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 1080 rrrrrsnvnnru conennss. .sES¤. 11. cn. 1006. 1903. Marine Insurance Company, of Cincinnati, three thousand dollars; the City Insurance Company, of Cincinnati, three thousand dollars; settlement numbered fifty hundred and sixtv—eight, of eighteen hundred and eight -four, in favor of the National Insurance Company, of Cincinnati, th/vree thousand dollars; the American Insurance Company, of Cincinnati, four thousand dollars; the Central Insurance Com any, of Cincinnati, three thousand dollars; settlement numbered fifty hundred and eighty-five, of eighteen hundred and eighty-four, in favor of the American Insurance Ilompany, of Cincinnati, four thousand six hun- V dred and sixty-seven dollars; in all, twenty-three thousand dollars and thirty-three cents. Stewm ¤¤d_Bm. Sec. 7. That the sum of sixteen thousand nine hundred and thirty- mgézfriszhilgtiog three dollars and thirty-three cents appropriated to be paid to Henry °I*_}',j‘,‘*°p*‘§§'; °*- V. Lester, administrator of James Barr, deceased, as surviving partner '` of the firm of Stewart and Barr, in the Act entitled "An Act for the allowance of certain claims for stores and supplies reported by the Court of Claims under the provisions of the Act approved March third, eighteen hundred and eighty-three, and common y known as the Bowman Act, and for other purp0ses," approved May twenty-seventh, nineteen hundred and two (page two hundred and nineteen of volume thirty-two, United States Statutes at Lar e), shall be paid as follows: Henry V. Lester, administrator of James gStuart, deceased, eight thousand four hundred and sixty-six dollars and sixty-seven cents, and ` `Henry V. Lester, administrator of James Barr, deceased, eight thou- 1+m». sand four hundred and sixty-six dollars and sixty-six cents: irovided, rnmnequnsa. however, That the same shall notbe 'd until the Court of Claims shall certify to the Secreta of the theasury that the administrator of said estates represents the next of kin of said James Stuart and James Barr, and e court which granted the administrations on said estates shall have certified that the administrator has given adequate security for the legal disbursement of the amounts herein appropriated. . Jorma. mmm; That the amount appropriated to be paid under the clause reading as c;:,';,",,?  follows: "On the ship Theresa, Philip Brum, master, namel, George §.*;,*u•;;h_':>wQ°0]·gv*i§,g-:;· W. Lockwood, administrator of the estate of John A. Igubernat, Ame, p. 219Aeceased, thirteen thousand five hundred and thirty-seven dollars and fifty cents: Pbwvided, lwwevez-, That the amount so appropriated shall _ not be paid until the Court of Claims shall certify to the Secretary of the Treasury that the administrator of said estate represents the next of kin of John A. Dubernat, or, in the event the court shall iiud there are no such next of kin and that there was a widow of said John A. Dubernat, then that said sum be aid to the personal representative of such widow for and on behalf oip the next of kin of such widow," in the Act entitled "An Act for the allowance of certain claims for stores and supplies reported by the Court of Claims under the provisions of the Act app(roved March third, eighteen hundred and eighty-three, and commonly nown as the Bowman Act, and for other purposes/’ approved May twenty-seventh, nineteen hundred and two (page two undred and nineteen of volume thirty-two, United States Statutes at Large), be paid instead to J. Stellnian Hogg, administrator of the estate of Louisia R. C. Durkee, formerly Dubernat, widow of the said emma. John A. Dubernat, deceased: Provided, fmwerer, That the same shall 1>m¤x,em.,¤qnn¤a. not be paid until the Court of Claims shall certify to the Secretary of the Treasury that the administrator represents the next of kin of said widow, and the court which granted the administration to the said administrator shall certify that he has given adequate security for the legal disbursement of the amount herein appropriated. am, nam Sec. 8. For pa ment of the salaries and expenses of the Department of Commerce and? Labor, established by the “Act to establish the Department of Commerce and Lab0r," approved February fourteenth,