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To E. M. Garnett, assignee of Joel B. Watkins, of Henrico County, two thousand dollars.

To W. L. Crittenden, trustee of Mount Holly Baptist Church, of Morrisville, nine hundred and eighty dollars.

To James D. Sipe, administrator of Asa S. Baugher, deceased, of Rockingham County, one hundred and twenty-five dollars.

To Charles E. Flanary, administrator of Chadwell Brittain, deceased, of Lee County, four thousand eight hundred and sixty-four dollars. To Clifford S. Boush, one hundred and eighty-five dollars and seventy

six cents.

To Millard H. Crawford, seventy-nine dollars and forty-five cents. To James M. Creighton, of Norfolk County, three hundred and twenty dollars.

To Benjamin F. Day, of Rockbridge County, four hundred and forty-four dollars and ninety-three cents.

To James Hill, of Norfolk County, two hundred and fifty-three dollars and seventy cents.

To Richard Inch, of Warwick County, seventeen dollars and fiftythree cents.

To Peter Johnson, of Norfolk County, eighty-two dollars and nineteen cents.

To Stephen D. Kennedy, of Fauquier County, two hundred and sixty-four dollars and thirty-eight cents.

To Hugh Kühl, of Norfolk County, seven hundred and sixty-nine dollars and eighty-seven cents.

To Luther L. Martin, seventy dollars and sixty-eight cents.

To Charles Aulick, administrator of the estate of Hampton Aulick, deceased, five hundred and twenty-three dollars and eighty-four cents. To Lulu Boom, daughter of Francis Boom, deceased, three hundred and twenty dollars and eighty-nine cents.

To Emily J. Kenney, administratrix of the estate of Edward Kenney, deceased, four hundred and thirty-five dollars and sixty-one cents. To Emma J. Rich, administratrix of the estate of Charles E. Rich, deceased, six hundred and ninety-two dollars and five cents.

To Martha C. Kepler, administratrix of the estate of Robert Whiting, deceased, two hundred and forty-nine dollars and three cents.

To Julia T. Scott, widow of Gustavus H. Scott, deceased, one hundred and ninety-seven dollars and seventy-one cents.

To Amanda Wheeler, guardian of Ruth E. Hughes, daughter of Edward Hughes, deceased, three hundred and fifty-five dollars and

seven cents.

To Alfred B. Carter, of Fauquier County, four thousand dollars. To John McManus, of Norfolk County, four hundred and nineteen dollars and fifty-three cents.

To John Gaskins, five hundred and sixty-two dollars and eightythree cents.

To the trustees of Centenary Reform Church, of Winchester, Frederick County, one thousand seven hundred and eighty-six dollars.

To Manville A. Austin, Emma A. Johnson, Edgar H. Pullman, and Olive C. Kefauver, heirs of Valorous G. Austin, deceased, of Alexandria County, one thousand six hundred and eighty dollars.

To the trustees of the Enon Baptist Church, in Chesterfield County, six hundred dollars.

To the trustees of the Evangelical Lutheran Church, of Strasburg, Shenandoah County, one thousand six hundred and nineteen dollars. To the trustees of Braddock Street Methodist Episcopal Church South, of Winchester, Frederick County, two thousand five hundred and sixty dollars.

To Margaret V. Maddux, of Loudoun County, one thousand nine hundred and sixty dollars.

To the Catholic Church, of Winchester, Frederick County, six hundred and ten dollars.

To the trustees of the Presbyterian Church, of Lewinsville, Fairfax County, one thousand seven hundred and sixty dollars.

To Č. C. Gaver, administrator of Joseph Baldwin, deceased, of Loudoun County, four hundred and fifty-five dollars.

To Susanna Buffington, sole heir of the estate of A. M. Buffington, deceased, of Loudoun County, seventy-five dollars.

To Henry E. Butts, of Loudoun County, twenty-five dollars.

To C. C. Gaver, administrator of the estate of Joseph Conard, deceased, of Loudoun County, three hundred dollars.

To C. C. Gaver, administrator of the estate of L. W. Derry, deceased, of Loudoun County, one hundred and eighteen dollars.

To C. C. Gaver, executor of the estate of Philip Derry, deceased, of Loudoun County, six hundred dollars.

To C. C. Gaver, administrator of the estate of Philip Derry, deceased, of Loudoun County, eight hundred and thirty-three dollars.

To C. C. Gaver, administrator of the estate of Philip Fry, deceased, of Loudoun County, one hundred dollars.

To C. C. Gaver, administrator of the estate of Harrison Haws, deceased, of Loudoun County, two hundred and sixty-eighty dollars. To S. H. Love, administrator of the estate of Samuel Hough, deceased, of Loudoun County, two hundred dollars.

To C. C. Gaver, administrator of the estate of George W. Moore, deceased, of Loudoun County, four hundred and thirty dollars.

To W. O. Russell, administrator of the estate of George Neer, deceased, of Loudoun County, two hundred dollars.

To E. C. and W. C. Potts, administrators of the estate of Edwin H. Potts, deceased, of Loudoun County, twenty-five dollars.

To A. H. Potts, administrator of the estate of F. M. Potts, deceased,

of Loudoun County, two hundred and seventy-five dollars.

To Thomas W. Potts, sole heir of Jonas Potts, deceased, of Loudoun County, one hundred and fifty-five dollars.

To C. C. Gaver, administrator of the estate of Henry Reed, deceased, of Loudoun County, two hundred dollars.

To W. O. Russell, administrator of the estate of J. L. Russell, deceased, of Loudoun County, seventy-five dollars.

To C. C. Gaver, administrator of the estate of David Shriver, deceased, of Loudoun County, four hundred and five dollars.

To Jane Tavenner, executrix of the estate of Richard Tavenner, deceased, of Loudoun County, thirty dollars.

To C. C. Gaver, administrator of the estate of Levi Waters, deceased, of Loudoun County, three hundred and sixty dollars.

To Ella A. Hall, of Fairfax County, four thousand two hundred and thirty-eight dollars.

To the Norfolk Seamen's Friend Society, of Norfolk, Norfolk County, three thousand and sixty-one dollars.

To Raleigh Sherman, administrator of Isaac Hollingsworth, deceased, devisee under the will of Harriet B. Hollingsworth, deceased, of Frederick County, five thousand seven hundred and sixty dollars.

To Charles U. Gravatt, three hundred and fifty-one dollars and twenty-two cents.

To John Gaskins, of Norfolk County, one hundred and three dollars and eighty-three cents.

To Alexander W. Cassell, of Norfolk County, three hundred and eighty-two dollars and seventy cents.

To Marie Elizabeth Horner, widow of Frederick Horner, deceased, thirty-five dollars and twenty-one cents.

To Nannie Glover Kaufman, widow (remarried) of William K. Mayo, deceased, one hundred and ninety-six dollars and twenty-three ents.

Washington.

West Virginia.

To Clifford J. Boush, two dollars and fifty-five cents.

To Emily J. Kenney, administratrix of Edward Kenney, deceased, two thousand seven hundred and sixty-six dollars and seventy-two

cents.

To Henry T. Percy, three hundred and twenty-three dollars and eighty-four cents.

To George P. Lumsden, one hundred and fifty-four dollars and fifty

two cents.

To Emily A. H. Tatem, sister and administratrix of Josiah D. Pinner, deceased, seventy-nine dollars and thirty-eight cents.

To Robert Whiting, one hundred and ninety-nine dollars and seventy

two cents.

To E. B. Shaver, administrator of the estate of Elizabeth Hahn, deceased, of Shenandoah County, four hundred and fifty-nine dollars. To the trustees of the Norfolk Academy, of the city of Norfolk, three thousand six hundred dollars.

To George L. Watkins, Junius F. Watkins, Bettie Hamilton, Lottie E. Kidd, and Louisa J. Jones, of Greenesville County, nine thousand one hundred and forty-one dollars.

To the trustees of Saint Paul's Protestant Episcopal Church, of the city of Norfolk, three thousand six hundred dollars.

To Rosa M. Bowden, Zenobia Porter, Mary E. Bowden, and Martha Bowden Gustin, heirs of Lemuel J. Bowden, deceased, of York County, four thousand eight hundred and forty-five dollars.

WASHINGTON.

To Philip C. Van Buskirk, of Snohomish County, two hundred and fifty-nine dollars and eighteen cents.

To Jacob Edmund Noel, of Pierce County, two hundred and four dollars and ninety-three cents.

To Ambrose B. Wyckoff, of King County, one hundred and ninetynine dollars and forty-five cents.

WEST VIRGINIA.

To Allen J. Moses, of Greenbrier County, six hundred and seventytwo dollars.

To J. G. Rogers, administrator of John Rogers, deceased, of Fayette County, two hundred and sixty-three dollars.

To Warwick Hutton, administrator of Samuel Morrison, deceased, of Randolph County, one thousand three hundred and forty dollars. To Thomas B. Scott, of Randolph County, one thousand one hundred and seventy-eight dollars.

To Charles B. Van Metre, administrator of Thomas T. Van Metre, deceased, of Berkeley County, four hundred and thirty-eight dollars. To J. D. Billmyer, administrator of Margaret J. Cross, deceased, of Jefferson County, one hundred and five dollars.

To Patrick Crickard, administrator of Henry Currence, deceased, of Randolph County, five hundred and two dollars.

To Robert C. Hess, executor of John Hess, deceased, of Jefferson County, two hundred and fifteen dollars.

To H. L. Snapp, administrator of Jacob H. Snapp, deceased, of Berkeley County, two hundred and seventy dollars.

To George W. Hott, administrator de bonis non cum testamento annexo of the estate of John Nice waner, deceased, of Jefferson County, five hundred and forty-nine dollars.

To Melven Currence, administrator of William H. Currence, deceased, of Randolph County, one thousand three hundred dollars.

To Lee Crouch, administrator of Abram Crouch, deceased, of Randolph County, four thousand one hundred and four dollars.

To James H. Lemon, administrator of Newton Shumate, deceased, of Raleigh County, four hundred and eighty-one dollars.

To Robert M. G. Brown, of Monongalia County, seven hundred and eleven dollars and sixty-nine cents.

To William D. Staley, Ellen R. Whitson, and Robert D. Staley, sole heirs of Stephen Staley, deceased, of Jefferson County, eight hundred and fifteen dollars.

To the trustees of the Methodist Episcopal Church, of Harpers Ferry, Jefferson County, three thousand dollars.

To the trustees of the Methodist Episcopal Church South, of Guyandotte, Cabell County, two thousand dollars.

To the trustees of the Baptist Church, of Guyandotte, Cabell County, two thousand dollars.

To the trustees of the Methodist Episcopal Church, of Mill Creek, Randolph County, eight hundred dollars.

To the trustees of the Methodist Episcopal Church South, of Winfield, Putnam County, one thousand two hundred dollars.

To the trustees of the Baptist Church, of Charlestown, Jefferson County, one thousand four hundred and forty-nine dollars.

To the trustees of Baxter Institute, of Buckhannon, Upshur County, one thousand four hundred and thirty-one dollars.

To the trustees of Tuscarora Lodge, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, of Martinsburg, Berkeley County, one thousand one hundred and forty-five dollars.

WISCONSIN.

To James K. Cogswell, two hundred and fourteen dollars and eighty

cents.

To Albert Mertz, fifty-eight dollars and eight cents.

To Webster Doty, eighty-nine dollars and eighty-six cents. To Florence Hayward, daughter of George W. Hayward, deceased, three hundred and seventeen dollars and eighty-two cents.

MISCELLANEOUS CLAIMS AND COURT OF CLAIMS FINDINGS.

Wisconsin.

Miscellaneous

claims.

Memphis Conference Female Insti

To the trustees of the Memphis Conference Female Institute, Jackson, Tennessee, twelve thousand dollars, as compensation for occu- tute, Tenn. pancy and damages to said institute by the Army of the United States during the war for the suppression of the rebellion.

To Elizabeth A. Ballew, of Kerrville, Texas, one hundred dollars, Elizabeth A. Ballew. being for beef cattle furnished United States troops in the year eighteen hundred and sixty-five.

To Eliza E. Hebert, of Iberville Parish, Louisiana, twenty-one thousand and ninety dollars, for stores and supplies furnished the Army of the United States during the civil war.

To N. N. Lowry, of Carroll County, Georgia, the sum of one hundred and twenty-five dollars, being for the value of a mule sold to United States military authorities during the war for the suppression of the rebellion.

Eliza E. Hebert.

N. N. Lowry.

Second Regiment Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry.

To the members of the band of the Second Regiment Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry, for the hire, use, and unavoidable damage to certain band instruments, their private property, while in the service of Payment to band. the United States during the recent war with Spain, and to pay to each of said men, or to their heirs, administrators, and assigns of such of them as shall have in the meantime deceased, the sums which appear opposite their names, as follows, to wit: Henry Johnson, thirty-seven dollars and sixteen cents; Charles E. Collar, twenty-one dollars and ninety-one cents; Frank Novotny, seventeen dollars and thirty-three

Edwin P. Brewer.

George Dalton.
Widow of.

Erick Haugen.

George T. Howard.
Heirs or assigns of.

M. A. Gantt and Son.

Warren Mitchell.
Administrator of.

Benjamin Burrows.

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Schlipf, or

cents; Robert Brand, junior, deceased, fifty-five dollars; Louis Simmet, five dollars; Fred W. Kohl, twelve dollars and sixteen cents; Eugene R. Billett, eight dollars and eighty-three cents; Frank A. Kroeff, eighteen dollars and thirty-three cents; Albert Boehm, seven dollars and eightythree cents; Frank H. Kempt, twenty-two dollars and sixteen cents; Herman F. Discher, six dollars and sixty-six cents; Joseph J. Nussbaumer, twenty-two dollars and sixteen cents; Henry Ebeling, junior, three dollars and fifty cents; Herman Nagel, twenty-two dollars and eighty-three cents; Ferdinand Wetzel, forty dollars and fifty cents; Charles Neumann, eleven dollars and sixteen cents; George Johnson, twenty-five dollars; Ambrosius Jachinski, twenty-two dollars and sixteen cents; Oscar Hensel, seven dollars and eight cents; William J. Trier, deceased, thirty-six dollars and fifty cents; Adolph G. Markworth, thirteen dollars and sixteen cents; total, four hundred and sixteen dollars and forty-two cents.

To Edwin P. Brewer, captain, Seventh Regiment United States Cavalry, United States Army, the sum of one hundred and ninety dollars and twenty-six cents, said sum of money having been deducted and stopped against his pay for a loss of certain commissary stores and supplies which occurred by reason of the defalcations and peculations of Post Commissary-Sergeant Maltby, at Fort Huschuca, Arizona, during the summer of eighteen hundred and ninety-six, as shown by official reports filed in the office of the Auditor for the War Department. To Margaret Dalton, widow of George Dalton, deceased, late of Pottsville, Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, the sum of three hundred dollars, being the sum unlawfully collected from the said George Dalton by the board of enrollment when drafted for service in the Army, he not being a citizen of the United States at the time.

To Erick Haugen, of Spring Valley Township, Rock County, Wisconsin, the sum of three hundred dollars, being the sum unlawfully collected from him by the board of enrollment, namely, three hundred dollars to furnish a substitute when drafted for service in the Army, he not being a citizen of the United States.

To the heirs or assigns of George T. Howard, late of San Antonio, Texas, the sum of two thousand and seventy-seven dollars and eighty cents, out of any money not otherwise appropriated, in full settlement of the amount found to be due the said George T. Howard by a board of survey appointed for the purpose of assessing damages done to his property by troops of the United States.

To M. A. Gantt and Son, of Conecuh County, Alabama, the sum of one hundred dollars and fifty cents, for board and lodging furnished by them to volunteer soldiers who enlisted in the Second Regiment Alabama Volunteer Infantry during the Spanish-American war.

To Elliott K. Pennebaker, administrator of Warren Mitchell, deceased, late of Louisville, Kentucky, the sum of one hundred and twenty-eight thousand six hundred and ninety-two dollars and twenty

two cents.

To Benjamin Burrows, of Orleans County, Vermont, the sum of three hundred dollars, being the sum unlawfully collected from him by the board of enrollment when drafted for service in the Army, and who was rejected upon examination by surgeons.

To the legal representatives of John Schlipf, or Stipp, deceased, late representa- of Crawford County, Pennsylvania, the sum of three hundred dollars, being the sum unlawfully collected from him by the board of enrollment when drafted for service in the Army in eighteen hundred and sixty-four.

Michael Kries.

To Michael Kries, of Atlanta, Georgia, seven thousand four hundred and four dollars, being for tobacco furnished the Army during the civil war.

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