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 FIFTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 1210. 1888. 569 REFUxD ro PETER Fnnncu: To refund to Peter French, late col- Peter mmm. lector of customs at Sitka, Alaska, the amount paid by him for ad- P°‘y""’“"°· vertising the sale of Government property under direction of the Secretary of the Treasury, there being no appropriation available for payment of the same, two dollars and sixt -six cents. REFUND TO THE CLERK OF THE Disrmcr CIOURT Fon WASHING- washington rem- 1roN Tmrmrronv; To refund to the clerk of the third judicial dis- ‘°{.’,Qym,,,,,,, clerk of trict court of Washington Territory the sum of six hundred and ¢<>¤¤‘¤· sixty-two dollars and eleven cents, bein the proceeds of sale of three hundred and thirty-five saw logs mleposited with said clerk pending a suit of replevin brought by the United States against George Bratton and Charles Page to recover said logs, as unlawfully cut on public lands, and by him erroneously deposited in the Treasury, judgment in the case having been rendered in favor of the de endants. Payment for Losses by sinking of Schooner Carrie, of New Haven, came. Connecticut; To pay to the following-named rsons the following ,,,*f,‘§§,"‘,§j’,“,,Q‘},'},,,“f,g‘;"°* sums, respectively, in full satisfaction and discharge of all claims in ° their behalf against the Government of the United States, or any of its Departments, officers, or employees, on account of the collision between the United States Coast an Geodetic Survey schooner Eagre and the said schooner Carrie, or any of its consequences, namely: ` To William A. Woodward, managing owner of the Carrie, in full w;Vdi¤*¤¤ A· Wwdfloiilhimself and all his partners therein, one thousand two hundred ' o ars. To Joshua M. Chapplell, of New Haven, Connecticut, master of ·T¤¤¤¤¤¤f-Cbappeu. the Carrie, in full, one undred and ninety-eight dollars. ` To Leopold J. Petersen, of New Haven, Connecticut, seaman of 1·¤<>po1dJ.Pewme¤. the Carrie, in full, one hundred and ten dollars. To George H. Smith, of New Haven, Connecticut, of and in full, for Gevrze H· Smith. the firm of J. and G. H. Smith and Com any, consignors and owners of the cargo of the Carrie, five hundred) and ten dollars; in all, two thousand and eighteen dollars. ELECTORAL MESSENGERS: For the payment of the messengers of Electoral messenthe respective States for carrying to the seat of Government the g§?];,,,g., M_ votes o the electors of said States for President and Vice-President of the United States at the rate of twenty-five cents for every mile of the estimated distance by the usual road traveled from the place of meeting of the electors to the seat of Government of the United States, computed for one distance only, for the service of nscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-nine, nine thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary. ‘ Frsn Harcnnnv, DULUTH, MINNESOTA: For the completion of the gulurhirvupn. fish hatchery on Lake Superior, near Duluth, Minnesota, including im.€’¤’2‘.·‘§,°""‘ mh its equipment, water supp y, and the construction at the station of ponds for the cultivation of trout, four thousand dollars. REFUND ro ISELIN, Nnnsmz AND Commnrz To repay to Messrs. 1=¤¤¤·N¤<>¤¤¤·& C¤- Iselin, Neeser and com any, amount of excessive interest collected in error by the United States district attorney at New York, in the settlement (without suit) of a claim against said firm for duties on merchandise imported by them; the amount having been covered into the Treasury, eighty dollars and ninety~six cents. To refund to the heirs of O. A. J. Flemister, the balance of the f,é;*\in·g proceeds of a sale of certain real-estate of said Flemister, covered ronemo:. into the Treasury, over and above his indebtedness to the Government, four hundred and seventy-five dollars. LIGHT-STATIONS. Light stations- CAs·r1..E Him, Lionr-Srniow, Ruonn ISLAND: That the appropri- ¤¤¤¤<= H5¤-fisiations niade for the establishment and corppletion of a lightihohse svthetigmgmgni? and fog-signal at Castle Hill, entrance to ewport Harbor, Rhode ‘“"°"’~