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 514 FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 1126. 1890. P¤y¤¤¤¤¤ ¤f Ms- PAYMENTS or J UDGMENTS; For the payment of judgments against 5-iieltuor big)iS· the district of Columbia, as follows: . To Harriet A. B. Corts six thousand dollars, together with two hundred and two dollars and seventy cents costs ; To Fendall E. Alexander one thousand seven hundred dollars, together with one hundred and fifty-five dollars and five cents costs; To Hattie May McPherson two thousand dollars, together with sixty-eight dollars and ninety-five cents costs; To John H. Brewer eight ·six dollars and five cents costs; To Potomac Terra Cotta Compan thirty-eight dollars costs: To Griihth M. Hopkins six hundred and sixty dollars, together with twenty dollars and fifty cents costs; To Robert E. Hall one cent, together with thirty-one dollars and thirty-five cents costs; To Michael McCormick five hundred and thirty-eight dollars and sixty-four cents, together with one hundred and seven_ dollars and thirty-ve cents costs; · To William C. Murdock, use of Carrie B. Evans, administratrix, two thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars, together with thirty- one dollars and sixty-five cents costs; The United States ex-relatione Harvey Spalding, nineteen dollars and forty-five cents costs; To William B. Hartley six hundred dollars, together with nine dollars and twenty-five cents costs; To Frederick S. Mechlin two hundred dollars, together with nine dollars and eighty-five cents costs; To C. Maurice Sioussa six hundred dollars, together with nine dollars and ten cents costs; To Robert McM1u·ray two hundred dollars, together with nine dollars and eighg-five cents costs; ‘ To Samuel. Bacon, six hundred dollars, together with nine dollars and ten cents costs; To Willie L. Arnold, four hundred dollars, together with nine dollars and eighty-five cents costs; To Sophia H. S alding, twenty-seven dollars and sixty cents costs; To Harvey Spaldin, one hundred and thirty-six dollars; To Henry E. Woodbury, fifteen thousand dollars, together with two hundred and forty-four dollars and thirty-five cents costs; To Catharine Hennessy, one thousand Eve hundred dollars, together with ninet -one dollars and twenty cents costs ; To Charles B. Woung, thirty-three dollars and eighty-six cents costs; in all, thirty-four thousand and ninety-nine dollars and sixty- tive cents; together with a further sum sufficient to pay the interest on said judgments, as provided by law, from the date the same became due until the date of payment. mmgrw ¤¤ iués- That hereafter interest, when authorized by law, on judgments °against the District of Columbia, in suits begun after the passage of this act, shall be at the rate of not exceeding four per centum per annum. 1******** To pav Daniel Donovan balance due for services as referee in the case of Thomas S. Lucas against the District of Columbia, four hundred and twenty dollars. · To pay James H. Saville for services as referee in the case of Matthew J. Lau hlin against the District of Columbia, one thousand . two hundred and sixty dollars. m§;}fm§’°¤ 1)******* That one-half of the foregoing amounts, to meet deficiencies in ` the appropriations on account of the District of Columbia, shall be paid from the revenue of the District of Columbia, and one—half rom aply money in the Treasury of the United States not otherwise approp ated.