Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 27.djvu/314

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FIFTY-SECOND CONGRESS. SEss. l. Ch. 311. 1892. 287 PAYMENT ro MCMASTER Ann MCGIBBON2 For payment to Me G?,{b_;¤1{L¤¤t¤r ==¤¤i Mc- Master and McGibbon, advocates, Montreal, Canada, for services in raymemm. defending United States officers arrested and tried in that city for alleged conspiracy, one thousand .and fifty dollars and twenty-nve cents. RELIEF or F W. Vnunnnnrrxr; To pay the claim of F. W. Van· fQhW·V·;qj)¤¤b¤¤- derbilt, of New York City, owner of the yacht Conqueror, for damages yum ` sustained by that vessel in collision with an ammunition lighter in tow of the steam launch of the United States steamer Lancaster, July eleventh, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, the steam launch and lighter above mentioned being responsible therefor, three hundred and twentymne dollars. SCHOONER WANDEIAN: To pay to the owners of the English schooner ;“’=¤¤dri¤¤¤·" Wandrian for damages caused by collision with the United States °’°"°""°°"°”' steamer Monongahela, in Hampton Roads, Virginia, the latter vessel being responsible therefor, sixty-two dollars. Pmrunnr ro THE PACIFIC RA1LuoAbs: The Secretary of the gmflc rtailrowie; Treasury is hereby authorized and directed to cause a careful examina- m be Z¤`;;i:;lf1°i$§ tion to be made of the claims heretofore reported to Congress for S°°’°'·¤'¥°*T¤¤¤¤¤‘¥· services performed for the Government by the several Pacific railroads, their branches and leased lines, as set forth and described in House Executive Documents numbered seventy-one and one hundred and twenty-two, and Senate Executive Documents Numbered one hundred and thirty-two and One hundred and thirtyfive, Fiftieth Congress, second session; House Executive Documents Numbered One hundred and forty-four, One hundred and seventyfour, and Three hundred and ninety-four, ·and Senate Executive Documents Numbered Two hundred and ten and Two hundred and eleven, Fifty-first Congress, first session; House Executive Documents Numbered One hundred and sixty-seven and One hundred and seventy-one, Fifty-first Congress, second session; and House Executive Documents Numbered N inety-four, One hundred and ninety-two, One hundred and ninety-nine, Two hundred and live, Two hundred and sixteen, and Two hundred and fifty-eight, and Senate Executive Documents Numbered One hundred and twenty-three and One hundred and forty, Fifty-second Conmess, first session; and shall ascertain the amounts respectively due, if any, for services over the aided and non-aided or leased lines of said roads, and the relation of said roads to their branches and leased lines respectively, and report R·¤p¤r¢- the same to Congress at the beginning of its next session. INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION. ,{)r:_:·;*2•m>‘:2·>¤¤¤¤•¤r¤·~ To enable the Interstate Commerce Commission to give effect to, ex- F¤r¢¤¤¤¤- ecute, and enforce the provisions of the “Act to regulate commerce," approved February fourth, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, and "°'· ”‘· 1*3*- amended March second, eighteen hundred and eighty nine, and Febru- vous, pest. ary tenth, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, during the fiscal year end- v°'·2°· P· "3‘ mg June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-two, fifteen thousand 1 ollars. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Di¤¤*¤*·>"1<>*¤¤*·*¤- ExEoUr1vE Orrronsz For one Engineer Commissioner (to make ,E¤z¤¤¤¤· C¤¤¤¤¤ salary five thousand dollars) nine hundred and iittynine dollars and °`°°°r' eihty-one cents. FIRE DE1>An·r1•rEN1·: For forage, four thousand dollars. Tim *l•*P*¤‘*¤*¤¤'· POLICE COURT: For pay of jurors, one thousand one hundred and 1’·>¤i·>¤¤•¤r¢· forty dollars; For pay of deputy marshal, from April first to June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-two, inclusive, at three dollars per day, two hundred and thirty-one dollars.