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 1456 FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. SEss. II. CHS. 687-688. 1891. ··_newmep act" To J. C. Williamson, administrator of J. I. Williamson, deceased, °1‘“’"“"°°“°‘““°d‘ of Fafyette County, Tennessee, one thousand three hundred and seventy- ve dollars. To George H. Wenner, of Loudoun County, Virginia, one thousand one hundred and ninety-seven dollars. To William H. Wilson, administrator of Isaac N. Webb, deceased, gf Harrison County, Kentucky, two thousand one hundred and thirty o ars. . To Hattie E. Winn, of Carroll Parish, Louisiana, two thousand two hundred dollars. To T. S. Galloway, administrator of Mary G. Wilkes, deceased, of Pagette County, Tennessee, one thousand four hundred and thirty o ars. To William D. Walker, of Warren County, Mississippi, six hundred and twenty-seven dollars. To T. S. Galloway, administrator of Mary G. Wray, deceased, of payette County, Tennessee, one thousand one hundred and fifty dollars. To John B. Wiltberger, executor of Charles H. Wiltberger of the Disfrict of Columbia, three thousand five hundred and eighty one o ars. To William W. Watson, Tensas Parish, Louisiana, two thousand seven hundred and seventy-nve dollars. To Simon Witkowski, of Carroll Parish, Louisiana, seven thousand two hundred dollars. To E. D. Young, of Warren County, Mississippi, six thousand three hundred and four dollars. To M. W. Young, of Benton County, Mississippi, seven hundred and ninety-four dollars. To Jonathan Yaste of Frederick County, Maryland, eight hundred and sixty-eight dollars. To Thomas D. Meares, administrator of Armand D. Young, deceased, of New Hanover County, North Carolina, ten thousand two hugdrrerd and tenidoglars. f h 1 m-am m clannupt, reasur ra ts in pa ment o the c aims appropriated for in Z°§$,$0°$T"°°"°'°°""”‘ this act shall he made payable. and delivered to tiff; pldrties named respectively; or in case of death of the party, to his or her executor or administrator Approved, March 3, 1891. Mmh $189]- CHAP. 688.-To rovide for the issue of the commission of' W as a reanadmiral inpthe United States Navy. Pmhp C. Johnson Preemme. Whereas, Philip C. Johnson, after a long, faithful, and creditable service in the United States Navy, became entitled to promotion to the grade of rear-admiral on the twenty-fifth day of J anuarv, eight;- , een hundred and eighty-seven, but died without being commissioned: Therefore, Be tt enacted by the Senate and Hotcise of Representat*i/ves of the 1>muvc.,1e1mee¤. United States of America in Congress assembled, That the President ‘{,°”d'§,‘{;j be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to issue the commission •=*¤d¤<>wiw- of Philip Johnson as a rear admiral in the United States Navy, to bg dated January twenty-nfth, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, and to deliver the same to the widow of said Philip C. Johnson. Approved, March 3, 1891.