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 954 INDEX. Claims. Claims. The claim of William R. Taylor and others, Daniel and Thomas _Triplct, junior, to be for interest on a liquidated demand for dam- adjusted by the Solicitor of the Treasury, ages of salt works, to be settled, - 711 _ ‘ 874 Captain John Downes to be repaid money The accounts of the companies of Missouri twice charged to him, - - - 810 [ volunteers to be audited and settled,. 875 Payment for transportation by steamboats,| The claim of Hugh Stewart, for loss in ma- 813, cadamizing Pennsylvania Avenue, to be For supplies to the Creek Indians, - 813 * settled, - - - 1 · - 876 Expenses of a division of lands of Brother- Ferdinand Pettrich to be paid the balance of town Indians, -·.. 813 appropriation for iinishing the statute of H. Lucas and A. P. King, for teams und' Washington,. 877 wagons,. 814 The claim of Ferdinand Leibert for a penalty Hart and Bosworth, for arms, &.c. - 814 on a certain debenture bond, to be settled, J. H. Craddaek, for property destroyed, 814 · _ 880 Mitchell and Fox, contractors, - - 814 The legal representatives of William D. Surveys and maps, 814 Cheever to have their accounts for loss on A. Davezac, Charge d’Atfaires at the Hague, treasury notes examined, - _- 875 ' 814 J. R. Vienne paid balance due for taking the W. D. Jones, for diplomatic services in Mexi- census, .·-.· - 882 co, -..--- 814 Casper W. Wever to be paid for superintend- N. Niles, Charge d’AH`aires, - - 814 ing improvement of Pennsylvania Avenue, M. St. Clair Clarke and P. Force for the 883 Documentary History, - - - S14 William W. Street to be paid for the use of a The claims of Ingoldsby W. Crawford and steamboat in Florida, - - - 884 Samuel Phillips, to be sett.led, - - 843 William De Buys to be reimbursed his ex- The claim of Nathaniel Mitchell to be settled, penses for repairs of post-otiice, - 884 843 William Fabre to be paid prize money due to The claim of Benjamin F. Hard to be paik him as a sailor on board the Saratoga on 848 Lake Champlain, 888 Explanation of the act of May I0, 1842, George Randall and others to be paid for reehap. 27, for the relief of Clark Woodrooii, moving the bar at Saybrook, - - 888 849 _ Richard Patten to be paid for certain instru. Benjamin C. Roberts to be paid for fizcl fur- ments delivered to the naval storekecper at nished British prisoners, - - - 857 New-York, ..-.- 889 The accounts of Silas Deane to be settled,l George A. 1Vinslow to be paid premium moand payment made for services, &c. during l ney for enlisting recruits during the last the revolutionary war, - - - 857 war with Great Britain, - - - 889 Richard T. Banks, of Arkansas, to be paid John Skirving to be paid for building furlosses on a contract for the supply of the naces in the treasury building, - 890 Indians, .-·- - 859 Andrew Fisher to be paid for repairs to the Dunning R. M'Nair to be paid for carrying light-house keeper’s house at Gibraltar, on the mail from Bedford to Washington, Detroit river, .-... 892 Pennsylvania, 938 Gamalicl E. Smith to be paid for dwelling- Cornelius Tiers to be paid a loss on making house and light-house on Desert rock, in blocks for a vessel of the United States, the state of Maine, - - · 892 811 . Johnson Patrick to be paid for boarding Pot- Francis G. M’Cauly to be paid the amount: tawatomie chiefs, --.- 896 due to him, .-.-· 832Charles B. Hall, of Cincinnati, to be indem- Daniel Kleiss to be paid for his services as Q nified fora judgmentobtained against him, armorer, - 860 892 The representatives of Samuel Hill, decea ed, ‘ Samuel Weller to be paid for materials furto be repaid money paid for land, - 860nished For the breakwater at Plattsburg, The representatives of Thomas Atkinson toi 898 bepaid a balance due on a certain bond,' John Hodgkin to be paid for work on the 861New York custom-house, - - 899 The Agricultural Bank of Mississippi to beAn act for the rclicfof John Davlin, revived, paid certain expenses, - - - 861 J 901 Nathaniel Mitchell to be paid $275, a correc- Allen Rogers to be paid for provisions furtion of the act for his relief, - - 863 nished certain invalid seamen, - 904 The amount of damages to lands of Charles James S. Calhoun to be paid for the detention E. Sibbald, in Florida, to be paid, - 864 of his steamboat and barges, - - 906 Enoch Hidden to be paid for his improve- Asael Lee and others to be paid the amount ment in the elevating screw-box and cap' due them for erecting a bridge on the for earronades, 871 * Kaskaskia river,  906 The representatives of Henry Eckford to be  The representatives of Valentino Geesey to paid for certain vessels remaining on H., be paid for work done on the Cumberland Eckford's premises, - - - 871 road, .. 914 r The claim of Isaac Hull, on account of cer- The claim of Francis Cazeau to money aptain live-oak timber, to be paid, - 873 l propriated under the act of March 3, 1817, The claims of the United States against 7 to be paid, --·-- 915