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578 FIFTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 1210. 1888. - cargo, on account of the damage sustained_by the collision of said schooner with the schooner Charlie Henley, in March, eighteen hundred and eighty-five, while on a voyage from Boston, Massachusetts, bound for Washington, District of Columbia, laden with old copper and lead, the pro erty of the United States, one hundred and seventy- eigllt dollars anci)thirty-one cents. sxm r¤w¤¤a.·· AYMENT TO OWNERS or Bnrrrsn STEAM-Smr KATE Fxwonrrz ,,,*Q*{,,’;‘;,,°Q{,,‘,jf °"""” To compensate the owners of the British steam-ship Kate’Fawcett for damages sustained by that vessel in consequence of a collision with the United States steamer Atlanta, at the port of Aspmwall, in March, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, un er a finding of a board of survey appointed under the regu ations of the Navy Department, one hundred and twenty dollars.

 PAYMENT T0 OWNERS 011* THE SVVEDISH DARK LIMA: To compen-

0}§j,,."’Q°"* “’ °“'”°” sate the owners of the Swedish bark Lima for damages sustaine by _ said vessel by collision with the United States flagship Richmon , in the harbor of Key West, on March twenty-ninth, eighteen hundred and e?l1ty-eight, one thousand six hundred an sixty-four dollars and fty-nine cents. ··u.Eum.·· PAYMENT FOR EXPENSES INQURRED AND LOSSES SUSTAINED BY ,,fP§,Y,E§§{g,,°f’ °‘"‘°" s1Nx1Ne or coAL-BARGE H. E. HART: To pay P. C. O’Rourke, owner of coal-barge H. E. Hart, for expenses incurred and losses sustained gy him in consequence of the sinking of the barge at the navy-yard, ew York, March fifth, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, while in tow of the United States tug Catalpa, three hundred and sixty- three dollars and sevent cents; and to pay E. R. Lowe for services rendered in raising said barge, pumping, and other necessary work in connection with the deliver of her cargo of coal at the navy-yard, six hundred and thirty-six dollars and fifty cents; in all, one thousand dollars and twenty cents. WlI1hm0mmpa.¤d WHARFAGE, UNITED STATES MONITOR Tnmzon: To pay William S°{}§‘ m,,,,,, t0_ tc,. Cramp and Sons for wharfage and for care and rotection of the ggw. r¤<>¤f¤¤r United Stialteslqmonizor Telrgor, zgcgolrédancebwith lldtters of the Sec- ' re ry 0 e avy 0 said rm a e ovem er twenty-third, eighteen hundred and eighty-three, and February ninetegnth, eighgeen ldiuagred and eighty- ve, three thousand three hundred and fifty-two o rs. Inzeuormpai-amen:. INTERIOR DEPARTMENT. rsymemoempxoy- To enable the Secretary of the Interior to pa to the following °°° employees in the Patent Office the sums severally due them, being the diH’erence between the amounts received by them and the salaries appropriated by law, for the positions to which they had been yipointed or plromoted without taking the oath of office prior to · ovember, eig teen hundred and eighty-six, namel : W. L. An hinbaugh, one hundred and forty-five dollars and fifty cents· B. \VIy1me, ninety-nine dollars and forty cents; Jay F. Bancroft; fifteen do lars and twenty cents; T. J. Hudson, forty-nve dollars and sixty- five cents; James R. Rogers, fifteen dollars and twenty cents; Edward B. Moore, thirty-three dollars and twenty cents- W. A. Cowles, thirty-three dollars and ten cents: Granville Lewis. thirt-v- three dollars and twengly-cents; A. R. Townshend, fifteen dollars and twenty-five cents; J. cRobe1-ts, sixteen dollars and eighty cents- Samuel T. Fisher, sixteen dollars and eighty cents: S. W'. Bunyea, sixteen dollars and eighty cents; I. N. Townsend, sixteen dollars and eighty cents: T. J. Hogan, eight dollars and fifteen cents- A. P. Smith sixteen dollars and eighty cents; M. D. \Vires, sixteen dollars and eighty cents; John W. Frost, sixteen dollars and eightv cents- Anne L. Somerv1lle, one dollar and ninety-five cents; W. Towhsend fifty dollars and sixty cents; M. R. Sullivan, sixteen dollars and eig ty cents; Amelia Tyler, sixteen dollars and ninety-five cents;