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 INDEX. 961 Fines and Forfeitures. Gratuity. A forfeiture incurred by Joseph Deshiclds, Twenty-five thousand dollars to be paid to collector of the District of Norfolk, to be Mrs. Harrison, -·.- 825 refunded, - ·--- 714 Payment to be made to Jolm II. Pease, of the l H"`"' Limo m' D“i"°!I*d· moiety of forfeiture as master of a coasting l Compensation to Joseph Wilson for a horse vessel, -· 759 lost, .. 165 Repayment to Herman Harris, of New York, Joseph Bruce to be paid for s. horse impressof a moiety of a forfeiture paid to the de. ed, ---·-· 245 puty collector at Pensacola, - - 768 Daniel Converse and George Miller to be The fine imposed on Matthew Lyon to be rc- paid for horses, -... 245 fhnrlcd, with interest to this time, &,c., 802 Thomas C. Withers to be paid for horses, &,e., Jabez L. and Asa Wllite to be released from 245 all claims for proposals for carrying the Joshua Newsom and others to be paid for mail in Connecticut, · - - 838 horses impressed, ·..- 252 The fine imposed upon Isaac Fcssenden for a Fielding Jones to be paid for a horse, 242 breach of the revenue laws, to be refunded The administrator Bf George Skinner to be to him, ·- 916 paid for a horse, -... 243 Payment to \Vil1iam H. Hoag and others, of William Dooly to be paid for six horses imthe amount forfeited under a contract for pressed, -—--- 272 making a road in Michigan, - - 918 Joel Abbott to be paid for a horse lost in the The amount of money collected {br importa- late war,. 321 tion of cotton bagging, to be refunded to Peter Yandcz to be paid for a horse lost in John Frazer and others, - - - 919 i the late war, - 321 The amount of a certain fine refunded to John A. Webster to be paid for a horse lost John Adams and John Adams, {lun., im- in the late war, 348 posed by the revenue officer of *lizabeth John Adams to be paid for a horse lost, City, North Carolina, - - - 937 351 The amount forfeited by George W. Clarke Jesse F. Royston to be paid for a horse lost and others, under contract to deliver stone in the late war, ---· 353 at Fort Adams, to be refunded, - 921 \Vil1iam Mendenhall to be paid for horses The fine imposed on the late Anthony Has- lost, -. 359 · well, under the sedition law, to be repaid, Daniel Fielding to be paid for horses and 924 wagon lost, ...·- 360 France. Isaac Ricker to be paid for a horse im- The administrator of Joseph Icard to be paid P'°”°‘l• j · · -‘ · 36i- one-third of an award under the Convention The _’°l]’°“nt*m"f’¤ °f ·l°s°Ph glclma W b° with France, on account of the loss of the Pmd l°' l‘°”°¤ *mP*‘°¤S°d during uw l¤l·¤ cargo on board tho Cadoz, - - 939 wm`- * · · _ · · · 368 Mistakes which have occurred in relation to S“m“°l Chcsmll to be Pa-ld Y0? ¤· l¤0¤‘¤° 12608 s F Wh'ttl to be zlgirggigicnt lo qrtcsqlw _ I c_ 709 Tlgeophilus Cooksey to be paid for ¤. lu;::; os - . Franking privilege Or;onhSparkf and John Watson to be  d Mr.MthWl‘ t, - 40 dr ¤r¤¢¤¤¤t. - Auowc to r M ai as Img on Peter Ford to be paid for oxen and sled lost, Galliopolis. _ 405 los nopoh of pon ortho Aoior.rono1;srnt,17se, °'°‘“’ Gl°""' “’ "° Pm f°' “ "°"° 40*,; authorizinrr a grant of lands to tie rene 1 cs. . nc inhabitant; of eo11iopo1ir,. . se ·'““‘ S‘“‘”‘ ‘° "° P‘“‘* "°' “ *‘° {gg Georgetown Collrge  Thomas Wlieatley to be paid for a horse 1:53 my °°"f°'d°g'°°“*_'' 152, Henry wiiunnr to be paid for horses lost, Georgetown District of Columbia. 423 Part ofon oct of the legislature of Maryland Peter Gwwy to be paid for ¤ h¤r¤¤ 1¤¤t. respecting certain lots in Georgetown rc- _ 499 pc,,],,,]` _ _ _._. 2Q0I John Hayner to be paid for a horse lost at comin lots in the cit of Washington grant-, the dttdck on B¤lum¤rc,_ - - 442 ed to Georgetown College, in the District' Thomas W- Newton, gnssngncc of Robert of columbia__ _ _ _ _, 538* Crittenden, to be paid the value of two Portions of certain public streets may be sold, h0f¤¤¤ l0St_ fo1‘_Wtmt of forage, · · 438 683 Meshcck Browning to be paid for two horses Thc corpomw limits of Gcuggctown ,,;;,,5.:;]-il lost in the service of the United Stagg? d -  - . cl Joseph Jeans' representatives to be paid for Gratuity. horses impressed into the service of the Gratuity to Mary Chever for the services of United States, · - _ · · 445 her sons on board the frigate Constitution, George Ennatmger to be paid for s. horse 134I lost - -. . 445 121 4 F