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 5],0 FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 1126. 1890. in a. collision with the United States steamer J uniata in the harbor of New York, April twenty-sixth, eighteen hundred and eighty-nine, four hundred and ninety-six dollars and seventy-seven cents. smum George- PAYMENT T0 SUSANNAH GEORGE: To pay Susannah George for P"’“‘°°t t"" compensation due her husband, Phineas George, for services and exenses incurred while light keefper at Plum Island Light Station, Elassachusetts, three hun red an sixty-five dollars and fifteen cents. . nxumgetmnss. LIFE-Savmc STATION, MUSKEGET: To re—imburse the crew of ,,,§2,Y‘§?‘"° uf""` the life-saving station at Muskeget, Massachusetts, for the loss their personal property at the time of the burning of the station, De- ‘ cember twenty-sevent, eighteen hundred and eighty-nine, one hundred and seventy-dollars and sixty;five cents. ,m,d,_,€,, mm; REFUND ·r0 THE ABERDEEN ACKING COMPANY, OF ILWACO, C°1jP¤¤5;m,. WASHINGTON: To refund to B. A. Seaborg, president of the Aberymdeen Packing Company, of Ilwaco, Washington, part of the fine collected from said company for a violation o section forty-four hun- • dred and thirty-eight of the Revised Statutes and covered into the ' Treasury, since remitted by the Secretary of the Treasury, seventy- five dollars. _ mms A. sauna. REFUND T0 RUFUS A. BALLARD: To refund to Rufus A. Ballard, _ R"°""‘"°‘ of Cincinnati, Ohio, the amount of a license fee as a pilot twice _ paid by him in June, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, ten dollars. oem-gemun. REFUND T0 GEORGE HAZIL: To refund to George Hazil the R°*““° ‘°· amount paid by him for transportation of members of his family from Bremen to New York, and who were returned to the former place by order of the collector of customs at New York on July twenty-fourth, eighteen hundred and eighty-nine, under the provisions of the alien contract labor law, and which action was found to have been erroneous, one hundred and fifty-four dollars and fifty- one cents. mmngm RELIEF or DANIEL MAooNE: To enable the accounting officers of · °'°‘“"“ ‘°°"“'* the Treasurv to credit the accounts of Daniel Mggone, late collector of customs for the district of the city of New ork, with the sum of one thousand eight hundred and four dollars and forty-eight cents, disallowed as having been turned over to a collector of internal revenue in the city of New York, not to involve the expenditure of any money from the Treasury. flasks _ had FUR SEALS IN ALASKA: For advertising for proposals for lease of ¤¤,,Q°£,;,?'{‘ the islands of Saint Paul and Saint George, in the Territoryn of Alaska, for the exclusive right to engage in taking fur seals on said islands, pursuant to the provisions of section nineteen hundred and sixty-three of the Revised Statutes, seven hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary. cbilunesnwge. RELIEF or CHARLES Dooom: The accounting officers of the Treas- · °"°°° °°‘ ury Department are hereby authorized to allow the sum of ninety do lars in the accounts o Charles Dodge, collector of customs at Georgetown, District of Columbia, without involving the further payment of money from the Treasury, being the amount paid by 1m to F. G. Davidson, deputy collector an inspector of customs at that port, for thirty days’ leave of absence. gggwigg-for um _ RELIEF or Connmcroa or Cusroms sr NEW Yonx: The accountmm: customs sm. mg officers of the Treasury are hereby authorized in the settlement °°”· of the accounts of the collector of customs at the Bport of New York to allow payments made to additional customs officers appointed in the district of New York under the provisions of section twenty- · mg S— ¤¤¢· =·’*¤¤· v· seven hundred and twenty-two of the evised Statutes for the time ' they actually served, being in amounts for fiscal years as follows: Eor eighteen hundred and ninety, three thousand nine hundred and sixty ollars_ and sevent -four cents; for eighteen hundred and nmetly-one, e1gl1t hundred, and nfteen dollars and twenty-two centsin al, four thousand seven hundred and seventy-five dollars and ninety-six cents. And the proper accounting officers of the Treasury