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 1018 INDEX. Cullemon of Revenue, Comanche: and other 2H6e:, (continued.) cxpcnses cf, not to be increased by appoint- trader who is not fumisbcd with- n mem: of the additional appraisers, 618 license for that purpose, - 844 expense of. See Public Revenue unfair dealing, how punished, 844 number and pay of persons employed in the said tribes to give notice of any the, may bcreduced, - · 618 designs against the people and in- Cbllcctora, terests of the United States, 845 in Chicago, ---·· 88 Indians guilty of murder or robbery in Texas. • "‘ · 2 to be delivered up, - -· 845 deputies and clerks cf, to be swom, 44 citizens of the United States guilty of compensation of, to be pro rata for time of murder or robbery of Indians to bc service, - 3 punished according to law, 845 accounts of, to be rendered quarterly, 3 horse stealing, how punished, 845 additional duties under act of 1842, ch. stolen hunes to be restored, — 845 270, § 17, not to be paid to, as a fine or trading-houses, agencies, and posts to penalty, - 3, 4 be located on the borders, - 846 compensation of; from all sources, not to perpetual peace between the United exceed the maximum rate, - 3 States and said tribes, - 846 in Texas, · 182 said tribes to remain nt peace with Incompensation of, · - · 182 dians friendly to the United States, in district of Bangor, — - - 183 846 to record convcyances of vessels, Sec., 440 penalty for the introduction of ardent fees for so doing, and for copies, 440, 441 spirits or intoxicating liquors into to keep an index, and give mpies, 440, 441 the Indian country, · - 846 compensation of, as superintendents nf blacksmith; to be sent to reside among lights, and disbursiug agents, 297, 365, said tribes, - · ·- 846 367, 504, 533, 608 School teachers to be sent among said. appointment cf. Sec Collectimz Dismkds. tribes; and preachers of the gospel to act as superintendents of lights, 608 may travel and reside among them, appointment and residence of, in Oregon, 846 567 appropriations for, · - - 204 pay ot] · - ~ - — 567 Commerce, at Miiwaukie, Wismnsin, pay of, - 618 imlpmrtation of drugs and medicines regu— in Oregon, - · - · - 667 ated, -—--— 237 to make quarterly reports to the Secretary with the French Islands of Miquelon and of Treasury, -—-- 55 St. Pierre, - — Appendix, N0. 4. moneys received by, to be paid into the annual report on, when to be printed, 459 treasury with•ut amy deduction, 398 appropriation for printing annual report on, new bonds to be taken from, · 399 601 made disbnrsing agents, - - 399 report cm, to be printed by the public Collins, E. K., printer, ·-·-— 601 proposals of, for caurying mail, to be accept- Secretary of Treasury may point out places cd, --·-.- 187 in collection districts for vessels from modiication of contract. with, for steam British North American provinces to mail service, -··- 378 lnde and unlade at, - · - 469 in time of peace, to have control of the mail stipulations respecting, in treaty with Hastenmers between New York and Liver- wniimi islands, - - 977, 978 pool. -—--- 625 Hanover, · - S5}', 858, 860 See Mail Szeamships. Mecklenburg Schwerin, · 910 Collins, James, Mexico, ~ - - 928, 929 to be paid for property taken by the Paw- New Grenada, - 882, 833, 884 nees, ~ ···· 789 Great Britain, - - 869, 870 Colmesnazl, John D., Commiuariat, settlement of accounts of, · - 814 increase of the, —--- 469 Uobrnbia, Commiamry Department, when treaty with, of Oct. 3, 1824, is to additional cfiicers in, authorized, - 17, 18 cease, · 899 Commzksney General, Colornimlnbn Society, to be one of the commissioners of the milipayment tc, -··- 812 tary asylum, ·--- 695 vessels of, exempted from the passenger wnunmivnm-, vessel acts, ~ - - · 210 to China, - - 9, S0, 276, 280, 607 Colt': Ravolving Pistaés, to examine Cherokee claims, · 34 appropriation for purchase ci} - 372 to ascertain losses sustained by the Sena- Oolumbm, jlirnbnppi, cas, —- 35 certain land sales at,  · 37 to take the vote of Alexandria county on Ccmamrlzes and other Tribe:. the question of rctmcession to Virginia, treaty of May 16, 1848, with, · 844 36 nid tribes or nations who under the of the United States cnurts, power over sole protection of the United States, awards of fore` n ccmsuls, · — 7 9 844 of patents, may Enh his annual reports, the United States to have the solo and 232 exclusive right to regulate trade md of courts under extrsdizicn law, - 303 intercourse with said tribes, 844 dudes of, under the act respecting fugitives no person to resid; among them as n from labor, · - - 462. 465