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Hawkins, Joseph W.,

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Henry, Robert P., Hopkins, Samuel,

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Howard, Benjamin, Johnson, Francis, Johnson, James, Johnson, John T.,

Johnson, Richard M.,

Kincaid, John,
Lecompte, Joseph,
Letcher, Robert P.,
Love, James,
Lyon, Chittenden,
Lyon, Matthew,
Marshall, Thomas A.,
Marshall, Thomas F.,
Mc Hatton, Robert,
Mc Kee, Samuel,
Mc Lean, Alney,
Menifee, Richard H.,
Metcalfe, Thomas,
Montgomery, Thomas,

Moore, Thomas P.,
Murray, John L.,

New, Anthony,

Ormsby, Stephen,
Orr, Alexander D.,
Owsley, Bryan Y.,

Pope, John,

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Quarles, Tunstall,

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Robertson, George C.,

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Rumsey, Edward,

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Sanford, Thomas,

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Sharpe, Solomon P.,

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Smith, John S.,

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Beecher, Philemon,

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Southgate, William W.,

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Hamer, Thomas L.,

Doane, William,

Duncan, Alexander, Fearing, Paul, Findlay, James, Gazley, James W., Giddings, Joshua R., Goode, Patrick G., Goodenow, John M.,

Harper, Alexander,
Harrison, W. H.,

Hastings, John, Herrick, Samuel, Hitchcock, Peter, Howell, Elias, Hunter, William H., Irvin, William W., Jennings, David, Jones, Benjamin,

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1801-03 Stokeley, Samuel,

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Thompson, John,

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1837-39 Wright, John C.,

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XIV. TITLES AND ABSTRACTS OF THE PUBLIC LAWS PASSED AT THE LAST SESSION OF THE 27TH CONGRESS.

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No. 1. Civil and Diplomatic Appropriation Bill for the half calendar year. Dec. 24, 1842. See abstract above.

No. 2 An Art to amend an Act establishing a District Court of the United States at Wheeling, Va. Jan. 20, 1843. See page 112.

No. 3. An Act to continue the office of Commissioner of Pensions. The office is continued to March 4, 1846, the Commissioner to perform duties in relation to the several pension laws, and also in respect to the laws

Including $24,774 46, for printing compendium of the sixth Census.

↑ Not a charge on the Treasury, being defrayed out of the revenue of the Post Office.

granting military bounty lands. He is to receive a salary of $2,500 a year, and the franking privilege. January 20, 1843.

No. 4. An Act to reenact and continue in operation the several Acts now in force for the relief of Insolvent Debtors of the United States. The act of May 27, 1840, is continued for a further period of three years, and until the cases which may be depending shall be determined, and for finally disposing of such cases, and for no other purpose. January 28, 1843.

No. 5. Appropriation Bill for Pensions. February 14, 1843. See abstract on page 177.

No. 6. An Act to authorize the chief Clerk in the office of the Secretary of State to frank public and official documents sent from that office. February 15, 1843.

No. 7. An Act to change the place of holding the circuit and district courts in the District of Maine. February 15, 1843. See page 112.

No. 8. An Act to authorize the Legislatures of the States of Illinois, Arkansas, Louisiana, and Tennessee, to sell the lands heretofore appropriated for the use of Schools in these States. The proceeds of the sales are to be applied forever for the support of schools; the sales shall take place only by the consent of the inhabitants of the township, and each township shall receive the money accruing from the sale of its own land. The legislatures may lease the lands for terms not exceeding four years, if it be not expedient to sell. If the proceeds of the sale are insufficient at first, they may be invested in a safe and productive way, till they are adequate to maintain schools. February 15, 1843.

No. 9. An Act altering the times of holding the Circuit Court of the United States for the District of Connecticut. February 24, 1843. See page 113. No. 10. An Act to continue in force an act therein mentioned, relating to the Port of Baltimore. The act of March 17, 1800, so far as it relates to the act of the state of Maryland, is continued until June 1, 1850; Provided, that no tonnage duty shall be levied on steam vessels employed in transporting passengers. February 24, 1843.

No. 11. An Act amendatory of an act establishing the Branch Mint at Dahlonega, Georgia, and defining the duties of assayer and coiner. The duties of melter and refiner are transferred from the assayer to the coiner, at the branches in Dahlonega, Ga., and Charlotte, N. C. February 27, 1843.

No. 12. An Act to amend an act entitled “An act making an appropriation for the erection of a marine hospital at or near Ocracoke, N. C." The sum of $10,000, appropriated by the said act, shall not revert to the surplus fund. February 27, 1843.

No. 13. An Act amendatory of "An act for the relief of sick and disabled seamen." The act of July 16, 1798, is extended to the masters, owners, and seamen of registered vessels employed in the coasting trade. March 1,

1843.

No. 14. An Act to perfect the titles to lands south of the Arkansas river, held under New Madrid locations and preëmption rights, under the act of 1814.

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