Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 26.djvu/950

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FIFTY—FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 540. 1891. 897 For contingent, Bureau of Equipment and Recruiting, twenty- Bureau <>f Ennis three dollarsand forty-six cents. "“""‘· For provisions, Navy, Bureau of Provisions and Clothing, except Bm-eauqsrmvmom the claims allowed un er the decision of the Supreme Court in the 'md °l°"”“g‘ case of Strong, ninety-one dollars and fifty cents. For indemnity for ost clothing, sixty dollars Lostclothing- For bounty for the destruction of enemies’ vessels, one hundred B¤¤¤W·d¤¤¤¤¢¤¤¤ and eighty-two dollars and forty cents. _ °f °”°'"‘°° '°”°‘°‘ For enlistment bounties to seamen, six hundred and twenty-six nmsstmemmimues. dollars and sixty-six cents. ‘ For the payment of claims for difference between actual expenses Mi¤¤¤s<· chimand mileage allowed under the decision of the United States Supreme Court in the cases of Graham versus the United States, two housand four hundred and sixty-five dollars and fifty-six cents. CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE SIXTH AUDITOR. "¥ For deciency in the postal revenue, eighteen hundred and eighty- eight and prior years, three thousand and thirty-five dollars and . ii y-five cents. FRENCH SPOLIATION CLAIMS. ,,,,,F{,E§°" ”"°““°’°“ · Sno To pay the findings of the Court of Claims on the follow- ,P°’,jfL,°'g§°’¤,,”“““*',m, ing claims for indemnity for spoliations by the French prior to July 0 C0 m` thirty-first, eighteen hundredand one, under the act entitled "An V0l.23,p.%8. act to provide for the ascertainment of claims of American citizens for spo iations committed by the French prior to the thirty-first day of Jul? eighteen hundred and one," namely: On the sc ooner Industry, Benjamin Hawkes, mastergnamelyz ,,,§€!*°°’*°' "I”d“•· Thomas Cushin , administrator of Marston Watson, six thousand ' five hundred and gfty-five dollars; Charles F. Adams, administrator of Peter C. Brooks, three thousand dollars. VVilliam Sohier, administrator of Nathaniel Fellowes, one thousand dollars; H. W. Blag e, administrator, and Susan B. Samuels, administratrix of Crowed Hatch, one thousand dollars; On schooner Delight, Stephen Curtis, master, namely; sc1mm··mugu¤.·· George Holbrook, administrator of Edward Holbrook, six thousand three hundred and two dollars; Charles F. Adams, administrator of Peter C. Brooks, four thousand dollars; d Charles F. Hunt, administrator of Joseph Russell, one thousand - dollars; H. W. Blagge, administrator, and Susan B. Samuels, administratrix of Crowe Hatch, one thousand dollars ; · On schooner Little Peg, William Auld, master, namely: Francis Schooner ··1.m1¤ King Carey, administrator of Samuel Hollingsworth, five thousand P°g· nine hundred and sixty dollars and fifty cents ; On shi Theresa, James Brown, master, namely: R. Stewart Stro- ship ble and dienry L. Bruns, administrators of Thomas Stewart, six thousand three hundred and fifty dollars; On the schooner Industry, Joseph J. Knapp, master, namely; Will- t Sqpwner ··1¤d¤» iam Gra , administrator de bonis non of illiam Gray, junior, five "y‘ thousandyeight hundred and eight -two dollars and sixty-seven cents: On the schooner John, C. B ackller, master, namely; S¢¤w¤¤¤r"J¤h¤-" William Gray, administrator of William Gray, deceased, nine thousand one hundred and fifty-two dollars and ninety cents: William R. Hooper, administrator of William Blackler, deceased, sinvr L——voL. XXVI———57