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 802 I FIFTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 777. 1905. `V°*-12·P·“8· on the same identical income or profits under the Acts of Congress v°'·“·*’·”‘· approved Jul first, eighteen hundred and sixty-two; June thirtieth, v°‘· “· *’· “°°· eighteen hundred and sixty-four; and July fourteenth, eighteen hundred and seventy, and amendments thereto. P,§,‘},‘Q{°',{f,§’,$Q,$““ To Andrew Gleeson and Patrick Maloney, the sum of four thousand seven hundred and nineteen dollarslandi sixtylieight cents,g/Ting the interest due u n a jud ment ren ere by the (aourt of ‘aims in cause numberedxsixteen tdousand three hundred and ten, Maloney and Gleeson against the United States, from the twenty-sixth day of June, eighteen hundred and ninety, the day the transcript of judgment was presented to the Secretary of the Treasury for payment, until the ourteenth day of June, eighteen hundred apd ninety-two, the day gd ]:dgm1en:Iwa€epaéd;taBfte11;t1h§GGoy1emmeng s appeal to the Supreme ur o e D1 s n ismisse . duGSg?,§,*gQgg2f'$,{s°· To the Good Shepherd Industrial School, of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, `the sum of two hundred and ninety-eight dollars ang céleigeinstipnta, is payment and settlement for amount expended b said o ep er Industrial School in the transportation of fiftyfour Indian girls from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, to Devils hike and other points in North Dakota. Gmd ***1**** Mg That the Secretary of the Treas be and he is hereby authorized i‘a\’?““‘"'“’°° and sameé to examine mi ssaieuids aims of are emdapias and Indiana Railway Company, for transporting the United States mail under its (prlggent corporate name and unélg its former corporate name, the Gran pids and Indiana Railroa ompany over ostal routes numbered twenty-four thousand and eighteen and one hundred and thirty-seven thousand and eighteen, during the Jperiod between July first, eighteen hundred and seventy-six, and une twenty-seventh, eighteen hundred and I1lI1€lZy·S1X, both inclusive, allowing said com- _ pan; whatever sum may be found due, not exceeding twenty-hve thouiirufiiusiusmeuon or san and thirty-nine dollars and seventy-five cents: Provided, That °l¤¤“· the sum foufid due shall be accepted liy thedsaid company asffull satis; faction of al its claims against the nite States arisin rom suc services. And lther said sum found] due is hereby appgopiiiated out of. an money in the reasury not otherwise a propriate. ’°"“ Y “““““°· To J_0hn W. Gummo, late of Company Fl: Twelfth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer Cavalry, the sum of one hundred and ninety dollars, being thedbalancelof bounty duehhin1}f<“· services rendered the Government uringt e ate war of the rc ve ion. E w· H“""’°· fTo Biajog E.l iV.lHalford, p(aylu1aster,dUnitedfStates Army, the sum o one mn rec smc sixty-five o lars an forty- our cents for refunding money to him which he disbursed through error and without fault, _ on his part for travel pay to enlisted men on discharge. J""" ““’l°’ H""' To John W'esley Hoyt, of the District of Columbia, the sum of tive thousand dollars, for the expenses actually incurred by him in the travel necessary to the preparation of his report on education in Europe and §\me1ic€,ge<p1est:‘déiy Hono3able)lVCHllialm  Seward, 'ecretary o tate o the Init tates, an publishe y `ongrer · in the year eighteen hundred and seventy. bb g,Li}$§‘}i§§,§,,,LS;'f To the Independent Line Steamers, of Tampa, Florida, the sum of one thousand three hundred and forty-four dollars and eighteen cents, ip fuélisgttlemcgnt of all claims lsaid steamer line may have against the nit tates or mages to the steamer Manatee, due to a collision M with the United States steamer Hillsboro in Tandpa Bay, Florida, on voigij p.as·: the night of November eighteenth, nineteen hun red and one. And so much of the Act of July first, nineteen hundred and two (Thirty- second_ Statutes at Large, page five hundred and fifty-seven), as authorized the payment of six hundred and twenty-four dollars and eighteecg cents to the said Independent Line Steamers is hereby repeal.