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Interest refunded to Joseph Cooper
Interest to be paid to Marinus W. Gilbert

• Charles Wilkins's executor

David Caldwell's heirs

Don Carlos Dehault Delassus

representatives of Captain George Hurlbut

Interest to be charged on claims due the Post Office Department

Ioway Indians, appropriation for

Iron spikes, pins, chains, not considered as rail-road iron
Iron for rail-road, duties on, refunded

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Jackson and McJimsey, paid drawback on sugars exported
James river, survey to improve navigation to Richmond
Janis John Baptiste, pension granted him

Jardella Francis, his heirs paid for work done on Capitol
Jones Seaborn and Joel Crawford, sureties of Tho. F. Green, re-

lief granted them

Jouett Robert, commutation of half pay granted his heirs
Judge John and James Tucker, indemnified for use of their pa-
tent right

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Kansas Indians, annuity to

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granted to

Kaskaskia Indians, annuity to

Keefer Henry, pension granted him

Kentucky Asylum of Deaf and Dumb, further time to sell land

Kennebunk, continue work on pier at

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Kern Nicholas, his sureties released

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Ketcham Singleton, pension granted him

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Key West, complete barracks, storehouse, and hospital at

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Knowles Henry, sen., paid for horse impressed into service

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Lambkin John, arrears of pension paid to his widow

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Land Office, General, reorganized, additional officers and clerks

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Land Office, Saginaw, in Michigan, created

Lands ceded by Sac and Fox Indians, attached to
Wisconsin district

Land Office removed from Clinton to Jackson, in
Mississippi

Receivers to make monthly returns

Registers giving false information and refusing en-
tries, penalty

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Land Patents, President to appoint a secretary to sign

Land Claims, pay for bringing on report on

Land, appropriation for surveying public

Lands, Indian reservations, two clerks to be employed on

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Land in Springfield, Massachusetts, construct rail-road through Lands, construct New Orleans and Nashville Rail road through public

Lands in Michigan, repeal act for sale of university lands

two new land offices created for sale of
granted to the State for education and other
purposes

five per cent. on sales granted to State

in Illinois, acquired from Sac and Fox Indians, attached
to Wisconsin District

acquired from Chickasaw Indians, disposition of money
received for sale of

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five per cent. on sales to be paid to Mississippi and Ala-
bama on Chickasaw lands

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school sections to be reserved in same lands
acquired from Choctaw Indians, a portion reserved from
sale

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in Wisconsin, new land office at Milwaukee, created for
sale of

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in Alabama, granted to improve the navigation of Ten-
nessee and other rivers, State of Alabama
may sell for less than minimum price
numbers in certain sections to be corrected
acquired from Chickasaw Indians, five per
cent, paid to State

in Arkansas, granted to the State, and reserved and
granted for purposes of education

in Mississippi, acquired from Chickasaw Indians, five per
cent. on proceeds to be paid to State

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grant made good in reserved township in Monroe
county, Indiana

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Lands granted to deaf and dumb asylum in Kentucky, further

time to sell

Lands lying in one district and sold in another, sale of, confirmed
Lands sold under pre-emption laws, patents to issue
Lands, officers of General Land Office forbidden to purchase
Land, acts relating to individual claims to, viz:

University of Michigan may convey to William Oliver
Benjamin Bennett, Henry Sumpter, Peter Guthrie, George
W. Bennett, James Calvin, and J. Fifer may correct
errors in entries of

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Effect given to patents in the name of deceased persons
Silas Fisher, an Indian, his location confirmed
Grants to children (half-breed Indians) of Jacob Smith, an

Indian trader

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Henry Stoddart, an Indian grant confirmed

James Caulfield authorized to enter an Indian reservation
Daniel Smith, claim confirmed

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Benjamin and Nancy Merrill, Indians, may sell their reser-
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Archibald Small, correct error in entry

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John Donelson and others allowed further time to locate,
&c.

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Antonio Segura and others, grants made them

William Conway's heirs, grants in lieu of confirmed claims

James O'Hara, certificates for confirmed claims to issue

John Cummins, money refunded

M. de la Carera, claim confirmed

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Samuel Smith, Linn MacGhee, and Semoice, Creek In

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for the Patent Office, to be provided

London, Consul at, allowances made him.

Lands, James Baldridge, claim confirmed
La Plaisance Bay, appropriation for pier at

La Tourette John, over payment for land refunded

La Rochelle, alias Sorin Joseph, land claim confirmed
Lawrence Col. William, pension granted him

Lawrence Col. William and others, reappropriation of prize mo-
ney voted to

Leamaster Nancy, paid for supplies for United States troops
Learning, James Smithson's legacy to found a seminary of, ac-
cepted, &c.

LeBlanc Pierre, his assignee paid for forage

Legacy, Smithsonian, to found a college, accepted, &c.
Lent John, pension granted him

Leonard Lot, pension granted him

Letter Carriers, provision respecting the employment of
Lewis John F. certain additional duties refunded to
Library of Congress, appropriations for

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C. H. W. Meehan paid as assistant librarian

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for Wisconsin Territory, to be provided -

Light-house establishment, appropriation for support of

Light-houses, beacons, &c. appropriations to finish and repair, viz :

at Michigan city

at entrance of Green bay

at Oswego

at Goat island, removal of

at mouth of Black river, Ohio

at Cunningham creek, Ohio,

Little Egg Harbor, protection and improvement of

Loan office and other certificates, appropriation to pay

Loans, Bank United States no longer to act as Commissioner of
Logan John, pension granted him

Long Capt. Matthew P. his company of militia, to be paid
Loomis Walter, and Abel Gay, contractors, their accounts to be
settled

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Lowe Jonathan, his assignee paid for property taken for public use
Lucas Elisha, pension granted him

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Mackarel fishery, vessels engaged in, not liable to certain forfeitures
Madison James, franking privilege granted to his widow

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Magazines, naval, appropriations for

Magazine and marine hospital in Washington, appropriation to
enclose

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contracts for carrying, to commence on 1st of July annually

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Marshall Chief Justice, appropriation for bust of

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Martin John, expense of Ross delegation of Cherokees to be paid to
Maryland avenue, provision for repair of

Massachusetts, further provision for settling claims for militia

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services

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Mays Elizabeth, mother of Wilson Mays, five years' half-pay allowed her

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Maurice Theodore W., his accounts settled on principles of equity
McDonell John, assignee of Le Blanc, paid for forage for United
States troops

McJimsey Robert, paid drawback on sugars exported

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McEwen Patrick, pension granted him

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McCord David, credited with money destroyed by fire

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McIntosh John H. and D. L. Clinch, their claim to land to be located

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McGhee Lynn, Indian, grant in lieu of reservation
Means Isaac and others, forfeiture refunded

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Measures and weights, each State furnished with standard of
Medal for Gen. Morgan, to be renewed -

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for Gen. Ripley, appropriation for

Medals and swords for Col. Croghan and others, appropriation for
Meehan Charles H. W., paid as an assistant librarian
Menard Frances, claim to land not confirmed
Menomonie Indians, appropriations for

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Messengers in certain offices, authority to appoint, pay fixed, &c. Merrill Benjamin and Nancy, Indians, may sell their reservation of land

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Mexico, treaty with, April 3, 1835, [Appendix]

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Miami Indians, appropriation for

Michigan city, construct harbor at

Michigan university, may convey certain lands to Wm. Oliver

Michigan Territory divided, and Territory of Wisconsin established appropriations for support of Government in

Territory of

admitted into the Union as a State, on cer-
tain conditions, and boundary with Ohio
established

land granted to State for education and other purposes
five per cent. on sales of land granted to State
district court established, and the laws United States

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extended to the State of

appropriations for pay of Senators and Representative

from

regular troops

Militia and Volunteers, entitled to same pay and allowances as

allowance for horses and for travelling

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