District courts over the navigable lakes and rivers in the United Duer, administrator of William Duer, deceased. William A. - Eaton, John H. . E. Vol. No. • 1 40. Electric telegraph. (See Telegraph.) Ellet, jr., in favor of an appropriation to improve the navigation - 1 191 Falcon. John J. Glasson, in behalf of the crew of the schooner 1 1 129 Falls of St. Mary. Land for a canal around the Foote and Mr. Benton. On an alleged breach of order in the Fortification on Dauphin island. On the expediency of making an appropriation for the erection of a French spoliations prior to 1800 - 1 158 1 111 G. Garnett, Alexander Y. P. Gill, H. J. McClintock, Mansfield Carter, and Harrison Gratiot, and the legal representatives of of Henry Gratiot, may - 1 212 Grignon. Chiefs of Menomonie Indians praying payment of a Grover, Peter Gulf and Pacific squadrons. (See Seamen.) H. Hansell, W. H. Underwood, and the representatives of Samuel Harding, William Hart and John Clutes. John M. McIntosh, assignee of Jacob - Hetzel, widow and administratrix of A. R. Hetzel. Margaret - Indians praying payment of a debt due by them to Robert Grig- Indiana University, in lieu of lands it was deprived of by action Indiana legislature, relative to marsh land in the counties of 1 101 1 127 Indians. Cherokee nation and Western Cherokee Indians, chiefs and warriors of the friendly Creeks. Johnson, and the representatives of Thomas P. Jones. Charles 1 2 Johnson's recent work, entitled "The Coal Trade," &c. On Jones, Elizabeth - Jones and others. Representatives of Thomas P. K. Kanesville, Iowa, praying a grant of land on which said town Kearsley, receiver of public moneys at Detroit, Michigan. Jon- Kendall, and S. C. Stambaugh. Amos and John E. La Croix. Widow and children of Herbert Lakes and rivers. Extension of jurisdiction of the United States district courts over navigable Land claims of settlers at Saut de Ste. Marie, Michigan · Land to aid in constructing a canal around the Falls of St. 1 71 Lands reserved in that State for naval purposes may be exposed Land warrants before they are actually issued at the office. On Land to the Baron de Bastrop. Settlers on the grant of Iowa; "Arcadia High School," in Missouri; and the Lands in townships 43 and 44 in St. Louis county, Missouri. 1 119 Lands to the Indiana University, in lieu of lands it was de- Land in the counties of Jay and Adams, Indiana. On the res- Lands. On numerous bills, petitions, memorials, and resolu- Vol. No. - 1 127 1 115 168 1 172 Lands in Missouri under concessions from Spain. Peter Holser, Larrabee, Charles 1 196 Lead to the agents of the government, &c. Memorial of Ed- Le Roy, John Lockwood. C. J. Cook and A. A. Lomax. Widow of Major Mann Page Lynch, Charlotte McAvoy, John McClellan, and his company of mounted volunteers. Captain McClintock, Harrison Gill, and Mansfield Carter. H. J. McIntosh, under treaty of 1848. On the claim of a portion of McIntosh, assignee of John Clutes and Jacob Hart. John M. McMcIntosh, James McManus, Thomas H. - Mail packets between the ports of New Orleans, Vera Cruz, and Mail steamships, and for the transportation of the United States Mansfield, Brevet Colonel J. K. F. Marsh, James M. Marsh lands. (See Lands.) Maryland in favor of a grant of land to teamsters in the Mexican war. Legislature of Vol. No. Mason and others, settlers on the Maison Rouge grant. J. W. 1 Meire, Julius 17 1 168 1 214 101 Menomonie Indians, in behalf of Robert Grignon. Chiefs of - 1 1 173 Mills, in relation to enlarging the Capitol. On report of Robert 1 Missouri, in relation to the pre-emption law. On the memorial Mitchell, John Monroe. Elizabeth Monroe, widow of Surgeon Th. J. C. Mortimer, Famous Mullen, Doctor B. F. : N. 1 1 1 1 151 1 Officers and soldiers of the Virginia State and continental lines Offut. On the bill (S. 6) for the relief of Theodore Ontonagon river. (See Lands.) Orange and Alexandria Railroad Company Oregon. Bill (S. 148) providing for the post office and mail ser- Post Office Department. On bill (S. 147,) &c., providing addi- tional clerks in the - Post office and mail service in California and Oregon 1 97 1 146 1 105 1 57 1 168 1 108 1 121 1 206 1 148 |