Page Sureties, relief granted to James Brobson's sureties Thomas F. Green's sureties Surgeons in the army, provision for appointment of additional supplement to act to regulate deposite of 208 210 233 95 231 Surveys and examinations for internal improvements, appropriations for 147 Sutherland James and Rebecca, seven years' half pay allowed them 216 Swain Charles, arrears of pension paid his widow 129 Swan Sarah, seven years' half pay of her father paid to her Talbot David J., a patent for land to issue to Tatum Nathaniel P., paid for naval timber Tarr Jonathan, and others, allowed bounty on fishing voyage Taylor Thornton, commutation of half pay granted his represen 215 Tender, gold and silver only, to be a legal 24 Territory of Wisconsin, established, and Government provided for 25 Territorial Governments, bank charters granted by, to be approved by Congress Thomas Col. James, his accounts to be settled on principles of equity 221 Tilford James, his claims for property lost in late war to be settled 7 &c. Topographical Bureau, may employ a clerk Townsley Thomas F., paid damage on protested bills of exchange and Mineral Point, in Wisconsin, laid off mode of settling claims to lots in Galena, lots to be sold Tourette John La, over payment for land refunded Trabue Daniel, pension granted him Transfer of appropriation for fortifications, authorized 45 7 148 159 212 125 158 122 Treasury Department, hours of business in the 227 a building to be erected for the 230 Treasury notes, depreciation of, made good to Noah and Adam 207 Treasurer, United States, his duties, &c. under act to reorganize Post Office Department Treaty with Spain, effect given to with Mexico, April 3, 1835, [Appendix] with Venezuela, January 20, 1836, [Appendix] with the Caddo Indians, July 1, 1835, [Appendix] with the Camanche and Witchetaw Indians, August 24, with the Wyandot Indians, April 23, 1836, [Appendix] effect given to with Swan creek and Black river bands of Chippewa In- with Ottowa and Chippewa Indians, March 28, 1836, [Appendix] Treaties with various bands of Pottawatamie Indians, [Appen with Indian tribes, appropriations for annuities, &c. un- with various Indian tribes, appropriations for holding dix] 57, 59, 61, 73, 75 155 62 77, 78 152 229, 230 135 80 116 122 22 Trees for public grounds and streets, appropriations for vided for Tuttle Thaddeus, pension granted him Tyler Henry B., executor of Col. Richard Smith, money paid him U. Union, in Cherokee country, pay for missionary establishment at V. Van Voorhis-see Pierce and Van Voorhis. Vermilion river, construct piers and improve navigation at month Venezuela, treaty with, of January 20, 1836, [Appendix] Virginia, change time of holding district court at Clarksburg allowance for horses and for travelling Volunteers and militia, pensions for wounds, and half pay for widows and orphans provision for pay of those in service appropriation for camp equipage for officers of army may discharge duties of paymasters to - five years' half pay to widows and orphans of Voorhise Luke, pension granted him Vought Godfrey, pension granted him W. Page 20, 58 158 233 246 112 120. Wainwright Henry, over payment of duties refunded to Walter Jacob F., money paid for patent refunded War with Seminole Indians, appropriations to carry on 3, 4, 21, 32, 142 with Creek Indians, appropriation to carry on War Department, Secretary to employ sundry additional clerks restricted as to employment of non-commis- when heads of bureaus are absent, their places Washington City, Smithsonian Institution of learning to be founded at - relief granted to, on account of subscription to appropriations for public squares and streets in 229, 230 Waters Mary, seven years' half pay of her father paid her Weights and Measures, each State to be furnished with a 252 256/ Water for the Capitol, appropriation for 230 198 Western frontier, a military road and military posts to be con- Whitney Daniel, paid for transportation of Lieut. Burdine's Whitsett James, pension granted him 8 9 116 Widows of revolutionary officers and soldiers, pensions granted to, Widows and orphans, special grant of five years' half pay to, viz: Ann Evans Ellen A. Schmuck Mary J. Babbit Wilde Lieut. Richard, arrears of his pension granted his daughter Wilmington, Del. improve navigation into harbor of Wilson Amy, widow of Valentine, arrears of pension paid her repeal act to accompany, with certificates Winnebago Indians, annuities to removal of Winnisimmet Company, make road through United States land at Chelsea Wisconsin Territory established, and government provided for appropriations for public buildings and libra ry in towns of Fort Madison, Burlington, Du- Witchetaw and Camanche Indians, treaty with [Appendix] refunded Woolsey Captain Melancthon T. a portion of his pay to be retained Workshop at the Capitol, appropriation for Wormstead Joseph W. and others, paid bounty on fishing voyage treaty with, April 23, 1836 [Appendix] Yancton and Santee Indians, appropriations for Page 247 246 124 54 131 200 88 12 250 54 104 244 252 67, 68 77 156 138 25 31, 42 148 30 82 55 221 230 55 64 37 68 |