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 FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. IIT. Ch. 426. 1899. 119] To Sutro and Company, assignees of William B. Hooper and Company, ior supplies furnished the Indian service, three thousand four hundred and seventy-nine dollars and thirty-two cents. FRENCH SPOLIATION CLAIMS. Clgiggch Sv¤li=~¤i<>¤ . To pay the lindings of the Court of Claims on the following claims P¤{¤¤<·>¤*=<>¤T for indemnity for spoliations by the French prior to July thirtieth, V°'23‘P‘283° eighteen hundred and one, under the Act entitled •‘An Act to provide for the ascertainment of claims of American citizens for spoliations committed by the French prior to the thirty-first day of July, eighteen hundred and one:" Provided, That in all cases where the original {,"°';f';gm mmm. sufferers were adjudicated bankrupts the awards shall be made on kingheie Origami behalf of the next of kin instead of to assignees in bankruptcy, and the ;‘;f§'j1’,*§_‘§&d*°“*°“ awards in the cases of individual claimants shall not be paid until the P ` Court of Claims shall certify to the Secretary of the Treasury that the personal representatives on whose behalf the award is made represent _ the next of kin, and the courts which granted the administrations, respectively, shall have certified that the legal representatives have given adequate security for the legal disbursements of the awards, namely: » On the brig Alert, Robert Gray, master, namely: Robert M. Pratt, administrator de bonis non of Joseph White, deceased, six thousand two hundred and sixty—l;ive dollars and seventy- five cents., William P. Parker, administrator de bonis non of William B. Parker, deceased, two thousand and eighty-eight dollars and fifty-eight cents. Elizabeth R. Gardner, administratrix de bonis non of Jesse Richardson, deceased, two thousand six hundred and seventy-seven dollars and sixteen cents. William D. Pickman, administrator de bonis non of Dudley L. Pickman, deceased, eight hundred and forty-nine dollars and sixty-two cents. ° » Henry O. Stone, Benjamin W. Stone, and Robert Stone, executors of Robert Stone, junior, deceased, four thousand one hundred and seventy-seven dollars and sixteen cents. \Villiam A. Lander, administrator de bonis non of Pickering Dodge, deceased, three thousand one hundred and thirty-two dollars and eighty-seven cents. Arthur L. Huntington, administrator of Williain Orne, deceased, one thousand five hundred dollars. Mary F. \Vitherby, surviving executor of Charles Cleveland, deceased, seven hundred and eighty-tliree dollars and twentyone cents. Nathaniel P. Richardson, executor of Joshua Richardson, deceased, two thousand and eighty-eight dollars and fiftyeight cents. On the brig Sally, Willi:nni Hampton, master, namely: Alexander Proudlit, administrator of the estate of Robert Ralston, deceased, five thousand seven hundred and thirty-four dollars. n the ship Two Sisters, Jacob llenery, master, namely: _ George W. Norris, administrator of John Garesche, deceased, two thousand and forty-three dollars and eighty cents. George W. Norris, administrator of Peter Bandy, deceased, tour hundred and thirty-six dollars and seventy-seven cents. \Villiam R. Leiee, executor of Samuel Breck, deceased, one thousand nine hundred and nineteen dollars and twenty-seven cents. M. H. Mcsschert, administrator of Jacob Koch, deceased, nine hundred and eighty dollars. _ George W. Guthrie, administrator ot Alexander Murray, deceased, seven hundred and eighty-four dollars. James C. Dawes, administrator of Abijah Dawes, deceased, two hundred and ninety-four dollars. J. Bayard Henry, administrator of Andrew Bayard, deceased, seven hundred and eighty-tour dollars.