Pre-emption to settlers on the "Maison Rouge grant." On the river. On the right of 1 72 Pre-emption law. On the memorial of the legislature of Mis- Printing of the opinions of the Supreme Court in the cases of 1 157 - 1 149 Protestant University of the United States at Cincinnati, Ohio - 1 129 Charles Railroad Company. Orange and Alexandria Rankin, Anthony Reeder, Walter R. Johnson, and the legal representatives of Reservation. (See Lands.) Ripley, (now Mrs. Lawson,) the only surviving child of the late Rockwell. W. Y. Hansell, W. H. Underwood, and the repre- sentatives of Samuel Rogers. Lewis A. Thomas and Thomas Rogers, legal representative of the widow and heirs of David Corderoy, deceased. Johnson K. Rose, widow of Benjamin B. Rose. Susannah Rules of the Senate regulating admissions to the floor of the S. Salomon. H. M. Salomon, son and legal representative of Haym Salt spring lands. (See Lands.) Vol. No. San Francisco and some point in Oregon. Mail service between 1 202 be appointed to adjust land claims of settlers at that School lands. (See Arkansas and Wisconsin.) 1 5 - 1 88 Senate. In relation to printing opinions of the Supreme Court 1 156 Senate, regulating admissions on the floor of the Senate. On Shaler. Abigail Shaler Stilwell, legal representative of William 1 17 Slacum, deceased. Legal representative of William A. Slavery. Committee of Thirteen in relation to California and Soldiers of the Virginia State and continental lines of the revo- - 1 76 Spoliations of the Creek Indians, in 1836, at Roanoke. On the Squadrons in the Gulf and Pacific ocean. (See Seamen.) Stambaugh and Amos and John E. Kendall. S. C. Stark, James J. - Steamships. (See Mail steamships.) Steen. Archibald Huddleson, claiming under Henry - Stewart, a paymaster in the United States army. Adam D. Stilwell, legal representative of William Shaler. T. Tatham and Brothers. Benjamin Taylor, late marshal of Indiana. Gamaliel Taylor and F. B. Stockton, pursers in the navy. Thomas Teamsters in Mexican war. On memorial of the legislature of Telegraph from the Mississippi river to the Pacific ocean. tional railroad and electric Thomas and Thomas Rogers. Lewis A. Na- Vol. No. 1 104 1 196 1 Trousdale and John G. Connelly, of Arkansas. Cincinnatus 1 Underwood, and the representative of Samuel Rockwell. W. Vandyke, John S. Virginia State and continental lines. (See Officers and Soldiers.) Wallace & Co. Wm. P. Wallace and J. R. McFadden, sutlers Wallis, William - Warrington, for himself and officers and crew of the Peacock, Webb and John Cookern, register and receiver of the land office West Feliciana Railroad Company West. Citizens of Clay county, Indiana, in behalf of the widow of Thomas Western Cherokees. (See Indians.) Wheelock, Cyrus White and others, heirs of Isaac White. Simeon. Whitney. (See Railroad.) Williams, Joseph P. Williams, Ezra Wilson & Son. James Wilson, surviving partner of the firm of Winconsin legislature and petition of settlets on the Menomonie Wood, Benjamin Worthen, deceased. Nathan Worthen, in behalf of the heirs of Wright, James Wyche & Latham Y. Yool, deceased. W. D. Aiken and Julia, his wife, daughter of William BY ORDER OF THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES, FIRST SESSION, THIRTY-FIRST CONGRESS-1849-50. CONTAINED IN ONE VOLUME. REPORTS OF THE COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS. Vol. No. On the memorial of Abigail Shaler Stilwell, legal representative 1 26 On the petition of the legal representative of William A. Slacum, On the petition of John A. McGaw, of New York REPORTS OF THE COMMITTEE ON MILITARY AFFAIRS. On the bill for the relief of Cincinnatus Trousdale and John G. On the memorial of Roger Jones, Adjutant General U. S. army |