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 282 FOR'1‘Y·NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 903. 1886. J u d ig m q n 1: s two hundred and twentyxhree dollars; Chancellor Hartson, eight hun- C°“’P ° Chu"- dred and torty-four dollars and forty-tive cents; R. D. Frayser, admin- C°°m'°°d‘ istrator, three hundred and sixty-six dollars and forty-four cents; John S. Tool`, administrator, four hundred and thirteen dollars and seven cents; John M. Landon, one thousand three hundred and twenty-seven dollars; James 0. Ladd, one hundred and twenty dollars; James A. Murray, eight hundred and ninety-eight dollars; William A. Rose, ninety dollars; James C. Saunders, one thousand six hundred and twenty-seven dollars; Henry E. Young, administrator, two hundred and sixty-three dollarsand sixty cents; Charles E. Coma, administrator, two hundred and sixty-three dollars and sixty bents; Robert W. Shand, administrator, two hundred and sixty-two dollars and thirty-one cents; Robert W. Shand, trustee, one dollar and twenty-nine cents; William W. Brown, three hundred and nine dollars· Thomas F. Bowman, live _ hundred and fifty-one dollars · Hostetter and Smith, one thousand nine hundred and seventy-one dollars; Samuel Henry, five hundred and sixteen dollars; John M. Allred, one hundred and fifty-six dollars; John L. Conley, nine hundred and five dollars; W. C. Smith, eight hundred and eighty-seven dollars; L. G. Pirklc, six hundred and fifteen dollars; John Graves, four hundred and twentyeight dollars; James G. Hawthorne, 'one thousand four hundred and twenty-four dollars; _ Will Haight, five hundred and four dollars; A. W. Caldwell, two hundred and ninety-seven dollars; Orlando McClendon, eight hundred and thirty-one dollars; Cadwallader J. Pride, two hundred and twenty-five dollars; Matthew B. Cullen, three hundred and ten dollars; Joseph Clark, fifty-two dollars; Isaac Beckett, one hundred and ninety dollars; Michael A. McGowan, four thousand four hundred and forty-four dollars and thirty-eight cents; Paul Ravesies, one thousand and seventy dollars; Charles L.Adams, seven hundred and thirty-seven dollars; Isaac N. Cardozo one thousand eight hundred and sixty-ive dollars; Charles M. Dennison, two hun and ilve dollars · William W. Gilbert, three hundred and sixty-five dollars; Charles B. libris, one thousand four hundred and ilfty-nine dollars; E. B. Harrison, nine hundred and sixty-six dollars · Abner Hazeltine, three hundred and seventy- seven dollars; James A. Murray, seven hundred and twenty-ilve dollars; Mark,McDonough, five hundred and four dollars; A. Q. Moore, fifty- . three dollars; C. W. Nottingham, ninety-three dollars; John E. Pound, six hundred and thirty-three dollars; Stephen Roberts, three hundred and forty-seven dollars ; Gustavus A. Scroggs, two hundred and eighty- two dollars; J. A. Thorn, six hundred and nine dollars ; Joseph Ricketts, two hundred and fifty-five dollars; George L. Douglass, three hundred and twenty-eight dollars and thirty-five cents; Anne H. Elliott, five hundred and five dollars and ninety-three cents, and Emily Elliott, nve hundred and five dollars and ninety-three cents; John I. Brown and Sous, ibur hundred and forty-five dollars; John Bond, seventy-two dollars and twenty-seven cents; in all, six hundred and eighty-three thousand seven hundred and forty-four dollars and forty-nine cents; together with a further sum sufficient to pay the interest on the judgments in favor of the said Edward L. Jordan, John H. Wallace, William J. Landrum, and John M. Langston respectively, under section one thousand and ninety of the Revised Statutes, from the date of presentation for payment until paid, at five per centum per annum: Provided, That none of the judgments herein provided for shall be paid until the - right of appeal shall have expired. Albert Cérantto · To pay Albert Grant for interest, at live per centum per annum, on m_e:{”;":‘ jj] J; judgment of Court of Claims for fourteen thousand and sixteen dollars mnt ,,f com of and twenty-nine cents, from January seventeenth, eighteen hundred Claims. and seventy, the date.the_or1g1na1 transcript was filed with the Secretary of the Treasury, until paid, a sumcient sum to pay the same, the principal of the judgment having been appropriated for by the act mak! in g appropriations to supply deficiencies in the appropriations for eight-