Chapter 388.
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CHAP. 388.— AN ACT for the relief of Mrs. Caroline Mott, administratrix of the estate of Danford Mott.August 4, 1882. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Caroline Mott, administratrix of estate of Danford Mott, deceased.Payment to. That there shall be paid to Mrs. Caroline Mott, administratrix of the estate of Danford Mott, late of Al-burgh, in the State of Vermont, deceased, the sum of two thousand seven hundred and seven dollars and ninety two cents, out of any money appropriated for the payment of judgments rendered against the United States; the same being the amount found due and allowed to said Dan-ford Mott in his lifetime by the Court of Claims for expenses incurred in defending a suit brought against him for acts done as an officer of the United States.
Approved, August 4, 1882.