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854 FORTY-NIN TH CONGRESS. Sess. I. OHS. 783-785. 1886. · i To Bernard Corr, eight hundred and fortyseven dollars and fifty cents. To Woodside and Stadiger, one thousand two hundred and fifty-nine dollars and sixteen cents. To Henry M. Daly, three thousand eight hundred and ninety- six dollars and thirty-three cents . To David Giltinan, one thousand and seventy-eight dollars and fifty- one cents. To Langstroth and Boulton, three thousand one hundred and seventy- two dollars and sixty-tive cents. To John Boyle and Company, two hundred and thirty-three dollars and nine cents. To J. S. Bamberger, five hundred and one dollars and fifty cents. To John Corr, nine hundred dollars and fifty-one cents. To Van Beil and Fiske, two hundred and seventy-seven dollars and seventy-three cents. To B. G. Powell, one hundred and eighty-two dollars. To Thomas J. Martin and Company, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-five dollars and forty-two cents. To Dtelnnis McCauley, five hundred and eighty-five dollars and twenty- ree cents. . » To Richard Penistan, three hundred and ninety-five dollars and nineteen cents. _ Tips- John S. Lentz, three hundred and thirteen dollars and eighteen cen d T10 Joseph F. Tobias! and Company, two thousand and sixty-tive o ars an seventy-eig t cents. thTo Hugh Céaig and Company, four hundred and five dollars and irty-one cen s. To John Gibson’s Son and Company, three thousand four hundred and thirty-five dollars and seventy-eight cents. _ _ Refund of taxes _ The payments being a refund of taxes exacted and paid on dis- Mdwtjiimjgtgch txlled spmts m excess of the quantity withdrawn trom warehouse g',?:,, tf July 2,;: between April thirteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-nine, and July - 1g6g_ first, eighteen hundred and sixty-nine, which spirits had been manu- — facguredband bonded prior to July twentieth, eighteen hundred and six y-eig t. Approved, July 26, 1886. July 26, 1886. CHAP. 784.-An act to remove the political disabilities of William H. F. Lee. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United William H. F. States of America in Congress assembled, (two-thirds ofcach House can- ¥·<;· 1, t, M d_ M curring therein), That all political disabilities imposed by the fourteenth ,,,__;’;c:0`,“f“ ‘amendment of the Constitution of the United States be, and the same are hereby, removed from William H. l`. Lee, of Virginia. Approved, July 26, 1886. July 26, 1886. CHAP. 785.-—Au act granting a pension to Alexander Harper. { Be it enacted by five Senate and House of Representatives of the United Al¤=¤¤d•¤ Hm'- States of America an Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the In- Wgemm terior be, and is hereby, authorized and directed to place on the pension- ' roll, subject to the provisions and limitations of the pension laws, the zame of alexander Harper, late of Company I, First Regiment West irginia o unteers. Approved, July 26, 1886.