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762 FORTY——SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. HI. Ch. 339. 1873. rsyment of To John A. Reid, two hundred dollars. £l*};'£* :ll°"°Fl To Mary A. Richardson, two hundred and seven dollars. ,,{l,,,,,,:, ,gn;.t,,, To Perez Richmond, one hundred dollars. ’ m _ _ , To Alfred Riker, one hundred and eighty-eight dollars. V"K'“"" To George W. Roberts, three hundred and eighty-four dollars. To Bailey Robertson, two hundred and ninetyltwo dollars and fifty cents. To Michael M. Roseberry, five thousand six hundred and twenty-nine dollars and fifty cents. To William S. Rowley, two hundred and eighty dollars. To Harry Roy, seven hundred and forty dollars. To Isaac Richard and Jacob Richard, two thousand one hundred and four dollars and twenty-five cents. To Martha E. Rickard, administratrix of the estate of David Rickard, three hundred and forty-six dollars and nffy cents. To William Reed, two hundred dollars. To James Robinson, one thousand two hundred and forty-nine dollars. To Matthew Sawyer, one hundred and fifteen dollars. To Lemuel J. Sawyer, one hundred and fifty dollars. To Jacob Scott, sixt -five dollars. To C. R. F. Seay,fo5i1r hundred and eighty-five dollars. To Samuel Senver six dollars. To.Frank Settlzd, three hundred dollars. To John H. Settle, two hundred and sixty dollars. To Chester C. Gaver, administrator of the estate of David Shriver, three hundred and seventy~one dollars. T o Mrs. Trcca A. Simmons, three hundred and seventy-one dollars. To Henry H. Snapp, four hundred and ten dollars. To J. F. Snyder, four hundred and ninety dollars. To Abraham Spencer, one hundred and fifty dollars. To G. M. Starbuck, three hundred and ninety-three dollars and fifty cents. To Richard Stokes, five hundred and thirty-four dollars. To Warner Stokes, one hundred and twenty-five dollars. To Daniel Stoner, two hundred and twenty-five dollars. ’1`o Susannah H. Storms, administratrix of the estate of Alonzo Storms, nine hundred and fifty-six dollars. To Robert Strong, one thousand one hundred and four dollars. To the loyal creditors of John H. Skinker, deceased, two thousand three hundred and seventy-seven dollars ; and if that sum shall be more than sufficient to pay their just claims, then the balance to his sisters, Mrs. Knox, resident in Ohio, and Mrs. Clark, resident in Kentucky. To Janet Studds, administratrix of the estate of Henry Studds, one thousand six hundred and forty-one dollars. To Andrew Seitz, eight hundred and sixty-six dollars. To Henry Setszer, one thousand eight hundred and sixty~two dollars and thirteen cents. To William Swank, one thousand two hundred and twenty—’dve dollars. To William Thompson, fifty-five dollars. To Lewis Taylor, two hundred and twenty-six dollars and forty-four cents. To Jack Thompson, one hundred and twenty-one dollars. T 0 David Thornton, three hundred and ten dollars. To Lucinda Timson, three hundred and ninety-eight dollars. To Samuel Torreyson, three hundred and ninety-four dollars. To P. Hillman Troth, one hundred and thirty-six dollars. To S. F. T easdale, twenty-five dollars. To John E. Turner, one hundred and fifty dollars.