Imports and exports of sugar during the year 1839. Doc- ument submitted by Mr. Nicholas, showing the quan- tity and value of
Imports of merchandise of foreign countries during the year ending 30th September, 1839. General and summa- ry statements of
Imports in each State of the Union since 1821. Report from the Secretary of the Treasury exhibiting the aggregate amount of the value of, deducting reship-
Independent Treasury bill. (See Treasury.) Indians in Florida, during 1839. Operations of the army, with a map of the seat of war, against the Seminole 1 Indian Affairs for 1839. Report, with accompanying docu- ments, of the Commissioner of Indians. Documents and correspondence relating to the
emigration subsistence, schools, disturbances, &c. 1
Indian treaty with the Seneca nation may be suspended. Memorial of the chief warriors, sachems, and chiefs of the Six and Seneca nations of Indians, praying that the Indians of the Stockbridge and Munsee tribes. Letter of the Secretary of War, recommending an appropria- tion for the removal and subsistence of
Indiana certain lands to aid in opening a canal between the mouth of Tippecanoe river and Terre Haute. Report of the Committee on Roads and Canals, who were instructed to inquire into the necessary legis lation to confirm. to the State of
Indian Department for 1840. Estimate of appropriations for the service of the Indian Department during the year 1839. Report of the Secretary of War, with a statement of the names and compensation of the persons employed in the - Indians in Florida. Report of the Secretary of War, of the massacres and destruction of property by hostile Indians for 1839. Report of the commissioner to investi- gate claims against the Miami
Indiana to obtain a donation of land to Peter Houston for his services in the revolutionary war. Resolution of the Legislature of
Indians in Florida. Letter and correspondence of the Sec- retary of War in relation to the employment of bloodhounds against the hostile
Indiana in favor of the establishment of a mail-route from Springville, via Virginia Furnace, Stamford, White Hall, Spencer, and Greencastle, to Crawfordsville. Resolutions of the Legislature of
Indiana to obtain a grant of land to establish an asylum for the deaf and dumb and blind. Resolutions of the Legislature of
Indians. Report of the Secretary of War in relation to the
payment of the debts and removal of the Winnebago 6 297 Indiana, praying a further appropriation for the completion of the harbor at Michigan City. Memorial of the Legislature of Indiana, praying an appropriation for the completion of the Cumberland road within that State. Memorial of the Legislature of -
Indians. Letter of the Secretary of War, recommending an appropriation for the removal of certain Cherokee 6 320 Indiana, in favor of granting the franking privilege to offi- cers of agricultural societies. Resolutions of the Legislature of Indiana, praying to be allowed to enter a tract of eight acres of land, adjoining the land donated to said State, for public purposes. Resolutions of the Legis-
lature of Indiana, to obtain a grant of the public lands for the im- provement of the two White rivers in that State. Resolutions of the Legislature of Indiana, in favor of the repeal of the duty on salt. Res- olutions of the Legislature of Indians. Report of the Secretary of War in relation to the difficulties, and efforts to adjust them, with the Cher- kee Indians inhabit the country immediately west of Arkansas and Missouri. Letter of the Secretary of War, stating what tribes of Indian lands since the establishment of the present Federal Government. Message from the President of the United States, with a statement of the purchases of 8 616 Insolvent debtors of the United States." Report of the Sec- retary of the Treasury, under "Act for the relief of certain"
International difficulties. Memorial of citizens of Ports- mouth, New Hampshire, praying the establishment of a congress of nations to adjust
Iowa and Missouri. Proclamations, &c., of the Governor of Iowa, communicated by the President, relative to the disputed boundary of -
lowa and Missouri. Additional correspondence with the Governor of Iowa and others, concerning the dis- puted boundary line of
Iowa, praying the establishment of certain post-routes in said Territory. Memorial of the Legislative As- sembly of .
Iowa, praying a donation of land for the establishment of a college in that Territory. Memorial of the Legis- lative Assembly of .
Iowa, praying an amendment of the organic law of that Territory. Memorial of the Legislative Assembly of
Iowa, praying the adjustment of the boundary line between that Territory and the State of Missouri. Memorial of the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Iowa Territory. Report in relation to the construction of military roads in .
Iowa, praying an appropriation to complete the road from Dubuque to the northern boundary of Missouri. Memorial of the Legislative Assembly of
Iowa and the State of Missouri, in relation to the disputed boundary line of said State and Territory. Correspon- dence, communicated by the President of the United States with the Governors of the Territory of lowa Territory, in favor of a law to authorize the election of a Governor of that Territory by the people. Res- olutions of the Legislative Assembly of
Iowa Territory. Report of Colonel Abert, of the Topograph- ical Bureau, in relation to the construction of cer- tain roads in
Ireland. Report of the Committee of Claims on the petition
Jackson and Martin Van Buren. Resolution of the Legis- lature of Tennessee approbatory of the leading measures of the administrations of Andrew
Jamison, widow of Samuel Jamison. Report of the Com- mittee on Pensions on the petition of Margaret Johnson. Report of the Committee on Naval Affairs on the petition of Reynell Coates and Walter R.
Johnston. Report of the Committee on the Judiciary on the petition of John
Johnson. Report of the Committee on the Judiciary on the petition of John
Johnston. Letter from the Secretary of War, with the re- port of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, in relation to the claim of George C. Johnson and Ann Hughes, heirs of James Vanosten. Re- port of the Committee on Pensions on the petition of Elizabeth
Johnston. Report of the Committee on Pensions on the bill for the relief of Levi Joint rules of the two Houses of Congress. Motion by Mr. Tappan to amend the
Jones, praying that Government may use his dredging-ma- chine for the removal of sand-bars in the western waters. Memorial of Alexander
Jones. Report of the Committee on Foreign Relations on the memorial of William D.
Jordon. Report of the Committee on Revolutionary Claims on the claim of John
Justis. Report of the Committee on Pensions on the bill for the relief of Isaac
Keeler. Report of the Committee on Pensions on the bill for the relief of John Kelley, praying a grant of land in the Oregon territory, for the purpose of establishing a colony thereon. Me- morial of Hall J.
Kennedy, assignee of Edward Laurendine. Report of the Committee on Private Land Claims on the petition of Joshua -
Kennedy, assignee of Cornelius McCurtin. Report of the Committee on Private Land Claims on the petition of Joshua - Kennedy, assignee of George Tucker. Report of the Com- mittee on Private Land Claims on the petition of Joshua Kentucky against ceding the public lands to the States in which they lie, and in favor of distributing their pro- ceeds among all the States. Resolutions of the Le- gislature of
Kerr. Report of the Committee on the Judiciary on the petition of Jacob
King and others. Report of the Committee of Claims on the petition of A. P.
Knipe. Report of the Committee on Pensions on the bill for the relief of Joseph W. -
Knipe. Report of the Committee on Pensions on the bill for the relief of Simon
Knott. Report of the Committee on Pensions on the bill for the relief of Wilfred
Kyanizing timber. Report of J. J. Abert, colonel of the topographical engineers, in relation to the process and utility of
"Ladies of the Sacred Heart," at the city of St. Louis, Mis- souri, praying that a charitable donation, sent to them from the city of Paris, may pass duty free. Pe- tition of members of the religious order of -
Lake Champlain. Operations at outlet of - Lake Champlain. Report in relation to the public works on Lake Ontario. Report in relation to the public works on - Lake Michigan. Report in relation to the public works on Lake Erie. Captain Williams's report on the harbor im- provements on the southeast shore of
Lake harbors. Report of the board of inspection of Lake Michigan. Memorial of the Legislative Assembly of Wiskonsin, praying the construction of harbors at Milwaukie, Racine, Southport, Manitowoc, and She- boygan, on
Landon, deceased. Report of the Committee of Claims on the bill for the relief of the legal representatives of Charles 6 359
Land in Oregon territory. Memorial of Hall J. Kelley, praying a grant of Land Office department in 1839. Report of the Commis- sioner of the General Land Office, with maps and documents, showing the operations of the Lands under French and Spanish grants, and the 16th sec- tions in that State. Resolutions of the Legislature of Louisiana relative to
Lauds among the several States.
Resolutions of the Legis- lature of New Hampshire opposed to dividing the proceeds of the public
Land warrants. Resolutions of the Virginia Legislature in favor of an additional appropriation of land to satisfy outstanding military bounty
Lands. Resolutions of the Legislature of Missouri in rela- tion to the disposal of the public
Land to settlers in Oregon territory. Petition of citizens of Missouri for a donation of -
Land selected by the State of Indiana to aid her in opening a canal between the mouth of Tippecanoe river and Terre Haute. Report of the Committee on Roads and Canals in relation to Lands among the States, and in favor of the reduction of their price, and granting pre-emptions. Resolutions. of the Legislature of Tennessee against the distribu- tion of the proceeds of the public
Land district in that State. Memorial of the Legislature of Alabama, praying the creation of a new Lands in Illinois, praying that their pre-emption rights may not be affected by the grant to the "Polish exiles." Petition of settlers on the public
Lands for a railroad from the mineral region in Missouri to the Mississippi river. Petition of Van Dorin Pease and Company, asking a right of way through the public 4 131 Lands among the several States. Resolutions of the Legis- lature of Vermont in favor of the distribution of the public Land in Mississippi under acts of 1812 and 1819. Report of the Secretary of the Treasury in relation to do- nation claims or settlement rights to
Lands from 1789 to 1839. Statement by the Register of the Treasury of the annual receipts on account of - 4 156 Lands among the States, &c. Motion of Mr. Crittenden in relation to distributing the proceeds of the sales of the public Land claimants in the States of Missouri and Arkansas, and for other purposes. Documents embracing letters from the Commissioner and Solicitor of the General Land Office, arguments of Messrs. Magennis and Law- less, and opinions of the Attorneys General, Messrs. Grundy and Butler, in relation to the bill to quiet the titles of certain
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