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538 FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 1126. 1890. case, and also interest on the respective judgments at the rate of four per centum per annum from the date thereof until the time this appro riation is made. 5**- That no one of the foregoing judgments shall be paid Gegiwmte vi mor- except upon the written certificate of the Attorney General that the °°’ "°uestion of law which it was necessary to decide adversel to the Dnited States in rendering such gudgment, is not involvedy in any eéaselotf the United States then pen ing and undecided in the Supreme ou . . · nfs! gwgcw FOX AND WISCONSIN RIVERS IMPROVEMENT. To pag in full the amounts certified gy the Attorney General in Senate xecutive Documents numbered orty-two and Ninety-nine, F1f|;y-first Congress, first session, to be due the several commissioners or services and expenses in ascertainipg the iiowage damages caused bypmprovements of the Fox and isconsin Rivers, in the State of isconsin, as follows: mm ‘° °°¤· To Commissioner Joseph C. Burdick, six thousand eight hundred and forty-two dollars an fifty cents; To Commissioner J Volney Swetting, four thousand three hundred and forty-seven dollars; _ To Commissioner B. L. Cornish, six thousand seven hundred and eighty-five dollars; 0 Commissioner Samuel Vincent, three thousand one hundred and five dollars; To Commissioner J. W. Watson, two thousand eight hundred and forty doHars andiift cents.; _ To Commissioner hranklin Bowen, two thousand three hundred and thirty-four dollars and fifty cents; 1 To Commissioner Otis F. Chase, one thousand six hundred and thirty-three dollars; · To Commissioner William Decker, two thousand four hundred and seventy-two dollars and fifty cents; To Commissioner W. F. S. Root, two thousand one hundred and sixteen dollars; To Commissioner George H. Buckstaif two thousand eight hundred and eighty-six dollars and fifty cents; in all, thirty-tive thousand three hundred and sixty-two dollars and fifty cents. Q3 0***1**- Tchpay E. E. Chapin for rent of office for use of the sgcial assist- ' ant nited States a torney appointed to represent the overnment in the Fox and Wisconsin River suits, and the Government commissioners, from June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty-six, and January first, eighteen hundred and ninety, at the rate of two hundred and twenty-five dollars per annum, seven hundred and eighty- sewfven dollars andfiiizy cepts. ts d ud d md t th £g¤¤¤¤ ¤f · or aymen o the ju gmen an aw s ren e agains - e °°d""£d8 Unitedp States for iiowage damages caused by the improvement of the Fox and Wisconsin Rivers, in the State of Wisconsin, under the '°““·P·'°°· act approved March third, eighteen hundred and seventy-five, as reported to Congress by the Attorney-General in compliance with Senate resolution of August first, eighteen hundred and nimity. in Senate Executive Document Numbered Two hundred and six, ifty- hrst Congress, first session, one hundred and twenty thousand four hundred and two dollars and seventy cents. _ mg¤¤>*•¤¤¢v¤¤¤¤a _ And any suit now pending in the courts of the State of Wiscon- ' sm brought under the rovisions of the "Act to aid in the improvev°L ’“· P- ”°°· mont of the Fox and Wisconsin Rivers in the State of WiSc0uSiu," approved March third, eighteen hundred and seventy-five, to recover from the United States amages for alleged iiowage of lands, may be removed for trial into the circuit court of the nited States for the eastern district of Wisconsin by either party thereto upon the