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238 FI]i'l‘Y SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 887. 1902. four dollars, as compensation for the translation from German of the House Miscellaneous Document Numbered Eight, Forty-fifth Congress, third session, made b order of the chairman of the Committee on Coinaglp, Weights, and Measures. · ·{]¤§•;>£- mm- To e heirs of Jacob R. Davis, the sum of one thousand five hun- ' dred dollars, as full compensation for services b the said Jacob R. Davis, deceased, rendered as nt and yudge of the I<`reedma.n’s Bureau at Augusta, in the State of Gelorgia, rom June iirst, eighteen hundred and sixty-six, to June first, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, inclusive. I¤‘“*¤*- To the State of Indiana, the sum of four thousand four hundred and ninety-four dollars and iift -six cents, in full for the construction of a. sewer known as “Pogues 1{un interception," on Hanna street, in the city of Indianapolis, adjacent to the lands of the United States known as the "Arsena ," said sum, under and by virtue of the laws of the State of Indiana, being alien on said lands.

    • "*°’ C- ””“‘°· To James C. Drake the sum of one thousand five hundred and

twent Jnine dollars and twenty cents, which sum was eglnded by said Jhmes C. Drake while acting as United States ma. l in the State of Washington. —““’“' L- mh- ‘ To Arthur L. ish, of California, the sum of five thousand dollars that being in lien of the sum of money reported by Lieutenant-Colonel ’ G. H. Mendel], Co of En 'neers, and the en 'neer in charge of the work, made to the Chief of Engineers United Sgtlates Army, to be due by the United States to said Arthur L. Fish, who was a surety on the bond of A. Boschke; ' °°°'¢°"-°'“"“'*· To Geo W. Graham the sum of four hundred and eighty-four dollars anldgten cents, in full compensation for services and advances made as local agent of the Solicitor of the Treasury at Harpers Ferry, West Vir 'nia, from July second, eighteen hundred and seventy-eight, to Novemhbr thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty, inclusive. '°*“’ W- K°“”°‘l*’· To John W. Kenned , of Wheeling, West Virginia, the sum of one thousand five hundred dyollars, for services rendered b him as counsel for the United States in the ejectment cause of Jacob Brown against Daniel J. Youn , in connection with the Government property at Harpers Ferry, West Virginia, which said suit was lately pending in the circuit court of the United States at Parkersburg, West Virginia. 6- K- ¤¤¤¤- To G. H. Kitson, or his legal representatives, the sum of one thousand dollars, due said Kitson for money advanced to the Menominee tribe of Indians, of Wisconsin, out of any money due said tribe from the United States not otherwise appropriated. m€¤**"°“° °- I·°*’**· To Mrs. Charlotte C. Leathers, executrix of Thomas P. Leathers, ` surviving partner of the firm of Holmes and Leathers, the sum of twelve thousand nine hundred and ten dollars and thirty-five cents, being amount due them for transporting the United States mail on route numbered seventy-four hundred and two, Mississippi, and on route numbered eighty-one hundred and sixty-five, Louisiana. for the months of April and May, eighteen hundred and sixty-one. H· B· M*"°°¤*¤¤· To H. B. i atteosian, doctor of medicine, late delegate of the United States to the International Sanitary Commission at Constantinople, out of any mone in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of six huncllred dollars per annum for each year he was so employed at said post, namely, from November eigthteenth, eighteen undred and seventy-four, to September first, cig teen hundred and eighty-six. G¢<>*'8°L·M°¤'m- gl`o George L. Merrill, late a sergeant in Company E, Nineteenth Regiment of Maine Infantry Volunteers, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of one thousand and sixty dollars, in compensation for loss of salary from December twenty- eighth, eighteen hundred and sixty-three, at which date he was com-