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manner negotiating for any compensation for, as for settlement or for com- 

 prfomjise of the said claims, or any of them, or any other claims in respect 

 of the said seizures and confiscation, and from making any application 

 to the authorities of the United States, or of the Dominion of Canada, 

 for payment to them, or any or either of them, of any part of such 

 moneys. 



And further ordering, that James Charles Prevost, the registrar of 

 this honorable court, be appointed receiver of all moneys, with au- 

 thority to press for a settlement of the claims, to receive all moneys in 

 respect thereof, and to execute proper discharges therefor, and in- 

 cluding the order dated the 15th day of February, 1890, directing the 

 taking of certain accounts before the registrar; the order dated the 

 10th day of July, 1890, wherein, after referring to the certificate of the 

 registrar and directing the same to be varied, as by the said order dated 

 the 10th day of July, 1890, is directed. It is declared and adjudged 

 that subject to a credit of $49,811.68 (forty-nine thousand eight hundred 

 and forty-one dollars and sixty-eight cents) by the said last-mentioned 

 order directed to be allowed, and subject also to an enquiry thereby 

 directed to be taken as to certain additional credits, the said Joseph 

 Boscowitz was entitled to recover against the said James Douglas 

 Warren, in respect of the matters in the counter-claim mentioned, the 

 sum of $118,674.85 (one hundred and eighteen thousand six hundred 

 and seventy-four dollars and eighty-five cents); and also declaring and 

 adjudging that no disbursements had been made by the said Thomas 

 Henry Cooper for or on account of the sealing adventure in the para- 

 graphs mentioned, and the said Thomas Henry Cooper was entitled to 

 no allowance as against the said Joseph Boscowitz, and including the 

 order dated the 16th day of August, 1890, whereby as a result of any 

 enquiry into and adjudication by the judge into all off-sets, cross-claims, 

 and demands by the said James Douglas Warren against the said Joseph 

 Boscowitz in reduction of the said sum of $118,674.85 (one hundred and 

 eighteen thousand six hundred and seventy-four dollars and eighty-five 

 cents) found to be due to the said Joseph Boscowitz by the said order of 

 the 10th day of July, 1890, the said James Douglas Warren and his as- 

 signees were, in addition to the sum of $49,841.68 (forty nine thousand 

 eight hundred and forty-one dollars and sixty-eight cents) already allowed 

 by the said last- mentioned order, entitled to be allowed credit for sums 

 amounting in the aggregate to $30,977.25 (thirty thousand nine hundred 

 and seventy-seven dollars and twenty-five cents), and adjudging that all 

 other accounts and claims by the said James Douglas Warren and his 

 assignees should be disallowed, excepting the claims in respect to the 

 schooners Teresa, Bustler, and Thornton, which it was ordered should 

 be referred to the registrar for report, and without prejudice to any ap- 

 plication which the said James Douglas Warren might be advised to 

 make to open up the settled accounts iu the proceedings referred to of 

 $41,000.00 (forty-one thousand dollars) for the purpose of surcharging 

 the sum of £238 12 (two hundred and thirty-eight pounds twelve shil- 

 lings) claimed by the said James Douglas Warren to be due him from 

 the said Joseph Boscowitz for a refund of insurance in respect of the 

 schooner Pilot, in the year 1885, and including the eertificateor report of 

 the registrar, dated the 14th day of November, 1890, whereby it is found 

 that the said James Douglas Warren ought to be allowed further credits 

 as against the said sum of $118,674.85 (one hundred and eighteen thou- 

 sand six hundred and seventy- four dollars and eighty- five cents) ; that is 

 to say: In respect of the schooner Teresa the sum of $3,169.33 (three thou- 

 sand one hundred and sixty-nine dollars and thirty-three cents), and in 



