Fines, remitted, to Benjamin F. Stone to Francis R. Theobald to Nathaniel P. Tatum to Thomas Dixon, & Co. to Isaac Means, and others to his representatives Findlay William, money due him as a member of Congress, paid Findlay Doctor J. E. B., paid for attendance on United States troops Fire Insurance Company in Alexandria, reincorporated Page 103 103 107 113 209 138 15 Fire engines, appropriation to purchase twenty-eight 158 Fire, Receiver of Land Office credited with money lost by 212 18, 21 Fisher Šilas, an Indian, location of his reservation confirmed 59 tain forfeitures Fishing voyages-bounties paid on, to J. W. Wormstead, and others to Ebenezer Phillips, and others to Joseph W. Green, and others to Joshua Hatch, and others Flint Jonathan, pension and arrears of pension granted him provision for special terms where regular terms are not regulations for courts at Appalachicola and in counties of 32 55 106 106 135 206 131 17 17 18 appropriation for pay of public officers in 38 appropriation for keepers of public archives in 40 appropriation to pay claims of citizens of West, &c. 41 appropriation for repressing Indian hostilities in 3, 4, 21, 32 provisions for payment of expenses incurred in repress- acts of Territorial Legislature granting bank charters an- Legislative Council may sell lands granted for university in terms of superior court for middle district regulated act of Territory to hold court at Indian Key, annulled suffering inhabitants to be furnished with rations Florida Indians, appropriations for treaty stipulations with appropriation for removal of Folsom James B., pension granted him Forbes Abraham, Canadian volunteer, land granted him Forbes William, his heirs paid for property destroyed by the enemy 19, 59 132 135 147 147 148 148 253 76 $78 53 114 136 Fort Mifflin, remove bar in Delaware, near Fort Madison, in Wisconsin, town of laid off Fort Jesup, barracks, store-houses, hospital, &c. to be erected at - appropriations for erection and repair of, in 1836 - appropriations for barracks, store-houses, hospitals, transfer of appropriations for Foxworthy William, pension granted him Fox Indians, appropriations for the various tribes of - Fox and Neptune, privateers, owners paid for prisoners of war Page 250 49 148 158 158 50, 157 157, 158 158 158 158 120 69, 70 206 203 62 162 162 granted to Third Assistant Postmaster General 165 203 of Postmasters, restrictions on Franzoni Guiseppe, his heirs paid money due on contract 170 5 Frazier Charles M., paid for a house destroyed by the enemy 106 114 128 Frontier, western, protection of, by military road, &c. 144 Fulton Robert, Secretary Navy to report on the claims of his heirs 255 158 G. Galena, appropriation for surveying lots in town of 43 commissioners to be appointed to determine title to lots in, 159 Gales & Seaton's American State papers, appropriation for 43 further distribution of 43 Gamble John M., paid for rations furnished in naval service 214 Gay Orris, pension granted him 88 Gay Abel, and Walter Loomis, contractors, their accounts to be Genessee river, continue improvements at mouth of Georgetown, D. C., relief granted to on account of subscription to Georgetown, S. C., survey bar and harbor Gibbs Samuel, widow, arrears of his pension paid her Gibson, Fort, remove troops from Gilbert Marinus W., army sutlers, their claims against certain 219 145 224 Gilbert Marinus W., allowed interest on money advanced for U.S. Gilbert Jacob B., paid for house destroyed in public service Goldsmith Jeremiah, pension granted him Gold and silver only, a legal tender Gott George, and others, allowed bounty on fishing voyage Government, appropriations in part for support of, civil list appropriations in full for support of additional appropriations for support of Goudran Nicholas, and others, land granted them Granger Daniel, pension granted him Grand river land district, Michigan, established Grand river, Ohio, improvement of Grappe Francois, and his sons, Indian grant of land confirmed to [Appendix] Gray Andrew, pension granted him Gresham Joseph, forfeiture refunded to him Green Elijah, arrears of pension paid his children Page 8 12 120 121 24 106 5 33 227 204 130 83 145 28 126 81 129 135 210. Green Joseph W., and others, paid bounty on fishing voyage Gurnet, in Duxbury, preserve point of land leading to fort at 248 51 H. Haggard Nancy, heir of Grymes, seven years' half pay allowed her Half pay for five years, granted to widows and orphans of officers and soldiers who have died, or may die in service, of wounds, &c. Haliday Thomas, money expended in service refunded 82 205 145 248 Harbors and rivers, appropriations for, (old works) appropriations for, (new works) Hardesty Richard, paid for extra work on Cumberland road at Harpers Ferry, bridge may be erected on United States land at her 152 139 89 118 Page Hatch Joshua, and others, paid bounty on fishing voyage Hazlet Col. John, seven years' half pay granted to his children Hitchcock Gaius, pension granted him Holland John H., paid for maintenance of captured Africans Hoover Andrew, paid for horse lost in service Hopkins Capt. David, commutation of half pay granted his heirs 206 124 209 108 249 218 123 115 91 224 15 136 216 47 Hospital, marine, in Washington, appropriation to enclose 230 49 49 196 Hudson river, continue improvements above and below Albany Hurlbut George, interest to be paid on final settlement certificates issued to Ice-breaker on Staten Island, to be erected Ingalls Israel, pension granted him Indemnity, Thomas F. Townley paid damages on protested bills Daniel Homans, for loss on contract John O'Sullivan's heirs, for illegal detention of vessel 249 98 54 7 15 220 Indians, Seminoles, appropriation to repress hostilities of 3, 4, 21, 32, 142 provisions for militia and volunteers, serving against further provision to pay expenses of war with no money to be paid to those who have been Creeks, appropriation to repress hostilities of appropriation for annuities to no payments to be made to those who were en- Chickasaw, regulations respecting moneys received for 19 59 78 156 58, 142 75 77 78 156 24 Page Indians, Winnebagoes, appropriations for annuities to appropriation for removal of appropriation to be paid to those only who Senecas and Shawnees, certain moneys to be invested for Cherokees, treaty with, December 29, 1835, [Appendix] 67, 68 .77 156. 152' 63. Chippewas and Ottowas, appropriations to carry into ef fect recent treaty with Swan creek and Black river bands of Chippewas- treaty of 9th May, 1836, with [Appendix] treaties with various bands of 155 *55 155 57, 59, 61, 73, 75 25. 77 37 37 Caddo, treaty with, 1st July, 1835 [Appendix] - Wyandot, treaty with, 23d April, 1836 [Appendix] course compensation made for depredations of certain companies of Missouri and Indiana militia paid Indian agent at Michilimackinac, to discharge duties of superin tendent within the State of Michigan Indian Affairs, superintendents of, allowed clerks Indian reservations, two clerks to be employed on Indian Department, additional clerks to be employed in appropriations for in 1836 Indiana, northern boundary of State, established school section in reserved township in Monroe county appropriation for old works of appropriations for new works Internal revenue, appropriation to pay officers of old 62 136, 208 149 79 45 44 44 62 98 105 40 15 147 145 248 41 |