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French spoliation claims-Continued.

Ship "Galen.'

Schooner "Betsey."

Brig "Polly."

Brig "Dolphin."

Schooner

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"Claris

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Francis M. Boutwell, administrator of Benjamin Cobb, four hundred and forty-four dollars and ninety-five cents.

Francis M. Boutwell, administrator of John McLean, eight hundred dollars and ninety-one cents.

Chandler Robbins, administrator of Joseph Russell, eight hundred and eighty-nine dollars and ninety cents.

George G. King, administrator of James Scott, four hundred and forty-four dollars and ninety-five cents.

Charles F. Adams, administrator of Peter Chardon Brooks, seven hundred and forty dollars and thirty cents.

On the ship Galen, John Mackay, master, namely:

John T. Morse and others, executors of Eliakim Morse, deceased, six thousand six hundred and eleven dollars.

James H. Fiske, administrator of Benjamin Eddy, deceased, two thousand two hundred and three dollars and sixty-six cents.

Thomas B. Hall, assignee of Thomas Bartlett, one thousand eight hundred and forty dollars.

Francis M. Boutwell, administrator of John and Mungo Mackay, deceased, one thousand and one dollars.

Robert Codman, administrator of William Gray, deceased, three thousand dollars.

Charles A. Welch, administrator of William Stackpole, deceased, five hundred dollars.

William G. Perry, administrator of Nicholas Gilman, deceased, seven hundred and fifty dollars.

William Ropes Trask, administrator of Thomas Amory, deceased, seven hundred and fifty dollars.

Arthur T. Lyman, administrator of Theodore Lyman, deceased, five hundred dollars.

Thomas N. Perkins, administrator of John C. Jones, deceased, one thousand dollars.

Horatio H. Hunnewell, administrator of Arnold Welles, junior, deceased, five hundred dollars.

George G. King, administrator of James Scott, deceased, five hundred dollars.

On the schooner Betsey, Major F. Bowles, master, namely: Christopher Dexter, administrator of Edward Dexter, deceased, three thousand three hundred and forty-six dollars.

On the vessel brig Polly, Henry Nicoll, master, namely:

Eliza J. Hieskell, administratrix of William Wilson, deceased, four thousand seven hundred and seventy-seven dollars and twenty-five cents.

Charles Selden, administrator de bonis non of Isaac McPherson, deceased, nine hundred and twenty-nine dollars and seventy-five cents. On the brig Dolphin, Samuel Miller, master, namely: Edward N. Dingley, administrator of the estate of William Nickels, deceased, one thousand three hundred and sixty-three dollars.

Richard H. T. Taylor, administrator of David Otis, deceased, one thousand five hundred and seventy-eight dollars.

George B. Sawyer, administrator of Samuel Nickels, deceased, one thousand five hundred and seventy-eight dollars.

A. Lawrence Lowell, administrator of Nathaniel Fellows, deceased, two hundred and eighty-six dollars.

On the schooner Clarissa, Benjamin Raynes, master, namely: Edward O. Emerson, junior, administrator of Edward Emerson, junior, deceased, one thousand one hundred and forty dollars.

William A. Hayes, administrator de bonis non of Nathaniel A. Haven, deceased, two hundred dollars.

On the brig Sabbatus Neptune, Samuel Moulton, master, namely: Edward O. Emerson, administrator of Edward Emerson, junior, deceased, four thousand seven hundred and seventy-four dollars.

William A. Hayes, administrator de bonis non of Nathaniel A. Haven, deceased, three hundred dollars.

On the schooner Esther, William Hooper, master, namely: Charles Francis Adams, administrator of Peter Chardon Brooks, deceased, one thousand two hundred and seventy-seven dollars and fifty-two cents.

David W. Lowe, administrator of Daniel Rogers, deceased, six thousand and twenty-two dollars and fourteen cents.

French spoliation claims-Continued.

Schooner "Esther."

On the vessel schooner Mary, Tilley Wentworth, master, namely: Schooner "Mary S. W. Rollins, administrator of Hiram Rollins, deceased, one thousand and sixty-three dollars and thirty-three cents.

S. W. Rollins, administrator of Tilley Wentworth, deceased, one thousand four hundred and seventy-three dollars and thirty-three cents. George S. Frost, administrator of Andrew Rollins, deceased, four hundred and eighty-nine dollars and thirty-three cents.

Woodward Emery, administrator of Thomas Manning, deceased,

two hundred dollars.

George W. Haven, administrator of Moses Woodward, deceased, one hundred dollars.

Stephen Decatur, administrator of Samuel Stover, deceased, one hundred dollars.

Francis E. Langdon, administrator of Clement Stover, deceased, two hundred dollars.

Josephine Richter, administratrix of John McClintock, deceased, one hundred dollars.

On the schooner Good Intent, Hazard Powers, master, namely: Raymond N. Parish, administrator of Joshua Raymond, deceased, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-three dollars.

Raymond N. Parish, administrator of Christopher Raymond, deceased, nine hundred and ninety-eight dollars.

Augusta H. Williams, administratrix of Ezekiel Williams, deceased, one hundred dollars.

John C. Parsons, administrator of John Caldwell, deceased, two hundred and fifty dollars.

On the ship Governor Bowdoin, Daniel Oliver, master, namely: Charles F. Adams, administrator cf Peter C. Brooks, one thousand one hundred dollars.

A. Lawrence Lowell, administrator of Nathaniel Fellowes, two thousand dollars.

Frank Dabney, administrator of Samuel W. Pomeroy, one thousand dollars.

David G. Haskins, administrator of David Greene, one thousand two hundred dollars.

William G. Perry, executor of Nicholas Gilman, one thousand nine hundred and ten dollars.

Arthur D. Hill, ad ministrator of Benjamin Homer, five hundred dollars.

H. Hollis Hunnewell, administrator of Arnold Welles, junior, five hundred dollars.

John W. Athrop, administrator of Caleb Hopkins, one thousand four hundred and eight dollars.

George G. King, administrator of James Scott, five hundred dollars. William S. Carter, administrator of William Smith, five hundred dollars.

H. Burr Crandall, administrator of Thomas Cushing, five hundred dollars.

John W. Athrop, administrator of William Foster, one thousand dollars.

Lawrence Bond, administrator of Nathan Bond, five hundred dollars. H. Hollis Hunnewell, administrator of Arnold Welles, seven thousand nine hundred and ninety-nine dollars and eighty-six cents.

Schooner "Good Intent,"

Ship "Governor Bowdoin."

French spoliation claims Continued.

Brig "Ranger."

Ship"Caroline."

H. Hollis Hunnewell, administrator of Samuel Welles, five thousand nine hundred and ninety-nine dollars and twenty-two cents.

H. Hollis Hunnewell, executor of John Welles, two thousand nine hundred and eighty-five dollars and fourteen cents.

William P. Perkins, executor of Thomas Perkins, two thousand nine hundred and twenty-six dollars and fourteen cents.

Frederick R. Sears, administrator of David Sears, eleven thousand three hundred and thirty-one dollars and eighty-six cents.

Henry B. Cabot, administrator of Jonathan Mason, junior, five thousand one hundred and ten dollars and fourteen cents.

Nathan Matthews, junior, administrator of Daniel Sargent, one thousand dollars.

Robert Codman, administrator of William Gray, three thousand dollars.

Henry B. Cabot, administrator of Daniel D. Rogers, one thousand one hundred and thirty-seven dollars and six cents.

On the vessel Brig Ranger, John Flagg, master, namely: Charles E. Batchelder, administrator of Thomas Sheafe, deceased, three thousand eight hundred and eighty dollars.

Charles E. Batchelder, administrator of William Sheafe, deceased, three thousand eight hundred and eighty dollars.

On the ship Caroline, Benjamin Glazier, master, namely:

A. P. Warrington, administrator of John Cowper, four hundred and twenty dollars.

R. Manson Smith, administrator of Francis Smith, four hundred and twenty dollars.

Gilbert R. Fox, administrator of Thomas Willock, four hundred and twenty dollars.

John Newport Greene, administrator of Conway Whittle, four hundred and twenty dollars.

Jeremiah Nelson, administrator of Jere Nelson, two hundred dollars. Franklin A. Wilson, administrator of John Pearson, two hundred dollars.

Amos Noyes, administrator of Zebidee Cook, two hundred and fifty dollars.

Amos Noyes, administrator of William Cook, one hundred dollars. Joseph W. Thompson, administrator of David Coffin, two hundred dollars.

Joseph A. Titcomb, administrator of John Wells, two hundred dollars.

Annie A. Kemble, administratrix of Edmund Kimball, one hundred dollars.

Francis A. Jewett, administrator of James Prince, five hundred and eighty-three dollars and thirty-three cents.

John N. Pike, administrator of John Pettingel, three hundred dollars. George G. King, administrator of James Scott, five hundred dollars. H. H. Hunnewell, administrator of Arnold Welles, four hundred dollars.

H. H. Hunnewell, administrator of John Welles, five hundred dollars.

Charles G. Davis, administrator of Isaac P. Davis, three bundred dollars.

Lucy S. Cushing, administrator of Jacob Sheafe, three hundred dollars.

Edward O. Emerson, administrator of Edward Emerson, junior, two hundred dollars.

Jane S. Gerrish, administratrix of Edward Toppan, two hundred dollars.

Samuel L. Caldwell, administrátor of Josiah Smith, four thousand nine hundred and sixty-six dollars and forty cents.

French spoliation

On the vessel schooner Three Friends, Samuel Miller, master, claims Continued. namely:

Edward N. Dingley, administrator de bonis non, and so forth, of William Nickels, deceased, one thousand three hundred and sixty-nine

dollars.

Isaac F. Thompson, administrator of Robert Thompson, deceased, one thousand three hundred and sixty-nine dollars.

David Chamberlain, administrator de bonis non of Samuel Miller, deceased, one thousand three hundred and sixty-nine dollars. On the brig Industry, James Very, master, namely: Henry C. Prentiss, administrator of the estate of Isaac White, deceased, four thousand seven hundred and twenty-eight dollars and

two cents.

Nathaniel Very, administrator of the estate of James Very, deceased, one thousand and fifty-seven dollars and sixty-seven cents.

On the vessel brig Sally, Samuel Wells, master, namely: George G. Sill, administrator de bonis non of Thomas Sanford, deceased, six thousand seven hundred and eighty dollars and thirty

seven cents.

On the brig Good Intent, Oliver C. Blunt, master, namely: Thomas Scott, administrator of the estate of Mark Simes, deceased, two thousand and twenty dollars.

Frederick P. Jones, administrator of the estate of Martin Parry, deceased, two thousand and twenty dollars.

On the schooner Ariel, John Compton, master, namely: William Woodyear, administrator of the estate of Jeremiah Yellott, deceased, two thousand and seventeen dollars.

On the schooner Polly, Charles Ellms, master, namely: Seth P. Snow, administrator of Crowell Hatch, deceased, seven hundred and eleven dollars and thirty-eight cents.

Edward E. Ellms, administrator of William Vinal, junior, deceased, three hundred and seventy-five dollars and twenty-one cents.

Edward E. Ellms, administrator of Lemuel Vinal, deceased, three hundred and seventy-five dollars and twenty-three cents.

Edward E. Ellms, administrator of Charles Ellms, deceased, one hundred and sixty-eight dollars and forty-five cents.

On the schooner Hazard, Thoma Childs, master, namely: Lowell P. Haskell, administrator of Thomas Johnston, junior, deceased, one thousand three hundred and fifty-six dollars and twentyfive cents.

Lowell P. Haskell, administrator of George Sproul, deceased, one thousand five hundred and twenty dollars and twenty-five cents.

Lowell P. Haskell, administrator of William Sproul, deceased, one thousand three hundred and fifty-six dollars and twenty-five cents. Charles Francis Adams, junior, administrator of Peter C. Brooks, deceased, six hundred dollars.

Schooner "Three Friends."

Brig "Industry."

Brig "Sally."

Brig "Good Intent."

Schooner" Ariel."

Schooner "Poily."

Schooner "Hazard."

On the snow or brigantine Eliza, Ephraim Perkins, master, namely: Brigantine "Eliza.” Theodore Moody, administrator of Joseph Moody, deceased, eight hundred and twenty-eight dollars.

Robert Codman, administrator of William Gray, deceased, six

thousand dollars.

On the sloop Cornelia, Burr Thorp, master, namely:

Sloop "Cornelia."

Fenelon Hubbell, administrator of Richard Hubbell, deceased, two

thousand two hundred and thirty dollars.

Exception.

Provided, however, That any French spoliation claim appropriated Proviso for in this Act shall not be paid if held by assignment or owned by any surance companies insurance company. But this shall not apply to any claim of a class not to be paid." heretofore paid under the Act approved March third, eighteen hun- Vol. 26, p. 897. dred and ninety-one, entitled "An Act making appropriations to supply deficiencies in appropriations for the fiscal year ending June

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