Army of the United States.
The troops of the United States to be employed in making the road from St. Augustine to Pensacola, An act making further appropriations for the mi- litary service of the United States, for the year 1824, and for other purposes, May 26,1824, 36 An act making appropriations for the military service of the United States, for the year 1825, February 21, 1825, (obsolete,) - 82 An act making further appropriations for the military service of the United States, March 3, 1825, (obsolete,) 92 An act making appropriations for the military service of the United States, for the year 1826, March 26, 1826, ; 150 An act regulating the accountability for cloth- ing and equipage issued to the army of the United States, and for the better organization of the quartermaster's department, May 18, 1826,
Quartermaster's department,
· 173 . 173 The Secretary of War to have prepared a com- plete system of cavalry tactics, May 20, 1826, Appropriations for the military service of the United States, for the year 1827, March 2, 1827, 214 Appropriations for the military service of the United States, for the year 1828, March 21, 1828, 257 Supplementary appropriation for the military service, for 1828, May 2, 1828, - Appropriations for the first quarter of the year 1829, for the military service of the United States, May 24, 1828, - 314 Appropriations for the military service of the United States, for the year 1829, March 2, 1829, (obselete,) 348 An act to continue the present mode of sup- plying the army of the United States, March 2, 1829, 360 Two commissaries of subsistence to be ap- pointed, - 360 Appropriations for the military service, for the
Army of the United States.
The Secretary at War authorized to purchase a site for an arsenal in Maine, March 3, 1827, 241 Lands conveyed to the United States for forts, arsenals, dock-yards, and lighthouses-lands not used to be sold, April 28, 1828, - 264 An arsenal to be established on the waters of Mobile or Pensacola bays, May 24, 1828, Assent of Congress to Acts of State Legislatures. Assent of Congress to an act of the legislature of Virginia, incorporating a company for improving the navigation of the Appo- matox,
Baltimore and Washington Railroad.
Bremen. Acts imposing discriminating duties on vessels, &c, from Bremen, suspended, January 7, 1824,
Consent given to the construction of a railroad from Baltimore to the extent that Congress has jurisdiction of the soil over which it may pass, May 11, 1828, - The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company Canals. authorized to extend, construct, and use a lateral branch of the railroad into and within the District of Columbia, March 2, 1831, 476 Provisions relating to the construction and uses of the road, - 476 The period for the construction of a lateral branch of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad into and within the District of Columbia extended, February 26, 1834, - 672
Banks in the District of Columbia.
The Banks in the District of Columbia in cal- culating their discount to be guided by "Rowlett's Tables," May 24, 1828,
See District of Columbia.
Barracks, Storehouses, and Hospitals.
Appropriations for their erection, March 2, 1827,
Appropriation for the completion of barracks. and quarters, March 2, 1829, 355 An act for the erection of barracks, quarters, and storehouses, &c., in the vicinity of New Orleans, July 14, 1832,
A List of the Printers of the laws of the United States, with their compensation, to be pub- lished in the Biennial Register, July 14, 1822, Boundary Line between Florida and Alabama. An act to ascertain and mark the boundary line between the state of Alabama and the territory of Florida, and the northern boun- dary of the state of Illinois, and for other purposes, March 2, 1831, - - 479
An act to extend the width of the Washington canal, May 20, 1826, 180 A certain quantity of land granted to the state of Indiana to open a canal to unite the na- vigable waters of the Wabash river to that of Lake Erie, March 2, 1827, - 236 A quantity of land to be granted to the state of Ohio for the purpose of aiding the state in extending the Miami canal from Dayton to Lake Erie by the Maumee route, May 24, 1828 305 Subscriptions authorized to the stock of the Delaware and Chesapeake canal, and the Dismal Swamp canal, March 2, 1829, - 350 Subscription authorized to the Louisville and Portland Canal Company, March 2, 1829,
An act amending and supplementary to the act to aid the state of Ohio in extending the Miami canal from Dayton to Lake Erie, and to grant a quantity of land to the said state to and in the construction of the canals au- thorized by law, and for making donations of land to certain persons in Arkansas terri- tory, April 2, 1830, - 393 Where the canal passes over lands sold by the United States, other lands to be located, 393 Certain lands vested in the state of Indiana for the Wabash and Erie canal, May 29, 1830 416
The state of Alabama authorized to contract for and construct part of the canal round the Muscle shoals, February 12, 1831, 441 The territory of Florida may open a canal through the public ground in West Florida, March 2, 1831, 474 Survey to ascertain the practicability of canal routes between the waters of the St. An- drew's bay and the river and bay of Chatta- hoochie and between Pensacola bay, along the northern coast of the Gulf of Mexico, July 4, 1832, 560 Land granted to Illinois to aid in opening a
The president authorized to reconvey North Battery to the city of New York, March 10, 1830, 401
Acts relating to the Wabash and Erie Ca nal, Census or Enumeration of the Inhabitants of the City of Washington.
Papers relating to the census to be transmitted by mail free of postage, Aggregate returns of the former enumeration of the inhabitants of the United States to be transmitted to the department of state, 430 An act to amend the act for taking the fifth census, February 3, 1831,- - 439 Distribution of the returns of the fifth cen sus, July 3, 1832, - 606 Binding printed returns of the fifth census,
Transmission of the fifth census by mail, 607 Distribution of the returns of the fifth census, June 19, 1834,
Charles Carroll of Carrollton.
Franking privilege given to Charles Carroll of Carrollton, - 320
Certain lands secured to Percis Lovely, and cer- tain improvements on land secured to her by
Bridge Company for a bridge over the Potomac at the city of Washington, July 14, 1832, Appropriations for Pennsylvania avenue, June 30, 1834, 723 An act authorizing the construction of a bridge across the Potomac, &c., June 30, 727 Appropriation to extinguish interest on the public debt of the city of Washington, June 28, 1834, - 701
Clearance of Vessels at Petersburg or Richmond. An act to authorize masters of vessels in certain vessels to clear dut either at the custom- house of Petersburg or that of Richmond, 44
the treaty with the Cherokee Indians, to be Clerks in the Departments of the Government. paid for, March 3, 1831,
An act authorizing the employment of addi- tional clerks, and certain messengers and assistants, and other persons in the several departments, May 26, 1824, Employment and compensation of clerks in the public offices, March 2, 1827, · 233 Clerks in the office of the commissary-general of subsistence, -
An act confirming the act of the legislature of Clerks of the Courts of the United States.
Virginia, entitled "An act incorporating the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company," and for other purposes, March 3, 1825, 101
Repeal of the act of April 18, 1814, ch. 79, which lessens their compensation, March 8, 1824,
Assent of Congress to an act of the legislature Coast Survey of the United States.
of Maryland, entitled "An act further to amend the act incorporating the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company," passed De- cember, 1830. July 14, 1831 - 602 An act to explain and amend "An act confirm- ing the act of the legislature of Virginia, in- corporating the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company," and an act of the state of Mary- land, for the same purpose, May 23, 1828, 292 Acts of the states of Maryland and Virginia, and of the Congress of the United States, incorporating the Chesapeake and Ohio Ca- nal Company-the proceedings of the gene- ral special meeting of the Potomac com- pany, declaring their assent thereto, made
A commission to be appointed to examine the| country west of the Mississippi set apart for emigrating Indians, and to report proper lo- cations, July 14, 1832, 596 Commission to convene the hostile tribes, and endeavour to arrange their difficulties, 596 To report relative to their emigration, 596 Commercial Intercourse with Great Britain. The President, on the adoption of certain measures by the government of Great Bri- tain, authorized to open the ports of the. United States on reciprocal terms, May 29,| 1830, 419
Commissioner of Pensions.
The office of the commissioner of pensions continued for two years, March 3, 1835, 779 Commissions to take Testimony.-See Evidence. Compacts between States.
Notes of the decisions of the Supreme Court upon compacts between states, 708
Appropriations for the Senate and House of Representatives, January 19, 1824, - 3 Appropriation for compensation to the senators and members of the House of Representa- tives, for fuel, &c., December 23, 1825, 137 Compensation and mileage to the members of the Senate and House of Representatives, May 13, 1826, Appropriation for compensation to the mem- bers of the Senate and House of Represen- tatives, January 3, 1828, The act fixing the compensation of the secre- tary of the Senate and the clerk of the House of Representatives, and of clerks employed in their offices, and of the librarian, revived and continued in force, May 29, 1830, 421 Appropriations for Congress, for the year 1832, May 5, 1832, Appropriations for Congress, for the year 1833, January 14, 1833, Appropriations for Congress, for the year 1834, June 27, 1834,
Convention between the United States and the King of the French.
Commissioners to be appointed to examine claims under the convention, July 13, 1832, - 574 The papers in the office of the Secretary of State to be delivered to the commissioners appointed for the settlement of claims, February 19, 1833, - 668 The commission extended to three years from 679 August, 1832. June 19, 1834, - The commission extended to January 1, 1836. March 3, 1835, 778 Convention between the United States and Naples. An act to carry into effect the convention be- tween the United States and his majesty the King of the Two Sicilies, concluded at Na- ples, on the 14th day of October, 1832. March 2, 1832, 666 Commissioners to be appointed-their pro- ceedings regulated, - 667
Six months added to the time allowed to the commissioners to execute the duties of the commission, June 19, 1834, r - 667
District court in Illinois, Jan. 27, 1831, District court in Illinois, June 9, 1832, Louisiana.
An act regulating the mode of practice in the courts of the United States in Louisiana, 62 May 26, 1824,
District court of East Louisiana, March 3, 1825, 126 District court in the western district of Louisi- ana, May 23, 1832, - 568
District court in Maine, June 27, 1830, Mississippi.
District court of South Carolina, May 25, 1824, 34 Virginia.
Circuit court in New York, May 13, 1829, 161 Circuit court in South Carolina, . 335 Additional circuit court to be held in New Courts, Territorial. York,
Courts in Florida, May 26, 1824, - 45 Jurisdiction of the supreme court in Florida, May 15, 1826, - 164 Courts and judicial proceedings in Florida, May 15, 1826, Courts in Michigan, Jan. 29, 1827, Courts, District of Columbia.
Circuit court in the District of Columbia, May 13, 1824, The adjournment of the circuit court in the District of Columbia by one judge to be valid, March 3, 1825, - - 94
A session of the circuit court of the District of S. Carolina to be held on the fourth
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