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 1362 FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ons. 241, 242. 1891. clad monitor Naubac and the iron tug-boats Maria and Triana may bp isliiibmitgted b}y said claipigpt withindsix mpnths after the paslsage 0 isac ot e ourto aims, un er an in com iance wi e rules and regulations of said court; and said court shall have jurisdiction to hear and determine and render judgment upon the same: Proviaac. · Provided, however, That theinvestigation of said c aim shall be uglasis or manga- made_ upon the following basis: The sa1d court shall ascertain the · additional cost which was necessarily mcurred by the contractor for _ lp/pilding gh,} light-draplght mopiitor N putbac and the iron t-ug}b0ats aria an mana in e comp e 10n 0 e same, y reason 0 any changes or alterations in the plans and specifications required, and nuewmee rm- mm- delays in the prosecution of the work: Provided, That such addi- §*gg",‘flg,‘$€§,,§,,,f{,,'j,T tional cost in completing the same, and such changes or alterations 0 r er 0 sione y e vernmen 0 e ni e zzzzhwaszzut a·*;“°;*;r Fst":£~ a me rsézperzt States; but no dllowance for any advance in the price of labor or tiplateriail shgll the cogisideredlunlesslpuch aélvaneie occurred during e pro on erm or comp eting the wor ren ered ne ssa b delay resulting from the action of the Government afor(aidI,yand then only when such advance could not have been avoided by the exercise of ordinary prudence and diligence on the part of the con- Asn6d uunums. tractors: And provided further, That the compensation fixed by the contractors and the Government for specific a terations in advance of such alterations shall be conclusive as to the compensation to be ., 1H???.$}1‘“ifif.‘;r;,.f.’1.’;‘£i'i.£?€.';.31E}“t.i“§.{‘..“;‘f.i2'?.E§‘;.‘$2a.;‘§H‘§“J£*"§· °°‘“‘ ' ummm . e overng*gmf'**'* ¤P°°‘E"* ment aforesaid: And provided further, That all money).; paid to said contractors by the Government over and above the original contract my-mmtsaeaueuea. piiice fprbbui dang saidbvessel shall ble deductedhfrom any amounts a owe y said court reason o the matters ereinbef st ted: Mui; for de And provided further, That if any such changes causedolgss gvork °'°°°°°and expenses to the contractor than the original lan and specifica- ` tions, a corresponding deduction shall be made From the contract price and the amount thereof be deducted from any allowance which may bemade by said court to said claimants. Approved, February 16, 1891. - 3 5, HAP. .—A f h l'f fM.A.Ful ,S`l S es, ——-"°’“'“ ...$. ..,,€$‘€»... $3 85.fd ‘i.F°3§m2. D. R.y...J€Z‘Lx..L’S't.d”€.5’ih. ‘¤}'}1}£.§°§’.2{2§ " on the seventh of February, eighteen hundred and sixty, as receiver of public IDODBYB. Be it enacted by the Senate dud House of Representatives of the Jmm n.R¤ym¤· United States of America in Congress assembled, That Albert B. enum, anie ears, ames ee e, yro11 rown, eman Dod , Inggebegh Svendson, Silas Stzples, M. A. Fulton, Peter Olson, P2. ric Moore, Andrew Olson, illiam Wood, and the estates of John gorpé LwPH_WetIherpy, Sap1u<§hW.bFuller, S.  ('Thornéiill; Jog] . os r, iam. ai ey. 0 n ase y ames . ray, i S, gan-, Plpihp   Brady, LO(l5GDZ0SH0{.;dOO, ·l’e_tprVFfhBpuchea, Rbliert enry, en lawson, An rew pe ac, .1. ae ,Joh C - stock, William Ryan, John Welch, Louis Massey, and Jibhn BIT Pgm, ple, atpéi gléey are hereby, released from any and aélllliability to 5; ni tes as sureties upon the n execute y them 0 th seventh of February, eighteeirrhundred and sixty, for the sulin 0; two hundred thousand ollars, by J an1es_ D. Reymert as_principal, as receiver opéiublic moneys for the district of lands subject to sale at Rudson, zsconsin, and from the lien of the judgment entered against said sureties in behalf of the United States on said bond on
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