Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 6.djvu/1060

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960 INDEX. Fishing Vessels. Fishing Vessels. to be paid the allowance the selzonners Josiah Holmes allowed the bounty io a, fish. Anqlcr and llurmony would lmve been ing vessel, ----- 843 entitled to, had they returned to the United Nathan Smith and others to be allowed the States, -.---- 291 bounty to a fishing vessel, - - 867 Isaac Collyer and others to be paid the al- Charles Gordon and others to be paid the ullowsncc to the Dove, a fishing vessel, lowanec for u fishing schooner lost ut sca, 307 895 Elijah Bailey and others to be pnid the The owners und crew of the schooner Priva. bounty on a fishing vessel lost at sen, do, allowed the bounty to the schooner, lost 324 at sea, - ·---- 920 Allowance of schooner lVclcome Return to Joseph [lidden to be paid the allowance for be paid to Jolm Moody and others, 3:24 the Fishing schooner Mary Francis, lost ut Otis Pendleton and others, and John F. Dc- sen, ---·-- 918 lnplainc and others to be paid bounty for . . fishing vcsscls lost or destroyed, - 330 Florida Indie"? _ _ _ Iiomcc waim and Oumrs to be paid 3_]]0w_ Appropriation for tho relief of florida ·In. ance for a schooner lost in the cod fish. dlimss ······ $54 CW, ---·-· 367 Florida Land Claims. Jmhim T' Chase {md Pthms tO be paid lm Craven P. Lucketttohe paid as commissioner ¤“°W¤¤°° *`°’ ¤ Hshing V°Ss°l 1%* M on Florida land c1aims,and waumm Rey- Philip Coombs and others to be paid the allow- $$31:0:l:?Ss€;L;£;0b1?§:i€ txsnmljorggg ance of a fishing vessel lost at sea, 388 _ _ g ' Henry Dickens und others to be paid the Fines and F°7`f€*W*'*’$· allowance of a schooner in the cod fishery, Claims of the United States to forfeiture of 409 goods entered at Hampden, in the district Andrew \Vi1son to be paid the allowance for of Maine, released, - - - 169 a fishing vessel lost ut sea, - - 412 Forfciture of brig Sally remitted to Anthony Allowance to William B. Doliber and others S. Delis1c and others, - - - 240 for a fishing schooner lost at sea, - 582 Proceeds of property refunded to Peter Cud- The bounty to which the schooner Two well and James Britten, - - - 271 Brothers would have been entitled, to be David Beard released from a forfeiture, 300 paid by the collector of Boston, - 578 Damages to Henry Lightner, postmaster, rc- Thc owners and others of the schooner Ad- leased, -.---- 300 miral to receive the bounty to which she Payment to George B. R. Gove of the moiety was entitled onherreturn from sca, 602 of a forfeiture, ---- 301 Samuel Bragdon and others allowed for the John \Vilmot. to be relimdcd money paid on a fishing schooner H¤1eyon,lost at sen, 606 decree for a. forfeiture, which decree was Charles Gordon and others allowed for the‘ reversed, . 303 fishing schooner Two Sons, lost at sea, Elisha Snow repaid u forfeiture from the pro. 606 eeeds of the sloop Mary Snow, - 322 Samuel S. Lord and others allowed for the James Dickson und Company to be paid the fishing schooner Mary and Sally, lost ut moiety of the proceeds of certain goods sca, ------ 606 sold as forfeited, --·- 350 Willium Haskell and others to be allowed the William Cloyd to be paid the amount ofa fine bounty on the schooner Friendship, a. fish. improperly assessed upon him, - 372 ing vessel lost, ---- 616 A moiety of the forfeiture of the schooner Joseph \V. Green and others, of Marblehead, { Volzmt to be refunded, . . - 415 ullowcd u bounty for the fishing chooner. A moiety of the forfeiture of the brig Ne. Two Brothers, lost at sea, - - 659 l deshda to be paid to Charles Collins, col- Thomas Cushing to be allowed the bounty to ‘ lector of Bristol, ..·- 436 the fishing schooner Germantown, of Bos-‘ Payment of a forfeiture of merchandise to ton, ----·- 714 David Beard of New York, - - 450 Wintlirop Sears and others allowed the bounty Thomas H. Smith and Son relca cd fiom the to the fishing schooner Lubun, lost at claim of the United States on them, 495 sen, ----·- 715 The amount of" u forfeiture to be refunded to Moses Merrill and others allowed the bounty Jane Dauphin, administratrix of John Dauto a fishing schooner Fortune, lost nt phin, .-...- 551 su, - - - · · - 719 Moneys refunded to Charles Cramer and Allowance of bounty to the fishing schooner others, paid into the Treasury in conse- Commeree, of Boston, to Thomas Cushing, quenee of the forfeiture of the schooner . 789 Joseph and Mary, -..- 603 Gilbert A. Smith and Nathan Stark to be Payment of u moiety of u forfeiture on u. paid the bounty to the fi hing schooner license bond, to be made to Henry Darling, Lilly, ------ 807 surety of John Phillips, - . - 631 John L. Bowman and Enoch J. Noyes to be Payment of a. forfeiture to Joseph Gresham, paid the allowance to the fishing schooner 635 George, lost at sea, - - - 808 Isaac Means and others, late owners of the Joshua Atwood to be paid the bounty of n. schooner Elizabeth, to be repaid For an fishing vessel lest at sea, - - 837 alleged forfeiture, . . . 671