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Crawford, Ingoldsby W., claim of, to be settled
Cunningham, Hezekiah, to be paid for carrying mail

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Dancing Rabbit creek, act to provide for settlement of
claims under treaty of
Deaf and dumb, asylum for, in Kentucky, time for selling
lands extended
Deane, Silas, accounts of, arising under contract with the
Committee of Secrecy of the Congress of 1776,
to be settled; how-

amount due to be paid his heirs

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Defrees, Henry J., and Stephen Jenny, sureties of John B.

Decker, Sarah, widow, allowed a pension

Fanning, a purser, released

Detroit, land titles in (see Michigan)

Diplomatic service, appropriation for

District attorneys, to make report of fees to Secretary of

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fees not to exceed $6,000 per annum

fees in New York not to exceed fees for
like services allowed by the laws of
the State

their per diem pay not to be allowed un-
less they actually attend, &c.

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nor while attending in bankrupt cases
in Louisiana, to test the right of the Uni-
ted States to Rush island

District of Columbia, vending of lottery tickets in, prohibited 283
appropriation for support of peniten-
tentiary in -

appropriation for the pay of the judges

in

jurisdiction of Georgetown extended
when ferry may be kept at Little falls
National Institute incorporated in
marriage, by whom solemnized in
act regulating arrests in, and bail
old jail to be converted into an insane
hospital

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depot for maps and charts for the na-
vy may be erected on public land in 277
Distribution act, while it remains suspended, the ten per
centum thereby allowed to the new States to be also sus-
pended -
Documents, appropriation for the printing and binding of
document ordered by Senate 2d July, 1836,
and 2d March, 1837

respecting the public lands, printed by Duff
Green, to be received as evidence

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Drawings, of a uniform system of artillery, appropriation

for

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Dubuque claim, settlers upon, in Iowa, to have right of pre

emption

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Dublin, in Ohio, to be indemnified for the loss of section 16, by scrip

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Duties, pledged for the payment of interest on loan act for levying of, on imported goods

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articles free of duty (and see the various heads)
articles not specially provided for to pay twenty per

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goods imported in foreign vessels to pay ten per
centum mon than in American

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if not paid in sixty days, goods may be sold by the

collector; on what notice

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valuation of goods, how made

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may be received in goods; when

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on non-enumerated articles

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examination of packages, how to be made

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rules of appraisement to be established by Secretary
existing laws for the recovery of, to remain in force

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Eckford, Henry, pay to be allowed for vessels remaining on his premises

Eddy, Caleb, to be paid drawback on coffee

Engineers, may be appointed in the navy for steam-ships -
Evidence, report, by commissioners, for settlement of land

claims in Missouri, as printed, to be of like force with the
original -

Executive departments, heads of, may appoint sundry addi

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Exploring expedition, account of discoveries by, to be pub

lished under the direction of the Joint Committee on the Library how to be printed

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Fairfield, Connecticut, collector to reside in, or at Bridge-

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Farlow, Huldah, allowed a pension

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Fees, of clerks of courts, and marshals, limited, &c.
Ferry, may be kept at Little falls; when

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Fessenden, Isaac, amount of fine to be refunded him
Fiscal year, to commence 1st July -

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the annual estimates to be made accordingly
publication of receipts and expenditures, how
made

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Flax, duties on, and on manufactures of

Flood, John, pension granted him -

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Florida, appropriation for civil list of

appropriation for the keeper of the archives in

appropriation for law agent, under acts for settle-
inent of land claims

law agent and assistant counsel not to be again.
employed

armed occupation of, act to provide for

settler to obtain a permit from the register of the
land-office, describing the land he wants

to reside five years before obtaining title -
to erect a house fit for the habitation of man
not to settle within two miles of a military post;
residence to be contiguous

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in case of a settlement on sixteenth section, other
land to be selected for school

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accounts of Legislative Assembly of, to be settled - 259

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French grants, of land in Arkansas; of entry upon

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French vessels, bringing goods from Cayenne, in Guiana, to
pay no higher duties than American

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Garrow, Samuel, interest on a certain judgment to be remitted 241
Gee, Henry, may enter lands in Florida, in lieu of what he
had been deprived by another entry
Georgia, appropriation for payment of militia of, in 1825, &c.

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Georgia, 'to be paid as if regularly mustered into service
Georgetown, D. C., jurisdiction of, extended to Little Falls

of Potomac

corporation of, may tax venders of lottery
tickets

Gelston, David, accounts of, as collector of New York to be
settled

German Benevolent Society incorporated in Washington
Gibbs, Elizabeth, allowed a pension

Glass, duties on

Goods unclaimed in public stores to be sold for duties-sur

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Habeas Corpus, (act to provide remedial justice, &c.)

in what cases it may be awarded on the pe-
tition of foreign citizens or subjects

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Hammond, Charles D., and Augustus H. Kenan, may open judgment against them for defence

Hammett, Alexander, his accounts, as consul at Naples, to be settled

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Hancock, Jubal B., may enter land in lieu of that to which
his children were entitled under the treaty of Dancing
Rabbit Creek, and which they have been deprived of 154
Harbours, war steamer to be built for defence of

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Haskins, Thomas, and Ralph Haskins, to be released from

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Hidden, Enoch, to be paid $200 for the use of his improve-
ment in the screw box and cap for carronades
Higgins, Richard, may prove his pre-emption, &c. -
Hill, Samuel, widow and heirs of, to be paid $640, the con-
sideration for a tract of land of which they were ousted
Hodson, William, to be paid for a house burnt by enemy
Holmes, Josiah, to be paid a fishing bounty, &c.

Homans, Daniel, to be paid balance due for building marine
hospital at Charleston, S. C.

Home valuation, (see Duties.)

Horses lost, act for the payment for, extended

on claims for, an appeal may be taken from the Third Auditor to the Second Comptroller Horses turned over to the United States to be paid for Hospital, appropriation for marine, at Mobile

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Hospital, appropriation for marine, at Ocracoke, N. C.

marine, at Natchez, Napoleon,
Ark., St. Louis, Paducah, Ky.,
Louisville, Pittsburg, and Cleve-

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land

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House of Representatives, apportionment of members of members of, to be elected by dis

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Hughes, David M., and others, damages committed by a

party of emigrating Indians on their property to be paid
them

tricts

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penses of

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Hugo, Samuel B., allowed a pension
Hull, Isaac, to be paid $604, for that amount which he had
paid P. H. Green for live oak

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Indiana, in Gibson county, school lands may be selected for
the reserved township by the Secretary of the
Treasury

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lands granted to, for the Wabash and Erie canal 262
Indians and Indian Department, appropriations for expenses
of Indian Department, for fulfilling treaty stipu-
lations with various tribes, and for contingent
expenses

appropriation for clerks in the office of Commissioner
for medals for

for expenses of treaties

commissioners to negotiate treaties not to be allowed
more than ten cents per mile for travel

appropriation for expenses of treaties with Camanches
superintendents at St. Louis to employ one clerk in-
stead of two; his salary, &c.

appropriation for treaty with the Wyandots
for treaty of March 17, 1842 -

Indian treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek, claims arising under,

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on business of treaty with the Seneca
tribe

Illinois, lands for internal improvement in, allowed by act of
4th September, 1841, to be selected by Governor

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