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Navigation of the river Ohio, to appropriate $150,000 to improve the
Navy, contingent expenses of the, from 1824 to 1830, inclusive
Navy pension fund, certain persons claiming support from the
Navy, pay of captains, &c. in the ..

Navy, on preserving the growth of live oak for the use of the
New England asylum for the blind

North Carolina gold mine districts, to establish assay offices in the

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Officers of the army, supernumerary, and cadets at the Military Aca-
demy, to reduce the number of the

Officers, disbanded, of the late war, donations of land to the
Officers in the navy, pay of the

Officers of the revolutionary army, memorial of the

Officers, &c. of the Virginia line, revolutionary army, on amending
act of last session for relief of .

Ohio river, appropriation of $150,000 to improve the navigation of the
Ohio and Chesapeake canal company, memorial of the
Owens, Elizabeth.

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Penrose, Clement B.

Pension fund, naval, certain persons claiming support from the

Public lands in Alabama, memorial of sundry holders of certificates

of purchase and relinquishment of

Portugal, duties on rice in.

Post Office Department, on contingent expenses of the

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Rappleye, John R.

Raymer, Frederick

Resolution No. 1. Infantry tactics. (Mr. Thompson, of Georgia.)
Resolution No. 2. Distribution of surplus revenue.
Revenue, surplus, distribution of the (Mr. Polk)
Revolutionary army, memorial of the officers of the

Rice, Hopkins

Rivers Tennessee and Holston, to improve the navigation of from

Suck to Knoxville

River Ohio, to improve the navigation of the

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River Mississippi, to erect a dyke at Bonnet Carre point, on the

River Ohio, to improve the navigation of the, memorial from Louis-

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Salt, to reduce the duty on imported, (see bill No. 595)

Salt springs, Vermillion, in Illinois, to authorize the sale of lands

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Silver coins, respecting

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Silk flag, American, presented by P. S. Du Ponceau

Smith, Eli.

Smith, David

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Smoot, Benjamin S.

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Stereotype edition of the laws of the United States, to subscribe to the

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Soldiers and officers of the revolution, memorial of the
Squirrell, Amariah, administrator of Jacob Squirrell

St. Croix, on correspondence relative to the commerce with the
island of

Stockton, George, and Joseph C. Belt

Storer, Dorothy, and Sarah Easton

Surplus revenue, distribution of the (Mr. Polk)

Surplus revenue, distribution of the. (Resolution No. 2, by Mr.
Martin, at the end of reports.)

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Tactics, infantry. (Resolution No. 1, at the end of reports, by Mr.
Thompson, of Georgia.).

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Tennessee and Holston rivers, to improve the navigation of the,

Thorn, James, and others (supplemental report)

Thornton, Jane, legal representative of Col. John Thornton

Torry, Jos. W., attorney at law, Michigan Territory
Treadwell, William, heirs of

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Treasury Department, on contingent expenses of the

Van Kleeck, Lawrence L.

Vermillion salt springs, in Illinois, to authorize the sale of lands
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2d Session.

JONATHAN LINCOLN, ADM'R OF SAM'L B. LINCOLN.

DECEMBER 17, 1830.

Mr. WHITTLESEY, from the Committee of Claims, made the following

REPORT:

The Committee of Claims, to which was referred the petition of Jonathan Lincoln, administrator of Samuel B. Lincoln, report:

That this case was favorably considered by the committee at the last session of Congress, and that a bill passed the House for the relief of the petitioner, but was not definitely acted on in the Senate. The committee have again examined the evidence, and adopt the former report; and present a bill in all respects similar to the one heretofore reported.

2d Session.

BERNARD KELLEY.

DECEMBER 17, 1830.

Mr. JOHNSON, of Kentucky, from the Committee on the Post Office and Post Roads, made the following

REPORT:

The Committee on the Post Office and Post Roads, to which was referred the petition of Bernard Kelley, of Elbert county, in the State of Georgia, have had the subject under consideration, and report:

That the petitioner, in the year 1805, was postmaster in the town of Washington, Wilkes county, in the State of Georgia; that, during that year, the house of the petitioner, in which the post office was kept, together with the Vouchers of payments made to the Post Office Department, money belonging to the office, all the records belonging to the office, and all of the property which the petitioner possessed, was, with a trifling exception, consumed by fire; that, at the time of that conflagration, there was a balance standing charged against the petitioner in the Post Office Department of $173 82; that the vouchers of payments made to the Department, for which the petitioner did not receive credit, added to the money belonging to the office, and which was so destroyed, were more than equal to the balance then standing against him in the Post Office Department; that judgment was recovered in the district court for the district of Georgia, in favor of the Postmaster General of the United States, against the petitioner, for the said balance of $173 82 principal, $218 20 interest, and $43 80 costs, making, in the aggregate, the sum of $435 82, all of which was paid by the petitioner. Satisfied, by the evidence submitted, that the material facts set forth by the petitioner are substantially true, your committee are of opinion that the petitioner is entitled to relief: they, therefore, report a bill.

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