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 852 FIFTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 187. 1895. To pay John B. Lord for sand, being for the fiscal year eighteen h·undred and ninety-four, five dollars and twenty-Eve cents. Fr¤¤dm¤n'¤ Hosri- FR.EEDMEN’S H0sPI'1‘AL AND ASYLUM: To pay the accounts set forth m for subsistence in House Executive Document Numbered Two hundred and fifty-eight of this session, being for the service of the fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-four, one hundred and seventy-nine dollars and eighty-eight cents. rtymm or gudg- J UDGMENTS: For payment of judgments against the District of '“°“"‘ Columbia, as follows: To Mary R. Wilcox, administratrix of Cadmus M. Wilcox, five thousand dollars, together with one hundred and seven dollars and sixty- five cents costs; To David E. Haller, three thousand dollars, together with one hundred and ninety-two dollars and twenty-five cents costs; To George W. Bolling, seven hundred dollars, together with ninety dollars and eighty cents costs; To Caroline H. Bolling and George W. Bolling, two thousand dollars, together with forty-one dollars and fifty-nve cents costs; To Columbus Alexander, five hundred and seventy-five 1lollars and seventy- even cents, together with twenty dollars and thirty-tive cents costs- To Washington Dannenhower, eight hundred dollars, together with eighteen dollars and seventy cents costs; To John Raedy, use of F. E. Alexander, forty-nine dollars and ninety- five cents costs; To Henrietta L. King, one thousand four hundred and fifty-one dollars and twenty-eight cents, together with eighteen dollars and twenty cents costs; in all, fourteen thousand and sixty-six dollars and nfty cents, together with a further sum to pay the interest on said judg- . ments, as provided by law, from the date the same became due until the date of payment: mmol. _ Provided, That the Act of August twenty-third, eighteen hundred. ,s§;{0';‘j)'}*D*§w?_‘f’}?;‘}; and ninety-four, directing the payment of judgment in favor of Charles term. m be from me- Cowles Tucker, administrator of David Patterson, out of police relief '` out of the revenues of the District of Columbia: And provided further, - nepaymeumpouce That the said Charles Cowles Tucker shall, within six months after °"‘°‘ the passage of this Act, settle his account as administrator of David _ Patterson, and pay over to the Commissioners of the District of Columbia, for the beneut of the police relief fund, any balance that may be due from him as administrator aforesaid. wuum rmya. Parmnnrs TO WILLIAM Foasrcrn: To pay William Forsyth as S°"°¥*°$· follows: For services in making plats in duplicate of block forty-three, Holmead Manor, showing the lines of proposed alley therein, and computing areas to be taken from the different lots bordering on the lines thereof, being for the service of the fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-five, ten dollars. For services in surveying the lines of South Capitol street and south S street, twenty dollars; For services in surveying and ascertaining lines and areas of property claimed as right of way by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company in square north of square nine hundred and thirty-one, ten dollars; in all, thirty dollars; being for the services of the iiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-four. 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 revenues of the District of Columbia and one-half from any money in the Treasury of the United States not otherwise appropriated. Waterdeparuucnh WATER DEPARTMENT: For the following, to be paid wholly from the revenues of the water department, namely: For four hours per diem additional pay of steam engineers from July first to July ninth, eighteen hundred and mnety-three, at the rate of
 * j,f,;";*j;§°°‘ fund, be, and is hereby, amended so as to make said judgment payable