Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 6.djvu/1063

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INDEX. 963 Incorporation. Indemnity. The Wa hington Manual Labor School, and Alexander Claxton to be paid the taxable Male Orphan Association of the District ¢0sts in the case of the ship James Mitof Columbia., incorporated, - - 830 chell, -.·--- 434 The act to incorporate the Mechanic Relief The expenses in the said ease to be settled Society of Alexandria, revived and con- and allowed, ----- 434 tinued in force for ten years, - - 825 John Conard, Marshal of Pennsylvania, to be Tho German Benevolent Society of the City indemnified for a judgment against him in of Washington incorporated, - - 839 favour of F. H. Nicholl, - . . 438 The National Institute for the Promotion of Lieutenant-Colonel Enos Cutler, of the United Science, in the District of Columbia, incor. States army, to be indemnified for certain porated . - 845 suits against him ·-·· 438 The Georgetown College, in the District of Payment to the rdpresentatives of Simeon Columbia, incorporated, - - - 912 Theus, on account of bad bonds, - 449 Indemnity- Sallnuel Cd Whltllier to be pald money illegllgg ., , . _ s eman e o unassure , - - gl-lah ]§°StW’°k t° b° lPd°Tm6°‘d· ° , 12 Nathaniel Cheevcr and othdrs to be paid for 2-g’:{;‘;";’:gn1:“m““l°l (·“°°“ "'d°mm6;g money illegally demanded of them as surc- . · '‘‘‘ ties, .. 456 lng32E2g' sg g1:;:"° f°' °xP°““’ gg Leonard Denison and Elisha Ely indemnified I- ° * i S , , , Samuel Ellis to be indemnified fordevying an D,,n,?:dc§id·¥·`,,g;;‘:g;_°M_ Slwcl md S}`? execution at the suit of the United Stulpg j Kearney, mba lddcmnlllcd fd,. Lulu dgalnst _ ° h I , ------ 15 Joshua Sands, collector of New York, in-j WT Waddell l,,dd,,,,,lll,,d {-0,. ,,_ j,3lg_ ·*<=¤¤¤i¤¤¤ fwm ¤¤¤·¤z<=¤ by r¤=·S¤¤ ¤F ME mm m..i...e.i against him ii. marshal ..r seizure of the brig Harriet, - - 150 New York _____ 594 As;':; Figmcr lndcmnmcd r°" ”· schmllg Nathaniel Mitchell to be indemnified for a “_°¤ ‘ '_' ‘ ‘ "d tl`,- . -754 I“d°""“fY °f the “"°l·'°’ °f J’·b“z M°W*`Y Jo-lm Ililillebgtbbitiiiddminificd for an official and others, for bonds given on the impor- acl_ ______ 770 zatlllm gfbgzgdse were sftsrwglig Nathan Levy, consul ul'. St. Tl10X1I3S, to be “P'"° Y°“‘•' ‘`diuilzidf 'd ntnitli, rmamnatyt..u.es¤itiamrcem.¤¤a¤re John ‘" °‘ ‘ "’ °' “ ’“ g'" g”‘"“ Q3`-, R°£`°r’•‘ ‘‘‘'‘ 180 James Morrow and Jonathan Tipton to be Major-General Jacob Brown’s account to be lndcmnlded fd,. c,,,.,,,,,, judgments, _ 837 iimcd °n “°°°““t UF .l“dg‘“°"l· “B`“g;g· George W. Pascal] indemnified for an official mh '‘‘‘ ~th es i f l isk intend d Payment to the officers of the revenue cutter il;. Jl; Cigdlggcfnzddzsw I ey _ ggg L¤¤·=l·=X¤ll. Fg ttm =¤·¤¤r¤ ¤*" ¤·¤ Brglg, Jam n.De1.myt¤ be niacimnaea for t ger. _vesse ren, - - · - l t' 'd 'sth`, - · 79 Discharge of a judgment against John Steele, · am Ju gment agmn lm collector, for refusal of a clearance of the I d_ d Spanish brig Los Dos Amigos, - 241 " '“” L""' °' Robert Swartwout indemnified for ajudgmiant Extinguishnégnt of the Indian title to certain for a boat im ressed, - - -61 lands in orgia, ...- 379 Indemnity to (gel. Robert Purdy for impri- Title of the United States to land allowed to sonment of William Luty, - - 282 Peter Lynch extinguished, - · 379 Indemnity of Robert F. Stockton for suits John Winton, of the State of Tcnne ec, to against him for the capture of the Jeune be paid 1`orland ceded by a Cherokee In- Eugenia, on the coast of Africa, and in the dian, ..--. - 387 case of the Marianna. Flora, - - 288 The interest of the United States in certain Josiah Hook to be paid expenses of an action Indian reservations in Alabama, relinagainst him a,s collector, - - 302 · quished -·---- 441 Indemnity to Joseph Marechal, - - 304: Right of the United States in a certain reser- A. Clark to be indemnified for a judgment? vation of land, in the Cherokee tract, re. against him as collector, - - 307 1 linqnishcd to Joseph Elliot, - - §07 Lieut. Isaac M’Keever indemnided for hisThe right of the United States to reservations expenses in the case of the vessels Marino 1 made to{'1'l1omap` Harrison, lshc held: oflan and Louisa ----- 357 ; Indian amily o the Chcro cc tri rc in- A judgment iagninst Thomas Flournoy og l lluishlrd lo Isaac Wclborn, jun., and Georgia to be paid, ---- 37 iam Vc born, ---- George Johnson and others indemnified forl Lanfdscertilieulc to be issued 30 till: chllldrpn the expenses in an action oftrespass, 373 o tophcn ohnson, grante to im l tic Indemnity of Francis H. Gregory and Jesse treaty with the Pottawatomio Illtlltgflbfg Wilkinson, officers in the navy, - 393 i i ` The owner and underwriters of the Britishi Reversionary interest in certain reservations brig Union and cargo indemnified for the for the indians,made by theltreaty with destruction of the ship, &c., after the peace { the Pottawatomics of the Prairie, doc., rewith England in 1815, . . - 394, linquishcd, --.-- 818