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 INDEX. 989 SCTMZCCI. Sgrpfgug William Gerrard to be paid for services as count for services as lmd commissioner lend commissioner, - · · 109 594 Clement B.  Penrose to be paid for serviceiag Michael Legvisxo be paid for his services es commissioner,  iot. on nr the United States sc Mary rmup Le Duc to be paid for swam gina,, °°.{”§f as translator, - - - : - 131 Newton Berryman to be paid {br his ser. Peter Audrun to be paid for nervwes u ck;:§ vices as u clerk in the navy department, 549 Compensation to Peter Hngner, - - 194 George H. Jennings to be paid for services in Asn Wells to be reimbursed {br certain ex. arresting pirates, .--- 553 P°¤¤¢¤, ·-·- - - 194 James H. Brewer to be paid for services in Michael Jones to be paid for services ss clerk, l arresting pirates, .-.- 554 208 The claim of Thomas Clemmons, as xm arti- Semoes of Samuel H. Harper, for bringing Geer in the Kentucky militia, to be settled, to the sent of government the decisions of 617 the register and receiver of lands in the William Baker to be paid for services as sur. eastern district of Louisiana, - - 218 geon in the navy, - - - 62l Services of Thomas Turner ns accountant in John Saunders sud Perley Putnam to be Paid the navy department, to be paid,. 224 as superintendents of the public buildin s Accounts of John Rice Jones, na interpreter in Salem, ·--·- 655 md translator, to be settled, - - 229 Samuel W. Rui? allowed pay es u surgeon Warner Wing to be paid for services u clerk, in the navy, - - · · · - 636 356 John Cowper to be paid {br services in prose. James May, of Det.roit,to be paid for his sen cuting claims under the Spanish treaty, vices ns marshal, - - -. 360 660 Joseph Dunbar, receiver of public moneys in John S. Devlin to be paid for his services ns the land oiioe west of Pearl river, to he clerk, ...- - - 660 paid for his services, - -. 360 { Doctors J. E. B. Findly md A. H. Deans, to Peter Hagner, third auditor of the treasury, be paid for medical services to the United to be paid for extra services., under the States troops,. 661 net authorizing payment for property de. Joshua Pitcher to be allowed for services as stroyed by the enemy,. - . 369 · nn Indian agent, 661 Hampton L. Boone, of Missouri, to be paid] Robert A. Forsythe to be paid for services for services, ···-- 37]  among the Pottawuttumie Indians, - 473 John Brahan to be allowed a credit for ser- William D. King and others to be paid for vices as clerk, ---· 392 { attending an exploring party of Chicka. Nathaniel B. Wood to be paid for services as i saws, --·--- 473 special commissary, hc. - · 403 2 Stephen Hook to be paid for services in Fielding L. White to be paid for his services  arresting criminals,. - . 473 in capturing v. criminal,. - · 437 I James Lucius Sawyer to be paid for services Payment tu Joseph E. Sprague, as counsellor,. as judge-advocate, 474 &c. ---·-· 456 l James Lowe to be paid one thousand dollars, . . . ] . . John Daly to be paid for services in Canada, and to have a. section of land, for rescuing 456l an American vessel from pirates,. 886 Benjamin Homms to be paid lbr his services, George E. Tingle to be paid for his services as clerk, - 443 as clerk, .· 507 The accounts of James Mnnroe, for public Peter Burgy, jun., and others to be paid for services, in be finally adjusted and paid, labor, in endeuvoring to construct a. dam 457 » across the lower part of the Savannah river, Joseph W. Torrey to be paid for professional J 541 services in defending three Indians, 494: Claim of John Campbell of New York, as Joseph M. White to be allowed For servicesl forage master, to be settled, ·  - 541 as district attorney and marshal of West * Gates cit to be paid for secret services ren. Florida, ..-.- 318 ; dered during the lest wu, -  - 51§ Alexander Scott, late collector at Pensacola,} D. W. Haley to be paid for arresting mml to be paid $500 annually, -. 318 ¤ robbers, -- 13 Additional allowance to John Mitchell, agent The salary of]. H. Peterson, due at the time tbr prisoners at Halifax, - - · 317 of his death, to be paid to his executor, Interpreter of the District Court of Louisiana, I    743 John Culbertson, to be paid for services, é John E. Alexander to be pnxd for his seryxceo 467, in pursuing and arresting counterfeiters, An interpreter of the District Court to be np-  755 pointed, - 467 William Colt and William Donoldson to The acommt of Samuel A. Edmondson for paid for arresting and prosecuting mm! services to be adjusted, - -. 591 robbers. - - • ·  - -  755 The services of James Ord, and those of his   William St Colquboun to be paid for his ser. sou u clerk and messenger, to be paid, vices in the department of the oommrssary- 591 l general of supplies, t  - · :760 Clement B. Penrose to be allowed in his ec- The charge of kew; B. Willis, for services H