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 FIFTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Cns. 1022, 1023. 1888. 1187 on pension-roll for loss of his right arm at elbow-joint, the amount allowed for loss of arm at or above elbow where artificial limb can not be worn, according to provisions of act increasing pensions ap- V<>¤- MP- W- _ proved Augpst fourth, cig teen hundred and eighty-six, instead of he rate he as been receiving. Approved, September 14, 1888. CHAP. 1023.—A.n act for the relief of the First National Bank of Portland, 8¤pt¤unber14,19B. Oregpn, for money advanced the Oregon Iron Works, the contractor in building """“""' the mted States revenue-cutter Thomas Corwin, and for other purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary Fir¤¢N¤¤‘<>¤¤1B¤¤1# of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay °f;m'i,’,°'Q°,f°¥5, to the First National Bank of Portland, Oregon, the sum of eight m **h*¥:¤*E‘$,°°r§; thouiand two hundreizndliorty-nine dollags and twenty-three céergs, msguggggcnmgé out o any moneys in e reasu not otherwise a ropriate, or ‘ " rwmoneys advanced by said bank thllshe Oregon Iron works, the con- Thomsco Intractor with the United States for the construction of the United States revenue—cutter called Thomas Corwin, built at Albina, Oregon, during the years eighteen hundred and seventy-five and eighteen undred and seventy-six, upon the security of the hypothecation of the ayments to be made by the United States to said contractor and used) in the construction of said revenue-cutter, and which sum has not been paid to said bank. Sec. 2. That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, ,c;’¤g;}g°g:{gl;¤%$lb}a€; authorized and directed to pay to R. G. Combs, ship-car enter, of count or buxming mv. Portland, Oregon, the sum of ninety-three dollars; to A. thomlpson, $,’f,‘;‘§g§n‘{“°' “°'“" ship-carpenter, of Portland Oregon, the sum of one hundr and thirty-four dollars and thirty-seven cents; to William I. Henry, of same place, the sum of one hundred and twenty-seven dollars; to Thomas Homes, of same place, shigcarpenter, the sum of eighty-four dollars and seventy-five cents; to hys Gwynn, of same lace, nightwatchman, the sum of one hundred and twenty-seven dollgrs and hfty cents; to R. H. Holmes, of same place, ship-carpenter. the sum of fifty-three dollars; to Thomas Bulger, of same place. slnip-c:u·pcntcr, the sum of one hundred and seventeen dollars and fifty cents; to Edward Magee, of same place, ship-carpenter, the sum of one hundred and six dollars and seventy-five cents; to Edward Cashen, the sum of seventy-seven dollars and fifty cents; to John Smith, of same place, ship-carpenter, the sum of one hundred and fifty-eight dollars; to Ezra Brentnall. ship-carpenter, of same place. the sum of sixt dollars; to Ola Hansen, sliip-carpenter, of same place, the sum of thirty- one dollars and fifty cents; to Reuben Crawford. ship carpenter. of same place, the sum of forty-five dollars; to John Thomas. shipcarpenter, of same place, the sum of forty-eight dollars and fifty cents; to B. A. Rickdol, ship-car enter, of same place, the sum of one hundred and thirty-seven dollars and fifty cents; to Goldsmith and Loewenberg, of same place, hardware merchants, the sum of eight hundred and eightjy-nine dollars and seventeen cents. for materials furnished; to H ge, Snell and Company. of same place, druggist, and so forth, the sum of one hundred and thirty-two dollars and sixty-two cents, for paints and oils; to Northu and Thompson, of same place, hardware-merchants, the sum ofp three hundred and eighty-one dollars, for iron; to Coffin and Hendry of San Francisco, the sum of fifteen hundred and seventy-five dollars for furnishing sails and rigging, out of any moneys in the Treasury not otherwise apropriated; the several sums set opposite each of the foregoing names bein the value of labor and materials furnished in the building of the Jlnited States revenue-cutter, called Thomas Corwin, built at