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 556 FIFTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 1351. 1902. of said company on account of said bonds or securities, nor shall any payment be made for rents of said grounds or for the restoration of M§§g°,;* mn “· the same. The said Milburn as trustee shall file with the Secretary of ' the Treasury a report giving the names of the creditors so paid, and the respective amounts, an on what account, accompanied with a voucher, under oath, showing the furnishing of such labor, material, services, and other expenses as aforesaid, andthe payment therefor mlgmmdd ML by said trustee. The unexpended balance, if any, shall be returned ' by said trustee to the Treasury with said report, which shall be filed within one year after said appropriation shall be paid to said trustee. mSc‘};e°°gg°({e*:,h“¤’*° In case of the death. resggnation, or removal of said trustee, the cir- ` cuit court of the United tates for the western district of New York shall, upon application of any interested party, appoint a successor who shall discharge said trust. B°¤**- The said trustee or his successor may be required by the Secretary of the Treasury to give a bond to be approved by him for the faithful diséiharge of said trupt hereby creandw IN F ¥¤¤¤¤¤*·• •¤¤W¤* um norms Nransnra Arm nar DIAN srrrorrz or I" the payment of legal claims against the South Carolina Interstate and °1‘"“" West Indian Exposition Company for labor, articles, and services rendered to said compan for e work of said exposition, or for the reimbursement of any officer of said company who has advanced money or paid} such claims, lpane hundred and sixty thousand dollars, or so - much thereo as may necessary. m§g*·*¤°* l>°¤¤*Y Rmnnp nomrrr rmm: That section two thousand and thirty-five it 's, uc. am. p. of the Revised Statutes is hereby repealed, and the unexpended balance M '°’“1°°‘ offthe fund formegly in the cristodly of xthe §`reedmelp’s Bureau and re e to in said section is ere covere into the Treasury as gx “Miscellaneous receipts”: B·0vided, That upon application by parties entitled to any portion of the moneys so covered in, the Secretary of the Treasury is authorized and directed to pay the amount found due in the same manneg and from the sanlie appropriation as claims for bounty to vo unteer so iers are now pai. “;';gB*°W¤*°*•*¤° Pnnmivr ro LEGAL REPRESENTATIVES or W. G. Buowivrow AND rnmemm. o#rm·:1¢s: To pay amounts ascertained by the Attorney—General to be due, under the Act approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninlepy-nine, tgelgegal pepreppntativeg of W. G. Hrownlow, Brownlow an laws, an rown ow, laws an ‘0m ny, ate owners and roprietors, respectively, of the Knoxville Vlllili, Knoxville, Tennesgee, and certified in House Document Numbered Six hundred and eight of the present session, one thousand eight hundred and fifteen dollars. ,_§;‘*;'g,';°gc*g{{{· D°· PAra11?s·1l;r<}_CuAmnnaLA1N, (l?}:§LA{1);pND Slpoirrz To (pnéiple thefSe:- Payment w. retar o thereasur to J am r ain, e an anott o the P""' "‘ 1`°°‘ city df Richmond, Stdte opvirginia, the sum of oliie thousand seven hundred and four dollars and forty-six cents, the amount provided for by the Act approved June third, nineteen hundred and two, it now gppearixlrg that all appropriations for the Marblehead light·house have en ex austed. ,,,Q‘§",_,§j¤*g‘¤8;*,§,°;g,';’},‘;§. Cmxnrr rn Accoums or cmrmm ormcmzs, Corrs or Exemnnnsz ¤¢¤r¤· Authority is hereby granted to the accounting officers of the Treasury to allow and credit in the accounts of certain officers of the Corps of Engineers, United States Army, amounts standing against them on the books of the Treasurv as follows: Lieutenant—Colonel W. H. H. Beuyaurd, twenty-nine dollars and seventy cents; Major F. A. Mahan, fifteen dollars; Captain C. H. McKinstry, nine dollars and twenty-two cents; Lieutenant—Colonel O. H. Ernst, four hundred and thirty-five dollars and four cents; Ma'or Dan C. Kingman, ten dollars and thirty cents; Captain Charles L. l?otter, seventy-nine dollars and sixty-five cents; an Captain Henry S. Taber, one thousand and twenty-five