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FORTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 903. 1886. 283 een hundred and eighty-four and lor other ioses a roved Jul seventh, eighteen hundred and eighty-four. purl ’ pp 5 · For payment of judgments and awards recovered against the United _ P W mw t 0 f States reported by the Attorney-General under the provisions of chapter -l“"·‘=i‘“°““· I. °*°·* three hundred and fifty-nine of the laws of eighteen hundred and eighty- ?§;;%°ugu°§,°v€,§Z qvcy aPP1`0v€d Mamh third, Bight8B1I ]ll1Dd1‘€d and eighty-HVC, Execu- reason of Govaern— tive Document (first session Forty-ninth Congress) Number Two Hun- m°¤* dm? M M°· dred and Seven, as follows: To pay Augustus G. Buggies amount of “"€,lQ,’f*g'“‘ ,,.-1 Judgment recovered by him against the United States for damages and’ p' ° ' costs, twenty-two thousand two hundred and eighty-seven dollars and six cents; to pay James K. Pumpelly, Edwin C. Gray, and Frank L. Jones, as administrator of the estate of George J. Pumpelly, deceased, amount of judgment recovered by them against the United State , December thirteenth, eighteen hundred and seventy-six, ten thousand one hundred and sixty-four dollars and fifty-seven cents; to pay John S. McDonald amount awarded him against the United States, November thirteenth, eighteen hundred and seventy-five, for ilowage of lands by reason of _ Government dams at Menasha, Wisconsin, seventeen thousand five hundred and eighty-seven dollars and seventy-three cents; to pay Peter Armond amount awarded him against the United States, November thirteenth, eighteen hundred and seventy-ive, for ilowage of lands by reason of Government dams at Menasha, Wisconsin, two hundred and sixty-eight dollars and eighty cents; to pay Fisher Jewson amount awarded him against the United States, November thirteenth, eighteen hundred and seventy-five, for ilowage of lands by reason of Government dams at Menasha, Wisconsin, three hundred and eighty-four dollars ; to pay Richard J ewson and Richard Jewson, junior, amount awarded therein against the United States, November thirteenth, eighteen hundred and seventy-tive, for ilowage of lands by reason of Government dams at Menasha, Wisconsin six hundred and fourteen dollars; to pay J. D. Bud amount awarded him against the United States, October fourteenth, eighteen hundred and seventy-five, for ilowage of lands by reason of Government dams at Menasha, Wisconsin, four hundred and fifty dollars. , _ For payment of unappealed awards and judgments rendered against J _¤ dg m q ¤ t ¤ the United States for ilowage damages caused by the improvement of ggsgt fg} lgaflf the Fox and Wisconsin Rivers, in the State of Wisconsin, as follows: 8g,,, wmd by ,m_ William H. Jenkyns, nine hundred and sixty dollars; Charles Miller, pmvement of Fox four hundred dollars; George H. Mansur, seven hundred and seventy- gy! Wi¤¤•>¤¤i¤ two dollars and fifty cents; Edley Payne, one thousand one hundred "°"'· dollars; Peter Grattan, seven hundred and five dollars; John N. Kid, nine hundred dollars; Kate Jenkyns, two hundred dollars; William Clements, three hundred and ten dollars; Frank Walker, four hundred and fifty-tive dollars and fifty cents; _L. H. Eaton, six hundred and eighty-seven dollars and fifty cents; Tilley Walker, five hundred dollars; Tertullius Spaulding, nine hundred and teu_ dollars; E. P. and William Sill, four hundred and thirty dollars; William Sill, seven hundred and sixty dollars; Amos D. Page, seven hundred and sixty dollars; Patrick Hussey, thirty dollars; Joseph Strobe, mne hundred and sixty dollars; B. J. Radick, one hundred and thirty-tive dollars; Samuel Neff, four hundred and fifty-tlve dollars; Patrick Morrissey, executor of the last will and testament of Patrick Hayes, deceased, two hundred and sixty-five dollars; J. A. Sanford, two hundred andfifty dollars; George Allanson, one hundred and twenty-tive dollars; Michael Clarey. two hundred and thirty dollars ;_ Helen Chapman, nine hundred and forty dollars; Andrew Frederichson, nine hundred and five dollars; J. H. Porter, one thousand one hundred and eighty-five dollars; Gustave Ehrlich, one hundred and thirty-ilve_dollars; Dennis Cushing, three hundred and seventy dollars ; John Cushing, five hundred dollars; James Durick, one hundred dollars; William Cushing, two hundred and ninety dollars; William Geary, two` hundred and eighty dollars; Oliver Dempsey, two hundred dollars; Catherine Cavanaugh,