Pollock John, paid for property taken for public use Pompilly Bernard, pension granted him Portland harbor, Lake Erie, improve Portland harbor, Maine, erect breakwater on Sandford's ledge in Portugal, suspend discriminating duties on goods imported in vessels of Post Office Department, reorganized, Auditor appointed to settle postmasters whose fees exceed $1,000 to Page 13 116 249 248 244 160 170 ment of, &c. discontinued Postmasters, various provisions in relation to duties of, appoint Post roads, established and altered from Fort Towson along frontiers of Arkansas and 160 173 196 253 Pottawatamie Indians, appropriations for 65, 66, 78 expenses of delegation of 78 Potter Thaddeus,.pension granted him appropriation to carry into effect treaties 155 119 Potomac bridge, repair of 255 protection of, and attendance at draws 256 Powers Hiram, purchase fountain from 230 Presque Isle harbor, improve President and Vice President, appropriation for bearers of electoral votes for President's house, appropriations for alterations and repairs, grounds, walks, &c. wall between public offices and the Prindle Martin, paid for horse and sleigh lost in service Prize money, voted to Col. Lawrence, and others, reappropriated due Lieut. Rudd and S. Stout reappropriated Provincetown harbor, preserve beach of Public money, the deposite of in State banks regulated supplement to the act to regulate the deposite of Public grounds, appropriations for Public offices, hours of business in Public buildings, appropriations for alterations and repairs a Treasury building to be erected a Patent Office to be erected Pulaski, Tennessee, establish pension agency at Putnam Perley, allowed commission on public money Quapaw Indians, appropriations for Q. Quartermaster General's Office, clerks to be employed in R. Rathbone William P., his accounts as paymaster and contractor Rail-road iron, spikes, pins, and chain not considered as Nashville and New Orleans, construct through public Lexington and Ohio company, duties on iron refund. ed to Rainsford island, Boston harbor, preserve Raisin river, continue works at harbor, near mouth of Rangers, five years' half pay to widows and orphans of officers of 133 33 142 198 248 145 246 198 Rations, suffering inhabitants of Florida to be furnished with Receivers of land offices to make monthly returns Red river, improve navigation of construct boat within limits of old raft Red lick Thomas F., land confirmed to his representatives. Registers of land offices giving false information, and refusing Relfe James H., paid for bringing report on land claims to seat of Revolutionary claims, acts for settlement and payment of, viz: Nancy Haggard, seven years' half pay 253 249 226 146 146 139 227 42 197 heirs of Capt. George Hurlbut, interest Revenue cutters, compensation of officers of surplus, to be deposited to credit of the States supplement to act to regulate deposite of surplus 213 141 91 95 231 Richardson Henry, marine, money duc him paid his heirs pension granted him Rivers and harbors, appropriations for improvement of (old works) Roads, rail. See Rail-roads. Roads, in Florida, Russ and Roach paid for repairing military, from Mississippi river along western frontier of Cumberland, in Ohio, appropriation for in Indiana, appropriation for in Illinois, appropriation for Roads, post, established, altered, and discontinued established along the western frontier of Arkansas Roach Stephen, J. and Joseph Russ, paid for repairing road in Robertson James, certain additional duties refunded to Page 210 129 50 252 145 248 11 138 144 149 149 149 173 253 11 108 88 91 129 204 255 Roy Beverly, pension granted him 53 Rudd Lieut. John, prize money to be paid him 210 Ruff Samuel W., to be paid as full surgeon, not as assistant 82 125 Russ Joseph and Stephen J. Roach, paid for repairing road in 11 S. Rolls Sally, arrears of her father's pension paid her Rotundo of the Capitol, paintings to be provided for the - Sackett's harbor, Tupper's due bills on account of barracks at, Salaries increased, statement of, to be annually published Saunders John and Perley Putnam, allowed commission on dis- Saybrook, improve harbor of Schmuck Ellen A., five years' half pay of her late husband grant- ed her Scott James, pension granted him Scott John, pension granted him Sea fencibles, five years' half pay to widows and orphans of Seawell Lieut. Washington, to be credited for money lost by ac- - Secretary of Senate, to publish list of appropriations, offices cre- Segura Antonio and others, certain lands granted them Seminary of learning, James Smithson's legacy, to found Page 249 131 123 128 246 40, 41 10 233 204 218 218 Seminole Indians, appropriation to repress hostilities of 3, 4, 21, 32, 142 appropriations for annuities payable to appropriation for removal of - Seneca Indians, appropriations for expense of delegations of certain moneys to be invested for benefit of Severson Richard, pension granted him - certain moneys to be invested for benefit of Shaver Nathaniel, deficiency in grant made good 63, 73, 77 Sigler Capt. D., his company of militia to be paid 149 Simmons Elijah, claim to land confirmed and to be located Silver and gold only, a legal tender Sinking fund, duties of commissioners suspended, Secretary of Small Archibald, may correct error in entry of land Smith Jacob, (Indian trader,) lands granted to his children, half- 102 Smith Jesse and others, holders of Tupper's due bills, their claims Page Sodus bay, Big, improvement of Smith Richard Col., his pay as marine officer paid Smithson James, of England, his legacy to found a seminary of learning accepted, &c. Solicitor of the Land office to be appointed Sorin Joseph, alias Larochelle, his claim to land confirmed Sothoron James F., paid for property destroyed in the late war Spain, provision for carrying into effect late convention with Spring, appropriation to purchase Smith's Standard of weights and measures, each State furnished with a State papers, further appropriation for reprint of further distribution of States, surplus revenue to be deposited to credit of further provision for settling militia claims of Staten Island, appropriation for public buildings on build ice-breaker on 22 140 145 225 220 214 47 249 60 Stevens James, pension granted him 111 Stickney Benjamin F., Indian agent, paid for military services. Stoddard Henry, an Indian grant of land confirmed to 102 Stokes and Stockton, solicitor of the Treasury to settle their account as mail contractors 200 Stone Benjamin F., fine imposed on, remitted 103 Stout Samuel, prize money voted him 210 St. Marys and St. Johns, complete inland channel between St. Josephs river, Michigan, construct pier or breakwater at mouth 251. Subsistence Department, clerks allowed to Indian Bureau in 45 19 Sumpter Henry, correct errror in entry of land Surveyors of public lands, authorized to employ clerks |