Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 6.djvu/1054

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954 INDEX. Claims. Claims. The claim of William R. Taylor and others, Daniel and Thomas _Triplct, junior, to be for interest on a liquidated demand for dam- adjusted by the Solicitor of the Treasury, ages of salt works, to be settled, - 711 _ ‘ 874 Captain John Downes to be repaid money The accounts of the companies of Missouri twice charged to him, - - - 810 [ volunteers to be audited and settled,. 875 Payment for transportation by steamboats,| The claim of Hugh Stewart, for loss in ma- 813 , cadamizing Pennsylvania Avenue, to be For supplies to the Creek Indians, - 813 * settled, - - - 1 · - 876 Expenses of a division of lands of Brother- Ferdinand Pettrich to be paid the balance of town Indians, -·.. 813 appropriation for iinishing the statute of H. Lucas and A. P. King, for teams und' Washington, . 877 wagons, .---- 814 The claim of Ferdinand Leibert for a penalty Hart and Bosworth, for arms, &.c. - 814 on a certain debenture bond, to be settled, J. H. Craddaek, for property destroyed, 814 · _ 880 Mitchell and Fox, contractors, - - 814 The legal representatives of William D. Surveys and maps, ---- 814 Cheever to have their accounts for loss on A. Davezac, Charge d’Atfaires at the Hague, treasury notes examined, - _- 875 ' 814 J. R. Vienne paid balance due for taking the W. D. Jones, for diplomatic services in Mexi- census, .·-.· - 882 co, -..--- 814 Casper W. Wever to be paid for superintend- N. Niles, Charge d’AH`aires, - - 814 ing improvement of Pennsylvania Avenue, M. St. Clair Clarke and P. Force for the 883 Documentary History, - - - S14 William W. Street to be paid for the use of a The claims of Ingoldsby W. Crawford and steamboat in Florida, - - - 884 Samuel Phillips, to be sett.led, - - 843 William De Buys to be reimbursed his ex- The claim of Nathaniel Mitchell to be settled, penses for repairs of post-otiice, - 884 843 William Fabre to be paid prize money due to The claim of Benjamin F. Hard to be paik him as a sailor on board the Saratoga on 848 Lake Champlain, ---- 888 Explanation of the act of May I0, 1842, George Randall and others to be paid for reehap. 27, for the relief of Clark Woodrooii, moving the bar at Saybrook, - - 888 849 _ Richard Patten to be paid for certain instru. Benjamin C. Roberts to be paid for fizcl fur- ments delivered to the naval storekecper at nished British prisoners, - - - 857 New-York, ..-.- 889 The accounts of Silas Deane to be settled,l George A. 1Vinslow to be paid premium moand payment made for services, &c. during l ney for enlisting recruits during the last the revolutionary war, - - - 857 war with Great Britain, - - - 889 Richard T. Banks, of Arkansas, to be paid John Skirving to be paid for building furlosses on a contract for the supply of the naces in the treasury building, - 890 Indians, .-·- - 859 Andrew Fisher to be paid for repairs to the Dunning R. M'Nair to be paid for carrying light-house keeper’s house at Gibraltar, on the mail from Bedford to Washington, Detroit river, .-... 892 Pennsylvania, ---- 938 Gamalicl E. Smith to be paid for dwelling- Cornelius Tiers to be paid a loss on making house and light-house on Desert rock, in blocks for a vessel of the United States, the state of Maine, - - · 892 811 . Johnson Patrick to be paid for boarding Pot- Francis G. M’Cauly to be paid the amount: tawatomie chiefs, --.- 896 due to him, .-.-· 832Charles B. Hall, of Cincinnati, to be indem- Daniel Kleiss to be paid for his services as Q nified fora judgmentobtained against him, armorer, ----- 860 892 The representatives of Samuel Hill, decea ed, ‘ Samuel Weller to be paid for materials furto be repaid money paid for land, - 860nished For the breakwater at Plattsburg, The representatives of Thomas Atkinson toi 898 bepaid a balance due on a certain bond,' John Hodgkin to be paid for work on the 861New York custom-house, - - 899 The Agricultural Bank of Mississippi to beAn act for the rclicfof John Davlin, revived, paid certain expenses, - - - 861 J 901 Nathaniel Mitchell to be paid $275, a correc- Allen Rogers to be paid for provisions furtion of the act for his relief, - - 863 nished certain invalid seamen, - 904 The amount of damages to lands of Charles James S. Calhoun to be paid for the detention E. Sibbald, in Florida, to be paid, - 864 of his steamboat and barges, - - 906 Enoch Hidden to be paid for his improve- Asael Lee and others to be paid the amount ment in the elevating screw-box and cap' due them for erecting a bridge on the for earronades, ---- 871 * Kaskaskia river, ---- 906 The representatives of Henry Eckford to be The representatives of Valentino Geesey to paid for certain vessels remaining on H. , be paid for work done on the Cumberland Eckford's premises, - - - 871 road, .. 914 r The claim of Isaac Hull, on account of cer- The claim of Francis Cazeau to money aptain live-oak timber, to be paid, - 873 l propriated under the act of March 3, 1817, The claims of the United States against 7 to be paid, --·-- 915