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949
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Warfield, Thomas, administrator,
payment to 518
Waring, James J.,
duties to be refunded to 529
Waring, William W.,
payment to 516
Warner, George,
payment to 510
Warren, Harden,
payment to 554
Warrior River, Ala.,
appropriations for improvement of 153, 365
examination and survey of, from Tuscaloosa to Forks of Sipsey and Mulberry Rivers 374
Washburn, Mary A.,
payment to 641
Washington, D. C.,
appropriations for improvement of harbor of 159, 364
for buildings and grounds in and around 220, 387
for annual repairs of Treasury building at 210, 378
for State, War, and Navy Department building at 12, 388
for repairs of court-house 392
for support of transient paupers in 389
Holmead Cemetery in, granted for school purposes; conditions 353
ten justices of the peace to be assigned to 100
records of, declared to be records of District of Columbia ; penalty for stealing, etc 23
inspection of flour in 91
Franklin Insurance Company of; charter extended. 32
Washington Aguaduct,
appropriations for maintenance, etc., of 221, 404
Washington Asylum,
appropriation for expenses of 404
Washington Gas-Light Company,
shall replace, etc., gas-mains, when, etc. 107
Washington Light Infantry,
arms issued to, charged to South Carolina. 248
Washington Monument,
appropriation for, how may be applied 254
Washington Territory,
appropriation for expenses of government of. 194
for office of surveyor-general of 201, 228, 393
for incidental expenses Indian service in 85, 314
for deficiencies in. 422
for light-station on coast of 214
for deficiencies for pay, etc., of volunteers from 127
constitution of legislature of; number, pay, districts; oficers, etc. 193
public lands in, valuable chiefly for timber and stone, may be sold; proccedings to obtain patent 89
cutting timber on, for export and sale, prohibited; penalty 90
persons prosecuted for depredations on timber lands in, may be relieved 90
post-roads established in 464
Washington, Annie M. T.,
payment to 649
Washington, George,
appropriation for purchase of relics of 218
Washington, L. Q,
appropriation for services of 401
Washington, Thomas B.,
payment to 649
Washington's Birthday,
a holiday in the District of Columbia 277
Waste Paper,
basis of commissions to postmasters of fourth class on 141
Watch and Station Bills,
appropriation for deficiencies for printing 45
Watchmen,
in executive departments, pay of 183
Water-Fowl,
in District of Columbia, penalty for trapping, etc. 135
Water-Pipes,
appropriation for repairs of, supplying Capitol, etc. 388
Water-Power,
at Molino, Ill., Iease of, authorized; conditions. 387
Water for Public Buildings,
appropriation for deficiencies for 8
Water-Rail,
when not to be killed, etc., in District of Columbia 134
Water-Route Mail Service,
contracts for, may be made without advertising; limit of price; period 62
Water for Ships of War,
appropriations for purchase of 53,288
Water Supply,
appropriation for increase of, at Military Academy; proviso 261
Water-Tank,
appropriation for purchase of, for Senate wing of Capitol. 237
Wateree River, S. C.,
examination and survey of 374
Waterman, Joseph,
payment to 642
Waterman, William H.,
sureties on bond of, released 668
Waters, Robert, deceased,
payment to estate of 648
Waters, Sarah, administratrix,
payment to 648
Waters, Susan,
payment to 653
Waters, Travis,
payment to 653
Waters, Zera,
payment to 500
Watkins, Edgar A. C.,
payment to 652
Watkins, Julia,
pension to 600
Watkins, John R., administrator,
claim referred to Commissioners of Claims 664
Watkins, Peter D.,
payment to 658
Watkins, Samuel B.,
payment to 661
Watkins, T. W., administrator,
payment to 508
Watson, Henry,
payment to 521
Watson, John M.,
payment to 508
Watt, George,
payment to 656
Watte, Frank,
reimbursement of 497
Watts, James,
payment to 559
Waugh, Albert A.,
payment to 562
Waugh, James,
payment to 649
Waukegan Harbor, Ill.,
examination and survey of 373
Wax Tapers,
may be removed for export without payment of tax 351
drawbacks on exported, not to be allowed 350