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Claims allowed by CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE FIRST AUDITOR AND COMMISSIONER OF CUSTOMS.

First Auditor and

Commissioner of Cus

toms.

Customs revenue.

Marine Hospital.
Revenue cutter.
Light-house sup-

plies.
Repairs.
Buoyage.

claims, Second Audi

For expenses of collecting the revenue from customs, three thousand one hundred and nine dollars and eighty-five cents.

For Marine-Hospital Service, twenty-two dollars and six cents.
For expenses of revenue-cutter service, sixty-eight cents.

For supplies of light houses, nineteen dollars and eighty-six cents
For repairs of lighthouses, seventy-nine cents.

For expenses of buoyage, two hundred and seventy dollars and fifty-nine cents.

War Department WAR DEPARTMENT CLAIMS CERTIFIED BY THE SECOND AUDITOR AND SECOND COMPTROLLER.

tor and Second Comptroller.

Army pay.

Volunteers pay.

Signal Service.

ond Auditor and Sec

For pay, and so forth, of the Army, four thousand six hundred and sixteen dollars and fifty-two cents.

For pay of two and three-year volunteers, one thousand nine hundred and four dollars and sixty-eight cents.

For Signal Service, medical department, eight dollars and twentyfive cents.

Indian claims, Sec- INDIAN CLAIMS CERTIFIED BY THE SECOND AUDITOR ond Comptroller. AND SECOND COMPTROLLER.

Indian agents.

Transportation.

For pay of Indian agents, six hundred and thirty dollars and ninety-two cents.

For transportation of Indian supplies, fifty-six cents.

War Department WAR DEPARTMENT CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE THIRD claims, Third Auditor

and Second Comptroller.

Subsistence.

Quartermaster's incidental expenses.

Transportation.

Arrears.

Barracks and quar

ters.

Clothing, etc.

Fortifications.

Refund to States.

Horses, etc., claims.

AUDITOR AND SECOND COMPTROLLER.

For subsistence of the Army, one hundred and seventy-five dollars and sixty-two cents.

For incidental expenses, Quartermaster's Department, forty-three dollars;

For transportation of the Army and its supplies, three hundred and sixteen dollars and seventy-three cents;

For fifty per centum of arrears of Army transportation due certain land-grant railroads, one dollar and sixty-eight cents.

For barracks and quarters, one hundred and eighty dollars

For clothing, camp, and garrison equipage, two dollars and twentytwo cents

For contingencies of fortifications, twenty-eight dollars.

For refunding to States expenses incurred in raising volunteers, seven thousand eight hundred and forty-three dollars and eightyfour cents.

For horses and other property lost in the military service, six thousand two hundred and thirty-seven dollars and eighty-five cents.

Navy Department NAVY DEPARTMENT CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE FOURTH AUDITOR AND SECOND COMPTROLLER.

claims, Fourth Audi

tor and Second Comptroller.

Navy pay

Marine Corps, pay.
Provisions.

For pay of the Navy, except the claims allowed under the decision of the Supreme Court in the case of Strong, four thousand and ninety-three dollars and eight cents.

For pay, Marine Corpse, ninety-eight dollars and thirty-nine cents
For provisions, Marine Corps, one hundred dollars and fifty cents.

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For contingent, Bureau of Equipment and Recruiting, twenty-
three dollars and forty-six cents.

For provisions, Navy, Bureau of Provisions and Clothing, except
the claims allowed under the decision of the Supreme Court in the
case of Strong, ninety-one dollars and fifty cents.
For indemnity for lost clothing, sixty dollars

For bounty for the destruction of enemies' vessels, one hundred
and eighty-two dollars and forty cents.

For enlistment bounties to seamen, six hundred and twenty-six dollars and sixty-six cents.

For the payment of claims for difference between actual expenses and mileage allowed under the decision of the United States Supreme Court in the cases of Graham versus the United States, two thousand four hundred and sixty-five dollars and fifty-six cents.

CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE SIXTH AUDITOR.

For deficiency in the postal revenue, eighteen hundred and eightyeight and prior years, three thousand and thirty-five dollars and fifty-five cents.

FRENCH SPOLIATION CLAIMS.

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Payment of findings

Vol. 23, p. 283.

SEC 4 To pay the findings of the Court of Claims on the follow- of Court of Claims in. ing claims for indemnity for spoliations by the French prior to July thirty-first, eighteen hundred and one, under the act entitled "An act to provide for the ascertainment of claims of American citizens for spoliations committed by the French prior to the thirty-first day of July, eighteen hundred and one," namely:

On the schooner Industry, Benjamin Hawkes, master, namely: Thomas Cushing, administrator of Marston Watson, six thousand five hundred and fifty-five dollars;

Charles F. Adams, administrator of Peter C. Brooks, three thousand dollars.

William Sohier, administrator of Nathaniel Fellowes, one thousand dollars;

H. W. Blagge, administrator, and Susan B. Samuels, administra-
trix of Crowell Hatch, one thousand dollars;

On schooner Delight, Stephen Curtis, master, namely:
George Holbrook, administrator of Edward Holbrook, six thou-
sand three hundred and two dollars;

Charles F. Adams, administrator of Peter C. Brooks, four thou-
sand dollars;

Charles F. Hunt, administrator of Joseph Russell, one thousand dollars:

H. W. Blagge, administrator, and Susan B. Samuels, administratrix of Crowell Hatch, one thousand dollars;

Schooner "Indus

try."

Schooner" "Delight."

Schooner "Little

On schooner Little Peg, William Auld, master, namely: Francis
King Carey, administrator of Samuel Hollingsworth, five thousand Peg."
nine hundred and sixty dollars and fifty cents;

(n ship Theresa, James Brown, master, namely: R. Stewart Stro- Ship "Theresa."
and Henry L. Bruns, administrators of Thomas Stewart, six

asand three hundred and fifty dollars;

try."

On the schooner Industry, Joseph J. Knapp, master, namely: Will- Schooner "Indus-
Gray, administrator de bonis non of William Gray, junior, five
housand eight hundred and eighty-two dollars and sixty-seven cents:
On the schooner John, C. Blackler, master, namely:"

William Gray, administrator of William Gray, deceased, nine
thousand one hundred and fifty-two dollars and ninety cents:
William R. Hooper, administrator of William Blackler, deceased,

Schooner "John."

claims-contínued.

French spoliation three thousand seven hundred and forty-one dollars and seventy cents;

Brig "Eliza."

Ship "John."

Brig "Volante."

Schooner "Sallie."

Ship "Accepted Mason."

Schooner "Nancy."

Schooner "Two Brothers."

Brig "Fortune."

Brig "Mary."

On the brig Eliza, Daniel Francis, master, namely:

John K. Myers, administrator de bonis non of Nathaniel Eaton, deceased, seven thousand and eight dollars and fifteen cents;

Thomas J. Boardman, administrator de bonis non of Daniel Francis, deceased, three hundred and twenty-five dollars and seventyfive cents;

On the ship John, Levi Putnam, master, namely: William Gray, administrator de bonis non of William Gray, junior, deceased, fortyfive thousand three hundred and eighteen dollars and sixty-six cents; Fisher Ames, administrator de bonis non of Fisher Ames, deceased, three thousand five hundred dollars;

Fisher Ames, administrator de bonis non of John Worthington, deceased, one thousand nine hundred and ninety-three dollars;

On the brig Volante, Thomas Barker, master, namely: William Gray, administrator with the will annexed of the estate of William Gray, junior, of Massachusetts, eleven thousand three hundred and fifty-six dollars and sixty-five cents;

On the schooner Sallie, Benjamin Russel, master, namely: William Gray, administrator, and so forth, eight thousand five hundred and ninety-seven dollars and eight cents;

Benjamin Russell, administrator, and so forth, eight hundred and sixty-nine dollars and ninety-five cents;

On the ship Accepted Mason, Eph. Delano, master, namely: John P. Delano, administrator of Eph. Delano, eight thousand and seventeen dollars;

Richard H. T. Taylor, administrator of Joshua Hilton, eight thousand and seventeen dollars;

Thomas H. Perkins, administrator of John C Jones, six hundred and forty dollars;

William Sohier, administrator of Nathaniel Fellowes, seven hundred dollars;

On the schooner Nancy, Augustus Black, master, namely:

Francis King Cary, administrator de bonis non of the estate of Samuel Hollingsworth, one thousand nine hundred and sixty-nine dollars and twelve cents;

Sands Smith, administrator of William Respass, two thousand two hundred and ten dollars;

On the schooner Two Brothers, H. Fry, master namely: Francis King Carey, administrator de bonis non of the estate of Samuel Hollingsworth, two thousand three hundred and eighty-four dollars and fifty-seven cents;

On the brig Fortune, William Tuck, master, namely:

Thomas H. Perkins, administrator of John C. Jones, one thousand five hundred dollars;

Charles Francis Adams, administrator of Peter C. Brooks, assignee
of Boardman, Gorham and Homer, two thousand dollars;
Henry W. Blagge and Susan B. Samuels, administrator of Crowell
Hatch, one thousand dollars;

William Sohier, administrator of Nathaniel Fellowes, one thousand dollars;

Francis M. Boutwell, administrator of Benjamin Cobb, one thousand dollars;

William Vernon, administrator of Samuel Brown, one thousand dollars;

On the brig Mary, John Choate, master, namely:
Charles Francis Adams, administrator, and so forth of Peter
Chardon Brooks, assignee of William Smith, five hundred dollars;
Charles Francis Adams, administrator, and so forth, of Peter
Chardon Brooks, assignee of Stephen Gorham, five hundred dollars;

claims-contínued.

Charles Francis Adams, administrator, and so forth, of Peter French spoliation Chardon Brooks, assignee of Daniel Sargent, five hundred dollars; Charles Francis Adams, administrator, and so forth, of Peter Chardon Brooks, assignee of Isaac Rands, administrator of Caleb Hopkins, five hundred dollars;

Charles Francis Adams, administrator, and so forth, of Peter Chardon Brooks, assignee of John Brazer, five hundred dollars:

Charles Francis Adams, administrator, and so forth, of Peter Chardon Brooks, assignee of Tuthill Hubbard, five hundred dollars; Thomas H. Perkins, administrator of John C Jones, five hundred dollars;

Robert C. Mackay, executor of William Mackay, five hundred dollars:

William Sohier, administrator of Nathaniel Fellowes, five hundred dollars;

Napoleon Harvey, as administrator of the estate of Samuel Welsh, one thousand three hundred and sixty-eight dollars and five cents; Napoleon Harvey, as administrator of the estate of Ezra Welsh, one thousand three hundred and sixty-eight dollars and five cents; On the schooner James, Hugh Gemmill, master, namely: William E. Woodyear, administrator de bonis non of Jeremiah Yellott, deceased, seven thousand one hundred and seventy-six dollars and thirty-four cents;

On the ship Hope, John Rogers, master, namely: ·

Susan Buchanan Shaeffer, administratrix, with the will, and so forth, of James Buchanan, twenty-two thousand two hundred and sixty-two dollars;

George M. Gill, administrator of Gabriel Wood, nineteen thousand seven hundred and seventy-six dollars;

David Stewart, administrator of Henry Lee, two thousand four hundred and thirty-two dollars;

On the schooner Bethia, John Lanier, master, namely: John O. G. Allmand, administrator, three thousand one hundred and thirteen dollars and thirty-three cents;

R. Mason Smith, administrator of Francis Smith, six thousand two hundred and thirty three dollars and thirty-three cents; Gilbert R. Fox, junior, administrator de bonis non of Thomas Willock six thousand two hundred and thirty-three dollars and thirty-three cents;

Schooner 66 James."

Ship "Hope."

Schooner" Bethia."

Schooner "Neutral

On the schooner Neutrality, Thomas Gray, master namely:
Charles Francis Adams, administrator de bonis non of Peter C. ity."
Brooks, deceased, assignee of Tuthill Hubbart, six hundred dollars;
Charles Francis Adams, as assignee of Isaac Rands, administrator
of Caleb Hopkins, six hundred dollars;

William Sohier, administrator de bonis non of Nathaniel Fel- . lowes, deceased, six hundred dollars;

Pelham Holmes, administrator de bonis non of Ebenezer Lobdell, deceased, five thousand and fifty-eight dollars and thirty-four cents; On the brig Marcus, Isaac Miles, master, namely:

Charles F. Adams, administrator of Peter C. Brooks, assignee of Tuthill Hubbart, William Smith, David Green, and Caleb Hopkins, one thousand two hundred and one dollars;

William Sohier, administrator of Nathaniel Fellowes, two hundred and ten dollars;

Henry W. Blagge and Susan B Samuels, administrators of Crowell Hatch, three hundred dollars;

On the schooner Phoenix, Solomon Babson, master, namely: Thomas Cushing, administrator of Marston Watson ten thousand. eight hundred and forty-six dollars and fifty-seven cents; William Sohier, administrator of Nathaniel Fellowes, two thousand dollars;

Charles Francis Adams, administrator of Peter C. Brooks, assignee

Brig "Marcus."

Schooner "Phoenix."

claims-continued.

French spoliation of Stephen Gorham, David Greene, and William Smith, two thousand five hundred dollars;

Brig "Mary."

Ship "Hannah."

Ship "John of Richmond.

Ship "Triumph."

Ship "Catharine."

Schooner "Betsy."

Ship "Louisa."

Ship "Joanna."

Thomas H. Perkins, administrator of J. C. Jones, one thousand dollars;

Charles F. Hunt, administrator of Joseph Russell, surviving partner of Jeffrey and Russell, one thousand dollars;

Francis M. Boutwell, administrator of Benjamin Cobb, one thousand dollars;

Frederick O. Prince, administrator of James Prince, five hundred dollars;

James C. Davis, administrator of Cornelius Durant, three hundred dollars;

On the brig Mary, Alexander Ross, master, namely:

Charles Francis Adams, administrator of Peter C. Brooks, assignee of William Smith, Daniel D. Rogers, David Green, Benjamin Bussey, Benjamin Homer, and Tuthill Hubbart, five thousand four hundred and sixty dollars;

Francis M. Boutwell, adminisistrator of Samuel Cobb, eight hundred and forty dollars;

William Vernon, administrator of Samuel Brown, two thousand one hundred dollars;

H. Burr Crandall, administrator of Thomas Dickason, one thousand and fifty dollars;

Henry W. Blagge and Susan B. Samuels, administrators of Crowell Hatch, one thousand and fifty dollars;

William S. Bowden, administrator of James Scobie, five thousand two hundred and seventy-one dollars and seventy-six cents;

On the ship Hannah, Richard Fryer, master, namely: George H. Gorman, administrator of John Cox, deceased, fourteen thousand four hundred and sixty-five dollars;

John A. Brimmer, administrator of John Gilliat, deceased, thirtyfive thousand eight hundred and forty dollars and forty-four cents; On the ship John of Richmond, Edward Watson, master, namely: Robert M. Banks, administrator de bonis non of John Banks, deceased, twenty-eight thousand three hundred and forty-nine dollars and eighty-three cents;

On the ship Triumph, Thomas McConnell, master, namely:
Safe Deposit and Trust Company of Baltimore, administrator of
Alexander Mactier, two thousand three hundred dollars;

Henry L. Dashiell and David Stuart, administrators of James
Corrie, the older, two thousand three hundred dollars;

On the ship Catharine, John Farraday, master, namely: Charles Biddle, administrator of John Craig, five thousand five hundred and sixty-five dollars;

On the schooner Betsy, William Dennis, master, namely: William B. Ropes, administrator de bonis non of Hardy Ropes, six thousand three hundred and thirty-four dollars;

On the ship Louisa, Holden Tallman, master, namely: Samuel Wells, administrator of John Clarke, fifteen thousand six hundred and fifty dollars;

On the ship Joanna, Philip Fosdick, at first, afterward Zebdiel Coffin, master, namely:

Gardner S. Lamson, administrator de bonis non of Paul Gardner, George Gardner, Lubni Gardner, and Zenas Gardner, nineteen thousand seven hundred and forty-six dollars and sixty-two cents; Philip Macy, administrator de bonis non of Obed Macy, four thousand nine hundred and thirty-six dollars and sixty-five cents;

David P. Eldridge, administrator de bonis non of Sylvanus Macy, four thousand nine hundred and thirty-six dollars and sixty-five cents; Robert F. Gardner, administrator de bonis non of Prince Gardner, nine thousand eight hundred and seventy-three dollars and thirtyone cents;

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