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 F lFTY·EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 777. 1905. 807 and Thomas Gilliat of said firm to Richard Taylor, bein dated May twelfth, eighteenhundred, and prior to the ratification of the Treaty of September thirtieth, eighteen hundred. And so much of the Act of June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, as authorized the payment of the said sum of eleven thousand nine hundred and forty- six dollars and eighty-one cents to the administrator of John Gilliat, deceased, is hereby repealed. " To refund internal-revenue taxes illegally collected from owners of m;¤*°'¤*'·'°V°¤°° rivate dies th follo 'n m unt. h ° · p, e W1 g a 0 s, or so muc as may be found due nemndwownmol y the accountingaofficers of the Treasury Department, to wit: *’“"'° ‘"°“· To American atch Company, of Cleveland, Ohio, three hundred and fifty-eight dollars and sixty-three cents; Doctor J. C. Ayer and Company, eight thousand four hundred and thirty-five dollars; Bar-. clay and Company, two hundred and eleven dollars and twenty-five cents; B. Bendel and Company, five hundred and eighty-four dollars and seventeen cents; William Bond, forty dollars; B. Brandreth, one thousand nine hundred and sixty-tive dollars; Brocket and Newton two hundred and eighty dollars; Frederick Brown, five hundred and twenty-one dollars and seventy-one cents; Joseph Burnett and Company, two hundred and forty-nine dollars and ninety cents; Byam, ar ton and Company, twenty-eight thousand two hundred and forty dollars and seventy- ve cents; Centaur Company, thirty-nine dollars and fifty-eight cents; Clark Match Company, nine hundred and seventy dollars; Cowles and Lech, one thousand and eightv-four dollars and fifty-two cents; Curtiss and Brown, twenty-four dollars; M. Daily, four thousand three hundred and ninety-tive dollars; James Eaton, four thousand five hundred and five dollars; P. Eichele and Company, seven thousand four hundred and twentyseven dollars and seventy-two cents; Excelsior Match `Company, t ree hundred and ninety-eight dollars and twenty-seven cents;. B. A. Fahenstock and Com ny, one hundred dollars; Fleming Brothers, one thousand three hunefifed dollars; William Gates, twenty-three thousand one hundred and four dollars and eighty-one cents; A. J. Griggs, one thousand three hundred and fifty-eight dollars and seventy-five cents; R. P. Hall and Company, two thousand and fifty dollars; Samuel Hart and Com ny, two thousand eight hundred and sixty-one dollars; J. E. Hedilington, ninety-tive dollars; Hiscox and Company, twelve dollars; C. E. Hull and Company, eighty-one dollars and ninety- six cents; Thomas J. Husband, one hundred and fifty-four dollars and seventy cents; T. T. Ives, eighty-tive dollars and ninetv—live cents; Doctor D. Jayne and Son, four thousand three hundred and twenty-one dollars; J. S. Johnson and Com ny, two hundred and seventy-nine dollars and seventy-five cents; Jldhnston, Holloway and Com ny, one hundred and two dollars; Kennedy and Company, one hhndred and twenty-six dollars and sixty-six cents; Lawrence and Cohen, two thousand eight hundred and sixty-two dollars; C. S. Leete, five hundred and the dollars and ninety-one cents; John J. Levy, one thousand one hundred and fifty-three dollars and twenty cents; C. WV. Lord (Lord and Robinson), one thousand three hundred and twenty-eight dollars and twenty-seven cents; Andrew S. Lowe, fifty-one dollars; Doctor J. H. McLean, nine hundred and seventy dollars; Merchants Gargling Oil Company, five hundred and thirtv-six dollars and twenty-nine cents; A. Messenger, four thousand eight hundred and ninety-five dollars: Newbauer and Company. four hundred and eighty dollars; New _York Consolidated Card Company, two hundred and fifteen dollars: Ray V. Pierce., nine hundre and sixtv-nine dollars and twenty-two cents; D. Ransom, Son and Comanv, seven hundred and forty-eight dollars and twenty cents; D. M. llichardson, twenty thousand nine hundred and fifty-five dollars; Richardson Match Company, four thousand seven hundred and thirty