C.—Schedule of claims presented to the commission by claimants against the respective governments, with indexes to same.

british claims.

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No. Name of claimant. Character of claim. When. Where. Amount claimed. Total amount claimed. Interest claimed. How disposed of.
1 Thomas Ward Cotton used by United States Army Mar. 3, 1865 Wilmington, N. C. $507 50 Award for $620 44 Jan. 31, 1872.
2 John H. Hanna. Cotton destroyed by confederates May —, 1862 Louisiana and Mississippi. 265,423 45 Disallowed Dec. 13, 1871.
3 John W. O’Donald Furniture destroyed by United States Army. Sept. 17, 1862 New Creek, W. Va 250 00 Disallowed Oct. 29, 1872.
4 James Crutchett Use of and damage to real estate and personal property used and destroyed by United States Army. July 22, 1861 Washington, D. C. 173,581 02 6 per cent Award for $14,115 Apr. 9, 1873.
5 Anthony Barclay Damage to real estate Dec. 21, 1864 Chatham County, Ga $116,912 25
} 275,335 25
Award for $18,875 May 2, 1873
Use and destruction of personal property by United States Army. Dec. 21, 1864 Chatham County, Ga 102,500 00
With $15,000 per annum to be added, with interest at 7 per cent, per annum until paid. 55,923 00
6 Ernest W. Pratt Illegal imprisonment by United States. Mar. 18, 1865 Jersey City, N. J 50,000 00 Award for $1,200 Dec. 3, 1872.
7 John C. Rahming
Illegal imprisonm’t by United States. {
Sept. 2, 1861
} New York City
580,800 00 Gold Award for $38,500 May 6, 1873.
Dec. 31, 1863
8 Mary S. Hill
(Same case as No. 198.)
Illegal imprisonment by United States. May —, 1864 New Orleans, La £2,000 00 Dismissed without prejudice to file new memorial Nov. 15, 1871. Award signed Aug. 28, 1873.
9 William H. Lane Use of and damage to real estate by United States Army. Jan. 7, 1865 Memphis, Tenn $8,266 66 Award for $1,809 Jan. 7, 1873.
10 William Dunn Furniture, &c., destroyed by United States Army. Apr. 3, 1865 Richmond, Va 600 00 Disallowed Dec. 16, 1871.
11 John J. Unsworth Illegal imprisonment and personal property taken by United States Army. Dec. 3, 1862 Fairfax County, Va. 2,599 50 Award for $770 Jan. 27, 1873.
12 Thomas Sterling Personal property used and destroyed by United States Army. Apr. —, 1864 King and Queen County, Va. 6,270 00 Disallowed Feb. 13, 1872.
13 Alfred R. Walker. Value of personal property (State bank stock, &c.) destroyed by the war. Charleston, S. C 49,344 51 And interest. Disallowed Dec. 13, 1871.
14 James O’Keeffe Cotton taken by United States and sold; net proceeds received through Court of Claims. Jan. 27, 1865 Savannah, Ga 5,391 35 Dismissed for want of jurisdiction, and without prejudice, Nov. 29, 1872.
15 Thomas McDowell Destruction of dwelling-house and personal property by United States Army. Nov. 10, 1864 Atlanta, Ga. 6,012 50 Award for $7,442 Nov. 12, 1872.
16 Peter Johnston Cotton, cattle, and other personal property used and destroyed by United States Anny. July & Aug., 1862, Oct. & Dec., 1864. Rappahann’k County, Va. 27,654 74 And interest. Award for $8,060 Apr. 23, 1872.
17 A. D. Palmer Clothing taken by United States Army. Sept. 17, 1861 Platte City, Mo 95 50 Disallowed Jan. 31, 1872.
18 Edward A. Barrett Value of confederate cotton loan bond No. 499. series C. —, 1865 Richmond, Va £200 £91 Dismissed Dec. 14, 1871.
19 John Kater Horses, corn, hogs, hay, &c., taken, used, and destroyed by the United States Army. Aug. —, 1864 Near Kernstown, Va. $425 00 Award for $471 Nov. 12, 1872.
20 Robert H. Montgomery. Sugar, molasses, and rum, taken and sold by the United States. Case had been on docket of Court of Claims and United States Supreme Court. Nov. & Dec., 1862. Louisiana 67,465 00 Disallowed Mar. 26, 1873.
21 John Glimmer Corn, hogs, poultry, saddles, bridles, tools, &c., taken, used, and destroyed by United States Army. Nov. 21, 1864 Liberty, Miss 1,200 00 Disallowed Nov. 12, 1872.
22 Thomas McMahon Use of and destruction of real estate, drugs, medicines, paints, oils, &c., by United States Army. Apr. 9, 1865 60,500 00 Disallowed Oct. 29, 1872.
23 John C. Stovin Illegal imprisonment by United States, loss of profits from business, and loss of personal property. –, 1861 Cumberland, Md 380,794 27 Award for $8,300 Jan. 15, 1873.
24 Jame McCabe Mules, corn, bacon, flour, cattle, clothing, &c., taken by United States Army. Feb. 9, 1864 Morton, Miss 1,236 00 Award for $150 Nov. 12, 1872.
25 Walter J. Dobbins Furniture, clothing, provisions, &c., burned by United States Army. Feb. 17, 1865 Columbia, S. C 2,293 00 Disallowed Apr. 4, 1872.
26
Anne-Murray {
Tobacco destroyed by United States Army. }
Apr. —, 1865 Farmville, Va
{
3,129 00 Gold and int.
} Disallowed Nov. 12, 1872.
£1,000 Legal exp’s.
27 Robert Orrock Two horses taken by United States Army. May 4, 1863 Henrico County, Va. $400 00 Disallowed Apr. 4, 1872.
28 John Wilkinson Beef taken and used by the United States Army. 1863 and 1864 Calhoun County, Tex. 525 00 Award for $782 Apr. 4, 1872.
29 Lucy J. Park, administratrix of W. T. Bruce. Dwelling-house burned and personal property taken, used, and destroyed by Hinted States Army. –, 1862 Rutherford County, Tenn. 5,123 50 Disallowed Nov. 12, 1872.
30 Timothy Dowling Use of and destruction of real estate, furniture, &c., by United States Army. –, 1864 Vicksburgh, Miss 7,830 99 Interest Award for $5,698 Nov. 12, 1872.
31 Jonat’n Braithwaite. One horse taken by United States Army. Aug. 6, 1864 Bullitt County, Ky 200 00 Award for $225 Apr. 4, 1872.
32 William E. Scanlan. Loss on 71 bales of cotton. Dec. —, 1864 Memphis, Tenn.
}
51,159 24 With inter’t. Award for $16,426 Mar. 8, 1873.
Loss on 29 bales of cotton burned by rebels. Dec. —, 1864 Crittenden County, Ark.
33 Brown & Sharp 78 bales of cotton burned by United States Army. Feb. —, 1865 Camden, S. C £1,493 6 0 And interest Disallowed Sept. 16, 1873.
34 Eleanor W. Turner For rent of house and repair of damage thereto by United States Army. May 1, 1862 New Orleans, La $8,146 82 Award for $5,700 Apr. 23, 1872.
35 John P. Rogers Rent of store, damage to goods, and damage to business, as dealer in queensware, &c., by the United States Army. Mar. 1, 1863 Memphis, Tenn 13,000 00 Disallowed Oct. 29, 1872.
36 John G. McBain 23 bales of cotton seized by United States. Nov. or Dec., 1864. Cottonwood Point, Ark. $15,329 68
} $346,594 68
6 per cent. {
Award for $5,333 Sent, 8, 1873; 4th item of claim withdrawn Mar. 11, 1873.
100 bales of cotton burned by United States Army. Mar. 1, 1864 Crittenden County, Ark. 66,600 00
300 bales of cotton, part seized and part burned by United States Army. Summer 1864 Alabama and Mississippi. 137,700 00
81 bales of cotton seized by United States. Fall of 1864 Memphis, Tenn 27,640 00
Tobacco seized by United States Army. Dec. —, 1864 Selma, Ala 9,000 00
70 bales of cotton seized by United States Army. –, 1864 Selma, Ala 41,580 00
Money seized by United States Army. Fall of 1864 Helena, Ark 2,200 00
Corn, horses, mules, cattle, hogs, &c., seized by United States Army. –, 1863 Mound City, Ark 6,170 00
Three horses seized by United States Army. –, 1863 Memphis, Tenn 375 00
Damage to his business During war Memphis, Tenn 40,000 00
37 Joseph J. Browne Pictures and frames destroyed by fire by United States Army. Feb. 18, 1865 Columbia, S. C. 15,837 00 Disallowed Sept. 12, 1873.
38 Annibal Maguire Cows, fences, hogs, &c., taken and used by United States Army. April —, 1863 Parish of St. Mary, La. 10,000 00 Disallowed Nov. 12, 1872.
39 John Cairns & Co. 135 bales of cotton, burned by United States Army. Feb. 25, 1865 Camden, S. C. £1,907 10 Disallowed Sept. 16, 1873.
40 George Adlam Destruction of dwelling, stable, and corn-house; appropriation of horse, cattle, fence-rails, wood, &c., by United States Army. Nov. 25, 1863 Near Chattanooga, Tenn. $1,350 00 Award for $770 Nov. 12, 1872,
41 Henry Henderson 31 bales of cotton, taken by United States. June 10, 1863
} Parish of West Feliciana, La.
{ 7,114 50
18,595 62
} 25,710 12
Award for $7,914 Nov. 26, 1872.
81 bales of cotton, taken by United States. June 12, 1863
42 Augustine R. Mc-Donald. Cotton burned by United States Army. Jan. —, 1865 Arkansas and Louisiana 1,300,000 00 Award for $197,190 Sept. 25,
43 Frank E. Reading Illegal imprisonment by United States July 6, 1864 Washington. D. C. 30,000 00 A ward for $15 400 Apr. 10, 1873.
44 John Tuner Dwelling and out-houses destroyed and timber used by United States Army. May & June, 1862. New Kent County, Va. 3,800 00 Until paid. Award for $3,056 Nov. 12, 1872.
45 Executors of R. S. C. A. Alexander.
(Was born in U. S.)
Injury to real estate by United States Army, and destroying out-houses, fences, trees, &c. From April 1861, to 1865. Fayette County. Ky. 9,715 00 Dismissed for want of jurisdiction April 23, 1872.
46 Francis Doyle Bacon, flour, cattle, &c., taken and used by United States Army. Dec. —, 1862 Holly Springs, Miss. 4,040 00 Disallowed Jan. 17, 1873.
47 David Robert Iron, lumber, blacksmith’s tools, use of shop, &c., by United States Army. Oct. —, 1863 New Iberia, La 2,420 00 Award for $1,280 Feb. 3, 1873.
48 Charles Cleworth Damage to dwelling, fences, trees, steam-engine; use arid occupation of dwelling, and damage to vault and coffin by United States Army. 1863, 1864, & 1865. Vicksburgh, Miss 2,323 33 Disallowed Nov. 12, 1872.
49 James Tongue Lumber taken and used, and destruction of personal effects and damage to real estate by United States Army. Dec. 11, 12, & 13, 1862. Fredericksburgh, Va 2,183 28 Award for $193 Jan. 7, 1873.
50 Robert Gibson Damage to real estate, out-houses, fencing; consumption of vegetables, hay, wood, &c., by United States Army. Fall, 1864 Near Louisville, Ky. 16,810 00 Award for $2,198 Jan. 17, 1873.
51 John I. Shaver Illegal imprisonment by United States. Oct. —, 1861 Detroit, Mich 100,000 00 Award for $32,204 Mar. 28, 1873.
52 William H. Wisdom Dwelling-house and factory used by the United States Army. During the war. Pensacola, Fla 7,700 00 Award for $2,186 Dec. 3, 1872.
53 John Burnside Mules, carts, and harness taken and used by United States Army. Dec. 24, 1862 Parish of St. James, La. 11,700 00 6 per cent. Award for $13,969 Nov. 12, 1872.
54 Rev. Frederick W. Boyd (a naturalized British subject). Illegal Imprisonment Dec. 16, 1864 Natchcz, Miss 150,000 00 Dismissed for want of jurisdiction March 22, 1873.
55 Francis Allsop 20 cattle, corn, horses, &c., taken and used by United States Army. Aug. —, 1861 Marion County, Mo. 13,325 00 Disallowed Nov. 12, 1872.
56 James Fagan Tobacco destroyed by United States Army. June 8, 1864
} Staunton, Va
13,706 00 Disallowed Jan. 7, 1873.
Two horses and watch and chain taken by United States Army. Sept. —, 1864
57 George Moore Tobacco burned by confederates –. 1865 Richmond, Va 2,478 33 Disallowed Jan. 31, 1872.
58 John N. Trook, administrator of Wm. Hughes. Use of farm, damage to house, fences, trees, and use of vegetables, corn, oats, &c., by United States Army. 1861, ‘62, ‘63, ‘64, and ‘65. Near Washington, D. C. 16,649 26 Disallowed November 12, 1872.
59 Crow & Wylie Timber taken by United States –, 1864 Pensacola, Fla 189,481 60 Award for $21,397 Jan. 31, 1873
60 Michael Garry Cattle taken and used by United States Army. Nov. 1, 1863 Lafayette Parish, La. 36,320 00 Award for $7,560 Nov. 12, 1872
61 Samuel G. Levey Illegal imprisonment by United States, loss of property, business, and credit. May 26, 1804 Boston, Mass £20,000 00 Award for $930 March 6, 1873.
62 Francis Impey Illegal imprisonment, loss by sale of land and horses taken by United States Army. Dec. —, 1861 Andrew County, Mo. $28,400 00 Award for $2,490 Nov. 14, 1872.
63 Andrew Brown Tobacco and other goods, &c., taken, used, and destroyed by United States Army. Oct. —, 1862 Ripley, Miss 49,000 00 Disallowed March 17, 1873.
64 Charles Johnson Destruction of machinery, material, and building; rent, and damage and loss by United States Army. Feb. —, 1863 Bolivar, Tenn. 8,650 00 Award for $240 August 8, 1873
65 Marion D. Murdock. 2 horses taken by United States Army Aug. 3, 1863
} 1,100 00
Near Jackson, La.
} 63,400 00
Award for $1,848 July 28, 1873.
1 horse taken by United States Army June 27, 1864 Near Jackson, La.
Illegal arrest Oct, 25, 1864 New Orleans, La 50,000 00
Destruction of dwelling, &c Oct, 25, 1864 Near Jackson, La. 8,000 00
Money and merchandise taken by United States Army. Oct, 25, 1864 New Orleans, La 4,300 00
66 J Robert Davidson Gun-carriages, &c., taken by United States Army. April 3, 1863 New Orleans, La 14,422 00 Disallowed November 14, 1872.
67 Pierre Dansereau Sailing and flat boat burned by United States Army. Oct. 27, 1862 Parish of Assumption, La. $220 00
} $100,016 53
Disallowed November 26, 1872.
2 horses taken by United States Army Parish of Assumption, La. 375 00
Rum destroyed by United States Arm Parish of Assumption, La. 1,350 78
Cotton taken and sold by United State April and May, 1863. Parish of Assumption, La. 48,070 75
Loss of crop on plantation, &c. April and May 1863. Parish of Assumption, La. 50,000 00
68 James K. Hughes. Flour, sugar, bacon, molasses, tobacco, wearing apparel, &c., taken and used by United States Army. May 14, 1863 Jackson, Miss 14,314 00 Gold and interest. Award for $2,240 Feb. 10, 1873.
69 Mary C. Cleveland Cotton seized and sold by United States Claim pending in Court of Claims. Aug. —, 1864 Clinton, La 452,812 50 Interest at 6 per cent. Dismissed for want of jurisdiction, without prejudice to the prosecution of the claim elsewhere. January 20, 1873.
70 Harriet A, Mills Cotton seized and sold by United States. Claim pending in Court of Claims. Aug. —, 1864 Clinton, La. 78,750 00 And interest Dismissed for want of jurisdiction, without prejudice to the prosecution of the claim elsewhere, January 20, 1873.
71 James Stott Illegal arrest by United States Sept. 2, 1863 Dexter. Me 500 00 Award for $775 Nov. 14, 1872.
72 William Adam Railway stock –, 1862 United States 3,309 62 Disallowed February 6, 1872.
73 Henry Holt Woolen factory, stock, and fixtures destroyed by the United States Army. July —, 1862
} Waterloo, Va.
47,584 58 Disallowed December 4, 1872.
Corn, hay, cattle, bacon, &c., taken and used by United States Army. 1862, 1863,and 1864.
74 Martha A. Rayne, administratrix of Robert Parker Rayne. Cotton seized by United States Army; part of claim on Court of Claims docket. May 2, 1863 Parish of Saint Landry, La. 68,280 30 And interest Court of Claims case withdrawn November 30, 1872, and rest of claim disallowed August 14, 1873.
75 William Moore Furniture, clothing, and provisions taken and used by United States Army. July 11, 1863 Jackson, Miss. 1,600 00 Award for $240 February 19, 1873.
76 John Manwaring Starch, 1 horse, bacon, &c., taken, used, and destroyed by United States Army, and damage to and suspension of business. July 6, 1864 Roswell, Ga. 62,775 00 Award for $979 June 12, 1873.
77 John Gaughen Illegal imprisonment by United States. May 2, 1863 Westminster, Md 1,500 00 Award for $320 July 25, 1873.
78 Aaron Newberry Destruction of dwelling and outhouses, fences, and orchards, and the taking and using cows, hogs, hay, &c., by United States Army. Oct. 10, 1863 Near Chattanooga, Tenn. 3,486 00 Award for $332 January 17, 1873.
79 John I. Crawford Illegal imprisonment by United States. May 10, 1864 City of New York 500,000 00 Disallowed January 7, 1873.
80 Honora Maconchy. One horse, corn, fodder, watches, &c., taken by United States Army. Feb. —, 1865 Bastrop, La. 2,020 00 Disallowed January 20, 1873.
81 Patrick Eagan, administrator of William Donnelly. Cotton taken and sold by United States; whisky and rum taken and used by United States Army.
Cotton claim was on docket Court of Claims.
Mar. 7, 1865 Wilmington, N. C. 174,304 00 And interest Award for $2,334 April 28, 1873; claim as to cotton dismissed without prejudice.
82 William M. Grant Lumber taken and used by United States Army, and damage to business. Jan. 7, 1865 New Orleans, La 5,000 00 Award for $1,440 December 10, 1872, and $25 more January 15, 1873.
83 William Irwin Hay, corn, wheat, oats, &c., taken and used by United States Army, and damage to barn, orchard, and stable. Nov. —, 1862 Stafford County, Va. 1,953 25 Disallowed November 26, 1872.
84 Jacob T. Moore Five mules taken by United States Army. July
Nov.
8, 1863
17, 1864
East Feliciana, La 900 00 Disallowed October 29, 1872.
85 John Carmody Illegal imprisonment by United States. Mar. 1, 1865 New Orleans, La 100,000 00 Award for $500 November 26,
86 Ellen Stewart. Destruction of house, fencing, and cistern, and loss of rent, by United States Army. Sept. 10, 1863 Carrollton, La 3,000 00 Disallowed November 25, 1872.
87 Thomas L. Deacon Dwelling-house and store, stock of goods, tools, and fixtures, taken, used, and damaged by United States Army. Nov. 19, 1864 Liberty, Miss 9,409 00 Interest at 6 per cent. Disallowed March 3, 1873.
88 Thomas Pringle Corn, bacon tobacco, horses, furniture, &c., taken, used, and destroyed by United States Army. Mar., 1862,& Apr., 1863 Prince William County, Va. 1,261 00 And interest. Award for $558 January 15, 1873.
89 John W. Carmalt 48 bales of cotton, taken and sold by United States. Feb. 18, 1864 Charleston, S. C. 13,811 42
} 74,858 42
Disallowed September 17, 1873.
125 bales of cotton, burned by United States Army. Feb. 18, 1865 Orangeburgh, S. C. 51,425 00
Linseed-oil, seized and used by United States.
Received net proceeds of cotton seized through Court of Claims.
June 5, 1861 Charleston Harbor, S. C. 9,622 00
90 John Perry Furniture, tobacco, Virginia banknotes, &c., destroyed by United States Army. June 1, 1864 Ashland, Va 6,805 00 Disallowed November 26, 1872.
91 Thomas Fraser Cotton burned by United States Army Apr. 1, 1865 Selma Ala 29,537 20 Disallowed January 7, 1873.
92 John W. Sharpe Mules, horses, cattle, and wood taken and used, and damage to dwelling-house. &c., by United States Army. 1863 Rodney, Miss
} 64,491 00
Award for $3,331 February 26, 1873.
Cotton burned by United States Army. 1865 do
93 Andrew Peacock Illegal imprisonment by United States. June —, 1861 Nashville, Tenn. 100,000 00
} 123,930 00
And interest. Award for $2,935 March 10, 1873.
Horses, mules, corn, &c., taken by United States Army June —, 1863 Nashville, Tenn. 11,430 00
Horses taken by United States Army. 1864 Louisville, Ky 12,500 00
94 James and Sarah P. Cumming. Cotton, mules, horses, &c., taken by United States. May —, 1864 Near Alexandria, La
}
83,588 00 And interest. Award for $19,781 July 16, 1873.
Buildings, furniture, &c., burned by United States Army. Near Alexandria, La
95 Thos. M. Stewart 1 horse and 3 mules, wood, bay, and oats, taken and used by United States Army, and nursery destroyed. —, 1862 Near Memphis, Tenn $29,320 00 Award for $2,400 November 29, 1872.
96 Andrew L. Johnston Horses, cattle, &c., taken by Missouri State militia. 1862, 1863, & 1864. Clarke County, Mo 975 00 Award for $420 November 29, 1872.
97 Wm. Patrick Illegal imprisonment by United States. Aug. 28, 1861 New York City 100,000 00 Award for $5,160 February 5 1873.
98 Abram B. Seelye Sugar taken and used by United States Army. Nov. —, 1862 Parish of Terrebonne, La. 3,360 00 Disallowed March 6, 1873.
99 Samuel Brook Tarpaulings taken by United States Army. June —, 1862 Memphis, Tenn 3,480 00 Award for $5,451 January 15, 1873.
100 Lizzie Hayes and Sallie Bonn. Millinery goods taken, used, and destroyed by United States Army. May —, 1863 Jackson, Miss 11,989 20 Disallowed April 1, 1873.
101 Isaac D. Parkinson Illegal imprisonment by United States July 2, 1864 Hernando Co., Fla $1,500 00
} 2,960 00
Award for $235 January 17
Fencing and crop destroyed by United States Army. 1,200 00
Loss of stock 260 00
102 Wm. B. McClure Damage to and destruction of property by United States Army, and vegetables taken and used. 1861, 1862,& 1863. Fairfax County, Va 764 23 Award for $156 January 17 1873.
103 Wood & Heyworth 220 bales of cotton burned by United States Army. Feb. 17, 1865 Columbia, S. C. 50,336 00
} 279,160 30
And int. at 7 per cent. Claim for loss on cotton seized withdrawn August 23, 1873 and rest of claim disallowed September 16, 1873.
895 bales of cotton burned by United States Army. Feb. 25, 1865 Columbia, S. C. 118,957 00
250 bales of cotton burned by United States Army. Mar. 17, 1865 Columbia, S. C. 53,747 50
Loss on cotton seized by United States. After April 9, 1865. 56,119 80
104 Joseph J. Bevitt Illegal imprisonment by United States Apr. 27, 1863 Piney Point, Md £1,000 00 Disallowed December 3, 1872.
105 Alexander Nicol Store sacked and goods destroyed by United States Army. Dec. 14, 1862 Kinston, N. C. 5,134 05 Disallowed February 20, 1873.
106 Ebenezer Baines. Occupation of house and lots and damage to coal-boats by United States Army. 1861 and 1862 Charleston, Va 825 50 Award for $950 January 27 1873.
107 Samuel H. Haddon Cotton burned by United States Army Nov. —. 1864 Scriven County. Ga 69,837 00
} 75,159 00
Disallowed September 17, 1873.
Cotton seized by United States Army, and claim on docket of C’t of Claims. Savannah, Ga 5,322 00
108 Hugh O’Donnell Sugar and molasses destroyed by United States Army. –1863 Parish of Avoyelles, La. 49,000 00
} 57,100 00
Disallowed January 7, 1873.
Sugar destroyed by the United States Army. –, 1863 Warren County, Miss 8,100 00
109 Chas. M. Smith.
(Same case as 212.)
School broken up; books, maps, &c. destroyed; horse, &c., taken by United States Army. 1862 and 1863 Athens, Ala 11,771 00 Dismissed March 20, 1872 Award signed August 28, 1873.
110 Chas. Mander Flour taken and used by United States Army. July 26, 1862 Near Fredericksburgh, Va. 2,150 00 And interest. Disallowed December 3, 1872.
111 Bernard alias Chas. B. Slater. Illegal imprisonment and money taken from him by United States Army. Mar. —, 1863 Louisville, Ky 966 00 Disallowed January 7, 1873.
112 Andrew Brown Cotton taken and used by United States Army. –, 1863
Pontotoc, Miss }
Okalona, Miss.
5,624 00 Award for $1,280 Mar. 17, 1873.
Tobacco, cotton, horse, taken, used, and destroyed by United States Army. –, 1864
113 John B. Harris Sugar taken by United States Army Sept. 5, 1863 Vicksburgh, Miss. 12,750 00 Award for $15,691 Aug. 27, 1873.
114 William Anderson Illegal imprisonment by United States. 1862, 1863, 1865
Fauquier Co., Va. }
2,109 93 Award for $1,458, Jan. 27, 1873.
Horses, cattle, corn, hay, &c., taken, used, and destroyed by United States Army.
115 James Walford Illegal imprisonment by United States. Sept. —, 1862 Nashville, Tenn. 15,000 00 Award for $500 Dec. 4, 1872.
116 Joseph Gribble Corn, hay, oats mules, horse, &c., taken, used, and destroyed by United States Army.
Became a naturalized United States citizen September 19, 1872.
Oct. —, 1864 Moniteau Co., Mo. 2,662 30 Disallowed Dec. 10, 1872.
117 John P. Lonnegan Illegal imprisonment by United States. Apr. 13, 1863 Jackson, Miss 1,700 00
} 2,365 40
Disallowed January 13, 1873.
One mule, hogs, cow and calf, bacon, &c., taken and used by United States. Apr. 13, 1863 Jackson, Miss. 665 40
118 Robert Eakin. Dwelling and out-houses, corn, fodder, and cotton burned by United States Army. Jan. —, 1864 Carroll Co., Miss 18,500 00 $8,880 00 Disallowed February 20, 1873.
119 James M. Beattie 23 bales of cotton burned by United States Army. Feb. 27, 1865 Lancaster District, S. C. 8,124 00
} 16,656 40
{ 3,412 00
1,236 34
} Disallowed April 1, 1873.
62 bales of cotton burned by United States Army. Feb. 26, 1865 Lancaster District, S. C. 3,532 40
Loss of salt-works and machinery; peril of life, &c., by United States Army. 5,000 00
120 John W. Kennedy Horses, hay, tobacco, wine, liquors, &c., taken and used by United States Army: loss of business, &c. June —, 1862 Martinsburgh, Va. 8,413 00 And interest. Award for $971 Jan. 7, 1873.
121 Richard W. Inman Flour, sugar, tobacco, wine, liquors, &c., taken and used by United States Army, and destruction of his business. Sept. 13, 1862 Charleston, Va 2,395 90 Disallowed January 7, 1873.
122 William Golding Patterson iron-works, machinery, and tools taken by United States. –, 1864 New Orleans, La 49,112 00
} 104,112 00
Award for $1,700 Feb. 24, 1873.
Damage on special contracts 5,000 00
Damage to general business for eleven months. Less $4,200 paid. 55,000 00
123 John Hil Dwelling-house and saw-mill, lumber, iron, coal, ferry-boat, cattle, household furniture, taken, used, and destroyed by United States Army. –, 1862 Baton Rouge, La 107,499 61 8 per cent. Award for $10,009 Apr. 3, 1873.
124 John B. Harris Rent of dwelling-house and buildings used by United States Army. Aug. 1, 1863 Near Vicksburgh, Miss. $2,100 00
} $14,888 00
Award for $851 Aug. 30, 1873.
Destruction of orchard by United States Army. 500 00
Destruction of fence by United States Army. 750 00
27 bales of cotton seized by United States Army. 11,538 00
125 Martin Kehoe Horses, cows, hogs, corn, flour, &c., taken, used, and destroyed by United States Army. Apr. —, 1863 Bealeton. Va 1,024 00 Award for $227 Jan. 27, 1873.
126 Joseph Eneas Illegal imprisonment by United States. Dec. 31, 1863 New York City. 720,000 00 Gold Award for $1,540 May 6. 1873
127 Thomas Barry
(Claimant died, and case was revived in the name of Roderick Seal, administrator.)
Illegal imprisonment by United States. Mar. 15, 1864 New Orleans, La. 50,000 00 8 per cent. Disallowed March 8, 1873.
128 Charles Black Sugar and merchandise taken, used, and destroyed by United States Army. Dec. 25, 1862 18,359 00 $11,703 48 (Gold.) Disallowed December 16, 1872.
129 William Lowe Sugar taken and used by United States Army. July —, 1864 Jackson, Miss. 13,500 00 Disallowed February 26, 1873.
130 Heirs of Ellen Burke Destruction of dwellings, stables, &c., corn, horses, &c., taken, used, and destroyed by United States Army. Apr. 20, 1863 6,630 00 Award for $1,828.56 June 4, 1873.
131 Bridget Lavell Household furniture, &c., taken, used, and destroyed by United States Army. Dec. 22, 1864 Savannah, Ga. 6,223 00 7 per cent. Award for $250 April 10, 1873.
132 Michael Grace Tobacco, rice, flour, &c., taken and used by United States Army. Dec. 21, 1864 Savannah, Ga. 725 00 7 per cent. Disallowed January 20, 1873.
133 Elizabeth Bostock Dwelling and out-houses, fencing, orchard, &c., destroyed by United States Army. Dec. 9, 1864 Chatham Co., Ga 3,450 00 7 per cent. Disallowed April 10, 1873.
134 Henry Glover Horses, beds, blankets, corn, &c., taken and used by United States Army, and illegal imprisonment by United States. Nov. 19, 1864 Clinton, Ga. 2,075 00 7 per cent. Disallowed December 3, 1872.
135 Anne O’Hara Horses, mules, corn, wood, &c., household furniture, vegetables, &c., taken and used by United States Army. Dec. 20, 1864 Near Savannah, Ga 3,110 75 7 per cent. Award for $750 April 10, 1873.
136 Thomas McMahon Horse, cows, hay, groceries, &c., taken and used by United States Army. Dec. 22, 1864 Savannah, Ga 546 00 7 per cent Disallowed April 10, 1873.
137 William H. Bennett. Cotton, corn, horses, cattle, mules, &c., taken, used, and destroyed by United States Army. Dec. —, 1864 Near Savannah, Ga. 15,437 00 7 per cent Award for $4,620 May 8, 1873.
138 Heirs of John Purvis Bacon, lard, sugar, horses, mules, cattle, hogs, corn, &c., taken and used by United States Army. 1863 and 1864 Warren Co., Miss 42,176 25
} 54,141 25
Award for $27,053 December 18, 1872.
Dwelling and out-houses, cotton, and blacksmith’s tools, &c., destroyed by United States Array. 11,965 00
139 Administrators of James Syme. Illegal imprisonment by United States. Aug. 28, 1862 New Orleans, La 100,000 00
} 416,925 00
75,116 02 Award for $116,200 September 22, 1873.
Drug-store, stock of drugs, bank notes, horses, mules, &c., taken, used, and destroyed by United States Army. 166,925 00
Damage to business 150,000 00
140 Eliza B. Nelson (“Later Isaac B. Cornwall and Eliza B. Cornwall.) Use, occupation, and damage to real estate by United States Army. July 15, 1862 Helena, Ark 5,000 00
} 7,500 00
And interest. Award for $116,200 September 22, 1873.
Damage by loss of school 2,500 00
141 Jeremiah O’Neal Horse, mule, corn, vegetables, sugar, &c., taken and used by United States Army. May 24, 1863 Parish of Point Coupee, La. 2,721 00
} 27,721 00
And interest. Disallowed December 3, 1872.
Arrest and bad treatment by United States Army. 25,000 00
142 Wm. K. Prior administrator of John Pryor. Horses, mules, tobacco, rum, sugar, store goods, &c., taken and used by United States Army. June 7, 1863 Jackson, La 14,964 25 And interest. Award for $2,987 July 23, 1873.
143 William B. Booth Cattle, hogs, wood, timber cut, bricks, taken and used by United States Army; illegal imprisonment by United States; damage to practice, &c. 1862, 1863,and 1864. Parish of Plaquemine, La. 139,890 00 Award for $24,900 Sept. 22, 1873.
144 James Borron Cotton burned by United States Army. –, 1864 Near Alexandria, La. 86,904 00
} 131,629 00
{
And int.,
40,844 08
6,920 75
} Award for $7,614 Aug. 19 1873.
Damage to business, &c. 20,000 00
Horses, mules, corn, &c., taken by United States Army. 14,725 00
Illegal imprisonment by United States 10,000 00
145 Henry St. John Stock of drugs, fixtures, &c., destroyed by United States Army. April —, 1864 Alexandria, La. 25,000 00
} 75,600 00
And interest Award for $6,804 Sept. 1, 1873.
Loss in business, &c. 38,000 00
Cotton taken by United States Army. 12,600 00
146 Andrew Robin One cow, hogs, tools, furniture, &c., taken, used, and destroyed by United States Army. May 20, 1864 Cartersville, Ga 2,633 00
} 3,873 00
And interest. Award for $377 Jan. 27, 1873.
Occupation and damage to dwelling-house and lot, by United States Army. 1,240 00
147 Samuel N. Ryerson, et al. Brig Napier and cargo, seized and sold by United States. No appeal to Supreme Court. –, 1862 Off Cape Fear River, N. C. 9,207 69 And interest. Disallowed Nov. 14, 1872.
148 John J. Hennagan Cotton burned by United States Army. April —, 1865 Sumpter, S. C. 13,330 00
} 14,930 00
Disallowed Sept. 17, 1873.
do April —, 1865 Maysville, S. C. 1,600 00
149 Wm. P. Henry Four mules, cow and calf, fencing, &c., taken and used by United States Army. May —, 1863 Vicksburgh, Miss $1,170 00
} $6,170 00
Disallowed Jan. 13, 1873.
Illegal imprisonment by United States 5,000 00
150 Daniel G. Neames Wine, whisky, furniture, fowls, &c., taken, used, and destroyed by United States Army. July 29, 1862 Parish of Ascension, La. 230 00
} 11,450 00
$1,019 19 Award for $263 Mar. 1, 1873.
Sugar, molasses, &c., seized by United States Army. Dec. 1, 1862 1,020 00
One horse taken by United States Army. –, 1864 200 00
Illegal imprisonment by United States 10,000 00
151 A. Kernahan Money, tobacco, and brandy, seized by United States Army. –, 1862 New Orleans, La. 8,977 35 Disallowed Dec. 7, 1872.
152 Thomas Ryan Abduction of son –, 1861 Charleston, Va 1,000 00
} 1,500 00
Disallowed Jan. 7, 1873.
Illegal imprisonment by United States 500 00
153 Charles Daly Dwelling-house destroyed by United States Army. July —, 1865 Paducah, Ky 2,500 00
} 4,525 00
1,480 05 Disallowed June 23, 1873.
Furniture, clothing, &c., taken by United States Army. July —, 1865 1,025 00
Damage by loss of house by United States Army. 1,000 00
154 Joseph W. Roach Brigantine Madeira run into and sunk by United States steamer Clyde. –, 1863 11,373 98 And interest. Award for $14,081 Dec. 12 1872.
155 Anna C. Grougan, executrix of Park R. Grougan. Goods taken, used, and destroyed by United States Army. Apr. 17, 1864 Maries County, Mo. 7,974 26 Disallowed Dec. 3, 1872.
156 John H. Smith Illegal imprisonment, and horse taken by United States Army. Aug. —, 1862 Bowling Green, Ky £500 0 0 Disallowed Feb. 21, 1873.
157 William S. Millar. Loss on cotton seized by United States. Sept. 25, 1864 New Orleans, La $90,145 69 And interest Disallowed Dec. 12, 1872.
158 Ann Hayes, wife of a United States citizen. Dwelling-house and furniture destroyed by United States Army. July 13, 1863 Vicksburgh, Miss. 2,160 00 And interest Dismissed for want of jurisdiction, and without prejudice. Feb. 7. 1873.
159 Edward J. Bennett, alias Arto Croger. Illegal imprisonment by United States; money, clothing, &c., taken from him by United States. Aug. 18, 1864 New York City 3,275 00 Award for $616 Jan. 17, 1873.
160 Alice and Ellen Duffy. Cotton, horses, mules, cattle, &c., taken and used by United States Army. –, 1863 Parish of St. Landry. 4,624 83 Award for $320 Dec. 12, 1872.
161 Charles Green Cotton seized and sold by United States. Claim pending in Court of Claims. Dec. 24, 1864 Savannah, Ga 830,588 61 Dismissed for want of jurisdiction and without prejudice, Dec. 5, 1872.
162 Godfrey Barnesley Horses, cattle, hay, corn, potatoes, poultry, furniture, &c., taken, used, and destroyed, by United States Army. May 17, 1863 Bartow County, Ga. 6,619 00 Gold Award for $473 April 2, 1873.
163 Henry S. Jacobs Furniture and library burned by United States Army. Feb. 17, 1865 Columbia. S. C. 5,105 00 And interest Disallowed Sept, 12, 1873.
164 Percy M. Quillen Illegal imprisonment by United States. July 1, 1861 Washington, D. C. 50,000 00 Disallowed Jan. 23, 1873.
165 Elizabeth S. Thorns, administratrix of David Thorns. Use of house, use of and damage to furniture and household goods by United States Army. Jan. —, 1864 New Orleans 7,800 00
} 37,800 00
Disallowed April 2, 1873.
Illegal imprisonment by United States 30,000 00
166 Richard Henry, otherwise Richard Eustice. For loss of wages and expenses incurred by seizure of brig Dolphin by United States steamer Wachusetts, and loss of clothing, nautical instruments. &c. Jan. 5, 1863 Off coast St. Thomas. £1,807 00 Disallowed Dec. 18, 1872.
167 Nehemiah K. Clements. Seizure and detention of cargo of Isabella Thompson by United States steamer United States. June 19, 1863 Near Halifax, N. S. $40,000 00 $23,500 Disallowed Feb. 10, 1873.
168 James McDaniel. Seizure and detention of brigantine Isabella Thompson by United States steamer United States. June 19, 1863 Near Halifax, N. S. 5,183 00 2,617 Disallowed Feb. 10, 1873.
169 William Hansberry. Mules, clothing, &c., taken and used by United States Army. May 14, 1863 Jackson, Miss 2,940 00 And interest Disallowed Feb. 24, 1873.
170 David J. Browne 19 mules and 1 horse taken by United States Army. July —, 1864 Jackson, Miss 5,000 00 And interest Award for $4,650 Sept. 24, 1873.
171 John Pierson. Tan-bark burned by United States Army. July —, 1864 Near Atlanta, Ga. 2,000 00 Gold Disallowed Dec. 16, 1872.
172 Charles Mayhew. Lot of tools destroyed by United States Army, and loss in business. After Apr. 9, 1865. Guilford County, N. C. 4,560 00 And interest Dismissed for want of jurisdiction Oct. 3, 1872.
173 John McCann. Illegal imprisonment by United States. Sept. 20, 1863 Luzerne County, Pa. 3,322 40 Award for $3,000 Mar. 26, 1873.
174 William J. Burton Dwelling-house, fence, and furniture, destroyed by United States Army. Sept. —, 1863 Iuka, Miss 1,800 00 Award for $800 Feb. 11, 1873.
175 Elizabeth Knowles Cotton seized by United States Army. Apr. 4, 1865 Charleston, S. C. 2,422 74 And interest Award for $2,612 Aug. 4, 1872.
176 Oliver C. Hayward. Illegal imprisonment by United States, and horse, &c., taken by United States Army. Feb. 22, 1862 Fort Yuma, Cal 10,000 00 Award for $1,000 June 30, 1872.
177 John Medcalf Cotton seized and sold by United States Nov. –, 1863 Giles County, Tenn. 15,068 35 Award for $12,903 Apr. 10, 1873.
178 Robert M. Carson Seizure of brig Ariel and cargo, captured by United States steamer Gemsbok, and sold by United States. No anneal to Supreme Court. –, 1861 Off Wilmington, N. C £800 00 £400 Disallowed Nov. 18, 1872.
179 Conway Bell Cotton, warehouse, &c., burned by United States Army. Feb. 25, 1865 Camden, S. C. $6,710 00 And interest Disallowed Sept. 16, 1873.
180 Jane L. Brand, widow of a United States citizen. Illegal imprisonment and expulsion by United States; furniture and clothing used and destroyed by United States Army. –, 1862 New Orleans, La 100,000 00 Dismissed without prejudice to the prosecution of the claim elsewhere, June 20, 1873.
181 Samuel Patton One horse, cattle, poultry, furniture, &c., taken, used, and destroyed by United States Army. Sept. 11, 1864 Fish River, Ala. 1,409 00 Award for $187 March 31, 1873.
182 James Marchec Vegetables, fruits, hay, one horse, &c., taken and used by United States Army. 1861, 1862, 1863, 1864, and 1865. Alexandria County, Va. $2,005 00 Award for $643 Nov. 14, 1872.
183 Norton Marshall, executor of James Gem mill. Flour taken and used by United States Army. May —, 1862 Fredericksburgh, Va 10,000 00 $5,850 Disallowed Jan. 28, 1873.
184 Martha M. Tooraen, widow of a United States citizen. Dwelling and out-houses, furniture, clothing, and stock of goods, warehouse and fixtures burned by United States Navy. 1862, 1863 and 1864. Parish of West Feliciana, La. $22,000 00
} 27,212 50
6 per ct. int. {
Dismissed for want of jurisdiction March 31, 1873.
Horses, cows, and coal taken, used, and destroyed by United States Army. 712 50
Carriage-factory and blacksmith-shop, destroyed by United States Army. 4,500 00
185 Joseph Welch Corn, horses, fodder, bacon, molasses, cattle, sheep, hogs &c., taken and used by United States Army. Apr. —, 1864 Natchitoches, La 3,860 00 6 per ct. int. Award for $2,652 June 12, 1873.
186 Eliza J. Jay, administratrix of James Jay. Lumber taken and used by United States Army. Nov. —, 1862 Parish of Saint Tammany, La. 875 00 6 per ct. int. Award for $1,059 Dec. 10, 1872.
187 James Orr et al. Hogs, sheep, horses, mules, poultry, corn, hay, cedar rails, &c., taken and destroyed by United States Army. Apr. —, 1862 Maury County, Tenn. 4,053 75
} 5,885 25
Disallowed Jan. 23, 1873.
Occupation of land, damage to dwelling and out-houses, &c., by United States Army. 1,831 50
188 Eliza Knighton Furniture, &c., burned by United States Army. Feb. —, 1865 Blackville, S. C. 8,997 00 And interest Disallowed Sept. 17, 1873.
189 Thomas Leach Horses, mules, cattle, sheep, poultry, bacon, corn, rice, furniture, &c., taken, used, and destroyed by United States Army. –, 1865 Christ Church Parish, S. C. 11,657 90
} 16,657 90
And interest Awarded for $3,842 Sept. 24, 1873.
Loss of crops on farm, two and a half years. 5,000 00
190 Charles D. Bateman. Furniture, books, and provisions burned by United States Army. Feb. 17, 1865 Columbia, S. C. 800 00 Disallowed Sept. 12, 1873.
191 Thomas S. Mahen, administrator of Stephen McLean. Cotton, cattle, hogs, 1 mule taken and used by United States Army. 1862, 1863,& 1864. Parish of Carroll, La 9,599 00
} 17,483 00
No British beneficiary and proved and disallowed Sept. 24, 1873.
Dwelling-house, furniture, clothing, &c., burned by United States Army. 7,884 00
192 Thomas Riley Illegal imprisonment by United States. Nov. 7, 1863 Scranton, Pa 953 00 And interest. Award for $800 Feb. 19, 1873.
193 William Keith Cotton burned by United States Army. July 22, 1864 Covington, Ga 25,000 00 Disallowed Sept. 17, 1873.
194 William G. Smith Photographic building, fixtures, &c., used and destroyed by United States Army. Nov. 25, 1862 County of Philadelphia, Pa. 673 00
} 2,773 00
And interest. Disallowed Jan. 31, 1873.
Loss and damage to his business 2,100 00
195 John Murta Illegal imprisonment by the United States. Nov. 15, 1863 Luzerne County, Pa. 7,566 10 Award for $1,200 Mar. 26, 1873.
196 William Cogan Illegal imprisonment by United States. Feb. 26, 1862 26,500 00 Award for $840 Dec. 14, 1872.
197 Edward McCabe Illegal imprisonment by United States. –, 1863 Brooklyn, N. Y. 20,000 00 Disallowed Jan. 17, 1873.
198 Mary S. Hill Illegal imprisonment by United States. –, 1864 New Orleans, La £4,000 Award for $1,560 Sept. 3, 1873.
199 Amos Bigland Illegal seizure of Tubal Cain by United States. April 8, 1863 New York City $38,378 74 And interest. Award for $4,800 Mar. 3, 1873.
200 John K. Byrne Furniture, &c., burned by United States Army. June —, 1862 Horry County, S. C. 588 00 And interest. Disallowed July 21, 1873.
201 John L. Lewis Rosin-still seized by United States Mar. 9, 1865 Charleston, S. C. 2,450 00 And interest. Award for $321 Jan. 7, 1873.
202 Janet M. McClure. For timber cut and used by United States Army. 1861 and 1862 Fairfax County, Va. 128 00 Award for $201 Jan. 17, 1873.
203 Thomas H. Facer. Furniture, &c., taken and destroyed, and illegal arrest by United States Army. –, 1864 Charlotte County, Va 954 00 Disallowed Dec. 14, 1872.
204 Edw’d H. M. Purcell. Wood, corn, rope, bagging, and twine taken and used by United States Army. 1863 and 1865. Rodney, Miss. 352 20 Award for $112 Jan. 7, 1873.
205 James B. Halley, administrator of Jas. Pollock. Cotton, corn, bacon, &c., taken and used by United States Army. Aug. 6, 1862 Itawamba County, Miss. 2,969 00
} 4,669 00
Disallowed April 2, 1873.
Cotton taken and used by United States Army. Jan. —, 1863 1,200 00
Cotton taken and used by United States Army. Jan. —, 1864 500 00
206 Thomas Byrne Sugar and molasses taken and sold by United States. Jan. —, 1862 Terrebonne Parish, La. 121,054 68 Disallowed June 12, 1873.
207 Isaac Milner, claimant, died, and case was revived in the name of Joanna R. Milner, administratrix. Cotton burned by United States Army. June 19, 1863 Tishemingo County, Miss. 37,500 00
} 70,709 00
Award for $2,310 Apr. 16, 1873.
One horse, wheat, bacon, corn, beef, &c., taken and used by United States Army. Nov. 17, 1864 Lauderdale County, Ala. 1,326 00
One mare, 1 jack, poultry, rails, &c., taken and used by United States Army. Nov. 17, 1864 Lauderdale County, Ala. 1,883 00
Illegal imprisonment by United States. April —. 1864 Maury County. Tenn. 30,000 00
208 James McVea Sugar, tobacco, horse, &c., taken by United States Army. Mar. 18, 1863 Parish of West Baton Rouge. La. 9,641 25
} 19,641 25
And 8 per ct. interest. Disallowed March 6, 1873.
Illegal imprisonment by United States. Feb. 1, 1864
} Parish of West Baton Rouge, La.
} 10 000 00
Illegal imprisonment by United States. Sept. —, 1864
209 Jane Bull Illegal imprisonment by United States. –, 1862 New Orleans, La 100,000 00 Award for $200 Mar. 19, 1873.
210 John N. Wilson Money, furniture, &c., taken, used, and destroyed by United States Army. Sept. 29, 1864 Sullivan Station, Mo. 15,140 00 Disallowed Mar. 10, 1873.
211 Thomas Grant Loss of time and business 1864 and 1865 Petersburgh, Va 7,000 00
} 10,027 50
Disallowed Oct. 3, 1872.
Tobacco burned by United States Army. Maysville, S. C. 1,440 00
Tobacco captured by United States vessels. At sea 1,587 50
212 John C. Ferris, administ’r of John Donohue Smith. School-furniture, books, fences, house, &c., taken, used, and destroyed, and loss of business, by United States Army. 1862 and 1863 Athens, Ala $11,771 00 Disallowed April 14, 1873.
213 Levi Phillips Stock of goods, furniture, &c., taken, used, and destroyed, and damage to business and goods, by United States Army. Feb. 17, 1863, and 1864. Memphis, Tenn 22,600 00 Award for $750 Mar. 22, 1873.
214 Eugen’s Harvey et al. Molasses on schooner Pacifique, captured by United States steamer Stars and Stripes. No appeal to Supreme Court. Mar. 27, 1863 Off Florida coast £318 18 And interest. Disallowed Jan. 31, 1873.
215 Nazaire Lemieux Schooner Pacifique, captured by United States Steamer Stars and Stripes. No appeal to Supreme Court. Mar. 27, 1863 Off coast of Florida $1,403 00 Disallowed Jan. 31, 1873.
216 Benj. Whitworth et al Ship Boyne, warned off the whole southern coast by United States steamship Niagara. May 11, 1861 Off Savannah, Ga £6,460 13 0 And interest. Award for $32,553 June 24, 1873.
217 Samuel Simpson Illegal imprisonment by United States. Dec. 1, 1864 New Orleans, La $35,873 97
} $80,178 74
Disallowed Mar, 24, 1873.
Cotton burned by United States Army. Mar. 15, 1864 Alexandria, La 44,304 77
218 Wilhelimna Birdsell. Mules, sugar, and furniture used and destroyed by United States Army. July 8, 1863 Jackson, Miss 5,000 00
} 31,500 00
Disallowed Aug. 27, 1873.
Boots, shoes, dry-goods, &c., used and destroyed by United States Army. Apr. —, 1865 15,000 00
Damage for loss of business, health, &c 11,500 00
219 Joseph Lee Cotton seized and destroyed by United States Army. Aug. —, 1862 Cherokee, Ala 4,500 00 Disallowed April 16, 1873.
220 William Cleary Hay, corn, oats, mules, cows, hogs, poultry, furniture, &c., taken and used by United States Army. Dec. 24, 1864 Savannah, Ga 15,038 50
} 20,038 50
And 7 per ct. interest. Award for $3,000 Apr. 10, 1873.
Injury to person by a United States soldier. –, 1865 5,000 00
221 Rosanna Hogan Two horses, 1 mule, 1 cow, 3 hogs, poultry, &c., taken and used by United States Army. Apr. 8, 1865 850 00 And 7 per ct. interest. Disallowed April 10, 1873.
222 Bridget Reardon. Rice, flour, tobacco, sugar, United States currency, &c., taken and used by United States Army. Dec. 22, 1864 Savannah, Ga. 675 00 And 7 per ct. interest. Disallowed April 10, 1873.
223 John D. Noble Lead mine and fixtures, store-house, stock of goods, &c.; illegal imprisonment, loss of business, &c., caused by United States Army. 1861, 1862,& 1863, Newton County, Mo. 300,000 00 Disallowed June 26, 1873.
224 John Carew Tobacco seized and used by United States Army. Apr. 3, 1865 Fredericksburgh, Va. 42,150 50
} 62,150 50
And interest. Disallowed Sept. 1, 1873.
Illegal imprisonment by United States. Apr. 3, 1865 Fredericksburgh, Va. 20,000 00
225 James B. McElhose. Cotton seized and sold by United States, and interest on $11,050.70 to date of decree of Court of Claims; net proceeds received through Court of Claims. Apr. 17, 1865 Charleston, S. C. 8,576 18 And interest. Dismissed for want of jurisdiction, and without prejudice, Nov. 29, 1872.
226 Joseph W. Scott Saw-mill and lumber taken by United States Army. Feb. 13, 1864 Jacksonville, Fla 334,850 00
} 536,350 00
{
Award for $12,450 Aug. 11, 1873.
Two houses burned by United States Army. Feb. 13, 1864 1,500 00
Illegal imprisonment by United States. Nov. 19, 1864 200,000 00
227 Charles Wright. Illegal imprisonment by United States. Dec. 7, 1863 Obion County, Tenn 90,000 00 Disallowed Jan. 17, 1873.
228 George Symmers Tobacco, cloth, coffee, sugar, blankets, flannel, whisky, wines, liquors, dry-goods, &c., burned by U. S. Army. Feb. 17, 1865 Columbia, S. C. 44,314 37 Disallowed Sept. 12, 1873.
229 Henry E. and Allred Cox. Saw and grist mill and fixtures, dwelling and out-houses destroyed by United States Army; bacon, sugar, corn-meal. &c., taken and used by United States Army. Feb. 16, 1861 Columbus, Miss. 24,537 00 Disallowed Mar. 12, 1873.
230 James B. Smith. Horses, mules, cattle, hogs, bacon, molasses, furniture, &c., taken, used, and destroyed by U. S. Army. Sept. 11, 1864 Baldwin County, Ala 33,675 00
} 41,753 00
Award for $3,750 Mar. 31, 1873.
Mules, cows, furniture, &c., taken, used and destroyed by U. S. Army. Mar. —, 1865 8,078 00
231 James Bain For mortgage-lien on property burned by United States Army. Sept. —, 1862 Bolivar County, Miss 700 00 And $784 interest. Disallowed Nov. 18, 1872.
232 Charles Coleman; claimant died, and case was revived in the name of L. L. L. Coleman, administratrix. Coffee captured in the Sally Magee by United States steamer Quaker City. June 27, 1861 At sea 30,580 00 And interest. Disallowed Apr. 14, 1873.
233 Henry F. White Illegal imprisonment by United States. Jan. 5, 1862 Taylor County, Ky 5,000 00
} 8,200 00
Disallowed Apr. 28, 1873.
One horse and 25,000 pounds tobacco taken and used by U. S. Army. 3,200 00
234 John Simpson One horse, saddle and bridle, boots, shoes, cattle, hogs, and corn, taken and used by United States Army; house and furniture burned by United States Army. –, 1861 Prince William Co., Va. 410 00 Disallowed Jan. 17, 1873.
235 James T. Monroe. Illegal imprisonment by United States; money, clothing, and goods taken from him by U. S. officers, and steam-engine and saw-mill, &c., lost. Aug. —, 1864 New Orleans, La 100,000 00 Award for $1,540 Jan. 23, 1873.
236 David Jacobs. Diamonds, gold and silver watches, United States currency, bank-bills, cotton, tobacco, liquors, general merchandise, house and hotel furniture, &c., burned and used by United States Army. Feb. 17, 1865 Columbia and Camden, S. C. 380,575 00 Gold, and 7 per cent, interest. Award for $20,000 Sept. 16, 1873.
237 Rich’d H. Thompson Cotton taken and destroyed by United States Army. Mar. —, 1863 Issaquena County, Miss. 16,200 96 Gold, and interest. Award for $2,445 July 23, 1873.
238 Frederick A. Rolph Illegal imprisonment by United States. Nov. 27, 1862 Jackson, Tenn 820,000 00 Disallowed Jan. 17, 1873.
239 Anderson, Saxon & Co. Coal taken by United States steamer Vanderbilt. Oct. —, 1863 Penguin Island. £1,500 00 And 7 per ct. interest. Award for $11,200 Aug. 21, 1873.
240 Thomas Gabriel & Sons. Timber cut adrift, lost, or destroyed by United States Army. Betw. Apr. 9, 1863, & Apr. 9, 1865. Altohama River, Ga. $3,011 00 And 7 per ct. interest. Disallowed Jan. 13, 1873.
241 James Long Tobacco seized snd burned by United States Army. Feb. —, 1865 Bristol, Tenn 5,667 00 Disallowed April 16, 1873.
242 Alice Barton, executrix, and Wm. Cogan, executor, of Richard C. Barton. Fish taken and used by United States Army. Aug. 31, 1862 Alexandria, Va. 510 50 Disallowed Dec. 14, 1872.
243 Edwin Gerard, assignee of T. A. Corry J. Laycock, and A. and S. Henry & Co. Sir William Peel, captured by United States steamer Seminole. Sept. –, 1863 At sea 369,000 00
And interest }
Award for $272,920 April 28, 1873.
For cargo £35,314 16 9
244 Edwin Gerard, assignee of certain underwriters at Lloyds.
Part of cargo of Dashing Wave, captured by United States steamers Owasco and Virginia. }
Nov. —, 1863 Rio Grande River.
{ £3,000 00
$13,348 00
Disallowed April 24, 1873.
245 Edwin Gerard, assignee for the Universal Marino Insurance Company, of London; also of the liquidators-of the English and Scottish Marine Insurance Company, of London; also of certain underwriters at Lloyds; also attorney in fact for the British and Foreign Marine Inrance Company, of Liverpool. Brig Volant’s cargo, captured by United States steamer Virginia. Nov. —, 1863 At sea $39,348 26 And interest. Award for $1,785 April 24, 1873.
246 William H. Slater. Wood, timber, fruit-trees, cows, horse, hogs, mules, &c., &c., taken, used, and destroyed by United States Army, and damage to store. June, 1862, to April, 1863. 3,600 00 Award for $800 Mar 31, 1873.
247 John Gale Illegal imprisonment by United States. April 22, 1863 De Soto County, Miss $1,000 00
} 2,300 00
Award for $856 April 14, 1873.
Two horses, taken and used by United States Army. 1,300 00
248 Robert H. Watt, administrator of Hugh Watt. Cattle, mules, horses, hogs, corn, molasses, sugar, bacon, sheep, and cotton taken and used by United States Army. 1862 and 1863 Warren County, Miss 43,310 00 $21,647 65 Award for $6,480 June 13, 1873.
249 Sarah Watts Furniture, &c., burned by United States Army. Feb. 17, 1865 Columbia and Camdon, S. C. 2,132 00 And interest. Disallowed Sept. 16, 1873.
250 Alan K. McMillan Dwelling and workshop, stock and material, burned by United States Army. Feb. 15, 1864 Enterprise, Miss 4,500 00 And interest. Disallowed April 22, 1873.
251 Elizab’h Armstrong, administratrix of Robert Armstrong. Horses, cattle, flour, furniture, merchandise, &c., taken, used, and destroyed, and store-house and warehouse burned by United States Army. 1861, 1862, and 1863. Creek Agency, Creek Nation. 57,022 45 Award for 1,660 Aug. 12, 1873.
252 James Leslie Stock of goods (queensware and general grocery) taken and used by United States Army. May —, 1863 Jackson, Miss 10,000 00
} 20,000 00
And interest. Disallowed Aug. 25, 1873.
Stock of goods (dry goods, groceries, &c.) and dwelling-house, burned by United States Army. Feb. 7, 1864 Brandon, Miss 10,000 00
253 Colin J. Nicolson Illegal imprisonment by United States. Sept. 15, 1864 New Orleans, La 500,000 00
} 503,128 81
And interest at 8 per ct. Claim for vouchers withdrawn May 5, 1873, and rest of claim disallowed Aug. 19, 1873.
Loss on vouchers 3,128 81
254 William Gimson Dwelling-house, corn, fodder, one horse, furniture, flour, groceries, &c., taken, used, and destroyed by United States Army. Feb. 19, 1863 Crittenden County, Ark. 15,514 15 And interest Award for $611 July 23, 1873.
255 Susan B. Jackson, widow of John Jackson. Illegal imprisonment and banishment of her husband and self, &c., by United States. Sept. —, 1863 Knoxville, Tenn 26,600 00 Award for $2,544 July 18, 1873.
256 Archibald Montgomery. Cotton taken and sold by United States. Claim was on docket of Court of Claims. –, 1864 Buffalo Bayou, La 500,000 00 Disallowed Jan. 20, 1873.
257 William B. Poynton. Match factory and fixtures and stock burned by United States Army. Atlanta, Ga.
} 220,163 85
Disallowed Apr. 29, 1873.
Match factory, fixtures, and stock burned, and’ horses, &c., taken by United States Army. Decatur, Ga.
258 Geo. M. Bretherick Saw and grist mill, and machinery, cotton, horses, mules, corn, bacon, sheep, cattle, &c., taken, used, and destroyed by United States Army. Nov. 9, 1863 Lauderdale County, Ala. 9,150 00 Disallowed Jan. 20, 1873.
259 Samuel Miller Cotton burned by United States Army. Dec. 10, 1862. Colbert County, Ala. 13,100 00
} 14,810 00
Award for $1,170 Apr. 16, 1873
One mule, pork, beef, corn, and wheat, taken and used by United States Army. Nov. 17, 1864 1,710 00
260 James A. Macauley. Cotton burned on board steamship Blanche by United States steamship Montgomery. June —, 1862 At sea $200,000 00 Gold Disallowed Mar. 25, 1873.
261 Benjamin J. Bretherick. Corn, wheat, and pork taken and used by United States Army. Dec. 30, 1864 Lauderdale County, Ala. 185 00 Award for $136 Jan. 20, 1873.
262 Arthur C. and Frances Evans. Illegal imprisonment of self and wife by United States. Apr. —, 1863 Prince William County, Va. $4,000 00
} 5,558 50
$2,334 57 Disallowed Mar. 28, 1873.
Horses, merchandise, clothing. &c., taken and used by United States Army. 1,558 50
263 Joseph B. Heycock, administrator of John Spinney. Loss by capture and detention of schooner Argonaut by United States steamer Susquehanna. No appeal to Supreme Court. Sept. 13, 1861 Off Hatteras Inlet. 3,177 68 Disallowed Nov. 14, 1872.
264 Frederick W. Ruggles. Damage to cargo of schooner Argonaut captured by United States steamer Susquehanna. No appeal to Supreme Court. Sept. 13, 1861 Off Hatteras Inlet. 14,192 24 Disallowed Nov. 14, 1872.
265 Henry A. Moody, administrator of Henry Moody. Cotton, flour, hogs, goats, poultry, fodder, &c., taken, used, and destroyed by United States Army. 1863, 1864, and 1865. Mississippi and Alabama. 7,463 80 Disallowed Apr. 16, 1873.
266 John A. Thurber Use of and damage to dwelling, two cows, vegetables, lumber, &c., taken and used by United States Army. Sept. —, 1862 Algiers, La 3,800 00 Award for $1,120 Feb. 24, 1873.
267 Thomas Hebdon Brick-machine destroyed by United States Army; one mule, hay, corn, and hogs, taken and used by United States Army. 1861 and 1862 Warrensburgh, Mo 1,352 00 Disallowed Nov. 29, 1872.
268 Charles Sabourin. Claimant died, and case, was revived in the name of Jane Sabourin, administratrix. Cotton burned by United States Army Apr. —, 1864 Natchitoches, La 76,144 45
} 78,144 45
Award for $780 June 24, 1873.
Horses, surgical instruments, medicines, and drugs, taken and used by United States Army. 2,000 00
269 George Wigg Schooner Isabel and cargo of cotton seized by United States steamer J. L. Davis and sold by United States. Sept. —, 1862 At sea 71,317 00 And interest. Disallowed July 31, 1873.
270 Shand, Higson & Boult. Steamship Pearl, seized by United States steamer Tioga and sold by United States. Jan. —, 1863 At sea £15. 000 00 And interest. Disallowed, Feb. 24, 1873.
271 Geo. Wigg & Samuel Isaac. Steamer Virgin, seized by the confederate authorities, and afterward captured by the United States. After April 9, 1865. Mobile, Ala. $150,000 00 And interest. Dismissed for want of jurisdiction Oct. 4, 1872.
272 Joseph M. P. Nolan. Illegal imprisonment by United States Oct. 18, 1861 Saint Louis, Mo 934,000 00 Award for $8,600, Aug. 4, 1873.
273 Mary Nolan Illegal imprisonment by United States Sept. 15, 1862 Saint Louis, Mo 10,000 00 Disallowed Apr. 1, 1873.
274 M. M. Bell Molasses taken, used, and destroyed by United States Army. Oct. —, 1864 Point Coupee Parish, La. 22,000 00 And interest at 8 per ct. Disallowed Aug. 16, 1873.
275 Joseph E. Ware. Engine, gearing, pumps, tools, shops, iron pipe, &c., destroyed and burned by the United States Army; molasses and sugar taken and used by United States Army; and illegal imprisonment by United States. –, 1862 Fulton County, Ark. 54,374 30 Disallowed Mar. 19, 1873.
276 George J. Jones. Illegal imprisonment. &c. by United States. Feb. 21, 1862,
Nov. 1, 1862,
Mar. 7, 1863.
Saint Louis, Mo. 8,000 00 Disallowed Mar. 6, 1873.
277 Mary Hutchinson Detention of and damage to schooner D. F. Keeling by United States, and expenses incurred on account thereof. No appeal to the Supreme Court. Oct. —, 1861 New York 18,063 79 And 7 per ct. interest. Disallowed Apr. 16, 1873.
278 Ann White. Cotton seized by United States. Feb. 5, 1865 Near Florence, Ala. 990 00 Award for $309 Apr. 28, 1873.
279 Emily J. Sherard, later Emily J. Gilland, administratrix of William Sherrard. Stock of goods taken, used, and destroyed by United States Army. May 13, 1863 Raymond, Miss 6,000 00
} 6,550 00
And interest, at 6 per ct. A ward for $1,600 Aug 30, 1873.
Bricks, lumber, fence, posts, and 1 cow, taken and used by United States Army. –, 1863 Jackson, Miss 550 00
280 William Brown Corn, bacon, cattle, fodder, straw, rails, 1 horse, 1 mule, and dwelling-house, taken and used by United States. 1862 and 1863 Fauquier County, Va 1,130 30 And interest. Award for $623, Jan. 7, 1873.
281 Saunder & Son 27 vessels and their cargoes, captured by United States. No appeal to Supreme Court. During the war. At sea 152,643 51 Gold, at 6 per cent. Disallowed Jan. 17, 1873.
282 Benjamin Thornton. Timber and wood taken and used by United States Army. Nov. —, 1863 Fairfax County, Va. 43,299 50 At 7 per cent, interest. Award for $38,957 Mar. 22, 1873.
283 George Cooper Dwellings and out-buildings, fence, garden, &c., taken and used by United States Army. Sept. 20, 1862 Memphis, Tenn 4,000 00 Award for $4,183 Jan. 20, 1873.
284 Peter A. Spearwater For damage and detention of schooner Echo, and cargo by United States steamer Sunflower. No appeal to the Supreme Court. May 31, 1863 At sea 11,615 23 Disallowed Mar. 31, 1873.
285 John, alias John E. Parr. Illegal imprisonment by United States Oct. 20, 1861 Buffalo, N. Y 4,000 00
} 13,990 00
And interest. Award for $4,800 Aug. 5, 1873.
Carriages, buggies, iron sate, promissory notes, account-books, &c., taken and destroyed by United States Army. Nashville, Tenn. 9,900 00
286 William H. Gilliatt Furniture, clothing, &c., taken, used, and destroyed by United States Army. Mar. 1, 1862 Clarksville, Tenn 2,401 20 And interest Disallowed Jan. 7, 1873.
287 Sheldon Rewis 74 coops of fowls seized by United States on bark Matilda. Oct. —, 1863 New York 2,213 66 Award for $1,849 Mar. 8, 1873.
288 Oliver K. King, administrator for William Stewart. Damages and detention of the schooner Matamoras by United States steamer Virginia. No appeal to Supreme Court. Nov. 4, 1863 Matamoras, Mexico. 41,392 19 $24,447.39 int. and int. to date of payment. Disallowed May 6, 1873.
289 Thomas Leach Illegal imprisonment by United States July 20, 1863 New York City $10,400 00
} $14,400 00
Int. on $400
{ Disallowed Feb. 3, 1873.
Steamer Douro seized and detained by United States. July 20, 1863 New York City 4,000 00 And int.
290 A. E. Campbell & Co. Sugar captured on brig John Welch by confederate privateer Jeff Davis, and sold by confederate government, proceeds held for claimant by confederate government and seized by United States, with other assets of said confederate government. –, 1865 Charleston, S. C. 25,881 50 And interest. Disallowed Dec. 7, 1872.
291 Ann Grayson, administratrix for John J. Cowley. Cotton, broadcloth, jeans, shirts, clothing, &c., &c., taken, used, and destroyed by United States Army. Apr. 2, 1865 Selma, Ala 15,000 00 And interest. Award for $1,637 June 14 1873.
292 Cowlam Graveley. Brig Sarah Starr, captured by United States steamer Wabash and sold by United States, and for fees, demurrage, &c. Aug. 3, 1861 Near Wilmington, N. C. 20,000 00
And int. }
And int.
Disallowed, as to Sarah Starr and Aigburth, Nov. 8, 1872 the reasons for non-appeal being deemed insufficient.
Schooner Aigburth captured by United States steamer Jamestown and sold by United States, and for fees, demurrage, &c. Sept. 1, 1861 At sea 75,000 00
Wine destroyed by United States Army Feb. 25, 1865 Camden, S. C. 5,430 00
} 116,830 00
And interest Disallowed Sept. 16, 1873.
Cotton burned by United States Army Feb. 17, 1865
Columbia, S. C. }
Winnsboro, S. C.
Fairfield County, S.C.
111,400 00
Cotton burned by United States Army. Feb. 22, 1865
Cotton burned by United States Army. No appeal to Supreme Court. Feb. 22, 1865
293 Roderick Byrne Cotton seized and sold by United States; net proceeds received through the Court of Claims. Feb. 1865 Charleston, S. C. 9,779 24 And int., and interest on $8,428.96 for 3 years. Disallowed Apr. 16, 1873.
294 Frederick Ward Patterns of cutlery taken by United States Army. Feb. 17, 1865 Columbia, S. C. 1,000 00 And interest. Disallowed Sept. 12, 1873.
295 George Wostenholm Patterns of cutlery taken by United States Army. Feb. 17, 1865 Columbia. S. C. 845 80 Gold, and interest. Disallowed Sept. 12, 1873.
296 John Deighen Cotton burned, by United States Army Feb. 1865 Blackville, S. C. 76,444 00
} 77,440 00
And interest. Award for $1,510 Sept. 17, 1873.
Horse, buggy, and harness taken and used by United States Army. Feb. 17, 1865 Columbia, S. C. 1,000 00
297 Herman Baer, administrator of Barry Drew Hewetson. Cotton seized by United States Feb. 1865 Charleston, S. C. 1,719 00 And interest. Award for $1,854 Aug. 4, 1873.
298 C. Eugenia O’Bryan, administratrix of Perry O’Bryan. Cotton seized by United States Apr. 5, 1865 Charleston, S. C. 3,100 00 And interest. Award for $3,321 Aug. 6, 1873.
299 William McKay Cotton, sugar, oil, whisky, tobacco, beef, and coffee taken and used by United States. Cotton claim was on docket of Court of Claims. Feb. 7, 1865 Charleston, S. C. 10,498 00 And interest. Award for $2,800 Jane 23, 1873.
300 John C. Forbes Cotton burned by United States Army Feb. 5, 1865 Louisiana and Arkansas. 2,254,800 00 And interest. Disallowed Sept. 25, 1873.
301 John Haskins. For use and damage to Factor’s Cotton Press, Anchor Cotton Press, Louisiana Cotton Press, and Yards No. 1, 2, and 3, and stables, yards, quarters, &c. by United States. From Sept.,’62, to Apr., ’65. New Orleans, La 211,687 40 And int. at 6 per cent. Award for $103,600 Jan. 31, 1873.
302 Thomas Arkwright. Cotton seized and sold by United States. Now pending in the Court of Claims. Jan. —, 1865 Savannah, Ga. 9,654 20 Withdrawn by Her Britannic Majesty’s agent, Feb. 4, 1873.
303 William Rose; became an United States citizen. Cotton seized and sold by United States. Now pending in the Court of Claims. Jan. —, 1865 Savannah, Ga. 25,915 16 Withdrawn by Her Britannic Majesty’s agent, Feb.4, 1873.
304 Emilia J. Pothier, executrix of L. B. Pothier. Cotton seized by United States Apr. —, 1863 Red River, La 17,955 00 Disallowed April 9, 1873.
305 Laura Armitage, wife of Robert Armitage; No. 348 vs. The United States. Saddle, bridle, stirrups, needles, and thread, taken by United States Army. Jan. 6, 1865 Savannah, Ga. 5,195 00 7 per cent. Withdrawn by Her Britannic Majesty’s agent, Oct. 4, 1872.
306 Henry A. McLeod. For schooner Prince Leopold, seized and sold by United States, and $2,500 per annum, value of said vessel to claimant, from September 1, 1861. No appeal to Supreme Court. Aug. —, 1861 New York City 35,000 00 Disallowed Nov. 14, 1872.
307 Norman W. McColl, administrator of Hugh McColl. Cypress lumber, machinery of sawmill, saws, axes, chains, blacksmith’s tools, carpenter’s tools, material, damage to buildings, &c., by United States Army. 1862 and 1863 Bayou Millam, La. 18,113 47 8 per-cent Award for $2,790 July 21, 1873.
308 Robert Dignum. Flour, pork, beef, sugar, coffee, furniture, account-books, library, tools, damage to house, suspension of business, &c., by United States Army. Dec. 10, 1862 Fredericksburgh, Va 3,050 00 6 per cent. Disallowed Jan. 13, 1873.
309 Lucie F. Garrett, administratrix of Charles Fleming. Two mules, two horses, ten cattle, building, fencing, material and implements in foundry, rope, &c., taken, used, and destroyed by United States gunboat Clifton. –, 1863 Parish of St. Mary, La. 17,990 00 And interest. Dismissed for want of juris, diction, June 10, 1873, claim-anthavingmarried an United States citizen, and there being no British beneficiaries.
310 William Whitty Bacon, lard, sugar, wine, wool, &c., destroyed by United States Army. May 13, 1864 Alexandria, La 2,928 90
} 9,728 90
And interest. Disallowed June 16, 1873.
Molasses taken by United States Army. Apr. 9, 1864 Bayou Robert, La. 6,800 00
311 John C. Burden. Claimant died, and ease was revived in the name of Emma G. Burden, administratrix. Nine beeves July —, 1862 Baton Rouge, La $1,400 00
} $17,447 00
And interest. Award for $9,780 July 18, 1873.
Property taken and damage to house Aug. —, 1862 2,897 00
Wagon and 4 mules Aug. —, 1863 1,050 00
Destruction of house Apr. —, 1863 2,700 00
Thirteen mules taken Apr. —, 1863 2,600 00
Seven mules taken Jan. —, 1864 1,400 00
Loss of provisions. &c. —. –, 1864 3 700 00
Six horses taken –, 1864 1,000 00
Four hogsheads sugar and three bales of cotton.
(Taken, used, and destroyed by United States Army.)
–, 1864 700 00
312 Eliza and Jane Murdock. Whisky, tobacco, rubber-bands, drags, oil, hardware, clothing, dry-goods, furniture, books, stationery, saddles, harness, hogs, poultry, and money, &, taken, used, and destroyed by United States Army. Dec. 11, 1863 Saint Joseph, La 6,091 50
} 12,891 49
And interest. Award for $1,121 Feb. 3, 1873.
Damage to store-house and business 6,799 99
313 William E. Hall Cotton seized by United States Army. Jan. —, 1864 Claiborne County, Miss. 142,650 00
} 175,725 00
And interest.
{ Dismissed for want of jurisdiction, without prejudice to the prosecution of the claim elsewhere, Jan. 20, 1873.
Cotton seized by United States Army. Claim pending in the Court of Claims. June —, 1865 33,075. 00
314 Barron, Forbes &Co. Quicksilver mine from which claimants were ejected by United States. May 8, 1863 Santa Clara County, Cal. 14,800,000 00 And interest. Disallowed Dec. 17, 1872.
315 Andrew E. Byrne et al Damage for steamer Monmouth being warned off the coast of all the Southern States by United States steamer Niagara. May 12, 1861 Oft Charleston, S. C. £10,572 10 0 Gold, and interest, and costs. Award for $40,843 July 7, 1873.
316 S. Isaac, Campbell & Co. For cargo of Springbok, captured by United States steamer Sonoma. Feb. 3, 1863 At sea £66,37811 11
} £ 68,378 11 11
And interest. Disallowed Sept. 22, 1873.
Costs and expenses incurred by claimants. 2,000 0 0
317 Cotton seized and sold, by the United States.
Claim on docket of Court of Claims.
Sept. —, 1863 Hinds County, Miss. $70,000 00 And interest. Part of claim withdrawn Nov. 27, 1872, and rest dismissed without prejudice to the prosecution of the claim elsewhere, April 30, 1873.
318 Richard Hall. Illegal imprisonment by United States. May 6, 1864 Maryland 25,000 00 Interest and costs. Award for $2,984 Aug. 30, 1873.
319 Hugh Carlisle Cotton seized and sold by United States. Now pending in Court of Claims. June 15, 1864 Guntersville, Ala 46,000 00 Interest and costs. Claim withdrawn by Her Britannic Majesty’s agent, Nov. 27, 1872.
320 Elizabeth L. H. Bowie; married a United States citizen. Tobacco factory and fixtures destroyed by United States Army; tobacco, horses, mules, Hour, meal, bacon, &c., &c., taken and used by United States Army. Mar. —, 1865 Goochland County, Va. 85,810 00 Disallowed April 20, 1872.
321 Laurie, Son & Co. Tobacco burned at Richmond, Va., by reason of the United States restraining claimant from removing the same. Apr. 3, 1865 Richmond, Va. 33,259 00 Gold Disallowed Oct. 5, 1872.
322 Samuel Irvin & Co Tobacco burned at Richmond, Va., by reason of the United States restraining claimant from removing the same. Apr. 3, 1865 Richmond, Va 29,600 00 Gold and interest. Disallowed Oct. 5, 1872.
323 Eliza H. Molyneux, executrix of Edmund Molyuenx. Injury to dwelling, furniture, &c., of claimant, and cotton taken by United State Army. Dec. —, 1864 Savannah, Ga 21,600 00 Award for $12,000 Sept. 22, 1873.
324 George, Henry, and Jas. W. B. Money. For depreciation in Bank of Louisiana stock by the “civil war.” –, 1862 New Orleans, La 34,320 00 Disallowed April 20, 1872.
325 William Ashton For depreciation of bank-notes taken by officers of United States steamer Dan Smith. Feb. 8, 1863 Potomac River $905 60
} 17,758 60
And interest. Award for $6,000 Sept. 16, 1873.
Money taken by same Feb. 8, 1863 Potomac River 353 00
Illegal imprisonment by United States Army. Feb. 8, 1863 Potomac River 15,000 00
Furniture, &c., burned by United States Army. Feb. 17, 1865 Columbia, S. C. 1,000 00
Expenses in removing to place of safety 500 00
326 John Murphy Cotton and turpentine seized by United States Army. Mar. 9, 1865 Charleston, S. C. 5,600 00
} 8,100 00
And interest. Disallowed Sept. 17, 1873.
Rosin burned by United States Army. Claim for cotton and turpentine; was on docket of Court of Claims. Apr. 6, 1865 Williamsburgh County, S. C. 2,500 00
327 David J. Browne Cotton burned by United States Army. July —, 1863 Mississippi 147,576 00
} 325,060 00
And interest. Disallowed sept. 24, 1873.
Cotton burned by United States Army. –, 1864 Louisiana 133,000 00
Cotton burned by United States Army. 1863 or 1864 Mississippi. 44,484 00
328 William G. Ford, administrator of J. G. Robinson. Cotton seized and sold by United States. –, 1863 Owl Creek, La 88,260 00 And interest. Award $29,683 for the benefit of Mary G. Barker, or her representatives, Sept 24, 1873.
329 John Q. Watkins and Bernard Donnelly, administrators of John Shannon. Dry goods taken by United States Army. Claim was first filed in the name of Samuel Jarboe, guardian, &c. Nov. —, 1861 Kansas City, Mo. 20,000 00 Award for $1,000 April 28, 1873.
330 Thomas Kergan Sugar, molasses, bed and dress clothes, one mule, cotton, tobacco, &c., &c., taken and used by United States Army. May 10, 1864 Parish of Rapides, La 9,181 40 Disallowed June 4, 1873.
331 John Mews & Co. Timber taken and used by United States. Betw. April, 1863,and April. 1865. £850 00 And 7 per cent. interest. Disallowed March 6, 1873.
332 Thomas Coates Clothing, silk, and satin dresses, &c., lost while in charge of the United States Army. During the war. Virginia 350 0 0 Disallowed January 13, 1873.
333 William Smythe Iron and brass foundery, machinery, shops, lumber, wood, coal, oil-cloth, fee, destroyed by United States Army; two horses, harness, and buggy, &c., taken and used by United States Army; and damage to dwelling, orchard, &c., by United States Army. July —, 1864 Atlanta, Ga $85,425 00 Disallowed January 27, 1873.
334 Augustine R. McDonald. Cotton burned by United States Army. Jan. —, 1865 Arkansas and Louisiana. 716,400 00 And interest. Award, see No. 42.
335 William H. Ross For rent of mansion-house and premises called “Rosslyn;” damage to same, loss of crops, and destruction of dwelling by fire while in possession of United States, and interest to December 31, 1871. 1861, 1862,and 1863. Alexandria County, Va. 98,206 89 Award for $25,548 August 21, 1873.
336 Patrick Fox Illegal imprisonment by United States. Aug. —, 1863 Greenbrier County, W. Va. $400 00
} 2,485 46
Disallowed February 19, 1873.
Two horses; wagon, harness, apple brandy, meal, corn, flour, bacon, quilts, fee, taken and used by United States Army. 1,149 00
Int. 936 46
337 Stephen J. Bradley. Current money, four horses, wagon, harness, clothing, and oats taken and used by United States Army. Aug. —, 1863 Alleghany County, Va. 2,101 50
} 3,601 50
Disallowed February 19, 1873.
Illegal imprisonment by United States. 1,500 00
338 Michael Kelley Gold, clothes, wheat, oats, saddle, fee, and damages by United States Army. Nov. —, 1863 Pocahontas County, W. Va. 579 00 Disallowed October 4, 1872.
339 James Stewart Cotton burned by rebel scouts, by neglect of the United States Army. Jan. —, 1864 Deadman’s Bend, near Natchez, Miss. 25,407 00 Disallowed May 10, 1873.
340 Thomas Byrne Cotton burned by United States Army. July 17, 1863 Copiah County, Miss 36,000 00 Disallowed September 17, 1873.
341 John Sinclair. Saw and grist mill and machinery, fee, burned by United States Army; and grain, flour, books clothes, fee, taken by United States Army. Feb. 17, 1865 Lancaster County, S. C. 14,750 00 And interest. Disallowed February 20, 1873.
342 Henry G. Bonn Two cases books seized by United States Army. –, 1861 Charleston, S. C. £670 0 Disallowed October 4, 1872.
343 Mary A. Barrow, administratrix of George Barrow. Illegal imprisonment of her husband by United States, and goods, books, and papers taken, used, and destroyed by United States Army. Oct. —, 1862 $15,000 00 Award for $6,520 May 10, 1873.
344 Samuel and Richard Roberts. For furnishing food and lodgings to United States officers and soldiers, and provender for United States horses. 1861 to 1864 Scott County, Tenn. 2,815 00 Disallowed Oct. 3, 1872.
345 Jos. Fry Mogridge. (Was born in the United States.) Dry-goods, glass-ware, stationery, groceries, drugs, medicines, liquors, &c., taken, used, and destroyed by United States Army. 1863 & 1865 Selma, Ala 282,822 38 Dismissed for want of jurisdiction Nov. 18, 1872.
346 William H. Stewart, executor of Chas. E. Stewart. Cotton seized by United States –, 1865 Charleston, S. C. 31,105 95
} 58,367 50
And 7 per ct. interest. Award for $9,837 Sept. 24, 1873.
Cotton burned by United States Army. —, – 1865 Camden, S. C. 24,261 55
Loss on forced sale of horses, carriages, and removal of wine, glass, plate, and destruction by bombardment of furniture, china, &c. 3,000 00
347 Francis Tumblety. Illegal imprisonment by United States. Mar. 1865
} Saint Louis, Mo
100,000 00 And int.
{ Two last items withdrawn March 26, 1872; rest disallowed Jan. 23, 1873.
Illegal imprisonment by United States. May 6, 1865.
Personal property and valuables taken by United States Army. May 6, 1865.
348 Robert Armitage Loss on sale of dwelling-house and furniture, rope, twine, needles, leather, &c., taken by United States Army. Jan. 6, 1865 Savannah, Ga £10,000 00 Award for $200 June 16, 1873.
349 Nelson McStea Cotton seized and sold by United States. Claim in Court of Claims. Oct. —, 1863 Parish of Concordia, La. $25,000 00 Dismissed for want of jurisdiction, without prejudice to the prosecution of the claim elsewhere, Jan. 20 1873.
350 Thomas N. Crosse. Books, manuscripts, wearing apparel, mineralogical specimens, gold, and copper, &c., destroyed by United States Army. During the war. Fredericksburgh, Va £95 00 Disallowed Oct. 3, 1872.
351 Elizabeth G. Warneford. Trunk of books, music, and clothing, left with Her Britannic Majesty’s vice-consul and destroyed. –, 1862 Fredericksburgh, Va $75 00 Disallowed Oct. 3, 1872.
352 Joseph W. Binney Illegal imprisonment by United States June 14, 1864 New York City 100,000 00 Gold Award for $5,390 May 6, 1873.
353 John Butterworth and John Howorth, executors of Henry Kay. Cotton burned by United States Army. Feb. 28, 1865. Camden, S. C. 5,894 42 Disallowed Sept. 16, 1873.
354 William R. Hodges Loss on cotton seized by United States Aug. —, 1864 Fort Adams, Miss. 106,850 60
} 1,474,155 48
And interest Award for $34,150 Sept. 22, 1873.
For restitution of tax on sugar, molasses, and cotton, paid to the United States. 1863 to 1865 New Orleans, La 20,924 04
Cotton part seized and part destroyed by United States Army. –, 1864 Alexandria, La 425,040 00
Cotton part seized and part destroyed by United States Army. –, 1864 Mississippi 224,600 00
Sugar and molasses destroyed by act of United States Army. –, 1864 Parish of Point Coupee. 35,175 00
Sugar destroyed by act of United States Army. –, 1864 Parish of Saint Martin. La. 81,565 84
Cotton destroyed by act of United States Army. –, 1864 Louisiana and Mississippi. 580,000 00
355 Charles Hodges. Loss on cotton seized by United States, and expenses incurred thereby. Mar. 24, 1864 Fort Pike, La $21,292 87 And interest Award for $2,335 March 17 1873.
356 Joseph Murphy Lumber, wheelbarrows, shovels, mattresses, blankets, cooking utensils, &c., taken and used by United States Army. June —, 1863 Parish of Madison, La. $4,260 00
} 7,260 00
And 8 per ct. interest. Award for $5,814 July 25, 1873.
Loss on contract for building levees, &c. 3,000 00
357 Edward McHugh, administrator of James McHugh. Illegal imprisonment of his son by the United States. Dec. 19, 1863 New York City £30,000 00
} £34,330 140
Disallowed Oct. 5, 1872.
Loss on goods at Bermuda in consequence of son’s imprisonment. –, 1862 4,330 140
358 Thomas H. Rollason. Electro-plated ware, shipped and received at the custom-house, and lost. Apr. 19, 1861 New Orleans, La 23 172 Disallowed Oct. 3, 1873.
359 Elizabeth Sherman, administratrix of Thomas F. Sherman, alias Thomas J. Miller. Abduction and illegal imprisonment of her husband by United States. May 1, 1864 County of Essex, Canada. $2,585 00 Gold, and 6 per cent. interest. Disallowed May 8, 1873.
360 Martha M. Calderwood, executrix of John Calderwood. Cotton taken and destroyed by United States Army. –, 1864 Louisiana and Arkansas. 3,050,135 00 And interest Disallowed Sept. 25, 1873.
361 Mary Irwin Cotton, mules, horses, corn, furniture, silver-plate, cattle, and meat, taken and used by United States Army. May & June, 1863. Parish of West Feliciana, La. $83,400 00
} 126,850 00
{ And 6 per cent. interest. }
Disallowed May 10, 1873.
Sugar, molasses, horses, buggy, corn, and cow taken and used by United States Army. May & June, 1863. Parish of Point Coupee, La. 23,450 00
Illegal imprisonment by United States May & June, 1863. Parish of Point Coupee, La. 20,000 00
362 Llewelyn Crother Illegal imprisonment by United States. July 9, 1863. Baltimore, Md 10,000 00 Award for $100 May 9 1873.
363 John G. Rennicks. Illegal imprisonment by United States –, 1863 Nashville, Tenn 100,000 00
} 184,000 00
Disallowed Mar. 6, 1873.
Goods and stores seized by United States Army. 84,000 00
364 John M. Vernon Cotton, tobacco, sugar, molasses, flour, rosin, turpentine, coffee, chiccory, rice, salt, tea, raisins, spices, medicines, oils, whisky, gin, rum, brandy, ale, porter, cigars, &c., and two ship’s boats, supposed to have been taken, used, and destroyed by United States Army. During war Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Tennessee, South Carolina, Kentucky, Virginia, and North Carolina. £298,133 00
} £338,133 00
{
The claim for cotton, &c., and so much of claim for imprisonment which was after the 9th of April, 1865, was withdrawn by the claimant July 7, 1873; the rest of the claim was disallowed Sept 17, 1873.
Illegal imprisonment by United States. 40,000 00
365 William Dean & Co. Cotton seized and sold by United States, now pending in Court of Claims. Dec 23, 1864 Savannah, Ga. $275,811 26 Dismissed for want of jurisdiction, without prejudice, Nov 29, 1872.
366 William Battersby Cotton seized by United States, now pending in Court of Claims. Dec 24, 1864 Savannah, Ga 1,573,500 00 Dismissed for want of jurisdiction, without prejudice, Nov 29, 1872.
367 David & Thomas Harrison. Cotton seized and sold by United States. Net proceeds received through the Court of Claims. Dec 24, 1864 Savannah, Ga. 230,998 63 Dismissed for want of jurisdiction, without prejudice, Nov 29, 1872.
368 John K. & Edward Cross. Cotton seized by United States, now pending in Court of Claims. Dec 24, 1864 Savannah, Ga 47,375 33 Dismissed for want of jurisdiction, without prejudice, Nov 29, 1872.
369 William Tipper & George Taylor. Cotton seized and sold by United States. Net proceeds received through the Court of Claims. Dec 24, 1864 Savannah, Ga. 33,941 86 Dismissed for want of jurisdiction, without prejudice, Nov 29, 1872.
370 John McLennan Steamer M. S. Perry, captured by United States steamer Keystone State. No appeal to Supreme Court. Oct 14, 1861 At sea 80,000 00 6 per cent. Disallowed March 19, 1873.
371 Ernest Dronke Cotton burned by United States Army. April 9, 1865 Camden. S. C. 185,184 00 6 per cent. Disallowed Sent 16, 1873.
372 Stephen Watson Cotton seized and sold by United States. Net proceeds received through Court of Claims. Dec 23, 1864 Savannah, Ga 301,009 24 Dismissed for want of jurisdiction, without prejudice, Jan 7, 1873.
373 Charles Hill Cotton seized and sold by United States. Now pending in Court of Claims. Dec 24, 1864 Savannah, Ga 195,501 16 Dismissed for want of jurisdiction, without prejudice, Jan 7, 1873.
374 Charles Meyers Cotton seized an by sold by United States. Net proceeds received through Court of Claims. Dec 24, 1864 Savannah, Ga 220,736 80 Dismissed for want of jurisdiction, without prejudice, Jan 7, 1873.
375 Alexan’r Collie et al. Cotton seized and sold by United States. Now pending in Court of Claims. Dec 24, 1864 Savannah, Ga 4,415,905 34 Dismissed for want of jurisdiction, without prejudice, Jan 7, 1873.
376 Alexan’r Collie et al. Cotton burned by United States Army. –, 1864 Oxford, Ga 440,580 00 Disallowed Sept 17, 1873.
377 Edward Pembroke Steamer Granite City and cargo, captured by United States gun-boat Tioga. No appeal to Supreme Court. Mar 22, 1863 462,000 00 Disallowed April 10, 1873.
378 Owners of the cargo of Will-o-the-Wisp. For cargo of the Will-o-the-Wisp, captured by the United States steamer Montgomery. No appeal to Supreme Court. June 3, 1861 Off Matamoras, Mexico. 55,845 00 And interest Disallowed Nov 14, 1872.
379 William H. Fisher, in re Minnie. For vessel Minnie, &c., captured by the United States steamer Lodona. No appeal to Supreme Court. April 20, 1863 £3,876 30 Disallowed Nov 25, 1872.
380 Robert M. Reid Wines, tobacco, soap, allspice, water-coolers, goods in his store, &c., taken and used by United States Army. May —, 1864 Fredericksburgh, Va. $2,194 50 And interest. Award for $1,033 Feb 26, 1873.
381 Christopher Atkinson. Cotton burned by United States Army. Feb 17, 1865 Columbia, S. C. £4,576 00 And interest. Disallowed Sept 16, 1873.
382 Peter Bell and William Scott. Cotton burned by United States Army. Feb 17, 1865 Columbia, S. C. 15,794 16 8 And interest. Disallowed Sept 12, 1873.
383 Mary L. Moore. Cotton burned by United States Army. Feb 17, 1865 Columbia and Camden, S. C. 2,296 76 And interest Disallowed Sept 16, 1873.
384 Lemonius & Co. Cotton burned by United States Army; loss on cotton seized by United States and afterwards restored to claimants. Feb 24, 1865 Camden, S. C. £8,465 9 10 Interest and costs. Disallowed Sept 16, 1873.
385 Peter Maxwell Land confiscated and sold by United States. Oct 15, 1865 Topeka, Kansas $5,000 00 And interest. Special award for $1,782 April 14, 1873.
386 William Bailey et al. For detention of steamship Labuan by United States. Nov. 5, 1862 New York City. 38,000 00 And interest. Award for $37,392 June 23, 1873.
387 John Loft, mortgagee, &c. For bark Empress, captured by United States steamer Vincennes. Nov. 21, 1861 Off mouth of the Mississippi. £1,000 00 Disallowed June 30, 1873.
388 John Amy, trustee, &c., et al., for heirs of M. Gallichan, for T. C. Le Gross, for E. LeConteur, and for J. LeCras. Illegal capture and detention of the brig Volant by United States steamer Virginia. Nov. 5, 1863 Off mouth of the Rio Grande. ab’t 4,750 00 Disallowed April 24, 1873.
389 Henry Lafone and John T. Lawrence. Steamer Sunbeam and cargo, captured by United States steamer State of Georgia, and sold by United States. Sept 28, 1862 Off New Inlet $74,966 74
} $1,325,565 09
Interest and costs. Disallowed May 10, 1873.
Steamer Eagle and cargo, captured by United States steamer Octorora, and sold by United States. May 18, 1863 On the high seas 35,475 33
Steamer Greyhound and cargo, captured by United States steamer Connecticut, and sold by United States. May 10, 1864 On the high seas 497,858 55
Steamer Lilian, captured by United States steamer Keystone and sold by United States. Aug 24, 1864 On the high seas. 153,477 26
Steamer Lucy and cargo, captured by United States steamer Santiago, and sold by United States. Nov 2, 1864 On the high seas 268,948 20
Steamer Emma Henry and cargo, captured by United States steamer Cherokee, and sold by United States.
Also for the net proceeds obtained for the cargo of the steamer Lilian. No appeal to Supreme Court.
Dec 8, 1864 On the high seas. 294,860 01
390 Walter Easton, trustee for J. G. Galbraith, S. J. Redgate, and J. H. Elsworth. For loss sustained by the illegal seizure of the brig Geziena Helligonda by United States steamer Pembina. Dec 4, 1864 Off mouth of Rio Grande. £11,794 4 0 And interest. Disallowed June 20, 1873.
391 Thomas Elliot Angel et al., owners of the bark Science. For bark Science and cargo, captured and sold by United States. Nov 5, 1863 Off mouth of Rio Grande. 8,825 5 0 And interest from Nov 5, 1870. Award for $45,684 April 24 1873.
392 A. B. Forwood and James Dorrington, owners of Adela. For steamship Adela, captured by United States steamers Quaker City and Huntsville, and sold by United States. July 7, 1862 At sea 20,000 00 And interest. Disallowed Sept 22, 1873.
393 Leech, Harrison & Forwood. For cargo of steamship Adela, captured by United States steamers Quaker City and Huntsville, and sold by United States. July 7, 1802 At sea 2,500 0 0 And interest. Claim withdrawn Dec 17, 1872.
394 William B. Forwood. Illegal imprisonment by United States. Oct 9, 1861 New York City. 5,000 0 0 And costs. Disallowed July 7, 1873.
395 Charles LeQuesne et al., owners of brig Dashing Wave. For brig Dashing Wave, captured by United States’ steamers Owasco and Virginia, and sold by United States. Nov. —, 1863 Off mouth of the Rio Grande. 7,384 12 8 Costs and interest. Disallowed April 24, 1873.
396 Simpson & Pittman. For part of cargo Dashing Wave, captured by United States steamers Owasco and Virginia, and sold by United States. Nov 5, 1863 Off mouth of the Rio Grande. 1,755 18 8 Interest and costs.
} Disallowed April 24, 1873.
And interest on £4,657 18s 8d. from August 15, 1864.
And 51 18 8 And int. from Oct 19, 1871.
397 McDowell & Halliday. For part of cargo Dashing Wave, captured by United States steamers Owasco and Virginia, and sold by United States. Nov 5, 1863 Off mouth of the Rio Grande. $451 50 Interest and costs. Disallowed April 24, 1873
398 Miller & Mosman For bark Hiawatha, captured by United States steamer Minnesota, and sold by United States. May 20, 1861 Hampton Roads, Va. £5,000 0 0 Award for $24,300 June 30, 1873.
399 Ezekiel McLeod, assignee, &c., for Thomas Potts. For bark Hiawatha, captured by United States steamer Minnesota, and sold by United States. May 20, 1861 Hampton Roads, Va. 36,439 0 0 Award for $1,069 June 30, 1873.
400 Watkins & Leigh, consignees, &c. For part of cargo Hiawatha, captured by United States steamer Minnesota, and sold by United States. May 20, 1861 Hampton Roads, Va. 1,600 0 0 And interest. Disallowed Oct 4, 1872.
401 Dalgety, DuCroz & Co., consignees. For part of cargo Hiawatha, captured by United States steamer Minnesota, and sold by United States. May 20, 1861 Hampton Roads, Va. 2,600 0 0 And interest. Disallowed Oct 4, 1872.
402 Wm. T. Marshall For part of cargo Hiawatha, captured by United States steamer Minnesota, and sold by United States. May 20, 1861 Hampton Road s, Va. 1,572 0 0 do Disallowed June 30, 1873.
403 Thomas Potts. Illegal imprisonment by United States. June 13, 1862 New York City
} 10,000 0 0
£5,700 0 0 Withdrawn April 19, 1873.
Illegal imprisonment, by United States. June 28, 1862 New York City
404 Valentine O’B. O’Connor. Tobacco burned and otherwise lost and destroyed, by reason of the United States restraining claimant from removing the same. 1863 and 1865 Richmond, Va 45,192 13 9 And interest. Disallowed Nov 18, 1872.
405 Jos. Spence and Geo. Fleming, owners steamship Peterhoff. For steamship Peterhoff, captured by United States steamer Vanderbilt, and sold by the United States; the cost price of said steamship, and profits on freight; and interest on £16,000, at £5 per centum per annum. Feb 25, 1863 On the Atlantic Ocean. 20,885 8 6 £5 per ct. per annum, int. Disallowed May 10, 1873.
406 James Wetherell For part of cargo Peterhoff, captured by United States steamer Vanderbilt, and sold by United States. Feb 25, 1863 On the Atlantic Ocean. £5,654 3 11 £5 per ct. per annum,int.,and costs. Disallowed May 10, 1873.
407 William Almond For part of cargo Peterhoff, captured by United States steamer Vanderbilt, and sold by United States. Feb 25, 1863 do 13,082 6 2 do Do
408 Alfred Wilson, et al For part of cargo Peterhoff, captured by United States steamer Vanderbilt, and sold by United States. Feb 25, 1863 do 3,476 8 9 do Do
409 Wilson, Bowles & Co., for Ford, Curtis & Curtis. For part of cargo Peterhoff, captured by United States steamer Vanderbilt and sold by United States. Feb 25, 1863 do 1,763 0 0 do Do.
410 Joseph Spence For part of cargo Peterhoff, captured by United States steamer Vanderbilt and sold by United States. Feb 25, 1863 do 2,505 18 11 do Do.
411 Alfred Lafone For part of cargo Peterhoff, captured by United States steamer Vanderbilt and sold by United States. Feb 25, 1863 do 622 10 0 do Do.
412 Charles Stanley Osborne, et al. For part of cargo Peterhoff, captured by United States steamer Vanderbilt, and sold by United States. Feb 25, 1863 do 744 8 10 do Do.
413 Anna Louch, (Reed, Louch & Co.) For part of cargo Peterhoff, captured by United States steamer Vanderbilt, and sold by United States. Feb 25, 1863 do 221 11 6 do Do.
414 Frederick D, Frost, et al. For part, of cargo Peterhoff, captured by United States steamer Vanderbilt, and sold by United States. Feb 25, 1863 do 219 2 2 do Do.
415 Thomas P. Austin For part of cargo Peterhoff, captured by United States steamer Vanderbilt, and sold by United States. Feb 25, 1863 do 563 0 11 do Do.
416 James Holgate For part of cargo Peterhoff, captured by United States steamer Vanderbilt, and sold by United States. Feb. 25, 1863 do 398 1 4 do Do.
417 Stephen Jarman & Chas, F. Smith. For part of cargo Peterhoff, captured by United States steamer Vanderbilt, and sold by United States. Feb 25, 1863 do 419 4 1 do Do.
418 Stephen Jarman, passenger on the Peterhoff. Illegal imprisonment by the United States. Feb 25, 1863 do 1,000 0 0 do Do.
419 Robert Bowden passenger on the Peterhoff. Illegal imprisonment by the United States. Feb 25, 1863 do 7,500 0 0 do Do.
420 Samuel Redgate, passenger on the Peterhoff. Illegal imprisonment by the United States. Feb 25, 1863 do 100,000 0 0 And int. and costs. Do.
421 John H. Ellsworth, passenger on the Peterhoff. Illegal imprisonment by the United States, and damages consequent upon the breaking up of his business. Feb 25,63 do £20,000 0 0
10,000 0 0
30,000 0 0 Disallowed June 4, 1873.
422 Welch, Margetson &Co. For part of cargo Peterhoff, captured by United States steamer Vanderbilt, and sold by United States. Feb 25, 1863 do 2,149 0 2 And £5 pr. ct. per ann. int. and costs. Disallowed May 10, 1873.
423 George Wilson and Walter Armstrong. For part of cargo Peterhoff, captured by United States steamer Vanderbilt, and sold by United States. Feb 25, 1863 do 352 9 1 do Do.
424 Grant, Brodie & Co. For part of cargo Peterhoff, captured by United States steamer Vanderbilt, and sold by United States. Feb 25, 1863 do 615 8 10 do Do.
425 Hine, Mundella & Co. For part of cargo Peterhoff, captured by United States steamer Vanderbilt, and sold by United States. Feb 25, 1863 do 4,754 3 10 do Do.
426 Ernest Ellsworth For part of cargo Peterhoff, captured by United States steamer Vanderbilt, and sold by United States. Feb 25, 1863 do 709 16 5 do Do.
427 Thames and Mersey Marine Insurance Comp’y, (limited.) For insurance on cargo of the Hashing Wave, captured by the United States steamers Owasco and Virginia, and sold by United States. Net proceeds received through act of Congress. Nov 5, 1863 Off mouth of Rio Grande. $13,125 44 And int. and costs. Disallowed April 24, 1873.
428 British and Foreign Marine Insurance Company, limited, and John Young and James Bird, liquidators of the English and Scottish Marine Insurance Company. For insurance on cargo of the Dashing Wave, captured by United States steamers Owasco and Virginia, and sold by United States. Net proceeds received through act of Congress. Nov 5, 1863 do 9,648 91 do Do.
429 Edward Bates, M. P. For steamship Georgia, captured by United States steamer Niagara, and sold by United States. Aug 15, 1864 At sea £25,854 0 0 do Disallowed Dec 4, 1872.
430 Henry Lafone and John T. Lawrence Cotton taken and sold by United States. Claim in the Court of Claims Dec. —, 1864 Savannah, Ga 111,149 18 6 Int. and costs. Dismissed for want of jurisdiction, without prejudice to prosecution of the claim elsewhere, April 19, 1873.
431 John T. Lawrence For steamer Banshee, captured by United States steamers Grand Gulf and Fulton, and sold by United States. Nov 21, 1863 Cape Lookout $111,216 65
} $530,090 46
And int Disallowed May 10, 1873.
For steamer Tristram Shandy and cargo, captured by United States steamer Kansas, and sold by United States. No appeal to Supreme Court. May 15, 1864 At sea 418,873 81
432 Henry James Barker, mortgagee, &c. For steamship Circassian, captured by United States steamer Somerset, and sold by United States. May 4, 1864 Off the coast of Cuba £23,200 0 0 & £5 per ct. per ann. and costs. Award for $71,428, Aug 16, 1873.
433 Overend, Gurney & Co. For the value of the outward freight of the steamship Circassian, captured by United States steamer Somerset, and sold by United States. May 4, 1862 Off coast of Cuba. 10,000 0 0 Interest and costs. Award for $20,540 Aug 16, 1873.
434 James and Richard Martin. For ship York seized and burned by United States steamers Brussalero and Albatross. Jan 18, 1862 Off coast of North Carolina. $10,000 00 Interest and costs. Award for $11,935 June 20, 1873.
435 William Miller. For real estate confiscated by United States. –, 1863 Scott County, Ind. $500 00
} 850 00
Disallowed Aug 19, 1873.
For illegal imprisonment, and horse and saddle taken from him by United States. June —, 1863 Mitchellville, Tenn. 350 00
436 Samuel Fogg Illegal imprisonment by United States. July 21, 1862 Germantown, Tenn. 2,000 00
} 6,633 50
Disallowed May 10, 1873.
Spinning-frames destroyed by United States Army. July 21, 1862 Germantown, Tenn. 200 00
Mules, wagons, calicoes, muslins, cloth, laces, needles, combs, &, taken by United States Army. Dec 15, 1862 Near Holly Springs, Miss. 2,545 00
One mule and 1 bale of cotton taken and used by United States Army. May —, 1863 Near Germantown. 438 50
Five mules, wagons, clothing, jewelry, household articles, &, taken by United States Army. Aug. —, 1864 Holly Springs, Miss. 1,250 00
Watch, pistol, saddle, bag of cotton, &, taken by United States Army. Jan. —, 1863 Noncomah, Tenn 200 00
437 Henry Horton For schooner Adelso seized and sold by United States. No appeal to Supreme Court. Aug 13, 1861 Newport, R. I. 4,000 00 And $4,235 47 interest. Disallowed Dec 18, 1872.
438 John Elsworth For part of cargo Peterhoff captured by United States steamer Vanderbilt and sold by United States. Net proceeds received through United States Supreme Court. Feb 28, 1863 On Atlantic Ocean £373 19 3 And interest. Disallowed May 10, 1873.
439 Walter Easton, trustee, &, for John Graham Galbraith. For part of cargo Peterhoff captured by United States steamer Vanderbilt and sold by United States. Net proceeds received through United States Supreme Court. Feb 28, 1863 On Atlantic Ocean 5,490 11 2 And interest. Disallowed May 10, 1873.
440 Robert Sinclair et al. For part of cargo Peterhoff captured by United States steamer Vanderbilt and sold by United States. Net proceeds received through United States Supreme Court. Feb 25, 1863 On Atlantic Ocean. 600 14 7 And 5 per ct. per annum interest and costs. Disallowed May 10, 1873.
441 Edgley & Watts. For part of cargo Peterhoff captured by United States steamer Vanderbilt and sold by United States. Net proceeds received through United States Supreme Court. Feb 25, 1863 On Atlantic Ocean 2,515 2 0 And 5 per ct. per annum interest and costs. Disallowed May 10, 1873.
442 John Riley, manager of insurance company, and assignee of Thomas May. For bark Springbok captured by United States steamer Sonoma. Feb 3, 1863 At sea 4,615 2 11 And interest. Award for $5,065 Sept 22, 1873.
443 George F. Cauty Illegal imprisonment by United States. Dec 24, 1863 New York City 30,000 0 0 Award for $15,700 May 10, 1873.
444 Insurance companies and underwriters at Lloyds. For cargo of Circassian captured by United States steamer Somerset. May 4, 1863 Off coast of Cuba 46,895 0 0 And interest. Award for $133,296 Aug 16, 1873.
445 Janet Mason, administratrix of Wm. C. Beattie. Derricks, harness, drill, shovels, picks, lumber, steel, wagons, and blacksmith’s tools taken, used, and destroyed by United States Army. Summer 1862 Cheatham County, Tenn. $8,099 00 Disallowed June 16, 1873.
446 John Tovell. Illegal imprisonment by United States. Nov 9, 1862 Nashville. Tenn $15,000 00 Award for $830 Aug 19, 1873.
447 Elizabeth Brain, executrix of John Brain. Illegal imprisonment of her husband by United States. Nov. —, 1861 Washington, D. C. 10,000 00 Award for $1,020 Sept 22, 1873.
448 William Ivey and John Ivey. Hats, caps, boots, and shoes, taken and used by United States Army. Oct 15, 16, & 17, 1864. Lexington, Mo 4,500 00 Disallowed Apr 14, 1873.
449 Catharine Jane Johnson. For schooner James Douglas, found abandoned at sea by United States steamer Monticello, and afterward used by the United States. –, 1862 At sea 7,000 00 Disallowed Apr 3, 1873.
450 Hannah R. Downing. Damage to store-house by United States Army. May 1, 1863 Raymond, Miss 600 00
} 1,783 00
And int. {
Dismissed without prejudice and for want of jurisdiction March 22, 1873.
One horse, wagon, harness, saddles, hogs, sugar, corn-beef, bacon, cows, calves, kitchen furniture, tableware, &c., taken, used, and destroyed by the United States Army. 1,183 00
451 John Reid 24 head of cattle and 400 bushels of wheat, taken and used by United States Army. Apr 7, 1865 Buckingham County, Va. 1,400 00 Award for $610 May 6, 1873.
452 Jas. Faill and John M. McCulloch, executors of Charles McEwen. Tobacco, part of cargo of the Hiawatha, captured by United States steamer Minnesota, and sold by United States. May 20, 1861 Off Hampton Roads, Va. £1,550 0 0 Award for $6,090 June 30, 1873.
453 George Campbell For detention of schooner Jane Campbell, and cargo and stores used by United States. Dec. —, 1861 Off coast of North Carolina. 3,260 0 0 And int Disallowed July 18, 1873.
454 Frederic Parr. Timber cut, rails taken or destroyed, rent of farm; sheep, horses, cattle, wheat, corn, bacon, hay, oats, houses, &c., taken, used, and destroyed by confederate army. 1863, 1864, & 1865. Lamar County,Tex. $24,660 00
} $224,660 00
Disallowed Apr 4, 1873.
Illegal imprisonment by United States Apr. —, 1862 Fort Scott, Kans 200,000 00
455 Donald Fraser Sugar, cotton, and $865 in gold taken by United States Army. New Orleans, La 1,997 00 Disallowed Jan 7, 1873.
456 Catherine Tourney For being driven from her home, and the death of three of her children from want and exposure, by United States Army. Aug 5, 1862 Baton Rouge, La. 25,000 00
} 25,475 00
And int. Disallowed Mar 28, 1873.
Two cows and calves, and household furniture, taken, used, and destroyed by United States Army. 475 00
457 Henry A. Lewers One horse, one head of cattle, shot-gun, clothing and jewelry, taken and used by United States Army. Sept. —, 1863 Clark County, Mo. 390 00
} 3,390 00
Disallowed Feb 7, 1873.
And loss on forced sale of farm 3,000 00
458 George Collie. Cotton burned by United States Army. Feb. — 1865 Columbia, S. C. 418,038 17 Disallowed Sent 12, 1873.
459 Theodore Andreae Cotton burned by United States Army. Feb 17, 1865 Columbia, S. C. 97,782 28 Disallowed Sept, 12, 1873.
460 Daniel K. Stewart. Use and destruction by fire of a tobacco-stemmery, &c., by United States Army. Oct 10, 1863 Mayfield, Ky 13,174 00 Award for $310 Apr 29, 1873.
461 Henry R. Smith Illegal imprisonment by United States. July —, 1864 Louisville, Ky 100,000 00 Award for $1,540 Apr 14, 1873.
462 Alexander W. Hutchison. Household furniture, clothing, library, horse and buggy, wine and liquors taken, used, and destroyed by United States Army. After April 9, 1865. Near Mobile, Ala 5,291 00
} 55,803 00
Ana interest at 8 per ct. Withdrawn by her Britannic Majesty’s agent Mar 17, 1873.
Office furniture, account-books, &c., taken and destroyed by United States Army. Mobile, Ala. 512 00
Loss and damage to business 50,000 00
463 Robert McKeown Illegal imprisonment by United States. Mar 24, 1863 Vicksburgh, Miss. 12,500 00 And interest Award for $1,467 June 12, 1873.
464 Francis G. B. Dean Illegal imprisonment by United States. June 20, 1862 Queen Anne’s County, Md. £10,000 0 0 Disallowed March 6, 1873.
465 Philip G. B. Dean Illegal imprisonment by United States on board Dashing Wave. Nov 5, 1863 Off mouth of Rio Grande. 500 0 0 Interest and costs. Disallowed April 24, 1873.
466 Henry Ward Cotton part damaged and part burned by States Army. Spring 1865 Georgia and South Carolina. 17,911 8 9 Interest and costs. Disallowed September 17, 1873.
467 Matthew J. Wilson For loss on bark Hilja, being warned off entering blockaded ports by United States steamer Niagara. May 12, 1861 Off Charleston, S. C. 9,151 14 7 Interest and costs. Disallowed June 26, 1873.
468 George B. Kerferd Cotton destroyed by confederate forces April 3, 1865 Montgomery, Ala 4,416 13 9 Claim withdrawn by Her Britannic Majesty’s agent December 17, 1872.
469 Charles M. Nairne Wood and lumber taken and used by United States Army. 1863 and 1864 Culpeper County, Va 2,000 00
} $7,000 00
Disallowed April 7, 1873.
Damage to dwelling, out-houses, trees, &c. by United States Army. 5,000 00
470 Michael Moriarity. Two horses, two mules, and eleven tons of hay taken and used by United States Army. Nov. —, 1864 Loudoun County, Va 920 00 Award for $718 April 3, 1873.
471 Elizabeth Bennett, executrix of Benjamin Bennett. Three horses, hogs, sheep, cattle, corn, &e, taken and used by United States Army. 1862, 1863, and 1864. Culpeper County, Va 1,389 00
} 1,889 00
Disallowed May 10, 1873.
Occupation of farm by United States Army. –, 1864 Culpeper County, Va 500 00
472 Alex. M. Hannah Cotton, horses, mule, wagon, and dress and undress goods taken, used, and destroyed by United States Army. 1863 and 1864 Florence, Ala 24,438 50 Award for $4,050 Aug 14, 1873.
473 Patrick McAnally Illegal imprisonment by United States. Feb. –, 1863 Lauderdale Co., Ala. 2,500 00
} 5,871 40
Award for $3,201 June 12, 1873.
Osnaburgs and cotton yarns taken by United States Army. 3,371 40
474 Thomas O’Bannon Two mules and 130 head of cattle taken and used by United States Army. July —, 1864 Arkansas County, Ark. 4,560 00 Award for $1,232 July 31, 1873.
475 Robert Atkin Illegal arrest by United States. Mar 22, 1862 New York City £11,000 0 0 Disallowed October 3, 1872.
476 Patrick J. O’Mulligan Illegal imprisonment by United States Oct 4, 1863 Auburn, N. Y $800,000 00 Disallowed June 19, 1873.
477 O. P. Blackburne Cotton destroyed by the United States Army and the confederate army. –, 1863 Mississippi 306,467 00 And interest Disallowed January 7, 1873.
478 William Bowman Illegal imprisonment by United States Jan. —, 1864 Near Cedar Keys, Fla £2,500 0 0 Award for $1,600 Aug 19, 1873.
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No. Name of claimant. Character of claim. When. Where. Amount claimed. Total amount claimed. Interest claimed. How disposed of.
1 First National Bank of St. Albans. United States Treasury and State bank notes, &c., taken and carried off by the raiders. Oct 19, 1864 Saint Albans, Vt 95,402 75 And interest Disallowed August 19, 1873.
2 Collins H. Huntington. For illegal imprisonment and wounding of claimant by the raiders. Oct 19, 1864 Saint Albans, Vt 5,000 00 And interest Disallowed August 19, 1873.
3 William Fuller and Erasmus D. Fuller. One horse lost, one horse used, and damages to other horses, saddles, bridles, halters by the raiders, and expenses incurred by claimants in pursuing their property. Oct 19, 1864 Saint Albans, Vt 971 75 And interest Disallowed August 19, 1873.
4 Bradley Barlow, receiver, &c., of the Saint Albans Bank. United States legal tender, State bank bills, and specie taken and carried off by the raiders. Oct 19, 1864 Saint Albans, Vt 96,564 87 And interest Disallowed August 19, 1873.
5 Mariaette Field, administratrix of Sylvester Field. Injury to horses, loss of saddles, bridles, and halters taken by the raiders, and expenses incurred by claimant in recovering the same. Oct 19, 1864 Saint Albans, Vt 1,440 00 And interest Disallowed August 19, 1873.
6 Seth W. Langdon. 7–30 Treasury notes taken by the raiders from the Saint Albans bank. Oct 19, 1864 Saint Albans, Vt 795 18 And interest Disallowed August 19, 1873.
7 Joseph S. Weeks. Money belonging to claimant taken from the Saint Albans bank by the raiders. Oct 19, 1864 Saint Albans, Vt 302 40 And interest Disallowed August 19, 1873.
8 Samuel Breck and Jonathan Wetherbee, jr. State and national bank bills taken by the raiders, and expense incurred in pursuing their property. Oct 19, 1854 Saint Albans, Vt 971 75 And interest Disallowed August 19, 1873.
9 Aldis O. Brainerd. Bonds, with coupons attached, taken from First National Bank by the raiders, and expense incurred in pursuing his property. Oct 19, 1864 Saint Albans, Vt 555 68 And interest Disallowed August 19, 1873.
10 Charles F. Everest United States coupon bonds taken from First National Bank by the raiders. Oct 19, 1864 Saint Albans, Vt 1,793 08 And interest Disallowed August 19, 1873.
11 Frederick T. Bush et al. For detention of ship Daring by Great Britain at Calcutta. Jan 4, 1862 Calcutta, East India. 7,485 24 (Gold) interest and exchange. Disallowed April 17, 1873.
12 Thomas B. Wales et al. For detention of ship Templar by Great Britain at Calcutta. Dec 27, 1861 Calcutta, East India. 7,622 79 And interest Disallowed April 17, 1873.
13 Oscar A. Burton et al. Bills of the Franklin County Bank, United States legal-tender notes, and other State bank bills taken and carried off by the raiders. Oct 19, 1864 Saint Albans, Vt 99,692 84 And interest Disallowed August 19, 1873.
14 Lucien B. Clough, administrator of Elinas J. Morrison. For the shooting and killing of E. J. Morrison by the raiders. Oct 19, 1864 Saint Albans, Vt 10,000 00 And interest Disallowed August 19, 1873.
15 Josiah W. Tripp For expulsion from Island of San Juan and consequent loss of lime-quarry, &c. –, 1864 Island of San Juan 100,000 00 Gold Disallowed September 16, 1873.
16 Richard P. Buck et al. For detention of bark Patmos by Great Britain at Calcutta. Jan 8, 1862 Calcutta, East India. 10,147 30 Gold Disallowed April 7, 1873.
17 William W. Hubbell As inventor of breech-loading firearms, adopted by Her Britannic Majesty’s Government. Mar 14, 1865 500,000 00 Disallowed November 7, 1872.
18 Francis Curtis and Samuel E. Peabody. For interest on goods shipped on ship Daring, detained at Calcutta. Jan 3, 1862 Calcutta, East India. £88 3 4 Disallowed April 7, 1873.
19 Walter O. Ashley. Illegal imprisonment by the Johnson Island raiders. Sept 19, 1864 On Lake Erie 1,000 00
Personal clothing stolen by the raiders. Sept 19, 1864 On Lake Erie 100 00
Damage to the Philo Parsons, furniture destroyed, blankets, money, &c., stolen, &c. Sept 19, 1864 On Lake Erie 6,625 00
Damage to passengers on the Philo Parsons in the loss of clothing stolen by the raiders. Sept 19, 1864 On Lake Erie 525 00
Damage to owners of cargo of the Philo Parsons by the raiders. Sept 19, 1864 On Lake Erie 2,843 52
} $16,093 52
And interest Disallowed August 19, 1873.
Damages sustained by the steamer Island Queen Stock Company by the raiders. Sept 19, 1864 On Lake Erie 5,000 00
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INDEX.

british cases.

A.

  • Adam, William 72
  • Adlam, George 40
  • Alexander, R. S. C. A., executors of the estate of 45
  • Alsop, Francis 55
  • Almond, William 407
  • Amy, John, trustee, &c, et al., brig Volant 388
  • Anderson, William B 114
  • Anderson, Saxon & Co 239
  • Andreae, Theodore 459
  • Angel, Thomas Elliott, et al., bark Science 391
  • Arkwright, Thomas 302
  • Armitage, Laura 305
  • Armitage, Robert 348
  • Armstrong, Elizabeth, administratrix 251
  • Armstrong, Robert 251
  • Armstrong, Walter 423
  • Ashton, William 325
  • Atkin, Robert 475
  • Atkinson, Christopher 381
  • Austin, Thomas Phipps 415

B.

  • Baer, Herman, (M. D.,) administrator 297
  • Bailey, William, and William Leetham, et al 386
  • Bain, James 231
  • Baines, Ebenezer 106
  • Barker, Henry James, mortgagee 432
  • Barclay, Anthony 5
  • Barnesly, Godfrey 162
  • Barrett, Ed. Alfred 18
  • Barrow, Mary Ann, administratrix 343
  • Barrow, George 343
  • Barron, Forbes, & Co 314
  • Barton, Alice, executrix 242
  • Barton, Richard C 242
  • Barry, Thomas 127
  • Bates Edward, (M. P.) 429
  • Bateman, Charles D 190
  • Battersby, William 366
  • Beattie, James M 119
  • Beattie, William C 445
  • Bell, Conway 179
  • Bell, Matherwell M 274
  • Bell, Peter, and William Scott 382
  • Bennett, William H 137
  • Bennett, Ed. J., alias Arto Croger 159
  • Bennett, Elizabeth, executrix 471
  • Bennett, Benjamin 471
  • Bevitt, Joseph Jackson 104
  • Bigland, Amos 199
  • Binney, Joseph Walker 352
  • Bird, James 245, 428
  • Birdsell, Wilhelmina 218
  • Black, Charles 128
  • Blackburne, O. P 477
  • Bohn, Henry G 342
  • Borron, James 144
  • Bowden, Robert 419
  • Bowie, Elizabeth L. H. 320
  • Bowman, William 478
  • Booth, William B 143
  • Bostock, Elizabeth 133
  • Boyd, Rev. Frederick W 54
  • Braithwaite, Jonathan 31
  • Bradley, Stephen J 337
  • Brain, Elizabeth 447
  • Brain, John 447
  • Brand, Jane L. 180
  • Bretherick, Benj. J. 261
  • Bretherick, Geo. M. 258
  • British and Foreign Marine Insurance Company 245, 428
  • Brook, Samuel 99
  • Brown, Andrew 63
  • Brown, Andrew 112
  • Browne, Joseph J 37
  • Brown, William 280
  • Brown. & Sharp 33
  • Browne, David J 170
  • Browne, David J 327
  • Bruce, W. J. 29
  • Bull, Jane 209
  • Burden, John C 311
  • Burden, Emma G., administratrix 311
  • Burke, Ellen, heirs of 130
  • Burnside, John 53
  • Burton, William John 174
  • Butterworth, Jno., and Jno. Howorth, executors 353
  • Byrne, John K 200
  • Byrne, Thomas 206
  • Byrne, Andrew E., et al 315
  • Byrne, Thomas 340
  • Byrnes, Roderick 293

C.

  • Cairns & Co., John 39
  • Calderwood, Martha M., executrix 360
  • Calderwood, John 360
  • Campbell, A. E., & Co 290
  • Campbell, S, Isaac, & Co. 316
  • Campbell, George 453
  • Carew, John 224
  • Carlisle, Hugh 319
  • Carmalt, John W 89
  • Carmody, John 85
  • Carroll, Francis 446
  • Carson, Robert M 178
  • Cauty, George F 443
  • Cleary, William 220
  • Clements, Nehemiah K 167
  • Cleveland, Mary C 69
  • Cleworth, Charles 48
  • Coates, Thomas 332
  • Cogan, William 196
  • Cogau, William, executor 242
  • Coleman, Charles 232
  • Coleman, L. L. L., administratrix 232
  • Collie, Alexander, et al. 375
  • Collie, Alexander, et al. 376
  • Collie, George 458
  • Cooper, George 283
  • Cornwall, Isaac B. and Eliza B 140
  • Corry, T. A. 243
  • Cowley, John J. 291
  • Cox, Henry E., and Alfred 229
  • Crawford, John Isaacs 79
  • Creighton, J. G. A., & Co 378
  • Cross, John K., and Edward 368
  • Crosse, Thomas N 350
  • Crow &, Wylie 59
  • Crowther Llewelyn 362
  • Crutchett, James 4
  • Gumming, James and Sarah P 94

D.

  • Daly Charles 143
  • Dalgety, Du Croz & Co., consignees 401
  • Dansereau, Pierre 67
  • Davidson 66
  • Deacon, Thomas L. 87
  • Dean, William, & Co 365
  • Dean, Philip G. B. 465
  • Deighen, John 296
  • Dignum, Robert 308
  • Dobbins, Walter John 25
  • Donnelly, Bernard, administrator 329
  • Donnelly, William 81
  • Dorrington, James 392
  • Dowling, Timothy 30
  • Downing, Hannah R 450
  • Doyle, Francis 46
  • Dronke, Ernest 371
  • Duffy, Alice and Ellen 160
  • Dunn, William 10

E.

  • Eagin, Patrick, administrator 81
  • Eakin, Robert 118
  • Easton, Walker, trustee, &c. 390
  • Easton, Walter, assignee 439
  • Edgeley, Thomas, et al 441
  • Elsworth, Ernest 426
  • Elsworth, John 438
  • Elsworth, John Henry 390, 421
  • Eneas, Joseph 126
  • English and Scottish Marine Insurance Company 245, 428
  • Eustice, Richard Henry 166
  • Evans, Arthur C. and Frances 262

F.

  • Faill, James, and J. McCulloch, executors 452
  • Facer, Thomas Howard 203
  • Fagan, James 56
  • Ferris, John C., administrator 212
  • Fisher, William Henry 379
  • Fleming, George 405
  • Fleming, Charles 309
  • Fogg, Samuel 436
  • Forbes, John Carmichael 300
  • Ford, Curtis & Curtis 409
  • Ford, William G., administrator 328
  • Forwood, Arthur B., and James Dorrington 392
  • Forwood, William Bower 394
  • Fox, Patrick 336
  • Fraser, Donald 455
  • Eraser, Thomas 91
  • Frost, Frederick D. et al. 414

G.

  • Gabriel, Thomas, & Sons 240
  • Gale, John 247
  • Galbraith, John Graham 390, 439
  • Gallichan, M 388
  • Garrett, Lucy F., administratrix 309
  • Garry, Michael 60
  • Gaughen, John 77
  • Gemmill, James 183
  • Gerard, Edwin, assignee 243
  • Gerard, Edwin, assignee 244
  • Gerard, Edwin, assignee 245
  • Gibson, Robert 50
  • Gilland, Emily J. 279
  • Gilliat, William Henry 286
  • Gimson, William 254
  • Glover, Henry 134
  • Golding, William 122
  • Grace, Michael 132
  • Grant, Thomas 211
  • Grant, William M 82
  • Grant, Brodie, & Co. 424
  • Graveley, Cowlam 292
  • Grayson, Ann, administratrix 291
  • Green, Charles 161
  • Gribble, Joseph 116
  • Grougan, Anna C., executrix 155
  • Grougan, Patrick R. 155
  • Gummer, John 21

H.

  • Haddon, Samuel Hall 107
  • Hall, William E 313
  • Hall, Richard 318
  • Halley, James B., administrator 205
  • Hannah, John Holmes 2
  • Hannah, Alexander M 472
  • Hansberry, William 169
  • Harris, John B 113
  • Harris, John B 124
  • Harrison, David and Thomas 367
  • Harvey, Eugenius, et al 214
  • Haskins, John 301
  • Hayes, Ann 158
  • Hayes, Lizzie, and Sallie Bonn 100
  • Hayward, Oliver C 176
  • Hebdon, Thomas 267
  • Henderson, Henry 41
  • Hennegan, John Joseph 148
  • Henry, A. S. & Co 243
  • Henry, William P. 149
  • Hewetson, Barry Drew 297
  • Heycock, Jos. B., administrator 263
  • Hill, Charles 273
  • Hill, John 123
  • Hill, Mary Sophia 8
  • Hill, Mary Sophia 198
  • Hine, Mundella & Co. 425
  • Hodges, Charles 355
  • Hodges, William R 354
  • Hogan, Rosanna 221
  • Holgate, James 416
  • Holt, Henry 73
  • Horton, Henry 437
  • Howorth, John, executor 353
  • Hughes, James K 68
  • Hughes, William, administrator of estate of 58
  • Hutchinson, Mary 277
  • Hutchinson, Alexander W 462
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I.

  • Inman, Richard W. 121
  • Impy, Francis 62
  • Insurance Companies and Underwriters at Lloyds 444
  • Irwin, Mary 361
  • Irwin, William 83
  • Irvin, Samuel & Co 322
  • Isaac, Samuel 271
  • Ivey, William and John 448

J.

  • Jackson, John 255
  • Jackson, Susan Bailey 252
  • Jacobs, David 236
  • Jacobs, Henry S 163
  • Jarboe, Samuel, guardian 329
  • Jarman, Stephen, and Charles F. Smith 417
  • Jarman, Stephen 418
  • Jay, Eliza J., administratrix 186
  • Jay, James 186
  • Johnston, Andrew L 96
  • Johnson, Catharine J., executrix 449
  • Johnson, Charles 64
  • Johnston, Peter 16
  • Jones, George J. 276

K.

  • Kilter, John 19
  • Kay, Henry 353
  • Kehoe, Martin 125
  • Keith, William 193
  • Kelly, Michael 338
  • Kennedy, John W. 120
  • Kerford, George B. 468
  • Kernahan, A. 151
  • Kergan, Thomas 330
  • Knighton, Eliza 188
  • Knowles, Elizabeth 175
  • King, Oliver K. 288

L.

  • Lafone, Alfred 411
  • Lafone, Henry, and John T. Lawrence 389
  • Lafone, Henry, and John T. Lawrence 430
  • Lane, William Henry 9
  • Laurie, Son & Co 321
  • Lavell, Bridget 131
  • Lawrence, John T. 389, 430, 431
  • Laycock, J. 243
  • Leach. Thomas 189
  • Leach, Thomas 289
  • Le Conterre, E. 388
  • Le Cras, J. 388
  • Lee, Joseph 219
  • Leech, Harrison &, Forwood 393
  • Le Gros, T. C. 388
  • Lemonius & Co 384
  • Lemieux, Nazaire 215
  • Le Quesoe, Charles, et al. 395
  • Leslie, James 252
  • Levy, Samuel G 61
  • Lewers, Henry A 457
  • Lewis, John L 201
  • Lewis, Sheldon 287
  • Lloyds, underwriters of 244, 245, 444
  • Loft, John, mortgagee 387
  • Long, James 241
  • Lounegan, John J 117
  • Louch, Anna, 413
  • Lowe, William 129

M.

  • Maben, Thomas S., administrator 191
  • Macauley, James A 260
  • May, Thomas 442
  • McAnally, Patrick 473
  • McBain, John G 36
  • McCabe, Edward 197
  • McCabe, James 24
  • Macouchy, Honora 80
  • Maguire, Annibal 38
  • Mander, Charles 110
  • Man waring, John 76
  • Marcher, James 182
  • Marshall, Norton, executor 183
  • Marshall, William T 402
  • Martin, James and Richard 434
  • Mason, Janet, administratrix 445
  • Maxwell, Peter 385
  • May hew, Charles 172
  • McCann, John 173
  • McClure, Janet M 202
  • McClure, William B 103
  • McColl, Normen W., administrator 307
  • McColl, Hugh 307
  • McCulloch, John M 452
  • McDaniel, James 168
  • McDonald, Augustine Ralph 42
  • McDonald, Augustine Ralph 334
  • McDowell, Thomas 15
  • McDowell & Haliday 397
  • McElhose, James B 225
  • McEwen, Charles 452
  • McHugh, Edward, administrator 357
  • McHugh, James 357
  • McKay, William 299
  • McKeown, Robert 463
  • McLean, Stephen 191
  • McLennan, John 370
  • McLeod, Ezekiel, assignee 399
  • McLeod, Henry A 306
  • McMahon, Thomas 22
  • McMahon, Thomas 136
  • McMillan, Alan K 250
  • McStea, Nelson 349
  • McVea, James 208
  • Meagher, James 317
  • Medcalf, John 177
  • Mews, John & Co 331
  • Millar, William Scott 157
  • Miller &Mossman 398
  • Miller, T. J., alias T. F. Sherman 359
  • Miller, William 435
  • Mills, Harriet A 70
  • Milner, Isaac 207
  • Milner, Joanna R., administratrix 207
  • Milner, Samuel 259
  • Mogridge, Joseph Fry 345
  • Molyneaux, Eliza H., executrix 323
  • Molyneaux, Edmund 323
  • Money, George Henry, and James William Bailey 324
  • Monroe, James T 235
  • Montgomery, Archibald 256
  • Montgomery, Robert H 20
  • Moody, Henry 265
  • Moody, Henry A., administrator 265
  • Moore, George 57
  • Moore, Jacob Turner 84
  • Moore, Mary Louisa 383
  • Moore, William 75
  • Moriarty, Michael 470
  • Murdock, Eliza and Jane 312
  • Murdock, Marion D 65
  • Murphy, John 326
  • Murphy, Joseph 356
  • Murray, Anne 26
  • Murta, John 195
  • Myers, Charles 374

N.

  • Nairne Charles M 469
  • Neames, Daniel D 150
  • Nelson, Eliza Bailey 140
  • Newberry, Aaron 78
  • Nicol, Alexander 105
  • Nicolson, Colin John 253
  • Noble, John D 223
  • Molan, Joseph, M. P 272
  • Nolan, Mary 273

O.

  • O’Bannon, Thomas 474
  • O’Bryan, C. Eugenia 298
  • O’Bryan, Perry 298
  • O’Connor, Valentine O’B 404
  • O’Donald, John William 3
  • O’Donnell, Hugh 108
  • O’Hara, Anne 135
  • O’Keeffe, James 14
  • O’Mulligan, Patrick J 476
  • O’Neil, Jeremiah 141
  • Orr, James, and sisters 187
  • Orrock, Robert 27
  • Osborne, Charles S., et al 412
  • Over end, Gurney & Co 433

P.

  • Palmer, Archibald D 17
  • Park, Lucy J., administratrix 29
  • Parkinson, Isaac D 101
  • Parr, Frederick 454
  • Parr, John, alias John F 285
  • Patrick, William 97
  • Patton, Samuel 181
  • Peacock, Andrew 93
  • Peirson, John 171
  • Pembroke, Edward 377
  • Perry, John 90
  • Phillips, Levi 213
  • Pollock, Agnes 205
  • Pollock, James 205
  • Pothier, Emilia J., executrix 304
  • Pothier, L. B 304
  • Potts, Thomas 399, 403
  • Poynton, William B 257
  • Pratt, E. William 6
  • Priugle, Thomas 88
  • Pryor, John 142
  • Pryor, William K., administrator 142
  • Purcell, Edward H. M 204
  • Purvis, John, heirs of 138
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Q.

  • Quillen, Percy M 164

R.

  • Rahming, John C 7
  • Rayne, Martha Ann, administratrix 74
  • Rayne, Robert Parker 74
  • Reading; Frank R 43
  • Reardon, Bridget 222
  • Redgate, Samuel J 390, 420
  • Reed, Louch & Co 413
  • Reid, John 451
  • Reid, Robert M 380
  • Rennicks, John G 363
  • Riley, John, assignee 442
  • Riley, Thomas 192
  • Roach, John W 154
  • Robert, David 47
  • Roberts, Samuel and Richard 344
  • Robin, Andrew 146
  • Robinson, J. G 328
  • Rogers, John Preston 35
  • Rollason, Thomas Henry 358
  • Rolph, Frederick Adams 238
  • Rose, William 303
  • Ross, William H 335
  • Ruggles, Frederick W 264
  • Ryan, Thomas 152
  • Ryerson, S. M., et al 147

S.

  • Sabourin, Charles 268
  • Sabourin, Jane, administratrix 268
  • Saunders & Son 281
  • Scanlan, William Erastus 32
  • Scott, Joseph W 226
  • Scott, William 382
  • Seal, Roderick, administrator 127
  • Seelye, Abram B 98
  • Shand, Higson & Boult 270
  • Shannon, John 329
  • Sharpe, John W 92
  • Shaver, John I 51
  • Sherard, Emily J 279
  • Sherard, William 279
  • Sherman, Elizabeth, administratrix 359
  • Sherman, T. F., aliac T. J. Miller 359
  • Simpson, John 234
  • Simpson, Samuel 217
  • Simpson & Pitman 396
  • Sinclair, John 341
  • Sinclair, Robert & Co 440
  • Slater, Bernard, alias Charles B 111
  • Slater, William Henry 246
  • Smith, Charles M 109
  • Smith, James B 230
  • Smith, John D 212
  • Smith, John H 156
  • Smith, Henry R. 461
  • Smith, Charles F 417
  • Smith, William Gloster 194
  • Smith, William 333
  • Spearwater, Peter Aug 284
  • Spence, Joseph, and George Fleming 405
  • Spence, Joseph 410
  • Spinney, John 263
  • Sterling, Thomas 12
  • Stewart, Charles E 346
  • Stewart, Daniel K 460
  • Stewart, Ellen 86
  • Stewart, James 339
  • Stewart, Thomas M 95
  • Stewart, William 288
  • Stewart, William H., executor 346
  • St. John, Henry 145
  • Stott, James 71
  • Stovin, John Carville 23
  • Syme, James, administrator of 139
  • Symmers, George 228

T.

  • Taylor, George 368
  • Thames & Mersey Marine Insurance Co 427
  • Thoms, David 165
  • Thorns, Elizabeth S., administratrix 165
  • Thompson, Richard H 237
  • Thornton, Benjamin 282
  • Thurber, John A 266
  • Tipper, William, and George Taylor 369
  • Tongue, James 49
  • Tooraen, Martha M 184
  • Tourney, Catharine 456
  • Tovell, John 446
  • Trook, J. N., administrator 58
  • Tumblety, Francis 347
  • Turner, Eleanor W 34
  • Turner, John 44

U.

  • Universal Marine Insurance Company 245
  • Unsworth, John J 11

V.

  • Vernon, J. McAlister 364

W.

  • Walford, James 115
  • Walker, Alfred Raoul 13
  • Ward, Frederick 294
  • Ward, Henry et al 466
  • Ward, Thomas 1
  • Ware, Joseph E 275
  • Warneford, Elizabeth Grace 351
  • Watkins, John Q., and Bernard Donnelly, administrators 329
  • Watkins & Leigh 400
  • Watson, Stephen 372
  • Watt, Hugh 248
  • Watt, Robert H., administrator 248
  • Watts, Edward H., and Thomas Edgley 441
  • Watts, Sarah 249
  • Welch, Joseph 185
  • Welch, Margetson & Co 422
  • Wetherell, James 406
  • White, Ann 278
  • White, Henry Frederick 233
  • Whitworth, Benjamin, et al 216
  • Whitty, William 310
  • Wigg, George 269
  • Wigg, George, and Saul Isaac 271
  • Wilkinson, John 28
  • Wilson, Alfred, et al 408
  • Wilson & Armstrong 423
  • Wilson, Bowles & Co 409
  • Wilson. John N 210
  • Wilson, Matthew J 467
  • Wisdom, William Henry 52
  • Wood, George and Edward, and L. Hey worth 103
  • Wostenholm, George 295
  • Wright, Charles 227

Y.

  • Young, John 245, 428

AMERICAN CASES.

  • Ashley, Walter Oliver 19
  • Barlow, Bradley, receiver of Saint Albans Bank 4
  • Brainerd, Aldis O 9
  • Breck, Samuel, and Jonathan Wetherbee, jr 8
  • Buck, Richard P 16
  • Burton, Oscar A., receiver 13
  • Bush Frederick T et al 11
  • Clough, Lucien B., administrator 14
  • Curtis, Francis, and Samuel Endicott Peabody 18
  • Everest, Charles F 10
  • Field, Mariaette, administratrix 5
  • Field, Sylvester 5
  • First National Bank of Saint Albans 1
  • Fuller, William and Erasmus D 3
  • Hubbell, William Wheeler 17
  • Huntington, Collins H 2
  • Langdon, Seth W 6
  • Morrison, Elinas J 14
  • Peabody, Samuel E 18
  • Saint Albans Bank 4
  • Tripp, Josiah Wilson 15
  • Wales, Thomas B., et al 12
  • Weeks, Joseph S 7
  • Wetherbee, Jonathan, jr 8

SHIP CASES.

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Names of vessels. Names of claimants. No. No.
Adela Forwood & Dorrington 392
Adela, cargo of Leech, Harrison & Forwood 393
Adelso Henry Horton 437
Agnes, and cargo Saunders & Sons 281
Agnes, and cargo do 281
Aigburth Cowlam Graveley 292
Albion, and cargo Saunders & Sons 281
Alert, and cargo do 281
Amelia, part of cargo of J. W. Carmalt 89
Anna, and cargo Saunders & Sons 281
Anne Sophia, and cargo do 281
Arctic, and cargo do 281
Argonaut Jos. B. Heycock 263
Argonaut, cargo of Frederick W. Ruggles 264
Ariel R. M. Carson 178
Banshee John T. Laurence 431
Blanche, part cargo of James A. Macaulay 260
Boyne Benjamin Whitworth et al 216
Brilliant, and cargo Saunders & Sons 281
Chance, and cargo do 281
Circassian Henry J. Barker, mortgagee 43
Circassian, freight of Overend, Gurney & Co. 433
Circassian, cargo of Lloyds & Co 444
Daring Frederick T. Bush et al., vs. Great Britain. 11
Daring Francis Curtis and Samuel E. Peabody vs. Great Britain 12
Dashing Wave, part cargo of Edwin Gerard 244
Dashing Wave, owners of Charles Le Quesne et al 395
Dashing Wave, part cargo of Simpson & Pitman 396
Dashing Wave, part cargo of McDowell & Haliday 397
Dashing Wave, insurance on cargo of Thames and Marine Insurance Company 427
Dashing Wave, insurance on cargo of British and Foreign Marine Insurance Company. 428
Defiance, and cargo Saunders & Sons 281
D. F. Keeling Mary Hutchinson 277
Dolphin, part cargo, &c., of R. H. Eustice 166
Douro Thomas Leach 289
Eagle Henry Lafone and John T. Lawrence 389
Echo Peter A. Spearwater 284
Emma Henry, and cargo Henry Lafone and John T. Lawrence 389
Empress John Loft 387
Fanny, and cargo Saunders & Sons 281
Florida, and cargo do 281
Georgia Edward Bates 429
Geziena Helligonda, cargo of Walter Easton 390
Granite City Edward Pembroke 377
Greyhound, and cargo Henry Lafone and John T. Lawrence 389
Hiawatha, owners of Miller & Mossman 398
Hiawatha Ezekiel McLeod, assignee of Thomas 399
Hiawatha, part cargo of Potts.
Watkins & Leigh 400
Hiawatha, part cargo of Dalgety, Du Croz & Co 401
Hiawatha, part cargo of William T. Marshall 402
Hiawatha, illegal imprisonment captain of Thomas Potts 403
Hiawatha, part cargo of J. Faill et al., executors 452
Hilja M. J. Wilson 467
Industry, and cargo Saunders & Sons 281
Isabel, cargo of George Wigg 269
Isabella Thompson, cargo of N. K. Clements 167
Isabella Thompson, owners of James McDaniel 168
James Douglass Catharine J. Johnson 449
Jane Campbell George Campbell 453
J. C. Roker, and cargo Saunders & Sons 281
John W. and cargo do 281
John Welch, part cargo of A. E. Campbell & Co 290
Julia, and cargo Saunders & Sons 281
Julia, and cargo do 281
Labuan Bailey & Leetham 286
La Criolla, and cargo Saunders & Sons 281
Lida, and cargo do 281
Lillian, and cargo Henry Lafone and John T. Lawrence 389
Lizzie, and cargo Saunders & Sons 281
Lucy, and cargo Henry Lafone and John T. Lawrence 389
Mabel, and cargo Saunders & Sons 281
Maderia J. M. Roach 154
Mary Stuart, and cargo Saunders & Sons 281
Matamoras O. K. King, administrator 288
Matilda A. Lewis Sheldon Lewis 287
Minnie William H. Fisher 379
Monmouth A. E. Byrne et al 315
M. S. Perry John McLennan 370
Napier, owners of S. M. Ryerson et al 147
Nelly, and cargo Saunders & Sons 281
Pacifique, owners cargo of E. Harvey et al 214
Pacifique, owners of vessel Nazaire Lemieux 215
Patmos Richard P. Bock vs. Great Britain 13
Pearl Shand, Higson & Boult 270
Peterhoff, owners of Spence & J. Fleming 405
Peterhoff, part cargo of James Wetherell 406
Do William Almond 407
Do Alfred Wilson et al 408
Do Wilson, Bowles & Co. 409
Do Jos. Spence 410
Do Alfred Lafone 411
Do Charles S. Osborne et al 412
Do Anna Louch 413
Do Frederick Frost et al 414
Do Thomas P. Austin 415
Do James Holgate 416
Do S. Jar man and C. F. Smith 417
Peterhoff, illegal imprisonment on board of John H. Elsworth 421
Peterhoff, part cargo of Welch & Price 422
Do Wilson & Armstrong 423
Do Grant & Brodie 424
Do Hine, Mundella & Co 425
Do Ernest Elsworth 426
Peterhoff, shipper per John Elsworth 438
Peterhoff, part cargo of Walter Easton 439
Do Robert Sinclair et al 440
Peterhoff, shipper per Thomas Edgley 441
Philo Parsons W. O. Ashley vs. Great Britain 19
Pride, and cargo Saunders & Sons 281
Prince Leopold H, A. McLeod 306
Sally Magee, part cargo of Charles Coleman 232
Sarah Starr Cowlam Graveley 292
Science, owners of Thomas E. Angel et al 391
Sir William Peel, cargo and owners of Edwin Gerard, assignee, &c 243
Springbok, cargo of S. Isaac Campbell & Co 316
Springbok, owners of John Riley, for Thomas May 442
Sunbeam, and cargo Henry Lafone & John T. Lawrence 389
Swift, and cargo Saunders & Sons 281
Templar Thomas B. Wales et al. vs. Great Britain 18
Time, and cargo Saunders & Sons 281
Tristram Shandy John T. Lawrence 431
Tubal Cain Amos Bigland 199
Virgin, part cargo of George Wigg and Saul Isaac 271
Volant, part cargo of Edwin Gerard 245
Volant, owners of John Amy, trustee, et al 388
Wanderer, and cargo Saunders & Sons 281
Will o’ the Wisp James G. A. & Co 378
York, owners of James and Richard Martin 434