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262 FORTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 903. 1886. Treasury, said due having since been remitted by the Secretary of the Treasury, six hundred and twenty-four dollars. George Hm &. To refund to George Hall and Company, of Ogdensbnrg, New York, Cl; f d f t the amount collected from said firm by the collector_ot‘ customs at ng; 3:88 ° °H` Oswego, New York, as alien tonnage dues on the sloop W1ll1amWl1eeler, ` and covered into the Treasury, said dues having since been remitted by the Secretary of the Treasury, three hundred and thirty-nine dollars and ninetv cents. W. G. Holden. To pay `W. G. Holden, inspector of customs at Corpus Christi, Texas, I¤f°¤“°*"¤ *`°°°- the one·half, due him as informer’s fees under section forty-two hundred and thirty-four of the Revised Statutes, of several penalties collected of vessels at that port, and covered into the Treasury, ninety-tive dollars. J. M. Currie. To pay J. M. Currie the one-half, due him as informer’s fees under sec- I¤f¤*¤¤¤¤“’¤ f¤¤¤- tions forty-four hundred and ninety-nine and forty-five hundred of the , Revised Statutes, of a penalty collected of the owner of the steamyacht Peanut, at the port of Jacksonville, Florida, and covered into the Treasury, twelve dollars and fifty cents. Fish · pon d s, For the maintenance of the United States nsh·ponds in Washington W¤¤bi¤S*°¤» D·C· and elsewhere, and the distribution of mrp and other young fish, including salaries or compensation of all necessary employees, being a deficiency for the ilscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-tive, eight hundred and three dollars and eight cents. ‘ Fishcommission. For rent of rooms for the United States Fish Commission, and other mnt- necessary office expenses, during the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty-four, eighteen dollars and sixteen cents. A. P. Loud. To pay the accounts of A. P. Loud, assistant agent at the seal- T¤'°u¤*8 °X· fisheries in Alaska, for travelling expenses, being a deficiency for the P°“’°°‘ fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-tive, two hundred and eighty- two dollars and sixty-six cents. George Ward- To pay George Wardman, late assistant agent at the seal fisheries in mw- d t _ Alaska, salary from date of his removal to date of his arrival home, and QMQY traveling expenses incurred by him in proceeding to his home, six hundred and ninety-six dollars and twenty-tive cents. J. H. Moulton. To pay J. H. Moulton, late assistant agent at the seal fisheries in 0112;}***7 Md *¤'· Alaska, salary from date of his removal to date of his arrival home, K °’P°"°°‘ eighty-eight dollars and twenty-four cents, and traveling expenses incurred by him in proceeding to his home, one hundred and seventy dollars and eighty-tive cents; in all, two hundred and fifty-nine dollars and ninle cegts, being a deficiency for the tiscal year eighteen hundred and . eig ty- ve. Wil.liamH.Sears. To pay William H. Sears, late collector of customs at San Francisco, m]:;1“:°:;L·l“d$ California, balance due on a judgment obtained against him in the c,,;],,,,,;.: of Q,,,,, United States circuit court, district of Calitornia, by S. L. Jones and toms, San Fun- others, for damages on account of his action in taking possession of moo. and preventing the entry•for consumption of a cargo of tea imported into San Francisco in August, eighteen hundred and eighty-four, and which had been rejected by the tea-inspector under and in pursuance of vo}, 2;, P, 451, the act of March second, eighteen hundred and eighty-three, two hun- _ dred and eighty-nine dollars and thirty-eight cents. p0?1°:g:,:*g3`*¤¤¤· _To refund to the Bee-Line Transportation Company of New York R6,-um, 0,- kms_ City tees and charges exacted for services rendered in documenting barges by the collector of customs at Perth Amboy, New Jersey, in contravention of the act of June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and Vol. 21, p. 44. seventynine, during the years eighteen hundred and eighty, eighteen hundred and eighty-one, and eighteen hundred and eighty-two, two hundred and ninety-seven dollars and forty cents.

 S;·t1¤=•=r1;‘ To refund to Antone Salazer the net proceeds covered into the Treasueds 0,. ca 3, 0 ury of certain cattle seized June twentieth, eighteen hundred and

ng,,,; M E1 p,,,,,, eighty-tive, and sold by the collector of customs at El Paso, Texas, for R_ S_ Bm ,,082, violation of section three thousand and eighty-two, Revised Statutes, P, 5m_ the forfeiture having since been remitted by the Secretary of the Treas- _ ury, one hundred and thirty-two dollars and ninety-four cents.