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FIFTY-SEVENTH cosenrzss. sm. 1. cu. sev. 1902. 239 missioned as a second lieutenant, for a period of thirteen months, during which he was awaiting assignment to duty. To 'irginia I. Mullan, of Annapolis, Maryland, the sum of four Virs‘i¤i¤ I- M¤11¤¤· hundred and twenty dollars and ninety-eight cents, that being the amount of money due b the United States to her, as owner and holder of coupons numbered three, four, and five, for interest from January first, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, to September first, eighteen hundre and fifty-six, on California Indian war bonds numbered eighty-four, one hundred and eighty-three, and one hundred and ninety-four, for five hundred dollars each, and numbered two hundred and twenty, for one thousand dollars, Act of May third, eighteen hundred and fifty-two, which coupons were heretofore filed by the First National Bank of Washington, District of Columbia, in the . Treasury Department for payment, but not paid for want of sufficient appropriation with which toypay the same, as recited in Senate Document umbered One hundr and thirty-seven, Fifty-fifth Congress, first session, and recommended by the Treasury Department for payment. . o John S. Neet, junior, late a private in Company C, Third Reg·i· '°’“‘ S- N°°‘· il'- ment Missouri State Militia Cavalry, afterwards Company L, Sixth Misssouri State Militia Cavalry, the sum of one hundred dollars, in full payment of the sum allowed him in October, eighteen hundred and seventy-eight, by the Third Auditor of the Treasury Department. To the New dork, New Haven and Hartford Railroad Company, out ve§‘1°W¤f]g**· ggyugjg of any moneys in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of ummm Company. four thousand four hundred and fort dollars and twenty cents, in full . satisfaction of all claims against the United States for the cost of necessary repairs on said company’s pier forty-six, East River, New York City, an said company’s car float numbered twenty-one, which was moored to the pier, damaged by the battle ship Maine, which came in collision with said pier and float, the same being in accord with the findings and report of a naval board duly appointed to investigate the collision and damages therefrom. To Al honso M. Potvin, late of Colon, Republic of Colombia, eleven ·“P"°”¤° M·*’°“'*°· thousand) two hundred and seventy-eight do lars and five cents, in full payment and satisfaction of all indebtedness of the United States of America to the said Alphonse M. Potvin arising from his purchase, on July twenty-first. eighteen hundred and eighty-egght, at public auction, of the then United States consul at Colon, o three houses located in that city belonging to the estate of Susannah Smith, who had previously died there intestate, the said houses being sold to said Potvin by the United States consular representative, who, being unable to protect title to same in the local courts of Colombia, caused a loss to said Potvin of all moneys paid by him for said property, as well as other losses and expenses, amounting to the sum a oresaid. To the administrator de bonis non of Charles M. Loberts, deceased, °”°"°” M “°"°““· for royalties on pavement laid under Schillinger patent, thirty-nine thousand and thirty-four dollars and twenty-one cents. To the administrator of the estate of Philip C. Rowe, of Massachu- PMP C- Rwasetts, the sum of eight thousand dollars, for the use of said Rowe’s invention bv the United States of an improvement in pistons for um s by the Navy Department during the years between eighteen liundied and sixty-tive and eighteen hundred and eighty-two. To the legal representatives of Gilman Sawtelle, Priest River, Idaho, ‘*““‘°” S°°'°°“°- for remuneration for damages done to his property by United States troo while camping on his ranch at Henrys Lake, Idaho, in eighteen gundfed and seventy-seven, the sum of two thousand and seventy ollars. To William A. Starkweather, of the State of Oreglon, the sum of two wgggggm A- 5**** thousand one hundred and seventy dollars, being the amount paid by `