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The Pacific Mutual Insurance Company of New York claim, as insurers and assignees upon

property, as follows:

Of Morris Speyer..

W. S. Toole

William Seligman & Co...

Cornelius Comstock..

John Keys.....

Making, in all, the sum of.....

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The Sun Mutual Insurance Company of New York claim, as insurers of merchandise in the Commonwealth, and by subrogation to the rights of Josiah Macy's Sons, of New York, for $1,287, and H.Dopmann & Co., of New York, for $1,600-making

The Columbia Insurance Company of New York claim, as insurers upon freight of Dunbar & Colby, $10,000; of same primage, $2,000; of same cargo, $5,000; B. Marche & Bro., cargo, $428-making

13,564 00

$2,887 00

17,428 00

Van Winkle & Duncan, of New York, claim for merchandise lost...
Hostetter & Smith, of Pittsburg, Pa., claim for merchandise lost..
Coffin, Reddington & Co., of New York, claim for merchandise lost.
Murphy, Grant & Co., of New York, claim for merchandise lost..
Van Antwerp and Mapol claim for merchandise lost...

893 09

2,072 09

3,342 63

15, 288 77

J. Heller & Bros., at New York, and M. Heller & Bros., at San Francisco, (one firm,) claim for merchandise

Emanuel Rosenfeldt and Jacob Rosenfeldt, of New York city, claim for merchandise

714 18

18,744 96

4,008 24

James de la Montauga, of San Francisco, claims for merchandise..
Jacob Zack, of San Francisco, claims for loss....

1,375 15

John Taylor, of San Francisco, claims for goods

1,253 96

904 88

Thomas Day, of San Francisco, claims for goods

David Nichols Hawley, Walter Nichols, and George Thomas Hawley, of San
Francisco, claim for goods lost..

John Young Hallock. Miles B. Carpenter, Harry C. Parker, and Christian
Christiansen, San Francisco, claim for goods lost..

2,948 80

8,496 19

claim for goods destroyed....

...

The New England Mutual Marine Insurance Company claim as insurers upon
ship Commonwealth, of Harry Scudder & Co....
Of Dunbar & Colby.

William Heller, of New York, Louis Sacks and Martin Sacks, of San Francisco, California, claim for goods lost, (subject to reduction of $4, 192 for insurance).....

Edward Burke, Benjamin and William Franklin Whittier, of San Francisco,

H. Cohen & Co., of New York and San Francisco, claim for merchandise..
John E. Louer, of New York, claims for goods lost...

Joseph Pollock, of New York, and Leopold Pollock, of San Francisco, claim for goods destroyed..

Charles William Armes, George Wiilis Armes, and Richard B. Dallahu, of San
Francisco, claim for goods lost...

5,316 69

1,903 61

253 80

1,745 94 5,222 35 474 18

9,683 00

5,000 00

17,500 00

The American ship Jacob Bell, of 1,3805 tons burden, registered at New York-whereof Charles H. Frisbie was master, and Abril A. Low, Josiah O. Low, Edward H. R. Lyman, and Harriet W. Bell, of New York city; Susan D. Brown, of Princeton, and Frederick F. Cornell, of Somerville, New Jersey; Frederick L. Washburne, of Boston; Edward King and William H. King, of Newport, Rhode Island, were sole owners-sailed from Fou-Chou, China, November 8, 1862, with a cargo for New York; was captured and burned, with the cargo, February 12, 1863, in latitude 24° north, longitude 65° 58' west, by the Florida.

A. A. Low & Brothers claim, as owners and assignees of the ship and cargo, as follows: For value of ship, ($10.000 only insured).

Merchandise, (on which $45,000 insurance).

The Pacific Mutual Insurance Company claims, as assignees of A. A. Low &
Brothers, on merchandise..

$22,783 00 94, 922 30

10,000 00

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The Atlantic Mutual Insurance Company of New York claim, as insurers upon cargo of Jacob Bell, and assignees of Pickering, Winslow & Co., of Boston

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The Commercial Mutual Insurance Company of New York claims, as insurers of ship and cargo, and assignee of A. A. Low & Brothers on threetwentieths of hull, &c.....

Mrs. Martha N. Williams, of Utica, N. Y., claims for furniture, books, and clothing, and other personal effects, (in gold)... -

Charles W. Johnson, minor son of John W. Johnson, American missionary at
Swatow, claims for clothing, &c., (in gold)..

The Sun Mutual Insurance Company of New York claim, as insurers and by subrogation to the rights of sufferers by loss of the Jacob Bell....

$17,500 00

1,653 18

200 00

22, 110 00

The Oneida, an American ship of 42035 tons burden, duly registered at New York-whereof
Thomas S. Hathaway, of New Bedford, was sole owner, and Jesse F. Potter was master-
sailed from Shanghai January 24, 1863, with a cargo partly as freight and partly on owner's
account, and was captured April 24, 1863, in latitude 1° 40' south, longitude 29° 10' west,
by the Florida, pillaged and burned, with cargo and stores.
The owner claims damages as follows:

For losses on vessel, valued at $25,000, deducting amount paid by underwriters,
$15,000-less premium of insurance, $1,802-$13,198, making loss on ship.
For loss on cargo, after deducting the sums paid by underwriters, less premium.
Loss on freight list, after deductions...
The Metropolitan Insurance Company of New York claims, as reinsurers and
assignees of the Baltimore Marine Insurance Company, on the cargo....
The Washington Insurance Company of Boston claims, as reinsurers of the
New York Mutual Insurance Company, upon cargo, of Thomas S. Hath-
away

The Pacific Mutual Insurance Company claims, as insurers of profits on cargo
of T. S. Hathaway...

The Sun Mutual Insurance Company of New York claims, as insurers of
cargo..

The Columbian Insurance Company of New York claims, as reinsurers of Sun
Mutual Insurance Company on cargo..

The New England Mutual Marine Insurance Company claims, as insurers and
assignees of Thomas S. Hathaway, on the profits of the ship..

As reinsurers of Mercantile Mutual Insurance Company...

$11,802 00 73,542 24 1,294 37

5,000 00

5,000 00

10,000 00

42, 179 00

*30, 000 00

20,000 00 3,300 00

The American ship Star of Peace, of 94138 tons burden, duly registered at Bostonwhereof Charles Hill and Charles F. Hill, of West Roxbury; John Currier, jr., of Newburyport Massachusetts; and William Lambert, of Portsmouth, New Hampshire, were the sole owners, and Francis M. Hinckley was master-sailed from Calcutta December 8, 1862, with cargo, bound for Boston, and was captured by the Florida, March 6, 1863, in latitude 15 north, longitude 54° west, plundered and burned, with remaining cargo.

The owners claim the value of the ship and outfit, $56,500; for freight and cargo, $27,384..

The Washington Insurance Company of Boston claim, as insurers and assignees of Charles Hill, on ship..

$83,884 00

6,000 00

Of B. H. Lisbee, upon profits on property of ship....

8,000 00

Henry DuPont, Eluther DuPont, Lammont DuPont, and Eugene DuPont, of
Wilmington, Delaware, claim for cargo...

22,000 00

As reinsurers of the Orient Mutual Insurance Company of New York.....
The Pacific Mutual Insurance Company of New York claim, as insurers and
assignees of E. J. DuPont, DeNemours & Co., of Wilmington, on mer-
chandise....

The Commercial Insurance Company of New York claim, as insurers and assignees of Curtis & Peabody, of Boston, upon merchandise..

10,000 00 3,815 00

5,000 00

The Sun Mutual Insurance Company of New York claim, as assignees or subrogated to the rights of parties damaged by the loss of the ship, as follows:

Curtis & Peabody, of Boston, upon profits on merchandise.

$8,000 00

B. H. Silsbee, upon merchandise

8,652 00

E. J. DuPont, DeNemours & Co., of Wilmington, Delaware..

15,000 00

The Manufacturers' Insurance Company of Boston, (on reinsurance).

10,000 00

In all..

41,652 00

The Columbian Mutual Insurance Company of New York claim, as insurers
and assignees of Charles F. Hill, upon freight and vessel...
The Atlantic Mutual Insurance Company claim, as insurers and assignees of J.
S. Farlon & Co., Hiram Hutchinson, Young & Emmons, J. G. Wild,
and W. H. Goodwin, T. Salter, Frederick Dan, Dana & Co., George M.
Baupond, and W. C. Codman-in all..

$10,000 00

The New England Mutual Marine Insurance Company of Boston claims, as insurers of John S. Farlon & Co....

As reinsurers of China Mutual Insurance Company.

109,749 00

2,500 00 10,000 00

The ship Electric Spark, of Philadelphia, of 810 tons burden-whereof William J. Taylor, of Philadelphia, was owner, and John C. Graham was master-sailed from New York, July 9, 1864, bound for New Orleans with a full cargo, and was captured by the Florida, July 10, 1864.

The owner claims, for the value of the vessel, her outfit, and coal
Edward Anthony, H. T. Anthony & Co., claim for merchandise...
The Pacific Mutual Insurance Company of New York claims, as insurers upon
cargo

The Commercial Mutual Insurance Company of New York, as insurers upon

cargo..

The Pacific Mutual Insurance Company of New York claim, as insurers and assignees of Isaac Hobart, of New York, on cargo..

The Columbian Insurance Company of New York claims, as reinsurers of
Mutual Insurance Company, on cargo...

Of J. R. Bassett, on cargo............

$166, 000 00 1,708 51

48, 153 00

350 00

48, 153 00

$40,000 00 900 00

40,900 00

Samuel Perry, Charles S. Perry, and S. B. Potter, claim for merchandise lost.
Tuthill, Miller & Co., of New York, claim for merchandise lost.....

$2,455 09 898 32

The ship Avon, of Boston, of 94643 tons burden, duly registered at Kennebunk-whereof Hartley Lord and Henry C. Lord of Boston; Daniel Cleares and John W. Deering, of Saco; George Wise and M. Č. Matting, of Kennebunk, Maine; and Alfred Howes, of Dennis, Massachusetts, were the sole owners; and the said Alfred Howes was master-was laden with a cargo at Howland's island, in the Pacific ocean, for Queenstown, Ireland, for orders, and thence to a port of discharge; she sailed from Howland's island December 31, 1863, and was captured by the Florida March 29, 1864, plundered and burned on the next day, with her cargo.

The owners claim for value of the vessel, $80,000, and for freight on charter money, $50,000-making..

Alfred Howes claims for loss of primage, money, chests, instruments, &c....
And H. C. Flynn, mate, for wearing apparel, &c...

$130 000 00 3,000 00 500 00

9,000 00

The Sun Mutual Insurance Company of New York claim as insurers, and by subrogation to the rights of Hartley, Lord & Co.

The Columbian Insurance Company of New York claim, as insurers upon cargo

of Gliddon & Williams..

7,000 00

The ship Crown Point, of 1,09883 tons burden, duly registered at the port of New Yorkwhereof John N. Grist was master-sailed from New York April 9, 1863, bound for San Francisco, and on the 13th of May, 1863, about seventy miles northeast from Pernambuco, was captured and burned, with her cargo, by the crew of the Florida.

Fuller, Lord & Co., of New York, claim for merchandise lost.
S. Morris, Locke & Montague, of New York, claim for merchandise..

The Commercial Mutual Insurance Company of New York claim, as insurers
and assignees of John Chadwick, of New York, on merchandise lost...
And of Jay L. Adams, of New York, on merchandise lost..
The Atlantic Mutual Insurance Company of New York claim, as insurers of
cargo, and assignees of Searles & Williams, $315; Weis, Keller & Co.,
$4,162; Brewster & Co., $625; C. Floyd Jones, $522; Ross, Dempter &
Co., $2,137; J. B. Newton & Co., $1,000; U. S. Bancroft, $550; Stephen
Prichard, $3,000; Scholle Brothers, $2,600; Kelly, Mott & Co., $54;
Robert L. Taylor, $1,200; R. W. Ropes & Co., $300; J. H. Coghill &
Co., $1,780; Eugene Kelly, $21,499; E. N. Kellogg, & Co., $812;
George Howes & Co., $5,000; Fleisehmann & Cohn, $176; S. Straus,
Brothers & Co., $8,500; Freeman & Simpson, $1,300; Charles W. Crosby,
$2,091; Underhill & Co., $2,091-making in all the sum of...

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William Ward Peck, of Brooklyn, New York, claims for goods lost.....
Dimon Hubbard, of Malden, Massachusetts, claims for merchandise lost.
George J. Brooks & Co., of New York, claims for merchandise lost....
Coffin, Reddington & Co., of New York, claims for goods lost....

The Pacific Mutual Insurance Company, of New York, claim as insurers and
assignees of John Keys, of New York upon cargo..
Thomas Emery's Sons, of Cincinnati, for merchandise lost..

$1,091 68 1,308 98 415 91 2,906 92

198 00

3,534 30

The Metropolitan Insurance Company, of New York, claim as insurers and assignees of Roberts, Morrison & Co., on cargo..

1,700 00

The Sun Mutual Insurance Company of New York claim damages by loss of Crown Point, as insurers of merchandise subrogated to Steinway & Sons for......

And J. M. & J. N. Plumb, all of New York.

$375 00 5,244 00

5,619 00

In all....

The Columbian Insurance Company of New York claim, as insurers of freight of Henry Cook...

On cargo, of Neustadter Brothers..

L. P. Rose...

Clark & Wilber.

L. McMurray & Co.....

Holmes, Goodwin & Co.....

Dunbart, Hobart & Co......
Clark Wilber....

Making...

$15,000 00 4,100 00 621 00 3,254 00 900 00 7,250 00 2, 162 00 1,272 00

34,559 00

Van Winkle & Dunn, of New York, claim for merchandise lost.....
Coffin, Reddington & Co., of New York, claim for merchandise lost...

$168 77

2,906 92

Lysander Button, of New York, assignee of Robert Blake, of the same place, and in his own right, claims for merchandise lost..

J. Heller & Brothers, of New York, and M. Heller & Brothers, of San Francisco, claim for goods lost.

7,378 59

Of Curtis Peabody on vessel...

James de la Montanya, of San Francisco, claims for merchandise lost....
The New England Mutual Marine Insurance Company, of Boston, claims, as
insurers and assignees of F. Pierce & Co., on property lost....

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On reinsurance of Manufacturers' Insurance Company..

3,000 00

John Young Wallach, Miles B. Carpenter, Henry Č. Parker, and Christian
Christianson, of San Francisco, claim for goods lost

1,772 14

David Nichols Hawley, Walter Nichols Hawley, and George Thomas Hawley, of San Francisco, claim for goods lost..

6,255 03

The California Mutual Marine Insurance Company of San Francisco claim, as insurers of goods lost, and as assignees of Camerons, Whittier & Co..... And J. R. Coghill & Co....

John Wesley Britton, Alexander Dunbar, McDonald Kimball, and C. Eldridge, of San Francisco, claim for goods lost..

2,491 57

3,398 30

D. J. Oliver....

Joseph Pollock, of New York, and Leopold Pollock, of San Francisco, claim
for goods destroyed.....

Abraham S. Rosenbaum, Joseph Brandenstein, of New York, and Moses
Rosenbaum, of San Francisco, claim for goods lost..

H. Cohen & Co., of San Francisco, claim for merchandise lost.........
John E. Louer, of New York, claims for goods lost

William Heller, of New York, Louis Sachs and Martin Sachs, of San Fran-
cisco, California, claim for goods lost....

David Alexander Sermisen, Robert Seckin Scrmisen, and Daniel Bussier
Phillips, of Brooklyn, N. Y., claim for goods lost.....

9,604 61

307 00

The American schooner Aldebaran, of 189 tons burden, duly enrolled at the port of Brookhaven, and afterwards registered at the port of New York-whereof Nehemiah Hand and Robert W. Hand, of Setauket, New York, were the sole owners, and the said Robert W. Hand master-sailed from New York February 27, 1863, laden with a general cargo, and bound for Maranham, and was captured March 13, 1863, about latitude 29° 16′ north, longitude 51° 10′ west, by the Florida, plundered and burned. The cargo was certified to belong to Packenham & Beattie, English merchants at Maranham, and was insured in London.

The owners claim, for value of the vessel..
Stores.

$20,000 00 500 00

350 00 6,337 00

932 28

6,758 20

5,685 74

384 00

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The ship Southend Cross, of Boston-whereof Benjamin P. Howes was master-sailed from Bella Vista, Mazatlan, in the Gulf of California, on the 2d of March, 1863, laden with a cargo for New York. On the 6th of June, 1863, she was plundered and burned by the Florida.

The New England Mutual Marine Insurance Company claim, as insurers of

Baker & Morrell, on ship..

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$30,000 00

The brig William C. Clark, of Boston, of 328 tons burden-whereof Benjamin R. Redman was master-sailed on June 3, 1864, from Machias, bound, with cargo, for Matanzas; on the 17th June, 1864, in latitude 30° 5' north, longitude 64° 30′ west, she was captured by the Florida.

The New England Mutual Insurance Company claim, as insurers on said brig,

of Pendleton & Rose

$5,000 00

The schooner Rienzi, of Provincetown, Massachusetts-whereof Gideon Bowley and Joshua E. Bowley, of Provincetown, were owners-sailed from Provincetown June 1, 1863, on a whaling voyage in the Atlantic, and was captured by the Florida on July 8, 1863, about seventy miles southwest of Martha's Vineyard, and burned, with twenty barrels of oil on board.

For which vessel, stores, and oil, the owners claim damages

$8,487 00

The bark Lapwing, of New York, of 590 tons burden, duly registered at the port of Boston, Massachusetts-whereof Eben Bacon and William B. Bacon, of West Roxbury, Massachusetts, and Daniel G. Bacon, of New York city, were the sole owners, and James Bolger, master-sailed from Boston March 9, 1863, laden with coal, provisions, and other merchandise, for Batavia and Singapore. On the 28th of March, 1863, about latitude 31° 31' north, longitude 32° 30′ west, was captured by the Florida, and became a total loss. The Atlantic Mutual Insurance Company of New York claim, as insurers and assignees of D. G. & W. B. Bacon

And on

898ths of certain merchandise belonging to the same parties...

Making, in all

$30,000 00 25,000 00

55,000 00

GEORGIA.

The following is an abstract of claims filed in the Department of State for the capture and destruction of duly registered and documented vessels of the United States, by the owners, mariners, freighters, and insurers of such vessels, and of the cargoes thereof, or otherwise interested in such cargoes, or in charter parties for the service of such ships, which ships and cargoes were captured and appropriated or destroyed by the officers and crew of the Georgia, formerly called the Japan, a British vessel, fitted out and manned in British ports:

The Constitution, of 9978 tons, a ship registered at the port of Philadelphia-whereof Joseph Welsford, of New York city, was sole owner, and Joseph Webster master-sailed from Philadelphia April 27, 1863, laden with coal and bread for Shanghai, China; was captured June 25, 1863, near the island of Trinidad, in latitude 20° 30′ south, longitude 29° 16' west, plundered, and kept by the captors.

The Mercantile Mutual Insurance Company of New York claim, as insurers upon the said ship and upon freight

The Columbian Insurance Company of New York, as insurers upon ship and freight......

As insurers of Joseph Webster on cargo..

$12,500 00

10,000.00 3,500 00

The ship Bold Hunter, of 7979 tons burden, registered at the port of Charlestown and Boston-whereof Paul Sears and Reuben Hopkins, of Boston; Rowland H. Crosby, of West Cambridge; James Smith, of Cambridgeport; Alexander H. Childs, of Barnstable; Solomon Taylor, of Yarmouth; and William M. Batson, of New Orleans, were owners;

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