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 870 FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 540. 1891. ·¥¤¤¢¤¤¤¤¤¤ rivile es, and franchises as a bod corporate shallcease and deter- D hiinez {land the Metropolitan Raillioad Company of the District of j‘$’_,‘g,§;';{‘,‘,,‘}',,';’,¥,;‘}·{ Columbia. shall pay to the District of Columbia within eighteen charter. months from the approval of this act the full amount of the judgment that was rendered a ainst the said company by the supreme court of the District of Cohimbia at the suit of the said District, in cause numbered twenty-two thousand four hundred and fifty-eight, at law, on the dockets of said court, with the costs of said cause and interest on said amount from the date said judgment was rendered until paid, and that upon the failure of the said company so to pay said amount, costs, and interest within the time aforesaid the charter of said company shall become forfeit, and all its rights, privileges, and franchises as a body corporate shall cease and etermine. To S. Preston Moses, junior, five hundred and sixty-six dollars and sixty-seven cents, together,with nine dollars and ten cents costs; To Jo n T. Schaaf, four hundred dollars, together with eight dollars and eight -five cents costs; To Samuel  Edmonston, six hundred dollars, together with nine dollars and ten cents costs; To Warrington C. King, six hundred dollars, together with nine dollars costs; To Mary Pike, administratrix, six hundred dollars, together with nine dollars and thirty-five cents costs; To Frank Popplein, four hundred dollars, together with eighteen dollars and thirt§five cents costs; To George L. nth, two hundred and fifty dollars, together with seventeen ollars and seventy cents costs; ' To Martin J. Brandmiller, two hundred dollars, together with seventeen dollars and sevenig cents costs; To William A. Yates and ompany, one thousand dollars, together with ten dollars and twenty-five cents costs; To William F. Brookes, six hundred dollars, together with seven dollars and seventy cents costs; To Phillips Brot ers and Company, four hundred dollars, together with nine dollars and sixty cents costs;_ To Herman A. Seligson, four hundred dollars, together with ten dollars and twenty-five cents costs; To Theodore Friebus, four hundred dollars, together with ten dollars and twenty-five cents costs; To Frank A MacNichol, two hundred dollars, together with ten dollars and twenty-tive cents costs; To Morris Price, four hundred dollars, together with ten dollars ' and twenty-five cents costs- To Arnold, Constable and, Company, four hundred dollars, together with ten dollars costs; James W. McKee, four hundred dollars, together with ten dollars and sevent -five cents costs; · John S. McCeney, four hundred dollars, together with ten dollars and seventy-tive cents costs; John A. Downs, four hundred dollars, together with ten dollars and twenty-Ifive cents costs; Samuel indheimer, four hundred dollars, together with ten dollars and twentiy-five cents costs; James C. A dison, four hundred dollars, together with ten dollars and twenty-tive cents costs- Samuel Gauss, four hundred dollars, together with ten dollars and twenty-five cents costs;. John M. Follen, four hundred dollars, together with ten dollars and sixty-five cents costs; Thomas C. Thompson, four hundred dollars, together with ten dollars cost;