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 802 INDEX. Pottawazomie Indians, (continued,) President q/the United_States, (continued.) claims for depredations on the property of 533 may prohibit the importation of fire-arms to be submitted to commissioners. . . 536 and distilled spirits mto Alaska. . . 241 lands for mission schools. .. 534 requested to intercede for the release of certain persons may purchase lands the Rev. John McMahon 254 of the Indians .,. 536, 587 the incoming, _ to select the portrait of rights of those members of the tribe who Abraham lemcolu ... t. . . . . . 809 Uiold their lands in common. . . . .. 534 to cause exammatiops to {pie made into the 183 Pollawatomies, accounts o consu ar o ees .. P wgppagpriations for the. . 212, 213, 221 zo appoint ggetgtiofcg that puppose .. f 133 0 er a ezines communica ougress e names o commigsion td select suitable locations for, such agents and their reports 322 at New York, Boston, and Portsmouth may employ the land and naval forces of 251, 252 the United States, or the militia force, Powell, Pm/mm-, for the safekceping and protection of supplies to be furnished to expedition to persons accused of crime and delivered explore the Colorado river, under direc- tty l`<g01,<t2,";ld;é0\’cl‘nm011ts 50311 agent of ` . .6 m tutes or tria c .P0l0é7‘8fl(2;·J€;‘j.]é,· i l v l l U · l · i · · I l · I· e • M3 President’s House and Grounds,, 338 patent of three hundred and twenty acres appropriations for  117, 118, 176, 309 of land granted to .. 501 for refurnishnng . .  309 Powers, William Grant, "Prmce Ai/red," The Schooner, may be admitted into the hospital for the _ certificate of registery, or, &c. to issue to. 122 insane in the District of Co umbia  439 Printing, Pratt, Anna [1., insthe Trgasury Dlepalrtment and its ension to ... 419 ureaus, ow may e one . . . 13 President q/'rlze United States, Printing and Bindilllll Public, appropriations for, and for the household appropriations for.  .  95, 285 'of ... . . .95, 96, 287 certain payments for, not to be allowed. . 285 to transmit to Congress forthwith copies to be done at government printing office. 102 of constitution of rebel States sent to Printing Bureau, him .. 4 no work to be done in, for private parties S12 to uppolint court officers for the district Printing Omen. See Government Printing Ojiec. of No raskn 5 twenty per cent additional pay to female law allowing the, to make treaties with employees of ... . ... 95 Indian tribes, repealed ... 9 certain printing and book binding to be this prohibition repealed ... 18 done at government ... .. 111 to appoint commissioners to ascertain the price to be paid for printing 120 amount of money spent by Indiana, Printing, Public, and Binding, Etc. during the rebellion .. 9 appropriations for. ..95, 285 to appoint such commissioners for Ohio. . 10 Prisoners, to appoint a commission to treat with appropriation for safe-keeping of. 101, 294 hostile Indians, make treaties, &c. 17 Prisons duty ot] as to accepting the services of for American convicts in Japan, China, mounted volunteers for the suppression Siam, and Turkey, rent, &c. of. 58, 321 of Indian hostilities. . . . . 17 Private Claims, under the act, to carry into eiieet the - alphabetical list of 118 convention with the republic of Privateers, ' , Venezuela ... .. 18 provisions concerning, in the treaty with tocause n gold medal to be struck, &c. the Dominican Republic. . ... 486 to be presented to George Peabody. . . 20 Private Land Claims, to communicate to the government of certain in New Mexico confirmed. . .275, 440, Turkey the resolution of Congress ex- 454 pressing sympathy with the sulicring in Missouri .. 458 people of Crete. ... . ... . . . . . 31 Private Laws, authority of} to appoint a clerk of par- Secretary of State to designate such as dous undone clerk of fourth class re- are .. . . 40 pcalvd ... 95, 96 Prize Cases, may change liouniluries of land district in act to flicilitate the settlement of certain, evada, &<·. und location of land ollioe. 68 in the southern district of Florida. 120 to appointsurveyor-general for Utah Ter- $50,000 to be accepted in settlement of ritory .. . .. 91 the claims of the United States against reggster and receiver for Utah land the estate of James C. Clapp, and his istrict 91 sureties released  120 law authorizing tp (pransfer certain appro- to ble deposited with other sums with priations repec e ... 36 the assistant treasurer at Washin - duty otj as to proclaiming the ratification ton to meet decrees of distrihuticidi 120 of' the fourteenth Constitutional amend- Secretary of Navy to deposit with assistment by the several States ... 74 ant treasurer appraised value of certain duty of] in regard to new land district in prize steamcrs . . 121 Minnesota ... . . 184 names of eases ... 121 dnt of, in respect to citizens of the United amounts, how to be distributed . 121 gtates, wrongly imprisoned by foreign sufficieut to be retained for final degovcrnmeuts .., 224 crees . .  . 121