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 INDEX. 945 A600MB1B. A_ggp|"]tg_ The accounts of Davis Floiyd to be settled, 347 The accounts o1` William Mann, Deputy The accounts of Mack an Conant, of Detroit, Marshal of Virginia, to be adjusted and to be settled, Â· _ T - - . 354 paid, -- 592 The accounts of Wrllram Tharp, a sutler in The accounts of Jolm Emerson to be ad. the army, to be settled, - - . 354 justed, -Â· 600 The accounts of Henry M. Breckenridge, Allowance made in the settlement of the ackeeper of the archives in Florida, to be count of John Mullowny, . . 604 settled, ---Â·-. 366 Allowance in the accounts of William P. William Thompson, on account of Elsey Farr Zantzinger, Purser in the navy, - 605 and others,_of the thirty-sixth regiment of The accounts of James Dougherty, an Indian Virginia militia, to be paid $298.68, 371 agent, to be adjusted and settled, - 613 The accounts of Alexander Garden to be Allowance for clcrk hire in the accounts of settled, and an allowance to be made of the American Consul at Lisbon to be confive years' full pay as a Lieutenant in the tinucd, - -â¢--Â· 690 revolutionary war, 380 { The accounts of Marinus W. Gilbert, late un The accounts of Abraham C. Truax to be: army sutler, to be settled,. - 621 settled, and payment to be made to him, ; Lieutenant Washington Scwall to be credited 388 i with money lost, 624 John Willard and Thomas P. Baldwin to have ? The Quartermaster-General to settle the acallowed to them on s judgment 0393.9l, _ count of Joseph Russ and Stephen J. Roach 390 . for constructin a road in Florida, - 624 The accounts of Richard Biddle, administra. E The accounts of genjumin Franklin Stickney tor of John Wilkins, formerly Quarter- l to be settled and paid, - - - 625 master-General of the army, to be settled,  Henry B. Tyler, executor of Colonel Richard 407 z Smith, to be allowed a credit for money A certain credit to be allowed to the sureties  accruing to him under the provisions of of G. L. Dox, Postmaster at Albany, 439i the act of Congress of the 14th day of A credit to be allowed to Samuel Sitgreuves   July, 1832, .Â·--- 629 in the settlement of his account, - 446 { Certain accounts of Jesse Smith and others The accounts of Benjamin Wells, Deputy Q to be investigated and settled, - - 634 Ccmmissary of Issues, to be settled, 447 { The accounts of James Wiltbank, as Chap- Mrs. Clarissa B. Harrison to be allowed cer. i lain, to be audited and settled, - 640 tain credits, and time allowed for the pay. { Accounts of Absalom Baird to be settled, 641 ment of the balance due by J. C. P. Har- T The Secretary of the Navy to examine and rison, ..-Â·Â·- 458 l certif the account of Nathaniel P. Tatum, Account of James Thomas, late Quartermas- [ and the same to be paid, - - 642 ter-General of the army, to be settled, 468, The account of the representatives of David Accounts of Lawrence L. Van Klecck to be g Caldwell as Clerk of the Circuit Court of opened, and allowance made, - Â· 474 r the United States, for fees, to be settled and The executor of Valentine Richardson to be * paid with interest, 664 paid the amount improperly collected by l The account of James Brobson, Marshal of the United States from the testator, Â· 474 Delaware district, to be settled, and allow. Account of Adam Peck to be reopened, and ance made,. 671. allowances made, -Â·Â·- 475 Daniel MâCord to be credited with money The accounts of William Tharp to be open. lost, .. 673 ed, and allowances mode, - - 476 The accounts of Theodore W. Maurice to be Account of Amariah Squirrel, administrator settled, - 674 of Jacob Squirrel, to be adjusted and paid, Accounts of Walter Loomis and Abel Gay, 479 contractors for making the Cumberland The accounts of Samuel Keep to be settled road, to be settled and paid, Â· - 679 and paid, .--Â·- 480 The accounts of James Thomas, as contrac- A credit to be allowed to Sylvester Havens, tor, to be settled and paid, - Â· 679 482 The accounts of George F. Strother, as re- Account of John Lacy to be settled, - 501 ceiver of public money at St. Louis, to bo Account of Samuel Dale for supplies to be settled, .- 099 settled, -. 503 Accounts of Orange H. Dibble, for materials Account of William A. Tennille to be adjust. furnished for building the bridge across ed, .. 521 the Potomac, to be settled, I - I- 700 The accounts of James Taylor, of Kentucky, Â· Edward W. Duval to be credrted wrth the as District Paymastcr, to be settled, 540  amount expended on an Indian reservatron Accounts of John Miller, late clcrk of thel taken from him, -. _ - â - _ 702 courts of Florida, to be settled, - 541 1 A credit allowed to John M. Dhver in his ac- The account of Alexander Scott, junior, to be counts, and the surt against htm disconadjusted,. 542 n tinued, - - 705 The accounts of Dr. John Berrien to he re-, The account of Abraham Lansrng to be envised, and the balance paid to his heirs, mined and settled,. -.-. 706 &c., ...--- 565 Account of James Wrtherell to be settled and The accounts of Andrew Armstrong, Navy allowance made,. - . _ - - 717 Agent at Lima, to be reudjusted and paid, Accounts of the heirs of Captarn Jesse Copc- 587 land to be adjusted, - - 754 1 19