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57TH CONGRESS,              SENATE.                     REPORT
  2d Session.                                           No. 2127.




              EMILIE   L. MAJOR AND OTHERS.


                DECEMBER 3, 1902.-Ordered to be printed.


Mr. WARREN,   from the Committee on Claims, submitted the following

                         REPORT.
                      [To accompany S. 84 et al.]

  The Committee  on Claims, to whom  were  referred the following-
named  bills, beg leave to report that the same have been sent to the
Court  of Claims in previous Congresses, and are now under consider-
ation, and that they therefore be adversely reported, and recommend
that they be postponed indefinitely, viz:
  S. 84, for the relief of Emilie L. Major, sent to Court of Claims
Fifty-sixth Congress, first session; S. 211, for the relief of Secor & Co.,
Perine, Secor & Co., and the executors of Zeno Secor, sent to the Court
of Claims Fifty-sixth Congress, first session; S. 348, for the relief of
Horace  Resley, sent to the Court of Claims Fifty-sixth Congress, first
session; S. 386, for the relief of W. S. Atwood, sent to the Court of
Claims Fifty-sixth Congress, first session; S. 433, for the relief of
Mary  Ann  Nagle, sent to the Court of Claims Fift -sixth Congress,
first session; S. 434, for the relief of Achilles M. Haraway, sent to
the Court of Claims Fifty-sixth Congress, first session; S. 435, for the
relief of Jordan Broadway, sent to the Court of Claims Fifty-sixth
Congress, first session; S. 442, for the relief of the estate of Alice
Hardaway,^deceased, sent to the Court of Claims Fifty-sixth Congress,
first session; S. 764, for the relief of the estate of J. S. Douglass,
deceased, sent to the Court of Claims Fifty-sixth Congress, second
session; S. 771, for the relief of the estate of Turner Merritt, sent to
the Court of Claims Fifty-sixth Congress, first session; S. 779, for the
relief of John B. Boggs, sent to the Court of Claims Fifty-sixth Con-
gress, first session; S. 837, for the relief of Whitty S. Miller, admin-
istrator, sent to the Court of Claims Fifty-sixth Congress, first session;
S. 852, for the relief of James A. Verrett, administrator, sent to the
Court  of Claims Fifty-sixth Congress, first session; S. 853, for the
relief of Simon Witkowski, sent to the Court of Claims Fifty-sixth
Congress, first session; S. 859, for the relief of Mrs. Ozeine Boudreau,
sent to the Court of Claims Fifty-fifth Congress, first session; S. 860,
for the relief of Lemuel Tanner, sent to the Court of Claims Fifty-
fifth Congress, first session; S. 862, for the relief of Mrs. Matilda M.
     B R-57-2-Vol  1-1

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