighty-three cents.

Anna Lowe Grosvenor, administratrix of Joseph Lowe, one thou-sand three hundred and sixty-four dollars and fifty cents.

Walter L. Dane. administrator of Thomas Leigh, one thousand threehundred and sixty-four dollars and fifty cents.

Brigantine"Nancy." On the vessel brigantine NANCY, James Brown, master, namely:Ellen B. Cameron, surviving administratrix of Lemnuel Bishop, five

thousand one hundred and seventy-one dollars and ninety-one cents.sloop "Venus." On the vessel sloop VENUS, Comfort Bird, master, namely:

A. Sterling Pennington. administrator of Nicholas G. Ridgely, sixhundred and nineteen dollars and ninety-two cents.

David Stewart, administrator of Jonas Mareau, six hundred andnineteen dollars and ninety-two cents.

Schooner"Thomas." ()n the vessel schooner THOMAS, Joseph Sanford, master, namely:Elizabeth W. Smith, administratrix de bonis non cum testamento

annexo of Joseph Dean, deceased, two thousand four hundred andtwenty-eight dollars and twenty-one cents.

schooner "Olve." On the vessel schooner OLIVe, Nathaniel Treadwell, master, namely:J. Stewart Rice. administrator of the estate of Samuel Swett,

deceased, one thousand and fourteen dollars and forty-one cents.

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Francis A. Jewett, administrator of James Prince, deceased, onehundred and seventy-five dollars.

Annie A. Kemble, administratrix of Edmund Kemble, seventy-fivedollars.

Thomas H. Perkins, administrator of the estate of John C. Jones,six hundred dollars.

John Lowell, administrator of Tuthill Hubbart, deceased, sevenhundred dollars.

William C. Carter, administrator of William Smith, deceased, onethousand dollars.

Seth P. Snow, administrator of the estate of Crowell Hatch, de-ceased, seven hundred dollars.

Joseph A. Titcomb, administrator of John Wells, deceased, twohundred dollars.

On the vessel brig JUNO, Joseph Smith, master, namely: Brig Juno."George R. Shepherd, administrator of Jesse Peck, three thousand

two hundred and sixty-four dollars and twenty-seven cents.Harriet E. Sebor, administratrix of Jacob Sebor, five hundred

dollars.Walter Bowne, administrator of Walter Bowne, one thousand dollars.On the vessel schooner BETSEY AND PATSEY, James Curtis, Schooner "Betsey

master, namely:David Stewart, administrator of the estate of Francis Johonnet, sur-

viving partner, for and on behalf of the firm of Francis Johonnet andCompany, six thousand seven hundred and sixty-eight dollars andtwenty-two cents.

On the vessel schooner POLLY, Richard Lakeman, master, namely: Schooner "Polly."

Mary H. Plumer, administratrix of Samuel Newman, deceased, threehundred and thirty-seven dollars.

Nathaniel N. Jones, administrator of Amos Pearson, one hundredand sixty-eight dollars and fifty cents.

Edmund D. Codman, administrator of William Gray, junior, onethousand two hundred and ninety dollars.

On the vessel brig WILLIAM, Thomas Farnham, master, namely: Brig"william."

John Richards, administrator of William Foster, nine thousand andfifty dollars and thirty-eight cents.

On the vessel sloop CHARLOTTE, Joseph Ingham, master, namely: Sloop" Charlotte."

Benjamin Hartshorne, executor of Richard Hartshorne, survivingpartner of the firm of Rhinelander, Hartshorne and Company, onethousand nine hundred and sixty dollars.

On the vessel brig WILLIAM, Joseph Thompson, master, namely: Brig Wifllam."George P. Marvin, administrator of Stephen Alling, deceased, three

thousand two hundred and forty-one dollars and seventy-five cents.George P. Marvin, administrator of Joseph T. Thompson, deceased,

three thousand two hundred and forty-one dollars and seventy-five cents.Charles F. Adams, administrator of Peter C. Brooks, deceased, one

thousand six hundred and seventy-four dollars and thirty cents.Thomas II. Perkins, administrator of John C. Jones, deceased, eight

hundred and thirty-seven dollars and fourteen cents.A. Lawrence Lowell, administrator of Nathaniel Fellowes, deceased,

eight hundred and thirty-seven dollars and fourteen cents.Frank Dabnev. administrator of Samuel W. Pomeroy, deceased,

eight hundred and thirty-seven dollars and fourteen cents.Francis M. Boutwell, administrator of Benjamin Cobh, deceased,

eight hundred and thirty-seven dollars and fourteen cents.Seth P. Snow, administrator of Crowell Hatch, deceased, eight hun-

dred and thirty-seven dollars and fourteen cents.On the vessel schooner VARIETY, Micah Dyer, master, namely: schooner VarietyrBenjamin F. Delano, administrator of Samuel Delano, five thousand

five hundred and seventy-three dollars.

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Thomas Cushing, administrator of Marston Watson, one thousandand seventy-nine dollars and fifty cents.

John W. Apthrop, administrator of Caleb Hopkins, one thousandand seventy-nine dollars and fifty cents.

Charles A. Welch, administrator of William Stackpole, five hun-dred and thirty-nine dollars and seventy-five cents.

A. Lawrence Lowell, administrator of Nathaniel Fellowes, onethousand and seventy-nine dollars and fifty cents.

John Lowell, junior, administrator of Tuthill Hubbart, one thou-sand and seventy-nine dollars and fifty cents.

Augustus P. Loring, administrator of William Bordman, five hun-dred and thirty-nine dollars and seventy-five cents.

William G. Perry, administrator of Nicholas Gilman, one thousandand seventy-nine dollars and fifty cents.

Brig "Apollo." On the vessel brig APOLLO, John Ring, master, namely:William T. Morrill, administrator of William Sawyer, five thousand

two hundred and seventeen dollars and nine cents.A. M. Spear, administrator of John O. Page, one thousand seven

hundred and nineteen dollars and ninety-five cents.Thomas N. Perkins, administrator of John C. Jones, six hundred

dollars.Schooner "Active." On the vessel schooner ACTIVE, Samuel Pote, master, namely:

Edward S. Merrill, administrator of Joshua Merrill, deceased, fourthousand five hundred and thirty-three dollars.

SchoonerNancy." On the vessel schooner NANCY, William Ward, master, namely:William S.. Carter, administrator of William Smith, two thousand

five hundred and twenty-three dollars and fifty cents.William G. Perry, administrator of Nicholas Gilman, five hundred

and ninety-eight dollars and twenty-four cents.George G. King, administrator of James Scott, two hundred and

thirty-nine dollars and thirty cents.Frank Dabney, administrator of Samuel W. Pomeroy, nine hun-

dred and six dollars and eightv-five cents.Archibald M. Howe, administrator of Francis Greene, three hun-

dred and ninety-eight dollars and eighty-three cents.Lucy S. Cushing, administrator of Jacob Sheafe, two hundred and

fifteen dollars and thirty-seven cents.Charles F. Adams, administrator of Peter C. Brooks, six thousand

three hundred and seventeen dollars and fifty-five cents.A. Lawrence Lowell, administrator of Nathaniel Fellowes, one thou-

sand two hundred and thirty-four dollars and forty-seven cents.Francis M. Boutwell, administrator of Benjamin Clark, eight hun-

dred and eight dollars and sixty-one cents.Thomas N. Perkins, administrator of John C. Jones, three hundred

and seventy dollars and thirty-four cents.Frederick 0. Prince, administrator of James Prince, three hundred

and eight dollars and sixty-one cents.William P. Dexter, administrator of Samuel Dexter, three hundred

and eight dollars and sixty-one cents.H. H. Hunnewell, administrator of John Welles, six hundred and

seventeen dollars and twenty-three cents.Robert Codman, administrator of William Gray, six hundred and

seventeen dollars and twentv-three cents.dScbner "Lucy." On the vessel schooner LiUCY, Matthias Rider, master, namely:

Charles Francis Adams, administrator'of Peter C. Brooks, five hun-dred and sixteen dollars.

A. Lawrence Lowell, administrator of Nathaniel Fellowes, one hun-dred and thirty-two dollars.

Seth P. Snow, administrator of Crowell Hatch, one hundred andthirty-two dollars.

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Oi the vessel schooner MARIA, Thomas Gardiner, master, namely:Cnarles Francis Adams, administrator of Peter C. Brooks, one thou-

sand dollars.George G. King, administrator of Crowell Hatch, five hundred

dollars.On the vessel schooner LUCY, Henry Brightman, master, namely:Seth P. Snow, administrator of Crowell Hatch, one thousand dollars.David Greene Haskins, junior, administrator of David Greene, one

thousand dollars.William S. Carter, administrator of William Smith, one thousand

dollars.Charles F. Hunt, administrator of Joseph Russell, one thousand

dollars.John Lowell, junior, administrator of Tuthill Hubbart, one thou-

sand dollars.Frederick O. Prince, administrator of James Prince, five hundred

dollars.William P. Dexter, administrator of Samuel Dexter, five hundred

dollars.Francis M. Boutwell, administrator of Charles Sigourney, five hun-

dred dollars.Thomas. N. Perkins, administrator of John C. Jones, five hundred

dollars.Francis M. Boutwell, administrator of John McLean, seven hun-

dred dollars.Nathan Matthews, junior, administrator of Daniel Sargent, four

hundred dollars. *Arthur D. Hill, administrator of Benjamin Homer, four hundred

dollars.Archibald M. Howe, administrator of Francis Greene, five hundred

dollars.Charles A. Welch, administrator of William Stackpole, four hun-

dred dollars.James S. English, administrator of Thomas English, four hundred

dollars.Arthur L. Huntington, administrator of James Dunlap, five hundred

dollars.Francis M. Boutwell, administrator of Benjamin Cobb, junior, four

hundred dollars.George G. King. administrator of James Scott, five hundred dollars.Lucy S. Cushing, administratrix of Jacob Sheafe, five hundred

dollars.Charles K. Cobb, administrator of John Codman, five hundred

dollars.Charles F. Adams, administrator of Peter C. Brooks, three hundred

and seventy-five dollars.On the vessel schooner JOHN, David Lufkin, master, namely:George G. King, administrator of Crowell Hatch, seven hundred

and ninety-three dollars and sixty-five cents.Charles F. Adams, administrator of'Peter C. Brooks, two thousand

six hundred and nineteen dollars and five cents.Thomas N. Perkins, administrator of John C. Jones, seven hundred

and ninety-three dollars and sixty-five cents.A. Lawrence Lowell, administrator of Nathaniel Fellowes, seven

hundred and ninety-three dollars and sixty-five cents.On the vessel schooner REDRESS, John Grozier, master, namely:George Dennie, executor of Thomas Dennie, one thousand seven

hundred and ninety-seven dollars.Charles F. Adams, administrator of Peter C. Brooks, five thousand

nine hundred dollars.

793

Schooner '"Maria."

Schooner "Lucy.'

Schooner "John."

Schooner "Redress.'

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John Morton Clinch, administrator of Perez Morton, five hundreddollars.

A. Lawrence Lowell, administrator of Nathaniel Fellowes, eighthundred dollars.

Seth P. Snow, administrator of Crowell Hatch, eight hundreddollars

Brig Nathaniel." On the vessel brig NATHANIEL, David Young, master, namely:Moses Howe, administrator of Moses Gale, deceased, three thousand

six hundred dollars.Charles F. Adams, administrator of Peter C. Brooks, deceased,

three thousand nine hundred and fifty dollars.A. Lawrence Lowell, administrator of Nathaniel Fellowes, deceased,

four hundred and seventy-five dollars.Seth P. Snow, administrator of Crowell Hatch, deceased, four hun-

dred and seventy-five dollars.chooner "ancy. On the vessel schooner NANCY, Thomas Hadaway, master, namely:

Francis M. Boutwell, administrator of Mungo Mackay, deceased,four thousand two hundred and eighty-eight dollars.

Charles Francis Adams, administrator of Peter C. Brooks, fourthousand dollars.

A. Lawrence Lowell, administrator of Nathaniel Fellowes, onethousand five hundred dollars.

William Vernon, administrator of Samuel Brown, one thousand fivehundred dollars.

Henry Parkmani, administrator of John Duballet, five hundreddollars.

Francib M. Boutwell, administrator of Benjamin Cobb, five hundreddollars.

Charles A. Welch, administrator of William Stackpole, five hundreddollars.

William G. Perry, administrator of Nicholas Gilman, one thousanddollars.

Augustus P. Loring, administrator of William H. Boardman, fourhundred dollars.

H. Burr Crandall, administrator of Thomas Cushing, two hundreddollars.

Lawrence Bond, administrator of Nathan Bond, four hundreddollars.

Thomas Cushing, administrator of Marston Watson, one thousanddollars.

H. H. Hunnewell, administrator of Arnold Welles, junior, fourhundred dollars.

Charles K. Cobb, administrator of John Codman, five hundreddollars.

Frank Dabney, administrator of Samuel W. Pomeroy, five hundreddollars.

George G. King, administrator of Crowell Hatch, one thousanddollars.

Schooner Polly." On the vessel schooner POLLY, John Perkins, junior, master,namely:

Charles F. Adams, administrator of Peter C. Brooks, five hundredand seventy-seven dollars and thirty-four cents.

William Vernon, administrator of Samuel Brown; three hundred andeighty-four dollars and eighty-nine cents.

Albert M. Welch, administrator of Thomas Perkins, one hundredand twelve dollars and fourteen cents.

Albert M. Welch, administrator of Samuel Bourne, three hundredand twelve dollars and thirteen cents.

Chase B. Perkins,administrator of John Perkins, seven hundred andtwenty-four dollars and thirty-nine cents.

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Nathaniel P. Hamlin, administrator of Thomas Perkins, two hun-dred and forty dollars and fifty-six cents.

Augustus P. Loring, administrator of William Bordman, one hun-dred and ninety-two dollars and forty-four cents.

William G. Perry, administrator of Nicholas Gilman, one hundredand ninety-two dollars and forty-four cents.

Walter Hunnewell, administrator of Arnold Welles, junior, onehundred and forty-four dollars and thirty-three cents.

On the vessel sloop CATO, William Wyman, master, namely: Sloop "Cato."

Charles F. Adams, administrator of Peter C. Brooks, six hundredand seventy-seven dollars and fifty cents.

George G. King, administrator of Crowell Hatch, one thousand andninety-two dollars and eighty-four cents.

Thomas N. Perkins, administrator of John C. Jones, four hundredand fifteen dollars and thirty-four cents.

George G. King, administrator of James Scott, four hundred andfifteen dollars and thirty-three cents.

David G. Haskins, administrator of David Greene, four hundredand fifteen dollars and thirty-three cents.

Francis M. Boutwell, administrator of BenjaminrCobb, two hundredand forty-nine dollars and twenty cents.

William S. Carter, administrator of William Smith, four hundreddollars.

Simeon Jaseph, administrator of Levi Lane, eight hundred andseventy-nine dollars and twenty-five cents.

On the vessel schooner VENUS, Benjamin Hutchings, master, Schooner "Venus.'namely:

Charles Francis Adams, administrator of Peter C. Brooks, threethousand two hundred dollars.

Frederick O. Prince, administrator of James Prince, five hundreddollars.

William P. Dexter, administrator of Samuel Dexter, five hundreddollars.

Thomas N. Perkins, administrator of John C. Jones, one thousanddollars.

On the vessel brig ELIZA, Daniel Seymour, master, namely: Brig Eliza."

Charles F. Adams, administrator of Peter C. Brooks, one thousandfive hundred dollars.

George C. King, administrator of James Tisdale, five hundreddollars.

Seth P. Snow, administrator of Crowell Hatch, five hundred dollars.On the vessel brig LEONARD, Samuel C. Hills, master, namely: Brig "Leonard."Charles F. Adams, administrator of Peter C. Brooks, one thousand

two hundred dollars.On the vessel schooner WASHINGTON, Henry Chichester, master, hoon!er "Wash

namely:Geoirge B. Saint John and Jarvis Kellogg, administrators of James

Selleck, two thousand four hundred and fifteen dollars and thirty-fourcents.

(;eorge B. Saint John, administrator of Eliphalet Lockwood, ninehundred and fifteen dollars and sixty-eight cents.

George B. Saint John, administrator of William Lockwood, twothousand four hundred and fifteen dollars and thirty-four cents.

Louisa Starkweather, administrator of Richard S. Hallett, six hun-dred dollars.

Walter Bowne, administrator of Walter Bowne. two hundred dollars.Leopold lMark, administrator of Louis Mark, two hundred and

sixty-six dollars and sixtv-six cents.On the vessel brig ORION. Frederick Hopkins. master. namely: Brie "rono "Charles F. Adams, administrator of Peter C. Brooks, six thousand

nine hundred and ninety-nine dollars and thirty-nine cents.

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A. Lawrence Lowell, administrator of Nathaniel Fellowes, nine hun-dred and fifty-six dollars and eighty-six cents.

Thomas N. Perkins, administrator of John C. Jones, nine hundredand fifty-six dollars and eighty-six cents.

Chandler Robbins, administrator of Joseph Russell, survivor of thefirm of Jeffry and Russell, nine hundred and fifty-six dollars andeighty-six cents.

Francis M. Boutwell, administrator of Benjamin Cobb, four hundredand seventy-eight dollars and forty-two cents.

Seth P. Snow, administrator of Crowell Hatch, five hundred andseventy-four dollars and eleven cents.

John C. Hollister, administrator of Liberty Kimberly, four hundredand eighty-nine dollars and thirteen cents.

Maria L. Seymour, administratrix of Sheldon Curtis, four hundredand twenty-nine dollars and twenty-nine cents.

John F. Plumb, administrator of James Humphreys, one thousandone hundred and seventy-three dollars and ten cents.

Brig Fly." On the vessel brig FLY, James Merrihew, master, namely:John A. McCarthy, administrator of James Barr, two thousand seven

hundred and twenty-two dollars and forty-five cents.John A. McCarthy, administrator of James Stuart, two thousand

seven hundred and twenty-two dollars and forty-five cents.Schooner "Lucre- On the vessel schooner LUCRETIA, William Young, master,

namely:Stuyvesant T. B. Jackson, administrator of Levi Cutter, deceased,

one thousand nine hundred and seventy-five dollars.Mabel Sargent, administratrix of Jacob Mitchell, deceased, surviv-

ing partner of William Buxton and Jacob Mitchell, deceased, tradingas Buxton and Mitchell, two thousand nine hundred and thirty-threedollars and thirty-two cents.

Harry R. Virgin, administrator of Arthur McLellan, three hundreddollars.

John P. T. Ingraham, administrator of Joseph H. Ingraham, twohundred dollars.

Sloop Ralph." On the vessel sloop RALPH, Moses Montague, master, namely:Herman A. Whittlesey, administrator of Aaron Gaylord, two thou-

sand eight hundred and eighty-four dollars and thirty-six cents.George G. Sill, administrator of Thomas Sanford, two thousand

eight hundred and eighty-four dollars and thirty-seven cents.John S. Gary, administrator of John Smith, two thousand eight

hundred and eighty-four dollars and thirty-seven cents.schooner ,Hope." On the vessel schooner HOPE, Ephraim Hutchins or Abel Nutt,

master, namely:Henry B. Reed, administrator of Andrew Frothingham, two thou-

sand seven hundred and sixty-two dollars and fifty cents.Eliza F. Noyes, administratrix of Benjamin Frothingham, two

thousand seven hundred and sixty-two dollars and fifty cents.Joseph A. Titcomb, administrator of John Wells, two hundred

dollars.Jeremiah Nelson, administrator of Jeremiah Nelson, two hundred

dollars.Francis A. Jewett, administrator of James Prince, one thousand

dollars.Amos Noyes, administrator of Zebedee Cook, two hundred dollars.Amos Noyes, administrator of William Cook, one hundred dollars.Charles F. Adams, administrator of Peter C. Brooks, two thousand

dollars.George G. King, administrator of Crowell Hatch, one thousand

dollars.

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On the vessel ship TOM, John Bailey, master, namely: Ship TomnJames S. English, administrator of Thomas English, four thousand

and fifty-nine dollars.Francis M. Boutwell, administrator of Frederick and Thomas Geyer,

two thousand nine hundred and twenty-one dollars and seventy-fivecents.

William B. Atkinson, administrator of William Bartlett, eleventhousand six hundred and three dollars and twenty-four cents.

Charles F. Hunt, administrator of Joseph Russell, surviving partner,four hundred dollars.

Frederick O. Prince, administrator of James Prince, two hundredand two dollars and eighty-nine cents.

Gardner Dexter, administrator of Samuel Dexter, two hundred andtwo dollars and eighty-nine cents.

Charles Francis Adams, administrator of Peter C. Brooks, threethousand seven hundred and fifty four dollars and ninety-two cents.

Thomas H. Perkins, administrator of John C. Jones, nine hundredand thirty-eight dollars and seventy-two cents.

Thomas Cushing, administrator of Marston Watson, one thousandfour hundred and eight dollars and ten cents.

Frank Dabney, administrator of Samuel W. Pomeroy, nine hundredand thirty-eight dollars and seventy-two cents.

William Vernon, administrator of Samuel Brown, nine hundred andthirty-eight dollars and seventy-two cents.

William Sohier, administrator of Nathaniel Fellowes, one thousandfour hundred and eight dollars and ten cents.

Josephine Richter, administratrix of John McClintock, one hundredand nineteen dollars.

George F. Chace, administrator of Stephen Chace, one hundred andnineteen dollars.

Theodore W. Woodman, administrator of John Rollins, one hundredand nineteen dollars.

William H. Williams, administrator of Elijah Hall, one hundred andseventy-eight dollars and fifty cents.

Alfred L. Elwyn, administrator of John Langdon, one hundred andforty-eight dollars.

Woodbury Langdon, administrator of Jacob Cutter, one hundred andseventy-eight dollars and tiftv cents.

J. Hamilton Shapley, administrator of James Shapley, one hundredand nineteen dollars.

Woodward Emery, administrator of Thomas Manning, one hundredand nineteen dollars.

J. Hamilton Shapley, administrator of Edward Cutts, one hundredand nineteen dollars.

Edward P. Jones, administrator of Martin Parry, two hundred andthirty-eight dollars.

George W. Haven, administrator of Moses Woodward, one hundredand nineteen dollars.

John C. Ropes, administrator of Thomas Amory, nine hundred andsixty-six dollars and forty cents.

Frank Dabney, administratorof Samuel W. Pomeroy, nine hundredand thirty dollars and seventy cents.

Robert Codman, administrator of William Gray, junior. one thou-sand four hundred and thirty-one dollars and sixteen cents.

Horace B. Sargent, junior, administrator of Daniel Sargent, sevenhundred and fifteen dollars and sixty-two cents.

Lucy S. Cushing, administratrix of Jacob Sheafe, three hundredand fifty-seven dollars and seventy-eight cents.

John H. Moriarty. administrator of James Scott, three hundred andfifty-seven dollars and seventy-eight cents.

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John Morton Clinch, administrator of Perez Morton, seven hundredand fifteen dollars and sixty-two cents.

Henry W. Blagge and Susan B. Samuels, administrators of CrowellHatch, seven hundred and fifteen dollars and sixty-two cents.

David Greene Haskins, junior, administrator of David Greene, sevenhundred and fifteen dollars and sixty-two cents.

Charles K. Cobb, administrator of Stephen Codman, three hundredand fifty-seven dollars and seventy-eight cents.

Charles F. Hunt, administrator of Joseph Russell, surviving part-ner, seven hundred and fifteen dollars and sixty-two cents.

John Lowell, junior,administrator of Tuthill Hubbart, seven hun-dred and fifteen dollars and sixty-two cents.

Charles A. Welch, administrator of William Stackpole, three hun-dred and fifty-seven dollars and seventy-eight cents.

Charles H. Ladd, executor of Nathaniel A. Haven, four hundreddollars.

Charles H. Ladd, executor of Nathaniel A. Haven, one hundred andeighteen dollars and fifty-six cents.

Schooner"Therea." On the vessel schooner THERESA, William Williamson, master,namely:

William W. Cronmiller and Edmund C. Scott, administrators ofJohn Royer Champagne, twenty-one thousand three hundred and fourdollars and fifty-nine cents.

Schooner "Feerral On the vessel schooner FEDERAL GEORGE, Benjamin Tilton,master, namely:

J. Southgate Yeaton, administrator of Marcus McCausland, ninethousand five hundred and fifty-five dollars and fiftv-three cents.

Nathaniel Morton, administrator of Nathaniel Morton, survivingpartner of Bedford and Morton, six hundred and eleven dollars andfour cents.

Mary C. Johnson, administratrix, and David Stewart, administrator,of Edward Johnson, six hundred and eleven dollars and four cents.

Robert Shriver, administrator of Isaac Causten, three hundred andfive dollars and fifty-two cents.

David Stewart, administrator of R. C. Boislandry, three hundredand five dollars and fifty-two cents.

Cumberland Dugan, administrator of Cumberland Dugan, six hun-dred and eleven dollars and four cents.

Elizabeth Montell, administratrix of Robert McKim, six hundredand eleven dollars and four cents.

Anna M. Tilghman, administratrix of Joseph Forman, three hun-dred and five dollars and fifty-two cents.

Charles J. Bonaparte, administrator of Benjamin Williams, six hun-dred and eleven dollars and four cents.

William Donnell, administrator of John Donnell, nine hundred andsixteen dollars and fiftv-six cents.

David Stewart, administrator of Henry Payson, three hundred andfive dollars and fifty-two cents.

Lorman Chancellor and Robert R. Brown, administrators of WilliamLorman, six hundred and eleven dollars and four cents.

David Stewart, administrator of William McCreary, six hundredand eleven dollars and four cents.

David Stewart, administrator of James Clarke, six hundred andeleven dollars and four cents.

Robert Shriver, administrator of Isaac Causten, assignee of JohnHillen, six hundred and eleven dollars and four cents.

David Stewart and Isabella Rutter, administrators of Thomas Rutter,six hundred and eleven dollars and four cents.

Elizabeth Y. Thompson, administratrix of Joseph Young, threehundred and five dollars and fifty-two cents.

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Mary Jane Thurston and James Thurston, administrators of JohnHollins, six hundred and eleven dollars and four cents.

George H. Williams, administrator of Joseph Williams, three hun-dred and five dollars and fifty-two cents.

Henry W. Ellicott, administrator of William McFadon, two hun-dred and twenty-nine dollars and fourteen cents.

James Lawson, administrator of Richard Lawson, four hundred andfifty-eight dollars and twenty-eight cents.

Anthony Groverman, administrator of Anthony Groverman, sur-viving partner of D'Werhagen and Groverman, six hundred andeleven dollars and four cents.

On the vessel brig ANN, Robert Lord, master, namely:William I. Bowditch, administrator of Stephen Higginson, three

thousand one hundred and forty-nine dollars and forty-nine cents.On the vessel schooner SPARTAN, Thomas C. Howe, master,

namely:Mary T. Latrobe, administratrix de bonis non cum testamento

annexo of the estate of Thomas Tenant, one thousand six hundred andeighty-five dollars and eighty-five cents.

On the vessel ship STATIRA, John Seaward, master, namely:J. Hamilton Shapley, administrator of Edward Cutts, two hundred

and eighty-four dollars and twenty cents.Fred P. Jones, administrator of Martin Parry, four hundred and

eight dollars and fifty-three cents.George W. Haven, administrator of Moses Woodward, two hundred

and thirteen dollars and fifteen cents.Francis E. Langdon, administrator of Clement Storer, three hundred

and fifty-five dollars and twenty-five cents.Josephine Richter, administratrix of John McClintock, one hundred

and forty-two dollars and ten cents.John Hatch, administrator of James Drisco, two hundred and thir-

teen dollars and eighteen cents.John Hatch, administrator of Daniel Huntress, two hundred and

sixty-six dollars and forty-three cents.John Hatch, administrator of Abel Harris, two hundred and eighty-

four dollars and twenty cents.William Hall Williams, administrator of Elijah Hall, two hundred

and eighty-four dollars and twenty cents.Alfred L. Elwyn, administrator of John Langdon, two hundred and

thirteen dollars and fifteen cents.On the vessel snow THETIS, Samuel Cameron, master, namely:Gordon Gairdner, administrator of James Gairdner, surviving part-

ner of the firm of James and Edwin Gairdner and Company, fivethousand nine hundred and forty-four dollars and eleven cents.

On the vessel schooner BETSEY AND POLLY, William Cottle,master, namely:

Charles F. Adams, administrator of Peter C. Brooks, three hun-dred dollars

William S. Carter, administrator of William Smith, eight hundreddollars.

John V. Apthrop, administrator of Caleb Hopkins, one thousanddollars.

Charles A. Welsh, administrator of William Stackpole, five hundreddollars.

John Lowell, junior, administrator of Tuthill Hubbart, four hun-dred dollars.

William P. Perkins, executor of Thomas Perkins. three hundreddollars.

William G. Perry, executor of Nicholas (jilman, four nundreddollars.

799

Brig "Ann."

Schooner "Spartan."

Ship "Statira."

Snow "Thetis."

Schooner "Betseyind Polly."

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David G. Haskins, administrator of David Greene, one thousanddollars.

A. Lawrence Lowell, administrator of Nathaniel Fellowes, one thou-sand dollars.

Schooner"Hazard.' On the vessel schooner HAZARD, Joseph Campbell, master, namely:Edward N. Dingley, administrator de bonis non cum testamento

annexo of William Nickels, deceased, one thousand six hundred andsixty dollars and twenty cents.

William 0. McCobb, administrator de bonis non cum testamentoannexo of Joseph Campbell, deceased, one hundred and eighty-ninedollars and twenty cents.

David Chamberlain, administrator of the estate of Samuel Miller,deceased, one thousand six hundred and sixty dollars and twenty cents.

David Chamberlain, administrator of the estate of Thomas Miller,deceased, one thousand six hundred and sixty dollars and twenty cents.

George B. Sawyer, administrator de bonis non of the estate of JohnNickels, deceased, one thousand six hundred and sixty dollars andtwenty cents.

p "Bete. On the vessel ship BIETSEY, Josiah Obear, master, namely:Charles Francis Adams, junior, administrator of Peter Chardon

Brooks, five thousand five hundred dollars.Henry W. Blagge and Susan B. Samuels, administrators of Crowell

Hatch, one thousand dollars.Proris. Provided, however, That any French spoliation claim appropriatedAssignees or insur- 1 i i 1

ance companies not for in this Act shall not be paid if held by assignment or owned by anyExeption. insurance company. But this shall not apply to any claim of a class

t, o 8, heretofore paid under the Act approved March third, eighteen hundredand ninety-one, entitled "An Act making appropriations to supplydeficiencies in appropriations for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth,

Vol 32, p217 eighteen hundred and ninety-one, and for prior years, and for otherpurposes," and paid under the Act approved May twenty-seventh,nineteen hundred and two, entitled "An Act for the allowance of cer-tain claims for stores and supplies reported by the Court of Claimsunder the provisions of the Act approved March third, eighteen hun-dred and eighty-three, and commonly known as the Bowman Act, andfor other purposes."

Mi<cellaneouscases. MISCELLANEOUS CASES.

FOR DIRECT APPROPRIATION.

Jewett \. Adams. To Jewett W. Adams, superintendent of the United States mint atCarson City, Nevada, the sum of three hundred and one dollars, toreimburse him for money paid out by him during the months of Julyand August, eighteen hundred and ninety-four, to T. R. Hofer andL. L. Elrod, for necessary services rendered by them in the mint atCarson City, Nevada.

Henr Bsh. o Henrv Bash, the sum of one thousand two hundred and sixtydollars, being the amount due him for office rent and expenses incurredby him while United States shipping commissioner at Port Townsend,Washington, from July first, eighteen hundred and eighty-six, toOctober first, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, being sixty-threemonths, at twenty dollars per month.

A. G. Boone. To the legal representatives of A. G. Boone, of Laveta, Colorado,ti l esof. the sum of seven thousand five hundred dollars, in full satisfaction

for his services and expenses as United States commissioner innegotiating the Indian treaty concluded February eighteenth, eighteenhundred and sixtv-one.

Wpiliam W. SBurs To Priscilla R.'Burns, widow of the late General William W. Burns,of deceased, the sum of five thousand dollars, in full payment of the hal-

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ance due him for royalty on three thousand one hundred and ninety-five tents used by the United States Government.

To the Chesapeake Bank, of Baltimore, Maryland, two thousand Chesapeake Bank.three hundred and ninety-six dollars and twenty-eight cents, theamount found to be due the said bank by the Commissioner of InternalRevenue, under the act of Congress approved February twenty-eighth,nineteen hundred and one (thirty-first Statutes, page seventeenhundred and fifty), for internal-revenue taxes illegally collected.

To Henry T. Clarke, the sum of two thousand eight hundred and Henry T. Clarke.eighty dollars, for the rent of buildings on the northwest quarter of thenorthwest quarter of section two, township thirteen, range thirteen,Sarpy County, Nebraska, from February ninth, eighteen hundred andninety, to March twelfth, nineteen hundred and four, being for theuse of buildings on said land acquired by the United States by con-demnation proceedings in the suit against Henry Zurcher in accordancewith a proposition made by Henry T. Clarke to the Secretary of WarJuly twenty-ninth, eighteen hundred and eighty-nine, which saidproposition was for the sale of lands to the United States in FortOmaha, now Fort Crook, by which proposition all said buildings wereretained by Henry T. Clarke: Provided, That the sum of two thousand Pov o fueight hundred and eighty dollars shall be accepted and received byHenry T. Clarke in full payment of all claims and demands on accountof the rental of said buildings.

To Captain Archibald W. Butt, quartermaster, United States Army, Archibald w. Butt.the sum of four hundred and eighty dollars, amounts stolen from theUnited States in Manila, Philippine Islands, by an employee of thequartermaster's departm t, by name Jos6 B. Luciano, the said Cap-tain Archibald W. Butt having fully paid said sum to the UnitedStates.

To the legal representatives of George W. Curtis, deceased, late of George W. Curtis.

Arizona Territory, for the benefit of said estate, the sum of two tiveso represe nto

thousand two hundred and eighty-eight dollars and ninety-one cents,being the amount due said Curtis for services rendered the UnitedStates in carrying out, as bondsman, the army transportation contractof Isaac S. Randol, defaulting contractor, in contract numbered sixty-one thousand two hundred and twenty, for the fiscal year ending Julyfirst, eighteen hundred and eighty-two.

To Leonard L. Deitrick, late first lieutenant, Thirty-fourth Infan- LeonardL.Deitrick.try, United States Volunteers, the sum of one hundred and twentydollars, said sum having been United States funds stolen from his safeat Penaranda, Nueva Ecija, Philippine Islands, at some time betweenDecember third, nineteen hundred, and December twenty-fourth,nineteen hundred, while he was acting commissary officer; and whichsum the said Leonard L. Deitrick accounted for and paid to the properofficer of the United States from his own private funds.

To Merril Denham, of Madison County, entucky, the sum of sixty- Merrl Denhameight dollars, for seventeen days' service as storekeeper in the Internal-Revenue Service, beginning Januarv twenty-first, eighteen hundredand eighty-nine, under orderof the collector of internal revenue of theeighth district of Kentucky.

Fo the estate of James B. Eads, the sum of nineteen thousand six vmenSi to estatehundred and fifty-seven dollars and fifty-four cents, in full payment of of-the balance of interest due to said estate from the United States.

To the Eastern Railroad Company of Massachusetts, the sum of fif- fudlicate taxes re-

teen thousand seven hundred and fourteen dollars and thirty-five cents, Eastern RailroadCompany

and to the Boston and Maine Railroad, the sum of twelve thousand Boston and Mainetwo hundred and forty-six dollars and fourteen cents, which amounts Railroad.

the Commissioner of Internal Revenue has found and reported, underSenate resolution of April twenty-second, nineteen hundred and four,to have been collected illegally from said companies as duplicate taxes

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Vol. 12, p. 46 on the same identical income or profits under the Acts of CongressVol. p approved July first, eighteen hundred and sixty-two; June thirtieth,Vol. 16, p 26. eighteen hundred and sixty-four; and July fourteenth, eighteen hun.

dred and seventy, and amendments thereto.PAndtrewoleonsnd To Andrew Gleeson and Patrick Maloney, the sum of four thousand

seven hundred and nineteen dollars and sixty-eight cents, being theinterest due upon a judgment rendered by the Court of Claims incause numbered sixteen thousand three hundred and ten, Maloney andGleeson against the United States, from the twenty-sixth day of June,eighteen hundred and ninety, the day the transcript of judgment waspresented to the Secretary of the Treasury for payment, until thefourteenth day of June, eighteen hundred and ninety-two, the daysaid judgment was paid, after the Government's appeal to the SupremeCourt of the United States had been dismissed.

Good Shepherd in- To the Good Shepherd Industrial School, of Milwaukee, Wisconsin,the sum of two hundred and ninety-eight dollars and eleven cents, inpayment and settlement for amount expended by said Good ShepherdIndustrial School in the transportation of fifty four Indian girls fromMilwaukee, Wisconsin, to Devils Lake and other points in NorthDakota.

,OniRatS ids and That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorizedpany. and directed to examine and settle the claim of the Grand Rapids and

Indiana Railway Company, for transporting the United States mailunder its present corporate name and under its former corporate name,the Grand Rapids and Indiana Railroad Company, over postal routesnumbered twenty-four thousand and eighteen and one hundred andthirty-seven thousand and eighteen, during the period between Julyfirst, eighteen hundred and seventy-six, and June twenty-seventh,eighteen hundred and ninety-six, both inclusive, allowing said com-pany whatever sum may he found due, not exceeding twenty-five thou-

Full iatlsfaction of sand and thirty-nine dollars and seventy-five cents: Provided, Thatclaims. the sum found due shall be accepted by the said company as full satis-

faction of all its claims against the United States arising from suchservices. And the said sum found due is hereby appropriated out ofany money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated.

John W. Gummo. To John W. Gummo, late of Company F, Twelfth Regiment Penn-sylvania Volunteer Cavalry, the sum of one hundred and ninety dollars,being the balance of bounty due him for services rendered the Gov-ernment during the late war of the rebellion.

E. W. Halford. To Major E. W. Halford, pamnaster, United States Army, the sumof one hundred and sixty-five dollars and forty-four cents, for refund-ing money to him which he disbursed through error and without faulton his part for travel pay to enlisted men on discharge.

John Wesley Hoyt. To John Wesley Hoyt, of the I)istrict of Columbia, the sum of fivethousand dollars, for the expenses actually incurred by him in thetravel necessary to the preparation of his report on education inEurope and America, requested by Honorable William H. Seward,Secretary of State of the United States, and published by Congress inthe year eighteen hundred and seventy.

steamer,'Tampa, Fla. To the Independent Line Steamers, of Tampa, Florida, the sum ofone thousand three hundred and forty-four dollars and eighteen cents,in full settlement of all claims said steamer line may have against theUnited States for damages to the steamer Manatee, due to a collision

Repeawith the United States steamer Hillsboro in Tampa Bay, Florida, onvoR p.567 the night of November eighteenth, nineteen hundred and one. And

so much of the Act of July first, nineteen hundred and two (Thirty-second Statutes at Large, page five hundred and fifty-seven), asauthorized the payment of six hundred and twenty-four dollars andeighteen cents to the said Independent Line Steamers is herebyrepealed.

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To Sarah E. Jenkins, of Maryland, daughter of the late Rear- Thornton A. Jen-Admiral Thornton A. Jenkins, United States Navy, the sum of four Payment to daugh-thousand eight hundred and ninety-six dollars, being the difference terof.between .the retired pay of a rear-admiral and the highest pay of thatgrade, from March twenty-fifth, eighteen hundred and seventy-four,to June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy-seven, in full com-pensation for the services of the late Rear-Admiral Thornton A.Jenkins, United States Navy, as commissioner and representative ofthe Navy Department at the Centennial Exhibition in Philadelphia,eighteen hundred and seventy-six.

To Richard King, the sum of five thousand dollars, being compen- Richard King.

sation in full for expenses incurred and permanent injury sustained byreason of his being shot by a soldier of the United States Army whilesaid soldier was on duty.

To Jean Louis Legare, of the Dominion of Canada, the sum of five Jean Louis Legare.

thousand dollars, for services and money expended in bringing intothe United States and procuring the surrender of Sitting Bull and hisfollowers, under the direction of the War Department.

To the heirs and legal representatives of those who were killed while Gatped sd, Rs.ionin the employ of the United States in the discharge of their duties on Payment to heirs,

the third day of July, eighteen hundred and ninety-three, at the United ktie employeesStates torpedo station on Goat Island, in the harbor of Newport, RhodeIsland, by the explosion the hegun-cotton factory, the sum of ten thou-sand five hundred dollars, of which sum there shall be paid to the legalor personal representatives of each of the following persons the sumof three thousand five hundred dollars: Frank Loughlin, JeremiahHarrington, andMichaelO'Reagan: Provided, That where the deceased r t to widowleft a widow and children, the widow shall receive one-half and the and ehildren.

children shall share alike.To Smith R. Mershon, the sum of one hundred and ninety-two Smith R Mershon.

dollars and fifty cents, for services rendered as custodian of a distillerywarehouse in Lincoln County, Kentucky, seized by a United Statesrevenue officer and held for seventy-seven days by said Smith R.Mershon under the orders of the said United States revenue officer.

To Edward H. Murrell, the sum of five thousand dollars, said sum Edward H. Murrell.

to he received by the said E. H. Murrell in full satisfaction of allclaims against the United States for the occupancy of his property inthe city of New Orleans, Louisiana, or for collection of rents for thesame, during the military occupancy of the city of New Orleans by theFederal forces during the war of eighteen hundred and sixty-one toeighteen hundred and sixty-five, up to Octobertwenty-eighth, eighteenhundred and sixty-five.

To Nye and Schneider Company, of Fremont, Nebraska, the sum of Oye and Schneider

sixty-one dollars and thirteen cents, being an unpaid balance on bill any.rendered for fuel furnished the United States Government by thatcompany during the years eighteen hundred and ninety-three andeighteen hundred and ninety-four for the purpose of heating the post-office building at Hastings, Nebraska, which said amount has remainedunpaid by reason of the appropriation for such purpose having beenexhausted.

To Alvin M. Rverson, of Auburn, Maine, the sum of three hundred AlvinM Ryeson.dollars, being the amount paid by him in August, eighteen hundredand sixty-four, as commutation on account of draft in Skowhegan,forty-eighth subdistrict, Third district of Maine.

To the legal representatives of James W. Schaumburg, deceased, the James w Schanm-sum of ten thousand eight hundred and sixty-five dollars and thirty- Payment to legal

one cents, or as much thereof as may be necessary, in settlement of representativesof

the amount of the pay and allowance of a first lieutenant of dragoons,from July first, eighteen hundred and thirty-six, to March twenty-fourth, eighteen hundred and forty five, as heretofore found to be due

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to him by the United States circuit court for the eastern district ofPennsylvania on the twenty-third day of November, eighteen hundredand seventy-five.

Claims for dmage To A. M. Spear, nine hundred dollars; to Harriet S. Webster, onem mortar ractice. thousand three' hundred and fifteen dollars; to F. H. Harford, two

hundred and fifty dollars; to Margaret E. McDonald, four hundreddollars; to Nicholas Mospan, one hundred and sixty-five dollars; toMalvina H. Merriman, one hundred and twenty-five dollars; to JamesMerriman, one hundred and fifty dollars; to Mary E. Parker, threehundred dollars; to Mary E. Tingley, seventy-five dollars; to HattieE. McCann, nineteen dollars; to Harry Wood, seventy-six dollars,all at Fort Preble, Maine; to Mrs. Emma Tatro, three dollars andseventy-two cents, at Fort Winthrop, Massachusetts; to KatharineJackman, three dollars, and to Elizabeth Dance, twenty-five dollars,both at Fort Hamilton, New York; to E. M. Ferguson, twenty-fivedollars, at Fort H. G. Wright, New York, in payment of claims againstthe Government of the United States, arising out of damages toprivate property by reason. of mortar practice as ascertained andreported to the Secretary of War by a board of army officers consti-tuted for that purpose.

o. P. stimpon. To the legal representatives of G. B. Stimpson, of Pueblo, Colorado,prepemtativesof the sum of three hundred and twenty-five dollars, due him for clerk

hire and expenses while serving as postmaster at South Pueblo,Colorado.

H. H.Thornton and To H. H. Thornton and Ben D. Rochblaive, the owners of theBen D. Rochblaive.Payment to. steamer Monarch, the amount of interest now due on a judgment

recovered against D. G. Brent, as collector of customs at the port ofPensacola, Florida, April twenty-ninth, nineteen hundred and one, inthe United States circuit court of the northern district of Florida, forone thousand one hundred and thirteen dollars and seventy-five cents,said interest to be calculated from the date of rendition of judgmentto date of its payment, namely, from the twenty-ninth day of April,nineteen hundred and one, to the fourteenth day of February, nineteen

pronvo. hundred and two, at the rate of four per centurn per annum: Provided,Paymeut in full. That such sum shall be accepted in full satisfaction and payment of

the balance due on said judgment, principal, interest, and costs.LineolnW.Tibbetts. To Lincoln W. Tibbetts, of Portland, Maine, the sum of seven

thousand five hundred dollars in full settlement and satisfaction of hisclaim for losses sustained by him in bringing back to New York thecargo of the brig Tornado, consisting of eight thousand kegs of gun-powder, shipped per said brig Tornado from said port to New Orleansin December, eighteen hundred and sixty, of which said Tibbetts wasmaster and managing owner; whereby said powder was preventedfrom falling into the hands of the authorities of the seceding States.

Chrtis Parke r p- To Custis Parke Upshur, the sum of seven hundred and eighty-sevendollars and eighty-two cents, being the amount due him for office rentand expenses incurred by him while United States shipping commis-sioner at Astoria, in the State of Oregon, from July first, eighteenhundred and eighty-six, to October first, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, being for five years and three months, at twelve dollars and fiftycents per month.

WielandAnumdsen. To Wiel and Anumdsen. owners of the Norwegian steamer Ragnar,the sum of eight thousand five hundred and twenty-four dollars andten cents, amount found due by Consul-General Goodnow, for damagesarising from the collision between said steamer and the United StatesArmy transport Sumner, in the Yangtze River, China, on Marcheighteenth, anno Domini nineteen hundred and two.

in tlrtSvics'e o the persons hereinafter named, or their heirs or legal represent-atives, whose claims were presented to and allowed by the State boardof examiners of Nevada, or tried by the Court of Claims, the several

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sums, respectively, set opposite their names, in full satisfaction forservices rendered, moneys expended, indebtedness incurred, and sup-plies and necessaries furnished in repelling invasions and suppressingIndian outbreaks and hostilities within the Territorial limits of thepresent State of Nevada, namely:

Nevada.AMOUNTS CERTIFIED BY THE STATE BOARD OF EXAMINERS OF NEVADA. Amounts certifiedby State board of ex-

Alexander Ash, seven hundred and eighty dollars. amners.Erastus Bond, three hundred and eighty dollars.Solomon L. Blackwell, two hundred and eighty-one dollars.H. H. Bence, three hundred dollarsHenry Bush, one hundred dollars.Isaac S. Burson, one hundred and sixty dollars.William C. Bradley, three hundred and seventy-two dollars.John C. Daniels, two hundred and ninety dollars and seventy-five

cents.Anthony Ethier, three hundred and eighty-five dollars.W. W. Eichelroth, six hundred and twenty dollars.Greely French, three hundred and eighty-five dollars.Richard Gray, three hundred and twenty-two dollars.George F. Gray, three hundred and twenty-two dollars.James J. Hutchinson, one hundred and seventy-five dollars.Benjamin Hutchinson, two hundred and ten dollars.N. B. Isaman, three hundred and ninety-five dollars.James Jones, three hundred and sixty-five dollars.Joseph Kenville, four hundred and forty dollars.Charles D. Moore, three hundred dollars.Newton C. Miller, four hundred and ninety-five dollars.R. H. McDonald, three hundred and fifty dollars.Patrick B. McCourt, three hundred and sixty-five dollars.Richard Martin, four hundred dollars.Edward Muller, two hundred and ninety-four dollars.James Morgan, nine thousand four hundred and eighty-five dollars.Michael Nichter, three hundred and eight dollars.S. A. Nevers, one hundred and forty-five dollars.John Noyes, two hundred and fifty dollars.Thornton A. Reed, one hundred and forty-two dollars.John Rickelton, one thousand and fifty dollars.William Scott, three hundred and twenty-two dollars.Volney B. Sabin, four hundred and eighty-five dollars.Matthew Smith, one hundred and eighty dollars.Matthew Shusterech, four hundred dollars.James D. Sears and James Thompson, six hundred dollars.Charles W. Turner, one thousand one hundred and seventy dollars.Gean Von Schmittburg, three hundred and twenty-two dollars.J. A. Waddell, three hundred and fifty-five dollars.John D. Winters, nine hundred and forty-nine dollars.

AMOUNTS CERTIFIED BY COURT OF CLAIMS.

(RESIDENTS OF CRIPPLE CREEK, TELLER COUNTY, COLORADO.)

Daniel E. Kimball, ninety dollars.Daniel E. Kimball and John H. Alphin, two thousand and sixty-six

dollars.John H. Alphin, ninety dollars.

FOR INVESTIGATION AND REPORT.

Amounts certifiedby Court of Claims.

Colorado.

For investigatigat iland report.

That the Auditor for the State and other Departments be, and he is Gila county. Arizhereby, authorized to examine all claims which may be presented in tion ofEndian 8s.

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proper form by Gila County in Arizona Territory, and to ascertainthe amount due said county on account of legal costs and expensesincurred from March third, eighteen hundred and eighty-nine, to Junethirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-nine, in the prosecution ofIndians under the Act of March second, eighteen hundred and eighty-

Vol. 23, p. 385. five (Twenty-third Statutes at Large, page three hundred and eighty-five), for which the United States is liable under Act of March third,

vol. 25, p. 1004. eighteen hundred and eighty-nine (Twenty-fifth Statutes at Large,page one thousand and four), and which have been paid by said county;and the amount so found shall be certified by the Secretary of the

POt p. 257. Treasury to Congress for a deficiency appropriation.

For investigation FOR INVESTIGATION AND SETTLEMENT.and settlement.

John Conner. That the Secretary of War be, and he is hereby, authorized andAsondrtet forlevee, directed to examine the claim of John Conner, senior, for payment of

a sum alleged to be due for twenty and one-tenth acres of cleared land,seven and seventy-one one-hundredths acres of timbered land, fivehundred bushels of corn, and twenty bales of cotton, said land andother property alleged to have been taken and appropriated by theUnited States in constructing a levee at Ashport, Lauderdale CountyTennessee, in eighteen hundred and eighty-six and eighteen hundredand eighty-seven, under the supervision of the Mississippi River Com-mission, and allow him whatever the said land and other property arereasonably worth, not exceeding the sum of one thousand two hutdredand seventy-nine dollars and sixty cents, the amount so allowed to bein full payment for said land and other property alleged to have been

Pr48.osp8. taken and appropriated: Provided, That none of the said amount shallTitle in fee simple. be paid to the claimant until after he shall have executed and delivered

to the proper officer of the Government all papers necessary to giveto the United States a title in fee simple to all of the aforelmentionedland, but nothing in this proviso shall be held to compel claimant topay any taxes which may have accrued against this land during its

Payment in full. occupancy b the Government: And pr'ovided, furt/er, That theacceptance by the claimant of the amount so allowed shall be. con-sidered as full satisfaction of his claim. And whatever sum shall befound due on such examination shall he paid to the said Johbn Conner,senior, and is hereby appropriated out of any- money in the Treasurynot otherwise appropriated.

Nathaniel H. Me- That the proper accounting officers be, and they are hereby directedLean.

Payment to widow to settle and adjust to Sarah K. McLean. widow of the late Lieutenant-of. Colonel Nathaniel II. McLean, all back pay and emoluments that would

have been due and payable to the said Nathaniel H. McLean as a majorfrom July twenty-third, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, to the dateof his reinstatement, March third, eighteen hundred and seventy-five,and that the amount found due by said adjustment is hereby appro-priated, to be paid out of any money in the Treasury not otherwiseappropriated.

Richard Taylor. That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, directed toentratorof. a pay to Walter H. Taylor, administrator of Richard Taylor, deceased,

of Norfolk, Virginia, the sum of eleven thousand nine hundred andforty-six dollars and eighty-one cents, remaining unpaid, of the amountappropriated to be paid to John A. Brimmner, junior, administrator ofohn illiat, deceased, of the firm of Gilliat and Taylor, in the Act

Vol. 26, p. 90 entitled "An Act making appropriations to supply deficiencies in theappropriation for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hun-dred and ninety-one, and for prior years, and for other purposes:" thesame not being an assigned claim'within the limitations of this Act,but an asset conveyed by deed in the dissolution of the partnership ofGilliat and Taylor, said deed of conveyance of this claim from John

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and Thomas Gilliat of said firm to Richard Tavlor, being dated Maytwelfth, eighteen hundred, and prior to the ratification of the Treatyof September thirtieth, eighteen hundred. And so much of the Actof June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, as authorized thepayment of the said sum of eleven thousand nine hundred and forty-six dollars and eighty-one cents to the administrator of John Gilliat,deceased, is hereby repealed.

To refund internal-revenue taxes illegally collected from owners ofprivate dies, the following amounts, or so much as may be found dueby the accounting officers of the Treasury Department, to wit:

To American Match Company, of Cleveland, Ohio, three hundredand fifty-eight dollars and sixty-three cents; Doctor J. C. Ayer andCompany, eight thousand four hundred and thirty-five dollars; Bar-.clay and Company, two hundred and eleven dollars and twenty-fivecents; B. Bendel and Company, five hundred and eighty-four dollarsand seventeen cents; William Bond, forty dollars; B. Brandreth, onethousand nine hundred and sixty-five dollars; Brocket and Newton,two hundred and eighty dollars; Frederick Brown, five hundred andtwenty-one dollars and seventy-one cents; Joseph Burnett and Com-pany, two hundred and forty-nine dollars and ninety cents; Byam,Carlton and Company, twenty-eight thousand two hundred and fortydollars and seventy-five cents; Centaur Company, thirty-nine dollarsand fifty-eight cents; Clark Match Company, nine hundred andseventy dollars; Cowles and Lech, one thousand and eighty-four dol-lars and fifty-two cents; Curtiss and Brown, twenty-four dollars; M.Daily, four thousand three hundred and ninety-five dollars; JamesEaton, four thousand five hundred and five dollars; P. Eichele andCompany, seven thousand four hundred and twenty-seven dollars andseventy-two cents; Excelsior Match Company, three hundred andninety-eight dollars and twenty-seven cents;. B. A: Fahenstock andCompany, one hundred dollars; Fleming Brothers, one thousand threehundred dollars; William Gates, twenty-three thousand one hundredand four dollars and eighty-one cents; A. J. Griggs, one thousandthree hundred and fifty-eight dollars and seventy-five cents; R. P.Hall and Company, two thousand and fifty dollars; Samuel Hartand Company, two thousand eight hundred and sixty-one dollars;J. E. Hethrington, ninety-five dollars; Hiscox and Company, twelvedollars; C. E. Hull and Company, eighty-one dollars and ninety-six cents; Thomas J. Husband, one hundred and fifty-four dollarsand seventy cents; T. T. Ives, eighty-five dollars and ninetv-fivecents; Doctor D. Jayne and Son, four thousand three hundred andtwenty-one dollars; J. S. Johnson and Company, two hundred andseventy-nine dollars and seventy-five cents; Johnston, Holloway andCompany, one hundred and two dollars; Kennedy and Company,one hundred and twenty-six dollars and sixty-six cents; Lawrenceand Cohen, two thousand eight hundred and sixty-two dollars; C. S.Leete, five hundred and five dollars and ninety-one cents; JohnJ. Levy, one thousand one hundred and fifty-three dollars andtwenty cents; C. W. Lord (Lord and Robinson), one thousand threehundred and twenty-eight dollars and twenty-seven cents; Andrew S.Lowe, fifty-one dollars; Doctor J. H. McLean, nine hundred andseventy dollars; Merchants' Gargling Oil Company, five hundred andthirty-six dollars and twenty-nine cents; A. Messenger, four thousandeight hundred and ninety-five dollars: Newbauer and Company. fourhundred and eighty dollars: New York Consolidated Card Company,two hundred and fifteen dollars: Ray V. Pierce, nine hundred andsixty-nine dollars and twenty-two cents; D. Ransom, Son and Com-pany, seven hundred and forty-eight dollars and twenty cents: D. M.Richardson, twenty thousand nine hundred and fifty-five dollars;Richardson Match Company, four thousand seven hundred and thirty

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Internal-revenuetax.

Refund to owners o£private dies.

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dollars and fifty cents; H. and W. Roeber, nine hundred and fifty-eight dollars and ninety-one cents; William Roeber, two thousandeight hundred and four dollars; J. H. Schenck and Son, one thousandtwo hundred and eighty-four dollars; Schmitt and Schmittdie, twothousand two hundred'and eighty-two dollars and nine cents; J. E.Schwartz and Company, ninety dollars; Schwartz and Haslett, onehundred and fifty dollars; A. L. Scoville and Company, seven hundredand eighty-four dollars; H. Stanton, three thousand one hundred andsixty-three dollars and twenty-five cents; Swift and Courtney, fourthousand six hundred and fifty dollars; Herman Tappan, five dollars;E. R. Tyler, forty-five dollars; A. Vogeler and Company, two hun-dred and sixty-five dollars and fifty cents; James H. Weedon, eighthundred and ninety-five dollars; World's Dispensary Medical Associa-tion, thirty dollars and forty cents.

Reference to Court FOR REFERENCE TO THE COURT OF CLAIMS.of Claims.

Lands aproproi- That the claim of the legal representatives of Eli Ayres, deceased,ated by Unitedstates. for the value and proceeds of certain parcels and sections of land situ-ated in the State of Mississippi, and to which the said Eli Ayres claimsto have held the legal or equitable title at the time of his death, whichtitle as claimed was acquired and derived by him by purchase and deedsfrom certain Chickasaw Indians in the year eighteen hundred andthirty-nine, the said Chickasaw Indians as grantors in said deeds havingderived and acquired their respective title or titles to the said parcelsor sections of land by grant and treaty stipulations in accordance withthe provisions contained in the treaty concluded between the United

vol.7, States and the Chickasaw Nation of Indians on May twenty-fourth,eighteen hundred and thirty-four, amendatory of the treaty of Octobertwentieth, eighteen hundred and thirty-two, and which said parcelsor sections of land and the proceeds thereof, in whole or in part, it isalleged, have been, without light or title thereto, and without authority,either in law or in equity, appropriated by the United States Govern-ment and held or disposed of by said Government as its own property,or otherwise, be, and the same is hereby, referred to the Court ofClaims of the United States, and jurisdiction is hereby conferred onsaid Court of Claims to proceed, according to the principles andrules of both law and equity, to find the facts as to the purchaseof said parcels or sections of land from said Chickasaw Indians bysaid Ayres and as to the deeds received by him from the said Indians,and the amounts paid by said Avres to said Indians per acre forsaid parcels or sections of land, and as to the title of said Avres tothe same; and also to find the facts as to the alleged appropriation bythe United States Government of the said parcels or sections of landalleged to have been so purchased bv said Avres from the said Indians,and what disposition, if any, has been made of the same by the UnitedStates, whether the same has been disposed of by the United Statesunder the public land laws, and all the material facts in connectiontherewith, embracing the amount that should be paid to the legal rep-resentatives of said Eli Ayres, deceased, by reason of the loss occa-sioned to him, if any, by the appropriation by the Government of thesaid parcels or sections of land purchased from said Indians as hereinclaimed; and what amount of the proceeds of the sales of said land, ifany, is held by the Government in trust for the said Chickasaw Indians;and also whether any of the said parcels or sections of land are stillheld and not disposed of by the United States; and the court is author-ized to find any other fact or facts of importance to the parties whichmay arise in this claim; and when the court has found the facts underthe provisions of this Act, it is hereby authorized and directed to

Report. report the same to Congress: and in considering the merits of theclaim in the finding of the facts, affidavits of persons now dead, reports

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of officers of the United State Government, reports of committees ofboth Houses of Congress, and the several deeds from the said Chick-asaw Indians conveying said parcels or sections of land to Eli Avres,deceased, and all papers now on file with the claim in Congress or withthe committees of either House relating to such claim, shall be con-sidered by the court, and such weight given thereto as may be deemedby the court to be right and proper.

That jurisdiction is hereby given to the Court of Claims, notwith- Refun'd of duties ostanding any failure to protest and appeal, to hear and try the claimsof Bates and Despard, and of Despard Brothers, and of the estate ofCharles L. Perkins, liquidating partner of Perkins and Choate, and ofthe Illinois Steel Company as assignee, for refund of import duties paidin excess of the duties imposed by law on steel blooms imported duringthe years eighteen hundred and seventy-nine, eighteen hundred andeighty, eighteen hundred and eighty-one, and eighteen hundred andeighty-two, and to render judgment, notwithstanding section thirty-four hundred and seventy-seven of the Revised Statutes, in their favor, RS.,sec.3477, p.689and in favor of the representatives of said estate, respectively, forsuch sums as were paid by them and by Perkins and Choate, and bythe Union Iron and Steel Company, in excess of the legal duty: Pro- me of filing petivided, That the petitions shall be filed in said court within one year tions.after the passage of this Act.

To John S. Mosby, of Virginia, the sum of three thousand nine JohnS. Mosby.hundred and fifty dollars, being for the value of seven thousand ninehundred pounds, more or less, of tobacco taken and used by the UnitedStates military forces in the year eighteen hundred and sixty-five.But it is provided that any portion of such sums representing tobaccobeneficially belonging to the father, sister, or other relatives of saidMosby shall be held in trust by him accordingly.

That jurisdiction is hereby conferred on the Court of Claims to c Empany. So andreadjudicate the case of J. E. Simpson and Company against the United oStates, being numbered eighteen thousand and twenty-eight on thedocket of the said court, upon the evidence therein and such furthercompetent evidence as may be adduced by either party within suchreasonable time as the court mav fix and determine, and if the saidcourt shall find upon such readjudication that the said firm sustainedloss in the construction of a timber dry dock for the United States atthe New York Navy-Yard, during the years eighteen hundred andeighty-seven to eighteen hundred and ninety, by reason of the factthat the soils underlying the site selected and provided for the saiddry dock by the United States were unstable and were not as describedby a profile and report, furnished to the said firm by agents of theUnited States, prior to the execution of the contract for the said drydock between the said firm and the United States, the said court is Limit.hereby authorized and empowered to enter judgment in favor of thesaid firm for the amount of its loss so found not exceeding the sum offifty thousand dollars.

That the claims of the legal or equitable owners or claimants of the "ihourthLern 'o ilwhfloat or lighter known as "Southern Railway Lighter Number Ten," Collision withtransand cargoes, freight, and personal effects thereon, alleged to have been potSumuer

tsunk, lostr or greatly damaged by collision with the United StatesArmy transport Sumner, in the harbor of Norfolk, Virginia, on orabout the seventeenth day of March, nineteen hundred, be referred tothe Court of Claims. with jurisdiction and authority to hear anddetermine the same to judgment, with the right of appeal as in othercases: Pir'wided, That no suit shall be brought under the provisions of P1this Act after six months from the date of the passage thereof: Andtp/ro;idedl further. That no judgment shall be rendered against the Judgment.

Government unless it shall affirmatively appear from the evidenceadduced that such collision was the result of negligencc on the part ofthe United States or its agents.

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Reference to ad- FOR REFERENCE TO COURT OF ADMIRALTY.miralty court.

Schooner "Ella M. That the claims of the owners, master, and crew of the schoonerollision with bat- Ella M. Doughty, of Portland, Maine, for damages and losses sustained

tie ship "Mawacbu- by reason of collision of the United States battle ship Massachusettssetts&" with said schooner off South Shoal light-ship on or about the twenty-

seventh day of June, anno Domini nineteen hundred and one, be, andthe same are hereby, referred for examination and adjudication to thedistrict court of the United States for the district of Maine; that saidparties, or such of them as shall choose to join therein, may, at anytime within twelve months from the final passage of this Act, file insaid court a petition, which thereafter may be amended at the dis-cretion of the court in the same way that other pleadings in said courtare amendable, which petition shall set forth all the material factsupon which the said parties jointly or severally rely in support of theirsaid claims; and the court shall thereupon order such notice to begiven to the United States, or to its representatives, and such furtherproceedings to be had, as to answers or other pleadings in said case as

Tria it shall deem proper; that in regard to the trial or hearing of saidcause the same rules and modes of proceedings as to evidence, nodeof trial, liability for damage, and measurement of damages, and other-wise, including the right of appeal, shall apply as in other causes ofadmiralty between individual owners of colliding vessels, and shallalso be determined upon such legal or equitable principles as shall be

claims not barred applicable thereto; that said claims shall not be barred by any statutebystate of limits of limitations; and should it on the said trial or final hearing be deter-

Judgment. mined that anything is due to the said parties, the said court shallrender judgment therefor against the United States for the amountsso found to be due to them jointly or severally and certify the same

Payment. to the Secretary of the Treasury of the United States for payment;and the sum necessary to pay the same is hereby appropriated out ofany moneys in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated.

Brig "Olive Frances." That the claims of the owners and officers of the brig Olive Frances,boa!iwnooski"h gn of Machiasport, Maine, and others on board said brig, for damages

and losses sustained by reason of collision of the United States gun-boat Winooski with said brig, on July thirtieth, anno Domini eighteenhundred and sixty-six, be, and the same are hereby, referred forexamination and adjudication to the district court of the United Statesfor the district of Maine; that said parties, or such of them as shallchoose to join therein, may, at any time within twelve months fromthe final passage of this Act, file in said court a petition, which there-after may be amended at the discretion of the court in the same waythat other pleadings in said court are amendable, which petition shallset forth all the material facts upon which the said parties jointly orseverally rely in support of their said claims; and the court shall there-upon order such notice to be given to the United States, or to its rep-resentatives, and such further proceedings to be had as to answers or

Trial. other pleadings in said case as it shall deem proper; that in regard tothe trial or hearing of said cause the same rules and modes of proceed-ings as to evidence, mode of trial, liability for damage, and measure-ment of damages, and otherwise, including the right of appeal, shallapply as in other causes of admiralty between individual owners ofcolliding vessels, and shall also be determined upon such legal or equit-

Claim. not barred able principles as shall be applicable thereto: that said claims shall notby statute of limita-tions. he barred by any statute of limitations; and should it on the said trial

Judgment or final hearing be determined that anything is due to the said parties,the said court shall render judgment therefor against the UnitedStates for the amounts so found to be due to them jointly or severallyand certify the same to the Secretary of the Treasury of the United

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States for payment, and the sum necessary to pay the same is hereby Payment.

appropriated out of any moneys in the Treasury not otherwise appro-priated.

RELIEF FROM LIABILITY. Relieffromliability.

That the Secretary of W'ar be, and he is hereby, authorized and Central k niversitydirected to release Central University of the State of Kentucky, and Loss of ordnanceA. R. Burnam and John Bennett, sureties, from the payment of five toreshundred and fifty-six dollars and seventy-two cents for small arms andordnance stores furnished Central University of the State of Kentucky,which were lost, destroyed, or taken away without fault or negligenceof Central University of the State of Kentucky, or the sureties, A. R.Burnam and John Bennett.

That Robert D. McAfee and John Chiatovich be, and they are R.oD. iMAfee andhereby, released and discharged from all obligation to the United official bond.States on account of the official bond executed by them on the four-teenth day of February, eighteen hundred and ninety, as sureties forthe late Elias B. Zabriskie, as melter and refiner of the United Statesmint at Carson City, Nevada.

That Brigadier-General Wager Swayne be credited with four thou- Wager Swayne.

sand dollars, which sum was paid over to him by Captain W. B.Armstrong, adjutant-quartermaster, and by said Swayne disbursed onaccount of the bureau of refugees, freedmen, and abandoned lands.

LIMTrATION. General limitations.

In case of the death of any claimant, or death or discharge of any Legal representa-executor or administrator of any claimant herein named, then paymentof such claim as herein provided shall be made to the legal representa-tives: Proided, That where a claimant is dead the administrator, B°fsrom admin-executor, or legal representative shall file a certified copy of his bond, istrator.which bond must be at least equal in amount to the sum hereby appro-priated: And provided ferther, That in all cases where the original Nofbankrt'a'insteclaimants were adjudicated bankrupts the payments shall be made tothe next of kin instead of to assignees in bankruptcy; but these pro-visions shall not apply to payments in the cases of the French spolia-tion claims, which shall be made as heretofore prescribed in this Act:And prwided furtIher, That wherever under this bill it is provided ofsdbt"tft

hiof"exict

that a payment be made to an executor or an administrator, whether etc.original or ancillary or de bonis non, and such executor or adminis-trator is dead or no longer holds his office, the payment shall be madeto the successor therein, his title to hold such office being established to Pamenthe satisfaction of the Secretary of the Treasury, and whenever under tion' tcoP

this bill it is provided that a payment shall be made to a corporationand such corporation has been merged in or consolidated with anothercorporation, payment shall be made to the corporation with which theconsolidation or merger has been made.

Approved, February 24, 1905.

CHAP. 778.-An Act To amend an Act approved August thirteenth, eighteen February 24. 1I5.hundred and ninety-four, entitled "An Act for the protection of persons furnishing [H. .K. 626.Jmaterials and labor for the construction of public works." [Public, No. 100.]

Be it enacted by thi Senate and Ilouse of Rejnesentatives of the UnitedStates of America in Congress assembrled, That the Act entitled "An nicntato s on pu-Act for the protection of persons furnishing materials and labor for Protection of per-the construction of public works," approved August thirteenth. riaLiheg. a to.


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