Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 6.djvu/1050

 950 INDEX. Claims. Claims. The claim of the representatives of the late James Fisk to be paid the amount of money General ¥Villiam Hull tobe paid, - 372 robbed from him as collector of custom , The claim of \¤Villoug·hby Barton, on a. con- 441 tract for live oak, to be adjusted, - 377l William Morrison to be paid for supplies, Thomas Brown and Aaron Stanton to be  442 paid for furnishing flour for the treaty with 5 Nathaniel Childers to be paid for taking the the Indians on the \Vabash, · - 378_ Fourth census in the county of Norfolk, The claim of Mnrinus W.Gilbert, For antler-s’ E Virginia,. 443 stores, to be settled, - - - 379 _ Elizabeth Williams to be paid for labour per- Samucl Ward to be paid for a final settle. formed by her husband, - - · 446 ment certificate, -·-. 386 Lewis Rouse to be paid For whiskey furnish. John Miles to he paid for the manufacture of ed to the garrison at Fort Crawford, 448 muskets, -·--- 357 T. Livingston’¤ claim for maintenance of fill Amos Sweet and others; claim for mauufac- teen Africans, to be settled, - - 453 ture of muskets to be settled, -. 369 Williani Clower to be paid for carrying the Robert Huston to be paid for provisions fur. mail, .· 455 nishcd to the militia in 1812,. 391 D. M'Intire's representatives to be paid the Jonathan Taylor, of Kentucky, to be paid a arrears of a pension due at the time of his balance due him for mustering militia in death, .. 456 1807, -. 393 Moicty of the proceeds of schooner Anna, to The executor of Benjamin Goodwin to be be refunded to Peters and Pond, - 457 paid for the use of a wharf; - - 395 William T. Carroll to be paid for services in Charles A. Burnett to be paid for work done transcribing causes in the Supreme Court, to the President's house, - · - 400 464 The representatives of James A. Harper to John Nicholson to be allowed for the mainte. bc paid for money expended in the recruit- nance of Africans, 466 ing service, - 401 Payment for certain improvements on a lot William R. Maddox to be paid for bricks de. in the city of Hartford, in Connecticut, to livcrcd at the capitol in \Vushington, 401 be made to Ariel Ensign, -. 475 Joshua Foltz’s claim as a wagoncr in the re- Payment for pay and rations advanced by volutionary WAT, to be settled, - - 401 Doctor Hanson Catlett, to be paid, - 476 Lewis Sclirack to be paid for riile-stocks, Edward Lee to be paid for bread taken by the 403 United States’ troops, - - - 478 The claims of the representatives of Benju- Eber Hubbard to be paid for a boat captured min \V. Hopkins, for damages resulting by the enemy, -·-- 478 from the default of the United States in Nathan Towson, paymaster of the army, al- Alubnma, to be paid, - - - 404 lowed quarters and fuel, - · - 481 Ezra Thurbur, and the legal representatives Richard S. Hackley allowed expenses in the of Gideon King, to be paid for the deten- case of the ships Franklin and Acushnett, tion of the sloop Essex, by the British, 481 406 Claim of Thomas Paine, for provisions lost, F rancia Comparet to be paid his claim under to be paid, - 483 the treaty with the Pottawatamie Indians, John Rogers to be paid for certain improve- 409 ments made by him, -. - 483 The representatives of Francis Tcnni11e, in- Robert Smart to be paid for plank, boards, dcmniiicd for a claim to certain land in &c., taken from him in Sandwich and De- Georgia,. 4 I 0 troit, -· 483 The Bank ofChillicotl1e to be paid according Act for the relief of the representatives of to their contract for advances, &.c. 4I4 John Donclson, Stephen Heard, and others, Luther Chapin to be paid for a vessel cap- revived and continued for twelve months, tured by the enemy,. - - 414 486 The representatives of Richard Eppes re- Joseph Bogy to be paid for rations furnished funded payment for clothing, - - 416 by him, -· 487 The claim of Lucy M. Lipscomb, for money Miami Exporting Company to be paid for erroneously deposited to the credit of the moneys advanced on account of the United United States, to be paid-, - - 427 States, ·- 487 The claim of the creditors of Bennet and Claim of De Gnrmo Jones, on account of cer- Morté, for work done on certain fortifica- tain certificates, to be paid, - - 489 tions, to be paid, ...- 428 George J. Knight to be paid for a. schooner The claim of \Vilkins Tannelnill, for hire of captured by the enemy, -. - 489 wagons, &.c., to be settled, - - 431 Captain John Burnham to be paid $267.57, Major M. M. Payne, of the United States 493 army, to be paid certain expenses for de- The claim of Robert Kaine, of Buffalo, for fending a suit, 439 boards, to be settled, - ·. 493 Lieutenant Daniel Tyler to be paid money The claim of James M‘Carty, for a quantity advanced for the government of the United of lime deposited in the ordnance yard at States, -..-·- 440 Boston, to be settled, - - - 494 Ephraim F. Gilbert to be rcmunerated for A claim of Aaron Snow, on certain certifiloss on a contract with the U. S. - 440 I catcs, to be settled, .--- 503