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 INDEX. Q53 Claims. Claims. Claim of Mary 0’Sull•van_l`or loss by deten. contract for the delivery of stone in the tron of a vessel, to be pand, - - 679 harbor of Charleston, to be settled, - 718 Frederick C. Dc Krall}, his account as sur· The representatives ofColouel Anthony Walveyor of the city of Washington, to be set-, ton White,to be paid the specic value of tlcd, .- 683 1 continental money advanced in the revolu- William Christy’s account as military store- [ tionary war, -..·. 729 keeper to be scttlcd—·an arrangement to be, William East to be paid for horse-shoes lurmade for payment of Judgment, · 692nishcd to T cnncssoo volunteers, · 746 P. F. Voorhees to be paid certain expenses The representatives of Thomas Glascoclr, of incurred while commanding the ship John ; Virginia, to be paid their claim, · 751 Adams, --·-·- 699 Jesse E. Dow to be paid for bearing des- Sarah Murphy to be paid for cleansing the patches from the Mediterranean,. 754 Arch street prison in 1815, - - 706 Archibald R. S. Hunter to he paid for forage A credit to be allowcd to John Krepps, and I taken for public service, - - · 757 his account to be settled, - - 707 The claims of Joseph N. Hernandez to be ex. The account of Mclancthon T. Woolsey tobe amined, for corn, cattle, &e. taken in the settled on the principles of equity, under Seminole war, in Florida, and the amount the supervision of the Secretary of thei duc tobcpaid, ·--- 757 Navy, ..-·-. 713, The representative ol' Thomas T. Triplett to M. Gclston to be credited with the amount of be paid for valuing Creek Indian improvea. judgment against David Gclston, and ments,. .--·- 759 costs paid by David Gclston to be repaid, The claim of Peter Bargy, junior,to be paid 728 I for loss on the performance of a. contract, The account of Henry Fisher, deceased, to. 760 be settled, and the balance due to be paid l The representatives of Adam Smith to be to his representatives, · -. 730 paid for stone prepared for the Cumberland The account of Mary A. Patrick to be settled, r road, ·- 761 730 Francis Mallaby, sailing-master in the navy, The accounts of Richard Harrison, formerly to be paid for quarters not furnished to him, consular agent of the United States at 767 Cadiz, to be settled,. . · 734 Richard Handley to be paid {br accommoda- The accounts of John Braham, late receiver- tions to post-office guard, -. 770 general at Huntsville, to be settled, 746 _ Winslow Lewis to be paid for building light. The accounts of E. T. Langham, surveyor, house at Cape Florida,. - - 771 of public lands in Missouri and Illinois, toThe claim of Benjamin Hewitt to be exambc settled by his securities, · · 751 i ined, &.e. -..·- 772 The accounts of the heirs of Captain Jesse' The claim of Henry Grady, of North Caro- Copelnnd to be settled, - -. 754 lina, for corn delivered,to be paid, - 775 The account of Major Tarlton Woodson to The claim of Chauncey Calhoun to be audit. bc scttlcd, · 762 cd and settled, ..-- 775 Benjamin Mooers to be paid for hay, &.e. 705 The claim of Thomas Sinnard, for extra work Thomas J. Lawler and Smith M. Miles to be on the Cumberland road, to be paid, 782 paid for maintaining negroes under various The claim of Grillith Coombc and John P. acts of Congress, ---. 705 Ingle, trustees for the brick capitol, to be Edward Burgess to be paid for certain ex- paid, .. 784 penscs incurred as a captain of the New, Dudley Walker tobe paid for advances made York militia in the service of the United to certain seamen, ..·- 789 States, .--··. 706 Williani Traverse to be paid for cattle killed Robert Peebles and John Graham to be paid | for public service in 1836, ·. 700 the amount due them as contractors, 707 g John J ones, Charles Souder, Robinson Carr Re reseutatives of Thomas W. Bacot, of, and Company, to be paid for expenses in gharleston, to be paid moneys expended inunloading stone at the Peapatch, - 791 erecting a post-office, - - - 709, The assignecs of Jacob Clements tobe paid H. W. Russell to be paid for forage purehas- for demurrage, 792 cd, .. 712Gamaliel E. Smith to be paid for labour and Freeman Brady to be paid for work done on, materials used in building a lighbhouse, Cumberland road, 712 - I 798 Thomas Tyner and others to be paid for work The claim of Richard Booker and others for on Cumberland road, -. . 713clothing furnished to the Richmond volun- Jonathan Eliot to be paid for hay, dmc. 714 tcers in 1812,to be paid, - i - 799 James M’Mahon to be paid for expenses in. General Duncan L. Clinch to be paid for corn prosecuting C. B. Rousc, a post-master, l and sugar cane consumed by the troops of 715 I the United States in 1836, in Florida, 801 Christopher Clark to be paid for provisions, Ebenezer Lobdell to be paid for extra labour furnished, &c. .·.. 716 4 on the Kennebec river, - · - 807 The claim of William Thorp, for reimburse-  John Balch, junior, to be paid for cables and ment of a {ce in the Supreme Court of Newanchor sold by the marshal of the United Orleans, to be settled, -. - 717 _ States of Massachusetts, - - 789 The claim oi'John P. Austin and Edward N. John H. Holland to be paid on account of Tailer, for damages in the execution of al Africans placed in his charge, - 682 120 4 2 2