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240 FORTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 334. 1884. the seal-fisheries in Alaska, on account of traveling expenses for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty, eight dollars and fourteen cents A. Mendoza, re- To refund to A, Mendoza, :1. Mexican citizen, s0_ much of the proceeds fwd of ¤¤¤¤¤Y f<>· of fourteen cattle stolen from him (which were seized and sold as smuggled, by the collector of customs at El Paso, Texas) as was used to defray the expenses of seizure and sale, the forfeiture having been remitted by the Secretary of the Treasury, seventy dollars, _ _ _ Albino Giron To refund to Albino Giron and Romulo Lucero, Mexican crtizens, so and R°¤¤¤l° L¤· much of the proceeds of twenty-two cattle belonging to them (which f,f;;gy’;,f““d °f were seized and sold as smuggled, by the collector of customs at E1 ' Paso, Texas) as was used to defray the expenses of seizure and sale, the forfeiture having been remitted by the Secretary of the Treasury, one hundred and thirty-six dollars and thirty cents, N. L. Case, re- To refund to N L, Case, master of schooner I L Quinby, so much of

  • `¤¤d· ew-, *0- fines incurred under section thirty-one hundred and twenty-five Revised

R‘S‘3125·5°9· Statutes as was remitted by the Secretary of the Treasury but erroneously covered into the Treasury, thirty dollars, 10 Stat.,424, 425. For the payment to the governor of the State of South Carolina of P¤·>’¤¤¢¤*= *¤ GW- one·fourth of the proceeds of leases and sales of lands in the said State · gig: °€§°:2*;;};`£ under the act of Congress of June seventh, eighteen hundred and sixty- of 1,,,;,% and ,,,,1,,,, two, according to the account stated by the Commissioner of Internal of lands, ctc. Revenue, under the direction of the Secretary of the Treasury, sixty thousand three hundred and seventy-five dollars and ninety-eight cents, John Rsymids, For the payment to John Reynolds in full satisfaction of a judgment Payment to. for sixty-one thousand two hundred ninety-five dollars and sixty-three _ cents rendered in his favor by the circuit court of the United States for the district of California, sitting in San Francisco, California, against H, L, Dodge, superintendent, and Alexander Martin, melter and reiiner of the United States mint at San Francisco, California, for an alleged violation of certain letters patent, number fifty-three thousand three hundred and forty issued to said John Reynolds by the Government of the United States, of date March twentieth, eighteen hundred and _ sixty six, for a patented process of refining bullion thirty thousand P'°*’•°°· dollars: Provided, however, That before any part of said sum shall be paid to said John Reynolds he shall ile with the Secretary of the Treasury a paper or papers duly executed and acknowledged by which full and complete satisfaction of the above-recited judgment shall be acknowledged; also that any and all claims against the Government of the United States, and of any officer thereof, thr the use or infringement of the said letters patent for said process of refining bullion, at any of the mints of the United States or other place, which have heretofore accrued or may hereafter accrue, shall be released and satisfied; and hereafter the Government of the United States, and the officers thereof, shall have the right to use said patent process at will free from any claim for damages or compensation therefor by said Reynolds or any assignee. J. D. cmp, psy- To enable the Secretary of the Treasury to pay a judgment rendered Pls? of J¤;_d¤¤¤¤¤¤ by the United States court in California in favor of J. D. Culp and “‘ *“'°' ° · Clpmpantydagfiinst William Higby, collector of internal revenue, five ousan dollars, COURT OF CLAIMS. Jud m,,,,,, 0,- For payment of the judgments of the Court of Claims as follows: To the Court of Emelme H. Dale, administratrix, three thousand four hundred and Ci]¤¤¤¤¤» P°Ym°¤t eighty-four dollars and ninety-three cents; Augustus G. Kellogg, three ° ‘ hundred and sixteen dollars and forty cents; the Hannibal and Saint Joseph Railroad Company, twenty-seven thousand one hundred and ninety-nine dollars and eighty-nine cents; the Chicago Milwaukee and · Saint Paul Railroad Company, twelve thousand two hundred and sixty- nine dollars and sixty-five cents ; James O. Nixon, one thousand and ninety-two dollars and fifty-five cents ; Samuel G. Lawton, nine hundred