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 FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. C11. 426. 1899. 1207 d T3 S. Blrpwp, og Sioux Fal?, South Dakota, the sum of four hun- if l¤ °é*l£;·:1·;3_¤• re_ an eig y- ve dollars and ortyseven cents for services as passed °°m°` °” ° assistant surgeon, United States Navy, during the years eighteen hundred and seventy-six, eighteen hundred and seventy-seven, and eighteen hundred eipd sleiyenty-eight, said account having been allowed by the reasury epa ment. To Emma S. Cameron, the sum of five thousand dollars, in full satisfaction and payment for occupation of her property and for fuel taken . therefrom and used by General W. S. Rosecrans’s army while at Chattanooga, Tennesse from Sepléemléerileighteen hpnélred land sixttydthree, un 1 e c-ose o e war an w ic amount o ve thousand olla s was found due by a special commission appointed by Major-General Rosecrans to adjust claims against the United States. To L. Robert Coates and Company, of Baltimore, Maryland, the sum of five thousand liwothandtred a(pdiseve_nty-three dollar? and thirty cents, m payment o the i o said rm or stee plates 'urnished for and which wege used in the construction of the United States light·house steamer izania. To tthle perselnal representatives of Mark Davis, deceased, for the use o is resi nary levatees named in his last will and testament or their heirs or assigns, the sum of twenty-one thousand eight hundred and twenty-eight dollars and thirty-three cents, being the amount and value of the promissory notes and cash belonging to said Mark Davis seized by order of General Banks at New Orleans during the war of the rebellion. To Clara A. Graves, Lewis Smith Lee, Florence P. Lee, Mary S. Sheldon, and Florence P. Lee as legal representatives of Elizabeth Smith, deceased, heirs of Lewis Smith, the sum of two thousand three hundred and seventeen dollars and seventy-seven cents being their father’s and grandfathe1·’s portion of prize money as iirst lieutenant of the brig Warrior, due and unpaid on or about July seventeenth, eighteen hundred and dfteen. To Thomas Guinean, of Oregon, the assignee of Bradley S. Hoyt, deceased, of California, the sum of one hundred an ddsixty dollars, paid the United States by said Hoyt on account 0 lan entry at Shasta, California, and which entry was subsequently canceled. To Calvin Gunn of Saint Louis, Missouri, the sum of seven hundred d ll d h' ’fo er nd ordered to be paid to him by the oars ue 1mas1n rm a. United, States district court for the eastern district of Missouri, in case numbered thirteen hundred and eighty-seven belbre said court, in the ear eighteen hundred and sixty-eight. y To tlfe estate of A. H. Herr, deceased, late of the District of Columbia, the sum of fourteen thousapd dollars, alleged the estate; of A. H. Herr b the Secretary of War or the use of is premises nown as Herrs Rland, near Harpers Ilerry, by the Army during the’late war. To Mrs. Julia A. Humphries, the sum of five thousand two hundred and fifteen dollars, as indemnification for property taken by the United States Army for hospital purposes at Fxgdericktsburg, Vmginia, and for d·¤ a es suffered at the hands of the nion orces am or services relnvleged as hospital nurse during the war of eighteen hundred and s' t -one. nig Christian M. Kirkpatrick the sum of six thousand and forty-four dollars and twenty-two cents, for the paymentof his claim for improving with brick the street known as Chliord avenue from the tracks of the Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and Saint Louis Railroad Company to a point one hundred and forty-five_feet east of Newman street, including the roadway in front of and adjacent  the ground owned by the United States Government, known and designated as the United States Arsenal, at Indianapolis, Indiana: Provided, That when this settlement is made the Secretary of the Treasury shall take proper steps to secure for the United States the same benefit that the city of Indianapolis has obtained for other property holders interested in this