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 INDEX. 965 Injuries to Property, Qc. Injuries to Property, aj-c. The representatives of Samuel Mims, de. The heirs, &,c. of Edward Barry, to he paid ceased, to be paid for property destroyed for property destroyed in the coniingration hy the hostile Indians, - - - 300 of the navy-yard at \Vashington - 520 Williarn T. NilDm0.t0  paid for a. pleasure Augustine Taney to be paid for prbperty de. hropgpngestroycd in Princess Ann Courétgg stroyvig py the enemy on Seller'; Point, 1‘ ‘· HBH?1 , · ·. . 2 The aepresentatives of Elijah Brush to be Henry tVllilldlllil>che paid the value of brd1d? for fences at Detroit, destroyed; 1 iplgs dept?/alyed by the enemy on the eastern _ -- s ore l rd, -. . 2 Davnl éoopcr to be paid for an unfinished The heilis, &.:rhl`¤é·e0rge Hcdvc to be house pulled clown,. . . 301 l for property destroyed by theucontlagration David Giflin and Samuel Hoag to be paid: at the nnv .y¤rd, Washington,. 545 for fences destroyed, · -. 303 l Joshua P. mthinglmm and the heirs of Le;-rglcgrinis tobe paid for a building3d;ci} T113mi5B tHop;éhrg to be paid for pro. , ---·- * er s r *· t i John Holliday to be paid for a wagon and] P y c on m lc mw ul (mm-y team captured by hostile Indians, 316 The claim of Robert Avart, for property de. Alexander M’Na.ir to be paid for a. house in stroyed near New Orleans, in the late war Missouri, near Fort Massack, destroyed to be adjusted and paid, . . . 551; Ehglgdigmpg session of the troops of   · Pa¢_ycn[:le;;a:m·n property destroyed by Indggrf,  1 s,  - Joseph Dozet and Antoine Bourgoud to be I Henry Sewall and Robert Sewall, of St. paid for damages to their property in | Mary‘s county, Maryland, to be paid for Michigan during the late war, - 323I property destroyed by the enemy during Sarah Shillito to be paid for the destruction the late war, -  585 0f her house while occupied by the troops. The heirs, &,c. of Jolm Rose, to be paid of the United States, - - - 325 I for property destroyed by the burning- Lcmuel WVootten to be paid for a wagon, of the navy-yard at Washington, in 1814, &c., lost in the service of the United States, 594 325 Joseph Hertiek to be paid for a boat impress. J0e1Byington to be paid for damages done cd, ...·· - 678 to his house and barn while in the service Samuel May to he paid for property destroy. of the United States during the late war, ed by the enemy at Buffalo, · · 518 403 David S. Campbell to be paid for a rif1e.gun Payment to certain persons for property de- lest in 1812, -.--- 624 stroycd by the Osage Indians, · 408 John Pollock to be paid for a boat impressed James Abbot to be paid for fences taken by in 1814, to convey the Kentucky militia to the United States troops, - - 416 New Orleans, ...· 626 John Rodriguez to be paid for damages done ‘ Joshua Cullumher to be paid for a. schooner to his property during the late war,. 412 l impressed into the service of the United Hubert La Croix to be paid for his house de- · States in 1814, and destroyed by the Bristroyed by the enemy in the territory of tish, --·-·- 627 Michigan, · - - · 4l2_ The heirs of William Forbes to be paid for The heirs, &.c., of widow Dupree to be paid g houses destroyed at Kinsale, in Virginia, for fences &,c., dcstro cd below New Or- by the enemy, in the lute war with Great cans, .-, _ _ m, ·. 1 ’ y 438Brita.' 660 Jasper Parish to be paid for property destroy. Scioto Evans to be paid for a. horse, saddle, ed in the tate of New York by the troops i Gee. -- 660 of the United States, - - - 447 I Aaron Smith to be paid for property destroy- Jqhn Baptiste Jerome to he paid for property; 33, while in the military service of the destroyed ·---· 448nited States, .--- 617 Compensation to Gabriel Godfrey for property l John J. Avery to be paid for his property dedestroyed on the river Raisin, - - 450 l stroyed in erecting a fort in 1814, · 618 Benjamin S. Smoot, of Alabama, to be paid Samuel Butler to be paid for the loss of a. for property destroyed under orders of the wagon, Acc., --·-- 619 0Hicers of the United States, - · 466 The claim of James Tilfcrd, for property de- Thc representatives of Samuel Wagsta1i' to stroycd, to be settled, - · - 622 be paid for a house destroyed by the enc. Jappb B. Gdbert- to hle paid {Sr a house on the my, -- 478 iagnra ronticr, estroye m tie ate war, Pcrcis. Tupper, cxeeutrix of Samuel Tuppur, I · 625 to be paid for a. barn destroyed by the enc-Thomas Beacham to be paid for property my, -. 478 destroyed by the British in the late war, in Jane Muir to be paid for injuries done to her Northumberland county,Vn·g1ma, 626 _propr,rty,. I· _ _ 478 Char n. M_ I·r¤. ter to belpa d for n house de -. . . . l·s .s` i - Silvia Posner to be paid for buildings destroy- stroycd in- SL Leonard s county, Maryland, ed while occupied by the American troops, by. the British,. - . - 642 513 Mic acl Fenwick to be paid for a. house de. John Brupson to be pa;] fgrlprnperty dcstigayé { stroyed by the enemy during the late uga d b t at ‘ - - * c y c cmmy u d 0, l Nathsnie1Canadn’s legal representative to be 4 r 2