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 INDEX. 955 Gkimr- omni. G°:v;$;E M- ·1°“°* *0 1*6 P¤¤d f¤¤’ binclrnrgifz Acicoun: ol‘John de Castinado for wood taken _·_‘ j · _·_ - orten.rmy,tobesettled, - - 193 G"\‘;:":e:“;’L°;‘:’l:*;’rab(’t,P¤*d {9* d€lW°¤¤8 ltgiw Clcéims of Charles Williams, for two horses · • » · 6t h' s S&`!;I;€l1 B. Folger to be paid for hlacksrrgiflg cli; lfen;g£é)e;;l,e i6;;`:? of tilbiulumd JRT8 » - · - _ - - · arm o i iam ism to settled, 1 8 2***;**;; Pi}¢;dff°\’g°°¤1»f - _   ; gil: clam} of George Hunter to be settled, 78 · · ‘ PW _ °' MSS '·“`m¤ I im 0 ohn N. tout to be settled, - 109 for the poet-office building, - • 918 ’ Claim of the representatives of Samuel Lapl- Is::lc    tptpe pmddthte expenses of l leybfhlr final settlement certificates, to be n u on, a or provisions· set e, .. 119 furnished Indians - - - 919, 920 I Cla` f EdT. Satte hi as se William.De Peysterland Henry N. Cruger tobleniseitlod, wm. . rw. wl. Pnl be paid the  of their slave Romeo, Alexander Scott’s claim to be settled, - 121 sent vtértilh title Qemrrgiiéole Indians by the oili-. Claim for horses,_&.c., taken by the United E,.°ifIIi§. r»°mLl. 3 T2 paid 'r... .ii.igi S““’“ °°"` El"°"J‘ W"‘°°" °° "° "'i3'i horses of Kentucky volunteers in 1814,920* The claim of Jonathan B. Eastman to be William Henson to be paid for enrolling Che- V settled, ---·-- 156 J Gokee £nd1ans,t R_ il d émed-to be 920 The claim of John G. Camp to be settled, u gmen agains ic ar com-¤ 157 promised, - 921 l Gustavus Loomis' claim to be settled, - 159 True Putney and Hugh .Riddle to be paid forJohn M. Forbes' claim to be settled, - 159 cpt; york on the United States wsrehogngp · Clpims of John T. Wirt to be settled, - 160 a alrmore, --·--· cl`m fR fusL.R.eed dD `lD0b- George Harri on, regiments} paymaster, and { binsatobe) semen, - -an - ami 170 his sgpeltiemhsppmurzteglhgsm a. bdaggl The claim of Ephraim Shaler to be settled, claim y ni, - - 164 The executor of Milus W. Dickey to be paid Credit to be allowed to Thomas Ap Catesby for a contract for transporting the mail in Jones, --·--- 165 Kentucky, -.-·- 923 The claim of John Holkar, formerl consul- Josiah Dillon, late assistant quartermsster of general of the United States in Janes, to the army, to be paid a suspended balance be settled, - 175 Thduelhrm, F B; _ -_ M }; f- 923 Chiigln of William Haslet, forthe ship Liberty, e cum o nyamm urp y, or comd totl Be fTtobe ttl d, taken by the Indians, to be paid him, 930 were lc Y U um., sc IE83 The Postmaster-General to re-examine certain The claim ofJacint Laval to be settled, 185 G_gl=nm% of  contr;:tors_,d&;. t - 932 The claim of Pjlavil Sabin to be settled, 186 icon atceerto pai orsone orf h li of hJ.Ynnlltobesett1d, Sandusky Bay brcakwuter, - - 935 8 c u m 0 n U ITG Peter Von Schmidt to be paidlfors translation Clerks. °f ¤ P*mPhl°* °" mc °“““"’·"°“ of 9*;*3% William Imlay allowed for clerk hire osCom- . . . . missioner of Loans, - - - 34 Tian:;;;; :Z$:::0£:‘:•b;’P:id?*‘°gTi Geoége Lyon to be paid as clerk in the Post- ¤;¤:Lg;·;¤·,?0·;:):;;1'b¤ v¤i•* *`<·· sm w¤*k9g*; aa; Silasés sista.} cssés, ra} out nil: Walker, Kinkle and Carruthers' account for A,;;:;;;;H;i;i',0`be paid for-serviges ag dgé: transporting the mail to be settled, -  ‘ 286 The claim of Charles W. Morgan, for ex-, coinage pcnses incurred while he commanded thei J h° V h be .d f. (YH, umm see.- squadron in the Mediterra-‘ ° ¤. we fn if Pm °* * °*°¤°° gg ncan, to be paid, . . · . _ ·   coinage o si ver, . . - . '¤`*m:*·g;fgg;i§j· ¤·*··· **·· ¤·=r···g;·; Q e.::..,.. .; 1.. , . i - - - . . Payments td John Sands, of Fredericksburg, Y Au°w°"°° t'° William H"bb°u•' 107 Virginia, mariner, on account of Fines 1;:icqlumbig College mitwd. --·--- 9 hid sll`tl,. .75 The Pre ident and Directors of the Dismal i Au? or ze w 8 cl y OB 1 Swamp Canal Company, authorized to re- 00h4NI9W?! 1W8N1d6- tain dividends un the stock of the Unitedi A lot of ground in the city of Washington States for advances made for the comggvé = granted to the Columbian Institute, 247 ti n f certain work, - - - ‘ A l t in Washington ranted during the plea- IntB28S: 011 1118 Claim! of RQUIHI J. Meigs 5;]-3 of Congress fg) [hg Columbian Ing!]. and Christopher Green, - - r ll 5 tate, . -.--- 316 Payment for advances to Fulwar Skipwrdvé  commissioner of Public Building.- Relief of John Habersliam, - _ - 54; A suit by William Prout against the Com. The commissioners west of Pearl river to be   mxssioner of public buildings authorised, paid, ---·-- 104 l 228