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 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. C11. 7. 1909. 129 JUDGMENTS, COURT OF CLAIMS. C,gggg§=¤¤~¤¤·¤¤¤¤¤* For the payment of the judgments rendered by the Court of Claims, reported to Congress at its resent session in Senate Documents Numbered One undred andp thirty-seven and one hundred and forty-three, name} ; ‘ For payment ofy the judgment entered up by the Court of Claims C(l,hl§,;°b°l*°° ml June tenth, nineteen hundred and nine, on mandate of the Supreme ` Court of the United States in cause numbered twenty-three thousand six hundred and eighty-nine, in favor of J. M. Ceballos and Company, _two hundred and gve thousand six hundred and fourteen dollars and thirty-seven cents, being allowance under contract for transporting prisoners of war from the Philippine Islands to Spain under treaty of ans; To a the judgment of the Court of Claims in thecase of the ·*“°¤“° C°°·¤* Une AtlantiicyCoast Line Railroad Company a ainst the United States, mumd commu" numbered twenty-four thousand nine hundred and fourteen, in said court, twenty thousand eight hundred and seven dollars and eighty- four cents; To pay the judgment of the Court of Claims in the case of the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company against the United States, numbered twenty-nine thousand nine hundred and eight, in said court, two hundred and ninety-two dollars and fortgnfive cents; in all, two hundred and twenty-six thousand seven hun red and fourteen dollars and sixty-six cents: Provided, That none of the judg— {gg? ments herein provided for shall be paid until the right of appeal shall have expired. · AWARDS, SPANISH TREATY CLAIMS COLMHSSION. c,§u1;;*s“ggu§mf;,*;;fY To pay certain awards made by the Spanish Treaty Claims Com- $,§§‘}‘§’,,_8.,,_ mission under the provisions of the Act of March second, nineteen ' hundred and one, certified to Congress in Senate Document Numbered One hundred and forty-four at the present session in favor of the following, namely: Jose Antonio Mesa, two thousand five hundred dollars; Enriqueta S. de Barros, guardian of Louis Santa Maria Alice Santa Maria, and Henry Santa Maria, surviving children of William Santa Maria, six thousand nine hundred and seventy-seven dollars; Adolfo Santa Maria, ten thousand six hundred and ninetyfone dollars; in all, twenty thousand one hundred and sixty-eight dollars. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE. .,,‘§‘;¥§i¥;?‘°“° """" ` The Public Printer is authorized to construct a steel bridge across B""8° °°'°°”“°>‘· Jackson alley connecting the Government Printing Office buildings, at a total cost not to exceed one thousand dollars. To pay Samuel Robinson and William Madden, as messengers on W§§§;‘;{}1 R§,*j,;*gg{{· night dut during the iirst session of the present Congress for extra Joseph De roms. ` services fliur hundred dollars each, and Joseph De Fontes, two hundred dollars; in all, one thousand dollars. ` LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. L“’“""°‘°°“g“’“· For balance of salary of the Register of Copyrights, as provided ,,,§§’·;if"°' °* "°"" by section forty-eight of the Act entitled "An Act to amend and con- V·>*· $1 P· 1085- solidate the Acts respecting copyright," approved March fourth, nineteen hundred and nine, for the fiscal vear ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and ten, five hundred dollars.