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OSaGES. Por eighteenth of twenty ineteimeuts, e* sonuity, im money or otherwise, rv second article treaty elerenth - anuary, -ighteen hundred and thir- ty-ane, = = = Fe: teenth of twen'y instalments for two emith’s establishments, per eeconl er tole treaty eleventh Janu- ary, eighteen hundred and thirty- pipe, - : Por interest on sixty-nine thousand coe hunired ens-twenty dollars, at five per centum, being the valve of fifty-four seeti.ns of land set apart, second Jinusry, eighteen hundred and twenty-five, for elucational pur- pores, pet Soma‘e resolution, nine- teenth January, eighteen hundre% end thirty eight, - TORS AND MI8SOU alas, For the tirst of three ine.siments,as an- nuity. io motley or ctiersire, per ou-h article treaty fift-enth Mareb, ght-en hundred an» fifty four - For fretcf tem instalments ‘or pay of mill-r, per seventh artcle treaty fif B Merch, eight-ea hundred and fur ° 2 2 tot tom instalments for black- sith sud assistant, per seventh artt- » fifteenth March, eighte-n and Sfty four = = rec of ton fastaiments for farmer, th article treaty teenth ighteen hundred and fifty- tion of a orist and sawn.ill, article trea'y Giftescth teen hundred and fifty- e‘len «f a em th’e shop and of Cools therefor, per seventh ja-ch, eigh 4 and fifty-four ts I of lewis Farnerd. for ser- jees rendered ‘he tribe, per twelfth "tee treaty fiffeen March eighteen busdred aud fitty-foar . = OTTOWAS. Tr anest ennaity, in cools or wise, oer fourth ar*cle treaty Au ust, seveai-on hundred and y-ive - = = neat ennaity fo herwie Por p or «(er second srticte treaty nth Novembe: --, eghteen buadred and sh it anoutty In rp-eie, per article tresly twenty-ninth cbteem hardered and twen- fort Aurw OW AI AND CHIPPEWAS em (#0 hurdred thoursnd ¢ 48 per cestum; to be prid ‘>. perrezolution of Senate h May, eighteen hundred ; pe ar‘icle treaty twenty eighth n bundred and thirty ¢, per sevent® ar- ty eighth March. dand thirty riz -. for chop, fer twenty 7 vu doring the pleasure of a = pet seventh article treaty pleasure of Congress, per etrraty twenty eighth cen hundred sed thirty for ehop, yoor vt during the pleavure cf Consre-s, per seventh article treaty twent chth March, eighteen hun- ® sctotan dcring the pleasure of the resi. nt, per seveuth article treaty ighth Mareb, eighteen hun- ments, during * President, per le treaty n'nth Octoter, red and thirty three.. ceety third August, and ninety five... » in ril-er, per treaty thirtieth Septem- r nhoudrd and nine ...... r macent ancufty im sliver, per treaty second Cctober, ndred sud eighteen...... scpaicty in money, per e treaty twentieth Sere ew hundred and twen 7 to cbief. ia go ds, per tiele treaty twen isth Sep- eighteen hundred and twea- snuiy in specie, per + treaty twenty ninth ve Keudred and twenty h spd aecietact per third article y +itteenth eighteen artic e treaty shteen hundred wi, during the plea tb Septem: ber. S twe. ty-eigh! t poviciom forthe pay- a in Heu of tokaccy, recon) erti Je trea- ighieen han- tenth ar- 5 h and rev- en hardr.d and or buchsmite el trea- u fir iven end e ndsrti letreaty eigvteen hun- B for btlack- ni’, per reemnd articls ath July, e’ghtee nity vine...... - ovisioa fer ir-m aad > second article trea- July, eighteen hun- « article treaty ly eivntesn bun ired ure of . pet fourth erticte treaty vouth Gctover, eighteen on six bundrei and forty- dollars, et five per b article of the ‘bh end sevyeateenth adsel and forty-six ‘ E SW ATOMIES OF HUR3SN. " ty, im money or staid acd uring the pleasure of the per third article treaty eighteen hundred acd steel for sho}, during the © of the Preside t, per third ertiele treaty thirteenth May, eigh- seen hundred and thirty-three...... , during the pleasure of ‘he the President, per third article treaty thi teenth May, eighteen tuncred and thirty-threo........ce cee ROGUE RIVERS. 20,000 00 | For s-cond of exteen insta’ment? in blenketr, clo h’ng, farming utensits, aud stock, per third article tree! tenth September, eighteen hu ant filty three. 8AC3 AND FOXES OF MI! SIPPL. For permanent ennuity in goode, or otherwire, per third article treaty thir3 November, eigh'een hundred aud four.. Srecnaan For twenty-fourth of thirty ios‘alments, »s antuity in rpecis, yer third article treaty twenty firs: September, eigh- teen bundred and thirty-two... Por tweety fourth of thirty instalmen' for gunsm’th, psr fourth article treaty tw nty GretSeptem*er, eighteea hun- dred and thirty two.........sessserees Por twentj-fourth ef thirty instal ments for irom and eteel for shop, per foarth article trecty twenty first Fecrtember, etghteen, hunored and 600 00 | For twenty fourth of thirty iustalments for bla-k-mith and eseistant, rhcp end to ls, per fourth artitle treety twenty first Septombes, eighteen hun- Gred and thirty two... cscs For twenty f-arth of thirty instalments fr iron and stsel for shop, per fourth article treaty twenty first S- ptember, eighteea hundred and thirty two...... For twenty fourth of thirty instalments for f.rty barrels of salt and kegs of tobacoo, per ‘ourth article treaty twenty firet september, eighteen hun- cred and thirty two. pee COO F.r interest on two handred thousand «ellars, at five percontum, per sec ond crticle treaty twenty first Octo- ‘ver, eighteen hundred and th-rty seven } For interest oneigh* hundred thousand dollirs, at five per centum, per second article treaty e’eventh Cctober, eigh- teen bundred and forty two.......... oe SAC3 AND FOXES OF MISSOURI. For the s-cond instalment upon forty eight thousand dollars, per second article treaty eizhiteenth Mey. eigh- teen hundred and fifty fou For interest on one hundred seven thousand four hundred dollars, at five per centum, per second article tresty twenty ‘iret October, eighteen buudred and thirty seven SENACAS. For permanent annuity in spe ie, per fourth article treaty twenty ninth September, eighteen hundred and seventeen ace For permanent annuity in 6 per fourth sitic’e treaty seventeenth Se) tember, eighteen hundred end eigh- teen... 2,000 00 8,456 00 20,000 00 7.0 00 600 00 €,00) 00 200 00 500 00 3,000 00 200 00 1,600 00 1,000 00 end astistent, shop and ing the p’easure of the nt, Fer fourth article treaty twenty-elghth Februar, eighteen hundred and thirty-one.............00 Fer fron and steel for shop, during the p'easure of the Pre.idenr, per fourth articls tr aty twenty-cighth Febru- ary, eighteen bucvred and thirty- one... = = tees For miller, dering tre pleasure of the President, per fourth erticie treaty twenty-eight Februsry,eighteen hun- dred and thirty-one... on SENECAS OF NEW YORK. For permanent anuuity.i7 Heu ef in- terest on ateck, per act of nineteenth Febroary, eigheen hundred and thirty-ore... ne Fer interest, ia lien cf fnve tment, o1 saventy five thousand dollars at five perecntum, per act of twenty-sev- enth Jure eighteen hundred end forty-six SENLUAS AND SHAWNEES For permanent sanuity in specie, per fourth article treaty seventeenth Pep- tember, eighteen hundred and eigh- For blacksmith and assistant, ahi t ols, during the pleasure of the Pres ident, per fourth article treaty twen- tet July, thicty one. Fo- iron and steel article treaty twentieth Juiy, teen bundrea and thirty-oze. HAWNEES. For petmsnent annvity for educaticnal purpo.es, per fvurih article treaty third August, revent-en burdred and pinety-five, and third article treat; tenth May, eighteen hunired and rif For cecond ins-alment of ixterest, at five yer centum, on forty thousand dellats. for education, per third arti- cle treaty teath May, eighteen hur- dred end fifty feur......... a Por sx ond of sight annual of mcney, in payment for third artic'e treaty tenth teea bhundrei and fifty. For pe:macent acnuity f purposes, per fourth article treaty ith Eeptember, eighteen d and reventeen, and third le treaty, tenth May, eighteen hundred and fifty fou-. wore ftIX NATIONS OF NEW ¥O For permanent annuity, in clothing and other useful articles, per sixth article treaty eleventh November, sey- enteen hundred and ninety four. SIOUX OF MIS-sISSIPPI. For interest on three hundred thous- aad dollars, at five per centum, per s-cond articls treaty twenty ninth September, ‘teen hundred and thirty-rever... For niveteenth of twenty instalments in goods, per second article treaty tweuty--inth Septerber, eighteoa hundred nd thirt -2 ven. senses For rineteenth ct twenty inetalments fr the parchase of medici ces, agricul- ture] implements, ard stock, end for the suj port of physicians, farmers, and blacksmiths, and for other bene fic] objects, per second article treaty twenty-nicth Sep'emter, eighteen handred and thirty even . For nicetesnth of twenty instalments for provisions, per s-cond article treaty twenty-rinth September, cigh- tven hundred and thirty-seven......... For fifth cf fifty in telmente Of interest, at five per ceotum, on ore million three hundred aad sixty thousard @cllsra, per fourth article treaty tweoty thir July, elght-en hundred OR Oasis vccccccinccasace For fifth of fifty icstal its of inter: st, at five per centum on one hundr end twelve thousand dollare, being 1.009 09 the amoust tm lieu of the reserva- Sais tions ret apert in the third article per te’s amend rent to treaty twen- rd Ju'y, eight-en hundred and e...-. For fif b of fifty instalmentsof inte-est, at five per centum, o: one milion one huadred and sixty thousand dol las, per fourth article treaty fifh Auvust, eighteen hundred an. fifty- oanccseas aac = For fifth of fifty wstalments of interest, at fivefper centum on sixty-nine thous- and dela-a, being ite emount al low in liew of the reservation of jands set apart by the third article Jer Senate's amendment to tre ty fifth August, eighteen hundred and I EER ean For expenses of transportation of an- nuity, goods, and Pvse=, te the Sioux cf M’ssissippi. during the fiseal yrarseodicg the thirtieth of June, el-btsen hundred and fifty-five, and thirtieth ¢f Juce, cigtteen hundred and fifty-six ptacerenteeneqasasren shares | 8 i 12,600 00 5,000 00 2,000 60 300 00 2,160 0 660 CO 00 00 220 Ww 1,000 00 1,200 00 1,600 00 1,609 00 500 CO 2,600 00 2,000 00 ¢ 100 00 13,00) 09 400 60 700 00 2,000 00 720 00 yoo 00 720 60 229 00 72u 09 on sixteen thousand five bundrej dollars at five per centtm, per ai f uth article of treaty of tweaty- th November, eighteen hundred and forty-eight....... om "“REATY OF FORT LARAMIE. For the fitth of t-n instalments, in pro- visions ard merchandise, for paymest | of annut’es erd transporteticn of | ths same to certain tribes of Indians, | per seventh article of treaty of seven- ' teenth September, cigh'ven hundred and fifty gone, and Secate’s amend- ment thereto... UMPQUAS, (COW CREEK BAND) For second of twenty instalments te Diankets, clothing, Provisions, and stock, per third article of treaty tenth September. eighteen hundred and UTAHS For fulfilling treaty stipulations with the Utahs, pursuant to the requice- meuts of eighth article of treaty thir- eth December, righteen hundred WINNEBAGOES. Fer twenty seventh of thirty instal. mente asa culty in specie, . ond article of treaty Bret’ Rugust, 1,000 00 £40 60 220 0, 600 00 2,600 00 1.000 00 20,800 00 600 GO 220 co 240 09 1,000 00 10,000 00 15,000 00 600 00 540 00 220 00 600 00 6,000 00 | 3,750 0 1,000 09 | 840 CO 240 00 1,000 00 2,080 09 - 100,000 00 4,°00 00 15,000 00 10,000 00 | 5,600 00 58,000 00 | 8,450 00 32,000, 00 | 72,000 00 | Misscurias, { } third artic e of tember, vightesn RWO..c02.0- eeroreeeneen For twenty sever ments, for fifty barre! record article of trea'y tighteen hundred aud twenty nine... For .wenty seventh of thirty instal- ments, for thres thousand pourds cf tobecu2, per second erticle of treaty firet Auguet, eighteen hundred and twomty-T BO scain.-ssesliessooseveisoseserssence For twenty feurth of twenty seventh insta’ments, for one thouracd five burd:ed pounds of tobacco, per fifth thirty ments fr Legg peered sp as- sirta: itd a treaty firs: yee’ eighteen hundred and twenty nine. For twenty s-venth of ments, for iron end s'eel 1 or sbop, per thi-d article of treaty first Au gust, eighteen hundred and nire. eee: For tw: ty ty ments, for laborer and oxen, per thi-d article of treaty first A eighteen hundred and twenty nina. For twenty fourth of twenty-t:ven s‘almenta, for education, per fourth ertic e of treaty fifteenth September, eigh‘een hundred and thirty two...... For twenty fourth of twenty seven in- sta:ments for six agriculturalisie, pur- chase of oxen, ploughs, and other im- twenty- plements, pr fifth a:ticle ot treaty Gifteenth September, eighteen bun- dred and thirty two... For twenty fourth of twenty. - stalments; for the pay cf two physi- cians, per fifth article of treaty fif- shteen hundred tesnth September, and thirty two. For interest on nm one hun. ér.d thousand do lars, at five per centum, per fourth article of treaty first November, eighteen bundred and thirty seven. For ninth of wre s ents of in- ter st on eighty-five thousand dollars, at five p rcentum, per fourth article cig! | of treaty thirteenth of October, eigh- | teen hundred and fi rty-siX.........006 H WYANDOTS For permarest avnuity in epeciz, per third article of treaty seventeenth Mareb, eighteen bundred and forty- CWO scascenso-ecerssve mas For ,ermanent provi-fon for bisckrmith and assistant, shop and tco!s, per | eighth article of treaty seventeenth | Marcb, eighteen hundred and forty- For permanent provi-ion for iron and stee! for shop, par eighth article of ; treaty of seventeenth March, eighteen } hundred and forty-two.. For permanent provision for education, per fourth article of treaty of seven- teenth March, eighteen hundred and For the geueral incidental expenses of | the Indian service in Washington © Terrltory. ..recesccresceorsesesscsecencacoroeeoes Por the expenses of adjusting difficul- tie, and preventing ow breaks among the Indians in W shington Territo- ry, pricr to and during the fiecal year ending thictie*h June, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-six. For the general incidental expecees the Indian service in California, em- tracing expenres of travel of the su- Ferintendent and agent?.... 000+ For the pay ef physicians, smiths, car penters, and agricultural amd me- chanical laborera, on the reservations in California............ oes For defraying the expenses of the re- moval and subsistence of Indians in California to three military reserva- tiocs, in accordance with the plan tubm tted by the euperintendent of | Indian affsirs of that state, and ap- | .. Proved by the President... oo For the general incidental exp-nees Sf the Indian eervics ia Oregon Terl-- For adjusting the difficulties, and pre- venting outbreaks among the Indians in Oregon Territory.... For expensesof insurance and trapspor' ation of annuities, payable to Indian tribes in tue Territory of Oregon...... For payment of the liabilities incurred fa the Indiao service in Oregon, under the supervision of the late su- periatendent.... For the general incidental exprnses o! the Indisn servise in the Territory of New Mexico. For the general incidental expenses a Ty 0! f three special agents and four interpreters for the Indian tribes of Texas, snd for purcheze of presest-.. wisesesi For actual necessary expenses incurred, and that may h-reef‘er b> incurred by | officers of the Indian department in | the rescue of prisorers from Indien tribes, and returning them t their homes, and for expenses incident to th- arrest and cosfivement within the t-rritory of the United States, by order of these efficera, of persons cha-ged with crimes azainat Indians. To mect the neo-sary expenses of col- onizirg supporting, and furnishing egricu.turel imp!ements for the In- diana in Tezas.. + Por the purpose of enabling the proper department to adopt such measures as may be necessary for op-ning com- munications with the Texas Comen- ches aud Apaches,who have not here- tofore heen parties to eny treaties vith the United St-tes.. For reimbursing to John W. Whitfield, late agent for the indians on the Up- per Pate, the amount expended by him for ransom from the Cheyennes, avd cicthing, and transportation to the States, ef one white and ten Mex- fean prisoners....... my eeeeanel ° Fer pay ofan additional clork of the | Indian office, under the appropriation | per act of August five, eighteen hun- dred and fifty four, for one year...... Pur payirg the expenses of one cor- mi sioner and two clerks employed | by the Attorney General, in the in- vestigation directed by the resolution | cf the Senate of fourth August, eigh- teen hundred and fifty four... wane. Fer collecting, removing, and subsist- ing the Ind:ans of Calif rnia (as pro- v.ded by law: on two additional mili- tary reservations, to ba selected as heretofore, and not to contain ex- ceeding twenty five thousand acres - in or near the State of Califor- of i z Go —] For the purposeof engbling the Presi- dent to treat with and arrange the difficulties exisiing among the Stock- | bridge and Munsee Indians of Lake | Winnebago, in the ftate of Wiscon- | sin, arising out of the acts of Con- gress of th'rd March, eighteen hun- dred and forty three, and Au; | sixth, eighteen hundred and forty | six, and the treaty of twe>ty fourth | of November, eighteen hundred and | forty eight, ia such manner as ma: | be just to the Indians, and with } | | their assent, and not inconsistent with the legal rights of white persons who may reside on the Storktridge reserve, of the claim of the United States under the treaty of eighteen bundred and forty eight... Bae | For the completion of the collection of | the sixth and last volume of the sta- tistics and other informatien of In- dian tribes, authorized by the act | third Mareb,eighteen hundred } | f rty seven, and subseyuent asts....... | To pay to the North Carolina Ohero- kees embraced in the roll of John C. | Mullay, or the legal representatives | cfsuch of them as have died since | their enrolment, the sum of fifty three dollars and thirty three cents, respectively, for the exp-nsesof their removal and subsistence, now held iutrust by the United States, ac- cording to tlie terms of the fourth sec- tion of the act of twenty ninth July rey row a eighteen hundred and jorty e! ieee | a the Fresident of the United Omahas, Delawares, towss, Sace and Fcxs of Missouri, Siekapcos, and the united tribes cf Kaskaskiasend Peorias, Piankeshaws ) Shawne’s and Miamies... To enab'e the Secretary ot War to exe. cute the contract entered into by Joel K. Poinsett, late Secretary of War, on the twelfth day of March, teen hundred acd thirty-nise, wiih Joan B, Paribau!t ang Potagie, bis wife, pucsuant to joint resolution of Congress, approved the thirteenth February, eighteen hundred apd 3°0 00 365 00 3,000 co 4,250 00 17,600 00 840 00 270 CO 60) 00 30,000 00 10,000 09 £8,860 00 54,300 00 123,000 00 10,060 00 10,600 00 3,000 00 10,000 00 25,000 00 £0,000 06 15,000 00 5,000 00 26,430 60 10,090 00 170 00 1,400 00 2,000 00 150,000 60 1,500 00 17,200 00 42,290 69 20,000 00 thirty-mime. 1... sss rie By the act mr king 8] ropeialions of the Mi itary ee the yearending of a a ans For pay 0! jcers, inet sy For commutation of subsist nce. 2,044 00 For forage for officers’ horses. 864 00 For general repalis and impro' of academic bui'dings, barracks, ress rooms, offiters’ quarters, stables, fences, parade end rill miscellaneous — on em tal expenses, fuel. fc art- For gradual increace and expenre of DIALY sees ceeseeesesnees Sheen Aeaaeien 1,000 00 Fer expensrs of the board of visiters. 4,160 00 For forage for artilery and eavalry ~ eS wsere nee 8,640 00 For Pg aoa artillery ho 1,000 00 For fornithing “Pospitel for cadets. 600 00 For defc ency for expanses of the toard of vi-iters for the year erding the Ubirtieth of Juno, eighteen Lundred ANA BTY-FVO.. 6 see eeseseseseees eee 688 62 For additions! pay allowed te en’i-ted men emp" onextra duty as me ebanics and labcrers, per ac’ of fourth of August, eighteen hurdred and tfty-four, for the year end'ng the thirtieth of June, t-en hundred and fifty-five... ;. seers 9,868 40 146,040 92 By the act for carry!ng into effect the convention upon the subject of clsima between the United Statesand her Britannic Majesty of he eighth «f reese on thousand eight hundred and fifty- ree. To pay the amount awanrled by the commission to Britizh subj-c‘s,claim- ants under the convention, which sum shall Le paid to the duly su‘hor- ized agent of her Britannic Majesty’s government, deducting therefrom, pureusat to the sixth article of the said convention, o2 account of the sxpenea of _ convention, such ratable proportion, not Ss five per nee of the whole amoun’ awarded to beth citizens of the Uni- ted States and Britich subjects. as : may be sofficient to defray the said EXPODEC oe sees sees. 277,102 88 = By neice for aa — of Jacob McLellan. ‘or part of the penalty imposed upon the eaid ship Ge Turner, and ey ye dear) eaid McLellan, in December, eight en hundrei and fifty-one, for an alleged violation f the laws of the United States restricting the number of pascengers in merchant vessels 5 460 00 By the act for the relief of James 8. Grahsm and WaiterH Finnall. For tte lose sustained by eaid Greham and Finnall, by reason of the aban- dorme:t by the Postmaster General of two contracts mae by that officer with them for the tran:portstion of the mail from Washington to Freder- icksburg, and from Frederick:burg to Richmond, which contracts tear dato third day of December, anno Domini, eighteen hundred and forty- seven.. 8,000 00 Py the act for the relief ot Brigedier General John E. Wool. Fo- doutle rations, from the twenty- first ef Ju'y, eighteen bundred and twenty-one, to the third of March, eighteen huvdied and thirty three, being the same as have been al owed by the War Derartment to other offi- cers of the staff [Indefinite } By the act for the relief of Purser Franc's B. ftock- to nm For the amount cf loss eustained by bim by reason of making his depo- rites of public money in the Phenix Batk, Charlestown, M«rsachusette... 67 57 By the aci for the relie‘ of Thomas B. Parsons. Fcr disability received while in the na- val service ef the United Sta‘es, in the successful effort to save the lives of Seven persons, the sum of three dollars per mo. th from the first day of September, eighte‘a hundred and eight, to the first day of June, eigh- teen hundred and thirty five the seme being the difference between the Tate of pers'on of a seaman and that of a coxewain, which grade he filled at the times f the iniury...... oon 963 00 By the act for the reliefof Thomas Butler. For extra work performei and materialn furnished in the construction of a light house on Execution Rocks, in Long Island sound, by order of the ergineer in charge, ead not within the te-ms ofacon‘rac: executed by said Thomas Butler for the construc- tion of said light house, on the fourth day of August, eighteen hundred acd forty-reven..... eS 2,922 00 By theact fur the benefit of Charles J. Porcher, acting ; urrer of the sloopo“war Falmouth. For his services as acting purser of the United States sloop-of-war Falmouth, whilet om service in the Pacific ocean, from the date of the death of Purser William B. Hartwell until ths ap- pointment of John Y. Mason, junior, in his stead, to wit, from the twelfth dav of July, eighteen hundred and forty nine, tothe fourteenth day of March, eighteen hundred and fifty, deducting therefrom the amount paid to the said Porcher for the same period as commander’s clerk. (Inde- Stil By the act for the relief of William Duer. For necessary expenses incurred by William Duer while consul of the United States at the port of Valpa. vaio, in Chili, during the year eigb- teen hundred and fifty two, in the support and defence of Williem N. B:uart, an American citizen, arrested end arraig-ed before the courts of C.ili upon a charge of murder, and for the bares grace ef said -tuart to the U_iied States after his release, together with an equitable advance upon the amount thus ascertained, for the use of the money during the interval. [Indefinite.] By the act for the rel‘ef of Susan Ooody and others For property destroyed near Fort Gib- ron, by United States soldiers, on the twelfth of March, eighteen hundred and forty five. in the proportion and sums respectively due them according to the report of the Committee on In- dian Afairs of the senate, of date June twenty four, eighteen hundred OD IY. cserceeccesenereeen rence + 1,002 62 By the act for the relief of the legal representa” tives of James Erwin, of Arkansas, and others. For the actual loss he sustained in con sequence of a contract hi made with the United tates in September, eigh- teen huncred and thirty four, to sup- ply provisions and transportation for the use of the Creek Indians expect d to :migrate from the eastern to the weetern side cf the Mississippi river, Lee! who did nct emigrate. [Indefi- Bite. | For the actus] losses sustained in ccn- sequence cf a contract made by ssid Erw'n snd Laniel Greathoure, in bis life-time, and the United States, in December, eighte-n hundrei and thirty five, to supply prcvisiors and transportation fr tbe use of the , Seminole Indians expected to emi- grate feom the eastern to the western vids of the Missi sippi river, but who failed toemigra'é. (Indefinite. J By the act for the relief of the representatives of ‘Thomas D. Anderson, deceased, late conaul of the United States at Tripoli. For contingent expenditores of seid consulate from the thirty firat Decem- ber, in the year eighteen hundred and twenty one, up to the pericd when he ceased a-ting as such consul; and in full fcr all claims for such expendi- tures and other demands arising out ot said consulate after said thirty first December, eighteen hundred and twenty-one, to allow them at the rate of seven hundred and fifty dollara per snnum during the ssid per‘od. { Indefinite.) By the act fur the relief of the edministrator 3 Thomes Wishart. zi For five years’ fall p-y of a iieutenant of infantry in the continental line of the army cf the United Ststes in the waref the revolution. [In- definite. | By the act for indemnifying Moses D. vate destroyed by the Hie Bros in fected Oe dred and forty-tw For cattle taken or destroyed in the year one thousand ¢ight hundred and forty-two by a of Indians, supposed to be @ portion of the Sioux, whi e the said Hogan was con: sald caitle te a poet of the Wonek Btates, at or near Fort 8: iu rsuaTce OF & contract entered fnio neo fietery Sumacent on the t of the Onited Btates for the x Podlate re — 500 00 For the Falf-pay a eo ‘of a colonel in the tinental line rf the army of the ted Stat-s ; pe ball-psy to eom- m*nee on Diet cay t, seventecn handned and en ea and to term’pateca the fi th day or Cetober, ——— busdzed aud fyur, the day cf his desth; the same bein + ther dus srd unpaid to the said (ol. cnel John IL. Ston-, in virtuecf the poeta oie omanes gust, a ¥en ar and seventy- six. (Indefiaite.] By the act for the relfef of the children and heirs of Major General Baron DeKalb. For clsime for servicss ard racrifices in the wer of he revolution... By the act fer the relief of Bylvecter ——— the heirs of A’exarder Humphrey, Fer rebuilding the wharf st Ptaten sop on atta third of Septem! storm ¢igh’een buvdred and tweaty-one... 2600 00 By the aot for the relief cf Wm. Hankins. For all claim egainst the United Sta‘es gt wing ont ol s contract medeon the fifteenth of august, ore thousand eight huncred ami thirty-five, for the delivery of at Fort Johnson, if the State of North Carclina. J representatives | By the act for the rlief of Daniel Fearie and om BY, frextrs sermce mndered the Bepartanen' of the United Bute, Pot Ome F r extra services rendered und-r the or ers ks a D-yartm at dering th: it cn! mate in «i tern bun red aud tBirty-fve, A rying the wail «nh routes num’ nice hundred sed fifty sir, wine and ment ase dreerter fr m ibe the Unired States... .ccnsnncnme 6,000 08 By the act (er the relief cf Henry 8. Eanford. For the amount of the difference be- 6,233 @ By the act for the relief of the administrators of | For necessary clerk hire peid by bim Olizer Lee, deceased. For the a@tunt of a judgment recov- ered by the said Ciiver Lee eted on the thirtieth August, eigh- te:m hundred and forty-four............ By the set for the relief of Samuel A. Com; pany. For the duties paid by S.muel A. Fel- den and Company to the officers of the United States charged with their collectio. , in the city of Matamoros, in the republ’c of Mexico, whilst that city was in the military possession of the United Stater, upon merchandise, except tobacco, imported by them in- to ‘amoros during that pericd, which, after the restoration of peace between the two countries which imported, cr in the proceeds of sales, by illegal.seizure, confisca- tion, sequestration, or their forced absardosment of the sameby the judi- cie] au‘ horities of the Mexican gov- ernment. {Indefinite } By the rct for the relief of B. J. McLane. Fo: his services ard expenses as inspec- tor of the customs in the collection district cf Brasos de 8t. Jago, in the State of Texas, while siezing and de taining horses and mules smugzled into the United States from Mexiso... 1,002 46 By tke act for the relief of Polly Carver, widow and executrix of Nathen Carver, deceased. For the payment and fell satisfaction ofthe claims against the government of the said Polly Carver, as widow and executrix of the ssid Nathan Carver, deceased. 334 79 By the act for the relief of Lincoln Bates. For the damages sustained by him sea nicht wa*chman in the public stor-s at New York, in July, one thousand eight bundred and forty nine, in sup. pressing a fre therein, bring the amount of bis accoun’, as now on file in the Treasury D:partqent............ 55 00 By the sct for the reliefof Eleanor Hoople, of the Provinee cf Cansda. For care, services, and attention ren dered by hereelt and husband, in eighteen hundred and fourteen, to Lavid Holden, an Amer:can so:dier... 300 00 By the act for the relief of the legal representatives of John Putram. For hie services and money paid for the United States at the port of Genesee, New York... 795 76 By the act for the relief of Gilbert C, Rursell. For full sati=factioa ef all balance of claim tion in vor agsinst the govern- ment of the United Sater, gro’ out of, or in any menner con with, the construction of the fort at Mobile Point, in the State of Al bama. By the act for the relief ofthe heirs of Larkin Bmith For five years’ full pay of a a ope of cavalry, the same being due sald Lerkin Smith for services asa captein of cavalry in the army of the United States ip the war of the revolution. {Indefinite} By the act for the reliefof the widow and children of Ezra Chapman, deceased. For seven years’ half pay of Ezra Chap- man, the father of the aforesaid Ezra | { E Chepmen, deceased, who was an en sgn in the army of the revolution, and died in the service of the United States, on the first day of September, seventeen hundred and seventy eight, ; and which sum of mney was due to | the said F zra Chapman, deoeaeed, on | account of the serviees of bis said fatber, by the provisions of the resolu- of Congress pasted the twenty fourth day of August, seventeen hundred and eighty........ aren 840 09 By the act for the retief of Medford Caffey, of the State of Tennessee. For full compensation for his horse and | equipage lost in the Seminole cam- paign of eighteen huadred and = eigh- teen . 106 00 By the act for the relief of Will'am Hagerty. For fall payment of his claim for gra ding the street around the Capitol en- CLOBUTE.. 0. seeeee: By the act for the relief of Bon B, Jaan Pomercy. @ Spanich subject. For a quantity of tobacco belonging to him, and taken and used fir purpo- ses of defence, by order of nel Childe, at the siege of Puebla. in Mexico, in the yeareighteen hundred and forty Seven, and to allow and pay sald Bomereq for somuchof eaid to- bacco, not exceeding in quantity seven hundred and twenty one bales, and at a price not exceeding twenty four dollars the bale, as shall be proved, to = satisfaction of said Secretary, to bave been destroyed or lost in consequence of said tobacco having been taken and used as afore- 20,000 00 timental establishment of the war of 964 80 By the act for the relief 1,170 68 _ 126 © By the act for the relief of the children and graad- J chiliren of Thomas Morris. For the full amount cf halfpsy for ceptsia of ‘ertiliery tn, the Georgia in of ai line on the Gontizental agg 4 in the rev-lctionary war, wi died im the service of the United f tates during raid war. [IndeSirite ] By the act fir the benefit of the beirs of Philip R. r Rice, deceased. For the lors of a vessel in the rervice of the United States during the war of t3e revolution. 8,450 By the set tor the relief of William @. Howison. For all services as a member of the Auxiliary Guard im the cityof Wasab- ington............ let @ By tte act for the relicf of Willism G. Preston. To reimburse him for subssieting his comman#,end foraging the horses of his ma ag from Ozark to Wash- ington, in Hec.pstead county, im the State of Arkansas, during the war with Mexico... m3 By the act for the relief of Farah Mor. is, only beir of Robert Mitchell, deceased. For services as one of the captore of the Algerine verse’s taken by the Ameri- can tquadron under the commanc of Commodore Decatur.....-.--sescesesere-- Ry the act for the relief of George W. Torrence. Fcr hie gelisnt malitary services at the National Sridge, Mexico, en the nicth of September, eighte-n hundred and vorty-seven, and for extracrdimary ex- pentes incurre! by him in comee- quence of wounds receive’ by him in the United States service... 1874 © By the act for the relief of Andrew H. Patterson Fer mail bars manufactured by him under a contract wth the Post Office Department entered into on the twen- ty-thind of Mey, eighteen hundred and forty....... 6,808 00 By the axt fer the a Lutz, of New ‘01 For the amount jaid for thirty-one cases, containing machinery and ap- paratce for the it, or lantern of a ight house, imported into the port of New York, la the United #tates, and which were, through mi-take or in- ndverteace, so'd by public by the direc lon of the then collector of the port of pagel cage as ~ property liable to payment Salen, ‘and which had rem.ined public store for more acontha without being claimed by any person, and on which no expenses of storege hid [Indefinite } By the act for the relief f the heirs Anirew Finly For one year's extra psy as alieutenant im the Penn-ylvanie line in the con- t Lieutenant the revolution, a+ pr mired in the re- tolves ef Congrese. [Indefinite.] By the act for the relief of Ferdinand Clark. For the duties impo-+d by the act of . cighteen hundred sad June thirdeth. paid to Charleston, in Zouth Carolina, cus to the clearance of from that for Cuba, on the elev- erth of September, eighteen bi dred and thirty five, with s cargo ©’ rice end lard, she having been wreck- ed on the cosst of Florida, on the seventeenth of the same month, and lost with the greater pe.tion of ber cargo. [Indefinite.) af j By the act for the relief of Thomas 8. Johnson, of the Territory of cnet For thirty two wagons, the the mets oxen 8. Jchnson, taken by the officers of the United States army, end appropriated to necessary public By the act for the relief of Titian R. Peale. For the losses which he eustained of his .¥ate property shen wrecked in the Bnitea States ship Peacock, at the mouth of the Colambleriver............ 1,783 20 of the heirs of Thomas Parke, d-ceased. For the valve of certain sails and rig- . ing sold by the ssid Thomas Parke Ccepiain Harding, a agent of the United States, during the revolution- ary War... By the act For a share of the proveeds of the of the schooner Oregon and seized and confircated im the of April, eighteen hur dred and eizgh , under the tions of the first of Mar-h, eighteen hundred and forty seven, at the port of Tampico, during the war with Mexico. | Indefinite.) By the act for the relief of Madalens Van Nes, widow ot Corneliss P. Van Ness, deceased. 600 Chase. and twenty three bales of tobacco re tarned to him after being used in bar- ricading the streets, &c., of Fuebia... 828 00 18,127 00 By the act for the relief bd Zachariah Lawrence, of io. For his portion of tte prize money for capturing and taking into the port of Passamaqucddy,in eighteen hundred and thirteen, the British sloop “Ven. ture”... 9,645 40 Lal the bost’s crew, severally, or to their legal representatives, the sum cf thir- teen bundred and twenty two dollars and seventy cents, es the shareof each in the capture of said sloop “Venture,” on satisfactory proof be- ing sagt Med isanpenn’ 4 ot the easury of there being such persons or their Jegal representatives. [In- definite. | By the act forths relief of Mrs Helen Mackay, ad minist-atrix of L'euterant Colonel eeas Mee- kay, lateadeputy quartermaster in the United fta‘es army. For tre amount of the recelpt of Cap- tain William D. McKiesack dated the first day of May, eighteen hundred and forty seven, rs well as the re ceipt of the sald Captain Wiltiam D. McKisauck for a timilar amount, Gated the fourteenth day cf Ai eighteen Bundred azd forty-ceven... 60,000 ud Fi By the act for the relief cf John R. Bowes, chavge of the property of the U> ited Michigan City, in the State of Isaac 8. fmith, ofthe city of Buffalo, New York. For all claims of eaid Bowes against the piecrglgrore for # vies as ssid agen dl e of 1 0} of the United states at Michi; mate For care and charge of the public prop- erty at the city of Buffalo up to the thirtie’h day of April, eighteen hon- dred and fifiy-three, a Teaac 8. 8mith, under the dizection of ihe By the act for the relief of the heirs and reeentatives of Joseph Savag*, For five years’ fall pay of a surgeon's ermy revolution, being amount of the sum due to the seid Joseph Fa: deceased, for commau- { tation of half pay as eurgeon’s mate | ‘wu the Virginia ccutiaentsl line of the ravolatineary army. [Indefi- nite.) agent in | States 470 23 legal rep- ods imported { the dis‘rict of ‘ermont, in vi of the laws of By the ecx for the relief of the widow of W. Irving, aecease’. For the services of esid Irving as acting suaperiatendest of the Census Depart ment, io addition to the amount which he has alreedy received as clerk of the raid departmest, for and duri: the same perioi that he the duties of superintendent of said depariment nanan 466 By tke act for the relief of L. R. Lyon and Desa 8. Howard, of the State of New York. For the balance due them, forconstruct- ing a machine at White ball, New Yorx, u-der contract em- tered intoon the second day of No- vewber, eighteen hundred and thir- ty-six; and adredging machine to be livered at Mozroe, in the State of Michigan, by contract entered into on the fifteenth of Uctober, eighteen hundred and thirty siz..... By the act for the relief of Frederic minis'rator of James le Cezo, survivor of Ls & wallet ‘or adva: cas mate to the government . of the United States in the year sev 208 &2 enteen hundred andeighty tpres...... 4 8,617 81 at ani of the joint resolution for the settlement of the gfe; Don Juan Jesus Vigil, of New Mexico. For a flock of sheep seized trom him by in ip quezce of cald seizure...... moe 9,000 00 By the jolnt resolution for the relief of George W- 452 82 | By the) MoCerres For such bread, beans, and pork, or bs- con, in barrels, as were taken out of the United States army in commend at Brazos st. Jazo, and used in the construction of Frit Marney. [Inde fin'te ] (For continuation see daily Star.)