I Superintendent of the Naval School, pay of of the executive buildings exempt from opera- Surf boats, appropriation for justices of appropriation for Reporter of de- Surgeon General's office, appropriation for the Surveyor General, at Detroit, to send a deputy to the Sault Ste. of Oregon, to be appointed Surveyors General, appropriations for salaries of, and their clerks at Santa Barbara and San Pedro, compensation of of public lands, appropriations for Sutton, Jesse, for the relief of Captain J. S., appropriation for company of Swamp lands given to Arkansas and other States T. Taylor, Mrs. Margaret Smith, granting franking privilege to President of the U. S. to trans- President, appropriation for funeral expenses of Page. 136 174 7 160 161 162 11 76 111 157 128 121 163, 164 28 196 141 31 200 174 for transporting remains of to 174 accounts for printing obituary notices of, to be audited 203 David, representative of Cul-sut-tee-hee, appropriation for 193 Ten Eyck, Anthony, appropriation for, as commissioner to the light-houses established in appropriation for military reconnoissance in for three special agents and four interpre- - Thom, George, appropriation for compensation due Lieutenant 120 11 192 195 196 172 Thomas, Lewis A., and Thomas Rogers, appropriation for ser- Treasurer of the U. S., appropriation for salary of the, hist - appropriation for contingencies in the office of the Treasury, accounting officers of the, to settle three months extra accounting officers of the, not to pay to one individual Department, appropriations for, in 1850 salary of Assistant Secretary of Secretary of, authorized to grant certain privileges to vessels of British N. A. Provinces Treaties and conventions, viz: with Brazil for adjusting claims of citi- with Austria for extension of commer- cial stipulations 210 with Great Britain for facilitating the 217 Page. post roads established in. Utah, contingent expenses of to send a delegate to Congress of U. S. appropriation for library of lands of, to be surveyed, and reservations for schools postage in, to be established by P. M. General 57 57 58 58 110 111 Utica, appropriation to enable the Secretary of the Interior to lease rooms in the City Hall of 174 V. Venezuela, appropriation for expenses of a special agent to Vessels, conveyances of, providing for recording the, and for other purposes act punishing the destroying of flogging on U. S. and merchant, abolished Vice President, appropriation for the salary of the Vietor, Theodore, Conrad W. Faber, and Leopold Bierwirth, for the relief of Virginia, post roads established in lights and beacons in land warrants, extending time for locating Visitors to the Military Academy, appropriation for expenses of War bounty scrip, payment of dividends or interest on appropriation for salaries of the secretary and appropriation for contingencies in the offices of Warehousing act, benefits of, extended to imported merchandise transported to the British provinces Wars, bounty lands granted to officers and privates of the U. S. 155, 156 175 132 Washington, appropriation to enable the War Department to make examinations for supplying, with water 175 Watchmen, compensation of, in the Departments 175 "Water Witch," Secretary of the Navy authorized to admit claims for salvage of the 139 Watterston, D. A., amending the act for relief of 73 Weas, (Indians), appropriation for 191 Weems, Stephen H., appropriation for relief of West, Sarah Jane, pension granted to Western Cherokees, appropriation for Whicher, William, a pension granted to White, James M., appropriation for redemption of the daughter of, from the Indians Widows and orphans, joint resolution relating to act, of July 21, Wilmington and Raleigh Railroad Company, act for the relief of Page. 166 64 192 147 195 204 37 7 133 177, 190, 194 delegation, appropriation for Henry M. Rice for ex penses of, etc. appropriation for S. B. Lowry as interpre- appropriation for Richard Chute for outfit Wisconsin, mineral lands in Chippewa district of, to be offered Wyandot Indians, appropriations for Yznardy José, appropriation for balance due to, formerly consul at Cadiz 194 194 195 78 103 120 - 189, 191 193 195 230 173 |