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GENERAL INDEX. 65 Forbes, Abraham, allowed to enter land, vi. Foreign [ntcroaursa, (continued.) 647. _ · _ appropriations for. See General Appropri- .—..., Elrsha, pension to, vi. G7. ation Acts, Goo., i. 128, 299, 345, 467; ii. --——-, James Grant, drawbacks allowed to, vi. 202. 813. with China, v. 624. »—-·, Jehiel, and others, duties to be refunded annual report of expenses of, to be mode to, va. 522. v. 25. ’ -—-, Juhn M., account ofi to be settled, vi. Foreman, Anthony, clmm of] for slaves taken, 159. to be paid, vi. 480. -———;,_‘ Ralph B., drawbacks allowed to, vi. -—-—T,i%bnrt S., land warrant to be issued to, · vi. . -—-T, William, Heirs aj, to be paid for losses, Forest, William, pay of} vi. 333. v1. 660. Forgfbituras. See Fines, p. 62. Force, Peter, allowance to, vi. 814. Forgcry and False Ikterance. See Counterfeit- Fard, James, pension to, vi. 23. ing, p. 41. ' -——, Jonathan lK,.aud other-s, allowance to, for Forman, William Gordon, land claim confirmed expenses of suit, vi. 373. to, vi. 248. . ——-—, Maldon, pension to, vi. 111. Forest, Andrew, to be paid for advances, vi. 870. —-—-—-——, pension to be paid to administra.- ————, Joseph, allowance to, for demurrage, tors of, vi. 285. vi. 323. --—-—-, Nathan, pension to, vi. 111. Forsyth and Hull, payment to be made to, vi ·——, Peter, allowance to, for property lost, vi. 887. 405. -——-, Kanzic and, accounts oi, to be settled, -—-, Robert G., accounts oi] to be settled and vi. 225. paid, vi. 888. ·———, R. .4., payment to be made to, vi. 887. -——, Snphm B. See Mahlon Ford. -——-—-—, Robert, grant of money to widow and —-—-, William, pension to, vi. 774. children oi} ii. 407; vi. 17. Foreign Jijfairs, -——, James H., payment to vi. 887. department of, established, i. 28. Forsythe, Robert .6., to be paid, for services, vi. province oi, i. 29. 473. name changed to department of state, -———·, William, to be paid for a stable taken, i. GS. vi. 472. Foreign Attachment, suits of} by United States, Fort, Alston, pension to, vi. 176. where a corporation is the debtor, iii. 443. ——, Delaware, property lost in, to be paid for, Foreign Coins. See Coins and Currency, p. vi. 512. 32. Forts and Fortryiaations, Foreign Armzzd Vessels, punishment of crimes in, i. 113; iv. 115. jurisdiction of United States over, ii. 339, jurisdiction over, cession of} by states. See 484. Jurisdiction, p. 92. what ports they may enter, iii. 597. attorney-general to examine title of sites Foreign. Commerce. See Commerce, p. 37. of those proposed, v. 468, with Great Britain interdicted, (obsolete,) for acts for the defence of harbors, see ii. 528, 547, 550, 605, 651, 763, 789, Parts and Harbors, p. 136. 794, 804; iii. 4, 123, 432. state expenses on, to be allowed, i. 521, 555. with France interdicted, (obsolete,) ii. 528, inspector ol] i. 753. 547, 550, 605. general appropriation acts for building or suspended with France, (obsolete,) i. 565, repairing, i. 345, 367, 521, 554; ii. 443, 572, 574, 578, 611, 613; ii. 7, 39. 453, 496, 516, 547, 661, 692, 776; iii. with British colonies, regulated, iii. 432, 633,686, 783; iv. 22, 92, 149, 216, 256, 602, 681, 740, 791, 792, 796. See Great 265, 310, 356, 374, 397, 450, 497, 610, Britain, p. 74. 644, 645, 674, 719; v. 77, 284, 361, 407, for treaties with different countrie respect- 415, 458, 582, 607, 658, 743. ing, see the titles of those countries. special acts concerning those at Plattsburg, with St. Domingo suspended, (obsolete,) iii. 205. ii. 351, 421. Fort Washington, iv. 452. Foreign Intercaursc, Ge0rge's Island, (Boston,) iv. 641. provision for, i. 128, 299, 345, 487; ii. 202. Fort Monroe, v. 30. correspondence, illegal, with foreign gov- Fort Gibson, v. 174. ernments, i.613. near western boundary of Arkansas, consuls to hold foreign ships’ papers, iii. v. 310. 362. on Florida reef; v. 703. of foreign ships in our waters, (obsolete,) i. at Annapolis, 367. 561; ii. 339, 484 ; iii. 226, 5 7. Fortune, Schooner, fishing bounty allowed to establishment and support of public minis- owners, &c., oil vi. 719. _ ters, &c. See Public Ministers, p. 144. Fosdiok, Nathaniel F., to be discharged fiom acts to preserve neutrality. Sec Noutrali- prison, vi. 97. · _ gy, P, 123, Foster, Andrew, relinquishment of money to, with enemies, prohibited, (obsolete,) ii. 550. _ 779 ; iii. 226. -——, Ezekiel, and Company, duties to be reinto what ports foreign armed ships to enter, funded to, vi. 602. _ (obsolete,) iii. 597. -—-—-, Joseph, pension to, V1.' 177. missions to independent nations in Amer- -——-—, Lathrop, pension to, v1. 922. _ ics, iii. 678. —;—, Peter, ve years’ pay allowed to, vn 540. VOL. vm. 9