TABLE OF CLAIMANTS. Adams, J. M., Receiver of Public Moneys at Yakima, Washington Territory. Andrews, Chase... Page. 1 Assistant District Attorneys................ Attorney retained to assist the Attorney of the United States for the District of Columbia ...... Auctioneer to make tax-sales in the District of Columbia... Barber, Amzi L., President of the Barber Asphalt Paving Company... Boone, Albert E........ Appointee of the Secretary of the Treasury in the service of the United States Assignees of Claims against the United States Brazee, Andrew W., United States District Attorney for the District of Colorado.... Bright, R. J., Sergeant-at-Arms of the United States Senate. Caine, John T Chief of Engineers... Chief Supervisor of Elections.... Claimants for expenses incurred for the last sickness and burial of deceased pensioners...... Claimants for rebate or drawback under act of March 3, 1883............. Clarkson, Courtenaye N., Administratrix of Samuel F. Clarkson, deceased.. 484 Connolly, James A., United States District Attorney for the Southern District of Illinois....... 45 Coyle, Bernard J., and sureties ..... 517 Delegates in Congress in arrears to the United States..... 102 Employés to discover violations of internal-revenue law..... Employés under the appropriation for dies, paper, and stamps, 1883.... 60 80 123 Page. Foster, John W., Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of the 445 Griswold, A. W., attorney for judgment creditors. 573 Guttman, John B. 152 Hancock, W. F., administrator of John J. Pulliam, deceased. 261 Hayden, Henry F., Chief Engineer of the United States Senate..... 416 Hobson, H. P., administrator de bonis non with the will annexed of John N. 261 Jordan, Edward L................. 586 Keyser, Benjamin U., Receiver of the German American National Bank of 261 MacNeill, Finlay, Consular Agent of the United States at Prince Edward 88 Marshal of the United States.. ..434, 451, 478 Marshal of the United States for the District of Oregon... 497 Meigs, General M. C., late Quartermaster-General, United States Army, retired.......... Pease, N. R., Receiver of Public Moneys at Watertown, Dakota Territory.... 501 Ralston, D. H., administrator of A. S. Gray, deceased, late Marshal of the Special Agents engaged in preventing timber depredations........ Trimble, N. W., Chief Supervisor of Elections for the Southern District of 491 TABLE OF CASES AND SUBJECTS IN THEIR RESPECTIVE ORDER. Page. TIMBER-CULTURE ACT: In the matter of the right of registers and receivers of district land-offices to receive a commission of one per centum each on the minimum cash value of lands entered under the "timber-culture acts". BARING BROTHERS & Co.'s: In the matter of the payment of a registered certificate of stock of the United States, accompanied by a power of attorney in blank purporting to make an assignment and authorize a transfer in blank, presented long after its maturity, and appearing from the records of the Treasury Department to have been paid already WINCHESTER'S: In the matter of the allowance of a claim against the United States in favor of a firm, one member of which is a duly adjudicated bankrupt ANDREWS'S APPEAL: In the matter of the right of a subcontractor for carrying mails to receive payment therefor from the United States... CLAIMS-ASSIGNMENT: Construction of section 3477 of the Revised Statutes, in regard to assignments of claims against the United States, and in regard to powers of attorney, orders, and other authorities for receiving payment of such claims CONNOLLY'S: In the matter of the compensation of United States district attorneys for services in making "inquiry and examination" into cases reported for prosecution by collectors of internal revenue, and for services in relation to such cases when the parties are prosecuted.... CAINE'S: In the matter of the right of a Delegate elected to Congress from a Territory after a term of Congress has commenced, to compensation, when there has previously been no lawful election at the regular period .......... DETECTION-APPROPRIATION: In the matter of the authority of persons employed under section 3463 of the Revised Statutes to visit, enter into, and examine distilleries, and to examine "fruit-distillery papers" IMPLIED AUTHORITY: In the matter of the payment of employés from the appropriation made by the act of August 7, 1882, "for dies, paper, and stamps ". BOND-BEQUEST: In the matter of a bequest of United States bonds to a person "for her sole and separate use during her natural life, * * and after her death" In the matter of the right of a British subject, who is a consular agent of the United States at Prince Edward Island, to receive compensation for taking depositions in behalf of the United States under a commission issued by a court thereof, and for issuing process by virtue of his authority as a provincial justice... |