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 90 FORTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 142, 143. 1868. from Sioux City, in the State of Iowa, to the mouth of the Cheyenne river, in Dakota Territory. Approved, July 13, 1868. July 18, 1868. CHAP. CXLHI.-An Act to pmvzge jbrk certain Claims against the Department of ·····;" gncu ure. P t f Be it enacted by the Senate and Iburc of Representatives of the Unmd c],,;,gr;?,;_;,,;t States of America in Congress assembled, That the proper accounting the Department officers of the treasury be authorized to audit the claims included in the °f A$“°“l°“"°‘ schedule following, to wit: W. L. Ellison, one dollar and fifty cents ; C, C. Anderson, seven dollars and fifty cents; M. W. Beverage, one hundred and fifty dollars; W. O. Berry, six dollars and forty-seven cents; J. H. Bourne, thirty-five dollars; John Bell, twenty-two dollars; C. J. Brewer, eighty-five dollars; E. Baker, seven dollars; T. L. Boggess, four dollars and fifty cents; J. A. Blake, four dollars; Baltimore Journal of Commerce and Price Current, fifteen dollars; George Brown, one dollar and thirteen cents ; L. C. Campbell, two hundred and fifty dollars and sixty-nine cents; G. B. Carrow, eighty-five dollars; Cruit and Campbell, twenty dollars; Carter, Yates, and Wiswvell, sixty-three doll: ss and twenty-Eve cents; F. W. Christern, two dollars; H. L. Chapin, six dollars and fifty cents; Craigen and Clever, five dollars; Collins, Alderson, and Company, eleven thousand seven hundred and thirty-three dollars and eleven cents; William B. Dana, five dollars ; R. P. Eaton and Company, one dollar and fifty cents; Espey and Burdofl] sixty-two dollars; Samuel S. Foss, two dollars; Fisher and Schaeffer, ten dollars and ninety cents; Nathaniel B. Fugitt, three hundred and sixty-four dollars and forty-one cents; Fowler and Company, one hundred and fifty-three dollars and twenty-nine cents; Z. D. Gilman, twenty-two dollars; William Hacker, six thousand seven hundred and ninety-nine dollars and forty cents ; Hovey and Company, eighty-three cents; International Exchange, (J. Mudio, agent,) two dollars; Irving and Willey, three hun dred and ninety-seven dollars and thirty—r’ive cents; Journal of Com merce, seventeen dollars; A. J. Joice and Company, forty-eight dollars and thirteen cents; Aug. Jordan, twenty-five dollars; J. Knox, iiftcen dollars and fifty cents; J. M. Kuester, two dollars; J. F. Luhme and Company, three hundred and ninety-one dollars and five cents; Linton and Company, forty-five dollars; A. M. Lawza, six dollars in gold; D. T. Moore, three dollars; Pascal Morris, thirteen thousand two hundred and twent.y—three dollars and sixty-six cents; J. Marlzriter, ten dollars; W. B. Moses, three hundred and sixteen dollars and sixty-five cents; Myers and McGhan, twenty five dollars and twenty-five cents; J. W. Marlin, eighty-six dollars and ninety·cigl1t cents; E. Matlaek, twenty- five cents; Munn and Company, three dollars; National Intelligencer, sixteen dollars; Plant and Brother, two dollars; Z. Pratt, ten dollars; Philp and Solomons, fifteen dollars; F. and J. Rivos, five dollars; Wil- Iimn Smith, six dollars; John Saul, forty-five dollars and sixty-five cents; H. A. Swasey and Company, three dollars; Schaeffer and Karadi, sixty- seven dollars and seventy cents; W. B. Smith and Company, four dollnrs; E. W. Stewart, sixty dollars; E. ·SlaAe, thirty dollars; Stevens Brothers, (London,) fifty-eight dollars and twenty cents; Sibley and Guy, forty-four dollars and ninety-seven cents; J. Turner, one dollar; R. O. Thompson, fifteen dollars; Charles S. Taft, one hundred and twenty-eight dollars and forty-seven cents; J. E. Tilton and Company, three dollars; Andrieux, Vilmorin, and Company, twelve dollars and seventy cents; T. B. Winner, one dollar and fifty cents; William Wood and Company twenty-nine dollars; J. B. Ward, thirty-five dollars and thirty-eight cents; G. E. Woodward, two dollars and fifty cents; Samuel Wagner, two dollars; J. F. Wright, one dollar; A. H. Young, forty·