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A draughtsman and two colourers to be ap-
pointed in the general land office, for one
year, March 24, 1824, (expired,)
Georgetown, in the District of Columbia.

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An act to extend the limits of Georgetown, in
the District of Columbia, March 3, 1826, 140
Charter of Georgetown, in the District of Co-
lumbia, an.ended, May 20, 1826, 183
The levy court of Washington county not to
lay a tax within the corporation of George-
town,
183
The corporation of Georgetown to lay
taxes,
- 183
The charter of Georgetown amended, May
31, 1830,
- 426
An act to extend the limits of Georgetown, in
the District of Columbia, May 25, 1832,.517

Georgia.

The Secretary at War authorized to purchase Gold
an additional quantity of land for fort Wash-
ington, March 2, 1831,
- 452

France.

Commissioners to be appointed to examine
claims under the convention with France,
July 13, 1832, -

479

Provision for French seamen wounded at Tou-

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The line between Florida and Georgia to be
run and marked, May 4, 1826,
157
The session of the circuit court of Georgia to
commence on the fourth Monday in Novem-
ber, annually,
160
The circuit court for Georgia to be held at
Milledgeville in November, and at Savannah
in May, January 21, 1829,
- 331
Re-appropriation for the payment of the Georgia
militia, June 19, 1834,
680

An act to carry into full effect the fourth article
of the treaty of January 8, 1821, with the
Creek nation of Indians, so far as relates to
the claims of citizens of Georgia against the
Indians, prior to 1802, June 30, 1834, 721
Coins of the United States.

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Standard weight of the gold coins of the United
States, June 28, 1834,
Coinage of gold and silver at the mint,
Gordon's Digest of the Laws of the United States.
Five hundred copies to be purchased, February
24, 1829,
334

lon, by a salute from the frigate United Grand Jurors.
States, in the harbour of Toulon,

Franking Privilege.

701

The speaker of the House of Representatives
authorized to frank letters, &c., April 3,

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1828,
Franking privilege to Charles Carroll, of Car-
rollton,

French Seamen wounded at Toulon.

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An arrangement to be made with France for
the payment of double pensions to persons
wounded and relatives of those killed at
Toulon by a salute from the frigate United
States, in the harbour of Toulon, June 28,
1834,

Gardner Lyceum.

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701

A copy of Seybert's Statistical Annals and of
Pitkin's Statistical View, and a copy of the

An act to regulate the summoning of grand
jurors in the district court, May 20,
1826,

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Gregory, Francis H., and the Officers and Crews of
Two Gigs.

Twenty thousand dollars to be paid for the
capture and destruction of a British gun-
boat in June, 1814. May 4, 1824,

Hamburg.

23

Act imposing discriminating duties on vessels,
&c., of Hamburg, suspended, January 7,
Harbours and Rivers.
1824,

2

An act making appropriations for deepening the
channel into the harbour of Presque Isle, and
for repairing Plymouth Beach, May 26,
1824,
An act for improving certain harbours and the

38

Harbours and Rivers.

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navigation of certain rivers and creeks, and
for authorizing surveys to be made of certain
bays, sounds, and rivers therein mentioned,
May 20, 1826, -
. 175
The improvement of certain harbours, the
building of piers, &c., authorized, March 2,
1827,
Additional appropriations for completing and
repairing piers, and for the improvement of
certain harbours, and of the navigation of
certain rivers, March 3, 1829,
Additional appropriations for improving certain
harbours, and removing obstructions at the
mouths of certain rivers, April 23, 1830,
(obsolete,)
Appropriations for the improvement of certain

363

394

harbours and removing obstructions in the
mouths of certain rivers, March 2, 1831, 459
Supplement to the act of May 23, 1828, ch.
75, granting certain lands in Alabama for
the improvement of the Tennessee, Coosa,
Cahaba, and Black Warrior, July 14, 1831,
604

Plan for the improvement of the Tennessee
river may be altered by the state of Ala-

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bama,
- 605
Appropriations for the improvement of certain
rivers in Florida and Michigan, March 2,
1833,
- 645
An act making appropriations for carrying on
certain works heretofore commenced for the
improvement of harbours and rivers, and also
for continuing and repairing the Cumber-
land road and certain territorial roads, March
2, 1833,
648
Appropriations for the improvement of har-
bours and rivers in 1834, June 28, 1834, 702
Appropriations for the improvement of the
Hudson river, June 30, 1834,
724
Appropriations for roads and harbours in Flo-
rida, June 30, 1834, -
Appropriations for the Delaware breakwater,
and for the improvement of certain harbours
and rivers, March 3, 1835,
- 753
Horses and Arms lost or destroyed in the Military
Service against the Indians.

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Land granted for the seat of justice in Gallatin
county, Illinois, May 20, 1826,
184
The legislature of Illinois authorized to sell the
tract of land reserved and granted to the
state for the use of salt works, May 24,
1828,

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A town to be laid off at Galena, Illinois, Feb-
- 334
ruary 5, 1829, -
The state of Illinois exonerated from render-
ing an account of the application of the three
per cent. fund, January 13, 1831, - 432
The time of holding the district court of Illi-
nois changed, January 27, 1831, - 434
The land granted to the state of Illinois for a
seminary of learning may be relinquished
and other land located, March 2, 1831, 475
Certain patents to issue for lands,
- 479
An act to alter the times of holding the district
court in Illinois, July 9, 1832,
- 568
The northern boundary line of Illinois to be
marked, act of March 2, 1831, ch. 31,- 779
The state of Illinois authorized to sell twenty
thousand acres of the saline lands in that
state, January 10, 1832,
- 796
Imprisonment for Debt.

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The northern boundary of the state of Indiana
to be ascertained and designated, March 2,
1821,
239
The legislature of Indiana authorized to sell the
lands heretofore appropriated for the use of
298
schools in that state, May 24, 1828,
The time of holding the district court in In-
- 515
diana altered, May 19, 1832,
Notes of acts relating to the courts in Indi-
515
Lands granted to the people of Indiana may
be sold by the legislature and the proceeds
applied to education, July 3, 1832, - 558
Indiana and Illinois.

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Surveys to be made to be connected with the
line of demarcation between the states of
Indiana and Illinois, March 2, 1833, - 663
Indian Delegations.

Appropriations for the expenses of delegations
of Indians to explore the country west of
the river Mississippi, May 24, 1828, - 315
Indian Department.

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An act making appropriations for the Indian
department for the year 1826, March 3,
1826, (obsolete,)
Appropriations for the Indian department for
the year 1827, March 3, 1827,
Appropriations for the Indian department for the
year 1829, March 2, 1829, (obsolete,) 352
Appropriations for the Indian department for
the year 1830, February 27, 1830, (obso-
lete,)
- 378

Indian Department.

An act to provide for an exchange of lands
with the Indians residing in any of the states
and territories, and for their removal west of
the river Mississippi, May 28, 1830, 411
An act for closing certain accounts, and making
appropriations for arrearages of the Indian
department, January 27, 1831, - 433
Appropriations for the Indian department for
1831, March 2, 1831,
Appropriations for the Indian department, May
31, 1832,

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631

519
Note of acts for the preservation of peace with
the Indian tribes,
564
A commissioner of Indian affairs to be ap-
pointed; his salary, clerks, duties of the of-
fice, July 9, 1832,
- 564
Appropriations for the Indian department for
the year 1833, March 2, 1833,
Appropriations for the Indian department for
the year 1834, June 18, 1834,
- 677
Persons employed in the Indian department
not to be concerned in trade,
738
Appropriation for the current expenses of the
Indian department for 1835, January 27,
1835,
746

Indian Depredations.

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An act making appropriations to carry into
effect certain Indian treaties, May 26,
1824,
An act making appropriations to defray the
expenses of negotiating and carrying into
effect certain Indian treaties, May 20,
1826,
Appropriations to defray the expenses of hold-
ing treaties with the Miamies and Pattawa-
tamies, May 20, 1826,
185
An act to enable the President of the United
States to hold a treaty with the Choctaw
and Chickasaw Indians, May 20, 1826, 188
Appropriation to carry into effect the treaty
between the United States and the Creek
nation, May 22, 1826,
191
Appropriations to carry into effect certain In-
dian treatics, March 2, 1827,
Appropriations to carry into effect certain In-
dian treaties, May 24, 1828,
- 300
An act to enable the President of the United
States to hold a treaty with the Chippewas,
Ottawas, Pattawatamas, Winnebagoes, Fox,
and Sac Indians, May 24, 1828,
302
An act making appropriations for carrying into
effect certain treaties with the Indian tribes,
and for holding a treaty with the Pattawa-
tamies, March 2, 1829,

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Appropriations to carry into effect certain In-
Idian treaties, March 25, 1830, - 390
Appropriations for holding certain Indian
treaties, April 7, 1830,
Appropriations to carry into effect the treaty
of Butte des Mortes, May 20, 1830,
Appropriations for carrying into effect certain
Indian treaties, January 13, 1831, 432
Appropriations for carrying into effect certain
Indian treaties, March 2, 1831, - 463
An act to carry into effect certain Indian trea-
ties, March 2, 1831, -
464
Appropriation for carrying into effect the treaty
with the Seneca Indians, of 25th February,
1831. March 3, 1831,
Appropriations in conformity with the stipula-
tions of certain Indian treaties, April 20,
1832,
. 505
Appropriations for Indian annuities, &c.,
June 4, 1832,
Appropriations for treaties with the Creeks,
Shawnees, Ottowas, Senecas, Wyandotts,
Cherokees, and Choctaws, June 4,
1832,

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Indian Tribes.

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An act to aid certain Indians of the Creek na-
tion in their removal to the west of the Mis-
sissippi, May 20, 1826,
187
An act to regulate trade and intercourse with
the Indian tribes, and to preserve peace on
the frontiers, June 30, 1834,
729
Parts of the United States deemed the Indian
country,
729
Repeal of certain acts in relation to the Indian
tribes,
734
An act to provide for the organization of the
department of Indian affairs, June 30,
1834,
- 735
Note of acts relating to the Indians, passed
subsequent to the act of June 30, 1834, 735
4A 2

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Insolvent Debtors of the United States.

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The Secretary of the Treasury authorized to
sell lands assigned to the United States by
insolvent debtors, May 26, 1824,
51
An act for the relief of certain insolvent debtors
of the United States, March 2, 1831, - 467
Notes of the acts passed for the relief of insol-
vent debtors of the United States, . 467
An act in addition to an act, entitled "An act
for the relief of certain insolvent debtors of
the United States," July 14, 1792, 595
Revival and amendment of the act of March 2,
1831, ch. 62, and of act of July 14, 1832,
ch. 210, for the relief of insolvent debtors of
the United States, June 7, 1834, - 676

Internal Improvements.

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An act for improving certain rivers and the
navigation of certain rivers and creeks, and
for authorizing surveys to be made of cer-
tain bays, sounds, and rivers therein men-
tioned, May 20, 1826,
- 175
Appropriations for examinations and surveys,
and for certain works of internal improve-
ments, May 31, 1830, (obsolete,) - 427
Appropriations for carrying on certain roads
and works of internal improvement, and
providing for surveys, March 2, 1831, 462
Roads in Michigan,
- 462
Navigation of the Ohio and Mississippi, - 462
Appropriations for internal improvements, for
the year 1832, July 3, 1832,
- 551
Acts passed by the legislatures of Pennsylva-
nia and Maryland for the preservation of the
Cumberland road,
· 553

See Roads and Canals.

Java, Frigate, and Sloop Cyane.

Appropriation for rebuilding the frigate Java
and sloop Cyane, July 10, 1832, 570
Jay, John.

Payment for a marble bust of John Jay, by
John Frazee,

Judiciary.

Judiciary.

of the United States for the Kentucky dis-
trict, March 24, 1824,
11
An act to change the terms of the circuit and dis-
trict courts of the United States in the state
of Ohio, and one of the terms of the circuit
court of Kentucky, April 22, 1824, - 18
The district court for the district of Illinois to
be holden on the third Monday in June and
19
November, April 24, 1824,

The circuit court of Kentucky to hold a term

on the second Monday of October, 1824, 19
An act to alter the times of holding the district
court for the district of Missouri, April 29,
1824,
22
Sessions of the circuit court in the District of
Columbia, May 13, 1824, -
23
An act to alter the times of holding the circuit
and district courts of the United States for
the district of South Carolina, May 25,
1824,
34
Notes of the acts relating to the circuit and
district courts in South Carolina,
34
Organization of the courts in the territory of
Florida, May 26, 1824,

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An act to alter the judicial districts of Virginia,
May 26, 1824,
48

An act for altering the time of holding the cir-
cuit court for the fourth circuit in the district
of Maryland, May 26, 1824,
49
Acts of Congress relating to the circuit court
of Maryland,
49

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An act to alter the judicial districts of Penn-
sylvania, and for other purposes, May 26,
1824,

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An act regulating the mode of practice in the
courts of the United States for the district
of Louisiana, May 26, 1824,
62
Notes of decisions of the Supreme Court as to
the practice and principles regulating the
proceedings of the courts of law, which pre-
vail in the federal courts of Louisiana, 62
The adjournment of the circuit court in the
District of Columbia by one of the judges to
be valid, March 3, 1825,
94
The circuit and district courts of New York
for the southern district to be held at the
City Hall, in New York, March 3, 1825, 101
Session of the circuit court at Columbia, in
South Carolina, to be on the fourth Tues-
day of November, annually, March 3, 1825,
(altered,)
- 124
The time of holding the district court for East
Louisiana changed to the second Monday
of December, annually, March 3, 1825, 125
The district court in the western district of
Virginia to be holden at Staunton on the
first Monday in March and August; at
Wythe Courthouse on the first Monday in
April and September, and at Clarksburg
on the first Monday of June and November,
March 3, 1825,
- 131
The district court for the northern district
of New York to hold its session in Janu-
ary, in each year, at Albany, February 1,
1826,
138

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474

An act for the better organization of the dis-
trict courts of the United States within the
state of Alabama, March 10, 1824,
Alabama divided into two districts,

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An act to change the terms of the district court

The term of the district court held at Pittsburg

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The sessions of the Supreme Court of the
United States to commence annually on the
second Monday in January, May 4,
1826,

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160
The sessions of the circuit court of Georgia to
commence on the fourth Monday in Novem-
ber, annually, May 4, 1826,
160
The sessions of the circuit court of South Caro-
lina to commence on the second Monday of
November, annually, May 4, 1826, 160
The circuit courts of New York and Connec-
ticut, May 13, 1826,
161
The superior courts in Florida to exercise ju-
risdiction in maritime causes and equity,
May 15, 1826, -
Regulations and powers in judicial proceedings,
May 15, 1826, -
164
Courts and judicial proceedings in Florida,
May 15, 1826, -
Compensation to be allowed to witnesses in
prison on account of their inability to give
security to attend as witnesses in behalf of
the United States, May 20, 1826, 174
A district court to be held in the western dis-
trict of Pennsylvania by the judge of the
western district of Virginia, May 20,
1826,
180
When a state has been divided into two judi-
cial districts, executions issued from the cir-
cuit or district court may be executed in any
part of the state, May 20, 1826, - 184
The time for holding the courts in the western
district of Virginia changed, May 20,
1826,
€184
Fees and compensation of the district attorney
of Missouri, May 20, 1826,
185
The district court of North Carolina to be held
at Edenton on the third Monday in April
and October, at Newbern on Thursday after
the first Monday in April and October, and
at Wilmington on the fourth Monday in
April and October, May 26, 1826, 186
The time of holding the circuit court for the
counties of Washington and Alexandria
changed, May 20, 1826,
- 186
The time of holding the circuit and district|
courts of the United States in the district of
Ohio changed, May 20, 1826,
187
Summoning grand jurors in the district courts
of the United States, May 20, 1826, 188
Appeals and writs of error from the district
court of the northern district of New York,
May 22, 1826, -
192
The district court of Alabama to sit at Hunts-
ville on the first Monday in March and Oc-
tober, and on the first Monday in May and
second Monday in October at Mobile, an-
nually, May 22, 1826,
- 192
Evidence under a commission to take testi-
mony,
- 197
Notes of the decisions of the courts of the
United States upon the law relating to com-
missions to take testimony,
Courts in Michigan, May 29, 1827,

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The district court for the district of North
Carolina to be held annually at Edenton on
the third Monday of April and October, at
Newbern on the fourth Monday of April and
October, and at Wilmington on the first
Monday after the fourth Monday of April
and October, March 10, 1828,
254
The circuit court of the United States for
Georgia to be held at Milledgeville in No-
vember, and at Savannah in May, 331
Authority to the Supreme Court to adjourn in
certain cases, January 21, 1829,
332
The circuit court of South Carolina to be
holden on the fourth Monday in November,
instead of the second Monday of December,
annually,
- 335
The terms of the circuit court in the Maryland
district to be held April 8th and November
1st, annually, February 11, 1830, - 372
District court of Mississippi to commence its
sessions on the fourth Monday in January
and the fourth Monday in June, May 5,
1830,

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The mode of drawing and empannelling jurors
in the courts of the United States in Louisi-
ana to be conformably to those of Louisiana,
and the judge and marshal of the United
States to conform to the practice in drawing
juries in that state,
404
Number of terms of the southern district of
New York increased to monthly terms, 422
Additional circuit courts to be held in New
York,
- 422
Salaries of the district judges of New York, 422
Salary of the district judge of Massachu-
setts,
422
Salary of the district judge of South Caro-
lina, Georgia, Alabama, and the eastern
district of Pennsylvania, each $2500, 422
Salary of the district judge of North Carolina
$2000, of Maine $1800, of Rhode Island
$1500, of Delaware $1500, of Maryland
$2000, of New Jersey $1500, of Vermont
$1200, and of western Pennsylvania $1800,

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422
The circuit court of Tennessee to be held at
Nashville on the first Monday in March, 431
The time of holding the district court in Ala-
bama, Maine, and Illinois, changed, Janu-
ary 27, 1831,
434
Jurisdiction in all cases, except in appeals and
writs of error, which are or hereafter may
be made cognisable in a circuit court, given
to the district courts of the northern district
of New York, the western district of Penn-
sylvania, the district of Indiana, the district
of Illinois, the district of Missouri, the dis-
trict of Mississippi, the western district of
Louisiana, the eastern district of Louisiana,
the northern district of Alabama, and the
southern district of Alabama, February 19,
1831,
444
An interpreter to be appointed for the dis-

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