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 INDEX. 959 Duties. Duties. Dude; rphtimded to Thomas and John Cligrag Thzgtppg fg; laying the iron on the rail-road an 0 ers,. l' 0to d Vall Ra`l- oad Certain duties on goods imported into Castine, Company hiiltdndzdt .'m - CJ j 1.899 wlgl:I;nd,the possession of the British form Duticsogn wfintc destroyed by fire while in the N G -···- custt s t d t Ebe The credit on duties on goods destroyed by Breed,y O- ui Om imml. tc .0 - mhz5i iire at Savannah, extended for four ye;;? Duties on gag!-road iron retixnded to the Baltimore an h na.R `l- dC , Duties refunded to Samuel Clarkson and ulquc an M M Omwlllill T Ajexaplder lfélrriplie,   Dlzies reéhéided to the Newcastle and Frencho ona an. ai ey, - - - wn rn ik and R 'l- ad Co n ,' To Solomon Porter, jun., - - - 264 P G zu m mpi7g) T¢;'cert]•¥n distimzrs wiphin the Sixth Colgscci I Tx dutges on certain rail-road iron to be rcion rstrict, ennsy vania, - - 5 nde to the Ph`l d l h` W']t, B. H. Rand released from bonds for duties on and Baltimore Raill1iha(ilpCh:iiipadyt:]ing7?f¥5 unfinished engravings, &.c., - - 265 I Duties on the French ship Alexandre re- Excess of duties on a cargo of salt, to beI funded, --.--- 823 allowed to Trapmaun, Jahucke, and  PaIrIt cir the Idiggies imposed on the cargo of pany, - - e ig i mt r remitted, -_ - 511 Peter Chase discharged fiom payment of Deduction from duties levied on certain books, tain duties, - to be paid to Al ander O. B di f N Duties on. imported rnarble capitals for theI York, - - cx. . m- E 0. 535 University of Virginia, remitted, - 340 I Duties refunded to James Robertson of South Duties remitted on vestmeuts, dsc., imported Carolina, ...-- 643 ll? Jos?h Flagett, Bishop of Bardstogfié, Duties reifiiéided to John Frasier and Cornentuc y, - 1 pany, o outh Carolina, - - - 647 Claim of the United States against Otwg I Duties refunded to John F. Lewis, - 647 Burns for duties, to be settled, - - 3 I Duties overpaid on lead, refimded to Hen Duties on a still remitted to Michael Hoii 349 ~ Wainwright, - 67% Digtiespaid on models by James Barro¤,2rci Dutie; on sugar, refimded to Jacob Shoeunded, -- 7 l ma er -. 682 Amount of an export bond. reximdcd to Henry ‘, _ Legg ,,,,.. 271 I Eastern Branch Drudge on the Potomac. Ctrtziuduties reimded to Pedro Miranda, 366 The act of November 1797 revived and re. Duties refunded to Dodd and Barnard, and enacted, and William Benning invested others, paidjgu goods brought fiom St. ggé with all the powers of the corporation, gprstrrl e to ar estou, - - -375 J.. Hollaster and Company, and George Enhmgc of L,,,,g,_ Anderson, to be rehmded certain duties, 411 B ma u - - mee. ..r.a.r r.. er...}.. n, nn, i I Lain ,,;_*;¤O,,gF;;;·_¤¤·* Yeh *}·¤ ”{··¤;g; to the Mercantile Insurance Company in} Silym. M§¤S¤¤h¤§¢¤S. - ·_ M2. 413 Expense: of wounded Seamen. C¤¤=¤¤ dum r¤¤¤¤¢¤=¤ fe F¢¤<>d¤¤¢ ·'¤=<=4g{¤II uma courage me Jssepnfnurnirsm to be ·•·'‘'s behd- Certain duties on church vestments and orna- I ggljcifssgm fm _ dri ccrfam Youihg ments, imported into New York, refimded I _ _ _ _ fn John Hugh; - - - - 491 I Ezploring Expedition. mn.: paid by Nathan Branson to he  I Charles Wilkes, jun., to be paid for matheto im - · I matical instruments, &.c., for the explori Duties rdfunded to certain distillers in Berks * expedition,. 4% county, Pennsylvania, - - - 291 I _ To Napier, Rape yo, md 0;},,,,, _, 295 I Eaportatum of Negroes. To J. Aubin and others, duties on goods ir;-I Bond for the begxportaggori of sundry Afiigelié ported into Castine, ·--- 3 5 negroes to canoe c -. . Jacob Babbit released fiom the payment of a I _ h, V I bond for duties cn sugar, - - - 292 Fw mg "" '· I The owners of the ship General Jackson re- Allowance to Silvanus Crowell for agreeleased fiom the payment of certain duties, ments of a fishing vessel destroyed by &. ., .- 299 J. Oitramare to be paid duties on jewrgg Bountydog fishing voyage to be paid to libelled, - - --.. mun riggs, ---· The duties on the bells for the Roman Catholic Seth Sprague and others to be paid the alehurch at St. Louis remitted, - - 600 lowance of a fishing vessel had she re- Excess of duty paid by James Seaburn on a turned to the United States, - - 2lO cargo of salt refirnded, - - - 857 I Bounty on a fishing vessel allowed to Martin Isaac and Thomas S. Winslow to be indem. I Warner,_ 1 202 nified for duties cxacted on certain goods I Elkanah Finney and others  be paid the dcstrolyed by fire, _ 880 I allowance for a certain fishing vessel, as rf' Burr an Smith to have refunded certain du- she had returned to port, - - 244 ties paid on oil, re-exported, - - 880 i William Bartlett and John Steams and others