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666 FIFTY-SECON D CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 210. 1893. twentieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-two, to January twentieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-three, the sum of three hundred dollars. ·T·¤—V¤¤ B¤¤‘¤¤· To pay J. H. Van Buren. assistant index clerk of the House of Rep- P"' resentatives, his salary from October fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-two, to November sixth, eighteen hundred and ninety-two, one hundred and ninety-two dollars. £·iN-14¤¤=r- To pay Alfred N. Murray for extra. services in the folding room, ’°"‘°°* two hundred dollars. _ Robert B.P¤1¤¤r- To pay Robert B. Palmer for twenty-nine days services as assistant l S°"‘°°" clerk to the House Committee on Military Aiiairs, one hundred and seventy-four dollars. Judgments, United Jnnemmzrs, U mrun Scurns Comzrs. States courts. For payment of the final judgments and decrees, including costs of suits which have been rendered under the provisions of the act of vdrzgpscs. March third, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, entitled “An act to provide for the bringing of suits against the Government of the United . States," certified to Congress at its present session by the Attorney- General in House Executive Document Numbered One hundred and seventy-six, except for judgment in favor of John J. Allen, named therein, six thousand three hundred and sixtyseven dollars and eighty- four cents, together with such additional um as may be necessary to pay interest on the respective judgments at the rate of four per centum per annum from the date thereof until the time this appropriation is made: Provided, That none of the judgments herein provided for, shall be paid until the right of appeal shall have expired. J Unenunrs, Coram: OF Cnsms. raymm or jun;. For payment of judgments of the Court of Claims as follows: gm'- °°'"° °‘ To Edward Kurtz, two hundred and eighty-two dollars and sixty cents; to Lewis Tillman, seventy-one dollars;to Charles P. Birkett, two thousand five hundred and twenty dollars and four cents; to Orville D. Laird, four hundred and forty-two dollars and eighty-seven cents; to G. L. Ogden, two hundred and ninety~three dollars and sixty cents; to William E. Robertson, administrator of Henry L. Jeffers, three hundred and eighty-four dollars and ten cents; to Alfred C. Lewis, one hundred and sixty-six dollars and fiftyfive cents; to John L. Thornley, two hundred and sixty-eight dollars and ninety cents; to Anson C. Merrick, seventy dollars; to W. F. Watkins, one hundred and five dollars and eighty-tive cents; to Rufus H.Baker, three hundred and twenty- seven dollars and ninety-five cents; to James S. Groves, three hundred and ninety-three dollars and twenty cents; to Frank S. Bentley, two hundred and sixty-one dollars and sixty cents; to Isaac C. Fowler, two hundred and six dollars and forty cents; to Richard H. Earle, two hundred and fifty-three dollars and and thirty cents; to Charles L. Adams, one hundred and fifty~eight dollars; to Thomas R. Purnell, one hundred and nine dollars and thirty-eight cents; to Margaret J. C. Arrick, executrix of William T. Arrick, one thousand one hundred and nine dollars and seventy cents; to John L. Smithmeyer and Paul J. Peltz, forty-eight thousand dollars; to Charles B. Gemain, two thousand one hundred and forty-two dollars and twenty-tive cents; to Gilbert H. Ferris, six thousand five hundred and ten dollars; to Alabama Great Southern Railroad, four hundred and fifteen dollars and ninety-four cents; to Ward P. \Vinchell, one thousand nine hundred and thirty-two dollars and nineteen cents; to Edmund S. Ogden, one hundred and seventy»five dollars; to Stout, Hall, and Bangs, sixty-six thousand eight hundred and eightyhve dollars and twenty-five cents; to Bushrod WV. Bell, eight hundred and forty-nine dollars and forty-five cents; to Lenoir M. Erwin, four hundred and four dollars and ninety cents; to Howard D. Spencer, two hundred and nine dollars and thirty