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To George Moore, of Hamilton County, sixty-five dollars.
To J. A. Mays, of Meigs County, one hundred dollars.
To William Morton, of Guernsey County, fifty dollars.

To George Naylor, of Jefferson County, five hundred and eighty dol

lars.

To Henry T. Brown, executor of Peter Pendergrass, deceased, of Athens County, one hundred dollars.

To Levi Rouse, of Jefferson County, one hundred and twenty dollars. To George A. Shaw, of Meigs County, one hundred and twenty-five dollars.

To Allen Swearingen, of Adams County, two hundred dollars.
To G. W. Shaw, of Highland County, one hundred dollars.

To Philip Swonger, of Brown County, one hundred and twenty-five dollars.

To A. S. Shannon, of Sciota County, one hundred and twenty dollars. To Mrs Sarah Steel, of Gallia County, five dollars.

To Benjamin F. Savage, of Meigs County, one hundred and twentyfive dollars.

To Mary Skeen, widow of J. D. Skeen, deceased, of Brown County, thirty dollars.

To John Thompson, of Jefferson County, one hundred and thirty-five dollars.

To John Varney, of Gallia County, one hundred and thirty-eight dollars and sixty cents.

To Stephen Wilcox, of Gallia County, one hundred dollars.

To Daniel Wice (or Wise), junior, administrator of Daniel Wice (or Wise), senior, deceased, of Meigs County, ninety dollars.

To Maria Ware, widow of Daniel Ware, deceased, of Pike County, forty dollars.

PENNSYLVANIA.

To Josiah Allen, of Franklin County, forty dollars.

To W. T. King, administrator of John Barrett, deceased, of Adams County, one hundred and twenty-five dollars.

To J. N. Snively and D. M. Detrich, administrators of Abraham Barr, deceased, of Franklin County, two hundred and forty dollars.

To Jacob B. Brumbaugh, of Franklin County, seven dollars and fifty

cents.

To John Bare, of Franklin County, six dollars.

To John Byers, of Adams County, fifty-three dollars and eighty cents. To Francis Bowden, of Franklin County, forty-seven dollars and seventy-five cents.

To Mary M. Baer, widow of Israel Baer, deceased, of Franklin County, seven dollars and fifty cents.

To John Cressler, of Franklin County, three dollars.

To John Cameron, of Cumberland County, eighteen dollars and forty

cents.

To George J. Pitman and Maria J. Fore, administrators of Daniel Fore, deceased, of Fulton County, one hundred and thirty-two dollars and sixty cents.

To Daniel Gise, of Adams County, eighty-nine dollars.

To Jeremiah Gitt, of Adams County, twenty-two dollars.

To W. M. Glenn, of Cumberland County, ten dollars.

To William Heaffer, of Adams County, twenty-three dollars and seventy-five cents.

To C. R. Hinkie, of Cumberland County, five dollars and seventy-six cents.

To Esther Knepper, widow of Solomon Knepper, deceased, of Fulton County, thirty-three dollars and seventy five cents.

To James D. Keller, of Adams County, thirty-five dollars.

To Elizabeth Lentz, administratrix of Henry Lentz, deceased, of York County, one hundred and twenty five dollars.

To Nancy Lesher, widow of Jacob Lesher, deceased, of Franklin County, twenty-two dollars.

To Isaiah Lehman, of Fulton County, one hundred and twenty-five dollars.

To I. N. Durboran, administrator of Johu Larimer, deceased, of Adams County, one hundred and seventy-six dollars.

To William Mell, surviving partner of the firm of Wunderlich and Mell, of Cumberland County, forty dollars.

To John Mors, of Bedford County, two dollars and fifty cents.

To C. H. and Maria Martin and Elizabeth Hykes (formerly Martin), children of Barbara Martin, deceased, of Fulton County, eighteen dol lars.

To Philip G. Morgart, of Bedford County, one hundred and forty dollars and seventy-four cents.

To James Megary, of Cumberland County, sixteen dollars.

To Charlotte Newman, widow of Jesse D. Newman, deceased, of Adams County, eighteen dollars.

To Henry D. Newman, of Cumberland County, fifteen dollars.

To Emanuel Overholtzer, of Adams County, one hundred and thirtyfive dollars.

To Anastatias Roby, widow of G. W. Roby, deceased, of Bedford County, nine dollars and thirty cents.

To Thomas Riley (or Reilly), of Cumberland County, one hundred dollars.

To Samuel Shuck, of Bedford County, fifteen dollars and sixty-two

cents.

To Catherine Sparks, widow of Daniel Sparks, deceased, of Bedford County, eight dollars and fifty cents.

To Jacob C. Snyder, of Franklin County, eighty-two dollars and fifty cents.

MARYLAND.

To John W. Williams, administrator of Fayette Ball, deceased, of Anne Arundel County, five hundred and five dollars.

To Asa Bowlus and Noah Bowlus, administrators of Sophia Bowlus, deceased, of Frederick County, two hundred and thirty-seven dollars and twenty-six cents.

To Nicholas Brewer, junior, executor of Nicholas Brewer, deceased, of Anne Arundel County, three hundred and ninety-eight dollars and twenty-five cents.

To Noble E. Barnes, administrator of John H. Barnes, deceased, of Charles County, one hundred and nineteen dollars and thirty cents. To H. Bradley Davidson, administrator of Henry Gingell, deceased, of Montgomery County, eighty-four dollars.

To Samuel Hargett, of Frederick County, seven dollars and twenty

cents.

To Thomas Kelley, of Montgomery County, one hundred and fifty dollars.

To Samuel Klein, of Frederick County, seventy-five dollars and fiftyone cents.

To Mrs. E. Harriet Matthews, administratrix of William Matthews, deceased, of Charles County, seventy-six dollars.

To William E. Mercer, of Frederick County, two hundred and fourteen dollars and fifty cents.

To Mary W. Plummer, of Frederick County, one hundred and eightytwo dollars.

To Daniel Shaff, of Frederick County, thirty-six dollars and seventyfive cents.

To Richard Wise, of Washington County, five dollars and twentyfive cents.

To William White, of Frederick County, one hundred and twenty-five dollars.

To Lewis W. Williams, of Montgomery County, ninety-three dollars and ninety-nine cents.

KANSAS

To D. W. Cannon, of Linn County, two dollars and fifty cents.

WISCONSIN.

To Rudolph Kochwell, of Buffalo County, seventy-two dollars.

NEW YORK.

To Ruth S. Garrison, Mark T. Ferris, and William H. Garrison, administrators of T. L. Garrison, deceased, of Saratoga County, forty-two dollars and ninety-five cents.

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.

To Sarah King, widow of Wilson King, deceased, of Washington County, ninety-six dollars and fifteen cents.

To John McGuire, of Washington County, forty-six dollars and fifty cents.

SEC. 2. That the provisions in the act of Congress approved July fifth, eighteen hundred and eighty-four, appropriating the sum of two hundred and six dollars and fifty cents to John B. Auxier, of Johnson County, Kentucky, be and is hereby, amended to appropriate only the sum of one hundred and six dollars and fifty cents; and said provision, so far as it purported to appropriate an excess over the last named sum, shall be deemed of no effect.

Approved, February 20, 1886.

[PUBLIC-No. 12.]

CHAP. 27.—An act to provide for certain of the most urgent deficiencies in the appropriations for the service of the Government for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty-six, and for other purposes.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the following sums, or so much thereof as may be necessary, be, and the same are hereby, appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the objects hereinafter expressed, for the service of the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty-six, and prior years, namely:

TREASURY DEPARTMENT.

For compensation of special agents to examine the books, accounts, and money on hand at the several sub-treasuries and depositories, including national banks acting as depositaries under the act of August sixth, eighteen hundred and forty-six, being deficiencies as follows: For the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-five, five hundred and eighty-nine dollars and sixty-five cents; for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-six, four thousand dollars.

For the annual repairs of the Treasury building, being for the service of the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-six, six thousand dol lars.

PROPAGATION OF FOOD-FISHES.

To supply a deficiency in the appropriation for the propagation of food-fishes for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty-six, twelve thousand dollars.

WAR DEPARTMENT.

For artificial limbs and appliances, or commutation therefor, and transportation, being for the service of the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-six, one hundred and seventy-five thousand dollars.

To reimburse the appropriations for the Quartermasters Department of the Army for expenses attending the funeral of General Grant paid by authority of Executive order directing General Hancock to give General Grant an imposing funeral, twelve thousand and thirty-seven dollars and ninety-three cents.

To pay the three items of expense referred by General Hancock to the Secretary of War, namely: for hire of stenographer, one hundred and ninety-five dollars; telegrams received and sent, four hundred and fifty-two dollars and eighty-three cents; mileage expenses, three hundred and fifty-three dollars and sixty-eight cents; in all, one thousand and one dollars and fifty-one cents, or so much thereof as the Secretary of War may find to be due and unpaid.

To pay the bill of Stephen Merritt, undertaker, for embalming, burial casket and ornamentation thereof, canopy, catafalque and other necessary articles and services furnished by him at reasonable prices and 15447-3

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