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C.-Schedule of claims presented to the commission by claimants against the respective governments, &c.—Continued.

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461 Henry R. Smith..
462 Alexander W. Hutch
ison.

463 Robert McKeown..
464 Francis Carroll
465 Philip G. B. Dean
466 Henry Ward...
467 Matthew J. Wilson..

One horse, one head of cattle, shot-gun, Sept., 1863 Clark County, Mo..
clothing and jewelry, taken and
used by United States Army.

Aud loss on forced sale of farm.
Cotton burned by United States Army.
Cotton burned by United States Army.
Use and destruction by fire of a to-
bacco-stemmery, &c., by United
States Army.
Illegal imprisonment by United States.
Household furniture, clothing, library,
horse and buggy, wine and liquors
taken, used, and destroyed by United
States Army.

Office furniture, account-books, &c.,
taken and destroyed by United
States Army.

Loss and damage to business.
Illegal imprisonment by United States.
Illegal imprisonment by United States.
Illegal imprisonment by United States
on board Dashing Wave.
Cotton part damaged and part burned
by States Army.
For loss on bark Hilja, being warned
off entering blockaded ports by
United States steamer Niagara.

468 George B. Kerferd ..

Cotton destroyed by confederate forces | April 3, 1865| Montgomery, Ala...

4, 416 13 9

469 Charles M. Nairne.. Wood and lumber taken and used by 1863 and 1864 Culpeper County, Va

2,000 00

United States Army.

$7,000 00

Claim withdrawn by Her Bri tannic Majesty's agent December 17, 1872.

Disallowed April 7, 1873.

Damage to dwelling, out-houses, trees,

5,000 00

&c., by United States Army.

470

Michael Moriarity.

Two horses, two mules, and eleven Nov., 1864 Loudoun County, Va.

920 00

Award for $718 April 3, 1873.

tons of hay taken and used by United States Army.

471

Elizabeth Bennett,

executrix of Ben

jamin Bennett.

472

Alex. M. Hannah..

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Three horses, hogs, sheep, cattle, corn,
&c., taken and used by United States
Army.

Occupation of farm by United States
Army.

Cotton, horses, mule, wagon, and dress
and undress goods taken, used, and
destroyed by United States Army.
Illegal imprisonment by United States
Osnaburgs and cotton yarns taken by
United States Army.
Two mules and 130 head of cattle taken
and used by United States Army.
Illegal arrest by United States.
Illegal imprisonment by United States.
Cotton destroyed by the United States
Army and the confederate army.
William Bowman... Illegal imprisonment by United States

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C.-Schedule of claims presented to the commission by claimants against the respective governments, &c.--Continued.

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AMERICAN CLAIMS.

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For the shooting and killing of E. J. | Oct. 19, 1864 Saint Albans, Vt. Morrison by the raiders.

For expulsion from Island of San Juan

and consequent loss of lime-quarry, &c.

10, 000 00

And interest Disallowed August 19, 1873. !

1864 Island of San Juan..

100, 000 00 Gold

Disallowed September 16,1873.

For detention of bark Patmos by
Great Britain at Calcutta.

Jan. 8, 1862 Calcutta, East India.

10, 147 30 Gold

Disallowed April 7, 1873.

Mar. 14, 1865

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As inventor of breech-loading fire-
arms, adopted by Her Britannic Maj-
esty's Government.

For interest on goods shipped on ship Jan. 3, 1862 Calcutta, East India.
Daring, detained at Calcutta.

E. Pea

Illegal imprisonment by the Johnson Island raiders. Personal clothing stolen by the raiders. Damage to the Philo Parsons, furniture destroyed, blankets, money, &c., stolen, &c.

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Damage to passengers on the Philo Sept. 19, 1864 On Lake Erie.

Parsons in the loss of clothing stolen
by the raiders.

Damage to owners of cargo of the
Philo Parsons by the raiders.
Damages sustained by the steamer
Island Queen Stock Company by
the raiders.

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Sept. 19, 1864

Sept. 19, 1864

On Lake Erie. On Lake Erie.

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