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Q FIFTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 410. 1889. 931 James H. Bone, one hundred and six dollars; Peymerw of judg- John H. Woodxvard, three hundred and four dollars; t:n ¤ti¤?t1e!i1 Ot Harvey Cabaniss, sixty-four dollars;i · V/'illiam C. Seymour, one hundred and thirty-eight dollars and nfty cents; _ illiam Braunersreuther, one thousand dollars; Cushman and Hurlbut, sixty dollars and eleven cents; Joseph O’Brien, twenty-dollars and nfty-six cents; William H. Perry, three dollars and sixty-seven cents; William V. Bronaugh, one thousand dollars; De Witt Codman, one thousand dollars; _ To pay interest at five per centum per annum from June thirteen, mums:. eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, to January eight, eighteen hun- . dred and eighty-nine, under section ten hundred and ninety, Revised R-S·,¤ec.1090,p.200- Statutes, on a Judgment for one hundred and ninety-six dollars, rendered by the Court of Claims in case number fifteen thousand and ( fifty-one, in favor of John F. Knox, heretofore paid in the principal sum, five dollars and sixty-four cents; Joseph McDonald, seventy-four dollars, with interest at five per centum per annum from February sixteenth, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, until paid, under section ten hundred and ninety, Revised Statutes; Simon Cook, one thousand dollars, with interest at nve per centum per annum from June twentieth, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, until paid, under section ten hundred and ninety, Revised Statutes; I Seth N. Kimball, three thousand seven hundred and thirty-six dollars; Patrick J. Kennedy, twenty-six thousand three hundred and seventy-nine dollars; r Charles W. A. Cartlidge, two hundred dollars and seventy-four cents- J olin T. Green, two hundred and 5fty-five dollars; Madison J. Julian, one thousand and seventy-four dollars; James H. _Dennis, seventeen dollars; Hans Hanson, seven hundred and fifty-seven dollars; Marius Duvall, six thousand seven hundred and thirty-one dollars and eighty-seven cents; . VV. H. Grider, one hundred and sixty-six dollars and sixty-eiht cents; J. C. Irwin and Company, nine thousand seven hundred and thirty- five dollars; Charles A. Perry and Company, five thousand three hundred and twenty dollars; “ Alden L. Roadarmour, twenty-four dollars; Sampson Williams. eight hundred and one dollars; XVillian1 G. Crockett, one hundred and twenty dollars; Harry J. Milligan, one hundred and forty-six dollars; Williain N. Hayward, forty-eight dollars; Frederic Parsons, twenty-six dollars; Alfred T; Dillard. thirty-three dollars; G. G. Eaves, one hundred and fifty-seven dollars; J . W. Lingenfelter. seventy-nine dollars; · Thomas B. Ford. twenty-six dollars; _ Ebenezer N. U. Clough, three hundred and ninety-four dollars; Lenoir M. Erwin, forty-two dollars; Joseph M. Stafford, one hundred and twenty-seven dollars and ten cents; John YV. Calder, thirty-five dollars: _ _ G. L. Ogden, one thousand three hundred and ninety-six dollars; To pav interest at five per centum per annum from September rumen. eighth, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight. to February twenty- R-S·yS°°·l°°°·P·”’· seventh, eighteen hundred and eighty-nine under section ten hundred