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F IFTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 887. 1902. 219 J. Ba ard Henry, administrator of Geer e Rundle and Thomas ]F,'°”°hC ° 1********* Leech, fhur hundred and ninety dollars. g c Onguml On the schooner William and Mary, Benjamin Hilton, master, m§§§,°;,‘;°5'““`*"‘°“‘ namely: ` James W. Emerg, administrator of Thomas Manning, deceased, five thousand two hun red and eighty-two dollars. Charles Francis Adams, administrator of Peter C. Brooks, deceased, two thousand five hundred dollars. A. Lawrence Lowell, administrator of Nathaniel Fellowes, deceased, one thousand dollars. Henry W. Blagge and Susan B. Samuels, administrators of Crowell Hatch, deceased, one thousand dollars. William A. Hayes, second administrator of Nathaniel A. Haven, deceased, one hundred dollars. On the sloo Sidney, Jared Bartholomew, master, namely: S1<><>v"Sid¤¤y·" Charles A. Meigs, administrator of David Tomlinson, nine hundred and ten dollars. On the ship Joanna, Alexander Bog ., master, namely: Henry V. Ship Lester, administrator of James Barr, cgheased, as surviving partner of the firm of Stewart and Barr, sixteen thousand nine hundredandl thirty-three dollars and thirty-three cents: Provided, Iwwelver, That it mm, is shown to the satisfaction of the Court of Claims that said James .Poat,ple1llB0. ` Barr was the surviving partner of the firm of Stewart and Barr. On the schooner Delight, Mark Hatch, junior, master, namely: _Sc1;,ooner •·1>e— Thomas E. Hale, administrator of Mark Hatch, deceased, four thou- hg]"` sand five hundred dollars: Provided, however, That it is shown to the Prwwv. satisfaction of the Court of Claims that the Mark Hatch herein was P'°°f mmm' the identical Mark Hatch who was the owner of the said schooner Delight. V On the ship Theresa, Philip Brum, master, namely: George W. S"*¥"`““"°'“·" Lockwood, administrator of the estate of John A. Dubernat, deceased, thirteen thousand five hundred and thirty- seven dollars and fifty cents: Provided, lzowezer, That the amount so appropriated shall not be paid {Z,'g'0"{"’,;,qu,,8d_ until the Court of Claims shall certify to the Secretary of the Treasury me, p. mo. that the administrator of said estate represents the next of kin of said John A. Dubernat, or, in event the court shall find there are no such next of kin and that there was a widow of said John A. Dubernat, - then that said sum be paid to the personal representative of such widow for and on behalf of the next of kin of such widow. On the sloop Betsey, Pele Blankinship, master, namely: Peleg S*°°¥’ '“B°‘“°Y·" Blankinshi , administrator of George Blankmship, deceased, two thousand three hundred and eightv dollars. On the schooner Sophia, Francis O’Meara, master, namely: Eliza S°“°°P°'“S°Pl‘*“·" J. Hieskell, administratrix of William Wilson, deceased, eleven thousand two hundred and thirteen dollars. On the brig Pilgrim, John Thissel, master, namelyé: B"8"Y“¥’im·" Charles Francis Adams, administrator of Peter C. rooks, one thousand eight hundred and twenty dollars. A. Lawrence Lowell, administrator of Nathaniel Fellowes, five hun dred and twentv dollars. Henry W. Blagge and Susan B. Samuels, administrators of Crowell Hatch, five hundred and twenty dollars. Robert Codman, administrator of \¤Villiam Gray, one thousand tive hundred and sixty dollars. Henry H. Cole, administrator of Hale Hilton, ten thousand one hundred and forty-eight dollars. On the schooner Betsey, Lemuel Moody, master, namely: S°h°°¤°*"B°*¤°Y·" Charles K. Cobb, administrator of Matthew Cobb, four thousand tive hundred and thirty dollars and eighty-three cents.