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Militia, pensions for wounds, and half pay to widows and orphans provision for the pay of those called into service

of Missouri and Indiana, certain companies to be paid for

services in 1832

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appropriations for camp equipage for, &c.

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officers of Post Office establishment exempt from militia
duty

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officers of the army may temporarily discharge duties of
paymasters to

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further provision for settling claims of States on account of
the service of

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Military road along frontiers of Missouri and Arkansas, established
Military posts along frontiers of Missouri and Arkansas, established
Military establishment. See Army.
Military Academy, appropriations for

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Military stores, accoutrements, and camp equipage, appropriations for

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deepen mouth of

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Mitchell Wm., money paid for patent refunded

near city of St. Louis, change current of

Mississippi State, five per cent. of proceed of Chickasaw lands to
be paid to

Monro Jemima, seven years' half pay of her father paid her
Moore James, his heirs allowed seven years' half pay

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Moore Daniel, and Stokes & Stockton, provisions for settlement of their account

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Nashville and New Orleans Rail-road, construct through the pub

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at Charlestown
Brooklyn

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Navy, appropriation for steam ship

Navy Yards, appropriations for repairs of, at Portsmouth

Philadelphia

Washington

Norfolk

Pensacola

at Pensacola, appropriations for wharves, dock,
magazine, and other improvements

Officers, to be paid for surveys of coast and harbors

Hospitals, appropriations for

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Magazines, appropriations for

Neptune and Fox, privateers, owners paid for prisoners of war

New York Indians, appropriation for

New York, relief granted to sufferers by fire in

appropriation for custom-house at

New Brunswick, improve harbor of

New Bedford, appropriation for custom-house at

remove wreck in harbor of

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Newcastle, continue to improve harbor of

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New Orleans and Nashville Rail-road, construct through public

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Neville Morgan, medal presented to General Morgan, to be
renewed and presented to

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Nicholas Edward, arrears of pension granted him

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North river, New York (Hudson), continue improvements of
North Carolina, arsenal established in

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North and South Hero, deepen channel between islands of
Norwich, Connecticut, deepen channel leading into harbor of

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Oak Orchard creek, improve harbor at mouth of

Ocracoke inlet, remove obstructions at

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Officers of the customs, suspend prohibition against increase of - 22, 231
Offices created, salaries increased, &c. annual account of to be

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O'Hara James, certificates for land to issue to executors of
O'Sullivan Mary, her claim to be adjusted and paid

Ohio and Michigan, appropriation for taking observations to settle

boundary of

boundary between established

Chio river, improve between Pittsburg and the falls
improve from Louisville to New Orleans

improve from Pittsburg to New Orleans, arrears
Oliver William, university of Michigan may convey land to
Omahas Indians, appropriation for

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Pacific ocean, exploring expedition to be sent into the

Page Ephraim, pension granted him

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Paintings for the rotundo of the Capitol, to be provided

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Pamtico river, remove shoal in -

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Parkerson Lieut. James, seven years' half pay granted his heirs

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Patents for useful inventions, revision of acts for the granting of,

Pay of militia and volunteers fixed

Pensions, appropriations for paying

Commissioner of Patents appointed, Patent Office created

and organized, &c.

provision for extension of

Patent Office, library to be provided for the

Patent Office, building to be erected for the

Patent right, Tucker and Judge paid for use by U. S. of a

purchase Captain Bell's

Pattie William, pension granted him

Pay of sundry public officers. See Compenstion.

Paymasters, appoint three additional

provision for temporary appointment of

Pawling Col. Albert, benefit of pension act of 1828 granted to

Pawnee Indians, appropriations for

Penalties-see fines, &c.

Penitentiary, District of Columbia, appropriations for support of -
Penny posts, provision respecting the employment of
Pensacola, improvements in navy yard at

Bank of the United States to cease paying, Secretary of
War to provide for payment of

Pensions to wounded and disabled militia and volunteers in
Florida, provided

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to widows of revolutionary officers, soldiers, marines,
and spies, granted in certain cases

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to widows and orphans of militia and volunteers in
Florida, provided

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Pensions, widows and orphans of militia, sea fengibles, rangers
and volunteers, entitied to five years' hait-pay
not to be withheld by reason of indebtedness to U. S.
revolutionary, cannot be pledged or disposed of in any
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Pensions, granted to

Benedict Alford and Robert Brush

Jesse Sykes

Enoch Blaisdell, Jared Buckingham, Beverly Roy, Par-
sons Smith, Josiah H. Brown, Isaac Carter, James
Calvin, James B. Folsom

Israel Ingalls, Col. Gideon Morgan

Peter Doxtater and Jacob Weaver

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Stephen Bohannan, Gaius Hitchcock, John A. Rodgers,
and Leslie Combs

Samuel Hunt, John Pickard, Richard Martin, Peter
Dimick

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John Smith, Peter Cook, George Elliot

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John Bennett, Samuel Cole, James Stevens, James
Mullings

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Stephen Tallmage, John Collins, Francis St. Cyr, Luke
Voorhise

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Theo. E. Beekman, Wm. Hewes, Henry Keefer, Fran-
cis Bashford

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Bernard Pompilly, Elisha Lucas, James Whitset, Jacob
Stewart, Thaddeus Tuttle

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Peter L. Allen, John Logan, John Conkin, Thaddeus
Potter

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Wm. Foxworthy, Ephraim F. Gilbert, Godfrey Vought,
John Lent

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Patrick McEwen, Charles Blake, Walter Dyer, Jere-
miah Goldsmith

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Joseph Tuttle, Mathias Traverse, Joseph Danforth,

Jacob Wallace

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Jonathan Dow, James Scott, Richard Severson, Lot
Leonard, John Boone

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Ebenezer Dewey, Benjamin Parkhurst, Daniel Havens,
Jonas Comins

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Isacc Ruland, Job Daniels, Daniel Trabue, Benjamin
Coit -

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Robert Smith, John Daw, Andrew Gray

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Samuel M. Asbury, John Miles, Josiah Curtis, Wm.
Pattie

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John Scott, Travis Fritters, Balaam Bowers, Singleton
Ketcham

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Mary J. Babbitt

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at Pulaski, in Tennessee

Peru, in Wisconsin, town of, laid off

Piankeshaw Indians, annuities to

Pension Office, clerks to be employed in

Pension act of 1828 extended to Col. Albert Pawling

Pension agencies established at Wheeling, in Virginia

Peorias Indians, annuities to

Phillips Ebenezer and others, bounty on fishing voyage paid to

Pickard John, pension granted him

Pierce John and Daniel Van Voorhis, paid for extra work under a

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contract

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Pitcher Jonathan, allowance made him as Indian agent

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Plattsburg, construct breakwater in harbor of

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Platt Nathaniel, paid for provisions furnished troops and damage

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