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INDEX
TO
)OCUMENTS AND REPORTS,
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES U. S.
1789 1839
The indices in this volume were made at different periods, and upon
different plans :
1. From 1st to 14th Congress-1789 to 1817-is an Index to Executive
printed documents, and to manuscript records-yellow margin ;-
with a list of Reports from Departments, under the head of each De-
partment-blue margin.
2. From 1st to 15th Congress-1789 to 1819-Index to Reports of Com-
mittees-white margin.
3. From 15th to 17th Congress-1817 to 1823-Index to Executive
Documents, with a list of Reports from each Department, separately;
also, to Reports of Committees-red margin.
4. From 18th to 21st Congress-1823 to 1831-Index to Executive
Documents and Reports of Committees, distinguishing between doc-
uments and reports-green margin.
5. From 22d to 25th Congress-1831 to 1839-Index to Executive Doc-
uments and Reports of Committees, distinguishing between the two
classes, as in No. 4-white margin.
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1st SESSION.
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INDEX
TO THE
EXECUTIVE COMMUNICATIONS
MADE TO THE
Mouse of Representatioes,
FROM THE
COMMENCEMENT OF THE PRESENT FORM OF GOVERNMENT
UNTIL THE
END OF THE FOURTEENTH CONGRESS, INCLUSIVE;
First, by a reference, in alphabetical order, to the printed, and, also, to the manuscript,
Reports, according to the subject-matter. Second, by a reference to the same
matter arranged under the head of the Department whence it came.
ALSO,
An Index to all the printed Committee Reports,
ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED.
Brinted by order of the House of Representatives of the United States.
WASHINGTON:
PRINTED BY GALES & SEATON.
1824.
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No. 1.
INDEX TO EXECUTIVE COMMUNICATIONS.
7-25-25
wahr
PRINTED DOCU-
WRITTEN
CONGRESS.
MENTS.
SESSION.
No.
Department.
DOCUMENTS.
Vol.
Vol.
Page.
1
2
Acker, Jacob, on petition of
-
-
-
-
-
-
War
1
155
1
2
Armstrong, Samuel, on petition of
-
-
-
-
:
War
1
67
1
2
Armstrong and others, on petition of
-
-
-
-
0
War
1
173
1
2
Army, including general, staff. field, and company officers,
[168]
and 5,040 non commissioned officers and privates, es-
timate of expenses
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
War
1
258
1
2
Arrearages to invalid pensioners, due
-
-
-
-
1
War
1
202
by Digitized
1
2
do
to widows and orphans of officers of late army
-
,
War
1
225
1
3
Ackling, Francis. on petition of -
-
-
-
-
-
War
2
74
1
S
Alexander, Nathaniel, on petition of
-
-
-
-
-
War
2
20
1
3
Alexander, James.
do
-
-
-
.
-
1
War
2
34
1
S
Algiers, American prisoners at, situation of
-
-
-
-
State
1
43
S
Allman, Lawrence, on petition of
-
-
-
-
.
War
2
29
S
Anderson, Joseph, on petition of
-
-
-
-
-
War
1
529
1
3
Appropriations, general, for 1791, further
-
-
folio
4
Treasury
2
1
2
1
Albaugh, William, on petition of
-
-
-
-
-
Treasury
3
109
2
1
Appropriations, general, for 1792
-
-
-
folio
1
Treasury
2
263
3
INDEX-Continued.
PRINTED DOCU-
WRITTEN
CONGRESS.
MENTS.
SESSION.
Vol.
No.
Department.
DOCUMENTS.
Vol.
Page.
2
1
Appropriations, additional
-
-
-
-
-
Treasury
3
89
2
1
Arnold, William on petition of
-
-
-
-
-
Treasury
3.
10:
2
2 Adams, James, on petition of
-
-
-
-
-
War
2
376
2
2 Appropriations, general, for 1793
-
-
-
folio
9
Treasury
3
141
2
2 Ashton, John, on petition of
-
-
-
-
-
War
2
382
2
2 Assays of coin, on the
-
-
-
folio
12
State
1
320
[168]
3
1
Algerines, peace with, and ransom prisoners from
-
-
,
State
1
342
3
1
Appropriations for 1794
-
-
-
-
folio
1
Treasury
4
83
3
1
do additional
-
-
-
-
-
-
Treasury
4
209
3
2
Appropriations for 1795
-
-
-
-
folio
1
Treasury
4
219
1
1 Algiers, President's message, and copy of treaty
-
-
oct.
26
4
1 Appropriations for 1796
-
-
-
-
oct.
2
Treasury
5
1
4
1 Army, on the present
-
-
-
-
-
I
War
3
205
4
1 Arsenals, proper sites to be obtained for -
-
-
-
-
War
S
205
4
2 Adet, communication on his complaints
.0
-
-
oct.
1
4
2 do Secretary of State's correspondence with
.
-
oct.
2
4
2 Appropriations for 1797
-
-
-
-
oct.
4
Treasury
5
292
4
2
do
additional, for military
-
L
-
oct.
10
Treasury
5
391
4
2
Artillerists, number in service, and where
.
-
-
-
War
3
316
5
1
Appropriations for several objects
-
.
.
-
9
Treasury'
5
435
5
1
do
for 1798
-
-
-
-
-
-
Treasury 6
439
5
2
do
for navy (vide navy)
-
-
-
-
5
3
Appropriations for general service, 1799
-
-
-
oct.
13
Treasury
6
426
5
3
Auctions, on amount of duties on
.
-
-
oct.
3
Treasury
6
396
6
1
Appropriations for 1800
-
-
-
-
ort.
7
Treasury. 7
12
6
1
Armory, national expenses of
-
-
-
-
oct.
9
War
4
1
6
1
Armstrong, John, on petition of
-
-
-
-
oct.
21
War
4
48
6
2
Appropriations for 1801
-
-
-
-
oct.
3
6
2
do
expenditure of certain
-
-
-
folio
2
7
1
Algiers, consul at, communications from. (Vide Barbary)
7
1
Appropriations for contingent charges of govm't until 1802
oct. 2d
S
7
1
do
general, for 1802
1
-
-
oct. 3d
7
7
1
Army, estimate of expenditures
-
-
-
-
oct. 2d
7
7
1
Ayer, Elijah. documents relative to claim of
-
-
oct. 3d
27
7
2
Appropriations for 1803
-
-
-
-
folio
2
8
1
Appropriations for 1804
[163] 163
-
-
-
-
folio
1
8
1
do
do
-
-
-
-
oct.
14
8
2
Appropriations for 1805
-
-
-
-
oct.
15
8
2
do additional
-
-
-
-
oct.
17
8
2
Army. on expenses of
-
-
-
-
-
-
War
4
133
8
2
Arsenals, on do
-
-
-
-
-
-
War
4
133
9
1
Arms, statement of those fit for use
-
-
-
-
-
War
4
143
9
2
Appropriations for 1807
-
-
-
-
oct.
18
10
1
Aggressions, President's message on
-
-
-
oct.
50
10
J
Alexandria and Fredericksburg mail route
-
-
oct.
58
10
1
Algiers, war with, commencement of
-
-
-
oct.
12
10
1
Algiers, peace with
-
-
.
-
-
oct.
13
5
INDEX-Continued.
PRINTED DOCU-
WRITTEN
MENTS.
CONGRESS.
SESSION.
Department.
DOCUMENTS.
Vol.
No.
Vol.
Page.
10
1
Appropriations for 1808 -
-
-
-
-
oct.
25
Treasury
8
22
10
1
do
additional
-
-
-
-
oct.
28
Treasury
8
22
10
1
Armstrong, John, bills on Treasury drawn by
-
-
oct.
38
Treasury
8
116
War
4
10
1
Army, on the strength of the
179
-
-
-
-
oct.
15
10
1
Army of 32,000 men, on the expense of an
-
-
oct.
42
War
4
188
10
2
Alabama Indians, on a small tribe of
-
-
-
oct.
7
[168]
10
2
Appropriations for 1809
-
-
-
-
oct.
15
11
1
Army, on the strength of the
a.
-
-
-
-
-
War
4
226
State
3
11
2
Alabama and Mobile rivers, on the navigation of
-
-
-
640
11
2
Appropriations for 1810
-
-
-
-
oct. 2d
3
Treasury
9
155
11
2
Armory at Springfield, on the state of the
-
-
-
-
War
4
301
11
2
Arms, on the sale to Maryland, of public
-
0
oct. 2d
16
War
4
312
11
2
Army, returns of the
-
.
.
-
-
fol. 1st
2
Treasury
9
63
11
2
Assays of foreign coins
-
-
-
-
oct. 2d
2
11
3
Audrian, Peter, on claim of
-
-
-
-
oct. 2d
8
11
3
Appropriations for 1811
-
-
-
oct.
19 & 20
-
9
-
300, 344
11
S
Do
unexpended, balances of
-
-
-
oct.
19
11
3
Do
for the navy
-
-
-
-
oct.
32
11
s
Armories at Springfield and Harper's Ferry, amount of
expenditure at the
-
-
-
.
-
oct.
27
War
4
344
11
3
Arms, sale of public
-
-
-
-
-
oct.
24
11
S
Army, return of the
-
-
-
-
-
fol. 1st
%
11
s
Assays of foreign coins
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Treasury
9
297
12
1
Appropriations for 1812
-
-
-
-
oct.
25
Treasury
10
49
12
1
Armories, on the public -
-
oct.
32
War
4
391
-
-
-
18
1
Army. state of the
-
-
-
-
-
oct. sd
5
12
1
Army. expense of an addition to the (see military)
-
12
2
Appropriations for 1813
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Treasury
10
290
13
2
Accounts unsettled in the office of paymaster and account-
ant and navy
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
W.&N.
5, 2
s, 80
13
2
Algiers, on the departure of the Consul General for
-
oct.
6
13
2
Aliens, President recommends further provision for
-
oct.
3
13
2
Appropriations for 1814 -
-
-
-
-
oct.
16. 40
Treasury
11
83
13
2
Armstrong's communications on the campaign on the
[168]
2
northern frontier
-
-
-
-
-
oct.
54
13
2
Assays of foreign coins
-
-
-
-
-
fol. 1st
8
Treasury
11
206
13
3
Algiers, on the state of affairs between the United States
and -
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
State
4
304
13
3
Appropriations, general -
-
-
-
oct.
40
Treasury
11
329
-
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for the navy
-
-
-
-
oct.
62
13
3
Armories, on the public
-
oct.
69
War
5
133
-
-
-
-
13
3
Army, on certain appropriations for the
-
'
-
oct.
28
13
3
Army, on mode of subsisting the [by contracts]
-
-
-
-
War
5
60
14
1
Accountant, additional in the war department, on an
-
oct.
87
War
5
253
14
1
Appropriation to cover a judgment against the collector of
New York
-
-
-
-
-
.
oct.
78
Treasury
12
327
7
INDEX-Continucd.
PRINTED DOCU-
WRITTEN
CONGRESS.
MENTS.
SESSION.
Vol.
Department.
DOCUMENTS.
No.
Vol.
Page.
14
1
Appropriations, military, for 1814 and 1815, estimate of
deficiencies in
-
-
-
-
-
oct.
4
14
1
Appropriations for 1816 -
-
-
-
-
folio 1st
5
Treasury
12
268
14
1
Army, list of the -
-
-
-
-
-
oct.
42
War
5
169
14
1
Army appointments
-
-
-
-
-
oct.
33
War
5
169
14
I
Attorney General, counsel called in, in certain cases, to
[168]
assist the
-
-
-
-
-
-
oct.
73
Treasury
12
385
14
2
Academy at West Point (see military academy) -
-
14
2
Accountability, on (from all the departments)
-
-
oct.
47
Treasury
13
206
14
2
Algiers, posture of our affairs with
-
-
-
oct.
1
;
14
2
Appropriations for 1817 -
-
-
-
-
folio 1st
4
Treasury
13
22
Digitized by
14
2
Armed vessels, information of such being fitted out
-
oct.
39
14
2
Do
on the prevention of their being fitted out
-
oct.
39
14
2
Army, the strength of the
-
-
-
-
folio 2d
5
14
2
Army, estimates of appropriations wanted for the
-
oct.
25
Google
14
2
Attorney General, on a more adequate provision for the
-
oct.
4
14
2
Do
information respecting the office of
-
oct,
47
1
2
Baylor. John, on petition of
-
-
-
-
-
-
War
1
219
1
2
Bennet, Patrick
do
-
-
-
-
-
-
War
1
57
1
2
Brewster, Caleb
do
-
-
-
-
-
War
1
198
1
2
Brown. Enos
do
-
-
-
-
-
-
War
1
152
1
2
Burr, Salmon
de
.
-
-
-
-
-
War
1
68
1
3
Bank, national, on the plan of a
.
-
-
-
-
-
Treasury
1
373
1
s
Baylor, John, on petition of
-
-
-
-
-
-
War
1
48
3
1
3
Beebee, Thaddeus
do
-
-
-
-
-
War
1
72
1
S
Bill, Jabez
do
-
-
-
-
-
-
War
1
83
1
3
Bayd, Thomas
do
-
-
-
-
-
I
War
1
79
1
S
Brown, Andrew, on the memorial of
-
-
-
-
-
State
1
167
1
3
Buck, Philip, on petition of
-
-
-
-
-
-
War
1
77
1
3
Buffington, Samuel do
-
-
-
-
-
-
War
1
4
2
1
Bartleson, Levy
do
-
-
-
-
-
-
Treasury
3
83
2
1
Bass, Henry
do
-
-
-
-
-
-
Treasury
S
123
2
1
Blackledge, Richard do
-
-
-
-
-
-
Treasury
S
129
2
1
Bond, William, representatives of, on petition of
&
-
-
-
War
2
126
2
1
Boston, marine society of, on petition of
-
-
-
-
Treasury
3
9S
[ 168 ]
2
1
Breck, Samuel, and others
do
-
-
-
-
-
State
1
227
2
1
Brown, Adolphus
do
-
-
-
-
-
Treasury
3
83
2
1
Bush, John, representatives of do
-
-
-
-
War
2
128
2
2
Bacon, Henry
do
-
-
-
-
War
2
331
Digitized by
2
2
Baker, Thomas
do
-
-
-
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-
-
War
2
387
2
2
Balances between the United States and Bk. of the United
386, 319
States, to the end of 1792; and balance of unapplied
-
-
Treasury
3
Google
437, 438
revenues until the same time
2
2
Ball, Joseph, on petition of
-
-
-
-
-
Treasury
3
192
2
Baltimore, inspectors of, on petition of
-
-
-
-
Treasury
s
191
2
2
Beale, Joseph
do
-
-
-
-
&
Treasury
3
187
B
2
Benjamin, Isaac
do
-
-
-
-
-
War
2
328
-
2
Blanchard, George
do
-
-
-
-
-
Treasury
S
199
INDEX-Continued.
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MENTS.
SESSION.
Vol.
Department.
DOCUMENTS.
No.
Vol.
Page.
2
of
Blodgett, Rufus, on petition of
-
-
-
-
-
-
War
2
379
2
2
Bond, Hance
do
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-
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-
War
2
329
2
2
Bowen, Jabez
do
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-
-
-
,
Treasury
3
191
2
2
Brown, Francis & Benjamin
do
-
-
-
-
-
Treasury
3
191, 202
2
2
Browner, William
do
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-
-
-
-
Treasury
S
185
2
2
Byers, Robert
do
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-
-
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-
War
2
329
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1
Bailey, Jacob
do
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-
-
0
-
Treasury
4
156
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1
Bank of the United States, copy of a contract with the
-
folio
4
Treasury
4
197
3
1
Bedford, Joseph (see Hardy)
-
-
-
-
S
1
Bennet, Joseph, on the petition of
-
-
-
-
-
Treasury
4
158
3
1
Bingham, James, and others, on petition of
-
-
-
-
Treasury
4
159
3
1
Brandon, John, on petition of
-
-
-
-
-
,
-
4
192
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Britain and France, documents and President's message
concerning
,
-
-
-
-
-
oct.
1,2, 3
3
1
British Minister, a letter to the
-
-
-
-
-
-
State
1
423
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3
1
Brown, Oliver, on petition of
-
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from -
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Bank of the United States, on sale of part of the capital
stock of the
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Blount. William, senator from Tennessee, relative to
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3
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2
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of citizens for property captured by the
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2
442
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of citizens for property captured by the
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Bounties, expenditure of appropriations for
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395
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Britain, losses recovered by the citizens of the United
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Bainbridge, letter from
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9
1
Bills drawn by the Minister at Paris, on the Treasury, for
claims embraced by the convention with the French
republic in 1803
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9
1
Blossom, Joseph, on the petition of
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146
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Brooks, Cornelius, on the petition of
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192
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neutrals)
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Buildings, public, on the -
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3
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2
Balances on the treasury books for advances prior to June
31st, 1808
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10
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Buildings. public, on the
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11
2
Balances, outstanding. in favor of the Treasury
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11
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607
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Barbary, disbursements for intercourse with the powers of
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Barlow, minister in France, correspondence of, with
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Bonds of the collectors of the customs, on the official
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British minister, on the differences between the two coun-
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British minister, disavows the agency of Great Britain in
Indian affairs
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oct.
7
12
1
British minister's correspondence with Monroe, on the or-
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oct.
1
12
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British minister's correspondence on Capt. Henry's docu-
ments
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given to the Indians by Great Britain, and on impress-
ed seamen
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oct.
18
12
2
Bainbridge, capture of the Java by
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oct.
12
12
2
Barbary powers, disbursements for intercourse with the
folio 1st
10
Treasury
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370
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12
2
Berlin and Milan decrees, on the repeal of the
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oct.
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12
2
Bermuda, proclamation of the Governor of, providing for
2. supply of the British West Indies by a trade under
licences
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Bounty land of the Virginia line, on the western boundary
of the
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12
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Britain, on the pacific advances of the U. States towards
oct.
4,5
12
2
British officers, conduct of, towards prisoners taken in
American armed vessels
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oct.
7
13
1
Berlin and Milan decrees, information respecting the
oct.
2
13
2
Balances unsettled on the books of the Treasury and Na-
vy Departments
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Treasury
11
25
13
2
Banks, incorporated, of the District of Columbia, on the
oct.
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Treasury
11
150
13
2
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11
176
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Balances on the books of the Treasury and Navy Depart-
ments
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204
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Bounties and premiums, amount of
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134
13
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Bridge Company, on the petition of the Eastern Branch
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Bridge Company, on the petition of the Washington
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137
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Balances, on the books of the Treasury and Navy Depart-
ments
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14
1
Baltimore harbor, on the expense of the vessels sunk in the
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War
5
222
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1
Bank, national. plan of a
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12
Treasury
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357
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1
Banks, loans to the United States by different
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folio
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Treasury
12
352
14
1
Biddle, Captain, captures the Penguin
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oct.
6
14
1
Bills protested, the course pursued at the War office in the
payment of interest on
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Bounty lands, bad quality of certain military
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81
163
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1
Britain, commercial treaty with
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oct.
5
14
1
British vessels, instructions to collectors relative to
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oct.
5
Treasury
12
318
14
1
British colonies, duties for imports from the U. S. in the
oct.
84
14
1
British West Indies, on the duties upon the tonnage and
cargo of British vessels entering the ports of the Unit-
ed States from the
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53
14
1
British goods entered at Hampden, on
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Balances on the books of the Treasury and Navy
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folio 1st
14, 15
14
2
Bank of the United States, on the beneficial effects deriva-
ble from the
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oct.
2
14
2
British West Indies and American colonies, amount of du-
ties on imports from, and on prohibition of said imports
-
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Treasury
18
18
1
2
Califfe, Stephen, on the petition of
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Carman, Henry,
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217
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Chappel, John,
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tonnage, on the difficulties occurring in the execution
[168]
of the acts regulating the
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-
Treasury
1
226
1
2
Cochran, John, on the memorial of
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175
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2
Coins, on weights, measures, and
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Cole, Thomas, on petition of
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156
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Cook, David,
do
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States with a
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10
State
1
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1
2
Corps of two regiments of infantry, ten companies each,
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103
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Treasury
2
432
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Campbell, Thomas, on petition of
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War
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Colvill, Charles,
do
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1
215
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Commerce and navigation of the United States, on the
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State
1
319
2
1
Commissioners for negotiating treaties with the Creeks,
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-
-
-
-
-
Treasury
2
445
2
1
Commissioners of Loans for Rhode Island and New Hamp-
shire, on petitions of
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-
-
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Treasury
2
440
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Courts, Richard Henley, on petition of
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Crowell, Margaret, on petition of. (See Albaugh.)
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Customs, emoluments of the officers of the
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Cable, Thomas, on petition of. (See Scribner.)
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2
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Treasury
3
187
2
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Campbell, Patrick,
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Carroll, Mary, on petition of
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327
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Charlont, Peter, certificate of Judges in favor of -
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War
2
370
2
2
Chester, Samuel,
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War
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337
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Clerks in the State Department -
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State
2
328
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2
Clerks in the Treasury Department
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3
266
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2
2
Clerks in the War Department -
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War
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309
2
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Clingan, Charles, on petition of -
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War
2
382
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Coins. on the assays of certain gold and silver
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8
State
1
320
2
2
Collins, Putnam -
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Treasury
3
202
2
2
Commercial intercourse of the United States with foreign
nations, on the reasons for delaying to report on the -
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State
1
337
2
2
Commissioners of Loans, accounts of sundry (for cle:k
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hire, &c.)
-
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Treasury
3
242
2
Concklin, Ezekiel, and others, on petition of
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3
187
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Coon, Christian, on petition of
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329
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Cowenboven, Nicholas, and others, on petition of
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Treasury
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191
2
Cowenhoven, Peter, on petition of
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State
2
363
2
Cranch, Lemuel,
do
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Treasury
3
183
2
2
Crooke, Robert,
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Croxall, Charles,
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Cunningham, Hugh,
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3
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3
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Carolina. resolutions of the Legislature of (on an attempt
1
to raise troops for France in its limits)
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oct.
4
3
1
Champlin, Jabez, on petition of -
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Treasury
4
160
3
1
Coinage, on the impediments, at the mint, to
-
-
-
-
State
1
442
3
1
Commerce of the United States, on the privileges and res-
trictions, in foreign countries, of the -
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State
1
413,489
3
1
Commerce, on the vexations committed by foreign armed
vessels on our
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-
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State
1
455
3
1
Commissioners of Loans, certain accounts of
-
-
-
-
Treasury
4
133
3
1
Commissioner of the Revenue. (See Revenue.)
3
I
Correspondence of our Ministers in France and G. Britain
oct.
9, 10, 11
3
1
Creeks. relative to a peace with the
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War
3
12
S
1
Crecks and Cherokees, amount of presents, since the treaty
[168]
at New York, made to the (also expenses of said treaty)
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War
3
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2
Coit, Thomas, on petition of
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Treasury
4
442
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2
Courts of the United States, on fees and regulations proper
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1
143
3
2
Credit, plan for the support of public
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Creeks, documents and letters from Wayne and Seagrove,
agents for the
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War
S
199
4
1
Claims not admitted as valid, proceedings of Treasury on
certain, &c.
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-
oct.
4
Treasury
5
36
4
1
Colville, Charles, on the petition of
-
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State
1
478
4
1
Customs, emoluments and expenditures of officers of the
-
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Treasury
5
121
4
2
Carmichael, Antonia, on the memorial of
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oct.
13
State
2
16
19
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Compensations for losses by the French, on petitions for
oct.
14
State
2
22
4
2
Contingent charges of government, on expenditure of sums
to defray the -
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oct.
2
Treasury
5
393
5
1
Commerce, on the depredations on American
-
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oct.
5
State
2
177
5
1
Commissioner for ruuning the boundary between us and
Florida
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oct.
4
State
2
133
[168]
5
2
Cannon contracted for, since Jan. 7, 1794, for frigates, &c.
oct.
16
War
3
392
5
2
Cantrill. Stephen, on petition of -
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oct.
14
War
3
371
5
2
Carmichael, Antonia, on the memorial of
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oct.
1
5
2
Census -
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oct.
23
5
2
Certificates of registered and unfunded debt, loan office
and final settlement certificates, on
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oct.
8
Treasury
5
513
5
2
Cherokee treaty, estimate of expense of holding a
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War
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368
5
2
Claims for captures by British vessels, expenditures in pro-
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War
2, 3
442, 11
5
2
Clinch river, on running a line of experiment from the
Chilhowe mountain to
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oct.
7
War
3
249
5
2
Commerce, on protection of (see reports of select committees)
oct.
15
5
2
Contracts for the army
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-
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oct.
13
Treasury
6
356
5
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6
343
5
3
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3
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6
396
5
3
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folio
6
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6
486
6
1
Constellation and La Vengeance, action between the
-
oct.
20
Navy
1
34
6
1
Customs, emoluments of the officers of the
-
folio
2
Treasury
7
152
6
1
Cutting, John Brown, on petition of
-
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oct.
18
State
S
103
6
2
Captures by the British since 1800, of which complaint is
made
-
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oct.
19
State
S
133
6
2
Contingent fund, annual account of the
-
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oct.
8
7
1
Census the 211
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oct. 1st
4
7
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oct. sd
20
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1
Convention between the U. States and G. Britain in rela-
tion to the 6th article of the treaty of commerce, &c. -
oct. 2d
13
7
1
Contingent charges of government, appropriations for (un-
til 1802)
-
-
-
-
-
-
oct. 2d
3
7
1
Copper mines, on the
-
-
-
-
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oct. 2d
8
7
1
Courts of the United States. statements of suits in the
-
oct. 1, 2
6, 2
7
1
Customs. emoluments of the officers of the
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5
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7
2
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-
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oct.
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7
2
Contingent expenses of government, on, fund for defraying
the
-
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oct.
9
7
2
Customs, emoluments of officers of the
folio
10
8
1
Claiborne, a letter from (on importation of slaves into Lou-
isiana)
oct.
13
21
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22
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8
1
Contingent expenses of government, on fund for the
-
oct.
7
8
2
Claims barred by statute of limitation
-
-
-
folio
2
8
2
Contingent charges of government, on fund for the
-
oct.
14
8
2
Contractors for the mail, list of
-
-
-
-
folio
9
8
2
Customs. emoluments of the officers of the
-
-
folio
5
9
1
Caramalli Hamet. on the application of
-
-
-
oct. 1st
7, 12
9
1
Carolina. forts and fortifications ceded to the U.S. by South
[ 1698
oct. 1st
11
9
1
Colonial trade, depredations on
-
-
-
-
oct. 1st
10
9
1
Contingent charges of government, on the
-
-
oct. 1st
8
9
1
Contracts for the mail, on the
-
-
-
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12
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9
2
Clerks in the Department of State
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oct.
17
9
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oct.
21
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29
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oct.
6,7,8, 9
9
2
Connecticut, expenses of prosecutions in
-
-
-
oct.
23
9
2
Contingent charges of government, on the
-
-
oct.
10
9
2
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-
-
-
-
oct.
12
10
1
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.
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oct.
59
10
1
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,
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oct.
26
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oct.
23
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4
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52
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1
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10
1
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oct.
31
10
1
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-
-
-
-
-
6
Treasury
8
146
10
1
Contingent charges of government, on the
-
-
oct.
6
10
1
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-
oct.
36
Treasury
8
95
10
1
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-
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oct.
.
14.
10
1
Customs, emoluments of officers of the
-
-
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folio
5
10
2
Claiborne, on a letter from Gov'r (on the Alabama Indians)
oct.
7
10
2
Clerks in the Department of Treasury
-
-
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oct.
18
10
2
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do
War
-
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oct.
21
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4
231
10
2
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do
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-
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-
oct.
22
10
2
do
do
Post Office
-
-
-
oct.
23
10
2
Commercial rights of neutrals, proclamations relative to the
oct.
5
10
2
Contingent charges of government, on the
-
-
oct.
10
10
2
Cumberland road, on the
-
-
-
-
oct.
4
10
2
Customs, emoluments of the officers of the
-
-
folio
6
Treasury
8
254
11
1
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-
-
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3
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4
231
11
2
Canning, the British Secretary, a letter from, to Erskine
oct.
3
11
2
Claims, miscellaneous, expenditures on account of
-
oct. 2d
6
Treasury
9
203
11
2
Clearances, instructions to collectors on refusing to pri-
vate armed vessels of the United States
-
-
oct. 2d
5
Treasury
9
200
11
2
Clerks in the Department of Treasury
-
-
-
-
Treasury
9
210
2
do
War
-
-
-
oct. 2d
15
2
do
Navy
-
1
-
oct. 2d
18
23
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Department.
DOCUMENTS.
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Page.
11
2
Clerks in the Department of Post office
-
-
oct. 2d
20
11
2
Collectors, an extra allowance to certain
-
-
oct. 2d
9, 10
11
2
Contingent expenses of government, on the
-
-
oct. 1st
9
11
2
Contracts in the Department of Treasury
-
-
oct. 2d
6
Treasury
9
203
11
2
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4
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11
2
Consular agents in Europe
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5
11
2
Customs, emoluments of officers of the
-
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8
Treasury
9
239
11
3
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16
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-
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oct.
11
3
Charge d'affaires at Paris, letters from [Secretary of State
by
and French minister]
-
oct.
11
3
Church in Alexandria, President rejects the bill for incor-
porating
-
oct.
15
11
3
Church, at Salem, Mississippi, President returns the bill
for an appropriation to the
-
-
oct.
17
11
3
Claim of the Board of Commissioners west of Pearl river,
for additional compensation for their services, on the
oct.
21
Treasury
9
394
11
3
Claims, miscellaneous, discharged at the Treasury
-
-
0
Treasury
9
413
11
3
Clerks in Department of Treasury
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-
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folio 1st
11, 17
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9
346, 429
11
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14
11
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oct.
25
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folio 1st
9
Treasury
9
297
11
S
Colléctors of customs, proclamation and letter to the
-
oct.
9
4
11
3
Connelly, John, on petition of
-
-
-
-
-
-
Navy
2
26
11
3
Consul at Bordeaux, letter to Secretary of State, from agent
for the
-
-
-
-
-
-
oct.
11
11
S
Contingent expenses of government
-
-
-
oct.
10
11
3
Contracts in Department of Treasury
-
-
folio 1st
16
Treasury
9
413
11
3
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War
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folio 2d
9
11
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Navy
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oct.
31
11
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do
Post Office
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folio 2d
14.
11
3
Customs, on the petition of inspectors of, in Philadelphia
oct.
23
11
3
Customs, in Great Britain, on American produce
-
oct. 1st
6
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11
3
Customs, emoluments of officers of the
-
-
oct. 2d
2
12
1
Captures, by the belligerants, during the present Europe-
12
1
an war
-
-
-
-
-
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folio 1st
4
State
4
26
12
1
Chesapeake, on the adjustment of the affair of the
-
oct. 2d
3
12
1
Claims, miscellaneous, discharged at the Treasury
-
12
1
Clarke, Edward, on petition of
-
-
-
-
War
4
397
22, 31,
422, 21,
12
1
Clerks in the Departments of State, War, and Navy
-
oct.
-
4, I
35
244, 452
12
1
do
Treasury
-
-
folio 2d
6
Treasury
10
96
12
1
do
Post office
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folio 3d
14
12
1
Coins, foreign, on
-
-
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-
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folio 2d
14
Treasury
10
30
12
1
do
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-
-
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-
-
oct.
23
1
-
-
-
oct.
34
25
2
Connell, John, on petition of
-
5
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Page.
12
1
Connor, Benjamin, on petition of
-
-
-
-
-
War
4
389
12
1
Contingent expenses of government
-
-
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folio 1st
2
12
1
Contracts in the Department of Treasury
-
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folio 2d
8
12
1
do
War
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4
War
4
381
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1
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Navy
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18
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1
469
168
12
1
do
Post Office
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folio 3d
14
12
1
Cumberland road, on the
-
-
-
-
oct.
8
12
1
Customs, from 1789 to 1812
-
-
-
-
folio 2d
11
12
1
Customs, emoluments of officers of the
-
-
folio 2d
13
Treasury
10
233
12
1
Customs, bonds of collectors of the
-
-
-
folio 2d
15
12
2
Claims, miscellaneous, discharged at Treasury
-
folio 1st
12
12
2
Clerks in Department of War
-
-
-
folio 2d
5
,
4
504
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12
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Navy
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folio 1st
13
Treasury
10
406
12
2
do
Post Office
-
-
-
folio 2d
11
12
2
Connor, Benjamin, on petition of
-
-
-
-
8
War
4
540
12
2
Constitution, capture of the Guerriere by the
-
-
-
-
Navy
2
78
12
2
Contingent expenses of government on the
-
-
folio 1st
2
12
2
Contracts at the Department of Treasury
-
-
folio 1st
12
Treasury
10
397
12
2
do
War
.
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4
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4
501
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folio 2d
10
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2
68
12
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do
Post Office
-
-
folio 2d
11
12
2
Cumberland road, on the
-
-
-
-
oct.
15
12
2
Customs, purchases of supplies by the collectors of the, for
1811
-
-
-
-
folio 1st
12
13
1
Connor, Benjamin, on petition of
-
-
-
-
-
War
4
540
13
2
Campaign on the northern frontier, on the
-
-
oct.
54
13
2
Claims, miscellaneous, discharged at the Treasury
-
-
-
Treasury
11
132
13
2
Clerks in the Department of Treasury
-
-
folio
8
Treasury
11
128
13
2
do
War
-
-
-
folio
21
War
5
8
13
2
do
Navy
-
-
-
oct.
47
Navy
2
128
13
2
Coins, foreign, assays of
-
-
-
-
-
0
Treasury
11
206
18
2
Colors captured from the British naval forces
-
-
,
Navy
2
136
13
2
Companies, insurance, belonging to the District, on the
oct.
68
Treasury
11
206
13
2
Consuls, accounts of, in 1811 and 1812
-
-
folio
13
Treasury
11
176
[168]
13
2
Contracts for the army
-
-
-
-
folio
22
13
2
Contracts in Department of Treasury
-
-
folio
9
Treasury
11
132
13
2
do
Post office
-
-
folio
26
13
2
Crawford's reception at the court of France
-
-
oct.
34
13
2
Cumberland road, on the
-
-
-
oct.
36
Treasury
11
82,208
18
2
Customs, emoluments of the officers of
-
-
folio
12
Treasury
11
161
18
2
Carriage tax on the
-
-
-
oct.
20
18
2
Clerks in Department of Treasury
-
-
-
folio
6
Treasury
11
369
13
2
do
Navy
-
-
-
folio
19
13
2
do
Post office
-
-
-
folio
22
13
2
Commissioners for the army, on appointing
-
-
oct.
53
War
5
60
13
2
Cochrane, Admiral, correspondence of, on burning defence-
less towns
-
-
oct.
3
27
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28
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DOCUMENTS.
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Vol.
No.
Vol.
Page.
13
3
Contingent expenses of government
-
-
-
oct.
44
13
3
Contracts in Department of Treasury
-
-
folio
10
Treasury
11
412
13
3
do
War
-
-
-
folio
14
13
8
do
Navy
-
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folio
17
13
3
do
Post office
-
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21
13
3
Credit public, in providing a revenue to maintain
-
oct.
10
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13
3
Cumberland road, on the
-
-
-
-
oct.
57
Treasury
11
895
14
1
Clerks in Department of Treasury
-
-
-
oct.
23
Treasury
12
163
14
1
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State
-
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oct.
86
14
1
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Navy
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oct.
7
Navy
2
202
14
1
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War
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folio 2d
7
War
5
241
14
1
do
Post Office
-
-
oct.
22
14
1
Coins, foreign, on the value of
.
-
-
-
oct.
70
Treasury
12
325
14
1
Collector of New York, on a judgment of Gould Hoyt
against the
-
-
-
-
-
oct.
78
Treasury 12
327
14
1
Collectors, on the compensations of
-
-
-
oct.
79
Treasury 12
405
14
1
Collectors, instructions relative to British vessels, issued to
-
-
Treasury 12
318
14
1
Colonies, British, in America, on duties upon imports
from the United States in
-
-
-
-
oct.
84
14
1
Commercial treaty, correspondence between the negotia-
torn of the
-
-
oct.
27
State
5
165
14
1
Commercial treaty, a copy of the
-
-
-
oct.
5
14
1
Contracts in Department of War
-
-
.
folio 2d
5
War
2
198
14
1
do
Navy
-
-
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folio 2d
11
14
1
do
Post Office
-
folio 2d
12
14
1
Counsel to assist the Attorney General in certain cases
oct.
73
Treasury
12
385
14
1
Courtney and Harrison, on petition of
-
-
Navy
2
281
14
1
Creek Indians, occurrences during the negotiations with the
oct.
25
14
1
Cumberland road, on the
-
-
oct.
67
Treasury
12
320
14
1
Customs, on the emoluments of the officers of the, (for
1814-15)
-
-
-
folio 1st
12
Treasury
12
145, 191
14
2
Capitol Square, moneys necessary to complete the enclos-
ing of the
-
-
oct.
64
14
2
Canal. report of the directors of the Washington
-
oct.
63
14
2
Certificates outstanding, loan office and final settlement
-
-
Treasury
13
86
168
14
2
Claims. miscellaneous, discharged at the Treasury
-
folio 1st
7
Treasury
13
211
14
2
Clerks in Department of Treasury
-
-
folio 1st
5
Treasury
13
79
14
2
do
Navy, War, and Post Office
-
oct.
$1,40,87 W. & N.
5,2
312, 304
14
2
Collection of the direct tax. on the
-
-
-
-
-
Treasury
13
210
14
2
Commissioner of Claims, proceedings of the
-
-
oct.
15
14
2
Contracts in Department of War
-
-
-
folio 2d
4
War
5
307
14
2
do
Navy
-
-
-
folio 2d
10
Navy
2
307
by
14
2
do
Post Office
-
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folio 2d
12
14
2
do
Treasury
-
-
-
-
Treasury
13
211
14
2
Cook, Thomas, on petition of
-
-
-
-
-
Treasury
13
150
14
2
Criminal code, on revision of the
-
-
-
oct.
1
14
2
Currency, observations on a uniform national
-
oct.
1,2
14
2
Customs, emolaments of the officers of the
-
-
folio 1st
11
Treasury, 13
299
29
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2
Debts of the individual states, on funds for paying interest
of the
-
-
-
-
-
-
Treasury
1
165
1
2
Decker, Wilhelmus, on petition of
-
-
-
-
-
War
1
151
1
2
Delaplaine, James
do
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-
-
-
-
-
War
1
192
1
2
Dewy, James
do
-
-
-
-
-
War
1
207
1
2
Douglass, Hannah
do
-
-
-
-
-
War
1
186
[168]
1
2
Duties on imports and tonnage, on difficulties in the exe-
cution of the laws relative to the collection of the
-
-
-
Treasury
1
220
1
3
Davis, Nathan, on petition of
-
-
-
-
-
-
War
2
78
1
3
De Haas, John Philip do
-
-
-
-
-
-
War
2
104
1
3
Derby, Elias Haskett do
-
-
-
-
-
-
Treasury
2
123
Digitized by
1
3
Duties on imports, from 1st August to 30th Sept. 1790
-
-
-
Treasury
2
33
1
3
Duties on imports from 1st October, 1789, to 30th Sep-
tember. 1790
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Treasury
2
34
Google
2
1
Darlington, Abraham, on petition of
-
-
-
-
-
Treasury
3
83
2
1
Debt, on the public
-
-
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392
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Debt, public, report of commissioners for purchasing the
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Debt of United States, and sums annually necessary to li-
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Debts of the United States in 1790, '91, '96
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Drawbacks on dutiable exports in 1793, '94, '95
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Drawbacks in 1794, 95, '96
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-
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Duties on auctions, carriages, spirits, &c. &c.
-
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Drawbacks and duties in 1799, 1800, and 1801
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Debt, domestic, operation of the funds for reducing the
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Debts. foreign and domestic, statement of the
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Detroit, on the titles to lands around
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Duties, on laying new, (ou imports)
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Danish consul at Tripoli, on services rendered the Ameri-
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186
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Debt of the several states to the United States, measures
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Debt, public, statement of the, (in 1801-2-3-4-5-6-7)
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8
9
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Decree relative to blockades, explanation of the French -
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Deposites of public money in banks for last three years
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Direct tax, amount of, (to each state)
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Debt, public, on the
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De Butts and others, on petition of
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146
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Decrees of France and Spain, violating the maritime rights
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17
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10
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Deloyain. A. on petition of
-
-
-
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46
10
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Duties and drawbacks, the amount of, (in 1804-5-6)
-
oct.
32
Treasury
8
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Duties on imports, on an extension of credit for -
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36
10
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Duties and drawbacks on imports and exports in 1805-6-7
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16
10
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Decrees and orders violating the neutral rights of the
United States
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-
-
-
-
-
-
State
3
465
11
2
Danish cruizers, seizure of American property by
-
oct. 1st
8
State
3
613
11
2
Davis, John, and Mary East, on petition of
-
-
-
-
Navy
1
310
11
2
Debt, annual, incurred and reimbursed since 1789
-
-
6
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9
262
11
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12
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623, 641,
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657
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Duties and drawbacks on imports and exports for the last
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-
-
-
-
-
-
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4
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9
67
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Decrees affecting our nentral commerce on
-
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14
11
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-
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29
11
3
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1
323
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11
3
Duties and drawbacks in 1807-8-9
-
-
-
folio 1st
8
Treasury
9
294
11
3
Duties, additional, on imports
-
-
-
-
oct.
22
Treasury
9
436
11
3
Degen, Purviance, and Co. on bills of exchange drawn on
-
Treasury
9
483
12
1
Deposites, public, in banks
-
-
-
-
oct.
26
Treasury
10
147
12
1
Dickey, John, on petition of
-
-
-
-
-
-
Navy
2
25
12
1
Duties and drawbacks
-
-
-
-
folio 2
3
Treasury
10
206
12
2
Debt, public, annual payment on account of the
-
-
folio 1st
14
Treasury
10
411
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SESSION.
Department.
DOCUMENTS.
Vol.
No.
Vol.
Page.
12
2
Duane's Hand Book for infantry
-
-
-
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-
War
4
505
12
2
Duties and drawbacks
-
-
-
-
folio 1st
7
Treasury
10
338
13
1
Decrees violating the neutral rights of the United States,
on repeal of
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
State
4
63
13
1
Direct tax. on a
-
-
-
-
-
-
folio
3
13
1
Duties on prize goods, on a reduction of the
-
-
oct.
5
Treasury
11
21
163]
13
2
Debt of the United States, revised statement of the
-
folio
15
Treasury
11
202
13
2
Duties and drawbacks
-
-
-
-
-
folio
7
Treasury
11
78
13
3
Debt, public, on a plan for reducing the, and paying the
interest on
-
-
-
-
-
oct.
73
Treasury
11
447
13
3
Departments, reports from, (on destruction of papers)
-
oct.
18
Digitized by Google
13
3
Discipline for the army, on a uniform system of -
-
-
-
War
5
39
13
3
Duties and drawbacks
-
-
-
-
-
folio
8
Treasury
11
402
14
1
Dartmoor prison, on transactions at
-
-
-
oct.
36
State
4
237
14
1
Debt, funded and floating, on additions to the
-
-
folio 1st
13
Treasury
12
300
14
1
Direct tax, on enlarging the time for ascertaining transfers
of property subject to the
-
-
-
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oct.
8
14
1
Duties, internal, for 1814
-
-
-
-
folio 1st
3
14
1
Duties and drawbacks
-
.
-
-
folio 1st
4
Treasury
12
265
14
1
Duties, internal, and on imports, probable amount of, (for
1815)
-
-
-
-
-
-
oct.
24, 26
Treasury
12
323
14
1
Duties on imports, a new tariff of
-
-
-
oct.
50
Treasury
12
205
14
1
Duties on the tonnage and cargo of British vessels from
the British West Indies
-
-
-
oct.
53
14
2
Dale, Samuel, on petition of
-
-
-
-
-
-
Treasury
13
220
14
2
Debt, public, on state of the
-
-
-
-
oct.
2
14
2
Direct tax, on appeals from the assessments of the
-
oct.
54
14
2
Duties paid by British ships, in contravention of treaty
stipulations, information of
-
-
-
oct.
64
14
2
Duties on imports, on the calculation of
-
-
-
oct.
97
14
2
Duties on imports from British West Indies and American
colonies
-
-
-
-
-
-
folio 1st
3
Treasury
13
18
14
2
Duties, internal, for 1815, a statement of
-
-
folio 1st
9
Treasury
13
250
14
2
Duties on stills, on equalizing the
-
-
-
-
-
Treasury
13
88
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14
2
Duties, internal, and direct tax, relative to the
-
-
-
-
Treasury
13
347
1
2
Edwards, Cæsar
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
War
1
174
1
2
Ely, John
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
War
1
76
1
2
Estimate, on an additional (for 1790)
-
-
-
-
-
Treasury
1
141
1
2
do
do
-
-
-
-
-
-
Treasury
1
294
1
3
Easton, James, on petition of
-
-
-
-
-
-
War
2
29
1
3
Emmerson, Anna, on petition of -
-
-
-
-
-
War
2
87
1
3
Erkelens, Gosinus
do
-
-
-
-
-
-
Treasury
2
121
1
S
Estimates for 1791
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Treasury
2
1
1
3
Exports for 1790
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Treasury
2
109
1
S
do
do
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Treasury
2
118
2
1
Elliot, Bernard, representatives of, on petition of
-
.
-
War
2
127
1
Ellis, Daniel, and John How
do
-
-
-
-
Treasury
3
78
1
Estimates for 1792
.
-
.
-
-
-
Treasury
2
263
35
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MENTS.
DOCUMENNS.
CONGRESS.
SESSION.
Vol.
No.
Department.
Vol.
Page.
2
1
Estimates for 1792
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Treasury
3
89
2
2
Elliott, John, and Abner Pryor, on petition of
-
-
-
-
War
2
326
2
2
Ellis, William, on petition of
-
,
-
-
-
-
War
2
323
2
2
Ennis, Mary
do
-
-
-
-
-
-
War
2
327
2
2
Estimates for 1793
,
-
-
-
-
-
Treasury
S
141
2
2
do
do
-
-
-
-
-
-
Treasury
4
60
[168]
2
2
Estimates of the expenses of the War Department, docu-
ments on the
-
-
-
-
-
-
War
2
220
2
2
Expenditures and receipts for 1791
-
-
-
-
-
Treasury
S
140
2
2
Exports for 1792 -
-
-
-
-
-
folio
29
Treasury
4
68
3
1
Edgar, John, on petition of
-
-
-
-
-
1
Treasury
4
163
3
1
Erkelens, Gosuinus, on petition of
-
-
-
-
-
Treasury
4
164
3
1
Estimates for 1794
-
-
-
-
-
folio
1
Treasury
4
83
s
1
do
do
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Treasury
4
209
3
1
Expenditures for 1792
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Treasury
4
80
3
1
Exports for 1793
-
-
-
-
-
folio
5
Treasury
4
208
S
2
Estimates for 1795
-
-
-
-
-
folio
1
Treasury
4
219
3
2
Expenditures for 1793
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Treasury
4
285
3
2
Exports for 1794
-
-
-
-
.
oct.
7
Treasury
4
446
4
1
Emoluments of officers of customs, (see Customs)
4
1
Estimates of appropriations for 1796
-
.
-
oct.
Q
Treasury
4
447
4
1
do
do
-
-
.
-
-
Treasury
5
1
4
1
Expenditures of 1795
-
-
-
-
-
oct.
10
4
1
Exports for 1795
-
-
-
-
-
oct.
51
Treasury
5
124
4
1
do' from 1790 to '95
-
-
-
-
folio
4
Treasury
5
86
4
2
Estimates for 1797
-
.
-
-
-
oct.
4
Treasury
5
292
4
2
Estimates for the navy, fortification of ports, &c.
-
-
oct.
8
Treasury
5
382
4
2
Estimates to make good deficiencies in appropriations of
1796, for military department
-
-
-
oct.
10
Treasury
5
391
4
2
Expenditures for 1795
-
-
-
-
-
oct.
4
Treasury
5
333
4
2
Expenditures for foreign intercourse, (see foreign)
-
4
2
Expenditures of the War Department
-
-
-
oct.
3
4
2
Expenditures in the Military Department
-
-
oct.
17
4
2
Exports for 1796 -
-
-
-
-
-
oct.
9
Treasury
5
385
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5
1
Ellicott. commissioner, under the treaty with Spain, to
run the boundary line, information from
-
-
-
-
State
2
133
5
1
Engineers in the service of the United States
-
-
oct.
10
5
1
Estimates of appropriations for several objects
-
-
-
-
Treasury
5
4S5
5
1
Expenditures from April, 1796, to April, 1791
-
-
-
-
Treasury
5
426
5
2
Eaton's Neck, on erecting a light house on
-
-
,
-
Treasury
6
200
5
2
Elficott, communications from
-
-
-
-
-
-
State
2
448
5
2
Estimates for 1798
-
-
-
:
-
oct.
3
Treasury
5
439
5
2
Estimates for navy
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Treasury
6
385
5
2
Expenditures for 1797
-
-
-
-
-
folio
12
Treasury
5
439
5
2
Exports
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Treasury
5
516
5
2
Exports
-
-
-
-
-
-
folio
7
Treasury
6
343
5
2
Exports
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Treasury
6
S37
5
3
Estimates for 1799
-
-
-
-
-
oct.
13
Treasury
6
426
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No.
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Page.
5
3
Estimates of the expense of forming a navy
-
-
oct.
18
5
3
Expenditures of 1798
-
-
-
-
-
oct.
13
Treasury
6
426
5
3
Exports for 1798
-
-
-
,
.
oct.
16
Treasury
6
422
6
1
Estimates for 1800
-
-
-
-
-
oct.
7
Treasury
7
12
6
1
Expenditures for 1799
-
-
-
-
-
oct.
7
Treasury
7
12
6
1
Exports for 1799
-
-
-
-
-
folio
8
6
2
Estimates for 1801
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7
104
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-
-
-
-
-
oct.
3
6
2
Expenditures for 1800
-
-
-
-
-
oct.
3
6
2
Exports
do
-
-
-
-
-
oct.
11
7
1
Estimates for the army for 1802
-
-
-
-
oct. 2d
7
7
1
Estimates for 1802
-
-
-
-
oct. 3d
7
7
1
Estimates of the sum necessary to carry into effect the con-
vention with the French republic
-
-
-
oct. 1st
10
7
1
Expenditures for 1801
-
-
-
-
-
oct, 3d
7
7
1
Exports for 1801
-
-
-
-
-
oct. 3d
14
1
Exports to Italy, Gibraltar, and Barbary, for each of the
five years before 1801
-
-
-
-
oct. 3d
11
7
1
Exports from Mississippi for 1801
-
-
-
oct. 3d
18
7
2
Estimates for 1803
-
-
-
-
-
folio
2
7
2
Expenditures for 1802
-
-
.
.
.
folio
2
7
2
Exports
do
-
-
-
-
-
folio
7
8
1
Estimates for 1804
-
-
-
-
-
folio
1
8
1
do
do
-
.
-
'
-
oct.
14
8
1
Expenditures for 1803
-
-
-
-
-
oct.
14,27
8
1
do
do
-
-
-
-
-
folio
4
8
1
Exports for 1803
-
-
-
-
-
oct.
18
8
2
Estimates for 1805
-
-
-
-
-
oct.
15
8
2
do
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-
-
-
-
-
oct.
17
8
2
Expenditures for 1803
-
-
-
-
-
oct.
11
8
2
Expenditures for 1804
-
-
-
,
-
oct.
15
8
2
Exports for 1803 and 1804
-
-
-
-
folio
6
9
1
Exports for 1805
-
-
-
-
-
oct.
18
9
1
Estimates, &c. &c. in this session to be found only in the
originals
9
2
Estimates for 1807
-
-
-
-
-
oct.
18
891 [ 891 ]
9
2
Exports for 1806
-
-
-
-
-
folio
6
10
1
Elwell, Robert, on petition of
-
,
-
-
-
0
Navy
1
247
10
1
Estimates for 1808
-
-
-
-
-
oct.
25
Treasury
8
22
10
1
Estimates for 1807, for the Navy Department
-
-
oct.
28
Treasury
8
1
10
1
Evans, John, on petition of
-
-
-
-
-
-
War
4
167
-
-
-
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-
10
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-
-
-
-
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101
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2
Estimates for 1809
-
-
-
-
-
oct.
15
10
2
Exports for 1808
-
-
-
-
-
folio
3
Treasury
8
207
11
2
East, Mary, on petition of
-
-
-
.
-
-
Navy
1
310
11
2
Estimates for 1810
-
-
-
-
-
oct. 2d
3
Treasury
9
155
11
2
Expenditures for 1809
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
Treasury
9
155
11
2
Exports for 1809 -
.
-
:-
-
-
folio 2d
7
Treasury
9
215
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3
Embargo fines
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-
-
-
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-
folio 2d
4
11
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Estimates for 1811
-
.
-
-
-
oct.
19, 20
Treasury
9
300, 344
11
3
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-
-
-
-
oct.
19
Treasury
9
300, 344
11
S
Exports for 1810
-
-
-
-
-
fulio 1st
18
Treasury
9
438
12
1
Estimates for 1812
-
-
-
-
-
oct.
25
Treasury
10
49
12
1
Expenditures for 1811
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10
49
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Treasury
10
99
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12
Treasury
10
228
12
2
Estimates for 1813
-
.
-
-
-
oct.
16
Treasury
10
290
12
2
Expenditures for 1812
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Treasury
10
290
12
2
Exports
do
-
-
-
-
-
folio 1st
16
Treasury
10
425
13
2
Embargo, on the repeal of the
-
-
-
-
oct.
93
18
2
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Erie, capture of British squadron on Lake
-
-
-
-
Navy
2
95
13
2
Estimates for 1814
-
-
-
-
-
oct.
40
Treasury
11
83
13
2
Expenditures for 1813
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Treasury
11
83
13
2
Exports
do
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folio
10
Treasury
11
140
13
3
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Navy
2
171
13
3
do
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-
-
War
5
137
13
3
Estimates for 1815
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-
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-
-
oct.
40
Treasury
11
329
13
3
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Estimates for 1816, (see appropriations) -
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Treasury
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14
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24
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oct.
26
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oct.
24
14
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Expenditures for 1815
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Treasury
12
416
14
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Expenditures from 1789 to 1815
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12
181
14
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Expenditures of the military and naval establishments, as
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Treasury
12
177
14
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Exports for 1815 -
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folio 1st
10
Treasury
12
253
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2
Epervier brig, supposed to be lost, the accounts of the offi-
cers and crew of the
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-
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-
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-
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Navy
2
329
14
2
Estimates for 1817
-
-
-
-
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folio 1st
4
Treasury
12
22
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Exports for 1816
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-
-
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folio 1st
8
Treasury
13
237
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2
Falmouth, in Maine, on petition of weighers and gaugers in
-
-
Treasury
1
173
1
2
Finnie, William, on petition of
-
-
-
-
-
-
Treasury
1
217
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2
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Fuller, Nathan
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-
-
-
War
1
162
1
3
Falconer, John, and others, on petition of
-
-
-
-
War
2
45
1
3
Fielding Ebenezer do
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War
2
95
1
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Fisheries, on the cod and whale
-
-
.
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folio
3
State
1
103
1
3
Ford, Robert, on petition of
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War
2
76
1
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Frontiers of Virginia, on measures taken for protecting the
.
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War
1
503
1
S
Frontiers, on information relative to the
-
-
-
-
War
1
513
41
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MENTS.
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Department.
DOCUEMNTS.
Vul.
No.
Vol.
Page.
2
1
Finances, on the
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Treasury
2
397
2
1
Franklin, John, on petition of
-
-
-
-
-
-
Treasury
3
83
2
1
Freer, Daniel
do
-
-
-
-
-
-
Treasury
3
110
2
1
Frontiers of Pennsylvania, on protection of the
-
-
-
-
War
2
133
2
1
Frontiers of Virginia do
-
-
-
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-
-
War
2
169
2
2
Farrar, Samuel, on petition of
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-
-
War
2
322
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2
2
Faulkner, Thomas and Edward, on petition of
-
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-
-
War
2
370
2
2
Fegan, Garrit,
do
-
-
-
-
-
-
War
2
322
20
2
Fisher, Margaret
do
-
-
-
-
-
-
Treasury
3
204
2
2
Flour, Margaret
do
-
-
-
-
-
8
War
2
327
2
2
Fox, John
do
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-
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War
2
331
2
2
Frost, William
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War
2
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Fuller, Nathan
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War
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389
2
2
Fuller, Benjamin
do
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Treasury
3
187
3
1
Fayette, Marquis de la, on advances for relief of the
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-
$
State
1
445
3
1
Fechem, George, on petition of -
-
-
-
-
-
Treasury
4
164
3
1
Ferguson, Hugh
do
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-
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Treasury
4
168
3
1
Fonda, Lawrence
do
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-
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I
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Treasury
4
169
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1
Foreign intercourse, receipts and expenditure of appropria-
tions to, from 1790 to 93
-
-
-
-
-
-
State
1
451
3
1
France and Great Britain, relative to
-
-
-
oct.
1
S
1
France and Great Britain, communications from our Minis-
ters to
-
-
-
-
-
oct.
8, 9, 10,
3
1
French Republic, address to Congress, by the committee of
11
Public Safety of the
-
-
-
-
-
-
State
1
424
3
1
Frontiers, on the South Western
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-
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-
6
War
3
1
3
2
Foreign intercourse, receipts and expenditures for
-
-
-
State
1
462
3
2
Fortifications, report, with instructions to the engineers
for erecting
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
War
3
166
S
2
French Republic, communication with the, (on weights and
measures)
-
-
-
-
-
oct.
6
3
2
Frontiers of the United States, on the
-
-
-
-
-
War
8
170
3
2
Frontiers. on the troops necessary for defence of the
-
-
-
War
3
171
4
1
Fortification, of certain ports and harbors, on the
-
oct.
12
War
3
232
463
4
1
French Republic, on the colors of the
-
-
-
oct.
8
4
1
French Republic, communications from the minister of the
oct,
32
4
1
Frigates, on the progress in procuring materials for
-
-
-
War
3
205
4
1
Frigates, estimates relative to
-
-
-
-
-
-
War
3
240
4
2
Fauchet, correspondence of, (on differences between the
United States and France)
-
-
-
-
oct.
2
4
2
Foreign intercourse, expenditures for
-
-
-
oct.
11
Treasury
5
393
4
2
Forsyth, Fanny, Attorney General's report on petition of
oct.
19
At. Gen.
1
188
4
2
Fortifications, estimates of appropriations for
-
-
oct.
8
Treasury
5
382
4
2
France, official correspondence between the ministers of
United States, and
-
-
-
0
-
oct.
2
4
2
French Republic, complaints of
-
-
-
-
oct.
1
48
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2
French citizens, on the memorial of Philadelphia merchants
respecting captures by
-
-
-
-
-
-
State
2
22
5
1
Florida, on the proceedings of the commissioner for runing
the boundary of
-
-
-
-
-
oct.
4
5
1
Foreign intercourse, on our
-
-
-
-
oct.
3
5
[168]
1
Foreign relations, with different nations
-
-
-
-
-
State
2
77
5
1
Fortifications, on further provision for
-
-
-
oct.
11
5
1
Frigates, on certain
-
-
-
-
-
oct.
9
5
2
Fortifications, on advances for
-
-
-
-
folio
2
Treasury
6
203
5
2
Frontiers, expenditure of appropriations for defence of the
-
-
War
3
395
5
3
Farragut, George, on petition of -
-
-
-
-
-
War
3
493
5
3
France, on relations between the United States and
-
oct.
5,6
State
3
17
Digitized by
5
3
French Republic, relative to an edict of the
-
-
oct.
8, 10
6
1
France, documents relative to the mission to
-
-
oct.
1
6
1
French officers, on the petition of the imprisoned -
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oct
9
Navy
1
33
7
1
French Republic, sum necessary to carry into effect the con-
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oct. 1st
10
7
1
French cruizers. instruction to naval commanders to capture
oct. 3d
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Navy
1
72
7
2
Finances, on the state of the
-
.
folio
1
7
2
Fish, amount of exports of, and duties on
-
folio
8
8
1
Fees to counsel for legal advice, on business of the United
States
-
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-
-
-
oct.
22
8
1
Finances, on state of the
-
-
.
-
oct.
1
8
2
Fees to counsel, for legal advice on business of the United
States
-
-
-
-
-
-
oct.
19
8
2
Fortifications, on expenses for
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-
-
-
-
-
War
4
133
9
1
Fisher, Daniel, on petition of
-
-
-
-
-
-
War
4
150
9
1
Fortifications, South Carolina cedes to the United States
certain
-
-
oct.
11
9
1
Fortifications within the U. States, President's message on
oct.
13
9
1
French Republic, bill drawn on the Treasury by the minis-
ter to France, for claims under the convention with the
folio
8
9
1
do
do
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-
-
-
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folio
9
9
2
French decree, explanations of
-
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oct.
16
168
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2
Frigates, on the state of the
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-
-
-
oct.
5
10
1
Fortifications, on the state of
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folio
8
War
4
182
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1
do
do
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-
-
-
oct.
20
10
1
French, Samuel, on petition of
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-
-
-
-
War
4
204
10
1
Frigates, number and condition of
-
-
-
oct.
51
10
2
Fortifications, execution of the act relative to
-
-
oct.
8
11
1
Finances, on the
-
.
-
-
-
folio
1
11
1
Fortifications, on expense necessary to complete the
-
-
-
War
4
229
1
2
Finances, on the
-
-
-
-
folio 2d
2
1
2
Foreign armed vessels in the waters of the United States,
orders relative to
-
-
-
-
-
oct.
10
Treasury
9
223
2
Foreign relations, on
-
-
-
-
-
oct. 1st
16
11
2
Foreigners naturalized and registered as seamen, on
-
oct. 1st
17
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2
Forged papers, purporting to belong to American vessels
relative to
-
-
-
-
-
oct. 1st
12
11
2
Fortifications, on
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-
-
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-
War
4
244
11
3
Finances, on the
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-
-
-
-
folio 1st
17
11
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Fines, for infraction of embargo and non-intercourse laws
on the
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11
3
Foreign affairs, documents relative to
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oct.
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11
3
do
do
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folio
2, 6
11
3
Fortifications. on moneys required for
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oct.
26
War
4
340
11
3
France, duties on imports in American vessels, into
-
oct.
4, 5
11
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France, on articles of American produce prohibited from -
oct.
4, 5
State
3
664, 679
11
3
French decrees. President's proclamation on revocation of the
oct.
9
11
3
Frigates, estimates of sums necessary to repair certain
-
-
-
Navy
1
374
11
3
Fund for relief of distressed seamen in foreign ports, on the
oct.
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Treasury
9
402
11
3
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do
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-
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-
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folio 1st
14
12
1
Finances, on the
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12
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Foster and Monroe, correspondence of (on orders in council)
oct.
1
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1
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-
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6
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French Minister. letters from the
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oct.
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13
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Finances, on state of the
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13
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-
-
oct.
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13
2
Flags captured from the British naval forces
-
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8
Navy
2
136
13
8
Foreign affairs, correspondence between our Secretary of
State and the British Secretary for
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oct.
22
13
2
France, on reception of the American Minister at the court of
oct.
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State
4
143
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2
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oct.
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State
4
169
13
2
French Minister, letter to the Secretary of state from the
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8
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4
166
13
2
Frontier, on the campaign of the Northern
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oct.
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13
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Farrish, Thomas B. on petition of
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5
139
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14
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14
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Finance, Dallas's report on the state of the
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oct.
2
14
2
Finances, on the
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Garret, John. on petition of
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War
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153
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2
Garretson, Samuel
do
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War
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209
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2
Gibbon, James
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War
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2
Gladhill. Ely
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War
1
206
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2
Gould, David
do
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War
1
181
1
2
Gove, Nathaniel
do
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-
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War
1
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Guyer, Stephen
do
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214
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War
2
75
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Green, Wardwell
do
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War
2
85
2
1
Graham. William
do
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-
-
-
-
-
Treasury
3
113
2
1
Green. Richard
do
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-
-
-
-
-
Treasury
3
83
2
1
Green. Catherine
do
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folio
8
Treasury
2
307
2
1
Green, Jacob, and others, on petition of
-
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.
-
Treasury
2
83
47
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2
Garanger, Lewis, on petition of
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-
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-
Treasury
4
73
2
2
Gardner, Joanna
do
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-
-
-
-
War
2
357
2
2
Garrigues Jacob
do
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-
-
-
-
Treasury
3
185
2
2
Garrison. Benjamin and Elizabeth, on petition of
-
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-
War
2
327
2
2
Giles Aquila, on petition of
-
-
-
-
-
-
Treasury
3
205
2
2
Grant, Thomas
do
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2
2
Gray, James
do
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-
-
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War
2
324
2
2
Green, Joseph
do
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-
-
-
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War
2
370
2
2
Greenwalt, Philip
do
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-
-
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-
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War
2
385
2
2
Griffith. John
do
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-
-
-
-
-
Treasury
S
185
2
2
Groves, James
do
I
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9
War
2
386
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Gamble. James
do
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Treasury
4
170
3
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Gaugers of N. York, do
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Treasury
4
159
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Genet, communications relative to
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9
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Georgia, letter on Indian affairs, from Governor of
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2
213
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Greaton, Sarah
do
0
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8
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8
Treasury
4
192
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Gardner, William
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9
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Goddard, Thacher
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Treasury
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113
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Green, Henry
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Greenman, Jeremiah do
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Georgia, land claims, Attorney General on the
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191
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Humphreys, David,
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Hunt, Thomas
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8
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Hopkins, Parker, and Meers, on memorial of
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5
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House George, on petition of
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29
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Hobby, John, Attorney General on the memorial of
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17
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2
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Hobby, John, on petition of
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9
10
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Hull, Governor, letters from, (on conduct of certain Indians)
oct.
4
10
1
Hunter, George, on petition of
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48
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1
429
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Harper's Ferry, on expenditure at
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391
12
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Harrison, battle of the Indians at Tippecanoe with General
oct.
4
12
1
Henley, David, on petition of
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oct.
33
War
4
394
12
1
Henry, Captain. discloses a plot of Great Britain to dis-
member the Union
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oct.
10
163
12
1
Henry, Captain, the British minister on the communication of
oct.
11
12
1
Hospitals, rules for the government of the naval
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36
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1
495
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Harper's Ferry, expenditures at
(see armories)
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War
5
133
13
3
Hoyt, Gould, recovers judgment against the collector of
New York, for seizing a ship equipped by him for Petion
oct.
78
14
1
Hampden, on British goods entered at
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12
391
14
1
Harrison, Samuel and J. T. Courtnay, on petition of
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2
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Haslitt, William
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12
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Hornet and Penguin, action between the
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6
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2
194
14
2
Harrison, General. on the accounts of
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21
War
5
272
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Heads of Departments, letter from (on accountability)
-
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47
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5
12
14
2
Higgins, Pentland and others, on petition of
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Jackson, Pattin, on petition of
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War
1
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2
Indians of the Wabash and Miami, expenses of a treaty with the
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War
1
269
1
2
Indians, instructions to the commissioners for treating with
the Southern
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War
1
272
1
2
Indians. North West of the Ohio, information relative to the
depredations of the
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371
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1
2
Indians, report of commissioners for treating with the
Southern
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War
1
290
1
2
Indians, statement of $20,000 appropriated for expenses of
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1
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Jones, Samuel, on petition of
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4
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-
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War
2
213,307
2
2
Indians, on
(see Seagrove)
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2
Indians, North West of the Ohio, on expense of a treaty
with the
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Jones, Elizabeth and Zebulon, on petiti
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Jones, John and Griffith
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208,221
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Jenkins, Thomas and sons, on petition of -
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4
174
3
1
Indians, on the
(see Creeks)
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Indians of the Six Nations, on the state of affairs between
3
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4
192
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2
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420
3
2
Indians. on improving intercourse and preserving peace.
with the
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6, 4
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8
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256
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Indians, copy of a treaty with certain
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Indians, on measures pursued for opening a trade with the
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3
205
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Intercourse with foreign nations, expenditures of (see foreign)
2
Intercourse, with confidential message and statements re-
lativé to
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oct.
3
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Jones, David, on memorial of
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18
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10
Treasury
6
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5
2
Imports for two years prior to first October. 1796
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1
5
2
Impressed seamen, returns of
(since 1797)
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State
2
335
5
2
Indents of interest, on
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8
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5
2
Indian Department, expenditure of appropriations for the
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3
395
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liberating
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18
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4
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5
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Imports for 1801
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Imports, on the new duties upon
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331, 390
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Indians. Delaware, Piankeshaw, Fox &c. treaties with the
oct.
4, 10
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8
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Johonnet, Francis, on petition of
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oct.
21
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Importations for 1814
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4
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Impressments, of American seamen
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Jay, Sir James, on petition of
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3
443
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Importation, President recommends suspension of the act
against
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2
9
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Importations for 1805
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Importation, on the act against
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27
10
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Importations for 1806
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4
Treasury
8
73
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1
Indians, treaty with certain
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8
10
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Indians, treaty with the Choctaw
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Indian trade, purchases and disbursements by the superin-
tendants of
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War
4
169
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Interdict of the waters of the United States to British ves-
sels of war
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-
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2
10
1
Invalid pensioners
(see pensioners)
[ 168
.
-
10
2
Importations in 1807
-
-
-
-
-
folio
5
Treasury
8
228
10
2
Indians, letter from Governor Claiborne on the Alabama
-
oct.
7
11
1
Investigation, report of committee of
-
-
-
folio
5
11
2
Importations
-
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-
-
-
-
folio 2d
6
Treasury
9
112
11
2
Impressed seamen, statement of -
-
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folio 1st
4
11
2
Indian treaties
-
-
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oct.
13, 14
11
3
Importations
-
-
-
-
-
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folio 1st
19
Treasury
9
451
11
s
Importations, relative to additional duties on
-
-
oct.
22
Treasury
9
436
12
1
Importation. evasions of the act against (sea nonimportation)
12
1
Importations in 1810
-
-
-
-
-
folio 2d
9
Treasury
10
125
12
1
Impressed seamen, correspondence relative to
-
-
oct.
14, 18
12
1
do
do
names of
-
-
-
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State
4
1
12
1
Impressments, on
-
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folio 1st
3
12
1
I
Indian trade, funds employed in the
-
-
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folio 3d
s
War
4
344
12
1
Indians, battle with
(at Tippecanoe)
-
-
oct.
4
12
1
Indians. on the encouragement given by Great Britain to the
oct.
18
12
1
Judiciary, President rejects a bill relative to the
-
-
oct.
12
12
2
Java, Bainbridge's letter on capture of the
-
-
oct.
18
12
2
Importations
-
-
-
-
1
-
folio 1st
9
Treasury
10
345
12
2
Impressments, on
-
-
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oct.
9
13
2
Importations
-
-
-
-
-
-
folio
5
Treasury
11
56
13
2
Indians of Michigan, distressed state of the
-
-
oct.
74
13
3
Importations
-
-
-
-
-
-
folio
5
Treasury
11
299
13
3
Indian treaties. on
-
-
-
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oct.
68
13
S
Intercourse with the enemy, on illicit
-
-
-
oct.
31
Treasury
11
293
14
1
Importations in 1814
-
-
-
-
-
folio 1st
2
Treasury
12
77
14
1
Imports, probable amount of duties on
(in 1815)
-
oct.
24
14
1
Imports, a new tariff of duties on
-
-
-
oct.
50
14
1
Impressed seamen, confined in Dartmoor and captured from
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the British, or given up by them, the number of
-
folio 2d
2
14
1
Indians, Creek, copy of occurrences during the negotia-
tions with the (in which they express a desire to pre-
Digitized by Google
sent lands to General Jackson)
-
-
-
oct.
25
14
1
Interest on claims against Government, on allowing
-
-
-
War
5
240
14
1
Internal duties, probable amount of for 1815
-
-
oct.
24
14
2
Importations in 1815
-
-
-
-
-
folio 1st
12
Treasury
is
311
14
2
Imports from British West Indies and American colonies,
duties on
-
-
-
-
-
-
folio 1st
3
Treasury
13
18
14
2
Indian tribes, our relations with the
-
-
-
oct.
1
14
2
Indiana, constitution of
-
-
-
-
-
oct.
3
14
2
Judiciary establishment, on a new modification of the
-
oct.
1
1
2
Keefe, Benjamin, on petition of
-
-
-
-
-
War
1
190
59
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WRITTEN
CONGRESS.
MENTS.
SESSION.
Department.
DOCUMENTS.
Vol.
No.
Vol.
Page.
1
2
Knapp. Joel, on petition of
-
-
-
-
-
-
War
1
156
1
2
Kuhn, Christian
do
-
-
-
-
-
-
War
1
129
1
3
Kaskaskia and Kahokia. on the lands of the inhabitants of
-
-
State
1
169
1
3
Kearsly, Samuel, on petition of -
-
-
-
-
-
War
2
29
1
3
King. Robert
do
-
-
-
-
-
-
War
2
38
168
2
1
Kittredge, Job and others, on petition of
-
-
-
-
-
Treasury
S
122
2
1
Kuhn, Ludwig
do
-
-
-
-
-
-
Treasury
3
83
2
2
Kennedy, Mary
do
-
-
-
-
-
-
War
2
327
2
2
Kent, Ebenezer
do
-
-
-
-
-
-
War
2
323
2
2
Kentucky, on the expense of a messenger to
(to re-
ceive the votes of electors for President and Vice Presi-
dent of United States)
8
-
-
.
-
-
Treasury
1
338
2
2
Knight. John, on petition of
-
-
-
-
-
-
War
2
374
2
2
Kuhn, Ludwig
do
9
-
-
-
-
-
Treasury
S
264
Digitized by Google
S
1
Kruimena, Englebert do
I
I
-
-
-
-
Treasury
4
192
S
1
Kentucky. on a representation from legislature of
-
-
-
Treasury
4
169
4
1
Keating. Oliver. on petition of
-
-
-
9
-
-
Treasury
5
113
5
2
Kosciusko, on the claim of
I
-
-
-
oct.
6
Treasury
5
510
8
1
Kaskaskia Indians, treaty between the United States and the
oct.
5
1
2
Lands. a plan for the disposition of the vacant public
-
folio
-
Treasury
1
280
1
2
Lewis, Robert, representative of, on petition of -
.
.
.
War
1
180
1
2
Lincoln, Rufus
do
-
.
-
-
War
1
86
1
2
Lutterloh. Henry Emanuel
do
-
-
-
-
War
1
140
1
3
Lands of inhabitants of Kaskaskia, Kahokia and La
Praire de Rochus, on the
-
-
-
-
-
6
State
1
169
1
S
Lane, Timothy. on petition of
:
-
-
-
-
-
War
2
90
1
3
Laurens. Henry
do
-
-
-
6
-
-
War
2
100
1
3
Linn, John
do
-
-
-
-
-
-
War
2
31
1
S
Lloyd, Richard
do
-
-
-
-
-
0
War
2
61
1
3
Loan negotiated in Holland, on the
-
-
-
-
-
Treasury
2
111
1
3
Loans, on the compensation for extraordinary expenses to the
commissioners of
-
-
-
-
-
-
.
Treasury
2
107
1
s
Lollar. Daniel. on petition of
-
-
-
-
-
-
War
2
94
1
S
Longcaumar, Anna W. do
-
-
-
-
-
-
War
2
88
1
3
Lucas, Barnabas
do
-
-
-
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-
War
2
76
[ 163 ]
2
1
Ladd, Eliphalit
do
-
-
-
-
-
-
Treasury
3
99
2
1
Land not claimed by Indians, nor granted to, nor claimed
by any citizens of the United States within the territo-
ries Northwest and South of the Obio, on the quantity
and situation of
-
-
-
-
folio
12
State
1
199
2
1
Lands on Lake Erie, on a letter from Governor of Penn-
sylvania, relative to
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
State
1
230
2
1
Lane, William, on petition of
,
-
-
-
-
-
Treasury
S
83
2
1
Laws of the territory Northwest of the Ohio
-
-
-
-
State
1
231, 295
2
1
Ledyard, Isaac, on petition of (see Ball)
-
-
-
-
-
2
1
Lee. Henry
-
-
-
-
.
-
Treasury
1
112
2
1
Lutheran Church, in Chester county, Pennsylvania, on
petition of
-
-
-
-
.
-
.
Treasury
1
39
19
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DOCUMENTS.
Vol.
Page.
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2
Lawrence Joseph, on petition of
-
-
-
-
-
-
War
2
382
2
2
Ledyard, Isaac
do
-
1
-
-
-
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War
2
325
2
2
Lesher, John
do
-
-
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War
2
330
2
2
Levan, Jacob
do
-
-
-
:
-
.
War
2
328
2
2
Lewis, John
do
-
-
-
-
-
-
Treasury
3
209
2
2
Lindsay, Samuel
do
-
-
-
-
-
-
War
2
393
[163]
2
2
Loan from the Bank of United States, on reimbursement of a
-
4
Treasury
S
224
2
2
Loans, accounts of sundry commissioners of (see commis-
sioners)
-
-
-
-
-
8
2
do
made under authority of President, statement
of foreign
-
-
-
-
-
,
-
-
Treasury
3
271
2
2
do
do
-
-
-
-
-
-
Treasury
3
282
2
2
do
sundry statements relative to foreign
-
-
-
Treasury
3
286
2
2
do
do
-
-
-
-
-
-
Treasury
3
319, 437,
438
20
2
do
on the application of certain foreign -
-
-
-
Treasury
4
1,58, 59
2
2
do
on inaccuracies in printed statements on sub-
-
-
-
Treasury
4
69
ject of foreign
-
-
,
War
2
326
Lockman, Charles, on petition of
-
-
2
2
X
S
Loring, William
do
-
-
-
-
-
-
War
2
400
£
2
Low, Alexander
do
(see Napier)
-
-
-
-
2
2
Lucas, Nathaniel
do
-
-
-
,
-
-
War
2
324
3
1
Intta. Anne and James
do
-
-
-
-
-
-
Treasury
4
192
3
1
Livingston, John R.
do
.
-
-
-
-
-
Treasury
4
175
S
1
Loans, certain accounts of commissioners of
-
-
-
-
Treasury
4
133
3
1
Loans, negotiated in Europe for the United States, on
-
folio
21, 24
Treasury
4
203
S
2
Loan at Amsterdam on account of the United States, on a
-
-
State
1
461
3
2
Laws. on promulgation of the
-
-
-
-
folio
7
4
1
Loans, French. final liquidation of
-
-
-
folio
3
4
1
Lord, Tobias. on petition of
-
-
-
-
-
-
Treasury
5
113
5
2
Light houses, buoys, and beacons, on sundry petitions for
-
oct.
11
5
2
Light house at Eaton's neck, on erecting a
-
-
-
I
Treasury
6
200
5
2
Loan office certificates. and certificates of registered and
unfunded debt outstanding
-
-
-
oct.
8
Treasury
5
513
5
2
Loans, on appropriation to be made for certain commis-
sioners of
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Treasury
6
376
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5
3
Licenses to retailers, amount of duties on
-
-
folio
3
Treasury
6
396
6
1
La Vengeance and Constellation, on the action between the
-
-
Navy
1
34
6
1
Lewis. Samuel. on petition of
-
-
-
-
-
-
War
4
9
6
1
Laws, on the promulgation of the
-
-
-
oct.
23
State
S
117
7
2
Land claims, for military services, on (also on claims for
duplicates of warrants issued from the land office of Vir-
Digitized by Google
ginia, and plots and certificates of surveys founded on
such warrants suggested to have been lost)
-
-
oct.
16
War
4
112
7
2
Lear. Tobias, on memorial of
-
-
-
:
folio
11
State
S
224
7
2
L'Enfant, Peter Charles. on the claim of
-
-
folio
10
State
S
219
8
1
Louisiana, treaty with France relative to cession of
-
oct.
3
8
1
Louisiana, on the delivery of possession of
-
.
oct.
9
68
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2
Land claims for military services, on certain
-
-
oct.
27
War
4
124
8
2
Light money collected in ports of the United States in 1801,
1802, 1803
-
-
-
-
-
oct.
20
8
2
Limitation, claims barred by statute of
-
-
-
9
1
Land warrants, persons entitled to military
,
-
-
-
War
4
153
163
9
1
Landais Peter, on petition of
-
-
.
-
-
,
State
3
369
9
1
Law of nations. on new interpolations into the
-
-
-
,
State
3
381
9
2
Lee, Richard Bland. on petition of
-
-
-
oct.
27
War
4
163
10
1
Land commissioners of Michigan, on the representation of the
oct.
37
Treasury
8
97
10
1
Lozeair, Asa, on petition of
-
-
-
-
-
-
Treasury
8
200
10
2
Ladd, Nathaniel. on petition of
-
-
-
-
11
1
Linnard, William, on petition of -
-
-
-
-
-
War
4
230
2
Lambert. William, on memorial of
-
-
-
folio 1st
12
11
2
Lands, public, moneys due to United States on account of
-
-
-
Treasury
9
260
11
2
Lands, public, in Mississippi, on unlawful settlements on
-
folio 2d
5
Treasury
9
71
11
2
Lester, John, on petition of
-
-
-
-
-
Navy
1
311
11
2
Loans, on obtaining
-
-
-
-
-
oct. 211
11
11
3
Lands, public, in Mississippi, on unlawful settlements on
.
folio 1st
12
Treasury
9
372
12
1
Lambert, 11 illiam, on memorial of
-
-
-
-
E
State
4
22
12
1
Little Belt, correspondence between Foster and Monroe, on
the affair of the
-
oct.
1
18
1
Loan act. relative to the proceedings under the
-
.
oct.
28
1%
1
Loan act, a supplement to the
-
-
-
.
oct.
30
12
2
Land office, letter from the commissioner of the (with the
9
report of the commissioners for ascertaining the Western
boundary of the tract for bounties to the Virginia line
on continental establishment)
-
-
6
folio 2d
12
13
1
Loan for 1814. on a
-
-
-
-
-
oct.
4
Treasury
11
18
13
2
Lands public. on the
-
-
-
-
-
oct.
12
13
3
Loan of 18 millions, on a -
-
-
-
-
oct.
71
Treasury
11
437
13
3
Loans for S millions and 25 millions, on
-
-
oct.
29
Treasury
11
280
14
1
Lands, public, sales of
(in 1815)
-
-
folio 1st
3
14
1
Lands to which pre-emption rights have been given
-
oct.
60
14
1
Lands sold at public and private sales, difference of amount
received for
-
-
oct.
60
14
1
Land surveyor, on the appointment of a (for Illinois and
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Missipippi)
-
oct.
72
14
1
Lands, bad quality of certain military bounty
-
-
oct.
81
14
1
Laws, on the delay in the execution of the act authorizing
the printing of a new edition of the
-
-
-
State
4
222
14
1
Loans to Government by the different banks of the United
by
States
-
-
-
-
folio 1st
19
Treasury
12
352
14
1
Louisiana, Spanish Government demands a surrender of
part of
-
-
-
-
-
oct.
32
14
2
Lands, public, amount of sales of -
-
-
-
folio 1st
10
Treasury
13
295
14
2
Law, Richard. and Mr. Tryon. on petition of
-
-
-
-
Navy
2
331
14
2
Lead mines of the Mississippi, on the
-
-
-
-
-
Treasury
18
151
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2
Lee. Richard Bland. proceedings of
-
-
-
oct.
15
14
2
Light house. at the mouth of the Mississippi, on a
-
-
-
-
Treasury
13
221
14
2
Loan office and final settlement certificates, on outstanding
-
-
Treasury
13
86
1
2
McAlister, on petition of
-
-
-
-
-
-
War
1
47
1
2
McCoy. Ephraim
do
-
-
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War
1
129
1
2
McFall
do
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1
194
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1
2
Mc Garrah, John
do
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War
1
61
1
2
McGibbon, Joseph
do
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1
127
1
2
McKennan, William
do
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War
1
124
1
2
McKenzie, John
do
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War
1
174
1
2
McKinstry. Thomas
do
-
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1
159
2
Makley. Charles
do
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War
1
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do
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Martling Barent
do
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War
1
157
2
Mason. William
do
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1
107
2
Meriwether, James
do
(see Rogers)
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,
2
Middleton, Basil
do
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War
1
134
2
Miles, Walter
do
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1
212
2
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1
1
B
Militia furnished by the several states during the war
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1
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2
Mills John
do
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War
1
89
1
2
Mitchell, John, on a letter from (proposing to supply a
copper coinage)
-
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.
-
-
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-
State
1
1
1
2
Moore, Stephen, on petition of
-
-
-
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-
Treasury
1
276
1
2
Mumford and others do
-
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Treasury
1
173
1
3
McDade. William do
-
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War
2
89
1
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McDonald, Donald do
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&
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War
2
80
1
3
McIntire, Thomas
do
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War
2
11
1
3
McLaughlin, Patrick do
-
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War
2
79
1
3
Mediterranean, trade of the United States on the
-
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-
State
1
69
1
3
Merrill, Daniel, and others, on petition of
-
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-
War
2
21
1
S
Mint, on the establishment of a
-
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folio
9
Treasury
2
35
1
S
Mix, Timothy, on petition of
-
-
-
-
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-
War
2
14
2
1
Manufactures, on
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folio
2
Treasury
2
129
2
1
McCullen, Mary, on petition of
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1
Treasury
3
83
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2
1
McLean, Roger
do
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Treasury
S
83
2
1
Mark, Elizabeth
do
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-
-
-
-
Treasury
S
111
2
1
Marine Society of Boston, on petition of
-
-
folio
10
Treasury
3
93
Digitized by
2
1
Marine Hospital in Virginia
do
-
-
-
folio
10
Treasury
3
93
2
1
Miller, Peter
do
-
-
-
-
-
Treasury
3
83
2
1
Moore, John Elias
do
-
-
-
-
-
Treasury
3
107
2
1
Motte, Charles, representative of. on petition of
-
-
-
-
War
2
128
Google
2
2
McClary, Elizabeth, on petition of
-
-
-
-
-
War
2
357
2
2
McClary
do
-
-
-
-
-
-
War
2
323
2
2
McClure, James
do
-
-
-
-
-
-
War
2
387
2
2
McGilton. William
do
-
-
.
-
-
-
Treasury
3
210
2
Я
McKey, William
do
-
-
-
-
-
-
War
2
380
2
2
Manley, John
do
-
-
.
-
-
War
2
S17
67
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2
2
Moore, Alpheus, on petition of
-
-
-
-
-
-
Treasury
2
358
2
2
Murray, Reuben
do
-
-
-
-
-
.
Treasury
S
211
3
1
McElderry. Thomas
do
-
-
-
-
-
-
Treasury
4
177
3
1
McHatton William
do
-
-
-
-
-
-
War
3
20
3
1
McLean, John
do
-
-
-
-
-
-
Treasury
4
178
3
1
McNeal, William
do
-
-
-
-
-
-
Treasury
4
192
[ 1698
s
1
Morocco, on the measures pursued for obtaining a recogni-
tion of the treaty with -
-
-
-
-
-
-
State
1
342
3
1
Morris, Governeur, minister to France, letters of (relative
to Great Britain and France)
-
-
-
oct.
5
3
2
Mackay, James, Attorney General, on petition of
9
-
-
Att. Gen.
1
173
3
2
Mead and Van Voorst, on petition of
-
-
.
-
-
War
3
197
3
2
Meers. Parker and Hopkins. memorial of
-
-
oct.
5
Digitized by
3
2
Militia law, on difficulties in the execution of the -
-
4
1
Magazines, on the measurs pursued to replenish the
-
-
-
War
3
205
4
1
Military force of the United States, on the present
-
-
$
War
3
205
4
1
Mint, on the
-
-
-
-
-
-
oct.
1
State
1
482
4
2
Military Department, sums necessary for the
-
-
oct.
10
4
2
do
on expenditures of the
(for 1796)
-
oct.
17
4
s
Mint, on the
-
-
oct.
12
State
2
1
5
02
Military and naval establishments, on sums advanced to the
folio
2
Treasury
6
203
5
2
Mint, on the
.
.
-
-
oct.
2, 5
Treasury
5
517
5
s
Military establishment, on the
-
-
.
-
oct.
2
5
3
Mint, on the
-
-
-
-
-
oct.
9, 15
6
410
6
1
Military system, on improvement of the
-
-
-
oct.
12
6
1
Military schools, on establishment of the -
-
-
oct.
16
6
1
Militia claims of Georgia, on the
-
-
-
oct.
19
War
4
12
6
1
Milton, William and others, on petition of
-
-
oct.
19
War
4
12
6
1
Mint. on the
-
-
-
-
-
fol. & oct.
4, 10
Treasury
7
176
6
2
Martin, Richard, on petition of
-
-
-
-
oct.
15
6
2
Mint, on the
-
-
-
-
.
-
oct.
9, 16
6
2
Mississippi territory, copies of laws of
-
-
-
oct.
6
7
1
Marine Hospitals. on the
-
-
-
oct. 2d
2
7
1
Marshal of the District of Columbia, letter from (on the dis-
tressed condition of persons in custody)
-
-
oct. 2d
6
[168]
7
1
Maryland, census of
-
-
-
-
oct. 1st
8
7
1
do
on a loan to the commissioners of Washington
from the state of
-
-
-
-
-
oct. 3d
12
7
1
Military stores, of the United States, on the
-
-
oct. 1st
13
7
1
Military establishment, relative to the
-
-
-
oct. 3d
26
War
4
79
7
1
Mint, on the
-
-
-
-
-
-
oct. 1st
15
7
1
do
do
-
-
-
-
-
oct. 2d
10
7
1
do
do
-
-
-
-
-
oct. 3d
16
7
2
Marine corps, distribution and employment of the
-
oct.
15
7
2
Militia belonging to certain states, statement of
-
-
folio
4, 5
2
Militia claims of Georgia, on the
(see Georgia)
-
2
Military establishment, on the situation of the
-
-
oct.
19
2
Mint, on the
-
B
.
oct.
4
69
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Vol.
Page.
7
2
Mint, on the
-
-
-
-
folio
10
7
2
Mississippi territory, on the establishment of a government
in the
-
-
-
-
-
oct.
20
8
1
Marine corps, on expense of the (since its establishment)
-
oct.
24
Navy
1
120
8
1
Militia, last returns of the
-
-
-
-
folio
3
8
1
Mint, on the
-
-
-
-
-
-
oct.
8, 21
163 ] 168
8
1
Morocco, act of hostility by a ship belonging to Emperor of
oct.
4
8
1
do
amicable adjustment of difficulties between the
United States and
-
-
-
-
-
oct.
6
8
2
McFaden, John, on petition of
-
-
-
-
oct.
21
8
2
Mail, contractors for the
-
-
-
-
folio
9
8
2
Military services, on claims to land for
-
-
-
oct.
27
8
2
Militia, last returns of
-
-
-
-
-
oct.
13
8
2
Mines. lead, in upper Louisiana, on the
-
-
-
oct.
2
8
2
Mint, on the
-
-
-
-
-
-
oct.
7, 23
9
1
Mail, contractors for
-
-
-
-
-
folio
12
9
1
Michigan, report from Governor and Judge of
-
-
oct. 1st
4
9
1
Mint, on the
-
-
-
-
-
-
oct. 1st
9
9
2
Militia, statement of the
.
-
-
1
I
oct.
15
9
2
1 Mint, on the
9
-
-
oct.
11
10
1
Mail route from Alexandria to Fredericksburgh, on the -
oct.
58
10
1
Marines and seamen. statement of
-
.
-
folio
9
10
1
Maritime rights of neutrals, decrees of France &c. in vio-
lation of
.
-
-
-
-
oct.
17
10
1
Mason and Stoddert, on petition of
-
-
-
-
-
Treasury
8
123
10
1
Mediterranean Fund, on the duties called the
-
-
oct.
29
10
1
Merchandise purchased by the United States for the last
three years
-
-
-
.
-
-
oct.
41
10
1
Michigan, representation from the land commissioners in
oct.
37
Treasury
8
97
10
1
Military academy, on the
.
-
-
-
oct.
18
10
1
Militia of the United States
-
-
-
-
oct.
21
10
1
Mint. on the
-
-
-
-
-
-
oct.
5, 40
Treasury
8
66, 150
10
2
McLaland, William, on petition of
-
-
-
10
2
Militia. returns of the
-
-
.
-
-
oct.
13
10
2
Mint, on the
-
-
-
-
-
-
oct.
9, 19
[168]
11
2
Manufactures, on
-
-
-
-
-
oct. 2d
1, 13
11
2
Meridian, on a first
-
-
-
-
.
folio 1st
12
11
2
Military establishment, expenditures of the
-
-
folio 2d
10
11
2
do
do
(since 1789)
-
-
-
-
War
4
256, 264
11
2
Militia, return of the
-
-
-
-
-
folio 1st
3
Treasury
9
258
11
2
do
put into requisition in obedience to the acts of
1806 and 1808
-
-
-
-
-
folio 1st
6
War
4
269
11
2
Mint, on the
-
-
:
-
-
-
oct. 1st
6
Treasury
9
254
11
2
do
1
do
-
-
-
-
-
folio 2d
9
11
2
Mississippi, on unlawful settlements on public lands in
-
folio 2d
5
Treasury
9
71
11
2
Mobile river, measures to secure the navigation of the
-
oct. 1st
11
State
3
640
11
Я
Moneys due for public lands
-
-
-
-
folio 2d
11
11
3
McKenzie and Glennie, on the adjusted accounts of
-
-
0
Treasury
9
510
71
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3
Maryland, sale of public arms to
-
-
-
oct.
24
11
3
Military establishment. on the contingent expenses of the
-
folio 2d
8
War
4
313
11
S
do
application of appropriations to the -
-
-
-
War
4
309
11
3
Militia, return of
-
-
-
-
-
folio 1st
3
11
3
Mills, Peter, on petition of
-
-
-
-
-
-
Navy
2
29
168
11
3
Mint, on the
-
-
1
-
-
-
folio 1st
1
11
3
do
do
-
-
-
-
-
folio 2d
3
11
3
Mississippi, unlawful settlements on public lands in
-
folio 1st
12
Treasury
9
372
12
1
Meridian, on a memorial of Wm. Lambert respecting a first
-
-
State
4
22
12
1
Military establishment, on an increase of the (by more officers)
oct.
21
12
1
do
expense of an addition to the
-
-
folio 3d
6
12
1
do
expenditure for contingencies in the -
-
folio 3d
1
War
4
399
12
1
do
expenditure of moneys drawn from the Treasu-
Γy for the
-
-
-
6
-
-
:
-
War
4
341
12
1
Military committee, documents, on state of the army, ob-
tained from the war office by the
-
-
-
folio 3d
5
12
1
Mills, Peter, on petition of
-
-
-
-
oct.
34
12
1
Mint, on the
-
-
-
-
-
-
fol. 1st,2d
1, 14
Treasury
10
248
12
2
Milan and Berlin decrees, on repeal of the
-
-
oct.
14
12
22
Military establishment. expenditure for contingencies of the
folio 2d
3
War
4
443
12
2
do
expenditure of appropriation, for the
-
-
War
4
438
12
2
Militia. communications of Governor Strong, on President's
power over the militia
-
-
-
oct.
2
12
2
do
statement of the
-
-
-
-
folio 1st
3
12
2
do
expenditure of annual appropriations for arming the
folio 2d
2
War
4
4S0
10
12
2
Mint. on the
-
folio 1st
1,17,8
Treasury
10
438
12
07
Mitchell, John, agent for American prisoners at Halifax,
correspondence between British Admiral and
-
oct.
10
12
2
Monroe's communications with Russell (see President's
message)
-
-
IS
1
Milan and Berlin decrees, information on the
-
-
oct.
2
13
2
Michigan territory, on distressed state of inhabitants of -
oct.
74
13
1
Military establishment, on expenditure of appropriations
for the
-
-
-
oct.
12
War
4
553
13
2
Military establishment, expenditure of conting't fund of the
oct.
15
War
4
557
[163]
18
2
Militia claims of Virginia, on the
-
-
-
-
-
War
4
581
18
2
Mint, on the
-
-
-
-
folio
1, 14, 17
Treasury
11
196
13
S
Military establishment. on defects in organization of present
oct.
12
War
5
37
13
S
Military establishment, expenditure of conting't fund of the
-
-
War
5
86
Digitized by
13
S
Mint. on the
-
-
-
-
-
-
folio
1, 12
Treasury
11
431
13
S
Mitchell, Richard, on petition of -
-
-
-
oct.
58
13
3
Moore, Pliny
do
-
-
-
-
-
-
Treasury
11
138
14
1
McCauley, John
do
-
-
-
-
-
-
Navy
of
280
14
1
Marine corps, on proposed reduction of the
-
-
oct.
85
Navy
2
284
14
1
Maryland, valuations in (under direct tax law of 1813)
folio 1st
15
14
1
Military establishment, on expenditure of appropriations
to the -
-
-
-
folio 2d
4
War
5
162
4
1
do
on execution of act for reducing the -
-
-
-
War
5
168
73
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1
Military establishment, comparative statement between the
annual amount of the naval and (as rendered under a re-
solution of 1816, and one of 1810)
-
-
-
-
-
Treasury
12
177
14
1
Military appropriations, estimates of deficiencies in (for 1815)
oct.
4
War
5
248
14
1
Militia, on claims of states for expenses in calling out the
oct.
65
War
5
223
14
1
Ministers foreign, on the residence within the United
States of
[168]
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
State
4
245
14
1
Ministers to foreign courts, on salaries of
-
-
-
-
-
4
247
14
1
Mint, on the
-
-
-
-
-
-
folio 1st
18
Treasury
12
343
14
1
do
do
.
-
-
-
-
oct.
18
14
2
Manufactures, President's observations on
-
-
oct.
1
14
2
Massachusetts, on militia claims of
-
-
-
oct.
94
War
5
335
Digitized by
14
2
Military establishment, on expenditure of contingent fund
of the -
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
War
5
399
14
2
do
in actual service
-
-
-
-
-
-
War
5
4
2
de
estimate of moneys wanted for the
-
-
oct.
24
14
2
Military Academy, on the
-
-
-
-
oct.
83
War
5
322
14
2
Militia, claims of Massachusetts, on the
-
-
m.
oct.
94
War
5
335
14
2
Militia, President recommends a re-organization of the
-
oct.
1
14
2
Militia;plan for re-organization of the
-
-
-
oct.
8
14
2
Militia fines, on collection of the -
-
-
-
oct.
82
War
5
321
14
2
Mint, on the
-
-
-
-
-
folio 1st
13
Treasury
13
342
14
2
do
do
-
-
-
-
-
oct.
26
14
s
Murray, Thomas, on petition of
-
-
-
-
-
-
Navy
2
298
14
2
Mutiny in the late 38th infantry, on the
-
-
-
oct.
91
1
s
Nash, Ebenezer, on petition of
-
-
-
-
-
-
War
2
93
1
S
Norris, James
do
-
-
-
-
-
-
War
2
68
1
3
Noyes, Simeon
do
-
-
-
-
-
-
War
2
81
2
1
Nathan, Simon
do
-
-
-
-
-
-
Treasury
3
78
2
1
Navigation and commerce of the the United States, on the
-
-
State
1
319
2
1
Niel. Robert, on petition of
-
-
-
-
-
,
Treasury
3
124
2
1
Northwest Territory, laws of the
P
-
-
-
-
State
1
231,295
2
1
Noyes, Wadleigh, representative of, on petition of
-
-
-
War
2
126
CR
2
Napier, Thomas and others, on petition of
-
-
-
-
War
2
385
2
2
Neufville, John de
do
-
-
-
-
-
State
1
320
[168]
2
2
Newburyport, merchants of
do
-
-
-
-
-
Treasury
3
191
2
2
New York, inspectors of
do
-
-
-
-
-
Treasury
3
191
2
2
Nicholson, John
do
-
-
-
-
-
Treasury
S
185
S
1
Navigation act, National Convention of France, on the
-
oct.
6
3
2
Naval armament, on a (see in the originals)
-
-
3
2
North Carolina, on a resolution of the Legislature
-
folio
4
S
2
North Carolina. on a petition of the University of
-
folio
4
4
1
Naval equipments, letters to the committee on
-
-
folio
7
4
2
do
statements relative to the
-
-
-
oct.
8
War
3
305
5
1
Natchez, on the port of the
-
-
-
-
9
War
3
318
5
2
Naval armament, expenditure of appropriations to a
-
folio
11
War
3
489
3
2
Naval establishment, relative to the
-
-
-
folio
2
Treasury
6
203
2
Navy Department, appropriations necessary for the
-
-
-
Treasury
6
385
75
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2
Navy, on the vessels of war, belonging to the
-
-
oct.
17
5
3
Navy, Secretary of, sums necessary for compensation of
(and clerks)
-
-
-
oct.
22
5
3
Navy, on state of, and expense of maintaining the
-
-
a
Navy
1
1
5
3
Navy, estimate of expense of forming a
-
-
-
oct.
18
6
1
Nash, Thomas, alias Jonathan Robbins, on delivery of, (to
[168]
British Government) -
-
-
-
,
State
3
98
6
1
New York, valuation of houses and lands in
-
-
oct.
25
6
2
Naval establishment of United States, on the
-
-
oct.
7
Navy
1
44
6
z
Navy pension fund, on the
-
-
-
Navy
1
42
7
1
Naval commanders, instructions to (to capture French
cruizers)
-
-
-
Navy
1
72
7
1
Navy, vessels belonging to the
'
-
-
-
oct. 3d
23
Navy
1
78
7
1
Navy pension fund, on the
-
-
-
-
oct. 3d
21
Navy
1.
64
1
Navy Yards, expenditures of
6
-
-
-
oct. 1st
5
7
1
Northwestern Territory, laws of the
-
-
-
oct. 3d
3
7
2
Navy, on timber laid up for building a
-
-
-
oct.
14
Navy
1
98
7
20
Navy pension fund, on the
,
-
-
-
folio
13
Navy
1
94
or
New Orleans, on stoppage by Spain, of the deposite at
0
'
&
State
3
195
8
1
Navy pension fund, on the
-
oct.
23
Navy
1
104
8
s
do
do
0
oct.
29
Navy
1
176
9
1
Navy, expense of keeping in actual service the whole
0
9
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President's message and documents
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Pennsylvania. resolutions on foreign relations
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Patents issued in 1814
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Receipts and expenditures, and accounts with the War and
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211
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378
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326
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217
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Stills and distilled spirits, on
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Treasury
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71
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Stratton, Aaron, on petition of
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359
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Seagrove, J. communications relative to the Creeks, from
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Shiftall, Mordecai, on petition of
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192
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Sinking Fund on the
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Starman. Frederick W. and others, on petition of
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Sutlief, John
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St. Clair county, in the Northwestern territory, Attorney
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Att. Gen.
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184
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Seagrove and Wayne, documents from
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199
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Sinking fund, on the
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Spirits distilled and country stills, amount of duties on (in
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443
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Treasury
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444
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Spain, President's message and a copy of treaty with
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Spain. estimates relative to the treaty with
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39
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Symmes. J. Cleves, Attorney General on a contract between
the United States and
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Symmes, W. on petition of
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107
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Sinking Fund, on the
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Sinking Fund, (relative to a sale of part of the capital stock
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22
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2
Smith, George, on memorial of
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Symmes, J. Cleves, on a contract between the U. States and
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Spain, on the affairs of the United States and
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State
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77
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Spanish treaty, information from the Commissioners to run
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133
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Seamen registered, and seamen impressed into the British
service. abstracts of
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355
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Shipping and tonnage, relative to the (see Tonnage)
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396
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Spirits, letter from Secretary of Treasury on digesting into
one all the acts relative to
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St. Domingo, on the renewal of commerce with
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Scott, Obadiah, on petition of
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7
171
6
1
Seamen, abstracts of registered and of impressed (with cor-
59, 123,
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4, 5
State
3
6
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Sinking Fund, on the
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Spanish claims. of citizens of the United States, adjusted
under the 21st article of the treaty with Spain
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95
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Springfield, expense of the national armory at
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4
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2
Seamen. returns of the registered and impressed
-
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5
6
2
Sinking Fund, on the
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oct.
1
6
2
Staff, inconveniences owing to the want of a competent
general
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War
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67
7
1
Sands, Comfort and others, on the claim of
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1
Sawyer, Isaac and others, on petition of
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oct. 3d
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Seamen, certain returns of. with communications from the
agents for the relief of American
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oct. 3d
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Shipping. expenditures for building
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5
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Sinking Fund. on the
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Skipwith. Fulwar, on memorial of
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State
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167
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Sloan, Philip, on memorial of
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State
3
154
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Spoliations, relative to sundry
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Springfield, return of arms manufactured at
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Seamen American, on the case of -
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Shubrick. Thomas, on petition of -
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103
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Sinking Fund, on the
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Spain, information of the violation on the part of Spain of
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Seamen. account of money for support of sick and disabled
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Sinking Fund. on the
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oct.
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Slaves, letter from Governor Claiborne on prohibition of
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12
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Sayre, Stephen, on memorial of -
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oct.
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State
3
176
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2
Schuylkill. on the public buildings, on the banks of the
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War
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Sinking Fund, on the
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South Carolina, valuations in
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9
1
Shattuck Jared, on petition of
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State
3
379
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1
Shubrick, Thomas
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South Carolina, cedes certain forts and fortifications to the
United States
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States, measures for the discharge of the debt due to the
United States by the individual
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6
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Sinking Fund, on the
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10
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Seamen, the number of registered
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Smith and Gates, on the claim of
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oct.
35
Treasury
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95
10
1
Stoddert and Mason, on petition of
-
-
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-
-
Treasury
8
123
10
1
Supplies purchased by the U. States for the last three years
oct.
41
10
2
Seamen, citizens of the United States by naturalization,
lists of
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-
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oct.
14
10
2
Sinking fund, on the
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9
11
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Sinking fund, on powers of commissioners of the
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2
Treasury
9
10
11
2
Sarazin, John B. on petition of -
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Treasury
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267
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Seamen naturalized, on
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11
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Seamen impressed by the British, statement of
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2
Settlements unlawful on public lands in Mississippi (see
lands)
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11
2
Short, William. advance of public moneys to
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14
Treasury
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265
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2
Sinking Fund. on the
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13
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Springfield, on state of the armory at
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War
4
301
11
3
Seamen. on the fund for relief of distressed (in foreign ports)
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State
3
663, 667
11
3
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oct.
18
Treasury
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407
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3
Settlements on public lands in Mississippi, on unlawful
(see lands)
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1
3
Simpson. Thomas on petition of
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oct.
28
War
4
348
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Springfield. on amount of expenditure at
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War
4
344
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Survey of the coast, on the
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13
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Sinking Fund. on the
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12
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Springfield. amount of expenditure at
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4
391
12
2
Sinking Fund, on the
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folio 1st
18
12
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Seamen, sick and disabled, payments by collectors for re-
lief of -
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Sinking Fund. on the
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27
12
3
Seamen, on a law for excluding from the service, foreign
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oct.
72
12
3
Seamen, payments on account of sick and disabled
-
folio
10
Treasury
11
412
12
3
Searcy, Jeremiah on petition of -
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War
5
135
12
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Sinking Fund, on the
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12
3
Springfield and Harper's Ferry, on expenditures at (see
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State Department. on destruction of documents in the
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4
191
14
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Savage, Teakle, on petition of
-
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Navy
2
282
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Seamen American, on
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Treasury
12
375
14
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Seamen impressed, confined in Dartmoor prison and given
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folio 2d
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State
4
259
14
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Sinking Fund, on the
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14
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Spain demands the surrender of part of Louisiana
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oct.
32
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Staff of the army, on the organization of the
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oct.
42
War
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213
14
1
Surveyor, for Illinois and Mississippi, on the appointment
of a
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72
14
2
Seamen, on the abuses of, and defects in the acts for the relief
14
of distressed
-
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oct.
53
14
2
Seamen. sick and disabled. payments for relief of
-
-
-
Treasury
13
211
14
2
Sewall, Robert, on petition of
-
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-
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War
5
14
2
Sinking fund, on the
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1
14
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Slave trade, President's observations on
-
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oct.
1
14
2
Spain, attack on an American ship by an armed squadron of
oct.
1
14
2
Specie payments, on
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oct.
2
14
of
Strele, on petition of
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-
-
-
-
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-
Treasury
13
76
14
2
Stills, on an equalization of the duties on
-
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oct.
32
Treasury
13
88
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2
Taylor, William, on petition of -
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War
1
213
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2
Thompson, Edward, -do.
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Thruston John,
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Tonnage, report with an abstract of duties on, (from 1st
September to S1st December, 1789)
-
-
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Treasury
1
275
2
Treat, Anna, on petition of
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War
1
105
2
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war
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1
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Tucker, Joseph, on petition of
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War
1
167
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Turney, Toney,
do.
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War
1
174
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Turney, Abel,
do.
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War
1
154
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Tyler, Dudley,
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Taylor, Francis,
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2
63
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Thayer. Simeon,
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War
2
96
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Turney, Abel,
do.
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2
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Torrey, John,
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123
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329
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Tonnage and impost, returns of
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Treasury
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Towles. Oliver, on petition of
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346
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Townes, John,
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Traham, Gregory, do. (See Green.)
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Treaty with the Indians northwest of the Ohio, on the ex-
pense of a
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344
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Trepagnie, Prisque and Augustin. (See Green.)
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Tonnage, statements of
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States by the armed vessels of foreign nations
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Abstracts of registered seamen, and returns of American seamen impressed
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124
CONGRESS.
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VOLUME.
PAGE.
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Tables of duties paid in Great Britain on American, foreign, and British vessels
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Algiers and the other Barbary Powers
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126
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tion of the laws of the United States
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the Secretary of State, respecting West Florida, the arrest and imprison-
ment of General Toledo and other South American patriots, and the
exclusion of the Carthagenian and other revolutionary flags from the ports
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Lists of the persons employed as clerks in the Treasury
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Statements of foreign loans made under the authority of the President of the
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SESSION.
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Letter from Secretary, stating bis intention of resigning his office on the last
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4
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A letter and sundry petitions returned, not reported on
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4
286
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and management of the revenue, and for the support of public credit, and
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Letter accompanying the plan referred to
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coal, imported for the same year
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county stills during 1792 and 1793
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4
443
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A statement of the number of officers employed in the management of the re-
venue from distilled spirits and stills
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Perkins, Ebenezer
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107
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Pinkham, Paul
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120
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Philadelphia, merchants of
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Symmes. W. (see Green)
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CONGRESS.
SESSION.
VOLUME.
PAGE.
4
2
Statements relative to the expenditures of the War Department, from the
commencement of the present government till 1796; also, an explanatory
statement thereon from the Register of the Treasury
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-
5
125.
4
2
A plan for the apportionment of the direct taxes among the several states
-
5
129
4
2
Estimates of appropriation for 1797; also, a statement of receipts and expen-
ditures at the Treasury for 1796
-
-
-
5
292
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4
2
Drawbacks paid upon the dutiable exports from the United States in the years
1793-4-5
-
5
326
4
2
Receipts and expenditures of the United States for 1795
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-
-
5
333
4
2
A view of the debts of the United States on the 1st of January in the years
1790-91-96
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.
5
334
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2
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Receipts and expenditures of the commissioners of the city of Washington, the
progress of their business, and the funds under their administration, from
17 May till 18th November, 1796
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-
5
366
4
2
Estimates of appropriations for the navy Department, and the fortification of
ports and harbors
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-
5
382
4
2
Exports for 1796
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5
385
4
2
Estimate of the Secretary of War, to make good deficiencies in the appropria-
tione for the military department in 1796 -
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5
391
4
2
Statements and papers relative to the application and expenditure of the ap-
propriations for defraying the expences of intercourse between the United
States and foreign nations
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5
393
4
2
Letter from the Comptroller, with an abstract of the official emoluments and
expenditures of the officers of the customs
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5
413
5
1
Letter from the commissioners of Washington, and statements exhibiting a
view of their receipts and expenditures, the progress of the business and the
funds under their administration from 18th November 1796 till 18th May.
1797
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-
5
415
5
1
Receipts and Expenditures at the Treasury from 1st April 1796 to 31st March,
1797 inclusive
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426
5
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Report and estimates of appropriation for several objects
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5
435
5
2
Report and estimates of appropriation for 1798; also receipts and expenditures
at the Treasury, for one year preceding 1st October, 1797
9
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5
439
5
2
Letter from the commissioners of Washington, and sundry statements of their
163
receipts and expenditures from 18th May to 18th November, 1797
5
473
5
2
On a claim of Kosciusko, against the United States
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5
510
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2
On loan office and final settlement certificates, and certificates of unfunded or
registered debt, outstanding, &c. -
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-
5
513
5
2
On exports
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-
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5
516
5
2
Relative to the 3d section of an act establishing a mint and regulating the coins
of the United States
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-
5
517
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5
2
A plan for regulating the collection of duties on imports and tonnage
-
6
1
5
2
On the erection of a light house on Eaton's neck
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6
200
5
2
Report and statements of the sums advanced to the military and naval estab-
lishments, and for the fortification of ports and harbors
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203
5
2
The amount of drawbacks on dutiable exports in 1794-5-6 compared with the
duties on similar articles in the same period
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297
5
2
On the internal revenue
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-
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6
303
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TREASURY REPORTS.
144
CONGRESS.
SESSION.
VOLUME.
PAGE.
5
2
Exports of 1797
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-
6
337
5
2
Emoluments and expenditures of officers of the customs
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6
343
5
2
Army contracts
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-
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-
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-
6
356
5
2
District tonnage in 1796, and comparative view of the tonnage of vessels
that paid duties in ports in the United States from 1790 to 1796 inclusive
6
358
5
2
On the memorial of the Philadelphia merchants
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364
On the memorials of Jonathan Jackson, and Abel Whitney -
6
367
163
5
2
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5
2
On the appropriation to be made for certain commissioners of loans
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-
6
376
5
2
Letter from the commissioners of Washington. with statements of their re-
ceipts and expenditures, the progress of the business, and the funds under
their administration, from 18th November to 18th May, 1798
$
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6
378
5
2
Appropriations necessary for the Navy Department
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-
-
6
385
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3
Letter from the commissioners of Washington, with statements of their re-
ceipts and expenditures, the progress of the business, and the funds under
their administration, from 18th May to 18th November, 1798
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-
6
389
5
3
Amount of duties on domestic and distilled spirits, and stills, for the year end-
ing 30th June, 1797, the amount of duties on sales at auction, refined su-
gar, carriages, and licences to retailers, for the year ending 30th Septem-
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422
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ceipts and expenditures of 1798
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6
426
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Tonnage of the shipping of the United States at the close of 1797
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481
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Emoluments of the officers of the customs
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6
486
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3
Emoluments of the officers of the internal revenue
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6
497
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1
Two letters from the commissioners of Washington, with sundry statements
of their receipts and expenditures, the progress of the business, and the
funds under their administration, from 18th November, 1798, to 18th No.
vember, 1799
-
-
-
-
-
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6
1
Estimates of appropriations for 1800; also, receipts and expenditures for one
year preceding 1st October, 1799
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7
12
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1
Two statements relative to the internal revenue
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65
6
1
Exports for a year, prior to 1st October, 1799
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7
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Two statements of imports in national and foreign vessels, for one year prior
to 1st October, 1798
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109, 114
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170
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On the petition of Obadiah Scott
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171
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On the petition of George and Jacob Gilbert
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7
175
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On the petition of Benjamin Wells, and a counter-petition of the inhabitants
of Fayette county, in Pennsylvania
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7
208
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The tonnage of the shipping of the United States, in 1798
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165
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176
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Emoluments of the officers of the customs in 1799
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. The Treasury Reports have not been recorded from the sixth Congress to the tenth, and can be had fur that period only by reference
to the originals, or the printed documents..
145
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CONGRESS.
SESSION.
VOLUME.
PAGE.
10
1
Estimate of extraordinary expenses for the Navy Department, from the 22d
June, for the service of 1807
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-
-
-
-
-
8
1
10
1
Annual report
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
3
10
1
Estimates of the appropriations for 1808; and the receipts and expenditures for
one year prior to 1st October, 1807
-
-
-
-
-
-
22
10
1
On the petition of Joseph Ward
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-
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-
6
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62
10
1
Clerks in the Treasury
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-
-
.
-
-
-
63
168
-
10
1
On the mint
-
-
-
-
-
-
8
-
-
66
10
1
Amount of duties and drawbacks on imports and exports in 1804, '5, and '6
-
-
69
10
1
On the tonnage employed in exporting the produce and manufactures of the
United States
-
-
-
72
10
1
The importation in American and foreign vessels during 1806
-
-
-
73
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10
1
On the claim of M. Smith and Darius Gates -
-
-
-
-
-
94
10
1
On an extension of credit for duties on imports
-
-
-
-
-
95
10
1
A representation from the commissioner to investigate claims to land in the
Michigan territory
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
97
10
1
Exports for 1807
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
101
10
1
On certain bills drawn by John Armstrong, minister of the United States to
France, on the Treasury, (on authorizing the Secretary to pay the Comp-
troller the amount of these bills)
.
-
-
116
10
1
On the petition of Timothy Wellman
117
10
1.
On the potition of Benjamin Stoddert and John Mason, trustees of Francis L.
Taney
123
-
-
10
1
On the public debt
-
-
126
10
1
On the petition of Elias de Butts, William Combs, and others
-
-
146
10
1
On the mint
-
-
150
10
2
Annual report
-
-
-
177
10
2
Annual statement of the district tonnage
-
-
-
-
198
10
2
Exports, nominally for one year, prior to 1st October, 1808, but, in fact, dur-
the last three months of the year 1807, subsequent exportations being pre-
vented by the embargo
-
207
10
2
Annual receipts of the Treasury since the establishment of Government
8
221
10
2
Two statements of importations in American and foreign vessels in 1807
228
10
2
Emoluments of the officers of the customs
-
-
254
10
2
Balances on the treasury books for advances made prior to 30th June, 1808
268
163
11
1
Annual report
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9
1
11
1
On the powers and proceedings of the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund
-
-
10
11
2
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.
-
29
11
2
District tonnage
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-
-
-
-
-
54
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2
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-
-
-
-
-
63
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11
2
Amount of duties and drawbacks on imports and exports in 1806, '7, '8
-
67
11
2
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0
-
71
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2
Importations in American and foreign vessels for 1808
-
112
11
2
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Estimates of appropriations for 1810, and receipts and expenditures for 1809
11
2
On the petition of Anthony Buck
-
198
11
2
The general instructions that have been given to collectors relative to refusing
clearances to private armed vessels of the United States
-
200
11
2
Miscellaneous claims, not otherwise provided for, discharged at the Treasury,
and contracts made at the Treasury in 1809
-
203
147
TREASURY REPORTS.
148
CONGRESS.
SESSION.
VOLUME.
PAGE.
11
2
Clerks in the Treasury
-
0
9
210
11
2
Exports for 1809
-
215
11
2
Instructions issued relative to foreign armed ships within the waters of the
United States
-
-
-
228
11
2
Emoluments and expenditures of the collector of Baltimore
-
-
.
-
237
11
2
Emoluments and expenditures of the officers of the customs for 1809
-
-
-
239
11
2
On the mint -
-
-
-
254
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11
2
Expenditure of the military and naval establishments since 1789
-
-
258
11
2
Moneys due to the United States on account of public lands
-
-
-
260
11
2
Receipts since 1789; and the amount of debt annually incurred and reimbursed
during that period
-
-
-
262
11
2
Relative to William Short
-
-
-
-
-
265
11
2
On the petition of John B. Sarazin and others
-
-
-
267
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11
3
Annual report
-
-
,
.
269
11
3
Amount of duties and drawbacks on imports and exports in 1807, '8, '9
294
11
3
On the assays of foreign coins
297
11
3
Estimates of appropriations for 1811; also receipts and expenditures of 1810
-
300, 344
11
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Clerks in the Treasury
91
$46
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District tonnage
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0
363
11
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Measures taken relative to unlawful settlements on public lands in Mississippi
.
372
11
3
On the claim of the Board of Commissioners west of Pearl river, to additional
compensation for their services
,
394
-
11
8
Statements relative to the state and transactions of the Bank of the U.S. -
-
396
11
s
A statement of the fund for the relief of distressed American seamen in foreign
ports
-
-
402
11
S
Farther statements relative to the Bank of the United States
-
-
-
406
11
S
Statement of miscellaneous claims discharged, and of contracts made, at the
Treasury, in 1810
-
-
-
,
413
11
3
Relative to the imposition of additional duties on importations
-
-
-
436
11
3
Exports in 1810
-
-
-
,
-
438
11
3
Importations in American and foreign vessels
-
-
-
-
-
451
11
3
On bills of exchange drawn on Degen, Purviance, & Co. and purchased by the
Navy Department
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-
-
-
-
-
483
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11
3
The adjusted accounts of McKenzie and Glennie
-
-
-
-
-
510
12
1
Annual report
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
10
1
12
1
Amount of duties and drawbacks on imports and exports in 1808, '9, '10
0
-
26
12
1
On foreign coins
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
30
12
1
On the evasions of the non-importation act
-
-
-
-
-
-
34
12
1
District tonnage
-
-
-
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-
-
41
12
1
Estimate of appropriations for 1812; also receipts and expenditures of 1811
-
-
49
12
1
Disbursements for intercourse with Barbary powers
-
-
-
-
-
88
12
1
Clerks in the Treasury
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
96
12
1
Exports of 1811
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
99
12
1
Miscellaneous claims discharged, and contracts made, at the Treasury
1
-
112
12
1
Importations in American and foreign vessels
-
-
-
-
-
125
12
1
Public deposites in different banks
-
0
-
-
-
-
-
147
12
1
On the mode of raising a revenue in time of war
-
-
8
-
-
172
12
1
Tonnage
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-
-
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s
-
1
-
-
191
12
1
Drawbacks, duties, &c. amount of
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a
-
-
-
-
206
149
TREASURY REPORTS.
150
CONGRESS.
SESSION.
'AKUTOA
PAGE.
12
1
Annual exports from 1790 till 1810
-
-
-
-
-
-
10
228
12
1
Emoluments of the officers employed in the collection of customs
-
-
-
233
12
1
On the mint
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
248
12
2
Annual report
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
269
12
2
Estimates of appropriations for 1813; also receipts and expenditures of 1812
-
-
290
12
2
Duties and drawbacks on imports and exports for 1809, '10, '11
-
-
I
338
12
2
Importations in American and foreign vessels
-
-
-
-
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345
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Disbursements for intercourse with the Barbary powers
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-
-
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370
12
2
Annual revenue from 1789 till 1812
-
-
-
-
-
-
0
390
12
2
Contracts in the Treasury
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
397
12
2
Clerks in the Treasury
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
406
12
2
Annual pay ments on account of the public debt
-
-
-
-
-
411
12
2
District tonnage
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
416
12
2
Exports.of 1812
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-
-
-
-
-
I
-
-
425
12
2
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-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
438
13
1
Annual report
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
11
1
13
1
On the memorial of Stephen Girard
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
16
13
1
Accompanying the bill authorizing a loan
-
-
-
-
-
18
13
1
On a reduction of duties on prizes and prize goods
-
-
-
I
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21
18
2
Unsettled accounts in the office of the Auditor of the Treasury
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25
13
2
Annual report
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31
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Importations in American and foreign vessels
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56
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Amount of duties and drawbacks on imports and exports
-
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.
78
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2
Report of the superintendent of the Cumberland road
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-
-
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82
13
2
Estimate of appropriations for 1814; also, receipts and expenditures for 1813
-
83
13
2
Clerks in the Treasury
-
-
128
13
2
Statements of miscellaneous claims discharged, and contracts made at the
Treasury in 1813; and of payments by collectors in 1812, for the relief of
sick and disabled seamen
-
-
-
-
-
-
132
13
2
Exports for 1813
-
-
-
-
-
-
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-
-
140
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2
On the incorporated banks in the District of Columbia
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-
-
-
150
13
2
District tonnage of 1812
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-
-
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-
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-
9
153
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2
Emoluments of the officers of the customs
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161
13
2
Disbursements for the intercourse with the Barbary powers, and accounts of
the consuls for 1811-12
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-
-
-
-
-
176
163
13
2
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-
-
-
-
-
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0
-
196
13
2
Revised statement of the debt
-
-
-
-
-
-
202
13
2
Assays of foreign coins
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
206
13
2
Report of the superintendent of the Cumberland road
-
-
-
,
208
13
3
Annual report
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
211
13
3
Statements of the internal revenue
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
233
13
3
On the destruction of public documents by the invasion of the enemy
-
-
253
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On providing a revenue to revive and maintain public credit
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-
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260
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3
On an issue of Treasury notes connected with the establish't of a national bank
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275
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S
On the loans for 3 millions and 25 millions
-
-
-
-
-
-
280
13
3
On illićit intercourse with the enemy
-
-
-
-
0
1,
293
13
3
Importations in American and foreign vessels.
-
-
-
-
.
299
13
3
Estimates of appropriations; also, receipts and expenditures of the last year
,
329
13
S
Clerks in the Treasury
-
-
-
369
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TREASURY REPORTS.
152
CONGRESS.
SESSION.
VOLUME.
PAGE.
13
S
District tonnage
-
-
-
11
373
13
3
The situation of the Treasury at the close of 1814
-
-
-
-
0
383
13
S
On the Cumberland road
-
-
-
-
-
395
13
3
Amount of duties and drawbacks on imports and exports
-
-
-
402
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3
Statements of miscellaneous claims discharged in 1814; of public contracts;
6
13
3
and payments for sick and disabled seamen
-
-
412
Exports of 1814
-
-
-
-
-
423
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S
On the mint
-
-
-
-
-
-
431
13
3
Recommending a loan of 18 millions
-
0
-
-
-
-
437
13
S
On a plan for paying the interest, and reducing the public debt
-
-
-
447
14
1
Annual report
-
-
-
12
1
14
1
Importations in American and foreign vessels
-
-
-
-
-
77
14
1
Amount of public revenue in 1814-15
-
-
-
-
-
-
105
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Emoluments of the officers of the customs for 1814
-
-
-
.
-
145
14
1
Clerks in the Treasury
-
-
-
-
8
-
163
14
1
District tonnage
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
167
14
1
Two reports of valuations under the direct tax law
-
-
-
-
-
174
14
1
Comparative statement between the annual amount of the expenditures of the
14
1
military and naval establishments, as rendered by the Treasury under a
14
1
resolution of 1816, and the statement thereof, under a resolution of 1810
-
177
14
1
Amount of the receipts and expenditures of the government from 1789 till 1815
181
14
1
Emoluments of the officers of customs for 1815
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8
191
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300
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310
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314
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instructions issued to collectors relative to British vessels
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318
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Report of Shriver, superintendent of Cumberland road
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320
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Estimate of the amount of duties on imports in 1815
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323
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325
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327
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York, from 1808 to 1815
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343
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352
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Plan of a national bank
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385
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403
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On the compensations of the collectors of the direct tax and internal duties
405
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On the practicability of collecting the revenue in specie or in notes of banks
paying specie
406
153
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SESSION.
VOLUME.
PAGE.
14
1
Receipts and expenditures for 1815
12
416
14
1
On the memorial of Zebulon Hollingsworth
417
14
2
Annual report
13
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14
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Amount of duties on imports from British West Indies and American colonies,
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18
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Estimates of appropriations for 1817
22
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view of the fiscal measures during 1816
53
14
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On the petition of Pentland, Higgins and Steele
76
14
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On the transference of appropriations
77
14
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Clerks in the Treasury
79
14
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Loan office and final settlement certificates still outstanding
86
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88
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150
14
2
On the lead mines of the Mississippi
151
14
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District tonnage
195
14
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On the accountability of the officers and agents of government
206
14
2
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210
14
2
Miscellaneons claims discharged; contracts made; and payments for the relief
of sick and disabled seamen
211
14
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220
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221
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237
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250
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295
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298
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299
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311
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842
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347
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156
CONGRESS.
SESSION.
PAGE.
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Plan for the arrangement of the militia
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1
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1
1
2
Arrearages due to invalid pensioners
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225
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late war
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227
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248
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269
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272
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Report of the Commissioners for
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-
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-
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1
207
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Ely, John
-
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1
76
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Edwards, Cæsar
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1
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.
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-
-
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1
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Gould, David
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VOLUME.
PAGE.
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2
Stevens, John
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109
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2
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On the protection of the frontiers of Virginia
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PAGE.
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1
Report with an adjudication of the Supreme Court of the United States, in
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progress made in providing materials for the frigates, and in building
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VOLUME.
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3
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Instructions to the commanders of the frigate Insurgent and brig Pickering
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Danish consul, in Tripoli
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-
,
-
1
247
10
2
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-
-
-
-
-
1
255
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11
1
On the general state and disposition of the navy
-
-
'
-
1
271
11
1
On the cost and equipment of the vessels of war and gun boats
-
-
1
276
11
2
On the application of the appropriations for the navy in 1809
-
-
1
283
11
2
On the state of the navy pension fund
-
-
-
-
-
1
288
11
2
Contracts in the Navy Department
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.
.
0
1
305
11
2
Clerks in
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-
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1
308
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On the petition of John Davis, and Mary East
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-
-
1
310
11
2
On the petition of John Lester
.
1
311
11
s
Of the transfers of appropriations in 1810
-
-
-
8
1
313
11
s
On the general state and disposition of the Navy
-
-
.
-
1
321
11
3
On certain bills of exchange, drawn on Degen, Purviance, & Co.
-
-
1
323
11
3
On the expenditure of appropriations for the Navy, in 1810
-
-
-
1
353
11
3
On the state of the Navy Pension Fund
-
-
-
,
-
1
356
24
11
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Clerks in the Navy Department
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
370
11
s
Contracts in
do
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
372
11
3
Estimates of the sums necessary to repair certain Frigates
-
-
-
1
374
11
3
On experiments of the use and efficacy of torpedoes
-
-
-
-
1
376
11
3
On the cultivation of hemp
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
429
11
3
On the petition of Peter Mills, and John Connelly
-
-
-
-
2
26
12
1
Of the transfers of appropriations in the Navy Department
-
-
6
1
437
12
1
Of the expenditure of the moneys drawn for the Navy, in 1811
-
-
1
443
12
1
On the cost of repairing vessels since 1801
-
-
-
-
-
1
446
12
1
Clerks in the Navy Department
-
-
-
,
-
-
1
452
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12
1
On the state of the Navy Pension Fund
-
-
-
-
-
1
454
12
1
Contracts in the Navy Department
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
469
12
1
Officers of the Navy, their rank and pay
-
-
-
-
-
1
474
12
1
Rules for the government of naval hospitals
-
-
-
-
1
495
12
1
Expenditures of the several navy yards of the United States
-
-
1
508
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12
1
Expenditures at the several navy yards of the United States
-
-
2
1
12
1
On the petition of John Dickey
-
-
-
-
2
25
12
2
Of the expenditure of the appropriations for the navy in 1812
-
-
2
31
12
2
On the state of the navy pension fund
-
-
-
-
-
2
34
12
2
Clerks in the Navy Department
-
-
-
-
-
2
50
12
2
Transfers of appropriations
-
-
-
-
-
2
54
12
2
Contracts in the Navy Department
-
-
-
-
-
2
68
12
2
On the capture of the Guerriere by the American Frigate Constitution
.
2
76
185
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486
CONGRESS.
SESSION.
VOLUME.
PAGE.
13
2
Of the unsettled accounts in the Navy Department
-
-
-
8
2
80
13
2
On the capture of the British squadron, on Erie, by the American squadron
under Perry
-
-
-
-
-
2
95
13
2
On the expenditure of the appropriations for the navy in 1813
-
-
2
111
13
2
On the state of the navy pension fund
-
-
-
-
-
2
117
13
2
Clerks in the Navy Department
-
-
-
-
-
-
2
128
13
2
Flags captured during the war from the British naval forces
-
-
-
2
136
168] 163
13
3
On the destruction of official documents by the enemy in 1814
-
-
2
138
13
3
Contracts in the Navy Department, in 1813-14
-
-
-
-
2
140
13
S
On the petition of the Eastern Branch Bridge Company
-
-
-
2
171
13
S
Expenditure of appropriations to the navy in 1814
-
-
-
-
2
153
13
3
Clerks in the Navy Department
-
-
-
-
-
-
2
158
13
3
On the state of the navy pension fund
-
-
-
-
0
2
160
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13
s
On the memorial of Uriah Brown
-
-
-
-
-
-
2
173
13
S
On the petition of Col. Charles Todd
-
-
-
-
1
2
175
13
S
On the petition of Thomas Riddles
-
-
-
-
-
-
2
176
14
1
On the expenditure of appropriations for the navy in 1815
-
0
-
2
179
14
1
On the capture of the British vessel of war Penguin, by the American vessel
of war Hornet
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
2
194
14
1
On transfers of appropriations in the Navy Department
-
.
-
2
184
14
1
Contracts in the Navy Department
.
-
-
-
P
2
198
14
1
Clerks in
do
-
-
-
-
-
-
,
2
202
14
1
On the state of the navy pension fund
-
-
.
.
I
2
205
14
1
On the petition of John McCauley, prize-agent to the Constitution
,
8
2
280
14
1
On the petition of Teakle Savage
-
-
-
-
2
282
14
1
On the petition of John T. Courtnay, and Samuel Harrison
-
-
-
2
283
14
1
On the proposed reduction of the marine corps
-
-
-
-
2
284
14
2
On the petition of Thomas Murry
-
-
-
-
-
I
2
298
14
2
Expenditure of appropriations for the navy, in 1816
3
-
-
2
299
14
2
Clerks in the Navy Department
-
-
-
-
,
-
2
304
14
2
Contracts in
do
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
2
307
14
%
On the state of the pension fund
-
-
-
-
-
-
2
$11
14
2
On the petition of Stephen Rudd
-
-
-
-
-
-
2
328
14
2
On the accounts of the officers and crew of the brig Epervier, supposed to be
lost
-
-
-
0
z
329
14
2
On the petition of Moses Tryon, and Richard Law
-
.
-
-
s
331
[168]
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197
REPORTS FROM THE ATTORNEY GENERAL.
188
CONGRESS.
SESSION.
VOLUME.
PAGE.
1
3
On the judiciary system of the United States -
.
-
-
-
1
1
2
1
On the petition of Andrew Jackson
-
-
-
-
-
1
140
S
2
On the fees and regulations proper to be established for the courts of the U.S.
1
143
3
2
On the petition of James Mackay
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
173
3
2
On the memorial of Peter Perritt
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
179
3
2
On the petition of inhabitants of the county of St. Clair, in the North West-
ern Territory
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
184
[ 168] 168
4
2
On the petition of Fanny Forsyth
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
188
4
2
On lands claimed by certain companies under a law of Georgia
.
-
1
192
4
8
On the memorial of John Hobby
-
-
-
-
$
-
1
411
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No. 3.
INDEX
TO ALL THE
PRINTED REPORTS OF COMMITTEES
FROM THE 1sT TO THE 15TH CONGRESS
Which are now extant.
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INDEX TO PRINTED REPORTS OF COMMITTEES.
190
CONGRESS.
SESSION.
VOLUME.
DOC'T.
4
2
Address to the President, in answer to his speech to Congress
octavo
1
4
2
Abbot and others, on the petition of
do
19
4
2
Arrearages of pay and emoluments. list of officers and soldiers entitled to, and
report on the
do
21
4
2
Addington. Stephen. calico printer. on the memorial of
:
do
24
4
2
Agriculture. on that part of the President's speech relating to
do
29
4
2
Amendment to the Constitution, relative to the suability of states, on an
do
40
[168] 168
#4
1
Arrearages of pay to officers and soldiers of the late army, on the
do
13
4
1
Arsenals. harbours, and magazines, on the state of the
do
49
4
1
Appropriations for the military establishments and military pensions
do
57
#3
2
Accounts of the former government, on the settlement of the
folio
21
5
3
Address to the President
octavo
14
5
3
Alien and other laws, on memorial against the
do
18
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6
1
Address to the President, in answer to his speech
do
2
6
1
Appropriations for the Diplomatic Department, on certain
do
64
6
1
Appropriations for the Indian Department, on certain
do
65
7
1
Appropriations, documents accompanying a bill for certain
do
3
7
1
Ash, George, on the petition of
do
33
7
2
Alexander, Hugh and others, on the petition of
do
1
7
2
Aboel, Garnett and others, on the petition of
do
20
7
2
Alexandria, on the petition of the inhabitants of
do
21
8
1
Appropriation additional of 2 000.000 for foreign intercourse
do
45
8
1
Alabama river, on the petition of claimants of lands on the
do
64
9
1
Appropriations, for the payment of claims under the convention of 30th April
1803. documents accompanying the bill for
do
2
9
1
Appropriation, additional, to supply the deficiencies in the naval appropriation
for 1805, document accompanying the bill for a
do
5
9
I
Armistead, Theodorick, on the bill for the relief of
do
18
9
1
Amory, Francis, on the petition of
do
22
9
1
Army. on the augumentation of the
do
63
9
2
Appropriations for the treaty between the United States and Chickasaws,
on the
do
20
9
2
Appropriations for the support of Government. on the
do
21
10
1
Aggressions, on that part of the President's message relating to
do
21, 27
10
1
Appropriation for 1807. on making good a deficit in the
do
39
163
10
1
Appropriation for completing the south wing of the capitol. on a
do
39
10
1
Algiers, on differences between the United States and the Dey of
do
40
10
1
Appropriation for the navy. document relative to
do
41
10
1
Appropriation, for 1808, document relative to a farther
do
45
10
1
Appropriations for an additional military force. document relative to an
do
46
11
1
Army, on the expediency of disbanding the additional
do
17
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11
2
Amroyd & Co. on the petition of
do
1
11
2
Ayres, Thomas. on the petition of
do
16
11
2
Appropriation bill documents relative to the
de
45
11
2
Audrain. P. documents relative to the relief of
do
46
12
1
Arms and munitions of war, on the manufacture of
do
41
The reports of the 1st Session 4th Congress are to be found in the volume of executive papers of that session; as, also, the reports of the
2d Session 3d Congress.
191
INDEX TO REPORTS OF COMMITTEES.
192
CONGRESS.
SESSION.
VOLUME.
DOC'T.
12
1
Appropriations for the military establishment, in 1812, relative to the
octavo
61
12
1
Armstrong. John, relative to the suspension of the payment of certain bills
drawn by
do
63
13
2
Acuna. Joseph, on the petition of
do
59
13
2
Anderson, James
do
do
37
13
2
Anderson, Jasper
do
do
90
13
S
Arnold, William
do
do
17
163
14
2
Allen. Thomas J. and others, on the petition of
do
20
4
2
Bennet. John, and others, on the petitions of
do
19
4
2
Bank of the United States, on loans to government by the
do
45
5
3
Blount, on the impeachment against
do
15
5
3
Blount, William. copy of the plea filed by the counsel for
do
20
6
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1
Boyce, William on the petition of
do
26
6
1
Brown, Samuel, on the petition of
:
do
38
6
1
Burling. Thomas, and others, on the petitions of
do
40
6
1
Bell, Abraham. and others, on the petitions of
do
41
6
1
Bush, Philip, and Benjamin Bird, on the petition of
do
53
6
2
Boston, Solomon, on the petition of
do
12
6
2
Bush and Bird, on the petitions of
do
16
7
1
Brushes, ON the petition of the manufacturers of
do
13
7
1
Beatty, Charles A. on the petition of
do
44
7
%
Barbary powers, on the
do
35
8
1
Business necessary to be done by Congress during the present session, on the
do
67
8
8
Buildings, public, on the completion of the, (near Philadelphin)
de
25
8
2
British merchants, on a petition of sundry
do
27
8
2
Business necessary to be done during the present session of Congress, on the
do
32
9
1
Benezet, Anthony, on the petition of
do
1
9
1
Beebee, Samuel, on the petition of
do
4
25
9
1
Bryan and Brewer, on the petition of
do
13
9
1
Beaumarcbais, Amelie Eugenie de, on the petition of
do
36
9
1
Business necessary to be done during the present session
do
60
9
2
Briggs, Isaac, on the relief of
do
7
9
2
Benezet, Anthony, on the petition of
do
18
9
2
Barney, Joshua, on the petition of
do
1,2
10
1
Beebee, Samuel, on the petition of
do
6
10
1
Buch, Daniel, on the petition of
do
8
[168]
10
1
Barclay, Mary, on the petition of
do
9
10
1
Business necessary to be done during the present session
do
37
10
1
Briggs, Isaac, relative to the relief of
do
44
10
2
Bonds, on extending in certain cases, the credit upon revenue
do
1
2
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10
Briggs, Isaac, relative to the relief of
do
25
10
2
Barnitz, Jacob, relative to the relief of
do
24
10
2
Bayou St. John, on the establishment of a light house at the entrance of
do
30
11
1
Baylies, William, on the election of
do
8,9
Google
11
1
Business necessary to be done during the present session, on the
do
15
11
2
Buck, Anthony, on the petition of
do
a
11
2
Bean, Charles. on the petition of
do
15
11
2
Banks in the District, on the petition of
do
20
11
2
Buildings, on the report of the surveyor of public
do
25
861,
INDEX TO REPORTS OF COMMITTEES.
194
CONGRESS.
SESSION.
VOLUME.
DOC'T.
11
2
Boone, Daniel, on the petition of
octavo
31
11
2
Bank of the United States, on the petition of
do
32
11
2
Britain and France, on the disagreeing votes on the bill respecting our com-
mercial intercourse with
do
36
11
2
Balances unsettled, on the Comptroller's report of
do
37
11
2
Bank, national, on the establishment of a
do
40
168
11
2
Briggs. Isaac, documents relative to the relief of
do
44
11
2
Buck, Anthony.
ditto
ditto
do
47
12
1
Benton. Selah, on the petition of
do
10
12
1
Beall, William D. on the petition of
do
11
12
1
Beaumarchais, Caron de, on the petition of the heirs of
do
17
12
1
British subjects, on the excitements of Indian hostilities against the United
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do
57
12
2
British manufactures, on the importation of
do
1
12
2
Boardman, and others, on the petitions of
do
3
12
2
Barney, and Kingston, on the petitions of
do
4
12
2
Boone, Daniel, on the petition of
do
23
13
I
Business necessary to be done at the present session
do
14
13
2
Bank. national, on the petition of sundry inhabitants of New York for a
do
28
18
2
Brown, Ann, on the petition of
do
31
18
$
Baylor. Walker, on the petition of
do
50
13
9
Beall, William Dent, on the petition of
do
65
13
2
Boone, Daniel, on the petition of
do
10
13
of
Bowers. John M. on the election of
do
3
13
%
Bassett, Burwell, on the petition of
do
52
13
2
Baltimore, on a petition of sundry inhabitants of (on the oppressive exercise of
a patent for certain mill machinery, granted to O. Evans)
do
24
13
2
Beaumarchais, Caron de, on the petition of the heiress of
do
84
13
2
Bounties in land, promised by Virginia during the revolution, to the officers,
soldiers, seamen, &c. on state establishment. on the justice of making good
do
90
13
3
Barkelow. Farrington. on the petition of
do
42
13
3
British grants, in Mississippi, on the petition for the adjustment of claims to
lands under
do
37
13
3
Brown, Uriah, on the petition of
do
54
13
3
Buildings, public, in Washington, on rebuilding the
do
19
Bruce, William, on the petition of
do
168
14
1
35
14
1
British grants, on the petitions relative to, (see Lands)
14
1
Banks in the District of Columbia, on the petition of several unchartered
do
76
J4
1
Biddle. Captain, and the officers of the Hornet, on presenting medals to
do
7
14
1
Boyle, Thomas A. on the petition of
do
45
14
1
Bringer, Louis, on the petition of
do
48
14
1
Balances unsettled, on the subject of
do
88, 89
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14
2
Bank of the United States, on the evasion of the specie payment of the second
instalment due to the
do
29
14
2
Bank of the United States. on a violation of the charter of the
do
36
14
2
Bowie, Kurtz, and others, on the petition of
do
35
14
2
Bible Society, on the petition of the American
do
52
14
2
Brevet commissions, on the expense attendant on
do
56
14
2
Burnside, Robert, on the petition of
do
58
195
INDEX TO REPORTS OF COMMITTEES.
96
CONGRESS.
SESSION.
VOLUME.
DOC'T.
14
2
Barrow, William, and others, on the petition of
octavo
60
14
2
Buck, Anthony, on the petition of
do
67
14
2
Bounty lands and pay in certain cases where honorable discharges were not
obtained. on the allowance of
do
68
14
2
Berkshire association for promoting agriculture & manufactures, on petition of
do
95
14
2
Business necessary to be done at the present session, on the
do
99
14
2
Buildings, public, report and estimates relative to the
do
89
168] 168
4
2
Claims not admitted to be valid, on the preceedings of the accounting officers
of the Treasury upon certain
do
8, 9
4
2
Claims, on the expediency of designating, to be excepted from the operation of
the acts of limitation, certain
do
20
4
2
Cordage. memorial of the manufacturers of
do
24
4
2
Calico printer, memorial of a
do
24
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4
2
Carr, John, on the petition of
do
27
4
2
Compensations to the officers of the United States, on the
do
28
4
1
Carter, Joshua. and others, on the petitions of
do
9
4
1
Clarke, Silas, on the petition of
do
14
4
1
Clerks who continued at their business during the prevalence of the epidemic,
and the widows of clerks who fell victims to the epidemic, on an extra al-
lowance to
do
56
s
B
Clerks in the departments, on the
folio
26
5
3
Cox, Caveny, Durnell. and others, on the petitions of
octavo
5
5
S
Carr John, on the petition of
do
6
6
1
Connecticut Reserve, on accepting the jurisdiction of the
do
37
6
1
Copper Bed, on the purchase from the Indians of the Great
do
35
6
1
Collier John, and others. on the petition of
do
40
6
1
Copper mine in New Jersey, on the
do
49
6
2
Chandlear, Francis B. on the petition of
do
13
6
2
Constitution, on an amendment to the
do
15
7
1
Carr John, on the petition of
do
18
7
1
Coulon, Paul, on the memorial of
do
19
7
1
Certificates. loan office, and fmal settlement. on making provision for the pay-
ment of lost, (for the payment or renewal of which application was made
prior to the 12th June, 1799)
do
21
7
1
Clerks' office, on the
do
48
7
2
Corp Samuel. on the petition of
do
8,9
[ 891
7
2
Cork manufacturers, on the petition of certain
do
16
7
2
Coulon Paul, on the memorial of
do
29
7
2
Claims for services rendered and supplies furnished during the revolutionary
war, on extending the time for the statement of
do
43
7
2
Chamber of Commerce in New York, memorial of the
do
46
7
2
Chamber of Commerce in Norfolk, report of the
do
50
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8
1
Corp Samuel, on the petition of
do
15
8
1
Corks, on the petitions of the manufacturers of
do
16
8
1
Calico printers and dyers. on the memorials of the
do
16
8
1
Coulon Paul, on the memorial of
do
24,25.26
8
1
Coles John, on the memorial of
do
S3
8
1
Constitution. on an amendment of the
do
44
8
1
Cox, Zachariah, on the memorial of
do
47,48
197
INDEX TO REPORTS OF COMMITTEES.
198
CONGRESS.
SESSION.
VOLUME.
DOC'T.
8
2
Cashie, on the memorial of the traders and farmers on the waters of the
octavo
6
8
2
Chase, on the impeachment of Judge
do
22
9
1
Claims under the convention of 30th April, document and bill for appropria-
tions for
do
2,7
9
1
Clason, J. on the petition of
do
20
9
1
Charlestown. in Virginia. on the memorial of the inhabitants of
do
26
163
9
1
Cashie, on the petitions of the traders and farmers on the waters of the
do
so
9
1
Chesapeake and Delaware canal company, on the petition of the
do
55
9
2
Cotton, Daniel, on the petition of
do
6
9
2
Cashie, on the petitior of the farmers and traders on the waters of the
do
10
9
2
Currier, William. on the petition of
do
11
9
2
Clerks. on amending the act for the compensation of
do
23
9
2
Columbia, on the petition of certain inhabitants of the district of
do
26
9
2
Claims barred by the statute of limitation, on an inquiry asito the
do
31
Digitized by Google
9
2
Courts, on establishing circuit courts, and abridging in Kentucky, Ohio, and
Tennessee, the jurisdiction of the district
do
35
9
2
Charleston, on the petition of sundry merchants of
do
38
10
1
Customs, on the petitions of the inspectors of, (in Baltimore, New York, and
Boston)
do
7
10
1
Cotton, Daniel, on the petition of
do
13
10
1
10
Charts of the coast of North Carolina, on the disposition of certain
do
15
I
Coppersmiths, on the petitions of certain
do
16
10
1
Commissions to take testimony relative to claims under the act to provide for
persons disabled by known wounds, on the compensation for issuing
do
36
10
1
Cumberland road, relative to the
do
43
10
1
Contracts. document relative to the bill concerning public
do
47
10
2
Cotton. Daniel, on the petition of
do
2
10
2
Carthagena, in South America. on the petition of thirty-six Americans under
sentence of slavery. and confined at
do
9
10
2
Catawba, on the petition of the company for opening the navigation of the
do
18
10
2
Collectors of customs, relative to giving credit to certain (for allowances paid
by them to the owners and crews of fishing vessels)
do
27
10
2
Cumberland road, relative to the
do
28
11
1
Commerce and manufactures, documents accompanying bills from the com-
mittee of
do
11, 12
11
1
Contingent fund of the House of Representatives, relative to the appropriation
[168]
163
for the
do
13
11
2
Coles, J. A. on the letter of
do
24
11
2
Campbell, Thomas, on the petition of
do
33
11
2
Commercial intercourse with France and Great Britain, on the disagreeing
Digitized by
votes on the bill respecting our
do
36
11
2
Comptroller's report of unsettled balances, on the
do
37
11
2
Caldwell and Jackson, documents relative to the relief of
do
42
12
1
do
Google
Collectors of certain ports, on the petition of the
1,2
12
1
Connell, John. on the petition of
do
9
12
1
Contingent fund of the House of Representatives, on the nature of the contin-
gent expenses and application of the
do
35
12
1
Canal companies, on a memorial of sundry
do
47
12
I
Clarke, Edward, on the petition of
do
51
199
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200
CONGRESS.
SESSION.
VOLUME.
DOC'T.
12
1
Cumberland road on the
octavo
52
12
1
Copper articles, relative to refunding the duties on the importation of certain
do
58
12
2
Constitution, on the conduct in capturing the Guerriere of the officers and
crew of the
do
15
12
2
Commissioner of loans, on removing from Annapolis to Baltimore the office
of the
do
18, 19
13
2
Cuffee, Paul, on authorizing the President to permit a cargo to be carried from
[168]
the United States to Sierra Leone, and a cargo to be brought back by
do
61
13
2
Cutts, Thomas, on the petition of
do
82
13
2
Chever, Mary, on the petition of
do
43
13
2
Clark, Dennis
do
do
18
13
2
Cochran, Bobert E. do
do
41
18
2
Chesapeake and Delaware canal company. on the memorial of the
do
7
Digitized by Google
13
2
Clerk's office, on employing an additional assistant in the
do
49
13
2
Colors taken from the enemy, on the distribution and condition of the
do
56
13
2
Cunow, John G. on the petition of
do
76
13
2
Contracts for supplying the army. an inquiry relative to (how executed, and
to what extent interfered in by general officers prejodicially to the public inter-
est, on the rights of indiv iduals)
do
96
is
s
Copper stills, in Connecticut, on the petitions of proprietors of
do
50
18
3
Collection districts, on the expediency of changing certain
do
65
13
S
Cumberland county, in Pennsylvania, on the memorial of the inhabitants of
(desiring it to be erected into a separate collection district)
do
65
13
S
Cutts, Thomas, ON the petition of
do
4
13
S
Cox, John P.
do
do
63
13
3
Chalmers, John
do
do
16
13
3
Campbell's letter, on the invasion of Washington
do
38
14
1
Cotton manufacturers, on the petitions of the
do
49
9%
14
1
Constitution. on presenting medals to the officers of the
de
19
14
1
Canadian volunteers, on the petition of the
de
30
14
1
Commercial treaty with Great Britain, on the disagreeing votes of the two
houses on the bill to carry into effect the
do
52
14
B
Canals, in New York, on the memorial respecting roads and
do
7%
14
2
Credentials of members, on the
do
9
14
2
Commissioner of claims, on the construction given to the law under which he
,
acts, by the
do
11
168
14
2
Compensation of members. on the
do
12
14
2
Canadian volunteers. on the act granting bounties to
do
30
14
2
Colonizing free negroes, on the memorial of the society for
do
78
14
2
Compton, John and Leonard, and others, on the petition of
do
60%
14
2
Chew and Relf, and others. on the petition of
do
60, 73
14
2
Creek Indians, on the claims of friendly
do
62
14
2
Collectors of the customs, on additional allowances to certain
do
69
14
2
Carriages, on repealing the duties on certain descriptions of
do
79
14
2
Cincinnati, a port of entry, on making
do
81
14
2
Capitol, report and estimates on the subject of the
do
89
14
2
Capitol. on warming the
do
90
14
2
Chesapeake and Delaware canal, on the shares to be subscribed for in the
do
92
14
2
Canal from the Chesapeake to the Delaware, on the
do
92
FOR
INDEX TO REPORTS OF COMMITTEES.
202
CONGRESS.
SESSION.
VOLUME.
DOC'T.
14
2
Canal from Dismal Swamp to Deep Creek, on the
-
-
-
octavo
92
4
2
Debts due to the United States from certain individual states, measures to be
taken relative to the
-
-
-
do
s
4
2
Duties additional, on imports and domestic manufactures, relative to
-
do
5
4
2
Dench Gilbert, on the petition of
-
-
-
-
-
do
10
4
2
De Neufville, Anna, on the memorial of
-
-
.
-
-
do
$6
4
1
Dumont, John Baptist, on the petition of
-
-
-
-
-
do
7
168]
4
1
Devereaux, John, OH the petition of
-
-
-
-
-
do
9
4
1
Debt, public, on further measures to inforce the existing provislons for the
do
17
s
2
Debt, public, on the reduction of the
-
-
-
folio
12
s
2
Duties on goods destroyed by fire, on be remission of
-
.
do
18
5
3
Duties on stamped vellum, paper, and parchment, probable amount of
-
octavo
11
Digitized by
5
3
Distillers, on the petition of sundry, (in Rockingham and Augusta counties)
do
13
6
1
Debtors, on the bill for the relief of
-
-
do
5
6
1
Defence, OR a system of national
.
-
-
-
-
.
do
8
Google
6
1
Dardin, Amey, on the petition-of
-
-
-
-
-
do
36
6
1
Diplomatic Department, on certain appropriations for the
-
-
-
do
64
6
2
District of Columbia, on the
-
-
-
do
6
6
2
Departments, on the causes of the late fires in the
-
-
do
25
7
I
Duties, on the expediency of repealing certain, (on stills, spirits, licenses,
sales at auction, carriages, parchment, paper, postage, and stamped vel-
lum)
-
do
4
7
1
Debt, public, on the redemption of the
-
do
7
7
1
Duchouqet, Francis, on the petition of
do
20
7
1
Delaware piers, letter from Secretary of the Treasury on the
do
24
7
2
Docks. on the expediency of erecting, (for building ships)
do
37
7
2
Dardin, Amey, on the petition of
do
51
8
1
D'Wolfe. Charles, on the petition of
do
9
8
1
Davis, Simon, on the petition of
do
11
8
1
Duty, as an equivalent for the advantages of light houses, on the propriety of
laying a tonnage
do
19
8
1
Dardin, Amey, on the petition of
do
22, 23
8
1
Documents, on reprinting the public
do
46
8
2
Drawback, on goods intported into New Orleans, from ports in the United
States, and thence exported to a foreign port, on the expediency of a
do
2
8
2
Dunbar, William, on the petition of
do
29
[163]
8
2
Debts of the United States, on further provision for the extinguishment of the
do
S1
9
1
Debt, on the provision for the redemption of the public
do
8
9
1
Dunbar, William, on the petition of
do
10
9
1
Duties. on the consent of Congress to a South Carolina act respecting
do
48
Digitized by Google
9
2
Detroit, on the act concerning the bank of
do
40
9
2
Drake, Gilbert, on the bill to discharge from imprisonment
do
41
10
1
Disabled by known wounds, on the compensation for issuing commissions to
take testimony relative to claims under the act to provide for persons
do
36
10
2
Defence. on putting the nation into a more complete state of
do
12
10
of
Disabled officers and soldiers, on the bill for the relief of
do
17
11
2
Dardin, Amey, on the petition of
do
34
12
1
Dixon, John, on the petition of
do
14
208
INDEX TO REPORTS OF COMMITTEES.
tot
CONGRESS.
SESSION.
VOLUME. DOC'T.
12
1
Dardin, Amey, on the petition of
octavo
21
12
1
Duties paid on the importation of certain copper a ticles, on refunding the
do
58
12
2
Dillon, John, on the petition of
do
10
12
2
Decatur. Hull, and Jones. on the brilliant achievements of
do
17
13
1
Dillon, John, on the petition of
do
9
13
1
Detroit. on the payment for wagons lost at
do
10
13
2
Davis, Jonathan, and others. on the petition of
do
59
13
2
Dale. Richard, on the petition of
do
L 891
5
13
2
Duc, Mary Philip le, on the petition of
do
16
13
2
Doyle, James. on the petition of
do
66
13
2
Dougherty, and others, on the petitions of
do
92
13
2
Driftwood settlement, in Indiana, on the petition of the inhabitants of
do
S2
13
2
Dorr, Joseph H. on the petition of
do
87
13
3
Duty on salaried officers. on the professional income of lawyers, and on the
Digitized by Google
legal proceedings of the courts of justice, on the expediency of a
do
26
13
3
District of Columbia, and other territories of the United States. on laying a
direct tax upon
do
49
13
3
Dickson and Hickman, counties in Tennessee, on petition of the inhabitants of
do
51
13
3
Dardin, Amey, on the petition of
do
46
14
1
Dick, Samuel, on the petition of
do
35
14
1
Dolph, Charles, on the petition in behalf of the widow and children of
do
44
14
1
Delafield, John, on the petition of
do
51
14
2
Delafield, John, on the petition of
do
17
14
2
Daily, John, and Samuel Thompson, on the petitions of
do
33
14
2
Dewees, Sarah. and others, on the petition of
do
48
14
2
Domestic manufactures, on, (see Manufactures.)
14
2
Dent. Hatch, and others, on the petitions of
do
60
14
2
Discharges, on an allowance of pay and bounty land in certain cases, where
they were not obtained honorably
do
68
14
2
Dismal Swamp canal, on the shares to be subscribed for in the
do
92
4
2
Eddy, Samuel, and others, on the petitions of
do
19
4
1
Expenditures and receipts, and the provision requisite for present and ap-
proaching exigencies. on the
do
31
5
3
Everhart, Lawrence, on the petition of
do
5
6
1
Elliot, Temple
do
do
26
6
1
Elliot, Ann
do
do
57
163 ]
6
2
Elections, report of the Committee of
do
I
I
7
1
Eddy, Caleb, on the petition of
do
17
s 7
2
Elliot. Ann, on the petition of
do
27
.07
2
Exportation of sundry articles to European ports, abstract of
do
48
8
1
Elliot. Ann, on the petition of
do
37
8
1
Eaton, William
do
do
39
Digitized by Google
8
2
Evans. Oliver
do
do
5
8
2
Elliot, Ann
do
do
11
9
1
Eaton, William, on a resolution respecting
do
43,46
9
2
Eaton, William, on the bill for the relief of
do
5
9
2
Elections for Members of the House of Representatives of the United States,
on the mode of taking evidence in contested, (and on compelling the at-
tendance of witnesses)
CO:
do
28
205
INDEX TO REPORTS OF COMMITTEES.
206
CONGRESS.
SESSION.
VOLUME.
DOC'T.
10
1
Evans, Oliver, on the petition of
do
28
10
1
Eaton, William, on a letter from
do
31
10
2
Embargo, on the bill to enforce the
do
14
11
2
Elwell, Robert, on the petition of
do
10
13
2
Eaton, Etham, on the petition of
do
80
13
2
Evans. Oliver, on the complaint against, (for an oppressive exercise of his
patent for certain mill machinery)
do
24
[ 168]
13
$
Eccleson, Mary, on the petition of
do
55
13
3
Easton, Sarah
do
do
52
14
1
Easton, Sarah
do
do
66
14
2
Easton, Rufus, on the petition of (contesting the election of J. Scott)
do
22,28
14
2
Earle, Colonel Elias, on a contract for supplying arms entered into with
do
101
14
2
Expenditures, on the public
do
102
Digitized by Google
14
2
Elections contested, on. (see Easton.)
4
2
Fortincations of the ports and harbors, on the actual state of the
do
38
4
1
Fayette, the marquis la, on information respecting a son of
do
44
4
1
Fowler, Samuel, and Christopher, on the memorial of
do
48
4
1
Fowler, Alexander, on the petition of
do
55
3
2
Fortifications for ports and harbors, on the
folio
8,23
8
2
Frentiers, on the protection of the
do
11
6
1
France, on the execution of the act suspending commercial intercourse with
do
13, 15
6
1
Frotbingham, Thomas, and Andrew Findley, on the several petitions of
do
31
7
1
French Republic, papers relative to the appropriations for the convention with
the
do
5,6
7
1
Fletcher. Sarah, on the petition of
do
S1
7
1
Fortifications of harbors, on the
do
S2
7
1
Fowler, Theodosius, on the petition of
do
42
7
2
Follawell. John, on the petition of
do
19
7
2
Franklin association, on the petition of the (see printers.)
7
2
Fisheries, on protecting the
do
42
8
1
Foreign intercourse. on an appropriation for
do
45
8
1
Fisheries, on protecting the
de
58
9
2
Farley. Joseph. on the petition of
do
22
9
2
Fortifications of ports, &c. on the
do
S2
10
2
Foreign relations, on our
do
10
11
1
Foster, and Giraud, on the petition of
do
10
[168]
11
1
Foster, Hannah, on the petition of
do
14
11
2
Fulton, John, on the petitiou of
do
16
11
2
Frigates, on the expediency of repairing the
do
28
11
2.
France. and Great Britain, on the disagreeing votes on the bill respecting our
commercial intercourse with
do
36
Digitized by
12
1
Fagan, L. on the petition of
do
4
12
1
Foreign relations, on our
do
37
12
1
Florida, West, on the petition of (to be annexed to Mississippi)
do
42
Google
12
1
Frontier, on the defence of our maritime
do
44
12
1
Florida, West, petition of the inhabitants of
do
64
12
2
Forrester, and others, on the petitions of
do
3
13
2
Fanning, Henry, on the petition of
do
42
13
2
Flags, on the present condition of the captured
207
INDEX TO REPORTS OF COMMITTEES.
208
CONGRESS.
SESSION.
VOLUME.
DOC'T.
13
2
Frothingham, John, on the petition of
octavo
80
13
2
Foreign relations, on our
do
95
13
3
Finances, on so much of the President's message as relates to the
do
7
13
3
Frazer, Solomon, on the petition of
do
55
13
3
Forrest, Joseph. on the petition of
do
11
14
1
Frisbee, and other Canadian volunteers, on the petition of
do
30
14
2
Flag of the United States. on the expediency of altering the
do
23
168 ] 163 1
14
2
Free negroes. on the colonization of the
do
78
14
2
Fulton, or Fulton and others, on the petition of
do
60
4
2
Guillow, Francis, and others, on the petitions of
do
19
4
1
Greene, Catharine, on the petition of
do
54
3
2
Gardner, William, on the petition of
folio
25
3
2
Georgia, on the disposition of Indian lands, by the legislature of
do
27
Digitized by Google
5
3
Gaskins, Job, on the petition of
octavo
'5
5
3
Georgia legislature, on the remonstrance of the (respecting the cession of cer-
tain lands to the Indians)
do
16
6
1
Gill, Winthrop. on the petition of
do
19
6
2
Georgia, on the memorial and remonstrance of the legislature of
do
26, 29
7
1
Graham, John, and others, on the petition of
do
2
7
1
Gun-powder, on the petition of the manufacturers of
do
13
7
Glenns Bernard, on the petition of
do
28
2
7
Guns, on the petition of the manufacturers of
do
16
2
7
2
Georgia militia.claims, on the
do
41
8
1
Gardner, William, on the petition of
:
do
10
8
1
Greene, General, an act to sell the frigate
do
14
8
1
Georgia militia, on the claims of the
do
32
8
2
Georgia and Mississippi company, on the memorial of the purchasers under
the
do
13
27
9
1
Guesteer, Peter A. on the petition of
do
37
9
1
Georgia memorial, on the
do
49
9
1
Granger, Gideon, on the official conduct of
do
62
11
2
Garanger, Lewis and Charles, on the petition of
do
14
11
2
Garret, Joab. on the petition of
do
17
12
1
Garrard, William, on the petition of
do
16
12
1
Greely, Aaron, on the petition of
do
19
12
1
Grants by the British government of West Florida, on the provision to be made
163
respecting
do
30
1S
2
Gamble, William, on the petition of
do
21
14
2
Georgia, on an allowance of 15 per cent. on the direct tax paid by
do
46
14
2
Georgia, on the militia claims of
do
55
2
Georgia, on the interference occasioned by the act compromising the Yazoo
claims, with the rights of
do
76
Google Digitized.by 14 14 4 4 4 4 4
2
Gillard, Joseph, on the petition of
do
6
2
Hill, Henry. and others, on the petition of
do
6, 13
2
Hanging, Maw, or Scolocuttaw, on the petition of the widow of
do
14
1
Hopkins, Parker, and Meers, on the memorial of
do
5
1
Harbors, arsenals. and magazines, on the state of the
do
49
1
Hill, Henry. on the petition of
do
59
5
3
Haskill, Jonathan, on the petition of
do
S
60%
INDEX TO REPORTS OF COM "TEES.
249
CONGRESS.
SESSION.
VOLUME.
DOC'T.
5
3
Harris, Nathaniei, on the petition of
octavo
5
5
3
Hole, James, on the petition of
do
5
6
1
Bill. William, and others, on the petition of
do
42
6
1
Hardinge, on further provision for the widow and children of Colonel
do
45
6
2
Hooper, Robert. on the petition of
do
5
7
1
Hunter, Narsworthy, delegate from Mississippi, on the credentials of
do
1
7
1
Hats, on the petition of the manufacturers of
do
13
7
1
Holland, John, on the petition of
do
16
7
1
Haggerty, Eleanor, on the petition of
do
22
7
1
Hunt, Memucan, on the petition of, (to the General Assembly of North Carolina)
do
41
7
2
Holland, John, on the petition of
do
10,11
7
2
Hats, on the petition of certain manufacturers of
do
16
Digitized by
7
2
Hyde, Charles, on the petition of
do
18
7
2
Harrison, William H. a letter from, (on the suspension for a term of years of
the 6th article of compact between the United States and the people of
Indiana territory)
do
45
8
1
Habersham. Joseph, on the petition of L. Intosh and
do
17,20
:
8
1
Hunter, John, on the petition of
do
23
8
1
Henrick, the Danish brigantine, on relief for the owners of the
do
27, 34
8
1
Hazen, Charlotte, on the petition of
do
38
8
1
Hunt, Memucan, on the resolutions of North Carolina, relative to the petition of
do"
61
87
1
Harrison, William B. President of the Indiana Convention, on и letter from
do
66
82
1
Hudson, on the memorial of the merchants and ship owners of the city of
do"
71
8 +
2
Hazen, Moses, on the petition of the executor and executrix of
do.,
9
82
2:
Henrick, the Danish brigantine, on the claim for restitution of the
do
19
8
2
Hoge: John, on the election of
do
20
9'
1
Hussey, Tristram, on the petition of
do
27
91
1;
Hatteras, on the survey of the shoals of Cape
do"
28
9
1
Harrison's letter, on
do
50
9
2
Highland turwpike company, in New York, on the petition of
do
30
9÷
2
Harrison Governor of Indiana, on a letter from
do
36
11
2
Hamilton. Elizabeth, on the petition of
do
7
11
2
Hazen, Charlotte, on the petition of
do
16
11
2
Hospitals, on the establishment of naval
do
29.
12
1
Habbell, Ezekiel, on the petition of
do
5
12
1
Humbell. Williamponthe petition of
do
15
12
1
Hungerford, John P on the contested election of
do
31
12
1
Henry, John, on documents communicated by
do
48+
12
1
Hospitals, navy, OR the regulations of
don
55'
12
2
Hodgson, Robecca. on the petition of
do's
8,9
12
2
Hull. Captain, and the officers and crew of the Constitution, in the capture of
the Guerriere, On the conduct of
do
15
12
2
Hull, Decatur, and Jones, on the brilliant achievements of
do
17
19
2
Hull, Captain, and officers and crew of the Constitution, on the compensation
to be made to, (for the capture of the Guerriere)
do
SÌ
15
1
Hungerford J.P. on the election of
do
6,7
13
1
Henley, D: on the petition of-
do
8
13
2
Hodgson, Rebecca. on the petition of
do
25
13
2
Hospital, on the petition of the Governors of the New York
do
44
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2
Harris, Thomas K. on the election of
octavo
15
13
3
Hickman county, in Tennessee, on the petition of the inhabitants of
do
51
13
3
Hill, Jeremiah, on the petition of
do
64
13
3
Hodgson. Rebecca. administratrix of Joseph Hodgson, on the petition of
do
14
14
1
Hamilton, Elizabeth, on the petition of
do
55
14
1
Hornet, on presenting medals to the officers of the
do
7
168
14
2
Humes. James, on the petition of
do
16
14
2
Haslett, William, on the petition of
:
do
18
14
2
Heath and Renner, on the petition of
do
41
4
2
Illinois and Wabash Land Company, on the memorial of the
do
34, 35
4
1
Indian lands, on encroachments, by persons claiming under North Carolina
purchases, upon the
do
27
3
2
Indian trading houses, on the establishment of
folio
6
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3
2
Jurisdiction of the states òver the places where light houses, beacons, &c.
have been erected by the United States, on the
de
13
3
2
Invalids. on alterations in the act concerning
do
14
3
2
Judiciary system. of the district northwest of the Ohio, on the defects of the
do
20
s
2
Indian lands, on the disposition of (by the Georgia legislature)
do
27
3
2
Indian lands, on a motion respecting such persons. as shall be found assem-
bled in arms, out of the ordinary jurisdiction of any state or territory, on
do
28
5
8
Jackson, Michael, on the petition of
do
5
5
3
Indian lands, on the remonstrance of Georgia relative to certain
do
16
6
1
Jones, David, on the memorial of
do
29
6
1
Judiciary system, on the amendment of the
do
30
:
6
1
Indians, on appointing an agent to purchase a tract of land on the south side
of Lake Superior, including the copper bed, from the
do
35
6
1
Johnstone, Thomas. on the petition of
do
48
6
1
Jones. Griffith, and David Jones, on the petition of
do
53
6
1
Indian trading houses, on the establishment of
do
54
6
1
Judiciary system. on amendments in the
do
63
6
1
Indian Department, on certain appropriations for the
do
66
6
2
Jenkins, Thomas, on the petition of
do
4
6
2
Jones, Gritfith. and David Jones, on the petitions of
do
16
6
2
Indian trade. on the expediency of carrying on the (by means of a capital fur-
nished by the United States)
do
18
7
1
Jones, Thomas K. on the memorial of
do
10
7
I
Ingraham, Jane, on the petition of
do
S1
7
I
Judicial establishment of the United States, report of committee to inquire in-
to necessary alterations in the (and for securing impartial juries)
do
40
7
2
Jarvis, Leonard, on the petition of
do
26
7
2
Indians, on the concerns of the
do
38
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7
2
Indiana, on the suspension of the sixth article of compact between the U.S. and
do
45
8
1
Journal of the House, on reprinting the
do
46
8
1
Indiana, on the expediency of vesting the powers of a court of equity in the
judges of the United States, for the territory of
do
56
8
1
Indiana. on an act to divide the territory of
do
57
8
1
Indiana convention, on the petition and memorial of the
do
66
8
2
Jefferson college, in Mississippi, on the memorial of
do
29
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1
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Indiana, on the petition of sundry purchasers of public lands in
octavo
6
9
1
Jefferson college, on the petition of
do
10
9
1
Johonnot, on the petition of
do
23
9
1
Judges of state courts, on extending the powers of the district judges of the
United States to
do
44
9
1
Indiana memorial, on the
do
50
9
1
Journals. on revising those standing rules which relate to keeping the
do
53
9
2
Jenkins, George, on the petition of
do
11
9
2
Indiana, on the letter from the Governor of
do
36
9
2
Jay, James. on the report of Secretary of State, on the petition of
do
37
10
1
Inspectors of customs, in New York, Boston, and Baltimore, on the petitions of
do
7
10
1
Jay James. on the petition of
do
20
10
2
Indiana, on the expediency of dividing the territory of
do
15
10
2
Indians. relative to the establishment of trading houses with the
do
29
11
2
Jennings, Jonathan, on the protested election of
do
21
11
2
Judge, on allowing to Mississippi an additional
do
26
11
2
Intercourse, commercial, with France, and Great Britain, on the disagreeing
votes on the bill relating to our
do
36
11
2
Jackson. and Caldwell. documents relative to the relief of
do
42
12
1
Indiana, on petition of the Legislative Council, and House of Representatives of
do
25
18
1
Indiana, on the petition of (for admission into the Union)
do
49
1 12
1
Indian hostilities against the United States, on the efforts of British subjects
to excite
do
57
12
2
Illinois, on the potition of sundry inhabitants of the territory of
do
2
12
2
Illinois, on certain resolutions of the legislature of (relative to the salt springs)
do
14
12
2
Jones, Hull, and Decatur. on the brilliant achievements of
do
17
12
2
Illinois, on a resolution whether any amendments are necessary to be made to
the act extending the right of suffrage in
do
25
12
2
Infantry, of the militia and army, on an elementary exercise for the
do
30
13
2
Indiana, on the resolution of the legislative council of (protesting against the
subdivision. by the Governor, of that territory into election districts)
do
62
13
2
Indiana, on the memorial of (on the compensation of their militia)
do
70
13
3
Jenkins. Weston. and others, on the petition of
do
41
14
I
Indiana. on the petition for admitting into the Union
do
21
14
1
Indian depredations in Mississippi. on the
do
38
168
14
2
Judah, and Saunders. on the petition of
do
27
14
2
Indians, (see Creek Indians.)
14
2
Indian trade, upon the subject, and amount of the
do
66
14
2
Indian trade. on the exclusion of foreigners from participating in the
do
66
5
3
Koch, A. and J Kramer, on the petitions of
do
5
7
1
Kentucky. on the petition of sundry inhabitants of (duties on hemp)
do
14
Digitized by
8
1
Kingston, Stephen. on the memorial of
do
7; 8
9
1
Kingston, Stephen, on the memorial of
do
25
9
1
King. J. W. on the memorial of
do
41
9
1
Kentucky, on the memorial of the legislature of (canal rapids of Ohio)
do
58
9
2
Kingston. Stephen, on the relief of
do
8
10
1
Key, Philip B. on the election of
do
s, 5
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215
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VOLUME.
DOC'T.
10
1
Knox county, in Kentucky, on the petition of the inhabitants of
octavo
12
10
2
Knox county, in Kentucky, on the petition of the inhabitants of
do
3
18
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Knight. Simeon, on the petition of
do
12
12
1
Kaskaskia, the report of the land commissioners in the district of
do
26
12
2
Kingston, and Barney, on the petitions of
do
4
12
2
Knox county, in Indiana. on the petition of the inhabitants of (respecting com-
163
pensation for depredations committed by the mounted riflemen of Ken-
tucky
do
21
12
2
Kentucky resolutions on our foreign relations
do
33
13
2
Knox county, in Indiana, on the petition of sundry citizens of
do
9
13
2
Kenzie. and Forsyth, on the petition of
do
26
13
2
Kelly, William, on the petition of
do
15
2
Kentucky memorial, on the pay of their militia in the United States service
do
55
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3
Knox county, in Kentucky. on the petition of sundry inhabitants of
do
15
1
Kitchell, Asa. on the petition of
do
35
2
Kurtz, and others, on the petition of
do
35
4
2
Livermore, Edward St. Loe, on the petition of
do
15
4
2
Legaré, Samuel, on the petition of
do
22
4
2
Lands public, in the territory northwest of the Ohio, and above the mouth of
the Kentucky river, on the sale of
do
33
4
2
Land Company, Illinois and Wahash, on the memorial of the
do
34, 35
4
1
Lyon. Mathew, on the petition of. (complaining of the undue election and re-
turn of Israel Smith to Congress from Vermont)
do
18
4
1
Lafayette. on information relative to a son of the Marquis
do
44
4
1
Loring, Israel, on the petition of
do
19
4
1
Loans made to government by the bank of the United States, on
do
45
3
2
Laws, on the more general promulgation of the
folio
7,24
s
2
Light houses. beacons, &c. on the cession of jurisdiction by particular states,
28
over places where they have been erected
do
13
3
2
Loan officers, on compensation to the
do
25
5
3
Laws of the United States which are near expiring, report on
octavo
2
5
S
Laban and Little, on the petitions of
do
5
5
S
Laws, on the more general promulgation of the
de
19
6
1
Laws that are about to expire, on the
do
7
6
1
Lands, public. north-west of the Ohio, on the laws authorizing the sale of the
do
16,20
6
1
Loan for the service of the year 1800, on a
do
21
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6
1
Lands granted for military services, and to the United Brethren, for propagat-
ing the gospel, on regulations respecting the
do
22
6
1
Lean-office, &c. an inquiry whether alterations are to be made in the act res-
pecting the
do
39
6
1
Leiper, Thomas, on the petition of
do
53
6
1
Lapsley, Samuel, on the relief of the legal representatives of
do
53
Digitized by Google
6
1
Lynch. Jane, on the petition of
do
58
6
2
Lapsley, Samuel, on the relief of the legal representatives of
do
16
7
1
Laws which are near expiring. on those
do
9
7
1
Lehman, Lyon, on the memorial of
do
11
7
1
Loan office and final settlement certificates, on the payment of lost
do
21
7
1
Light houses, on rebuilding certain
do
25
of
1
Land warrants, on the locating and registering military
do
28
217
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7
2
Laws which are about expiring, on those
octavo
6
7
2
L'Enfant, Peter Charles, on the memorial of
do
17,30
7
2
Lear, Tobias, on the memorial of
do
31
7
2
Lancaster, in Pennsylvania. memorial of manufacturers of
do
54
8
1
Loans, on discontinuing the office of commissioner of
do
1
8
1
Louisiana on employing persons to explore
do
21
8
1
Lewis, Thomas, on the election of
do
40
8
1
Laws, on reprinting the
do
46
8
1
Lands, on amending the acts for the sale of the public
do
49
8
1
Lands, on amending the acts for the sale of public
do
65,68
8
2
Land company, on the memorial of the agents for the New England
do
13
8
2
Little, George, on the petition of
do
18
8
2
Lands, claimed under the state of Georgia and lying south of Tennessee, on
Digitized by Google
extending to claimants the time for registering their titles to
do
23
8
2
Louisiana, on the amelioration of the form of government of
do
26
9
1
Lands. public. document with the bill to repeal the act to authorize the receipt
of evidences of the public debt, in payment for
do
3
9
1
Lands public, on the expediency, previous to grants under the United States,
of providing for the legal adjudication of claims to
do
9
9
1
Lewis, Edwin, on the petition of
do
11
9
1
Lands, on authorizing Tennessee to issue perfect titles to certain
do
15
9
1
Land in Indiana and Obio, OR claims to
do
16
9
1
Lands. on the expediency of repealing the laws authorizing a credit on any
part of the purchase money of public
do
17
9
1
Little George, on the memorial of
do
St
9
1
Landais. Peter, on the memorial of
do
35
9
1
Laws which are about expiring, on those
do
40
9
1
Levis. W. on the petition of
do
52
9
1
Louisiana. on the memorial of the House of Representatives of
do
54
9
2
Little. George, on the petition of
do
1
9
2
Lands ceded to the United States, on preventing settlements on, (until autho-
rized by law)
do
15
9
2
Laws which are near expiring, on those
do
17
9
2
Limitation, on a resolution to inquire as to claims barred by the statute of
do
31
9
2
Lewis and Clark, on compensation to
do
34
10
1
Laws which are near expiring. on those
do
16B
17
10
1
Levis, William. on the petition of
do
24
10
2
Lands, on petitions for reducing the price of, & abolishing the credit on public
do
6
10
2
Laws which are near expiring. on those
do
8
10
B
Light house, at the entrance of Bayou St. John, relative to a
do
30
11
2
Lapsley, Margaret, on the petition of
do
8
Digitized by Google
11
2
Landais. Peter. off the petition of
do
11
12
1
Limitation acts. on the propriety of repealing or suspending the
do
8
12
1
Land warrants. on locating the Virginia military
do
23
12
1
Land commissioners in the district of Kaskaskia, the report of
do
26
12
1
Lands, on authorizing Tennessee to issue perfect titles to certain
do
28
12
1
Land claims in Mississippi, founded on Spanish warrants of survey, on the ex-
pediency of confirming
do
29
219
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VOLUME.
DOC'T.
12
1
Lands granted by the British government of West Florida, in the Mississippi
territory, on the provision to be made respecting
octavo
30
12
1
Ladd, William, on the petition of
do
53
12
1
Light houses, relative to anthorizing the purchase by the Secretary of the Trea-
sury, from W. Lewis, of his patent right to the improved method of lighting
do
60
12
2
Lands, on the petitions of sundry purchasers of public lands, desiring further
time for their payments for; also, on a resolution relative to prolonging
[168]
the time of payment on purchases made prior to 1st April, 1809, and of re-
ducing the price, and sub-dividing the quarter sections in future sales of the
public
do
11
12
2
Loans, on removing from Annapolis to Baltimore the office of the commission-
er of
do
18, 19
Digitized by
12
2
Lambert, William, on the memorial of
do
20
13
2
Le Duc, Mary Philip, on the petition of
do
16
13
2
Lands, in Mississippi, on the indemnification of certain claimants of public
do
85
13
2
Licenses to retailers of wines, &c. on amending the act laying a duty on
do
27
Google
13
2
Le Duc. Mary Philip, on the petition of
do
16
13
3
Lyman, Justin and Elias, on the petition of
do
22
18
3
Lands. (British grants) in Mississippi, on the petition of inhabitants of the ter-
ritory for the interference of Congress to adjust certain claims to
do
37
14
1
Lands, on further time for payment for public
do
16
14
1
Lands claimed under British grants, on petitions for quieting claims to (in Mis-
sissippi)
do
47
14
1
Land commissioners, on petitions from Louisiana and Mississippi, relative to
the decisions of the board of
do
82
14
2
Lee, Henry. on the petition of
do
71
14
2
Licenses to retailers, on repealing the duty on
do
80
4
2
Military establishment, ON the
do
30
4
2
Mint, on the report of the Director of the
:
do
39
4
1
Meers Hopkins, and Parker. on the memorial of
do
5
4
1
McNeal, Myers, and others, on the petition of
do
9
4
1
Mackey, James, on the petition of
do
15
4
1
Military establishment, on appropriations for the
do
57
S
2
Military establishmeut. on the
folio
11
3
2
Militia, on organizing the
do
16
5
3
Means, Hugh, on the petition of
octavo
5
1189
6
1
Mississippi territory, on the petition of the inhabitants of the
do
17, 18
6
1
Mountjoy, John, on the petition of
do
23
6
I
Mount Pleasant, in New York, on the petition of the inhabitants of
do
28
6
2
Mississippi territory, on the representation of the House of Representatives of the
do
20
7
1
Messonier, Henry, on the memorial of
do
15
7
1
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McCashen, on the petition of
do
26
7
1
Mint. documents relative to the
do
45
7
2
Mint. on the
do
7
7
2
Messonier, Henry, OR the petition of
do
12
7
2
McLellan and others, on the petition of
do
13
7
2
Mason. George, on the petition of
do
25
7
2
Monuments to Wooster, Herkimer, Davidson, and Scriven, on
do
34
7
2
Militia, on the
do
40
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7
2
Militia claims of Georgia. on the
octavo
41
7
2
Mechanics of New York, memorial of the
do
52
7
2
Missassippi territory, memorial of the inhabitants of
do
53
7
2
Manufacturers of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, memorial of
do
54
8
I
Martin. Samuel, on the petition of
do
11
8
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Metrillis. Randolph, OR the petition of
do
32
8
I
MaiL on the conveyance of the, between Washington and New Orleans)
do
50,62
8
1
Morocco on the adjustment of difficulties with the Emperor of
do
52
8
1
Moultrie, Alexander, on the memorial of
do
59
8
1
Meshouda and Mirboha. on the relief of the captors of the Chiefs
do
60
8
1
Mississippi, on the petitions of the Legislative Council and House of Repre-
sentatives of
do
64
8
1
Mobile, on the petitions of claimants of lands on the cast side of the river and
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bay of
do
64
8
1
Marine corps, on the faithful application of the moneys appropriated to the,
(from 1798 till 1803)
do
69
8
2
Meigs, Return Jonathan. on the memorial of
do
10
8
2
Murray, Alexander, commander of the Constellation, on the memorial of
do
18
8
2
Mississippi Company. on the memorial of the purchasers under the
do
13
8
2
Massachusetts, purchasers under the Georgia Company, on the memorial of the
do
13
8
s
Mentges, Francis. on the petition of
do
16
8
2
Mail between Washington and New Orleans, on the conveyance of the
do
24
8
2
Mississippi, on the memorial of the legislative council of
do
30
9
1
Mississippi, on the petition of the legislative council of
do
11
9
1
McFadon and Johonnot, on the petition of
do
23
9
1
McFadon. John. on the petition of
do
24
9
1
Meigs. return J. on the memorial of
do
33
9
1
McGillis, Randolph, on the petition of
do
34
9
1
Militia. on the organization of the
do
45
9
1
Maxwell, Hugh, on the petition of
do
52
9
1
Michigan, on the report of the governor and presiding judge of
do
57
9
1
Mississippi. on the memorial and petition of the legislature and inhabitants of
do
59
9
2
Mississippi, on the defence of the mouth of the
do
33
10
1
McFarland. 'Duncan, on the memorial of
do
4
10
1
Minifie. Charles, on the petition of
do
10
10
1
Maxwell, Hugb, on the petition of
do
24
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10
1
Military establishment, on the
do
25,29
10
1
Military force, on a bill to raise an additional
do
35
10
1
Military force, document relative to an appropriation for an additional
do
46
10
2
Mississippi, on the memorial of the House of Representatives of
do
5
10
2
Meigs, Return J. on the memorial of
do
13
Digitized by Google
10
2
Militia system on improving the
do
16
11
1
Miranda's prisoners, on the petition of
do
16
11
2
Murray, John, on the petition of
do
4
11
2
Mississippi, on allowing an additional judge to
do
26
12
1
Murray, John, on the petition of
do
7
12
1
Mississippi. on confirming claims to lands founded on Spanish warrants of
survey, in
do
29
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VOLUME.
DOC'T.
12
1
Mississippi, on provision to be made respecting lands granted by the British
government of West Florida, in
octavo
30
12
1
Mail, on the petitions against the transportation on the sabbath, of the United
States
do
32
12
1
Munitions of war, on providing arms and
do
41
12
1
Mississippi, on the petition of, (for admission into the Union)
do
42
12
1
Maritime frontiers, on the defence of our
do
44
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12
1
Miller, Christopher, on the petition of
do
46
12
1
Military stores, relative to providing
do
59
12
1
Military establishment. relative to appropriations for the (in 1812)
do
61
12
1
Mead, Cowles, letter from
do
66
12
2
Manufactures, on the importation of British, and on petitions of merchants
for relief, for the penalties incurred by importing British
do
1
12
2
Mitchell, Richard. on the petition of
do
5
Digitized by Google
12
2
Missouri. on the act for making necessary amendments in the government of
do
24
13
1
Militia. on the execution of the act for arming the
do
12
13
2
Mitchell, Richard, on the petition of
do
29
13
2
Manufacturers of New York. on the memorial of the
do
46
13
2
Militia of Kentucky, in the service of the United States, memorial of the Le-
gislature of Kentucky on the compensation and pay of the
do
55
13
2
Militia laws, on the revision of the (on the provision to be made for the pay-
ment of the militia called out by the state to defend its territories)
do
63
13
2
Militia claims of Virginia, on the disallowed
do
69
13
2
Militia, on the Indiana memorial for the compensation of their
do
70
13
3
Mail, on the petition against the transportation, on the sabbath, of the
do
47
13
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Magruder, Patrick, on the petition of the Clerk of the House
do
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35, 45
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14
1
Morgan, Elizabeth, on the petition of
do
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14
1
McCoy, William. on the election of
do
54
14
1
Mississippi, on memorials for the admission into the Union of
do
9
14
1
Markle and others, Canadian volunteers, on the petition of
do
30
14
1
Mowry, Jabez, and others, claiming protection against the oppressions of the
British government, on the petitions of
do
57
14
2
Mississippi, on the admission into the Union, of
do
14
14
2
Mississippi, on the admission into the Union, of
do
42
14
2
Missouri, on the contested election of the delegate from
do
22, 28
[168]
14
2
Militia, on the re-organization and classification of the
do
44
14
2
Missouri, on establishing additional land offices, and selling the claims to town
and village lots in
do
50
14
2
Miller and others, on the petition of
do
60
14
2
Marquis de Maison Rouge, on the petitions of the owners of the land granted
to the
do
73
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14
2
Mail, on the transportation on the sabbath, of the
do
100
14
2
Militia claims of Georgia, (see Georgia.)
4
2
North & Vezey, merchants, in Charleston, on the petition of
do
23
4
2
Naval equipment. on the state of. (and whether an increase for the protection
of commerce and support of the flag, is expedient)
do
32
4
1
Naval equipment. on the actual state of the
do
16
4
1
New York merchants, on the petition of sundry
do
19
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VOLUME.
DOC'T.
4
1
North Carolina. on the relief to be granted to persons claiming lands south of
the Ohio, under purchases from, (these lands were given by treaty to the
Indians)
octavo
27
5
$
Nestle, Gotlep. and Simon Nicolls, on the petitions of
do
5
5
3
Naval establishment, on the augmentation of the
do
17
6
1
Northwestern territory, on the petition for dividing the
do
33
6
1
Nicholls, William, on the petition of
do
46
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6
2
Nicholls, on the petition of
do
S
7
1
New Castle, on the memorial of sundry inhabitants of. (on piers in the Delaware)
do
23
7
1
Naval preparations, on sites for naval purposes and
do
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7
1
Northwest territory. relative to the
do
38
7
1
Naval preparations. &c. on
do
50
7
2
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Nantucket, on the petition of the inhabitants of
do
15
7
2
Navy yards, on docks and
do
33
7
2
Newburyport. memorial of sundry merchants of
do
49
8
1
Nantucket. on a survey of the harbor in the island of, and on the petition of the
inhabitants of
do
3,4,5
8
1
Nantucket, an estimate of building two piers in
do
6
8
1
Natchez, on the petition of the inbabitants of
do
51
8
1
New York, on the memorial of the merchants and ship owners of
do
71
8
s
Nicklin & Griffith, on the memorial of
do
9
1
Naval appropriation for 1805, on supplying the deficiency in the
do
5
9
1
Natchez, on the petition of the Mayor. &c. of
do
10
9
1
New Orleans, on the potition of the Regents of the University of the
do
14
9
1
Nicklin & Griffith, on the petition of
do
21
9
1
Newburyport, on the petition of the merchants of
do
29
9
1
Naval peace establishment, on providing for a
do
64
9
1
New Orleans, on the protection of
do
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9
1
Naval peace establishment. on the
do
S9
10
1
Naval establishment. on the
do
1
25, 29
10
Navy, document relative to the appropriation for the
do
41
10
2
Navy, relative to increasing the number of men and officers in the service of the
do
20
11
1
Naval establishment, relative to the
do
18
12
1
New Orleans, on the petition of the Mayor and Aldermen of the city of
do
24
12
1
Naval establishment, on the
do
43
12
1
Navy hospitals, on the rules for the government of the
do
55
12
2
Navy, on an increase of the
[163]
12
2
:
do
16
Navy. on the increase of the
do
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13
2
New York manufacturers, on the memorial of
do
46
13
3
Navy Department, on retrenchment and economy in the
do
39
13
3
Nashville, on repairing the road from Natchez to, (see Road.)
14
2
Negroes. on colonizing the free
do
78
14
2
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Niagara frontier, on the petition of the sufferers on the
do
48
14
2
North Carolina, on the memorial of the legislature of, (respecting lands in
Tennessee)
do
57
14
2
Nicholls. Caleb, on the petition of
do
61
4
2
Ore, James. on the petition of
do
11
4
2
Officers of the United States, on the compensation of the
do
28
7
2
Obio, on the constitution of
227
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VOLUME.
DOC'T.
7
2
Qhio, on a letter from Worthington enclosing an ordinance by the conven-
tion of Ohio. together with the constitution of
octavo
39
8
1
Ohio, on the petitions of sundry purchasers of lands in
do
63
8
2
Ogden, Samuel G. on the petition of
do
3
9
1
*Ohio, on the petition of certain purchasers of public lands in
do
6
9
1
Orleans University on the memorial of the Regents of
do
14
9
1
Orleans, on the petition of the legislature council of
do
54
9
2
Officers, who served in America, in the war between France and Great Britain,
L 199
on the petition of sundry
do
14
10
2
Obio, on the petition of the inhabitants of
do
6
10
2
Oficers, incapable of serving any longer. on the relief of
do
17
11
2
Officers of the revolutionary army. on the petition of the surviving
do
27
12
1
Ordinance and other military stores, relative to providing
do
59
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12
2
Officers, on the subject of general
do
28, 29
13
2
Orso, Zenon, on the petition of
do
91
4
2
President, an address to the, (in answer to his speech to both houses of
Congress)
do
1
4
2
Parsons, William, on the petition of
do
7
4
2
Pollock, Oliver
do
do
12
4
2
Prioleau, Samuel
do
do
22
4
s
Ports and harbors, OR the state of the fortifications of the
do
38
4
1
Parker, Hopkins, and Meers, on the memorial of
do
5
4
1
Philadelphia merchants, on the petition of sundry
do
19
4
1
Post office, on the
do
37
4
1
Pensions. military, on appropriations for the payment of
do
57
4
1
Pollock, Oliver, on the petition of
do
58
3
2
Ports and harbors, on the fortification of, see fortifications
folio
2
Pennsylvania insurrection, on indemnifying the sufferers by the
do
10
3
5
3
Parchment, paper, and stainped vellum, probable duties on
octavo
11
5
S
President. an address to the (in answer to his speech)
do
14
6
1
President, an address to the (in answer to his speech)
do
2
6
1
Patterson, Mathew and others, on the memorial of
do
43
6
1
Pollock, Oliver on the petition of
do
50, 51
6
1
President and Vice President, on the mode of deciding disputed elections of
do
55
6
1
Petit, Charles, on the memorial of
do
61
6
2
Patterson. Mathew, on the memorial of
do
9
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6
2
President and Vice President, on the rules for the choice of the
do
19
6
2
President elect, on the notification of his election
do
22
6
2
President, on the accommodation of the
do
24
7
1
Philadelphia merchants, on the petition of sundry
do
12
7
1
Philadelphia merchants, on the memorial of the (on the piers in the Delaware)
do
23
7
1
Pennsylvania, on the petition of sundry inhabitants of (settled on the grants
Digitized by Google
from the state of Connecticut)
do
40
7
1
Paoly, Paolo, on the petition of
do
43
7
2
Printers, on the petition of certain journeymen
do
16
7
2
Paper manufactures, on the petition of certain
do
16
7
2
Pickering, John, on the conduct of
do
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229
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VOLUME.
DOC'T.
8
1
Purviance, Samuel D. on the election of
octavo
41
8
1
Pickering, John. on the impeachment of
do
55
8
2
Philipson, Simon, on the petition of
do
8
8
2
Pollock, Oliver, on the petition of
do
17
8
2
Potomac bridge, on the
do
28
9
1
Philadelphia, on the petition of the crew of the frigate
do
32
9
1
Potomac bridge, on the
do
47
163
9
2
Pollock Oliver, on the petition of
do
4
10
1
Philadelphia, on the petition of sundry merchants in
do
14
10
1
Potomac bridge, on the
do
26
10
1
Pike and his companions. on the compensation to be given to captain
do
34
10
2
Paine, Thomas, on a letter of
do
4
10
2
Pike, and his companions, on the compensation to be given to Captain
do
11
11
2
Piercy, Mary, on the petition of
do
18
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11
2
Public records, on the state or the ancient
do
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12
1
Ports, on the petitions of officers and collectors of certain
do
1
12
1
Potomac, on improving the navigation of the (opposite Washington)
do
33
18
1
Patent office, on the state of the
do
56
12
1
Post office and patent office, relative to the accommodation of the
do
62
12
2
Privateers, on the petitions of the owners of certain (fitted out at New York,
Boston, Norfolk and Portsmouth)
do
2
18
2
Pulsifer, Pope and others. on the petitions of
do
3
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2
Preble, Commodore, on presenting a gold medal to (and swords to the officers
of his squadron)
do
26
13..
2
Page. Joseph W. on the petition of
do
48
13
2
Patriota, on the petition of the owners of the cargo and brig
do
59
13
2
Patton, James. on the petition of
do
67
13
2
Pitchlyn, John
do
do
32
13
2
Pollock. Oliver
do
do
60
14
1
Pensions, on increasing the rates of
do
64
14
1
Porterfield. Robert. on the petition of
do
54
14
1
Plaster trade. on petitions relative to the
do
83
14
1
Post office, on the fiscal concerns of the general
do
77
14
2
Property lost, &c. on the construction given to the act authorizing payment for
do
11
14
2
President, on the manner of notifying his election
do
84
163
14
2
Public buildings, report and estimates relative to the
do
89
14
2
Pettibone. Daniel. on the petition of
do
90
14
2
Public expenditures, on the
do
102
7
2
Quarantine, on the proper regulations for (within the District of Columbia)
do
44
14
1
Quarter master general, Thomas, on the accounts of
do
90
4
2
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Revisal and unfinished business, report of the committee of
2
4
2
Revenues, further, and further provisions relative to internal revenues, on
do
4
4
2
Rhode Island college. on the petition of the corporation of
do
18
4
2
Roche, Thomas, and others, on the petition of
do
19
4
2
Refugees from Nova Scotia and Canada, on the petitions of sundry
do
25
4
1
Richards, John, on the memorial of
do
11
4
1
Refugees from Canada and Nova Scotia, on the petitions of sundry
do
21
4
1
Revenues, internal, on the provisions requisite for improving the
do
22
231
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232
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SESSION.
VOLUME.
DOC'T.
4
1
Receipts and expenditures, and the provision requisite for present and ap-
proaching exigencies, on the
octavo
31
4
1
Randolph and St. Clair. counties in the territory Northwest of the Ohio, on the
petition of sundry inhabitants of
do
52
4
1
Randall and Whitney, proceedings of the House in the case of
do
60
5
3
Revisal and unfinished business, report of committee of
do
1
5
3
Reider, Adam. on the petitions of
do
5
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5
S
Revenue officers, on the compensation to be allowed to. (for stamps)
do
11
6
1
Revisal and unfinished basiness, report of committee of
do
3,6
6
1
Randolph, John, on a letter from (on a breach of the privileges of the House)
do
9
6
1
Rbode Island college, on the petition of
do
14
6
1
Rodgers. William. on the memorial of
do
29
6
1
Reserve, on accepting, from Connecticut, the jurisdiction of the Western
do
37
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6
1
Roxburgh, Alexander, on the petition of
do
53
6
1
Revenue. on the subject of further
do
62
6
2
Revisal and unfinished business, report of the committee of
do
2,7, 10
6
2
Refugees from Canada and Nova Scotia, on the grants to
do
14
6
2
Roxburgh, Alexander, on the petition of
do
16
7
1
Revisal and unfinished business, report of the committee of
do
8,9
7
2
Revisal and unfinished business, report of the committee of
do
5,6
7
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Ray, Peter, on the petition of
do
19
8
1
Richmond and Petersburg, on the memorial of sundry merchants of
do
18
8
1
Randolph. John F. on the petition of
do
32
8
1
Revisal and unfinished business, report of committee of
do
42
8
I
Rules, ou the order of proceeding in the House, and its standing
do
43
8
2
Roanoke, on the memorial of the traders and farmers on the
do
6
8
2
Revisal and unfinished business, report of committee of
do
21
9
1
Roanoke, on the petitions of the traders and farmers on the waters of the
do
30
so
9
1
Randolph, J. F. on the petition of
do
34
9
1
Revisal and unfinished business. report of committee of
do
39
9
1
Rules and orders of proceeding, on the standing
do
42
9
2
Rensselaer glass factory, on the petition in behalf of the
do
9
9
2
Roanoke, on the petition of the farmers and traders on the waters of the
do
10
9
2
Revisal and unfinished business, report of committee of
do
16
9
2
Roads, on amending the act for laying out certain public
do
23
9
2
Randolph letter to the Secretary of War from John
do
25
[168]
10
1
Revisal and unfinished business. report of committee of
do
18, 19
10
1
Revere. Paul and Joseph on the petition of
do
16
10
1
Rules and orders. on standing
do
22
10
1
Refugees from Nova Scotia and Canada, on the relief of the
do
32
10
1
Randolph county, on the petition of the inhabitants of
do
38
Digitized by Google
10
2
Revenue bonds, on extending the credit upon (in certain cases)
do
1
10
2
Revisal and unfinished business report of committee of
do
7
10
2
Revenue cutters documents relative to employing an additional number of
do
19
11
2
Rector, William and Elias. on the petition of
do
3
11
2
Refugees, on the petition of certain
do
16
11
2
Revisal and unfinished business. report of committee of
do
22
11
2
Rules and orders On the standing
do
23
11
2
Revolutionary officers, on the petitions of the surviving
do
27
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VOLUME.
DOC'T.
11
2
Records, on the state of the ancient public
octavo
39
12
1
Revenue, on the
do
3
12
1
Reddick, Thomas F. on the petition of
do
20
12
1
Revisal and unfinished business. report of committee of
do
34
12
1
Roads contemplated by the treaty of Brownstown, on the expediency of laying
out and making the
do
36
12
1
Rules and orders of proceeding, on standing
do
38
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12
1
Representatives, on the disagreeing votes of the two Houses on the bill for the
apportionment among the several states, according to the 3d enumeration,
of the
do
40
12
1
Revolutionary army, on the claims, to military bounty lands, of the officers and
soldiers of the Virginia line of the
do
50
12
2
Revenue for 1814, on the
do
6
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12
2
Riflemen, on compensation for depredations committed by the mounted
do
21
12
2
Revenue laws, on a resolution to inquire into the principles and practice of the
Treasury in relation to the
do
27
13
1
Revisal and unfinished business, report of committee of
do
11
13
2
Renquenet, B. on the petition of
do
45
13
2
Rice, Thomas, on the petition of
do
58
18
2
Roberts, Zachariab, on the petition of
do
72
15
s
Robinson, Catharine, and others, on the petition of
do
9£
13
s
Revolutionary claims. on sundry
do
92
13
2
Revisal and unfinished business, report of committee of
do
2
13
s
Road from Nashville to Natchez, on the expediency of repairing, (also, the
road from Fort Hawkins to St. Stephens)
do
61
13
3
Rappelyea, Mary, on the petition of the administrator of
do
42
14
1
Revenue, on the
do
14
14
1
Roxburgh, Matthew and Elizabeth, on the petition of
do
29
14
1
Rules, on revising the
do
18
14.
1
Rodgers, Commodore, on the memorial of
do
43
14
1
Road, on the state, &c. of the Cumberland
do
75
14
2
Renner and Heath, on the petition of
do
41
14
2
Robinet. Isaac H. and others, on the petition of
do
60
14
2
Robinson, Paul, on the petition of
do
70
14
2
Roads and canals, generally, on the subject of
do
72
14
2
Retailers, on the expediency of repealing the duties on licenses to
do
80
168
14
2
Renaut. Philip, on the petition of the heirs of
do
88
4
2
States, report of committee of Ways and Means relative to the debts due to the
United States from certain of the individual
do
S
4
2
Scolacuttaw, or Hanging Maw, on the petition of the widow of
do
14
4
2
Sands, Comfort, on the petition of
do
17
Digitized by Google
4
2
Snow, Samuel, and others, on the petition of
do
19
4
2
Sutton, Abraham, and others, on the petitions of
do
19
4
2
Soap and candles. memorial of sundry manufacturers of
do
24
4
2
Symmes, John Cleves, on the contract between the United States and
do
37
4
2
Suability of states, on a resolution of the Senate, for obtaining information on
the amendment proposed by Congress to the constitution of the United
States relative to the
do
40
4
2
Seamen, on the operation of, and amendments to, the act for the relief of
do
41
285
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4
1
Smith, William. and others, on the petition of
octavo
9
4
I
Silva. Joze Roiz, on the petition of
do
19
4
1
Sormes. Nehemiab, and James Strange. on the petitions of
do
19
+
1
Seamen. on legislative provision for the relief of
do
23
4
1
St. Clair and Randolph. counties in the territory Northwest of the Ohio, on
the petition of sundry inhabitants of
do
52
3
2
Sayre. Stephen, on the memorial of
folio
5
[89]
3
2
Stafford. Joab on the petition of
do
17
5
3
Stotesbury and Stafford, on the petitions of
octavo
5
5
3
Sayre, Stephen, on the petition of
do
7
5
3
Sands, Comfort, and others, on the petition of
do
9
5
3
Stamps, compensation to be allowed the revenue officers for preparing and dis-
tributing the
do
11
5
3
Slaves, on the act to provide for the enumeration of the
do
12
Digitized by Google
5
s
Sedition and other laws, memorials against the
do
18
6
I
Stouffer, Henry. on the petition of
do
11
6
1
Sulvage. on act providing. in cases of recapture, for
do
12
6
1
Smith. Campbell, on the petition of
do
24
6
1
Sommers. Simon on the petition of
do
26
6
1
Sayre, Stephen, on the petition of
do
27
6
1
St Clair, Governor. a letter from, on dividing the Northwestern territory
do
33
6
1
Somerville and Compton. on the memorial of
do
34
6
I
Symmes. Judge, petitions on the purchase of
do
47
6
1
Schuy ler's cupper mine, in New Jersey. on the subject of
do
49
6
1
Sudley. Emory, jun. and his wife, on the petition of
do
53
6
2
Sudley. Emory, jun. and his wife. on the petition of
do
16
6
e
Sargent, Winthrop, Governor of Mississippi, on the official conduct of
do
21, 28
7
1
Stone ware on the petition of the manufacturers of
do
13
7
1
Symmes, John Cleves. and certain others on the petition of
do
27
7
1
Sterret, lieutenant. and the crew of the Enterprize. report relative to
do
30
7
1
States. on extinguishing certain claims of the United States against individual
do
39
7
1
Spoliations by French cruizers, on petitions for relief in case of
do
49
7
2
Sugar refiners of Baltimore, on the memorial of certain
do
3
7
2
Sinking fund. on the accounts and proceedings of the commissioners of the
du
4
7
2
Sugar refiners of New York. on the memorial of certain
do
14
8
I
Sugar refiners of Pennsylvania, on the memorial of sundry
do
2
[168]
8
1
Sugar, on a drawt ack on exported refined
do
13
8
1
Steele. John, on the petition of
do
35
8
1
Supreme Court of the United States, on the expediency of granting writs of
error and appeal from the decisions of the judges of the
do
56
8
2
Slate companies of Dutchess and New York counties, on the petition of the
do
1
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8
2
Sugar refiners in New York. on the memorial of the
do
4
8
2
Scott, Alexander, and others. on the petition of
do
14
9
I
Sparks. Richard. on the petition of
do
2
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9
1
Shoals, on the survey of the Hatteras, Look-out, and Frying-pan
do
28
9
1
Spalding. Thomas. on the petition of
do
38
9
1
South Carolina act respecting duties. on the consent of Congress to the
do
48
9
1
Slaves. on additional provisions to prevent the importation of
do
51
9
2
Sayre, Stephen, on the petition of
do
2
237
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238
CONGRESS.
SESSION.
VOLUME.
DOC'T.
9
2
Snowden, Jonathan, on the petition of
octavo
3
9
2
Seizures by the United States, documents accompanying a bill respecting
do
12
9
2
Salt, on repealing the duties upon
do
19
9
2
Spain, on the invasion of our territory by the troops of
do
24
10
1
Shattuck, Jared, on the petition of
do
11
10
1
Stoddard, Amos, and others, on the petition of
do
30
10
1
St. Clair county, on the petition of the inhabitants of
do
38
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10
2
Soldiers, on the relief of infirm, superannuated or disabled
do
17
10
2
Serry, Augustin, relative to the relief of
do
21
10
2
Seamen, relative to the relief of sick and disabled
do
22
10
2
Salt, relative to giving the President power of permitting vessels to depart from
our ports to import
do
23
10
2
Stout, John N. relative to the relief of
do
26
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10
2
Schweighauser, John D. relative to authorizing the accounting officers of the
Treasury to settle the account of the legal representatives of
do
31
10
2
Surveyor, on abolishing the office of, (at Fredericksburg and St. Mary's)
do
30
11
2
Shattuck, Jared, on the petition of
do
5
11
2
St. Clair, Arthur, on the petition of
:
do
12
11
2
Surveyor of the public buildings, on the report of the
do
25
11
R
Scott, Alexander, on the petition of
do
35
12
1
Shattuck, Jared, on the petition of
do
6, 28
12
1
Synod of presbyters and other citizens, on the petition of
do
32
12
1
Spanish American colonies, on 80 much of the President's message as relates to the
do
39
12
2
Salt springs, on certain resolutions of Illinois respecting the
do
14
12
2
Seamen, on board public vessels, or in the merchant service of the United States,
on the regulation of
do
22
1S
2
Spirits, on amending the act laying a duty on the licenses to retailers of foreign
merchandise, wines, and (with a view to authorize the sale, without license,
of spirits in less quantities than five gallons, where the same shall have
been distilled)
do
27
13
2
Sands. Joshua, on the petition of
do
53
13
2
Sarpy, Gregoire, on the petition of
do
79
13
2
Sawyer, James, and others, on the petition of
do
92
13
S
Shaw, Noah, On the petition of
do
27
13
3
Smith, Isaac, on the petition of
do
43
13
S
Stills, in Connecticut, on the petitions of proprietors of copper
do
50
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13
3
Storer, Dorothy, on the petition of
do
52
13
3
Sunday mails, on the petitions against. (See Mail.)
14
1
Spafford, Amos, on the petition of
do
55
14
1
Storer, Dorothy, on the petition of
do
66
14
1
Smith, William S. on the election of
do
3
14
1
Stewart, on the petition of captain Charles (for the prize money of the Levant)
do
39
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14
1
Stewart, capt. Charles, and officers of the Constitution, on presenting medals to
do
19
14
2
Scott, John, on the contested election of
do
22,28
14
2
Saunders and Judah, on the petition of
do
27
14
2
Specie payment of the 2d instalment due to the Bank of the United States, on
an evasion of the
do
29
14
2
Sinking fund, on the propriety of increasing the
do
34
14
2
Sunday mails, on the petitions respecting
do
100
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240
CONGRESS.
SESSION.
VOLUME. DOC'T.
4
2
Theatrical exhibitions. on a tax upon
octavo
5
4
2
Theus, James on the petition of
do
22
4
1
Titcomb. Benjamin. on the petition of
do
24
4
1
Tennessee, On admitting into the Union the state of
do
41
S
2
Trading houses, on the establishment of
folio
6
5
3
Thompson. John, on the petition of
octavo
5
6
1
Tevebaugh, George. and others. on the petition of
do
163
33
6
1
Trueman, Major, on the petition of the guardians of the children of
do
34
6
1
Tazewell William, on the petition of
do
44
6
1
Trueman Major. on further provision for the orphan daughter of
do
45
6
1
Trading houses, on the establishment of Indian
do
54
6
2
Treasury D. partinent. on the regulations of the
do
17
6
2
Treasury. on the resignation of the Secretary of the
do
17
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6
2
Trade with the Indians. on the
do
18
7
1
Types, on the petition of the manufacturers of
de
13
7
1
Teavers, John
do
44
7
1
Tousard Lewis on the petition of
do
47
7
2
Tax. direct. on alterations and amendments to the
do
2
8
1
Taber, Constant, on the petition of
do
12
s
1
Tax, direct, documents relative to a
do
53
8
1
Tennessee memorial, on the
8
do
61
2
Taylor, Richard, on the memorial of
do
15
9
1
Tennessee, on confirming the power of issuing perfect titles to certain lands
opon
do
15
9
1
Toppan, E. and others, on the memorial of
do
19
9
1
Tatham, William, on a letter from
do
61
9
2
Toppan. Edward, on the petition of
do
11
31
9
2
Treaty between the United States and Chickasaws, on appropriations for the
do
20
9
2
Turnpike Company, on the petition of the New York, Highland
do
so
10
1
Treason, on punishing conspiracies of
do
42
10
2
Trading houses with the Indians. relative to the establishment of
do
29
10
2
Tappahannock, relative to removing the office of collector to Fredericksburg,
from. (and making Tappahannock a port of delivery)
do
30
11
2
Taylor, Richard, on the petition of
do
6
11
2
Thompson, John, on the petition of
do
9
163
12
1
Tennessee, on authorizing the granting and perfecting titles on certain entries
and locations of lands to the state of
do
28
12
1
Taliaferro, John. on the petition of
do
31
12
1
Toulmin, Harry, copy of the presentment against
do
66
13
1
Taliaferro, J. on the petition of
do
6,7
13
2
Tappan, Arthur, on the petition of
do
80
13
2
Thompson, John, on the petition of
do
4
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2
Tyson, Maria S., on the petition of
do
38
13
2
Taliaferro, John, on the petition of
do
30
13
S
Tax on salaries, on the professional income of lawyers, and on the proceed-
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ings of courts of justice. on the expediency of a
do
26
13
3
Tax on the District of Columbia, and the several territories of the United
States, on the expediency of laying a
do
49
14
1
Tyler, John and Benjamin, on the petition of
do
15
241
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24%
CONGRESS.
SESSION.
VOLUME.
DOC'T.
14
1
Turner, Moses. on the petition of
octavo
21
14
1
Treaty with Great Britain, on the disagreeing votes of the two Houses on the
bill for carrying into effect the commercial
do
52
14
1
Thomas. quartermaster general, on the accounts of
do
90
14
2
Tonnage, upon the duties on
do
7
14
2
Thompson, Samuel, and John Daily, on the petitions of
do
33
14
2
Tennessee. on the memorial of North Carolina respecting certain lands in
do
468
57
14
2
Tatbam, William, on the memorial of
do
75
14
2
Thomas, Colonel James, on the accounts of
:
do
85
4
2
Vezey and North. merchants in Charleston, on the petition of
do
23
4
2
University, national, on the establishment of a
do
26
4
1
Varnum, Joseph B. on memorials against the undue election and return of
do
27
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3
2
United States' jurisdiction over places where have been erected beacons, light
houses. &c.
folio
13
5
s
Vaughan, John, on the petition of
octavo
10
5
S
Vellum, stamped paper and parchment, probable amount of annual duties on
do
11
a
3
Valuations of lands, &c. on the act to provide for the
do
12
6
1
Vaughan, John, on the petition of
do
4
6
1
Verdeer, John Baptiste, on the petition of
do
56
6
2
Valuation of property, on the expediency of repealing the act for the
do
11
s
1
Valenzin, David, on the petition of
de
36
9
1
Villard, Andre J. on the petition of
do
56
9
1
University of New Orleans, on the petition of the regents of the
do
14
9
2
Virginia military warrants, on the
do
13
9
2
Villard. Andre J. on the petition of
do
29
10
1
Villard. Andre J. on the petition of
do
23
11
2
Volunteer force, on the expediency of raising a
do
30
12
1
Virginia line, of the revolutionary army, on the claims of the officers and sol-
diers of the, (to military bounty lands)
do
50
12
2
Vincent. Thomas, on the petition of
do
7
13
2
Vincennes county, in Indiana, on the petition of sundry citizens of
do
9
13
2
Virginia, on the justice of making good certain bounties in land, promised to
her officers, soldiers. seamen, &c. on state establishment, during the revo-
lutionary war. by
do
90
14
2
University, on establishing a
do
4
4
2
Ways and Means, report of the committee. (on the measures which ought to
[89] ]
be taken, relative to the balances found by commissioners for settling ac
counts between the United States and the individual states, to be due from
certain states to the United States
do
3
4
2
Ways and Means, report of committee of, (on further revenues, and on the in-
ternal revenues)
do
4
2
Welsh, Anna, on the petition of
do
16
2
19
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Whitney. Joshua, and others, on the petitions of
do
2
Wells, Thomas. and others. on the petitions of
do
19
2
White, Hugh Lawson, on the petition of
do
31
2
White, Wright, OR the petition of
do
9
2
Weights and measures, on a uniform standard of
do
40
3
Whitlock, John, on the petition of
do
5
3
White, Moses, on the petition of
do
8
243
INDEX TO REPORTS OF COMMITTEES.
244
CONGRESS.
SESSION.
VOLUME.
DOC'T.
6
1
White, Moses, on the petition of
octavo
10
6
1
Wallace. Andrew, on the petition of
:
do
11
6
1
West, Cato. and others, on the petition of
do
40, 17, 32
6
1
Westmorcland, on the petition of certain citizens, (relative to compensations
for damages sustained from the army)
do
31
6
1
Wells, Benjamin. on the petition of
do
52
6
1
Wooster. Mary. widow of General Wooster, on the petition of
do
60
L 1688
6
2
Washington, George, on the mausoleum to
do
8
6
2
Washington city, on the expenditure of money by the commissioners of
do
23
6
2
Wayne county, northwest of the Ohio, on the petition of the inhabitants of
do
27
7
1
Washington, on the petition of the inhabitants of, (relative to a canal)
do
36
1
Washington, on the memorial of the Commissioners of
do
37
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1
Washington, on the adjustment of the differences between some inhabitants and
the Commissioners of
do
46
2
White, Moses, on the petition of
do
22
2
Wells, Benjamin. on the petition of
do
23
2
Wilmington, in North Carolina, on the memorial of the inhabitants
do
36
2
Worthington, Thomas, a letter from, (with the constitution of Ohio)
do
39
2
Washington county, in Mississippi, proceeding$ of the citizens of
do
47
8
1
Wells, Benjamin, on the petition of
do
29, 30
8
1
Wood, John, on the petition of
do
31
8
1
White. Moses. on the petition of
do
38
8
1
Warrants, on the expediency of granting further time for location to the pro-
prietors of military and land
do
54
8
1
Writs of error and appeal from the decisions of the Judges of the Supreme
Court of the United States, on the expediency of allowing
do
56
8
1
Washington. on the report of the Surveyor of Public Buildings at
do
70
9
2
Warrants on the Virginia military
do
13
9
2
Western waters, on the farther exploring of the
do
27
10
1
Weld. Edward, on the petition
do
6
10
2
Wateree, on the petition of the company for opening the navigation of the
do
18
11
1
Wilkinson, Joseph, on the petition of
do
19
11
2
Whipple, Abraham, on the petition of
do
38
11
2
Webb, J. H. documents relative to the relief of
do
41
163
11
2
White W.
do
do
do
43
11
S
Wilkinson, on the conduct of General
do
1
12
1
Wilson, Thomas. on the petition of
do
13
12
1
Warrants, on locating the Virginia military land
do
23
27
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12
1
Winters, Elisha, on the petition of
do
12
1
Wabash, on the expedition on the
do
45
12
1
War with Great Britain, on the causes and reasons of
do
54
12
1
Washington city, petition of sundry inhabitants of
do
65
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13
1
War, on the spirit and manner of the enemy in conducting the
do
13
13
2
Williamson, John P. on the petition of
do
58
13
2
Whippey, Zebulon. on the petition of
do
73
13
2
Wheaton, Sarah, on the petition of
do
88
13
2
Williams, James, on the petition of
do
64
245
INDEX TO REPORTS OF COMMITTEES.
246
CONGRESS.
SESSION.
VOLUME. DOC'T
13
2
Williams, Isaac, on the petition of
octavo
3
13
2
Walkington, George, on the petition of
do
77
13
2
Whitney, John. on the petition of
do
87
13
3
Washington, William H. on the petition of
do
35
13
3
Washington, OR the causes and particulars of the invasion of, (in August, 1814)
do
24
13
3
Washington, on the expediency of rebuilding the public buildings in
do
19
14
1
Woollen manufacturers, on the petitions of the
do
61
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14
1
Winters, Gabriel, and others, on the petition of
do
63
14
1
Willoughby, W. junior. on the petition of
do
3
14
1
West India trade. OH petitions relative to the
do
83
14
1
Washington, General George on the further honors to be paid to the remains of
do
69
14
2
Welsh Ann, on the petition of
do
19
14
2
Winters. Gabriel, on the petition of
do
38
14
2
Wells, Levi. and others, on the petition of
do
60
8
1
59
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Yazoo company of Virginia, on the memorial of the
do
11
2
Young. Moses. on the petition of
do
13
11
z
Young. Samuel
do
do
19
11
2
*Yazoo claims. on the
do
1
12
1
Young, Anna, on the petition of
do
18
12
s
Yazoo claims, on the bill respecting the
do
13
13
S
Yeaton William, on the case of the schooner
do
11
6
1
Zane, isaac, on the petition of
do
25
7
1
Zane, Isaac, on the petition of
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29
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INDEX
TO THE
EXECUTIVE COMMUNICATIONS
AND
REPORTS OF COMMITTEES,
MADE TO THE
Mouse of Representatives
FROM
DECEMBER sd, 1817, TO MARCH 3d, 1823,
15th, 16th, & 17th CONGRESS:
First, by a reference, in alphabetical order, to the Executive reports, by the subject-
matter thereof-Second, by a reference to the same matter, arranged under the
head of the Department whence it came ; to which is added, a reference to all
other documents printed during the same period, by order of the House, and not
of a character with the foregoing, under the head "Miscellaneous."
PRINTED BY ORDER OF THE HOUSE 07 REPRESENTATIVES.
WASHINGTON: :
PRINTED BY GALES & SEATON.
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1823.
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INDEX.
A.
Vol. No. of
Doc't.
FIFTEENTH CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION.
15
Cong. Amelia Island taken possession of by colonists of
1st Sess.
Spain
-
-
-
1
1
Army of the United States, and militia, strength of
the, (President's message)
-
-
-
1
1
Amelia Island and Galvezton, proceedings of per-
sons who had taken possession of
-
-
1
12
Appropriations for the year 1818, estimate of the
necessary
-
-
-
-
1
13
Army of the United States, report of the strength,
distribution and competency of the
.
-
1 18
Amelia Island, occupied by troops of the United
States
-
-
-
-
- 2 47
Amelia Island, information in relation to the OC-
cupancy of, (President's message) -
-
5 175
Appropriations, military, for 1817 and 1818, com-
munication from the Secretary of War, on the 2
50
Arms for the United States, report of the number
and conditions of contracts for supplying
-
3 93
Appropriations for the navy for the year 1818, re-
lative to the estimate of
-
-
-
$ 97
Arms and military stores furnished the respective
states, statement of the
-
-
-
S 107
America, information in relation to the political
condition of the Spanish provinces in
- 4 174
Appropriations for the year 1818, estimate of addi-
tional (military)
-
-
-
-
5 192
15
Cong.
2d Sess.
Amelia Island, (see Spain.)
Appropriations for the year 1819, general esti-
mate of
-
-
-
-
-
2
12
Armory on the western waters, relating to the es-
tablishment of a national
-
-
-
2 17
Army of the United States, on reducing the
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26
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INDEX.
Vol. No. of
Doc't.
15 Cong. Alabama territory. sales of land in the (see lands.)
2d Sess.
Appropriations military for 1819, letter from the
Secretary of War on the subject of the
-
3 56
Do. do. letter from the Secretary of War
explanatory of sundry items therein
-
3 76
Academy at West Point. (see appropriations mili-
tary.)
Accounts for settlement for the year 1818, Regis-
ter of the Treasury's report of persons who
have failed to render their
-
-
-
3
73
Academy and school of practice for the artillery,
on the subject of an additional military
-
4 115
Appropriations, specific, transfers of (see moneys.)
Attorney General, statement of moneys paid for
extra services to the
-
-
- 5 149
Accounts for settlement. to the Fourth Auditor,
persons who have failed to render their
-
5 137
SIXTEENTH CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION.
16 Cong. Alabama. constitution of the state of
-
-
1
1
1st Sess.
Armed vessels (foreign) President recommends that
certain ports be designated for the entry of,
(President's message)
-
-
-
1
2
Appropriations for 1820, estimates of
-
-
2
13
Agricultural Society of Fredericksburg, V irginia,
remonstrance of the
-
-
-
2
24
Agricultural Societies of Virginia, memorial of
the united -
-
-
-
-
3
34
Army of the U. States stength of the (since 1815)
2
25
Do.
statement of the expenditure of appro-
priations in 1819, for the
-
-
-
2
31
Auction, memorial from New York for increase
of duty on sales at -
-
-
-
3
34
Do. do. Baltimore,
do.
do.
do.
5
56
Army, report of executions and other punishments
in the -
-
-
-
-
3
38
contingent expenses in 1819, in the
-
3
49
unexpended balances of appropriations for
the
-
-
-
-
-
S
5%
comparative view of expenditure before the
late war, and of the amount now esti-
mated for the service of the
-
-
3
53
Attorney General, his observations respecting his
powers and duties -
-
-
- 5 68
Army, amount expended since 1789, for the sup-
port of the
-
-
-
-
5
75
Army, cost of rations for the year ending 6th June,
1818, for the
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INDEX.
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Vol. No. of
Doc't.
16 Cong. Army, moners paid to General officers and their
1st Sess.
staff, attached to the
-
-
-
7 103
American Society in New York for the encourage-
ment of manufactures, memorial of the
- 8 116
SIXTEENTH CONGRESS-SECOND SESSION.
16 Cong. Army, plan for the reduction of the
-
- 1
21
2d Sess.
Do.
do.
do.
do. (amended)
-
1
31
Agricultural Societies in Virginia, memorial of
the, (tariff)
-
-
-
-
1
22
Agricultural Societies of Maine, memorial of sun-
dry, (turiff)
-
-
-
-
1
23
Army. documents respecting shooting deserters
.
from the
-
-
-
-
-
1
27
Agricultural Society of New York, memorial of
the
-
-
-
-
-
1
28
Appropriations for the year 1821, (general)
-
1
33
Auctionecrs, of New York, memorial of the
-
2
39
Army, distribution of the
-
-
-
2
41
Accounts. names of persons who have failed to
render, within the year, their
-
-
3
10
Army, a system of field service and martial law
for the
-
-
-
-
-
4
45
Academy at West Point, expenditures on the,
-
4
51
Army, in 1821, contingent expenses of the
-
4
52
Army, transportation, quarters, and fuel for the
officers of the
-
-
-
-
4
55
Assays of foreign coins
-
-
-
5
68
Agricultural Society of Berkshire, Massachusetts,
memorial of
-
4
-
-
5 69
Army, statement of the pay of the
-
-
6 *91
Army, appropriations, in 1820, for the (with un-
expended balances)
-
-
-
- 6 *91
SEVENTEETH CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION.
1st 17 Cong. Army, partial appropriations required for the
-
1
7
Sem.
Assays of foreign coins, result of
-
-
1
18
American Philosophical Society, memorial of the
2
28
American Society for the encouragement of ma-
nufactures, memorial of the
-
-
2
29
Appropriations for the service of the year 1822,
estimate of
-
-
-
-
2
so
Army, contingent expenditures of the
-
-
2
35
Appropriations for the army, for 1821, expendi-
ture of, (and balance remaining,)
-
-
4
62
Two documents No. 91.
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INDEX.
Vol. No. of
Doc't.
17 Cong. Appropriations for the navy, for 1821, expendi-
1st Sess.
ture of the
-
-
-
-
4
63
Army, saving proposed in the pay department of
the
-
-
-
-
- 5 67
Academy military
Army proper and } view of the expenses for the
last four years, compared
with the estimates of the year 1822
-
5
8S
Army, proportion of woollens purchased in 1820,
and 1821, for the
-
-
.
-
5
84
Appropriations for the War Department, explana-
tions respecting sundry
-
-
- 5 85
American provinces of Spain, their independence
recognized
-
-
-
- 5 90
Army, strength of each regiment and corps of the
6
92
Army, names, &c. of the brevet officers of the
-
6
93
Aiken's company of volunteers, information re-
specting the promise of rifles to Captain
-
6 103
Academy, report of the chief engineer upon the
subject of the military
-
-
-
6 104
Appropriations, (military) explanations of sundry
items for the Quartermaster's Department - 6 107
Army, information respecting the command of the
Florida
-
-
-
-
-
6 108
Attorney General, moneys paid him for extra ser-
vices
-
-
-
-
-
6 109
Adams, Mr. his remarks on Mr. Russell's letter,
negotiations at Ghent
-
-
- 7 131
SEVENTEENTH CONGRESS-SECOND SESSION.
17 Cong. Army, organization and distribution of the
- 1
2
2d Sess.
Arms manufactured in 1822, statement of
- 1
2
Assays of certain foreign coins, result of the
-
1
13
Appropriations for 1823, estimates of
-
- 3 28
Army, moneys paid on account of transportation,
to officers of the
-
-
-
- 3 38
Army, contingent expenses of the
-
- 3 41
Alabama, moneys arising from the sale of public
lands appropriated to open roads and canals in S
44
Army. statement of the appropriations made in
1822, for the, with the expenditures and ba-
lance under each head
-
-
-
4
25
.
Armories, expenditures in 1822, at the
-
-
5
69
Arms made and repaired in 1822, statement of -
5
69
Alabama, relative to the sale of lands in Jackson
and Decatur counties, in the state of
-
5
70
Arms. now belonging to the United States, quan-
tity and description of
-
Digitized - by Google 5
7S
INDEA.
7
Vol. No. of
Doc't.
17 Cong. Arming the militia, expenditure of the appropria-
2d Sess.
ation of 1822, for
-
-
-
-
5
74
Arms required annually for the militia of the west,
information as to the number of
-
-
5
83
Advances of public money since 1817, which have
not been accounted for
-
-
- 7 102
B.
FIFTEENTH CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION.
15 Cong. Barbary States, pacific policy of the, (President's
1st Sess.
message.) -
-
-
-
1
1
Bank U.S. reasons of the Secretary of the Trea-
sury for not transferring public moneys from
local or state banks to the
-
-
1
9
Brevet rank in the army of the United States at
the close of the late war, list of officers who
held
-
-
-
-
-
1
19
Bate, John, report of the Secretary of the Trea-
.
sury on, the petition of
-
-
-
2
38
Beaumarchais, documents in relation to the claim
of the heiress of Caron de -
-
-
2
53
Balances unsettled on the books of the Register of
the Treasury, which have remained three
years, prior to the 30th September, 1817,
statement of, (partial)
-
-
-
3
96
Balances unsettled on the books of the Register of
the Treasury, which have remained three
years prior to the 30th Sept. 1817, state-
ment of
-
-
-
-
- 3 120
Balances unsettled on the books of the Fourth Au-
ditor, which have remained three years years
prior to the 30th Sept. 1817, statement of - 4 156
Balances unexpened, (see unexpended balances.)
Baird, James, and Robert M*Knight, see Spain,
(Prisoners at Santa Fe.)
FIFTEENTH CONGRESS-ECOND SESSION.
15 Cong. Bland, Theodorick, report on the state and poli-
M Sess.
tical condition of Buenos Ayres and Chili - 1
48
Bibb, Governor, (see Spain.)
Buildings, (see Public buildings.)
Bickley and Clarke, relative to the claims of Google41
Bank paper received for lands sold North-West of
the Ohio, (see Lands sold, &c.)
8
INDEX.
Vol. No. of
Doc't.
15 Cong. Balances on the books of the Second Auditor, by
2d Session.
persons who have not presented their accounts
within the year, ending on the 30th Septem-
ber, 1818, statement of
-
-
- 3 55
Balances of appropriations for the navy, unex-
pended
-
-
-
-
-
3 80
Banks of the District of Columbia, statement of
the debts, credits, and funds of sundry, (partial)
4
83
Do.
do.
do.
(complete)
4 105
British subjects who have suffered in their proper-
ty, by proceedings to which the United States
have been, by their officers, parties, applica-
tion by
-
-
-
-
-
4 126
Bremen, applications for commercial advantages
to the vessels and merchandise of
-
-
4 129
Balances on the books of the Fourth Auditor,
which have been due more than three years
prior to the 30th Sept. 1818, statement of - 4 132
Bank of the United States, information in relation
to balances due from state banks to the
-
5 145
Bank of the United States, information in relation
to balances transferred by the Treasury from
receiving banks. to the
-
-
-
5 146
Balances on the books of the Third Auditor of the
Treasury, en advances, prior to 30th Sept.
1815
-
-
-
-
-
5 137
Balances on the books of the Register of the Trea-
sury, due more than three years prior to the
30th September, 1818,
-
-
- 5 144
SIXTEENTH CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION.
16 Cong. Buenos Ayres, maintains her sovereignty, (Presi-
1st Session.
dent's message)
-
-
-
1
2
Baltimore, memorial of sundry merchants of, (cash
payment of duties)
-
-
-
-
2
30
Do.
do.
do.
-
-
5 56
Baltimore, memorial of citizens of, against slave-
ry in Missouri,
-
-
-
-
S
40
Baltimore, memorial of sundry merchants of,
against cash payments of duties,
-
-
5
70
Balances on the books of the Register of the Trea-
sury, due more than three years prior to the
30th September, 1819,
.
-
-
5
71
Do.
do.
do.
-
-
6
80
Balances, report on the propriety of taking fur-
ther measures for the recovery of old
Digitized by Google 5 73
INDEX.
9
Vol. No. of
Doc't.
16 Cong. Barbary Powers, whole amount of expenses of in-
1st Session.
tercourse with the
-
-
-
-
5 75
Bigger's rangers, report on the memorial of Capt.
6
78
Balances, explanatory letter respecting unscttled,
(Comptroller,)
-
.
-
-
6
83
Bank U.S. report and statements respecting the
condition of the (Secretary of the Treasury,)
6
86
Do.
do.
do.
(do.)
6 92
Biddle, documents in relation to a present from
the Vice Roy of Lima to Capt.
-
- 7 101
British American colonies, statement in relation
to the trade of the United States with the
-
7 102
British American colonies, correspondence on the
same subject
-
-
-
- 8 115
SIXTEENTH CONGRESS-sECOND SESSION.
16 Cong. Belle Point, military post at, (President's message)
1
1
ed Session Bank U.S. observations on the currency of the
notes of
-
-
-
-
- 1
9
Do.
statement of the condition of the
- 1
19
Bath, in Maine, memorial of merchants of (against
tariff,)
-
-
-
-
-
1
20
Balances on the books of the Fourth Auditor
-
2
44
Balances on the books of the Second and Third
Auditors
-
-
-
-
-
3
10
Bankruptcy, memorial for a system of
-
-
4
53
Balances, lists of, are they in conformity with the
14th section of the act for the prompt settle-
ment of public accounts
-
-
-
5
79
Bank of the U.S. proceedings in Ohio against the
6
88
Balances due from collectors and receivers of pub-
lic moneys -
-
-
-
-
7
97
British and American tonnage in the West India
trade
-
-
-
-
- 7 105
Balances on the books of the Register
-
- 7 108
SEVENTEENTH CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION.
17 Cong. Balances on the books of the Third Auditor
-
1
10
In Session.
Books, memorial for a repeal of dutios on import-
ed, (Philo. Society Philad.)
-
-
-
2
28
Balances on the books of the Second Auditor
-
2
36
Bankruptcy, report of proceedings in certain
states and districts. in cases of
-
-
4
49
Bank of the United States, statements of the situa-
tion and concerns of the
-
-
-
4
52
Digitized by Google
2
10
INDEX
Vol. No. of
Doc't.
17 Cong. Bell, John H. information in relation to Indians
1st Session.
in Florida, by
-
-
-
-
4
55
Balances on the books of the Fourth Auditor
-
4 56
Boundary under the 5th article of the treaty of
Ghent, progress in settling the
-
-
4
58
Bankruptcy, memorial from Troy, N. Y. against
a system of,
-
-
-
-
4 61
Do.
memorial from Charleston, S. C. in favor
of a system of
-
-
-
-
5 65
Banks. whose notes have depreciated, and in which
public moneys have been deposited, informa-
tion and correspondence in relation to
-
5 66
Balances on the books of the Register, due from
late Collectors of the Customs
-
-
5
68
Boston. memorial from, trade with foreign colonies
5
69
Baltimore, tonnage money received by the register
of the city of
-
-
-
-
5
77
Brevet rank of Generals Gaines and Scott. opin-
ion of the Attorney General respecting the -
5
88
Buenos Ayres, the President recommends the re-
cognition of the independence of
-
-
5
90
Brevet officers of the army, names and rank of
the
-
-
-
-
- 6 93
Beaumarchais. the President recommends to the
consideration of Congress the claim of the
heirs of Caron de
-
-
-
-
6 101
Banks of the District of Columbia, statement of
the affairs of several
-
-
-
6 105
Baldwin, Henry, employed as counsel for the U.
States while a member of Congress
-
6 106
Balances on the books of the Register, due on ac-
count of taxes, internal revenue, and for lands
sold
-
-
-
-
-
7 116
Banks of Edwardsville, Tombecbee, and Missou-
ri, documents relating to the
-
-
7 119
Brahan, John, receiver at Huntsville, defalcation
of -
-
-
-
-
- 7 130
SEVENTEENTH CONGRESS-SECOND SESSION.
17 Cong. Balances beretofore reported unsettled, informa-
2d Session.
tion of the payment of sundry
-
- 1
2
Boston. memorial of merchants of, (revenue laws)
1
11
Balances on the books of the Third Auditor, re-
port of
-
-
-
- 2 32
Bank of Vincennes, security obtained for the debt
due by the
-
-
-
-
5
82
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INDEX.
11
Vol. No. of
Doc't.
17 Cong. Banks in which the public moneys have been de-
2d Session.
posited, additional information concerning the
5
84
Banks of the District of Columbia, reports OA the
condition of the
-
-
-
-
6
86
Blockade of the ports of the Spanish Main, pro-
ceedings respecting the
-
-
-
6
92
Balances on the books of receipts and expendi-
tures, and on the books of the revenue
-
6
97
Balances on the books of the internal revenue
-
6
98
Balances on the books of the Second Auditor
-
7
99
Balances on the books of the old internal revenue
and direct tax, on the books of the late direct
tax, and due from sales of public land
- 7 100
Balances on the books of the Fourth Auditor
- 7 101
Banks in which public money has been deposited
since 1817, statements showing the amounts
at various periods, the transfers, and the rea-
sons thereof, &c. also, statements in relation
to unavailable funds
-
-
- 8 105
/
C.
FIFTEENTH CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION.
15 Cong. Collectors of internal duties and direct taxes, emol-
1st Session.
uments and expenditures of the
-
-
1
8
Certificates see Loun office certificates.
Congress, see Members of Congress.
Clerks in the Navy Department, names of, and
compensation to the
-
-
-
2
39
Commissary General of Purchases, statement of
contracts made in the year 1817, by the
-
2
64
Clerks in the War Department, names and com-
pensation of the
-
-
-
-
2
65
Clerks in the Treasury Department, names and
compensation of the
-
-
-
2
70
Canadian volunteers, to whom land warrants have
been issued, and extra pay allowed, sobse-
quent to 3d March, 1817, list of the names of
2
72
Constitution of the United States, information of
the number of states which have ratified the
13th article of the amendments to the
-
2
76
Contracts for supplies made by the Treasury De-
partment during the year 1817, statements of
the
-
-
-
-
-
3
84
Gollectors of the revenue for 1816, statement of
contracts and purchases made by the
-
s
Google
84
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INDEX.
Vol. No. of
Doc't.
15 Cong. Contracts made by the Postmaster General during
1st Session.
the year 1817, list of the
-
-
-
3
85
Contracts for the supply of arms since the year
1789, statement of,
-
-
-
3 93
Coins, assays of foreign, see Mint.
Contingent fund of the War Department for 1817,
statement of the expenditure of the
- $ 104
Constitution U. S. proceedings of the legislature
of South Carolina relative to the 13th article
of the amendments to the
-
-
-
4 129
Collectors of customs, naval officers, &c. relating
to the law fixing the compensation of the
-
4 131
Creighton, trial of Capt John Orde
-
-
4 136
Customs, annual statement of the emoluments, &c.
of the officers of the
-
-
-
4 141
Commissioner of Claims, statement of the sums a-
wanded by the
-
-
-
-
4 150
Claims for property lost during the late war, re-
lating to fraudulent
-
-
-
4 150
Courts martial from August 1, 1812, statement in
relation to expenses of general
-
1
5 176
Chouteau and Demun, see Spain, imprisonment of
citizens U. S. at Santa Fee.
Cnmberland road, progress in the construction
of the
-
-
-
-
- 5 201
Commissioners under the treaty of Ghent, pay-
ments made to
-
-
-
-
3 103
Commissioners under the 4th article of the treaty
of Ghent, decisions of
-
-
- 4 128
FIFTEENTH CONGRESS-SECOND SESSION.
15 Cong. Coins of foreign nations, assays at the Mint of
2d Session.
the gold and silver
-
-
-
2
26
Commissariat of the army, a system for the esta-
blishment of a
-
-
-
-
2
36
Captures during the late war with Great Britain,
expenditure of appropriation to reward offi-
cers, &c. for
-
-
-
-
2
4%
Clark, see Bickley & Clark.
Collectors of the revenue, contracts made during
the year 1817, by the
-
-
-
4
99
Canals, see roads and canals.
Clerks in the Navy Department, names and sala-
ries of
-
-
-
-
-
s
79
Clerks in the Treasury Department,
do.
do.
-
4 101
Clerks in the War Department,
do. de.
Google
4
106
Digitized by
INDEX.
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Vol. No. of
Doc't.
15 Cong. Clerks in the State Department, names and sala-
2d Session.
ries of
-
-
-
-
-
4 114
Clerks in the General Post Office,
do.
do.
-
5 134
Customs. emoluments of officers employed in the
collections of the (1818)
-
-
- 5 143
Contracts for supplies, by the Commissary Gene-
ral of Subsistence, the Ordnance Department,
Commissary General of Purchases, and En-
gineer's Department, for 1818, statement ex-
hibiting the
-
-
-
. 5 148
SIXTEENTH CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION.
16 1st Session. Cong. Chili maintains her independence, (President's
message)
-
-
-
-
- 1
2
Council Bluff, troops sent to,
(do.)
- 1
2
Cadets at West Point, memorial of certain
- 2
14
Chamber of Commerce, New York, memorial of,
(discriminating duties, France)
-
-
2
20
Do.
do.
do.
(against prompt
payment of duties, &c.)
-
-
-
2
32
Clerks in the Navy Department, names and sala-
ries of the -
-
-
-
-
2
27
Contracts made by the Navy Commissioners,
statements of the
-
-
-
-
2
28
Cash payments of duties, memorial of merchants
of Baltimore, in favor of
-
- 2
30
Do.
do.
do.
New York, in favor of
-
3
34
Do.
do.
do.
Salem, (against)
-
5
59
Do.
do.
do.
Baltimore, (do.)
-
5
70
Columbia, expenses of the administration of jus-
tice in the District of
-
-
-
3
43
Columbia, penalties, &c. recovered in the Dis-
trict of
-
-
-
-
-
6
91
Clerks in the Treasury Department, names and
salaries of the
-
-
-
.. 3 44
Contracts made by the War Department, state-
ments of
-
-
-
-
3 47
made by the Treasury Department,
statements of
-
-
-
3
48
for transporting troops up the Missou-
ri, terms of the
-
.
-
3 50
Contingent expenses of the army in 1819
-
3
49
Council Bluff, terms of contracts for transporting
troops to the
-
-
-
-
3
50
Clerks in the General Post Office, names and sa-
laries of the
-
-
-
- 3 54
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14
INDEX.
Vol. No. of
Doc't.
16 Cong. Contracts made by the Postmaster General, state-
1st Session.
ment of the
-
-
-
-
3
54
Clerks in the War Department, names and sala-
ries of the
-
-
-
-
-
5
58
Clerks in the State Department,
do.
do.
5 60
Cadets educated at West Point, the number and
names of the
-
-
-
-
5
.61
Cadets attached to the military academy in 1815,
and admitted since
-
-
-
-
6 88
Cotton, woollen, and iron manufactures, on pro-
hibiting the importation of, (and its effects on
the revenue)
-
-
-
-
5 62
Colonization Society, memorial of the American -
5
63
Council Bluff, statement of Col. Johnson's claim
for transportation of troops to the
-
-
5 65
Cannon, report respecting the bursting and prov-
ing of
-
-
-
-
- 6 84
Currency, report upon the state of the
-
-
6 86
Contracts with I. Johnson, Alex. M·Rea, Elias
Earle, and P. Townsend
-
-
-
6
90
Chamber of Commerce, Philadelphia, memorial
of the (against cash payments of duties)
-
7
94
Customs, emoluments of officers of the
-
- 7
98
Cumberland road, expenditures on the
-
-
7
99
Claims Law, (so called) copy of rules, &c. of com-
missioner for executing the
-
- 3 41
SIXTEENTH CONGRESS-sECOND SESSION,
16 Cong. Council Bluff, military post at the
-
- 1
1
2d Session.
Capitol, report of the progress of the centre build-
ing of the
-
-
-
-
-
1
$
Commerce of New Haven, memorial of the Cham-
ber of, (against new tariff,)
-
-
1
4
Contractors for carrying the mail, who are post-
masters, list of
-
-
-
-
1
14
Charleston, South Carolina, memorial of citizens
of, (against new tariff.)
-
-
-
1
17
Customs, as may be abolished, statement of offi-
cers of the
-
-
-
.
1
25
modification of emoluments of officers
of the
-
-
-
-
1
26
Commerce in the West Indies, protection afforded
to the
-
-
-
-
-
2
38
Customs, fees of certain officers of the
-
-
2
40
Clerks in the Department of State, names and SB-
laries of the
.
:
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INDEX.
15
Vol. No. of
Doc't.
16 Cong. Clerks in the Department of the Navy, names and
2d Session.
salaries of the
-
,
-
4
49
Do.
do.
Gen. Post Office, do.
5
57
Do.
do.
Treasury,
do.
5
61
Do.
do.
War,
do. 6 94
Contingent expenses of the military establishment
for 1820, statement of
-
-
-
4
52
Contract made at the Treasury, in 1820, state-
ment of
-
-
-
-
-
5
59
Contingent expenses of the Navy, 1820, statement
of
-
-
-
-
-
5
63
Coins, assays of certain foreign
-
-
5
68
Customs, the number and compensation of certain.
officers of the
-
-
-
-
5
75
& 77
Customs, payments made during the years 1816,
17, 18, 19, and 1320, to officers employed in
the collection of the
-
-
- 9 112
Contracts made by the War Department, in 1820
5
80
Do.
Navy, do.
do.
6
84
Do.:
Post Office do. do. & in 1818
6
87
Customs, annual statement of emoluments and ex-
penditures of collectors of the
-
-
7
102
Congressmen, where born
-
-
-
7 106
SEVENTEENTH CONGRESS-IsT SESSION.
i7 Cong. Coast of the United States, survey of the
-
1
I
1st Session. Census, information respecting the completion of
the fourth
-
-
-
-
- 1
4
Cedar Island, see Smutty Nose Island.
Correspondence (secret) with foreign governments
during the revolutionary war, message from
the President respecting the printing of
-
1
6
Coins, result of assays at the mint, of certain fo-
reign
-
-
-
-
-
1
12
Clerks employed in the Department of State in 1821
1
11
Do.
do.
do.
Navy do.
2
14
Do.
do.
do. Gen. P. Office do.
2
17
Do.
do.
do.
Treasury do.
2
22
Do.
do.
do.
War
do.
2
32
Coins struck at the mint in the year 1821
-
2
15
Capitol, report of the expenditures in 1821, on the 2
26
Cumberlaud road, report of the Commissioners of
the
-
.
-
-
.
2
27
Creek and Cherokee Indians, expenditure of 30
thousand dollars for treating with the
Digitized by
Google
25
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INDEX.
Vol. No. of
Doc't.
17 Cong. Contingent expenses of the Navy (1821)
-
2
31
1st
Session. Contingent expenses of the Army (1821)
-
2
35
Contracts made by the Navy Department (1821)
2
37
Census of Kershaw district, S. Carolina
-
3
38
Commerce and navigation of the United States,
statement showing the
-
-
-
3
S9
Contracts made by the War Dapartment in 1821
3
41
Contracts made by the Treasury Department in
1821
-
-
-
-
- 4 48
Customs, payments since 1816, to inspectors,
weighers, and gaugers, of the
-
-
4
50
Capitol in the city of Washington, longitude of the 4
51
Do.
do.
do.
do.
- 6 96
Cannon and ordnance stores in the several fortifi-
cations, &c. statement of the
-
-
4 54
Clark, Governor, Missouri, detailed accounts of
Cass, Governor, } Indian agents in Michigan and
their expenditures
-
-
-
- 4 60
Contracts made in the General Post Office in 1820
and 1821
-
-
-
-
- 5 64
Charleston, South Carolina, memorial from, for a
bankrupt system
-
-
-
- 5 65
Customs, emoluments and expeditures of the offi-
cers of the
-
-
-
- 5 79
Colombia
&
Chili,
}
President recommends the recogni-
tion of the independence of
- 5 90
Cadets, who have left the academy without com-
missions, those who served in the late war,
and a statement of the expense of supporting
the instructors of the
-
-
- 6 104
Courts martial in New York and Pennsylvania,
an appropriation required for the expenses of
certain
-
-
-
- 6 107
Columbia river, information of claims set up by
foreign governments to the country border-
ing on the -
-
-
-
- 6 112
Carver's claim to lands at the falls of St. Antho-
ny, information on the subject of
-
-
7 117
Cumberland road, President's objections to the
bill for the preservation, &c. of the
- 7 126
SEVENTEENTH CONGRESS-ECOND SESSION.
17 Cong. Cumberland road, the President recommends the
2d Session.
repair of the
-
-
-
1
=
Clerks and other officers in the Department of State
their duties, &c.
Google
-
-
S
Do.
do.
do.
Treasury - 1
4
INDEX.
17
Vol. No. of
Doc't.
17 Cong. Clerks and other officers in the Department of War,
2d Session.
their duties, &c.
-
-
-
- 1
5
Do.
do.
do.
Navy
-
1
6
Do.
do.
do. Gen. Post Office
1
7
Coins, result of assays of certain foreign
-
1
14
Cumberland road, report of the Postmaster Gene-
ral of the condition of the
-
-
-
1
16
Clerks employed in the Navy Department in 1822
1
18
Do.
do.
Treasury
do.
-
1
26
Do.
do.
War
do.
-
3
34
Do.
do.
State
do.
-
4
59
Calhoun. progress and expenditure in 1822, on fort
3
39
Contingent expenses of the Navy, for 1822, state-
ment of the
-
-
-
-
1
25
Do.
of the Army,
do.
-
3
41
Canals and roads. in Ohio. Indiana. Illinois, Mis-
sissippi, Alabama, and Missouri, see roads
and canals.
Columbia river, letter of Mr. Prevost, &c. relat-
ing to an establishment at the mouth of the -
3
45
Contracts made at the Treasury, on behalf of the
United States
-
-
-
-
3
47
Canal Company of Washington, report of the
-
3
48
Cordage, memorial of manufacturers of, (Philad.)
3
49
Contracts made in 1822, by the War Department,
statement of
-
-
-
4
60
Commerce and navigation of the United States,
annual statement of the
-
-
-
4
62
Custom House bonds, statements in relation to -
4
64
Correspondence relating to the convention of 1818,
concluded with Great Britain
-
-
5
71
Do.
do.
do.
do.
6
89
Charleston, memorial against certain police regu-
lations of the city of
-
-
5
76
Cumberland road, expenditures in laying out and
making the
-
-
-
-
5
77
Commercial regulations of foreign nations, chan-
ges in the
-
-
-
-
-
5
85
Contracts made by the Navy Department, in 1822
6
93
Compensations withheld, in consequence of debts
due to the United States
-
-
-
7 103
Contracts made at the General Post Office in 1822
7
104
Customs, emoluments and expenditures of the offi-
cers of the -
-
-
-
-
8 106
3
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INDEX.
Vol. No. of
Doc't.
D.
FIFTEENTH CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION.
15 Cong. Direct taxes and internal duties, see internal duties.
1st Session. District of Columbia, statements of revenue cul-
lected, and registered tonnage within the -
1
22
District tonnage of the United States, annual state-
ment of the
-
-
-
- 2 54
Duties on goods, wares, and merchandise import-
ed, on the more effectual collection of the
-
2
58
Direct tax, &c. relating to the redemption of lands
sold for
-
-
-
-
- 4 137
Demun and Chouteau, see Spain, (prisoners at
Santa Fee.)
FIFTEENTH CONGRESS-SECOND SESSION.
15 Cong. District of Columbia, President recommends to
2d Session.
the consideration of Congress, the situation
of the
-
-
-
-
-
1
2
Debt of the United States, see Finances.
Direct taxes and internal duties, statements relat-
ing to
-
-
-
-
- s 47
Duties on merchandise and tonnage, for the two
first quarters of 1817, statements of
- 4 124
Duties, statement showing the effect of changing
the charges from specific to ad valorem
- 4 13%
SIXTEENTH CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION.
16 Cong. Duties, internal, and direct taxes, statements re.
1st Session.
lating to
-
-
-
-
-
1
8
Duties and
}
annual statement of
-
-
2 22
Drawbacks,
Debt, redeemable in 1820, 21, 22, 23, and 1824,
statement of the public
-
-
-
5 64
Debts due to the government, report on the pro-
priety of adopting further measures for the
recovery of the
-
-
-
- 5 73
District of Celumbia, see Columbia.
SIXTEENTH CONGRESSsEcoND SESSION.
16 Cong. Deserters from the army, orders for shooting
- 1 27
Session. Drawbacks, annual statement of
-
-
5
56
Direct taxes, sale of property for
.
5
62
Digitized by Google
INDEX.
19
Vol. No. of
Doc't.
SEVENTEENTH CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION.
1st Session.
17 Cong Discriminating duties, negotiations with foreign
governments, upon the subject of
-
- 1
1
Drawbacks upon merchandise exported in 1818,
1819, and 1820
-
-
-
- 6 95
Dauphine Island. relating to fortifications on,
(President's message)
-
-
- 6 99
Duties, statement of articles paying ad valorem
and specific
-
-
-
- 6 111
SEVENTEENTH CONGRESS-sECOND SESSION.
17
2d Session.
Cong. Delaware, progress and expenditure in 1822, on
fort,
-
-
-
-
- 3 39
Drawback paid in 1819, '20, '21, statements of - 3
43
Duties, information in relation to the operation of
the 7th section of the act of 20th April, 1818,
laying
-
-
-
-
-
3
50
Daties and drawbacks for 1821 and 1822, state-
ments of
-
-
-
-
- 4 64
E.
FIFTEENTH CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION.
15 Cong. Exports of domestic and foreign products and ma-
1st Session.
nufactures, from 1st October, 1816, to 30th
September, 1817, statements of the -
- 2 55
Elliot, Jonathan, on the petition of (Secret'y State) 5 189
FIFTEENTH CONGRESS-ECOND SESSION.
15
2d
Session. Cong. Engineer Department, see appropriations (military.)
Exports during the year ending 30th Sept. 1818,
statements of the
-
-
-
- 3 69
SIXTEENTH CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION.
16
lst Session.
Cong. Exports from the United States for the year end-
ing 30th September, 1819. statements of the 1
7
Executions in the army, since 1815. an account of 3 38
Earle, Elias, copy of a contract for arms with - 6 90
SIXTEENTH CONGRESS-SECOND SESSION.
16 Cong.
Estimate of appropriations for 1821
,
- 1 3S
2d Session.
Exports in 1820
-
-
Digitized by
Google
36
20
INDEX.
Vol. No. of
Doc't.
SEVENTEENTH CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION.
17 Cong. Extimate of appropriations for 1822
-
- 2 30
1st
Session.
East river, statement of moneys collected, &c. at
the custom house of
-
-
- 5 78
SEVENTEENTH CONGRESS-COND SESSION.
17 Cong
Estimate of appropriations for 1823
-1
-
- 3 28
2d Session.
Exportations in 1822, statements of the
- 4 62
F.
FIFTEENTH CONGRESS-FIEST SESSION.
15 Cong. Finances, annual report of Secretary of the Trea-
1st Session.
sury, on the state of the
-
-
- 1
4
Farro, John, see Spain, (prisoners at Santa Fee.)
FIFTEENTH CONGRESS-SECOND SESSION.
2d 15 Cong. Floridas, see Spain.
Session.
Finances, annual report on thestate of the
- 2 4
Funded debt, see Finances.
Foreign coins, see Coins.
Fortifications, see appropriations Military.
Fortifications, statement of payments made to sol-
-
diers for labor on
-
-
-
- 4 110
a
SIXTEENTH CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION.
16 Cong. Floridas, non-ratification, by Spain, of the treaty
1st Session.
for the cession of
-
-
-
- 1
2
Floridas, correspondence on the subject of the
-
1
2
Foreign armed vessels, the President recommends
that certain ports be designated for the entry
of -
-
-
-
-
- 1
2
Fortifications on the sea coast, in a state of for-
wardness -
-
-
-
- 1
2
Finances, annual report on the state of the
- 1
5
Fortifications, expenditure on (since 1815)
- 3 51
Do.
do.
(since 1789)
- 5 75
Foreign governments, whole amount of expenses
of intercourse with
-
-
-
5
75
Floridas, correspondence in Madrid, in relation to
the treaty for the cession of
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-
93
INDEX.
21
Vol. No. of
Doc't.
16 Cong. Florida, views of France and Russia, in relation
1st Session.
to the cession of
-
-
-
- 7
96
Do.
do.
do.
do.
7
104
Do. correspondence with Gen. Vives, in rela-
tion to do.
-
-
-
-
-
8 120
Do.
do.
do.
do. 8 121
Fortifications, contracts for building and repair-
ing. (since 1815)
-
-
-
- 7 108
France. view of the proceeding of the executive, in
relation to the general commerce between the
United States and -
-
-
- 8 115
SIXTEENTH CONGRESS-SECOND SESSION.
16 Cong. France, commercial regulations with, (President's
2d Session.
message)
-
-
-
-
- 1
1
Fortifications. commencement of sundry (do.) -
1
1
Finances, annual report on the state of the
-
1
9
Do. supplementary report on the
-
.
1
32
Fredericksburg, memorial of citizens of, (against
new tariff.)
-
-
-
-
1
24
Fees of certain judicial and revenue officers
-
2
40
France. information of the number of vessels which
have arrived and are expected in the present
year, in the river St. Mary's, from
- 5 58
France, tonnage of French and American vessels,
employed in trade between the United States
and
-
-
-
-
-
5 72
Finances, on the 1st Jan. 1821. statement of the
5
73
Fortifications, selection of sites for, and progress
in erecting
-
-
-
-
7
98
Fishing vessels, bounties allowed, since 1789, to
7 101
Floridas, treaty for the cession of the
-
- 7 103
SEVENTEENTH CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION.
17 Cong. France. state of our commercial relations with,
1st Session.
differences respecting the construction of the
8th article of the Louisiana treaty; seizure of
the ship Apollo, &c.
-
-
- 1
1
Floridas, correspondence relative to the delivery
to the United States of the -
-
- 1
I
Finances, annual report on the state of the
- 1
3
Florida, documents relating to the misunderstand-
ing between General Jackson and Judge Fro- 3
42
mentin, and between General Jackson and the
and
Digitized by
late Spanish Governor of
-
-
-
6
113
Fromentin, Judge, see next above.
22
INDEX.
Vol. No. of
Doc't.
17 Cong. Fortifications, cannon, &c. on hand in the several 4
54
1st Session. Florida, number and condition of Indians in the
territory of
-
-
-
- 4 55
Fortifications, information of the state of, and ex-
penditures on the
-
-
-
-
5 87
Fortifications, explanations respecting the appro-
priations required for the
-
-
- 5 89
Fortifications. message from the President upon
the subject of the, Dauphin Island and Mobile
Point,
-
-
-
-
- 6 99
Frankford, explanations respecting the appropri-
ations required for the arsenal at.
-
-
6 107
Florida, information respecting the command of
the troops in
-
-
-
-
6 108
Fortifications, application of moneys appropriated
in 1821 for
-
-
-
-
6 114
Do. at the Pea Patch, expenditures on the -
6 115
French slav c ship, La Pensee, judicial proceed-
ings in the case of the
-
-
- 7 118
SEVENTEENTH CONGRESS-sECOND SESSION.
17 Cong. France, information of a commercial convention
2d Session.
concluded with
-
-
-
- 1
2
France, copy of a commercial convention conclud-
ed with
-
-
-
-
-
3
31
Fortifications, progress made in the year 1822, in
constructing the
-
-
-
- 1
2
Finances, annual report on the state of the
- 1
12
Florida, laws which have been made by the legis-
lative council of
-
-
-
- 1
17
Florida, memorial of the citizens of
-
- 1
19
Fortifications, in 1822, progress and expenditures
on -
-
-
-
-
-
3
39
Florida, information relating to the Indians in
-
3 51
Do. acts of the legislative council of
-
3 52
Do. memorial of the legislative council of
-
3
53
Finances, sundry statements in relation to the
-
4
64
Florida, document relative to title to lands in
-
4
66
Fortifications, respecting the expenditure of the
appropriations of 1820, '21, and '22, on ac-
count of
-
-
-
-
-
5
72
Florida, memorial of the citizens of West
- 5 75
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FIFTEENTH CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION.
15 Cong. Ghent, proceedings of commissioners under the
lat Session.
treaty of, (President's message,)
-
-
1
1
Galvezton, see Spain, (President's message.)
Galvezton, see Amelia Island, proceedings of per-
sons who took possession of.
Georgia militia claims, upon the subject of
- 1 27
Ghent, statement of moneys paid under the treaty
of, (to Commissioners, f.c.)
-
-
3 103
Ghent, decisions. &c. of Commissioners under the
4th article of the treaty of -
-
- 4 128
FIFTEENTH CONGRESS-sECOND SESSION.
15 Cong. Great Britain, commercial convention with, (Pre-
2d Session.
sident's message,)
-
-
-
- 1
2
Graham, John, report in relation to the affairs of
Spanish America, (accompanying the Presi-
dent's message, 2d Sess. 15th Congress,) by
1
2
Governor of Georgia, (see Wright, Cupt. Obed.)
Do.
do. Correspondence with War Dept.
3
68
Goods, importations of, sec Importations.
SIXTEENTH CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION.
16 Cong. Great Britain, failure of the negotiations for a com-
1st Session.
mercial convention with
-
-
- 1
2
Great Britain, correspondence in relation to the
commercial intercourse with
-
- 8 115
Ghent, a foreign sovereign named to decide the
differences arising out of the 5th article of the
treaty of
-
-
-
-
-
1
2
Gunpowder, &c. report of the loans of
-
-
6
79
Do.
loaned to Stull and Williams, report
respecting
-
-
-
6
88
Do.
copy of contracts for the delivery of 6
90
SIXTEENTH CONGRESS-SECOND SESSION.
16 & Cong. Green Bay. military post at, President's message,
1
1
Session. Ghent, progress and expenses of the Commission-
ers under the treaty of
-
-
-
1
30
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INDEX.
Vol. No. of
Doc't.
SEVENTEENTH CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION.
17 Cong. Ghent, the Emperor of Russia appointed umpire
1st Session.
under the 1st article of the treaty of, Presi-
dent's message.
-
-
-
-
1
1
Gaugers, see Customs.
Ghent, progress of the Commissioners under the
5th article of the treaty of
-
-
- 4
58
Green, James, report on his petition
-
-
5
73
Ghent. correspondence which led to the treaty of
5
75
Georgia, moneys received at Savannah under an
act of, Tonnage duty.
-
-
-
5 77
Georgia, additional appropriation required, to ex-
tinguish Indian title to lands in
-
-
5
80
Gaines, General, opinion of the Attorney General
respecting the brevet rank of
-
- 5 88
SEVENTEENTH CONGRESS-SECOND SESSION.
17 Cong. Great Britain, renewal of the trade between the
2d Session.
United States and certain colonies of
- 1
2
Ghent, decision of the Emperor of Russia on the
1st article of the treaty of -
-
- 1
2
Greece, views of the President respecting the con-
test now going on in
-
-
- 1
2
Ghent, convention concluded under the mediation
of Russia. respecting the construction of the
1st article of the treaty of -
-
-
S
30
Great Britain, construction of 1st article of treaty
of peace with
-
-
-
-
3
30
Georgia. letter from the Governor of, relating to
Indian rights to land
-
-
-
4
57
Great Britain. correspondence relating to the con-
vention of 1818, concluded with
-
-
5
71
Do.
do.
do.
do.
6
89
Ghent, transactions of the Commissions under
the 6th and 7th articles of the treaty of
-
6
91
H.
FIFTEENTH CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION.
15 Cong. Heath, proceedings of a court martial ordered for
1st Session.
the trial of Capt John
-
-
- 2
66
Hospitals, statements in relation to navy
- 2 56
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Doc't.
FIFTEENTH CONGRESS-sECOND SESSION.
15 Cong. Hamburgh, application for commercial advantages
2d Session.
to the vessels and merchandise of
-
- 4 129
SIXTEENTH CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION.
16 Cong. Hospital fund, statement of the receipts of the navy
5
74
1st Session.
Do.
receipts and expenditure of the ma-
rine -
-
-
-
7 106
SIXTEENTH CONGRESS-ECOND SESSION.
16 Cong. Horses lost in the Seminole war, information on
31 Session.
the subject of
-
-
-
of 1 29
Hampshire county in Virginia, see Virginia.
SEVENTEENTH CONGRESS- FIRST SESSION.
17 Cong. Hospital fund, (naval,) report of the Commission-
1st Session.
ers of the
-
*
-
-
- 1
8
Hospital fund, application of the naval and marine
1
18
Hav ana, outrages committed on the officers and
crews of American vessels in the port of - 3
46
Hill, Mark Langdon. statement of moneys paid
him for taking charge of a fort, while a mem-
ber of Congress
-
-
-
- 6 106
SEVENTEENTH CONGRESS-SECOND SESSION.
17 Cong.
2d Session.
Hospital Fund, (Naval,)
-
-
- 1 20
I.
FIFTEENTH CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION.
15 Cong. Indian tribes, pacific policy of the, (President's mes-
1st Session.
sage,
-
-
-
-
-
1
1
Indian tribes bordering on lake Erie, purchase of
lands from the, President's message,
- 1
1
Internal duties and direct taxes, statements relat-
ing to the -
-
-
-
- 1
3
Indents of interest, see loan office and army certi-
ficates.
Iron in bars and bolts, communication from the
British minister respecting duties on itized by
Googleo1
Iron in bars, bolts, pigs, &c. imported annually
from May, 1812, to May, 1817, statement of 3 110
26
INDEX.
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Doc't.
15 Cong. Indians, information in relation to the war with
1st Session.
the Seminole, (Presudent's message,)
- 4 173
Importations. in American and foreign vessels,
from 1st October, 1815, to 30th Sept. 1816,
report of the
-
-
-
- 5 198
FIFTEENTH CONGRESS-sECOND SESSION.
15 Cong. Illinois, Constitution of the state of
-
-
2
1
2d
Session.
Indians, on abolishing existing establishments and
opening to individuals, trade with the, (Secre-
tary of War,)
-
-
-
- 2 25
Internal duties, see Direct taxes.
Indians, respecting the payment of the claims of
the friendly Creek
-
-
-
-
4 98
Importations of goods, wares, and merchandise in
American and foreign vessels, from 1st Oct.
1816. to 30th Sept. 1817, statements of
- 5 133
Jackson, General, see Spain.
Do.
do.
see Wright, Capt. Obed.
Do.
do.
see Correspondence with War
Department.
-
-
-
-
S 68
SIXTEENTH CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION.
16 Cong. Internal duties and direct taxes, statements relat-
1st Session.
ing to
-
-
-
-
-
1
8
Do.
do.
statement of the amount re-
ceived into the Treasury. since 1818, from - 5 75
Illinois river and lake Michigan, on uniting the
waters of
-
-
-
-
- 2 17
Indians. progress made in the civilization of the - S
46
Indians. amount expended since 1789, for inter-
course with the
-
-
-
- 5 75
Indian trading houses, goods furnished since 1815,
to the
-
-
-
-
-
8 110
Importations of foreign goods, statements relating
to the
-
-
-
-
- 8 118
Johnson, Col. James. report on his claim
-
5 65
Do.
copy of his contract for gunpowder
6
90
Johnson, John, jr. memorial of
-
- 8 117
SIXTEENTH CONGRESS-SECOND SESSION.
16 Cong. Indian department. expenditures and receipts in the 4 47
2d Session. Indians, negotiations with the Six Nations of Google 70
Indian trading houses. amount of merchandise on
hand at the several
-
-
-
5
71
INDEX.
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Doc't.
16 Cong. Importations, for one year preceding 30th Septem-
2d Session.
ber, 1819
-
-
-
-
- 7 107
Inspectors, weighers, gaugers, &c. names and
compensation of, see Customs.
Johnson, Col. James, papers relating to the claim
of -
-
-
,
-
- 8 110
SEVENTEENTH CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION.
17 Cong. Indian department, partial appropriation asked
1st Session.
for the
-
-
-
-
-
1
7
Do. do. report, Secretary of War, in re-
lation to disbursements of appropriations for
the
-
-
-
-
- 2 24
Indian tribes, expenditures, &c. for the civiliza-
zation of the
-
-
-
- 2 34
Inspectors of the customs, see Customs.
Indians in Florida, information of the number and
and condition of
-
-
-
- 4 55
Indian tribes, progress in the civilization of the - 4
59
Indian agents, in Missouri and Michigan, a detail
of their accounts and expenditure in 1820 and
1821,
-
4
-
-
- 4 60
Indian treaties in Michigan, explanations respect-
ing the appropriations for making
-
-
5 85
Independence of the late Spanish American pro-
vinces recognized
-
-
-
- 5 90
Indian department, number and description of per-
sons employed in the
-
-
- 6 110
Iron, correspondence with the British minister re-
specting the duties on imported rolled and
hammered
-
-
-
9
7 125
Internal improvements, views of the President re-
specting the power of Congress to make - 7 127
Jackson, General, information of the disagreement
between Judge Fromentin and
-
- 1
1
Journal of the convention which framed the Con-
stitution, and secret journal of the old Con-
gress, message from the President respecting
the printing of the
-
-
-
- 1
6
Jackson, Gen. misunderstanding between Judge
Fromentin, Governor Calava, and
- 3 42
Do.
do.
do.
- 6 113
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SEVENTEENTH CONGRESS-SECOND SESSION.
17 Cong. Inclined plane and marine rail-way, message up-
2d Session.
on the subject of the
-
-
- 3 42
Indiana and Illinois, moneys arising from the sale
of public lands appropriated to opening roads
and canals in
-
-
-
-
3 44
Indians in Florida, information in relation to the
3
51
Do. in Georgia, respecting their claims to land
4
57
Importations in 1822, annual statement of the
-
4
62
Indian trade. &c. accounts of superintendents and
agents in relation to the
-
.
- 5 80
K.
SIXTEENTH CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION.
16 Cong. King, Colonel William, proceedings of a court
1st Session.
martial for the trial of
-
-
- 8 119
SIXTEENTH SESSION.
16 Cong. King, Colonel William, orders deserters taken in
2d Session.
the fact to be shot
-
-
-
- 1 27
SEVENTEENTH CONGRESS-sECOND SESSION.
17 Cong. Key West, see Thompson's Island
-
- 3 29
2d Session.
L.
FIFTEENTH CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION.
15 Cong. Lakes, arrangement with Great Britain for the
1st Session.)
reduction of the naval force on the,( President's
messsge,)
-
-
-
-
- 1
1
Louisiana debt, relating to the redemption of the,
(President's message,)
-
.
- 1
1
Lands of the United States, relating to the pro-
ceeds of the sales of, (President's message,) - 1
1
Land to soldiers of the late war, statement of war-
rants for military bounty
-
-
- 1
8
Loan office and army certificates and indents of in-
terest on the books of the Treasury, outstand-
ing, report of
-
.
-
1 94
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Doc't.
15 Cong. Lands of the United States, statement of the quan-
1st Session.
tity sold and remaining for sale, (and emolu-
ments of Receivers and Registers for four years
preceding the 1st October, 1817,)
-
-
2
71.
Lands to Canadian volunteers, see Canadian vo-
lunterrs.
Lewis, William B.
.
-
-
-
3 113
Lands sold for direct taxes, relating to the re-
demption of
-
-
-
-
4 137
FIFTEENTH CONGRESS-SECOND SESSION.
15 Cong. Louisiana and Missouri, plan for the adjustment
2d Session.
of land claims in. (Secretary Treasury,)
-
2
22
Lands set apart for the encouragement of the cul-
tivation of the vine and olive, information re-
lating to
-
-
-
-
-
2
33
Lands in Alabama, sales of public
-
-
2
41
Lands sold, north west of the Ohio, statement of
2
46
Lands of the United States, during the year 1817,
and the three first quarters of the year 1818,
.
sales of
-
-
-
-
-
3
52
Lands within the territory of Orleans, and district
of Louisiana, instructions to Commissioners
for adjusting claims to
-
-
-
3 62
SIXTEENTH CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION.
16 Cong. La Plata, the provinces to the north of, maintain
1st Session.
their independence
-
-
- 1
2
Lands sold at the different land offices, up to 1819,
a statement of the quantity
-
-
5
57
Laws of the United States, list of the names of the
publishers of the
-
-
-
-
5
69
Loans, amount received from
-
-
-
5
75
Loans, amount reimbursed of
-
-
-
5
75
Lands, amount received for the sale of public
-
5
75
Light-house at the mouth of the Mississippi, re-
port OII the state of the
-
-
-
7
97
Louisiana, memorial of the General Assembly of,
(Land titles,)
-
.
-
-
7 100
Do.
Do.
Do. (Foreign coins)
8 113
Lands in Lousiana. regulations of the Spanish go-
vernment for granting of
-
- 8 114
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SIXTEENTH CONGRESS-SECOND SESSION.
16 Cong. Lands. amount due for sales of public, (President's
2d Session.
message,)
-
-
-
-
-
1
1
Lands, statements of the costs of purchase, sur-
veying, and selling, since 1789, of the pub-
lic, &c.
-
-
-
-
. 1
8
Lands, statement of claims for military bounty -
1
13
Lands, sold under the law for cash payments,
statement of
-
-
-
-
2
S5
Lands purchased as sites for military purposes - 6
83
SEVENTEENTH CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION.
1st 17 Cong. Light-houses, report upon the subject of -
-
1
5
Session.
Lands, prior to 1st July. 1820, reports of pro-
ceedings under the act of the 2d March, 1821,
for the relief of the purchasers of public
.
2
19
Lands in Illinois, Indiana, and Missouri, since
1816, amount of sales of
-
-
-
2
23
Land-offices, the manner in which, and by whom
examined -
1
-
-
.
S 44
Longitude of the Capitol, ascertained by William
Lambert
-
-
-
-
-
4
51
Do.
do.
do.
do. 6 96
Land-offices, payments made J. B. Thomas, for
examining certain
-
-
-
-
5
71
Lands claimed by the state of New York, respect-
ing extinguishment of the Indian title to
-
5
74
Land-offices, with their relative positions and dis-
tances from each other, the annual expense of
supporting them, and the moneys received at
each during the years 1820, and 1821
- 6 94
Land-offices, in St. Louis, Franklin, Huntsville,
and Cahaba, incidental expenses of the
- 6 101
La Pensee, proceedings in the case of the French
slave ship
-
-
-
-
- 7 118
Lead-mines, information respecting the leasing of 7 129
Land-office at Huntsville, defalcation of John
Braham, receiver at the
-
-
. 7 130
SEVENTEENTH CONGRESS-sECOND SESSION.
17 Cong. Lead-mines, views of the President in relation to
21 Session.
the
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e
-
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31
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17 Cong. Lands. in Ohio, Indiana, Mississippi. Illinois, Ala-
2d Session.
bama, and Missouri, moneys arising from the
sale of. paid to said states. and appropriated
for opening roads and canals
-
- 3 44
Land-offices, compensation to registers and receiv-
ers of the
-
-
-
-
- 4 65
Lands in Florida. document relating to the title to
4
66
Lands, contracts made by the surveyor general of
the public -
-
-
-
- 4 67
Lands in Jackson and Decatur counties, in Alaba-
ma, relative to the sale of
-
-
- 5 70
Land offices, contingent expenses of the
- 5 79
Lands, operations of the several land offices, under
the act for the relief of purchasers of public
6
87
Land-offices, clerk hire, office rent, &c. allowed to
registers and receivers, with a statement of
their emoluments for three years
-
- 6 95
Lands, report of balances due from the sales of
public
-
-
-
-
- 7 100
FIFTEENTH CONGRESS-FIRsT SESSION.
1st Session.
15 Cong. Militia of the United States, estimated number of
the, (President's messa. e,)
-
-
- 1
1
Mississippi stock, see Louisiana debt.
Mississippi, constitution of the state of -
- 1
2
Military bounty lands, see Lands.
Militia claims of the state of Georgia, report up-
ON the
-
-
-
-
- 1 27
Members of Congress who have held offices since
the 4th March, 1816, report of the names of 1
28
Military appropriations for the years 1817 and
1818, remarks of the Secretary of War upon
the
-
-
-
-
- 2 50
Meade, information of the detention and confine-
ment of Richard W.
-
-
- 2 67
Massachusetts, claim for militia services, state-
ment relating to
-
-
-
- 2 80
& 81
Miscellaneous claims, not otherwise provided for,
statement of the payment during the year
1817, of
-
-
-
-
- 3 84
Mint, report of assays of foreign gold and silver
coins by the director of the
-
- 3 95
Military establishment for the year 1817, state-
ment of the expenditure of the contingent fund
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-
.
-
82
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18 Cong. Military stores and arms furnished the several
1st Session.
states, see Arms.
M.Knight, Robert, see Spain, (Prisoners at San-
ta Fee.)
Mint of the United States, sundry statements re-
lating to the
-
-
-
- 5 199
FIFTEENTH CONGRESS-SECOND SESSION.
15 Cong. Missouri, plan for the adjustment of land claims
2d Session.
in Louisiana and
-
-
-
- 2 22
Military peace establishment, on reducing, (see
Commissariat.)
Moneys received for land sold north-west of Ohio,
(see Lands sold, &c.)
Military establishment, Secretary of War to Mili-
tary Committee on the subject of the
- 3 54
Military establishment, statement of moneys drawn
from the Treasury, from 1st October, 1817,
to 30th Sept. 1818, on account of the
- 4 88
Miscellaneous claims, statement of payments on
account of certain
1
-
-
-
4 99
Military establishment, expenditure of moneys ap-
propriated for the contingent expenses of the
(1818)
-
-
-
-
-
4 102
Military academy, see Academy.
Moneys transferred from sundry specific appro-
priations to other specific appropriations dur-
ing the year 1818, statement of
-
- 4 125
Merchandise, importations of, see Importations.
Mint of the United States, sundry statements in
relation to the
-
-
-
- 5 150
SIXTEENTH CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION.
16 Cong. Manufactures, President recommends that further
1st Session.
protection be granted to domestic
-
-
1
2
Mandan villages, see Council Bluffs.
Maine, constitution, &c. of the state of
-
- 1
s
Missouri, memorial of the legislature of, (admis-
sion) and copy of census of,
-
-
1
4
Manufactures, memorial of the friends of, (New-
York,)
.
-
-
-
- 1
9
Manufacturers of Maryland, memorial of
- 2 12
Mint, report of the director of the
-
-
2 15
Michigan and Illinois river, on uniting the waters
of lake
-
-
-
-
. s 17
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16 Cong. Missouri, resolution of the legislature of, (Land
1st Session.
claims,)
-
-
-
-
-
2
21
Military establishment since 1815, statement of the
2
26
Merchants of Baltimore, memorial of, (pay duties
promptly.) -
.
-
-
-
2
30
Merchants of New York,
do
do
3
34
Merchants of Salem.
against
do
5
59
Merchants of Baltimore,
do
do
5
70
Missouri. memorial from Baltimore against slave-
ry in
-
-
-
-
3
40
Miscellaneous claims discharged
-
-
3
48
Military establishment. contingent expenses of the
3
49
Military academy. statements, whole amount of
moneys expended there, number and names of
cadets. and an estimate of the sums necessa-
ry for the three succeeding years
-
-
5
61
Military academy, cadets attached thereto in 1815,
and since, with the rules and regulations for
its government
-
-
-
-
6
88
Maine, memorial of the Members of Congress
from the district of
-
-
-
6
82
M·Rea, Alexander, copy of his contract to supply
gunpowder
-
-
-
-
6
90
Mint. report of the director of the
-
-
7
95
Marine hospital fund, receipts and expenditures
of the
-
-
-
-
-
7
106
Militia of the United States. abstract of the
-
7
107
Mint, statements in relation to the
-
- 8 109
& ession.
15 Cong.
SIXTEENTH CONGRESS-sECOND SESSION.
Missouri, military posts on the river
-
- 1
1
Do. constitution of the state of
-
-
1
2
Maine. agricultural sections of, (against increase
of duties)
-
-
-
-
-
1
23
Military academy, (see Academy.)
Martial law. a system of
-
-
-
4
45
Military establishment. contingent expenses of the
4
52
Miscellaneous claims discharged for 1820
-
5
59
Militia, whole number in service in the late war
-
5
67
Mint, assays of coins at the
-
-
-
5
68
Mississippi stock, funds applicable to the payment
of the
-
$
-
-
-
6
81
Military purposes, sites and buildings for
-
6
83
Mint, sundry statements concerning the
-
6
85
Marine corps, report in relation to the
6
igitized by
96
Mint, statements of moneys coined in the year
1820, at the
-
-
7
99
-
-
V
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16 Cong. Militia, returns of the number of the
-
-
7 104
2d
Session.
Members of Congress, list of the names and place
of nativity of the
-
-
-
- 7 106
SEVENTEENTH CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION.
17 Cong. Mississippi river, survey of the
-
- 1
1
1st Session.
Mint. coins struck in 1821, at the
-
-
2
15
Militia fines of Pennsylvania. information from
the Treasury Department in relation to
-
2
25
Manufactures. memorial of the American Society
for the encouragement of domestic
-
-
2
29
Military establishment for the year 1821, contin-
gent expenses of the
-
-
-
2
35
Morrison, James, petition of
-
-
-
3
45
Miscellaneous claims discharged at the Treasury
4
48
Measurers and markers, (see Customs.)
Military establishment, appropriations and expen-
ditures on account of the
-
-
-
4
62
Maryland, tonnage duty received by the register
of Baltimore, under a law of
-
-
5
77
Manufactures, memorial of the Pennsylvania So-
ciety for the encouragement of
-
-
5
81
Military academy, comparative view of the expen-
ses. for various years, of the
-
-
5
83
Manufactures, domestic, purchased in 1820 and
1821, for the army
-
-
-
5
84
Mexico. the President recommends the recogni-
tion of the independence of
-
-
5
90
Militia of the United States. annual return of the
5
91
Mails between the city of Washington and Wheel-
ing. causes of the failure of the
-
- 6 97
Mobile Point, message from the President in rela-
tion to the fortification on
-
-
-
6
99
Members of Congress employed in other capaci-
ties on public account, information respecting
6 106
Ministers to foreign countries, since 1800, salaries
outfits, &c. of
-
.
-
-
7 120
Members of the House of Representatives, places
of nativity
-
-
-
- 7 132
SEVENTEENTH CONGRESS-SECOND 9ESSION.
17 Cong Manufactures. views of the President in relation to
1
2
2d Session. Marine corps. plan of a peace establishment of the 1
10
Maryland, resolutions of the Legislature of, (forti-
fications)
-
-
-
-
Google
14
Digitized by
Mississippi & Ohio rivers, report of a survey of the
S
S5
INDEX.
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17 2d Cong. Monroe, progress and expenditure in 1822. on fort 3
39
Session. Militia fines, assessed in Virginia for non perform-
ance of duty
-
-
-
-
3
40
Military establishment, contingent expenses of the
3
41
Marine rail-way and inclined plane, message on
the subject of the
-
-
.
-
3
42
Mississippi and Missouri, moneys arising from the
sale of public lands, appropriated to opening
roads and canals in
-
-
- 3 44
Maryland, communication of the Executive of, re-
lative to a survey of the Potomac river
-
3
46
Miscellaneous claims paid at the Treasury in 1822
3
47
Military establishment in 1822, appropriations and
expenditures on account of the
-
-
4
55
Missouri, memorial of the Legislature of, (Indian
title to lands)
-
.
-
-
4 57
Militia, expenditure of appropriation of 1822, for
arming the
-
-
-
- 5 74
Mint, operation in 1822, of the
-
-
6
88
Manufactures, supplementary return of domestic
6
90
Militia, annual return of the
-
-
- 8 108
N.
FIFTEENTH CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION.
15
1st Session.
Cong. Navy. statement of the expenditure of moneys,
from 1st October, 1816, to 30th Sept. 1817,
on account of the, (und unexpended balances
remaining in the Treasury on the 1st Oct. 1816)
2
40
E
Navy, statement of contracts made due ing the year
1816, by the Commissioners of the
-
2
41
Navy hospitals, sundry statements in relation to
2
56
Navy pension fund, statements in relation to the
2
57
Navy, estimates of appropriations for the
-
3
97
Naples. relating to the claims of merchants for
property confiscated by authority of the king of
4 130
Netherlands, renewal of the commercial treaty be-
tween the United States and the government
of the
-
-
-
-
- 4 168
Naval service of the United States, rules, regula-
tions, and instructions for the
..
- 5 202
FIFTEENTH CONGRESS-ECOND SESSION.
24
Session. Cong. Negro fort, in East Florida, SCC Spain.
Navy pension fund, statements in relation to Google
Do.
do. supplemental statement
-
C!
fi
36
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15 Cong. Navy pension fund, further statement in relation
2d Session.
to the
-
-
-
-
-
4
85
National armory, see Armory.
Navy, proceedings under the act for the gradual in-
crease of the
-
-
-
-
3 70
Navy, statement of moneys drawn from the Trea-
sury for the year preceding the 30th Sept.
1818, on account of the, (and unexpended ba-
lances oj former appropriations)
-
-
3
80
Navy Commissioners, contracts made during the
year 1818. by the
-
-
-
-
3
81
Naval commanders, instructions to, (see slaves.)
Navy agents, out of service, and reported delin-
quent, who have sence settled their accounts 4
121
SIXTEENTH CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION.
16 Cong. Naval depots, information concerning
-
-
1
2
1st Session. Naval force for the protection of commerce, Pre-
sident's message.
-
-
-
-
1
2
Navy, explanation of certain expenditures for the
service of the
-
-
-
-
1
10
New York, memorial of the Chamber of Com-
merce, (discriminating duties of France)
-
2 20
New York, memorial of Chamber of Commerce,
(cash payment of duties, and sales at auction)
2
32
Navy, expenditure of moneys appropriated in 1819
for the
-
-
-
-
-
2
33
New York, memorial of the merchants of, (for cash
payments of duties, and duty on sales at auc-
tion)
-
-
-
-
-
3
34
Navy pension fund, report of the Commissioners
of the
-
-
-
-
- s 37
Navy, abstract of the contingent expenses of the -
5
66
Newspapers in which the laws are published, list
of the
-
-
-
-
- 5 69
Navy hospital fund, annual receipts on account of
the
-
-
.
-
-
5
74
Navy, whole amount of expenditures on the
- 5 75
Navy, upon the subject of surveying the lands re-
served for the use of the
-
-
-
6
76
Norton, Daniel D. report on his petition
- 6 78
Navy pension fund, on coercing payment of ba.
lances due to the
-
.
-
-
6
81
Navy, docr ents respecting transfers of money in
the D."
rtment of the
-
-
-
6
84
Naval seri
,
explanatory document respecting
th
copriations required for the -
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84
INDEX.
37
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Doc't.
16 Cong. Navy, observations respecting economy in the -
6
87
1st Session. Naval officers, instructions given to commanding 7
101
New York, memorial of the American Society in,
for promoting American manufactures
- 8 116
SIXTEENTH CONGRESS-SECOND SESSION.
16 Cong. New Haven, memorial of Chamber of Commerce
2d Session.
of, (against new tariff)
-
-
-
I
4
New York, Agricultural Society of
do.
-
1
23
Navy, documents relating to an increase of the
-
2
43
Navy. expenditure of moneys drawn from the
Treasury for the use of the
-
-
4
54
Navy, contingent expenses of the, (1820)
-1
5
63
Navy, sums necessary to complete existing con-
tracts on account of the increase of the
-
5
64
Navy. balances of appropriations for the support
of the
-
-
-
-
-
5
65
Navy, cost of rations, officers necessary for the
service of 1821, pursers, superintendents,
store keepers, marine corps, and cost of ves-
sels of war in service per annum
-
-
5
66
Navy pension fund, report in relation to the
-
6 89
Navy, appropriations (1820) for
-
-
6 90
Navy, unexpended balances of appropriations for
the
-
-
-
-
-
6
90
SEVENTEENTH CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION.
17 Cong. Navy, progress in constructing the small vessels
1st Session.
for the
-
-
-
-
-
1
1
Navy pension fund, annual report of the Commis-
sioners of the
-
-
-
-
2
20
Norfolk, memorial from, (repeal restrictive system)
2
21
Navy, contingent expenses of the (1821)
-
2
31
Navigation and commerce of the United States,
statements shewing the
-
-
3 39
New York, memorial of the seamen in
-
-
3
40
Navy, statement of the moneys drawn from the
Treasury in 1821, on account of the
-
3
47
Navy, appropriations for, and expenditures in,
1821, on account of the
-
-
-
4
63
Navy, explanations of the estimates of appropri-
priations for the
-
-
-
-
5
70
New York, extinguishment of the Indian title to
lands claimed by the state of
-
-
5
74
Naval stations, the number and grade of officers
stationed at the several
-
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17 Cong. New York, reimbursement of the expenses of courts
1st Session.
martial in the state of
-
-
- 6 107
Norway, commercial regulations with the govern.
ment of
-
-
-
-
- 7 123
SEVENTEENTH CONGRESS-SECOND SESSION.
17 Cong. Navy, statements showing its strength, how em-
2d Session.
ployed, its operations, increase, &c. in 1822
1
2
Navy Department, clerks, messengers, &c. retain-
ed in the
-
-
-
-
-
1
6
Naval peace establishment, plan of a
-
-
1
10
Naval hospital fund, state of the
-
-
1
20
Navy pension fund, annual report of the Commis-
sioners of the
-
-
-
-
1
21
Navy, officers of each grade necessary to command
the vessels of the
-
-
-
-
1
22
Navy, statements of money drawn from the Trea-
sury in 1822, on account of the
-
-
1
24
Navy, contingent expenses of the
-
-
1
25
Navy, surgeons and surgeons' mates belonging to
the
-
-
-
-
-
1
27
Navy, inclined plane for the use of the, message
relating to -
-
-
-
-
3
42
Newspapers, &c. taken on public account at the
Navy Department -
-
-
-
4
56
Do.
do.
War
do
-
5
68
Do.
do.
State
do - 5
81
Do.
do,
Treasury do - 6 96
Navy, appropriations and expenditures in 1822,
on account of the
-
-
-
-
4
61
O.
FIFTEENTH CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION.
15 Cong. Ordance Department, statement of contracts made
1st Session.
during the year 1817, by the
-
- 2 64
Officers and midshipmen of the Mediterranean
squadron, memorial of sundry
-
- 4 136
FIFTEENTH CONGRESS-SECOND SESSION.
Officers of the army, number, grade, and station
of the
-
6
-
-
- 2
3
Olive and vine, see lands sel apart, &c.
ficers, seamen and marines, see captures.
Oricans, territory of, see lands.
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SIXTEENTH CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION.
-
16 Cong. Ontario, documents in relation to the cruize, in
1st Session.
the Pacific ocean of the sloop of war
- 7 101
SIXTEENTH CONGRESS-SECOND SESSION.
16 Cong. Ohio, against the bank of the United States, pro-
2d Session.
ceedings of
-
-
-
- 6 88
SEVENTEENTH CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION.
17 Cong. Ohio. progress in surveying the river
-
- 1
1
1st Session.
Ordnance and ordnance stores, in the several forti-
fications and arsenals, statement of
- 4 54
Ordnance service, explanation of the appropria-
tions required for the
-
-
- 6 107
SEVENTEENTH CONGRESS-SECOND SESSION.
17 Cong. Officers of the navy, of each grade, necessary to
2d Session.
command the vessels of the navy
-
- 1 22
Ohio and Mississippi, report of the survey of the
rivers
-
-
-
-
- 3 35
Officers of the army, expenses of transportation of
baggage, &c. of the
-
-
- 3 38
Ohio, moneys arising from the sale of public lands
and appropriated to the opening roads and
canals in
-
-
-
-
- 3 44
Ordnance Department, expenditures in 1822, on
account of the, with an account of the arms
belonging to the United States
- 5 73
Officers, &c. whose pay has been retained in con-
sequence of being indebted to the government 7 103
Ordnance Department, expenditures in 1817, '18,
'19, '20, '21, and '22, in the, &c. &c. &c. 9 & 10 111
P.
FIFTEENTH CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION.
15 Cong. President's message at the commencement of the
1st Session,
15th Congress
-
-
-
- 1
1
Pensions which have been granted to the widows oogle
and orphans of deceased officers and soldiers
of the late war, report of the amount of
- 1 34
40
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Vol. No. of
Doc't.
15 Cong. Pension list, since May 28, 1813, list of persons
1st Session.
who have been added to the -
-
-
2
35
Patents have issued during the year 1817, list of
the names of the persons to whom
-
- 2 48
Perry. proceedings of a court martial for the trial
of Commodore Oliver H.
-
-
-
2
66
President's house, letter from the President U.S.
relative to the furniture for the
-
-
S 91
Paymasters and Quartermasters, who have failed
to render their accounts
-
-
-
S 127
Do.
do.
do.
-
-
4 153
Post-roads, list of unproductive
-
-
5 181
FIFTEENTH CONGRESS-SECOND SESSION.
15 Cong. President's message, at the commencement of the
2d Session.
second session
-
-
-
-
1
2
Poinsett, J. R. correspondence between the Secre-
tary of State and -
-
-
-
1
48
Pensacola see Spain.
Public buildings, Washington, report of the Com-
missioner of the
-
-
-
- 2
9
Prize-money, see captures.
Paper received for lands sold north west of the
Ohio, see lands sold.
Patents have been granted for useful inventions,
names of persons to whom
-
- 3 78
Prussia, application for commercial advantages
to the vessels and merchandise of
-
- 4 129
SIXTEENTH CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION.
16 Cong. Ports in which foreign armed vessels shall be per-
1st Session.
mitted to enter, President recommends the de-
signation of
-
-
-
- 1
2
Perry, Commodore Oliver H. death of, President's
message
-
-
-
-
-
1
2
Public buildings, report of the Commissioner of the
2
15
Patents granted in 1819, list of
-
-
s
35
Pension fund, statements in relation to the navy -
3
37
Property lost in the war with England, rules and
regulations in relation to the execution of the
act for the payment for.
-
-
- 3 41
Pensioners, list of revolutionary
-
-
4 55
Post Office, abstract of receipts and expenditures
of the General
-
.
.
5
72
Postage of letters, whole amount received from the
5
75
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1st 16 Session. Cong. Pensions, whole amount which has been paid for
5
75
Pensioners under the law of 1818, number in each
state, of
-
-
-
.
- 6 77
Privateer
Pension
}
fund, statement in relation to the
7 105
Post-routes. list of unproductive
-
.
-
8 111
Pennsylvania, an act respecting kidnapping, pass-
ed by
-
-
-
-
- 8 112
SIXTEENTH CONGRESS-sECOND SESSION.
16 Cong. Public buildings, report of the progress on the - 1
2d Session.
3
Petersburg. Virginia, memorial of citizens of
(against change of tariff)
-
-
- 1
5
Philadelphia, memorial of a convention of dele-
gates representing the merchants and others,
convened at, (against increase of duties)
- 1
6
Postmasters who are contractors, list of names of 1 14
Pensions, execution of the act granting revolution-
ary, (1818 and 1820)
-
-
- 1
15
Patents granted in 1820, list of
-
-
4 46
Philadelphia, memorial of citizens of, Bankruptcy,
4
53
Privateering, memorial againt the practice of
-
5
76
Post-roads, list of unproductive
-
-
6
86
Pension fund, statement in relation to the navy - 6
89
Post Office Department, list of persons indebted to
the
-
-
-
-
- 9 111
SEVENTEENTH CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION.
17
1st Session.
Cong. Portugal. information of the return to Europe of
the government of
-
-
-
1
1
Patents, issued in 1821
-
-
-
2
18
Pension fund, annual report of the Commissioners
of the navy
-
-
-
- 2 20
Pennsylvania, information in relation to the fines
imposed on the militia of
-
-
- 2 25
Public buildings, annual report of the commission-
er of the
-
-
-
-
-
2
26
Pension acts of 1818 and 1820, rules of construc-
tion of the
-
-
-
- 5 72
Post Office, from 1816 to 1821, receipts and ex-
penditures of the General
-
-
- 5 76
Peru, President recommends the recognition of
the independence of
-
-
Postmaster General, opinion as to the cause of the
Google 5 90
failure of the mails between Washington city
and Wheeling, of the
-
-
- 6 37
42
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Doc't.
17 Cong. Post Office establishment, progress in the settle-
1st Session.
ment of the arrears in the accounts of the - 6
98
Plattsburg. information respecting a promise of
rifles to Captain Aikin's company of juvenile
volunteers, for their services in the battle near
6 103
Pennsy Ivania, relating to expenses of courts mar-
tial in the state of
-
-
-
-
6 107
Pacific ocean, information of claims set up by fo-
reign governments to certain parts of the ter-
ritory of the United States on the
-
-
6 112
Pea Patch, expenditures on the fortifications at the 6 115
Pensee. sec La Pensee.
Post Office Department, actual condition of the fis-
cal concerns of the
-
-
- 7 121
Post-routes, list of unproductive
-
-
7 122
President's objection to a bill for placing toll gates
on the Cumberland road
-
-
-
7 126
President's views of the powers of Congress re-
specting internal improvements
-
- 7 127
SEVENTEENTH CONGRESS-SECOND SESSION.
17 Cong. Post Office, clerks, messengers, &c. retained in the
2d Session.
General
-
-
-
-
-
1
7
Piracy in the West India seas, message on the
subject of -
-
-
-
-
1
8
Public buildings. report of the progress made in
1822. on the
-
-
-
-
1
9
Piatt, John H. information in relation to the claim
of -
-
-
-
-
-
1
15
Patents for useful inventions, granted in 1822, re-
nort of
-
-
-
-
-
3 36
Potomac river, survey of the
-
-
-
S 46
Philadelphia, memorial of rope-makers of the city
of -
-
-
-
-
- 3 49
Porto Rico, account of an expedition from the U.
States against
-
-
-
4 65
Prize agents. information respecting the accounta-
bility of
.
-
-
-
5
78
Privateers fitted out from Porto Rico, measures
adopted to obtain restitution of vessels cap-
tured by
-
-
-
- 6 98
Passengers arriving in the United States in 1822,
statements of the number of. &c.
-
- 8 107
Post-routes, report of unproductive
-
- 8 110
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Q.
FIFTEENTH CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION.
15 1st Session. Cong. Quartermasters, see Paymasters.
SIXTEENTH CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION.
16 Cong. Quartermaster's Department. documents respect-
1st Session.
ing the appropriations for the
-
- 6 84
SEVENTEENTH CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION.
17 Cong. Quartermaster's Department, explanation of the
1st Session.
appropriations required for the
-
- 6 107
R.
FIFTEENTH CONGRESS-FIEST SESSION.
15 Cong. Revenue, communications relating to the (Presi-
1st Session.
dent's message)
-
-
-
- 1
1
Roads and Canals, President's opinion in relation
to the power of Congress upon the subject of
making, (message)
-
-
-
- 1
1
Roads made, or in progress, under the authori y of
the Executive of the United States, informa-
tion of the -
-
-
-
- 2 61
Rations. statement of contracts made'in 1817, for
supplying the army with, and contracts made
.
by the Ordnance Department and Commissa-
ry General of Purchases
-
-
- 2 64
Registers and Receivers, see lands of the United
States.
Registers and Receivers of the land offices, relat-
ing to the compensation of -
-
- 4 142
FIFTEENTH CONGRESS-sECOND SESSION.
2d Session.
15 Cong. Rodney, C. A. report of a late mission to South
America, by
-
-
-
- 1 41
Revenue, see Finances.
Rations, see Commissariat.
Roads and canals, report of the Secretary of War
upon the sobject of
-
-
- 4 87
Roads, payments made to soldiers of the army for
labor on
-
-
-
-
- 4 110
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SIX EENTH CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION.
16 Cong. Revenue, annual report on the state of the
-
1
5
1st sesion.
Revenue, report as to the effect which the prohibi-
tion of cotton, woollen, and iron manufactures
will have on the
-
-
-
- 5 62
Receipts and expenditures of the government from
its commencement. statement of the
-
5
75
Rev olutionary pensioners, under the law of 1818,
complete list of
-
-
-
-
4
55
Do.
do.
do. number in each state
6
77
Rangers, on the petition of Captain Bigger's
-
6
78
Rations furnished the army for the year ending
soth June, 1818, cost of
-
-
-
6
85
Road from Cumberland to Ohio, expenditurss on
the
-
-
-
-
.
7
90
SIXTEENTH CONGRESS-SECOND SESSION.
16
Cong. Richmond, memorial of citizens of, (against new
2d Session.
turiff)
-
-
-
-
-
1
7
Recruits in 1820, and the fund from which they
were paid, statement of
-
-
-
2
37
Road from Wheeling to the Mississippi, proceed-
ings of the commissioners for locating a
-
6
82
SEVENTEENTH CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION.
17 Cong. Russia, 1st article of the treaty of Ghent submit-
1st Session.
ted to the decision of the Emperor of
- 1
1
Road from Cumberland to Ohio, see Cumberland
road.
Rifles, furnished to Capt. Aikin's volunteers
-
6 103
Rodney, Cæsar A. a Senator, employed as counsel
for the United States
-
-
-
6 106
Rodney, Cæsar A. letter from, respecting his ser-
vices as counsel for the United States
-
7 124
Roads and canals, views of the President respect-
ing the powers of Congress to construct
-
1 127
Russell, Mr. his letter respecting the negotiations
at Ghent, and remarks of Mr. Adams thereon
7
131
Representatives in the 17th Congress, where born
7
132
SEVENTEENTH CONGRESS-SECOND SESSION.
17 Cong. Reports to be made by the Executive Departments
2d Session.
to the House of Representives at the 2d ses-
sion of the 17th Congress, abstract of
-
1
1
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Cong. Russia, the Emperor of, his decision on the con-
bession.
struction of the 1st article of the treaty of
Ghent
-
-
-
-
- 1
2
Russia. convention concluded with Great Britain
under the mediation of
-
-
.
3
30
Road from Sackett's Harbor to Plattsburg, report
on the state of the military
-
- 3 33
Rigolets, progress and expenditure in 1822, on the
fort at the
-
-
-
-
3
39
Rodgers, inclined plane and marine rail way of
Captain John. message in relation to the
-
3
42
Roads and canals in Ohio, Indiana. Illinois, Mis-
sissippi. Alabama, and Missouri, moneys
arising from the sale of public lands and ap.
propriated to opening
-
-
- 3 44
Revenue. sundry statements in relation to the, fur-
nished under Mr. Ingham's resolutions
-
4
64
Registers and receivers of the land offices, com-
pensation of the
-
-
-
-
4
65
Do.
do.
clerk hire, office rent, &c.
with the emoluments for 1819, '20, and 'z1,
of the
-
-
-
-
- 6 95
S.
FIFTEENTH CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION.
15 1st Session. Cong. Spain, on the subject of the relations between the
United States and President's message)
- 1
1
Seminaries of learning, see roads and canals.
St. Clair, copies of the accounts of Gen. Arthur
2
8S
Do.
do.
do.
-
3
89
Seamen, statement of payments made during the
year 1816, for the relief of sick
-
-
3
84
Sinking Fund, report of the Commissioners of the 3
88
Spain, correspondence on the subject of the block-
ade of the ports of Santa Fee
-
-
3 102
Seamen deserting the vessels to which they belong,
relating to foreign
-
-
-
- 3 114
Spain, correspondence upon the subject of the re-
lations between the United States and, Secre-
tary of State and Don Luis de Onis, .
- 4 155
Seminoles, information in relation to the war with
the
-
-
-
-
- 4 173
South America, see America, (political state of
Spanish provinces.)
Spain, information relative to the arrest and im-
prisonment of certain American citizens Digitized at
Google
Santa Fee, by authority of the government by of 5
197
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FIFTEENTH CONGRESS-SECOND SESSION.
15 Cong. Spain, on our relations with, (President's message)
2d Session.
and Rodney's and Grabam's report
-
1
2
Seminole war, documents referred to in the Presi-
sident's message in relation to the
-
-
1
14
Spain, report of T Bland, on the political condi
tion of the American provinces of
-
-
1
48
Spain, correspondence between the Secretary of
State and Don Onis, Minister of
-
-
1
48
Spain, documents transmitted by the President, not
inconsistent with the public interest to divulge,
in relation to our affairs with, correspondence,
Negro Fort, Arbuthnot, Ambrister, &c. &c. -
1
65
Spain, proclamation of a convention between the
United States and
-
-
.
-
1
75
Spain, President communicates information réla-
tive to the occupancy of Amelia Island, St.
Marks, and Pensacola, belonging to
.
1 117
Spain, President communicates information of the
destruction of the Negro fort, in East Flori-
da, a province of
-
-
-
-
1 119
122
Spain, President transmits to Congress a copy of
a letter from Governor Bibb to Gen. Jackson,
connected with the military operations in Flo-
rida, a province of -
-
-
-
1 128
Slaves, instructions to naval commanders on the
subject of the importation of
-
-
4 84
Slaves, documents in relation to the illicit intro-
duction of -
-
-
-
-
4 100
Seamen, statements showing the provisions which
have been made for the accommodation of -
4
90
Seamen, expenditures during the year 1817, for
the relief of sick
-
-
-
-
4 99
Slave-trade, information of ships seized, &c. en-
gaged in the
-
-
-
-
4 107
Soldiers of the army, extra pay allowed for labor
to -
-
-
-
-
-
4 110
South America, applications to have an accredited
minister of the United States from certain in-
dependent governments of -
-
-
4 116
Sinking fund, annual report of the commissioners
of the
-
-
-
-
- 4 127
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SIXTEENTH CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION.
16 Cong. Spain. non-ratification of the treaty lately conclud-
Ist Session.
ed with
-
-
-
-
- 1
2
Survey of the coast. for the establishment of forti-
fications, (nearly completed)
-
- 1
2
St. Peters. on the Mississippi, troops sent there -
1
2
Slave-trade, due attention paid to the suppression
of the
-
-
.
-
-
1
2
Do.
interpretation which has been given to
the act for prohibiting the
-
-
-
1
11
Slaves, document from the Navy Department in
relation to the illicit introduction of
- 3 36
Do. do. from the Treasury, do. do. 3
42
Seamen, abstracts of American
-
-
-
3
39
Do. payments on account of sick and disabled 3
48
Slavery in Missouri, memorial from Baltimore
against
-
-
-
-
-
3 40
Salem, memorial of merchants, &c. of, against
cash payments of duties
-
-
- 5 59
Sinking fund, annual report of the Commissioners
of the
-
-
-
-
- 5 67
Stull and Williams, report in relation to a loan of
gunpowder to
-
-
-
- 6 89
Staff of the army. see army.
.
Spain, correspondence in Madrid, in relation to
the treaty with
-
8
- 7
93
Do. views of France and Russia,
do
do
7
96
Do. correspondence, Secretary of State and
Gen. Vives. Minister of
-
- 8 120
Do. claims of American citizens for spoliations
committed by subjects of
-
- 8 122
SIXTEENTH CONGRESS-SECOND SESSION.
3d 16 Cong. Spain, unsettled state of our affairs with
-
1
1
Session. Spain, for a cession of the Floridas, copy of a treaty
with
-
-
-
-
- 7 10S
South America, state of the contest in, (President's
messuge)
-
-
-
-
- 1
1
St. Peters, military post at
do.
- 1
1
South Carolina, memorial of citizens of, (against
new tariff -
-
-
-
- 1
11
Do.
do.
do.
do.
- 1
17
Do. resolutions Newberry district, do.
- 1
16
Shooting deserters, orders respecting
-
Digitized by
1
27
Seminole war. horses lost in the, &c.
-
-
1
29
Slave-trade, correspondence upon the subject of the 4
48
48
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16 Cong. Slave-trade, correspondence upon the subject of the
5
60
2d Session.
Seamen, expenditure for sick and disabled
-
5
59
Seminole war. memorial of Tennessee mounted
gunmen, in the
-
-
-
-
5 74
Sites and buildings for military purposes, descrip-
tion and cost of
-
-
-
-
6 83
Sinking fund, report of the Commissioners of the
6
93
South Carolina, memorial of Spartanburg, (against
new tariff)
-
-
-
6
95
Special deposits to the credit of the United States,
statement of
-
-
-
7 100
Salt, imported and re-exported without drawback
7
101
SEVENTEENTH CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION.
17 Cong. Spain unable to subdue her American colonies,
1st Session.
(President's message)
-
-
- 1
1
Slave-trade, progress in suppressing the. do.
-
1
1
Smutty-nose Island, praticability of building a sea
wall between Cedar and
-
-
-
1
5
Seamen of New York, memorial of the
-
-
3 40
Spain, outrages committed on the officers and crews
of American vessels at Havana
-
-
$
46
Shain, Capt. J. B. outrage committed on the per-
son of, (see entry next above.)
Seamen, expenditures by collectors, in 1820, for
the relief of sick and disabled
-
-
4
48
Sinking fund, annual report of the Commission-
ers of the
-
-
-
-
-
4 53
Smith, Doctor, vaccine agent, his letter to the
Speaker of the House of Representatives
1
4
57
Savannah, duties collected and expended by the
harbor-master and health-officer
-
-
5 77
Salem, memorial from, against a repeal of the na-
vigation laws
-
-
-
-
5 36
Scott, General, opinion of the Attorney General
respecting the brevet rank of
-
$
5
88
South America, President recommends the recog-
nition of the independence of the late Spanish
provinces of
-
-
-
-
5 90
Sweden, commercial regulations with the govern-
ment of, respecting Norway
-
-
7 123
Spain, complaint of her minister against the con-
duct of General Jackson, and the acknowledg-
ment of the independence of Mexico
- 7 128
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SEVENTEENTH CONGRESS-SECON SESSION.
17 Cong. Spain, correspondence of naval officers of the
2d Session.
United States in the West India seas, with
the authorities of
-
-
-
-
1
8
State, clerks, officers, &c. employed in the De-
partment of
-
-
-
-
1
S
Surgeons & surgeons' mates belonging to the navy
1
27
Seamen. expenditures in 1821, on account of sick
and disabled
-
-
-
-
$ 47
Seamen, amount of receipts and expenditures un-
der the act for the relief of sick and disabled
4
54
Sinking fund, report of the Commissioners of the
4
58
Spain, unlawful expedition from the United States
against Porto Rico, an island
at
-
4
63
Sinking fund, balances remaining since 1817 of the
4
64
State Department. books, newspapers, &c. taken
on public account at the
-
1
-
5
81
Spain, measures which have been taken to carry
into effect the 4th article of the treaty with -
6
91
Spanish Main, measures adopted in consequence
of an illegal blockade of the ports of the
-
6 98
Seamen, annual return of registered American
-
6
94
Salaries which have been withheld in satisfaction
of debts due to the government
-
.
7 109
T.
FIFTEENTH CONGRESS-FIEST SESSION.
15 Cong. Transfer of appropriations from one specific object
1st Session.
to another, see War.
-
1
88
Thorn, Joseph
-
-
.
-
1
49
Tonnage of the United States, annual statement of
the district
-
-
-
1
%
64
Tounage of vessels entered into the United States
from 1st January 1815, to 31st Dec. 1816,
statement of the
-
-
-
-
4 166
Tonnage of vessels employed in trade between the
United States and British possessions in Eu-
rope, during the year 1816, statement of
-
4 166
Treaty with the government of the Netherlands,
see Netherlands.
7
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FIFTEENTH CONGRESS-SECOND SESSION.
15 Cong. Treasury, report on the state of the finances, see
2d Session.
Finances.
Thomas, James, Q. M. G. Attorney General's re-
port on Iris accounts
-
-
-
3 60
Tonnage of the United States, annual statement
of the district
-
-
-
-
4
89
Tonnage duties for two first quarters of 1817, (see
Duties.
SIXTEENTH CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION.
.
16 Cong. Transfer of balances, order of the President of the
1st Session.
United States for a
-
-
-
2 A 12
Transfers of appropriations, remarks respecting
2
18
Do.
in the War Department. statement of
2
19
Tonnage. annual report of the district
&
- 2 23
Transfer of moneys appropriated for the Navy,
documents respecting
-
-
-
6
84
Townsend, Peter, copy of a contract with him for
gunpowder
-
-
-
-
6
90
SIXTEENTH CONGRESS-sECOND SESSION.
16 Cong. Transfers of appropriations, War and Navy De-
2d Session.
partments, statements of
-
-
-
1
18
Tonnage of the United States, on 31st December,
1819, statement of the district
-
-
1
34
Timber. observations on the seasoning of, (Nary
United States)
-
-
-
-
2
43
Transportation allowed to the officers of the army,
stafement of
-
-
-
- 4 55
Taxes, statement of sales of certain lots or tracts
of land for direct, (New York)
-
-
5
62
Tonnage of French and American vessels employ-
ed in the trade between the U. S. and France
5
72
Treasury of U.S. statements of the situation of the
1
9
Do.
do.
do.
do.
.
1
32
Do
do.
do. -
do.
-
5
73
Do.
do.
do.
do.
-
7 100
Tennessee, mounted gunmen in the Semmole war,
memorial of
-
-
-
-
5
74
Treasurer U.S. his agency for the War and Navy
Departments. (can it be dispensed with?)
-
5
75
Tonnage engaged in the trade between the United
States and the West Indies
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SEVENTEENTH CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION.
17 Cong. Tonnage of the United States, statement of the
1st Session.
district
-
-
-
-
-
2 16
Thomas, Jesse B. Senator from Illinois, land of-
fices examined by
-
.
-
-
3 44
Do.
do.
compensation therefor
5
71
Troy, New York, memorial from, agaiust a sys-
tem of bankrupicy
-
-
-
-
4 61
Treasury, report of the Secretary of the, annual
balances of appropriations from the year 1789,
of moneys in the hands of collectors and re-
ceivers, of revenue bonds outstanding, of the
amount due for public lands, and the amount
released, of the duties secured in 1821, and the
amount of public money in bank
-
-
6 100
SEVENTEENTH CONGRESS-SECOND SESSION.
17 Cong. Treasury, clerks, messengers, &c. employed in the 1
4
2d Session. Thompson's Island, or Key West, report upon the
subject of fortifying
-
.
-
3 29
Tonnage of the United States, statement of the -
3
37
Transportation of officers of the army, &c. moneys
paid on account of
.
-
-
3 38
Treasury, report of transactions between certain
western banks and the Secretary of the
-, 5 84
Do.
do.
do.
-
8 105
Treasury Department, newspapers, books, &c.
taken on public account at the
-
-
6 96
Treasurer's accounts for the year 1822
- 8 109
V.
FIFTEENTH CONGRESS-FIasT SESSION.
15 Cong. Unexpended balances on the 1st Oct. 1816, of ap-
1st Session.
propriations for the War Department, state-
ment of
-
-
-
-
1 32
Unexpended balances on the 1st Oct. 1816, of ap-
propriations for the Navy Department, state-
ment of
-
-
-
.
- 2 40
FIFTEENTH CONGRESS-sECoD SESSION.
2d Session.
15 Cong. Vine and olive, see lands sct apart, S.c.
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SIXTEENTH CONGRESS-FIEST SESSION.
16 Cong. Venezuela maintains her independence, (Presi-
1st Session.
dent's message)
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I
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1
2
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Virginia, Agricultural Society of Fredericksburg,
(memorial of,)
-
-
-
- 2 24
Vaccine Institution, memorial of the national
-
2
29
Virginia Agricultural Society. memorial of the - S
45
Vessels, President recommends a designation of
ports for the entry of foreign armed, (see arm-
ed vessels)
SIXTEENTH CONGRESS-SECOND SESSION.
2d Session.
16 Cong. Virginia, Agricultural Societies in, (against change
of tariff.)
-
-
-
-
-
1 22
Virginia. an act authorizing the laying out the
Cumberland road by the Legislature of
- 4 50
Virginia, memorial of citizens of Hampsbire coun-
ty. (against new tariff.)
-
.8
- 5 78
Unavailable funds, statement of banks in which
deposited, and the amount in each
-
- 7 100
SEVENTEENTH CONGRESS-FIasT SESSION.
17 Cong. University of Virginia, memorial of Mr. Jefferson,
1st Session.
rector of the
-
-
-
-
1
2
Unavailable funds, how, and in what banks accu-
mulated
-
-
-
.
-
5 66
Vaccine agent, his letter to the Speaker
- 4 75
SEVENTEENTH CONGRESS-SECOND SESSION.
17 Cong. Unavailable funds, detailed statements respecting
2d Session.
the
-
-
-
-
- 8 105
Unproductive post routes, report of the
-
-
8 110
Virginia. report in relation to fines assessed on the
militia of
-
-
-
-
-
3 40
Vincennes bank, security obtained for the debt
due the United States by
-
-
- 5 82
W.
FIFTEENTH CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION.
56 Cong. War, statement of the appropriation and expendi-
1st Session.
ture of moneys drawn from the Treasury, from bogle
1st Oct 1816, to 30th Sept. 1817, by the Se-
cretary of
.
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1
32
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15 Cong. War, statement of unexpended balances of former
1st Session.
appropriations, on the 1st of Oct. 1816, by the
Secretary of
-
-
- 1 32
War, account of moneys transferred during the re-
cess of Congress. from one specific appropri-
ation to another, with the assent of the Presi-
dent, by the Secretary of
-
-
- 1
33
Warehouses, relating to the deposite of wines and
distilled spirits, in public
-
- 4 152
FIFTEENTH CONGRESS-SECOND SESSION.
15 Cong. Washington city, see Public Buildings.
Session. Wright. Capt. Obed. correspondence between the
Governor of Georgia and Gen. Andrew Jack-
son, relating to
-
-
-
- 2 34
SIXTEENTH CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION.
16 Cong. White, William, respecting the imprisonment (at
1st Semion.
Buenos Ayres) of
-
-
-
- 1
6
Wheaton, Joseph, report on his case
-
- 5 68
Worthington, Thomas, explanation of a balance
charged against him
-
-
- 6 38
West Point. see Military Academy.
Williams and Stull, report in relation to a loan of
gunpowder to
-
-
-
- 6 89
West Indies, statement in relation to the trade with
the British
-
-
-
- 7 102
West Indies, correspondence relating to the trade
with the British
-
-
-
- 8 115
SIXTEENTH CONGRESS-sECOND SESSION.
16 Cong.
Weed, Seth, statement of his case and report of the
Secretary of War thereon
-
-
-
1
12
War and Navy Departments, statement of moneys
drawn from the Treasury from 30th Novem-
ber, 1819, to 13th November, 1820, on ac-
count of the
-
-
-
- 1 18
West Indies, protection afforded to the commerce
of the United States in the -
-
- 2 38
West Point, academy at, see Academy.
War Department, appropriations in 1820, for the,
(and statement of unexpended balances)
West India trade. British and American
engaged in the
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.
-
- 7 105
Weights and measures, report upon the subject of 8 109
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SEVENTEENTH CONGRESS-FIBST SESSION.
17 Cong. Washington city, value of unimproved public pro-
1st Session.
perty in
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-
-
-
-
1
9
Wool, imported and exported since the year 1817,
statement of
-
-
-
- 3 43
Weighers of the custom houses, (see customs.)
War Department, appropriations for, and expen-
ditures of the
-
-
-
- 4 62
Woollens purchased for the army in 1820 and 1821,
and the proportion of domestic manufacture 5 84
SEVENTEENTH CONGRESS-sECOND SESSION.
17 Cong. War Department, clerks, messengers, &c. retain-
2d Session.
ed in the
-
-
-
-
-
1
5
Washington city, report respecting a loan to the
commissioners of
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-
-
-
1
23
Washington, progress and expenditure in 1822 on
fort
-
-
-
-
-
3 $9
Washington Canal Company, annual report of the
directors of the
-
-
-
- 3 48
War Department, newspapers, books, &c. pur-
chased on public account by the
-
-
5
68
Y.
SIXTEENTH CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION.
16 Cong. Yellow Stone River, troops ordered to the mouth
1st Session.
of the
-
-
-
-
1
2
Do.
terms of the contracts made for trans-
portation of the troops ordered to the
3
50
Do.
report of the claim of Col. James John-
son, for transportation of troops sent
to the
-
-
-
- 5 65
SIXTEENTH CONGRESS-sEcoND SESSION.
16 Cong. Yazoo stock, see Mississippi stock.
2d Session.
SEVENTEENTH CONGRESS-FIEST SESSION.
17 Cong. York, in Virginia, moneys collected at the custom
1st Session.
house at
-
-
-
- 5 78
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15
1st Session.
Cong. PREIDENT OF THE U. STATES, communicates-
Information of the state of the nation general-
ly, at the commencement of the session -
1
I
Information of the proceedings of certain per-
sons who took possession of Amelia Island
and of Galveston
-
-
-
1
12
A report (of the Sec. of War of the strength
of the army, its distribution among the se-
veral military posts. and its competency to
defend the several fortifications
-
- 1
18
Information of the names of the members of the
present Congress, who have held offices
since 4th March last (Secretary of State - 1
28
Information of the taking possession of Ame-
lia Island, by troops of the United States - 2
47
A new representation from the Minister of Google
France, relative to the claim of the late Ca-
ron de Beaumarchais
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-
2
55
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15 Cong. PRESIDENT OF THE U. STATES, communicates-
1st Session.
Information in relation to roads made, or in
progress, under the authority of the Exe-
cutive
-
.
-
-
-
2
61
Information of the detention and confinement
of Richard W. Meade
-
-
-
2
67
Information of the number of states which have
ratified the 13th article of the amendments
to the Constitution of the United States - z
76
Information in relation to furniture for the
President's House
-
-
-
3 91
Letter from the British Minister, relating to
duties on iron
-
-
-
-
3 101
A correspondence with the Minister of Spain,
upon the subject of the blockade of the ports
of Santa Fee
-
-
-
-
3 102
Copy of the decisions and declaration of the
commissioners under the 4th article of the
treaty of Ghent
-
-
-
-
4 128
Proceedings of the Legislature of South Caro-
lina, in relation to the 13th article of the
amendments to the Constitution U.S.
-
4 129
Syndry papers in relation to the claim of mer-
chants of the United States for property
confiscated under the authority of the King
of Naples
-
-
-
-
4 130
Correspondence showing the present state of
the relations between the United States and
Spain
-
-
-
-
-
4 155
Information in relation to the renewal of the
commercial treaty between the U. States
and the Netherlands
-
-
-
4 168
Information in relation to the war with the
Seminoles
-
-
-
-
4 173
Information in relation to the political condi-
tion of the Spanish provinces of America -
4 174
Information not heretofore communicated re-
lative to the occupation of Amelia Island
5 175
Information relative to the arrest and impri-
sonment of certain American citizens at
Santa Fee, by authority of the government
of Spain
-
-
-
-
5 197
A copy of the rules, regulations, and instruc-
tions for the naval service of the U. States,
prepared by the Board of Navy Commis-
sioners -
-
-
-
- 5 202
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15 Cong. PRESIDENT OF THE U. STATES, communicates-
2d Session.
His message to the two Houses of Congress
at the commencement of the 2d session 15th
Congress, with the reports of Messrs, Rod-
ney and Graham, in relation to the political
condition of the Spanish American pro-
vinces
-
-
-
-
- 1
2
Sundry documents in relation to the Seminole
war
-
-
-
-
1
14
A report of T. Bland, in relation to the affairs
of the Spanish provinces of America, with
sundry other documents relative to the same
subject -
-
-
-
- 1 48
Further information upon the subject of Span-
ish affairs, extensive correspondence, Negro
fort, Arbuthnott, Ambrister, Governor of Pen-
sacola, Commandant at St. Marks, &c. &c.
1
65
Proclamation of a convention between the U.
States and Spain. and letter from the Min-
ister of Spain to the Secretary of State
-
1
75
Information relative to the occupancy of Ame-
lia Island, Pensacola, St. Marks, &c. &c.
1 117
A letter from Gov. Bibb to General Jackson,
connected with the late military operations
in Florida
-
-
-
-
1 128
A report of the Commissioner of the Public
Buildings
-
-
-
-
2
8
Copies of correspondence between Gov. Bibb
and General Jackson, upon the subject of
the arrest of Capt. Obed Wright
-
2
34
Further correspondence on the same subject -
3
68
Reports of the proceedings which have been
had under the acts for the gradual increase
of the navy
-
-
-
-
3
70
Application for certain independent govern-
ments of South America, to have a minister
accredited by the United States, and the an-
swers to such applications
-
-
4 116
Copies of applications by the British Minister
in behalf of certain subjects of Great Bri-
who have suffered in their property
-
4 126
Applications from Prussia, Bremen, and Ham-
burg, for certain commercial privileges
-
4 129
His message at the commencement of the ses-
sion
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-
.
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-
1
2
8
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16 Cong. PRESIDENT OF THE U. STATES, communicates-
1st Session.
The causes of the imprisonment of William
White at Buenos Ayres
-
-
-
1
6
The construction given to the " Act in addi-
tion to the acts prohibiting the slave trade"
1
11
Order of transfer of old balances, in aid of
appropriations that were exhausted, 25th
August, 1819
-
-
-
-
2 A 12
A report of the Commissioner of the Public
Buildings
-
-
-
-
2
15
A report of the executions which have been
inflicted in the army of the United States,
since the year 1815
-
-
-
3
38
A report of loans of lead and gunpowder made
to private citizens by officers of government
6
79
The correspondence referred to in a resolution
of the House of Representatives of the 22d
ultimo, in relation to the Florida treaty - 7
93
A report of the operations of the mint during
the year 1819
-
-
-
-
7
95
Statements of expenditures on the Cumberland
road, from the year 1806 to 1820 -
-
7
99
Extracts of letters from the Ministers of the
U. States at St. Petersburg, Madrid, and
Versailles, upon the subject of our relations
with Spain
-
-
-
-
7 104
Statements from the Treasury Department of
the annual receipts and expenditures of the
marine hospital money
-
-
-
7 106
An abstract of the militia of the United States,
their arms, accoutrements, &c.
-
-
7 107
The correspondence between the Secretary of
State and the Spanish Minister. in relation
to the treaty for the cession of the Floridas
8 120
& 121
A report of the Secretary of State, on the sub-
ject of claims of citizens of the United States
for Spanish Spoliations upon their property
and commerce
-
-
-
- 8 122
16 Cong.
His message at the commencement of the ses-
2d Session.
sion
-
-
-
-
-
1
1
Report of the Commissioner of the Public
Buildings
-
-
-
-
1
3
A report of the progress and expenditures of
the Commissioners under the 5th, 6th, and
7th articles of the treaty of Ghent
-
1
30
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16 Cong. PRESIDENT OF THE U. STATES, communicates-
2d Session.
Information of the naval protection which has
been afforded to the commerce of the Unit-
ed States in the West India seas
- 2 38
A statement of expenditures and receipts in
the Indian Department; also, the nature
and extent of contracts entered into, and
with whom, from March, 1811
-
- 4 47
Information on the subject of the slave trade
4
48
Report (Secretary of State) relating to negoti-
ations for the suppression of the slave trade
5
60
Report (Secretary of War) respecting nego-
tiations with the Six Nations of Indians - 5
70
Report (Secretary of Treasury) with copy of
instructions to commissioners for locating a
road from Wheeling to the Mississippi
river, and copies of report of commission-
ers of the progress in the execution of their
duties
-
-
-
-
- 6 82
A report of the director of the mint, and coin-
age for the last year
-
-
- 6 99
Copy of a ratified treaty of amity, settlement,
and limits, between the United States and
his Catholic Majesty
-
-
- 7 103
An abstract of the returns of the militia of the
United States, for the year 1820, with an
account of arms, &c.
-
-
- 7 104
17 Cong.
1st Session.
His message at the commencement of the SGS-
sion
-
-
-
-
-
1
1
A report upon the subject of light-houses, or-
dered to be built by the act of 3d March,
1821
-
1.9
-
-
- 1
5
Information in relation to printing the jour-
nal of the Convention which formed the
Constitution, and the secret journal, and
foreign correspondence of the old Congress
1
6
A report of the Directors of the Mint for 1821 2
15
Annual report of the Commissioner of the
Public Buildings
-
-
-
2
26
A report (Secretary of War) of expenditures
under the act to provide for civilization of
the Indian tribes -
-
-
-
2
34
Documents relating to a misunderstanding be-
tween Andrew Jackson, Gov. of Florida,
and Elijius Fromentin, a judge thereof;
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17 Cong. PRESIDENT OF THE U. STATES, communicates—
1st Session.
also, a correspondence between the Secre-
tary of State and the Minister of Spain, on
certain proceedings in that territory, &c.
3
42
Information of abuses committed on officers
and seamen of American vessels, in certain
Spanish ports, &c. &c.
-
-
-
3 46
A report of cases of bankruptcy under the
act of April, 1800, in Virginia, Maryland,
Pennsylvania, New York, and District of
Columbia
-
-
-
-
4 49
Report of William Lambert, on the subject of
the longitude of the capitol
-
-
4
51
Report of ordnance and ordnance stores in the
several fortifications and arsenals of the U.
States -
-
-
-
- 4 54
Information of the progress made by the com-
missioners under the 5th article of the trea-
ty of Glient
-
-
-
- 4 58
Report (Secretary of War) of measures pur-
sued for the civilization of the Indians with-
in the United States
-
-
-
4 59
Information in relation to the extinguishment
by the United States, of the Indian title to
lands, the right of soil in which is claimed
by any individual state -
-
- 5 74
The correspondence which led to the treaty
of Ghent
-
-
-
-
5 75
Information in relation to the extinguishment
of the Indian title to lands in the state of
Georgia
-
-
-
- 5 80
Report (Secretary of Navy) of the number
and location of the naval stations, the num-
ber and grade of officers at each, with a
statement of their pay and emoluments - 5 82
A report (Secretary of War) showing the
amount of woollens purchased for the use
of the army, during the years 1820 and
1821, and what proportion thereof was
American manufacture
-
-
-
5
84
Sundry communications and correspondences
in relation to the political condition of the
governments south of the United States - 5 90
A report (Secretary of War) of the militia of
the United States, and an exhibit of arms,
munitions, &c. &c.
.
-
-
5
91
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17 Cong. PRESIDENT OF THE U. STATES, communicates-
1st Session.
A supplemental report of William Lambert,
in relation to the longitude of the capitol of
the United States
-
-
-
6
96
Information upon the subject of the fortifica-
tions on Dauphin Island and Mobile Point
6
99
Sundry documents in relation to the claim of
the heirs of Caron de Beaumarchais
-
6 102
A report of the Secretary of War, upon the
subject of the command of the United States'
army in Florida
-
-
-
6 108
Information relating to the amount of money
paid to the Attorney General, over and
above his salary as fixed by law
-
6 109
Information in relation to claims set up by
foreign governments to territory of the U.
States upon the Pacific ocean, north of the
42d degree of latitude
-
-
-
6 112
Sundry papers relating to transactions in
East Florida, received since his message of
28th January, 1822
-
-
-
6 113
Information in relation to Jonathan Carvers'
claim to a tract of land within the United
States, near the falls of St. Anthony
-
7
117
A report of the Secretary of State in relation
to the judicial proceedings in the district
court of Louisiana, in the case of the French
ship La Pensee
-
-
-
-
7
118
Copies of correspondence concerning the com-
mercial relations of the United States with
the government of Norway
-
-
7
123
Copies of correspondence between the Minis-
ter of Great Britain and the Secretary of
State, on the subject of duties, discriminat-
ing between imported rolled and hummered
iron
-
-
-
7 125
His reasons for withholding his sanction to
the act, entitled " An act for the preserva-
tion and repair of the Cumberland road" - 7 126
& 127
Translations of two letters from Don Joaquin
d'Anduaga to the Secretary of State, upon
the subject of the conduct of General An-
drew Jackson, in Florida, and the inde-
pendence of Mexico
-
-
- 7 128
Information respecting the lead mines of
Missouri
-
-
7 129
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17 Cong. PRESIDENT OF THE U. STATES, communicates-
1st Session.
A letter of Jonathan Russell, late one of the
Plenipotentiaries of the United States at
the negotiation of Ghent, with remarks
thereon by the Secretary of State
- 7 131
17 Cong.
A message to the two Houses of Congress at
2d Session.
the commencement of the session -
-
1
2
Information on the subject of piracies commit-
ted in the West India seas and Gulf of
Mexico -
-
-
-
- 1
8
A report of the Commissioner of the Public
Buildings
-
-
-
- 1
9
A a plan of the naval peace establishment of
the U. States; also, of the marine corps
1
10
Information in relation to the laws which have
been made by the Legislative Council of
Florida -
-
-
-
- 1 17
Information in relation to establishing a na-
val depot at Thompson's Island, usually
called Key West, and fortifying the Island
S
29
Copies of a convention concluded at St. Peters-
burg, 12th July, 1822, between the United
States of America and his Britannic ma-
jesty
-
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-
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30
Copy of a convention of navigation and com-
merce between the U. States and France,
signed at Washington, 24th June, 1822 -
S
31
A report of the Board of Engineers, on the
subject of the Ohio and Mississippi rivers
S
35
A letter from Commodore Rodgers upon the
subject of a marine railway or inclined
plane, &c.
-
-
-
- 3 42
A letter of Mr. J. B. Brevort to the Secre-
tary of State, with sundry statements and
accounts, relating to an establishment
made at the mouth of Columbia river
-
3
45
Л memorial of the Legislative Council of
Florida --
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-
-
-
S
53
An extract of a letter from the Governor of
Georgia, and a memorial of the Legislature
of Missouri, relating to the extinguishment
of the Indian title to lands in said states -
4
57
Information in relation to the unlawful expe-
dition fitted out from ports of the U. States
against the Spanish Island of Porto Rico 4
63
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17 Cong. PRESIDENT OF THE U. STATES, communicates-
2d Session.
The correspondence between the governments
of the United States and Great Britain, re-
lating to the negotiation of the convention (5
71
of 20th October, 1818
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-
- L6
89
Information in relation to expenditures in the
Ordnance Department, during the years
1817, 1818, 1819, 1820, & 1821, the quan-
tity of Ordnance of every kind, the sums
expended for the purchase of sites, and cost
of the buildings, &c. &c.
-
-
5
73
1 report (Secretary of Navy) in relation to
prize agents
-
-
-
-
5
78
A report (Secretary of State) in relation to
the changes in the commercial regulations
of different foreign nations, with which the
United States have intercourse
-
-
5 85
A report (Secretary of State) in relation to
the transactions of the Commissioners un-
der the 6th and 7th articles of the treaty of
Ghent; also, of the measures which have
been taken under the 4th article of the trea-
ty with Spain, of February 22, 1819, for
fixing the boundary line described in the 3d
article of the last mentioned treaty
-
6
91
Information in relation to the illegal block-
ade of the ports of the Spanish Main; also,
of vessels of the United States captured by
privateers fitted out in Porto Rico and other
Spanish Islands
-
-
-
-
6
92
Statements of the amount of moneys advanc-
ed to agents, contractors, &c. since 1st Ja-
nuary, 1817, which have not been account-
ed for, the amount of loss in each case, the
securities taken, & the names of the sureties
7
102
Information of the number and names of per-
sons, and the amount due from each, whose
compensation has been withheld in pursu-
ance of the law prohibiting payment to per-
sons in arrear to the government
-
7 103
A return of the militia of the United States,
with an account of the arms, ammunition,
accoutrements, &c.
-
-
- 8 108
A report (Secretary of War) of the expenses
of the Ordnance Department, for the years
1817, '18, '19, '20, '21, and part 1822, &c. 9 111
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SECRETARY OF STATE, communicates-
A list of the names of persons who have ob-
15 Cong.
tained patents for new and useful inventions
1st Session.
in the last year
-
-
-
-
2
48
Information upon the subject of seamen desert-
ing the vessels to which they belong (in for-
eign ports)
-
-
-
-
3 114
A report on the petition of Jonathan Eliott - 5 189
15 Cong.
A list of the names of the persons to whom pa-
2d Session.
tents have been granted during the year
1818
-
-
-
-
-
3
78
Extracts from documents in the Department
of State, the Treasury, and of the Navy, in
relation to the illicit introduction of slaves
into the United States
-
-
-
4 100
A list of the names of the clerks employed in
the Department of State, and the salary of
each
-
-
-
-
-
4 114
16 Cong.
List of the names of persons to whom patents
1st Session.
have been granted for new inventions, from
31st Dec. 1818, to 1st Jan. 1820
-
3
35
Abstracts of American seamen in|the ports of
the United States, for the year 1819, and
for the year 1818, which had been omitted
3
39
A list of the names of the clerks in his De-
partment, and the salary of each
- 5 60
A list of the names of persons appointed to
publish the laws of the United States dur-
ing the 14th, 15th, and 1st session of the
16th Congress
-
-
-
-
5
69
To the Chairman of the Committee on Foreign
Relations, remarks upon the subject of the
treaty with Spain for the cession of the
Floridas
-
-
-
-
7
96
Copy of an act of the State of Pennsylvania
to prevent kidnapping
-
-
- 8 112
Documents showing the proceedings of the
Executive in negotiating with Great Bri-
tain in relation to commercial intercourse
with her colonies, and with France, on the
general commerce of the two countries . 8
115
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16 Cong. SECRETARY OF STATE, communicates-
2d Session.
Information in relation to fees of clerks, mar-
shals, and attorneys, in the courts of the
United States; also, a report from the Trea-
sury Department, in relation to naval offi-
cers, surveyors, and collectors of the cus-
toms
-
-
-
-
- 2 40
A list of the names of the clerks employed in
the Department of State, and the salary of
each
-
-
-
-
- S 42
A list of the names of persons to whom pa-
tents have been granted during the year
1820
-
-
-
-
4
46
A report on the subject of weights and mea-
sures -
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-
-
- 8 109
17 Cong.
1st Session.
Sundry documents relating to taking the 4th
census -
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-
-
-
1
4
A report of the names of the clerks in the De-
partment of State during the year 1821,
and the salary of each.
-
-
-
1
11
A list of the names of persons to whom pa-
tents have been granted during the year
1821
-
-
-
-
-
2
18
A census of the inhabitants of Kershaw dis-
drict, South Carolina
-
-
-
3
38
Statements of the amounts of moneys paid as
salaries, outfits, and contingent expenses to
Foreign Ministers since 1800, and the sums
paid to each
-
-
-
-
7 120
List of the registered scamen in the several
ports of the United States, for the three first
quarters of the year 1820
-
- 7 133
Report of the number of persons arriving in
the United States, from 1st Oct. 1820, to
30th Sept. 1821
-
-
- 7 134
17 Cong.
A report of the number of clerks and messen-
1st Session.
gers retained in the Department of State .
1
s
A list of the names of persons to whom pa-
tents have been granted during the year
1822, for new and useful inventions
-
3
36
1 list of the clerks of the Department for the
year 1822, and the salary allowed to each
4
59
Statement. showing the books. charts, period-
ical publications, instruments, measures,
&c. &c. purchased by the Department, at
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the public expense, during the last six years
5
81
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17 Cong. SECRETARY OF STATE, communicates-
2J Session.
A supplementary return to the digest of the
accounts of the manufacturing establish-
ments and their manufactures
-
-
6 90
A return of American seamen, as registered
in the several collection districts, in the
three first quarters of 1822
-
-
6
94
A report, made in pursuance of " An act regu-
lating passenger ships and ressels"
- 8 107
15 Cong. SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY, communicates-
1st Session.
Statements relative to internal duties and di-
rect taxes, and an abstract of the emolu-
ments and expenditures of officers of the
customs -
-
-
-
-
1
s
His annual report on the state of the finances
1
4
Ilis reasons for not transferring public mo-
neys deposited in certain state banks to the
bank of the United States
-
-
1
9
The estimate of appropriations for the service
of the year 1818
-
-
-
1
13
The amount of receipts into the Treasury of
the United States, from imports, taxes,
and other sources of revenue. within the
District of Columbia, from 1801; also, a
statement of registered tonnage within
said district
-
-
-
- 1 22
A report of outstanding loan office certificates,
army certificates. and indents of interest,
that appear on the books of the Treasury - 1 24
Report in the case of John Bate
-
-
2
38
The annual statement of the toi.nage of the
United States
-
-
-
-
2
54
A statement showing the exports of the U.
States, from 1st Oct 1816, to 30th Sept.
1817
-
-
-
-
-
2
55
Report of such measures as may be necessa-
ry for the more effectual collection of the
duties on merchandise imported
-
-
CR
58
A report of the clerks in the Department, their
names and salaries
-
-
-
2
70
Two statements from the General Land Of-
fice, showing the quantity of land in each
district in which the public lands have been
exposed to sale, the quantity sold, and the
emoluments of receivers and registers, for
four years next preceding 1st Oct. 1817 - 2
71
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Statements of miscellaneous claims discharg-
1st Semion.
ed, of contracts made in 1817, and of pay-
ments made by collectors for the relief of
seamen -
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-
-
-
3
84
A report, commissioners of the sinking fund 3
88
A report of the director of the mint (assays of
coins)
-
-
-
-
-
3
95
Comptroller's list of outstanding balances - 3
96
A statement of the accounts of General A. St.
Clair
-
-
-
-
- 3 98
A statement of expenditures under the 4th,
6th, and 7th articles of the treaty of Ghent
S 103
Statement of iron imported from May, 1812,
to May. 1817
.
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-
.
3 110
Comptroller's report of balances on the books
of the Register of the Treasury, of more
than three years standing
-
-
3 120
His report of alterations necessary to be made
in the art fixing the emoluments of the oth-
cers of the customs
-
-
- 4 131
Upon the subject of extending the time for
the redemption of lands sold for direct taxes
4
137
The annual statement of emoluments and ex-
penditures of the officers of the customs,
(1817)
-
-
-
-
- 4 141
To the Committee of Ways and Means, upon
the subject of depositing foreign wines and
spirits in public ware houses, Ac.
- 4 152
A report of balances on the books of the 4th
Auditor, which have been due more than
three years prior to the 30th Sept. 1817 - 4 156
A statement of the tonnage of vessels entered
into the United States during the year 1815,
and the tonnage of American and British
vessels employed in the trade between the
United States and Great Britain during the
year 1816
-
-
-
- 4 166
Statements of importations in American and
foreign vessels, for one year prior to the
30th, Sept. 1816
-
-
- 5 198
Statements in relation to the mint of the U.
States
-
-
-
.
- 5 199
Statements of the progress in the construction
of the Cumberland road -
-
- 5 201
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His annual report on the state of the finances
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2d Session.
An estimate of appropriations for the year
1819
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15 Cong. SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY, communicates—
2d Session.
A plan for the final adjustment of land claims
in Louisiana and Missouri
.
-
2
22
A report of the Director of the Mint, of the
result of assays of foreign coins
-
2
26
Information of the progress that has been
made under the act of 3d March. 1817, to
set apart and dispose of certain lands for the
encouragement of the cultivation of the vine
and olive
-
-
-
-
2
33
A statement of the sales of public lands in the
territory of Alabama, &c.
-
-
2
41
Information in relation to the claim of Bick-
ley and Clark
-
-
-
-
2
44
Statements of lands sold north west of the
Ohio, the payments made thereon, and the
paper received in payment
-
2
46
Statements relative to the internal duties and
direct tax
-
-
-
-
3 47
Statement of the sales of public lands during
the year 18.7. and the three first quarters
of the year 1818
-
-
-
3
52
Comptroller's list of balances on the books of
the Second Auditor, by persons who have
not exhibited their accounts for settlement
within the year ending 30th Sept. 1818 -
3
55
Copies of instructions to the several Boards
of Commissioners, under act of 2d March,
1805, for adjusting claims and titles to land
in the territory of Orleans and district of
Louisiana
-
-
-
-
3
62
Statements of the exports of the United States
during the year ending 30th Sept. 1818 -
3
69
A list (made out by the Register of the Trea-
sury) of persons who have rendered their
accounts within the year
-
-
3
75
Statements of the situation of the several in-
corporated banks of the District of Colum-
bia
-
-
-
-
-
4
83
& 105
A statement of the district tonnage of the U.
States, on the 31st Dec. 1817
-
-
4
89
Statements of payments made at the Treasu-
ry, during the year 1818, on account of
miscellaneous claims, of contracts and pur-
chases by collectors of the revenue, and of
expenditures for the relief of sick and dis-
abled seamen
.
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Cong. SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY, communicates-
2d Session.
A list of the clerks in the Treasury Depart-
ment, their names and salaries
-
-
4 101
Information in relation to the vessels engag-
ed in the slave trade, which have been cap-
tured, and the disposition of the slaves by
the state governments
-
-
-
4 107
A report of naval agents who have settled their
accounts since the report of 18th ultimo -
4 121
A statement. gross amount of duties for the
two first quarters of the year 1817
-
4 124
Annual report of the Commissioners of the
Sinking Fund
-
-
-
-
4 127
Information upon the subject of alterations of
the tariff, by charging specific instead of ad
valorem duties
-
-
-
-
4 131
A list of balances on the books of the Fourth
Auditor -
-
-
-
-
4 132
A statement of merchandise imported in Ame-
rican and foreign vessels, for one year prior
to 30th Sept. 1817
-
-
-
5 133
An abstract of moneys advanced, prior to 3d
March, 1809, and remain to be accounted
for, on the books of the Third Auditor; a
list of balances of advances, prior to 30th
Sept. 1815; and a list of persons who omit-
ted to render their accounts to the Fourth
Auditor, during the year 1818
-
-
5 137
An abstract of the official emoluments, &c. of
officers of the customs for the year 1818 -
5
143
A list of balances on the books of the Regis-
ter, which appear to have been due more
than three years prior to 30th Sept. 1818
5 144
Information in relation to the balances due by
the state banks to the bank of the U.S. - 5 145
Information in relation to the balances trans-
ferred from the Treasury to the U. States'
bank, &c. &c.
-
-
-
-
5 146
Information of the sums of money paid to the
Attorney General, for extra services
-
5 149
Sundry statements in relation to the mint of
the United States
-
-
-
5 150
16 Cong.
His annual report upon the state of the finances
1
5
1st Session.
A statement of the exports from the United
States for one year ending 30th Sept. 1819
1
7
Sundry statements relative to the internal du-
ties and direct taxes
.
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16 Cong. SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. communicates-
1st Session.
An estimate of appropriations for the service
of the year 1820
-
-
-
2
13
A report of the Director of the Mint, giving
the result of the assays of foreign coins - 2
16
To the Committee of Ways and Means, re-
marks in relation to moneys drawn from
the Treasury, for the War and : avy De-
partments, &c.
-
-
-
-
%
18
Statements of duties and drawbacks during
the years 1816, 1817, and 1818
-
-
2
22
The annual statement of the district tonnage
of the United States, on the S1st December,
1818, &c.
-
-
-
-
2
23
Information in relation to the illicit introduc-
tion of slaves into the U. States, &c.
-
S
42
Statement of the amount of moneys paid to
the marshal of the District of Columbia,
expenses of the court and salary of the judges,
from 1801 to 1819
-
-
-
3
48
A statement of the names of the clerks of the
Department, and the salary of each
-
3
44
A statement of payments made at the Trea-
sury, for the year 1819, of a miscellaneous
nature; of claims not provided for, and of
contracts and payments on account of sick
and disabled seamen, &c.
-
-
3
48
A statement of the number of acres of land
sold at the several land offices, from their
institution to the 20th. Sept. 1819, the mo-
neys accruing, and the moneys received
from such sales, &c. &c.
-
-
5
57
A report on the subject of probibiting the im-
portation of cotton, woollen, and iron ma-
nufactures, and the effect thereof on the re-
venue
-
-
-
-
-
5
62
A statement of the actual balance in the
Treasury, on 1st Jan. 1820, the amount of
public debt redeemable in 1820, 21, 22, 23,
and 1824, &c. &c.
-
-
-
5
64
The annual report of the Commissioners of
sinking fund
-
-
-
-
5
67
List of balances on the books of the Register,
which have been due more than three years
71
prior to 30th Sept. last (1819)
-
- 16
8S
Abstracts of receipts and expenditures of the
General Post Office, from 1st Jan. 1814,
to 31st March, 1818
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16 Cong. SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY, communicates-
1st Session.
A report upon the subject of the more speedy
recovery of public moneys
-
-
5 78
A statement of the receipts and expenditures
of the United States from March, 1789, to
Dec. 1819
-
-
-
- 5 75
List of balances on the books of the Register
termed Revenue Books, which have been due
more than three years prior to the 30th
September, 1819
-
-
-
6 80
Statements in relation to the condition of the
bank of the United States and its offices;
also. of the different chartered banks in the
several states. &c.
-
-
- 6 86
Statements of fines, penalties, &c. levied and
collected by the C. Court. District of Co-
lumbia, from 1801 to 1819, of expenses in-
curred by the Judicial Department of said
District. &c.
-
-
-
-
6
91
Statements showing the state of the bank of
the United States on the 25th Feb. 27th
May, and 29th November, 1819 -
-
6
92
A report of the Fifth Auditor, of the progress
in the erection of a light house, at the
mouth of the Mississippi
-
-
7
97
Abstract of emoluments of the officers of the
customs. for the year 1819
-
-
7
98
Statements in relation to the trade of the U.
States with the West India Islands and
British American colonies
-
-
7 102
Sundry statements in relation to the opera-
tions of the mint of the U. States
-
8 109
Regulations for granting of land under the
Spanish government. and Treasury instruc-
tions to the land commissioners, in Louisi-
ana and Missouri
-
-
- 8 114
Statements of importations of goods. wares,
and merchandise, in American and foreign
vessels, for the year 1818
-
-
8 118
16 Cong.
To the Senate, statement of moneys appropri-
2d Session.
ated since the declaration of independence
for purchasing lands from the Indians, sur-
veying and selling the same, the number of
acres sold, the amount of sales and forfei-
tures, annuities to Indians, &e. &c.
- 1
8
The annual report of the state of the finances
1
9
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16 Cong. SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY, communicates-
2d Session.
A statement relative to claims to military
bounty lands, for services during the late
war unsatisfied, and the quantity necessary
to satisfy the same, &c.
-
-
-
1
13
Statements of the moneys drawn from the
Treasury for the War and Navy Depart-
ments from 30th Nov. 1819, to 13th Nov.
1820, and of transfers of appropriations
during the last recess of Congress
-
1
18
The latest return made to that department of
the state of the bank of the United States
and its several offices
-
-
-
1
19
A list of offices of the customs which may be
abolished, without detriment to the public
interest -
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-
-
1
25
A report of such change of the emoluments of
offices of the customs as appear to be neces-
sary
-
-
-
-
-
1 26
An estimate of appropriations for the year
1821
-
-
-
-
1
33
Statements of the district tonnage of the U.
States in the year 1819
-
-
-
1
S4
Statements of the quantity of land sold under
the provisions of the act of 24th April, 1820 2
S5
Statement of goods. &c. exported during the
year ending 30th Sept. 1820
.
-
2
36
By the Comptroller, a report of the Fourth
Auditor, of persons who have failed to ren-
der their accounts within the year; also,
an abstract of balances which have been
due more than three years, prior to 30th
Sept. 1819
-
-
-
- 2 44
By the Comptroller, balances on the books of
Second and Third Auditors, due more than
three years, prior to the s0th Sept. 1820,
the names of persons who have failed to set-
tle their accounts within the year, and of
advances by the War Department, prior to
1809, which remain unsettled on the books
of the Third Auditor
-
-
-
3
10
Statements of allowances to officers of the ar-
my for transportation. quarters, and fuel,
in the office of the Second Auditor, from 1st
Jan. 1816, to 31st Dec. 1819, and in the
office of the Third Auditor, from 1st Jan.
1817, to 31st Dec. 1819 -
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-
4
55
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16 Cong. SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY communicates-
2d Session.
A statement of the amount of drawbacks on
exports for the years 1317, '18. and '19,
compared with the amount of duties which
accrued during the same period -
-
5
56
Information of the number of French vessels
which have arrived in the river St. Mary's
since 1st July, 1820, &c. &c.
-
- 5 58
Statements of miscellaneous claims paid at
the Treasury during the year 1820, of con-
tracts for oil, light houses, of contracts
made by collectors for the revenue service,
and of expenditures on account of sick and
disabled seamen, (1819) -
-
-
5
59
A list of clerks in the Treasury Department
during the year 1820, and the compensa-
tion of each
-
-
-
- 5 61
A statement of lands sold for direct taxes in
the 1st collection district of New York,
under the law of 1814
-
-
-
5
62
A report of the Director of the Mint (assays
of foreign coins)
-
-
-
-
5
68
A report of the tonnage of American and
French vessels engaged in commerce be-
tween the two countries, during the years
1816, '17, '18, and 1819
-
-
-
5
72
A statement of moneys in the Treasury on the
1st Jan. 1821, also in the liands of the Trea-
surer as agent for the War and Navy De-
partments
-
-
-
- 5 73
Information in relation to the agency of the
Treasurer for the War and Navy Depart-
ments, and on discontinuing said agency
5
75
Information of the number of inspectors,
weighers, guagers, and measurers, employ-
ed in the revenue service for the last five
years. and their compensation; also, a state
ment of the names of persons employed as
agents for light houses, revenue cutters, and
marine hospitals, for the saine period
-
5
77
Information whether the lists of balances are
in conformity with the provisions of the 14th
section of the act for the prompt settlement
of public accounts (Comptroller)
.
- 5 97
Statement of funds applicable to the redemp-
tion of the Mississippi stock
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Statements in relation to the mint
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85
Report, Commissioners of the Sinking Fund 6
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16 Cong. SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY, communicates-
2d Session.
By the Comptroller, list of balances on the
Register's books of more than three years
standing; 1st, from collectors of customs,
2d, from supervisors, collectors, &c. of old
internal revenue and direct tax; 3d, balan-
ces due from receivers of public money for
lands sold
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-
-
7
79
Statements of special deposits to the credit of
the United States, in various banks, which
are unavailable -
-
7 100
Statement of the quantity of salt imported,
the duty thereon, and amount of bounties
to fishing vessels, from the commencement
of the government to 31st Dec. 1819, &c.
7 101
Statements of the emoluments and expendi-
tures of the officers of the customs, for the
year 1820
-
-
- 7 102
A statement of the number and tonnage of
American and British vessels, cleared out
from ports of the United States for the Bri-
tish West India Islands, &c. in 1816, '17,
'18, '19, and 1820
.
.
-
7 105
A statement of imports in American and fo-
reign vessels, for the year ending 30th
Sept. 1819
-
-
-
-
7 107
(By the Comptroller) list of balances stand-
ing on the books of receipts and expendi-
tures, which have been due more than three
years prior to 30th Sept. 1820
-
-
7 108
A statement of payments made to inspectors,
weighers, gaugers, measurers, &o. employ-
ed by collectors of the customs, in the years
1816, '17, '18, '19, and 1820
-
-
9 112
17 Cong.
His annual report on the state of the finances 1
S
1st Session.
(By the Comptroller) a list of the names of of-
ficers who have not settled their accounts
within the year; of accounts which have
remained unsettled more than three years,
prior to 30th Sept. 1821, and au abstract of
moneys advanced prior to 3d March, 1809,
which still remain to be accounted for
-
1
10
A report of the Director of the Mint
-
1
12
A report of the application of the funds for
the relief of sick and disabled scamen
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1
13
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17 Cong. SECEETARY OF THE TREASURY communicates-
Ist Session.
The annual statement of the district tonnage
of the United States, on the 31st December,
1820
-
-
-
-
- 2 16
Extracts from the registers' and receivers'
reports of proceedings under the act of 2d
March. 1821, for the relief of purchasers of
public lands, prior to 1st July, 18.0
-
2 19
A list of clerks in the department, and their
compensations
-
-
-
- 2 22
A statement of the proceeds from the sale of
public lands in Indiana, Illinois, and Mis-
souri
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-
-
-
-
2 23
A report relative to militia fines in the state
of Pennsylvania, during the late war
-
2 25
A report of commissioners appointed to in-
spect the Cumberland road
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-
2 27
An estimate of appropriations for the year
1822
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-
-
-
2 80
A report of the Second Auditor, of balances
on the books of his office, of more than three
years standing. prior to 30th Sept. 1821;
also, a report of officers who have failed to
settle their accounts within the year
-
2 36
Statements showing the commerce and navi-
gation of the United States, for the year
1821
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-
-
-
- 2 39
A report showing the quantity of wool im-
ported and exported during the years 1817,
'18, '19, and 1820
-
-
-
S 43
Information of the examination of certain
land offices, by whom examined, and ex-
penses thereof
-
-
-
- S 44
Report on the petition of James Morrison - 3
45
Statements of payments of miscellaneous
claims, of contracts for oil, light houses,
&c, of contracts by collectors of the reve-
nue, for the year 1820, and of expenditures
on account of sick and disabled seamen - 4 48
A report supplemental to his report of 2d
March, 1821, in relation to payments made
to inspectors, weighers, gaugers, &c.
-
4 50
Statements in relation to the bank of the U.
States
-
-
-
4
- 4 5%
Annual report of the Commissioners of the
Sinking Fund
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17 Cong. SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY communicates-
1st Session.
By the Comptroller, abstract of balances on
the books of the Fourth Auditor, which
have been due more than three years, which
have been certified for suit; of balances
which come within the provisions of the act
for the prompt settlement of public ac-
counts, &r. and a list of officers who have
failed to settle their accounts within the
year (1821)
-
-
-
-
4
56
Information in relation to banks, in which
moneys received for the sale of public lands
have been deposited
-
-
-
5
66
By the Comptroller. a list of balances on the
books of the Register. due from late collec-
tors of the customs, which have been due
more than three years prior to 30th Sept.
1821
-
-
-
-
-
5
68
Information of payments made to persons who
examined land offices, in Ohio, Indiana,
Illinois, and Missouri, in 1821
-
-
5
71
A report on the petition of James Green
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5
7S
Statements of tonnage money received by the
registers of Baltimore, from 1800 to 1821,
and the expenditure thereof; also, of the
tonnage duty collected at Savannah, from
1811 to 1821, and the application of the
saine
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-
-
-
- 5 77
A statement of duties paid and secured at the
custom house at East River, from its esta
blishment. and of the vessels employed in
foreign trade, &c. also, similar statements
from the custoin house at York
-
- 5 78
A statement of the emoluments and expendi-
tures of the officers of the customs (1820) - 5
79
A statement showing the number of land offi-
ces and location of each. the annual expense
of supporting them. and the amount of mo-
ney received in the years 1820 and 1821 - 6
94
A statement of drawbacks on merchandise ex-
ported during the years 1818, 1819, and
1820
-
-
-
-
-
6
95
A report of the progress in the settlement of
arrears in the accounts of the Post Office
establishment
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-
-
-
6
98
A report of unexpended balances at the end of
each year from the commencement of the
government to the 31st Dec. 1821; of pub Google
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17 Cong. SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY communicates-
1st Session.
Jic moneys in the hands of collectors and
receivers on the same day; of revenue bonds
outstanding on the 30th Sept. 1821, show-
ing those considered insolvent, with a state-
ment of outstanding debentures at the same
period; of revenue bonds due on the 31st
Dec. 1821, the amount in suit, and the
amount upon which indulgence has been
given; of the sums due for public lands on
the 30th Sept. 1821. and the amount releas-
ed under the act of last Congress; of duties
secured in each quarter of the past year,
and a statement of the amount standing to
the credit of the U. States, in the bank of
the U. States and its branches, on the 1st
Feb. 1822
-
-
-
- 6 100
Statement of incidental expences in the land
offices in St. Louis, Franklin, Huntsville.
and Cahaba, in the year 1820 and the three
first quarters of 1821
-
-
- 6 101
Statements of the incorporated banks in the
District of Columbia, annual
-
- 6 105
Statements of articles paying ad valorem du-
ties, and articles paying, or to pay, speci-
fic rates of duties
-
-
-
6 111
By the Comptroller, list of balances on the
books of the Register, 1st of receipts and
expenditures; 2d on account of old internal
revenue and direct tax; 3d and 4th on ac-
count of late internal revenue and direct tax,
and 5th, from receivers of public money
for land sold
-
-
-
-
7 116
Sundry statements in relation to uncurrent
notes received by the banks of Edwards-
ville, Tombeckbe, and Missouri, and cre-
dited to the United States
-
-
7 119
Sundry documents relating to the defalcation
of John Brahan, late receiver of public
money at Huntsville
-
-
-
7 1SQ
7 Cong.
A report of clerks and messengers retained
'd Sess.
in the Treasury Department, &c.
- 1
4
His annual report upon the state of the
finances -
-
-
-
-
1
12
The result of assays made at the mint of sun-
dry foreign coins, current by law in the U.
States -
.
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17 Cong. SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY communication-
2d Session.
Information in relation to the claim of John
H. Piatt
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-
-
-
1
15
A report and statements in relation to a loan
formerly made to certain commissioners of
the City of Washington
-
-
-
1
25
A list of the names of the clerks in the Trea-
sury Department in 1822, and the salary
of each
-
-
-
1
26
By the Comptroller, a list of balances which
have remained unsettled more than three
years prior to 30th Sept. 1822; a list of offi-
cers who have failed to settle their accounts
within the year, or have balances unac-
counted for; an abstract of moneys advan-
ced prior to 3d March, 1809, on the books
of the late Accountant of the War Depart.
ment, and which remained to be accounted
for on the books of the Third Auditor, on
the 30th Sept. 1822
-
-
-
2 32
An estimate of the appropriations necessary
for the service of the year 1823
-
- 3 28
The annual statement of the district tonnage
of the United States, on the 31st Dec. 1821 . 3 37
A report of the Comptroller in relation to
fines assessed upon citizens of Virginia, for
non performance of militia duty
-
-
S
40
A statement of drawbacks on goods exported
in 1819, '20, and "21, compared with the
duties on the same goods
-
-
S 45
Statement of moneys arising from the sale of
public lands, in Obio, Illinois, Indiana,
Mississippi, Alabama, and Missouri, which
has been paid, or is due, to each state for
internal improvements
-
-
-
8
44
Statements of payments made at the Treasu-
ry for the discharge of miscellaneous claims
not otherwise provided for, during the year
1822; of contracts and purchases made by
collectors, for the revenue service during
the year 1821; of contracts for oil, light-
houses, beacons, &c. and of expenditures
en account. of sick and disabled seamen in
1821
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-
-
-
-
S
47
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Doc't.
17 Cong. SECESTARY OF THE TREASURY communicates-
N Session.
Information in relation to the operation of the
seventh section of the act supplementary to
" An act to regulate the collection of duties
on imports and tonnage," passed April 20,
1818; also, in relation to the abolition of
certain ports of entry, &c.
-
- 9 50
Statements of the amounts received annually
under the " Act for the relief of sick and
disabled seamen," since its passage, as also
the amount expended
-
-
- 4 54
Report, Commissioners of the Sinking Fund
4
58
Statements showing the commerce and navi-
gation of the United States, for the year
ending the 30th Sept. 1822
-
- 4 62
A statement of outstanding custom house
bonds on 1st Oct. 1822; of bonds taken for
duties on merchandise and debentures is-
sued for drawbacks, from 1st Jan. 1821,
to 30th Sept. 1822; of the net amount of
revenue on merchandise and tonnage, &c.
of payments into the Treasury and expenses
of collection of the same, on the 31st Dec.
of the years 1816, '17, '18, '19. '20, and
1821; and a statement of the whole amount
of the unexpended balance of the Sinking
Fund, distinguishing each year since 1817 4
64
Statements of the compensation of the regis-
ters and receivers of the land offices during
the years 1819, 1820, 1821
-
-
4
65
Report upon the subject of contracts made by
the several surveyors general of the public
lands for services pel formed since the 1st
day of January, 1819
-
-
- 4 67
A report on so much of the memorial of the
Legislature of Alabama as relates to the
sale of the public lands, in the counties of
Jackson and Decatur
-
-
- 5 70
Statement of the expenditures in laying out
and making the Cumberland road
- 5 77
Information in relation to the security ob-
tained by government in the year 1821,
from the bank of Vincennes, for the public
deposites in the said bank
-
-
5
$2
To the Chairman of the Committee appointed
further to investigate the suppression in the Google
printing of certain parts of certain public de-
80
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17 Cong. SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY communicates-
2d Session.
cuments. sundry statements in relation to
that subject, and to moneys deposited in the
Western Banks
-
-
-
5
84
Reports of the incorporated banks in the Dis-
trict of Columbia (state of their concerns) - 6
86
Statements from the General Land Office, in
relation to the operations of the several
land offices, under the provisions of the act
of 2d March, 1821, for the relief of the pur-
chasers of the public lands, prior to the 1st
July, 1820
-
-
-
-
6
87
Statement of the operations of the mint, dur-
ing the year 1822
-
-
-
6
88
Statements showing what sums of money
have been charged or retained by registers
and receivers of public moneys, since 20th
April, 1818, for clerk hire, office rent, &c.
not usually allowed; also, a statement of
emoluments to receivers and registers dur-
ing the years 1819, 1820, and 1821
-
6
95
Statements of books, newspapers, &c. taken
and procured by the Treasury Department
on public account, during the last six years
6
96
From the Comptroller, a list of balances on the
books of receipts and expenditures, which
have been due more than three years prior
to the 30th Sept. last; also, a list of balances
standing on the books of the revenue, un-
settled by the collectors of the customs.
during the period before mentioned
-
6
97
From the Comptroller, a list of balances on
account of the late internal revenue, on the
books of the Register, which have been due
and unsettled more than three years prior
to the 30th Sept. 1822
-
-
-
6
98
From the Comptroller, statement of accounts
which haveremained unsettled on the books
of the Second Auditor, more than three
years, prior to the 30th Sept. 1882; also, a
list of such officers as have failed to settle
their accounts, at the same office, for ad-
vances made within the year terminating on
the s0th September, 1821
,
-
7
99
From the Comptroller, a list of accounts in
relation to the old internal revenue and di-
rect tax, on which balances appear to have
been due more than three years prior to toogle
30th Sept. 1822; similar list in relation to
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2d Sessions
the late direct tax; a list of accounts on
which balances appear to have been due,
from receivers of public moneys. more than
three years prior to 30th Sept, 1822, and a
list of officers who omitted to render their
accounts for settlement, within the year
ending 30th Sept. 1822
-
-
-
7 100
From the Comptroller. a list balances standing
on the books of the Fourth Auditor, which
have remained unsettled more than three
years prior to 30th Sept. 1822
-
-
7 101
Statement showing the amount of money to
the credit of the United States at the end of
every quarter since 1st January. 1817, in
every bank in which the public moneyshave
been deposited; of the transfer of public
funds from one bank to another, with the
reason therefor, together with statements in
detail in relation to unavailable funds
- 8 105
An abstract of official emoluments and expen-
ditures of the officers of the customs
-
8 10G
From the Treasurer, the general account of
his office from 1st July, 1821, to s0th June,
1822; also, the War and Navy accounts
from 1st Oct. 1821, to suth June, 1822 - 8 109
198 Seasion. 15 Cong. SECRETARY OF WAR communicates-
A statement of the number of arrants for mi-
litary bounty lands issued to soldiers of the
late war, the quantity of land included in
such warrants, &c. &c.
-
-
-
1
8
list of officers who held brevet rank at the
close of the war ; and a list of all officers
who now hold brevets, higher than their
lineal rank, &c.
-
-
-
-
1 19
A
report upon the subject of claims against
the United States, for services of the militia
of Georgia, in the years 1793 and 1794,
(made March 14, 1800, &c.)
-
-
1 27
statement of the expenditure of moneys
drawn from the Treasury. by the Secretary
of War, for the year 1816, and of unexpend-
ed balances of former appropriations
-
1
32
Information of moneys transferred from one
specific appropriation to another. by autho.
rity of the President of the U. States
-
1 33
11
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15 Cong. SECRETARY OF WAB communicates-
1st Session.
A list of persons who have been added to the
roll of invalid pensioners, subsequent to the
28th May, 1813, &c. &c.
-
-
1
34
The amount of pensions which have been
granted to the widows and orphans of de-
ceased officers and soldiers of the late war,
&c.
-
-
-
-
- 2 35
Information in relation to the appropriations
for the military service of the U. States,
for the years 1817 and 1818 (to Committee
of Ways and Means)
-
-
-
2
50
Statement of contracts made during the year
.817
-
-
-
-
-
2
64
A report of the clerks in the War Depart-
ment, (their names and salaries) -
- 2 65
Statements showing the names of the persons
to whom land warrants have been issued
and extra pay allowed, denominated Cana-
diun volunteers
-
-
-
- 2 72
Documents in relation to the claims of Massa-
chusetts for services of the militia
- 2 80
& 81
Copies of the accounts of Gen. A. St. Clair -
2
82
A report of the number and condition of con-
tracts for supplying arms, since the adop-
tion of the constitution of the U. States - 3 93
A statement of the expenditure of the moneys
appropriated for the contingent expenses of
the War Department
-
-
-
3 104
A return of arms and military stores furnish-
ed the several states, under the law of 1812 3
107
The names of persons who have received pub-
lic moneys for paying the troops during the
late war, and have failed to account for the
same
-
-
-
-
-
S 127
A report on the subject of fraudulent claims
under the acts of 9th April, 18 6, and 3d
March, 1817 (called Claims Law)
-
4 150
A report of delinquent quartermasters and
paymasters
-
-
-
-
4 153
To the Chairman of the Committee of Ways
and Means, an estimate of additional ap-
propriations for the year 1818
-
-
5 192
15 Cong.
Information in relation to the destruction of
21 Session)
the Negro Fort in East Florida
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-
1 122
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15 Cong. SECRETARY OF WAR communicates-
2d Session.
The number and grade of the officers of the
army, where stationed, dr. dc.
-
-
2
3
A report upon the subject of a national armo-
ry on the western waters
-
-
2
17
A system providing for the abolition of the
existing Indian trading establishments of
the United States, &c. &c.
-
-
2
25
A report on the subject of the reduction of the
military peace establishment of the United
States, and a system for the establishment
of a commissariat for the army, &c. with
sundry statements of strength, disposition,
&c. of the army -
-
-
-
2
36
To the Committee on Military Affairs, infor-
mation in relation to the military establish-
ment of the United States
-
-
3
54
To the Chairman of the Committee of Ways
Means, a statement explanatory of certain
items in the estimate for the military ser-
vice for 1819, &c. &c.
-
-
-
3
56
& 76
A report upon the subject of roads and canals
4
87
Statement of the expenditure and application
of moneys, on account of the War Depart-
ment, for one year prior to 30th Sept. 1818
4
88
Information respecting the adjustment and
payment of the claims of the friendly Creek
Indians, under the treaty of 9th Aug. 1814
4
98
A statement of the contingent expenses of the
War Department, for the year 1818
-
4 102
A list of the names of the clerks employed in
the War Department, and the salary allow-
ed to each
-
-
-
4 106
A statement of payments made for labor upon
roads, &c. to soldiers of the army, from
Oct. 1.317 to Oct. 1818
-
-
-
4 110
To the Chairman of the Military Committee,
remarks upon the subject of an additional
military academy and school of practice - 4
115
A statement of moneys transferred from one
specific appropriation to another, during
the year 1818
-
-
-
-
4 125
Statements of contracts made by the Commis-
sary General of Subsistence, of the Ord-
nance Department. Commissary General
of Purchases, and the Engineer Department
in the year 1818
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16 Cong. SECRETARY OF WAR communicates-
1st Session.
Topographical report upon the subject of unit-
ing the waters of Allinois river with lake
Michigan
.
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-
-
2
17
Statements of moneys transferred during the
recess of Congress, from sundry specific
appropriations to other specific appropria-
tions. by order of the President
-
-
2
19
A report of the aggregate amount of the mili-
tary peace establisament, for each year
since 1815
-
-
-
-
X
25
A statement of the expenditure of meneys on
account of the War Department, for the
year preceding the 30th Sept. 1819, &c. - 2
31
A copy of the rules and regulations of the
commissioner under the law of 1816, claims
law
-
-
-
-
3
41
A report of the progress which has been made
in the civilization of the Indian tribes, and
the sums which have been expended on that
object
-
-
-
-
-
3
46
A statement of contracts made by the De-
partment during the year 1819
-
-
3
47
A statement of the expenditure of the moneys
appropriated for the contingent expenses of
the military establishment for the year 1819 3
49
A report of the terms on which contracts have
been made for transporting troops to the
Mandan villages
-
-
-
3
50
A report of expenditures on fortifications from
the year 1816 to 1819, inclusive, &c. &c. -
3
51
A report of balances on the 27th Dec. 1819,
in the hands of the Treasurer, as agent for
the War Department
-
-
-
3
52
A comparative view of the army expenditures
before the late war, and the estimated ap-
propriations for the service of the year 1820
3
53
A list of the names of the revolutionary pen-
sioners -
-
-
-
-
4
55
A list of the names of the clerks of the War
Department and the salary of each
-
5
58
A statement of the expenditures on the mili-
tary academy at West Point, the number
and names of the cadets who have been edu-
cated there from each state, with an esti-
mate of the expenses for the ensuing three
years
-
-
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16 Cong. SECRETARY OF WAR communicates-
1st Session.
A report in relation to moneys paid Colonel
James Johnson, the balance still claimed
by him, and the mode in which his contract
was formed
-
-
-
-
5
65
A report of the number of persons who have
been placed on the pension list, under the
law of 1818
-
-
-
- 6 77
A report on the petition of a company of ran-
gers, commanded by Capt. James Bigger,
and of Daniel Norton
-
-
-
6
78
Statements showing the expense of supplying
the army for one year ending the 1st June,
1818, &c.
-
-
-
-
6
85
A copy of the rules and regulations for the
government of the military academy; a list
of the names of the cadets attached to the
academy on 1st January, 1815, the names
of those who have been since admitted, &c.
6
88
Information in relation to a loan of gunpow-
der, made to Stull and Williams, merchants
of Georgetown
-
-
-
- 6 89
Copies of contracts heretofore made with
James Johnson, Alexander M·Rea, Elias
Earle, and Peter Townsend, for the deli-
very of gunpowder, &c.
-
-
- 6 90
Statements of the sums of money paid since
the peace establishment, to the General offi-
cers of the army, and their staff, &c.
-
7 103
Copies of contracts for building and repair-
ing fortifications, &c. since the year 1815
7 108
Statements of goods furnished the Indian
trading houses since the year 1815, with the
kinds and quantity of furs received
- 8 110
Copy of the proceedings of a court martial
for the trial of Col. William King
i
8 119
16 Cong
Report on the case of Moses Bursell
-
1
12
d Session
Information in relation to the execution of the
act, amendatory of the act to provide for
persons engaged in the land and naval ser-
vice during the revolutionary war
-
1
15
A plan for the reduction of the army of the
United States
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-
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-
1
21
& 31
A report respecting an order given by Col.
King to shoot deserters taken in the fact, &c.
1
27
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16 Cong. SECRETARY OF WAR communicates-
2d Session.
Information in relation to horses furnished by
the mounted men in the Seminole war, and
the rule adopted for their payment not ap-
plicable to all other troops of the same de-
scription
-
-
-
-
1
29
Statements showing the number of soldiers
recruited for thearmy during the year 1820,
and the fund from which the expenses have
been defrayed
-
-
-
-
2
37
A report of the number and station of all the
military posts and the distribution of the
army
-
-
-
-
-
2
41
A system of field service and police and of
martial law for the government of the
army
-
-
-
-
-
4
45
Statements of expenditures at the military
academy, W est Point, from its establish-
ment. &c.
-
-
-
4
51
Statements showing the expenditure of the
appropriations for the contingent expenses
of the military establishment, for the year
1820
-
-
-
-
-
4
52
A report of the Third Auditor in relation to
the militia in service during the late war -
5
67
A report of the amount of merchandise on
hand with superintendent of Indian trade,
and at the several trading establishments - 5
71
Statements of contracts made by Quartermas-
ter General, Commissary General of Sub-
sistence, Ordnance Department, Commis-
sary General of Purchases, and Engineer
Department, 1820
-
-
-
5
80
List of all the lands and buildings purchased
by the United States for military purposes
from 1st July, 1800, with the cost thereof
6
83
Statement of allowances to the different grades
of the officers of the army
-
. #6
91
Statement of the appropriations for the War
Department for the year 1820, &c.
- #6
91
List of the names of the clerks in the War
Department in the year 1820, and the sala-
ry of each
-
-
-
6
94
Information of the progress of the board of
Engineers in selecting sites for fortifica-
tions
-
-
.
-
-
7
98
. Two of this number.
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16 Cong. SECRETARY OF War communicates-
2d Session.
Documents in relation to the claim of James
Johnson, for transportation on the Missouri
and Mississippi -
-
-
- 8 110
17 Cong.
In Session.
Information in relation to a partial appro-
priation required for the year 1822
-
1
7
Information relative to the disbursements for
the Indian Department during the years
1820 and 821, &c.
-
-
-
2
24
A list of clerks in the War Department in
the year 1821, with the salary of each
-
2
32
Statements showing the application of $0,000
dollars, appropriated 11th April, 1820, for
holding treaties with Indians
-
-
2
33
Statements of the contingent expenses of the
military establishment for the year 1821
-
2
35
Statements of contracts made by the War De-
partment. during the year 1821
-
-
3
41
Information in relation to the superintenden-
cy of Indian affairs in Michigan, in the
year 1820 and part of 1821
-
- 4 60
Statements showing the appropriations for
the service of the year 1821, the amount
expended, and the balance remaining unex-
pended -
-
-
-
-
4
62
A statement by the Paymaster General, show-
ing the proposed annual saving in the pay
department, by the bill now before the
House
-
-
-
-
- 5 67
To the Committee on Revolutionary Pensions,
information in relation to the execution of
the act of 1st May, 1820, in addition to the
pension law of 1818, with an opinion of the
attorney general thereon
-
-
5 72
Statement exhibiting a comparative view of
the expenses of the army proper and mili-
tary academy
-
-
-
-
5
83
Statement relating to the estimate of appro-
priations for the year 1822, balances carried
to the surplus fund, and treating with the
Indians at Chicago
-
-
-
5
85
To the Military Committee, an estimate for
completing certain public work for the re-
ception of their armament and garrisons,
the amount of disbursements on that ac-
count at each place, and to whom made:
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17 Cong. SECRETARY OF WAR communicates-
1st Session.
the number and calibre of guns, &c. to be
mounted at each post, and the number of
troops necessary for their defence
-
5
87
The opinion of the attorney general on the
brevet rank and pay of Generals Gaines
and Scott
,
-
5
88
A report of the Engineer Department, in rela-
tion to a required appropriation of 500,000
dollars for fortifications
-
-
5
89
A general return of the army of the United
States under the command of Major Gen.
Brown, its strength by regiments and corps
and by posts and garrisons
-
6
92
A report of the names of brevet officers in the
service of the United States, and the reason
for such distinction
-
-
-
6
93
Information on the subject of rifles promised
to Capt. Aikin's volunteers, at the seige of
Plattsburg
-
-
-
- 6 103
A report of cadets who have left the military
academy without commissions; a list of the
officers educated at West Point, who serv-
ed in the late war; and a statement of the
expense of maintaining the officers and in-
structors of the academy since 1802
- 6 104
Information in relation to the examination of
the land offices in the state of Ohio, &c. -
6 106
Information in relation to the military appro-
priations for the year 1822
-
-
6 107
Sundry statements in relation to the Indian
Department, superintendents, agents, &c.
expenses of
-
-
-
- 6 110
To the Military Committee, statements in re-
lation to the application of money appropri-
ated for fortifications
-
-
- 6 114
To the Military Committee, a statement of the
expenditures on the fortifications at the
Pea Patch, &c. &c.
-
-
-
6 115
17 Cong.
A report of the clerks and messengers retain-
2d Session.
ed in the War Department
-
-
1
5
A report of Major Gen. Brown upon the sub-
ject of the military road from Plattsburg
to Sackett's harbor
-
-
-
$
33
A report of the clerks of the Department and
the salary of each, 1822
-
-
8
34
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17 Cong. SECRETARY OF WAR communicates-
2d Bession.
Statements exhibiting the payments made in
each year to officers of the army. On ac-
count of transportation, since the last re-
duction of the army
,
-
-
8
38
A report of work done and materials deliver-
ed at the several fortifications, viz. Forts
Washington, Delaware. Monroe, Calhoun,
and Rigolets, under the appropriation of
1822
-
-
-
-
-
3
39
A statement of the contingent expenses of the
military establishment for the year 1822 -
3
41
Sundry documents and correspondences in
relation to the Indians in Florida
-
S
51
A statement of the appropriations for his De-
partment for the year 1822, the amount
expended under each head, and the balance
unexpended at the end of the year
-
4
55
Statements of all the contracts made by the
War Department during the year 1822
-
4
60
A report of newspapers, journals. and other
periodical publications, charts. instruments,
maps, and prints, with a catalogue of the
books which have been purchased on pub-
lic account within the last six years, by
that Department
-
-
-
5
68
A statement of expenditures at the national
armories, and of the arms-made and re-
paired therein, during the year 1822
-
5
69
A report and statements respecting the ap-
propriations for fortifications during the
years 1820, 1321. and 1822
-
-
5
72
To the Military Committee, statement of the
expenditure of the appropriation for arming
the whole body of the militia for the year
1822; of existing engagements for supply-
ing arms. &c. and an estimate of the amount
which will be required during the year
1823
-
-
-
-
5
74
Copies of the accounts of superintendents and
agents for Indian affairs
-
.
5
80
A letter from Colonel Bomford, on Ordnance
duty, relative to the number of arms re-
quired annually to supply the militia of the
West
.
5
as
18
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15 Cong. SECRETARY OF THE NAVY communicates-
1st Session.
Statements of the names of the clerks in the
Navy Department, and the salary of each
2
Statements of the expenditure of moneys
drawn from the Treasury for the year 1816,
and of the unexpended balances of former
appropriations
-
-
-
- 2
A statement of contracts made by the Com-
missioners of the Navy, during the year
1817
-
-
-
-
- 2
Sundry statements in relation to navy hospi-
tals
-
-
-
-
- 2
Statements in relation to the navy pension
fund
-
-
-
-
-
2
Copies of the proceeding of courts martial, for
the trial of Capt. O. H. Perry, and of Capt.
John Heath
-
-
-
- 2
Information relative to the estimates of ap-
propriations (to Committee of Ways and
Means) -
-
-
-
-
3
Proceedings of the court martial for the trial
of Capt. Creighton; also, a copy of a me-
morial of sundry officers of the Mediterra-
nean squadron to the Senate of the United
States
-
-
-
-
- 4 ]
15 Cong.
Sundry documents in relation to the destruc-
2d Session.
tion of the negro fort in East Florida
-
1
1
Sundry statements in relation to the navy
pension fund
-
-
-
- 2
Sundry statements of the expenditure of ap-
propriations to reward the officers and
crews of certain vessels, for captures made
during the late war
-
-
- 2
A list of clerks employed in the Navy De-
partment, during the year 1818, names and
salarics
-
-
-
-
-
S
Statements of the expenditure of money
.
drawn from the Treasury on account of the
navy, for one year preceding 30th Septem-
ber, 1818, &c. &c.
-
-
-
S
Statement of contracts made by the Commis-
sioners, during the year 1818
-
-
3
Copies of instructions given to naval comman-
ders, on the subject of the importation of
slaves
-
-
-
-
-
4
Statements in relation to the navy pension
fund
-
-
-
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15 Cong. SECRETARY OF THE NAVY communicates-
2d Session.
Sundry statements showing the accommoda-
tions which have been prepared for seamen,
the number accommodated, and the expense
thereof
-
-
-
-
-
4 90
A report of the names of uaval agents who
have settled their accounts at the Treasury,
since the report of the 18th ult.
-
-
4 121
16 Cong.
To the Chairman of the Committee of Ways
1st Session.
and Means, a letter explanatory of the ex-
penditures of appropriations for the naval
service, during the year 1819
-
-
1
10
Statement of balances of money unexpended
on 27th December, 1819, in the hands of
the Treasurer as agent for the Navy De-
partment
-
-
- 2 26
Names and number of clerks in the Navy De-
partment, during the year 1819, and the
salary of each
-
-
-
-
2
27
Statement of contracts by the Navy Com-
missioners, during the year 1819
- 2 28
Statement of expenditures on account of the
navy, from 1st Oct. 1818, to 30th Sept.
1819
-
-
-
.
-
2
33
Information in relation to the introduction of
slaves into the United States
-
-
3 36
Statements in relation to the navy pension
fund
-
-
-
-
-
3 37
An abstract of the expenditures on account of
the contingent expenses of the navy, during
the fiscal year 1819, ending 30th Sept. - 5
66
A statement of the annual receipts on account
of the navy hospital fund, from Feb. 1811,
to Sept. 1819
-
-
-
5
74
To the Chairman of the Committee of Ways
and Means, remarks upon surveying the
public lands reserved for naval purposes -
6
76
Report of the commissioners of the navy pen-
sion fund, in relation to measures taken to
coerce the payment of balances due the
fund
.
-
-
-
-
6
81
Sundry documents in relation to the naval
appropriations for the year 1820
-
6
84
To the Chairman of the Naval Committee,
remarks on the subject of diminishing the
appropriation for the gradual increase of
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16 Cong. SECRETARY OF THE NAVY communicates-
Not Session.
the navy, economy in the expenditures and
the accountability of officers
-
-
6
87
Information in relation to a present from the
vice roy of Lima, to the commander of the
United States' ship Ontario, &c.
-
7 101
Sundry statements in relation to the privateer
pension fund
-
-
7 105
16 Cong.
Sundry statements in relation to the execu-
3d Session.
tion of the act of 29th April, 1816. for the
gradual increase of the navy, (to the Chair-
man of the Narcal Committee)
-
-
2
43
A list of the names of the clerks employed in
his office and the salary of each -
-
4
49
A statement of moneys expended on account
of the navy, from 1st October, 1819 to 30th
Sept. 1820, and of unexpended balances of
former appropriations
-
-
-
4
54
Abstract of contingent expenses of the Navy
Department (1820)
-
-
-
5
63
Report of the Navy Commissioners of the
sums requisite to complete contracts made
under the act for the gradual increase of
the navy
-
-
-
5
64
Report of balances of each distinct appropri-
ation for the navy, remaining in the Trea-
sury on the 1st January, 1821. &c.
-
5
65
A report-1st. cost of rations; 2d, commuting
the rations to officers into money; 3d, the
number of officers necessary for the service
in 1821; 4tb, number of pursers; 5th, on
dispensing with the services of superinten-
dents, store keepers. &c.; 6th. new organi-
zation of the marine corps; 7th, estimated
average cost per annum of various classes
of vessels of war
-
-
5
66
Statements of contracts made by the Commis-
sioners of the Navy, during the year 1820
6
84
Sundry statements in relation to the Navy
pension fund
-
6
89
Statement of appropriations for the Navy De-
partment, for the year 1820, and balance
in hands of the Treasurer
$
-
6
90
A report of the strength of the marine corps
QI head quarters; expense of quartermas-
ter's department; pay and emoluments of
officers
6
96.
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17 Cong. SECRETARY OF THE NAVY communicates-
1st Session.
A report of the Commissioners of the Navy
Hospital fund
-
-
-
-
1
8
A list of his clerks for the year 1821, &c.
-
2
14
Sundry statements in relation to the navy
pension fund
'
-
.
-
2 20
Statement in relation to the contingent ex-
penses of the Navy Department, for the
year ending 30th Sept. 1821
-
-
2
31
Statements of contracts by the Navy Com-
missioners, during the year 1821
-
2
37
A statement of moneys drawn from the Trea-
sury on account of the Navy, during the
year 1821
-
-
-
-
3 47
His annual statement of the appropriations
for the naval service for the year 1821. and
the unexpended balance on 1st Jan. 1822 - 4
63
Information in relation to the estimate for the
naval service for 1822
-
-
-
5
70
17 Cong.
A report of the clerks and messengers retain-
2d Session.
ed in the Navy Department, &c. -
-
1
6
A list of the names of the clerks in the Navy
Department, and the salary of each (1822)
1
18
Report of the commissioners of the naval hos-
pitals, showing the state of the funds, &c.
1
20
Sundry statements in relation to the navy
pension fund. viz. stock held to the credit
of the fund; warrants drawn; Treasurer's
accounts; list of pensioners
-
-
1 21
A statement showing the number of officers
of each grade necessary to command, in ac-
tive service, the vessels of war of the U.
States
-
-
-
-
1 22
Statement of all the moneys drawn from the
Treasury on account of the naval service
from Oct. 1821, to June, 1822
-
- 1 24
Statement of expenditures under the head of
contingent expenses from Oct. 1, 1821, to
Sept. 30, 1822
-
-
-
-
1 25
Statements showing the names of the surgeons
and surgeons' mates of the navy of the U.
States now on duty, where imployed, com-
pensation, &c.
-
-
-
- 1 27
Statements of, newspapers and periodical
works, with a catalogue of the books pur-
chased at the Navy Department, for the
last six years, &c.
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17 Cong. SECRETARY OF THE NAWY communicates-
2d Session.
The annual statement of appropriations and
expenditures of the Navy Department for
the year 1822
-
-
-
-
4
61
A statement of contracts made by the Com-
missioners of the Navy, during the year
1822
-
-
-
-
-
6
93
15 Cong. POSTMASTER GENERAL communicates-
1st Session.
A list of contracts made in 1817
-
- 3 85
A list of unproductive post offices
-
- 5 181
15 Cong.
A list of the names of the clerks in the Gene-
2d Session.
ral Post Office, during the year 1816, and
the salary of each
-
-
- 5 1S4
A list of the names of the clerks in the De-
16 Cong.
1st Session.
partment, and the salary of each, during
the year 1819; also, a list of contracts
made by the Department during the same
year
-
-
-
-
-
3
54
A list of unproductive post roads for the
year 1819
-
-
-
-
8 111
16 Cong.
A list of the names of persons who are con-
2d Session.
tractors for carrying the mail and are at
the same time postmasters
-
-
1
14
A list of the names of the clerks in the Gene-
ral Post Office, and the salary paid to each
(1820)
-
-
-
-
-
5
57
List of unproductive post roads
-
- 6 86
Statement of contracts made by the Post Of-
fice Department, during the last year; also,
contracts made in a former year, which
were omitted
-
-
.
- 6 87
A list of the names of persons indebted to the
General Post Office, and the sum due by
each
r
-
-
-
-
9 111
17 Cong.
A list of the names of the clerks in the Gen-
1st Session.
ral Post Office, and the compensation of
each, during the year 1821
-
-
2
17
A list of contracts made in the year 1821, and
these made in 1820, not heretofore commu-
nicated
-
-
-
-
-
5
64
A report of the receipts and expenditures of
the General Post Office, from the year 1816
to 1821, inclusive
-
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17 Cong. POSTMASTER GENERAL communicates-
1st Session.
Information as to the causes of failures and
delays of the mail between Washington city
and Wheeling, &c.
-
-
- 6 97
To the Post Office Committee, a statement of
the actual condition of the Post Office De-
partment
-
-
-
-
7 121
A list of unproductive post routes for the year
1821
-
-
-
-
- 7 122
17 Cong.
2d Session.
A report of the clerks and messengers retain-
ed in the Post Office Department
-
1
7
Information in relation to the state and con-
dition of the Cumberland road
-
-
1 16
Statement of contracts made for carrying the
mail in the year 1822
-
-
-
7 104
A list of unproductive post routes for the year
1822
-
-
-
-
-
8 110
15
1st Semion.
Cong. Commissioners of the Sinking Fund annual report of S 88
15 Cong.
Do.
do.
do.
2d Session.
- 4 127
16 Cong.
1st Session.
Do.
do.
do.
- 5 67
16 Cong.
2d Session.
Do.
do.
do.
- 6 93
17 Cong.
1st Session.
Do.
do.
do.
- 4 53
17 Cong.
2d Session.
Do.
do.
do.
- ,4 58
15 Cong. COMMISSIONER OF THE GEN. LAND OFFICE transmits—
1st Session.
Letter upon the subject of compensation of the
registers and receivers of the land offices - 4 142
17 Cong.
2d Session.
A statement of the Register of the Treasury,
exhibiting the contingent expenses of the
several land offices, as the same have been
settled at the Treasury
-
-
- 5 79
15 Cong. ATTORNEY GENERAL-
- 2d Session.
Report in relation to the accounts of James
Thomas, Quartermaster
-
- 3 60
16 Cong.
Report upon the subject of a petition of Joseph
1st Session.
Whenton
-
-
-
- 5 68
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17 Cong. COMMISSIONER OF THE PUBLIC BUILDINGS submits-
1st Session.
A report of the amount of unimproved pro-
perty in the City of Washington, belong-
ing to the United States, and an estimate
of its probable cash value
-
-
1
9
MISCELLANEOUS.
15 Cong. Constitution of Mississippi
-
-
1
2
1st Session. Constitution of the state of Alabama
-
-
1
1
16 Cong. A petition of a convention of the people of Maine,
1st Session.
praying to be admitted into the Union as an
independent state, with a copy of a constitu-
tion for said state
-
-
-
-
1
5
A petition of the Legislature of Missouri territo-
ry, praying to be admitted into the Union as
an independent state, with a census of their
population
-
-
-
-
1
4
Memorial of a convention of the friends of national
industry, assembled in the city of New York,
praying for an increase of duty on certain
manufactures imported
-
-
1
9
Memorial of sundry manufacturers of the state of
Maryland
-
-
-
-
-
2
18
Memorial of N. H. Loring et al. cadets, military
academy
-
-
-
-
2
14
Memorial of the Chamber of Commerce of the city
of New York
-
-
-
-
%
20
Resolutions, Legislature of Missouri (land claim-
ants)
-
-
-
-
-
2
21
Remonstrance of the Virginia Agricultural Soci-
ety, of Fredericksburg
-
-
-
2
24
Memorial, National Vaccine Institution, for an
act of incorporation
-
-
-
2
29
Memorial, merchants Baltimore, cash payment of
duties
-
-
-
-
-
2
30
Memorial, Chamber of Commerce, New York,
sales at auctions and cash duties
-
-
2
s2
Petition, merchants, &c. New York, sales at auction
and cash duties
-
-
=
9
34
Memorial of inhabitonts of Baltimore, against
slavery in Missouri
-
-
-
S
40
Memorial of the Agricultural Societies of Virginia,
against an increase of duties
-
-
s
45
Memorial, merchants, &c. Baltimore, against
laying a duty on sales at auction
-
.
5
56
Memorial of merchants, &c. of Salem, Massachu-
setts, against a change of revenue system
by
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16 Cong. MISCELLANEOUS.
1st
Session.
Memorial of the Board of Managers of the Ame-
rican Colonization Society
-
-
5 63
Memorial, merchants, &c. Baltimore, against
change of revenue system
-
-
-
5
70
Representation of member from Maine, in relation
to the admission of the district of Maine into
the Union
-
-
-
-
-
6 82
Memorial of the Chamber of Commerce of the
city of Philadelphia, (aguinst a change in the
collection of duties)
-
-
-
-
7
94
Memorial of the General Assembly of Louisiana,
upon the subject of land titles
-
-
y 100
-
Memorial of the General Assembly of Louisiana,
upon the subject of foreign gold coins
-
8 119
Regulations of the Spanish government for grant-
ing lands in Louisiana, and Mr. Gallatin's in-
structions to the land commissioners in Lou-
isiana and Missouri
-
-
-
8 114
Memorial of the American Society of New York,
for the encouragement of domestic manufac-
tures, and on sales at auction
-
-
8 116
Memorial of John Johnson, jun.
.
-
8 117
16 Cong. Constitution of the state of Missouri
&
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1
2
2d Session. Memorial, Chamber of Commerce, New Haven,
against new tariff
-
-
-
-
1
4
Memorial, citizens of Petersburg, Virginia, against
new tariff -
-
-
-
-
1
5
Memorial of a convention. of delegates, represent-
ing merchants and others interested in com-
merce, assembled at Philadelphia, in favor of
new tariff
-
-
-
-
1
6
Memorial of merchants and others of Richmond,
Virginia, against the proposed tariff
-
1
7
Memorial of the inhabitants of the upper counties
of South Carolina, against an increase of
tariff
-
-
-
.
-
1
11
Petition of Seth Weed
-
-
-
&
1
12
Resolutions of the people of Newberry district,
against altering tariff
-
-
-
1
16
Memorial of citizens of Charleston, S. C. to the
same effect
-
-
.
-
1
17
Memorial of the merchants of Bath, state of
Maine, against altering the tariff
-
of
1
20
Memorial of the United agricultural societies,
Prince George, Sussex, Surry, Petersburg,
&c. &c. Virginia, against altering the tariff
1
22
13
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16 Cong. MISCELLANEOUS.
2d Session. Memorial of delegates from the commercial and
agricultural societies of Maine, (against alter-
ing the tariff)
-
-
-
-
1
23
Memorial of merchants and agriculturists of
Fredericksburg. Virginia, to the same effect
1
24
Memorial of the New York society for promoting
agriculture and manufactures (in fuvor of
new tariff)
-
-
-
=
1
28
Memorial of Auctineers of the city of New York
2
39
An act of the Legislature of Virginia relating to
the Cumberland road
-
-
-
4
50
Memorial of a Committee of the citizens of Phi-
ladelphia, for a Bankrupt system
-
-
4 53
Memorial of the Berkshire agricultural society of
Massachusetts
-
-
-
5
69
Memorial of officers of Tennessee, mounted Gun-
men, engaged iu the Seminole Campaign, &c.
5
74
Memorial of sundry inhabitants of Massachusetts
on the subject of privateering
-
-
5
76
Memorial. citizens of Hampshire county, Virgi
nia, (tariff)
-
-
-
-
5
78
Letter from the Governor of Ohio with a report
of a Committee of the assembly on the subject
of the proceeding of the Bank U. States,
against certain officers of the state
-
-
6
88
Memorial of the people of Spartansburg district,
S. C. against increase of tariff
-
-
6
95
A list of the members of the House of Representa-
tives at the 2d Session 16th Congress, desig-
nating the place where each was born
-
7 106
17 Cong. Memorial of the Rector and Visitors of the Uni-
1st Session.
versity of Virginia
=
-
1
2
Joint resolutions of the mayor, aldermen, &c. of
Norfolk, Virginia, British colonial trade
-
2
21
Memorial of the American Philosophical Society
of Philadelphia, (duty on books imported)
-
2
28
Memorial of the American Society to promote Ma-
aufactures, sales at auction, protect manufac-
tures
-
-
-
-
%
29
Memorial of the Seamen of the port of New York
3
40
Letter from John H. Bell, relative to Indian set-
tlements in Florida
-
-
-
4
55
Letter from James Smith, vaccine agent
- 4
57
Memorial of citizens of Troy, New York, (against
bankrupt system)
-
-
-
-
4
61
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17 Cong. MISCELLANEOUS.
1st Session. Memorial of citizens of Charleston, in favor of
bankrupt system
-
-
-
-
5 65
Resolutions and memorial of merchants, &c. of
Boston (navigation laws)
-
-
-
5 69
Memorial of the Board of Manufacturers of the
Pennsylvania Society for the encouragement
of domestic manufactures
-
-
- 5 81
Memorial of merchants et al. of Salem, Massa-
chusetts, navigation luws
-
-
- 5 86
Letter from Mr. Rodney, upou the subject of the : .
report of a select committee, appointed to con-
sider the reports of the Secretary of the Trea-
sury, in relation to the examination of the land
offices
-
-
-
7 124
A list of the members of the House of Representa-
tives at the 1st Session 17th Congress, desig-
nating the place where each was born
- 7 1S2
17 Cong. Reports to be made by the Executive Departments
2d Session.
to the House of Representatives, at the 2d
Session 17th Congress
-
-
-
1
1
Memorial of merchants of Boston, on the subject
of the revenue laws
-
-
-
1
11
Resolutions of the Legislature of Maryland, (in-
crease of navy and internal improvement)
-
1
14
Memorial of inhabitants of East Florida, conven-
ed at the city of St. Augustine
-
-
1
19
Letter from the Governor and Council of Mary-
/
land, transmitting a report of the commis-
sioners appointed to survey the river Potomac S 46
Report of the Washington Canal Company, of
their receipts and expenditures during the
year 1822 -
.
-
-
- 3 48
Memorial of the manufacturers of cordage of the
city and county of Philadelphia
-
- 3 49
An act of the Legislative Council of Florida, en-
titled An act to ruise a revenue in the territory
of Florida -
-
-
-
- 3 52
Document accompanying the bill No. 286, respect-
ing claims and titles to lands in Florida
-
4 66
Memorial of citizens of West Florida praying that
the operation of the law to ruise a revenue in
the territory of Florida may be suspended - 5 75
Memorial of sundry masters of vessels lying in
the port of Charleston (on the subject of color-
ed seamen) -
-
-
-
-
5
76
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TO ALL THE
PRINTED REPORTS OF COMMITTEES,
FROM 1817 TO 1824, INCLUSIVE.
No. of
Doc't.
A.
15 Cong. Academies, resolution to establish three additional
1st Session.
military
-
-
-
-
-
6
Armory, resolution to establish an additional national
6
Alabama territory, petition of citizens of Clark, Mon-
roe, Washington, Mobile, and Baldwin counties,
in the
-
-
-
-
-
- 23
Anderson, John
-
-
-
-
- 24
Amelia Island, relating to the introduction of slaves from 46
Austin, Major Loring
-
-
-
- 60
Amory. Jonathan, junior
-
-
-
- 75
Appropriation bill for 1818, on the disagreeing votes
of the two Houses on the military
-
- 94
Armstrong, relating to the officers and crew of the
brig General
-
-
-
-
- 135
Attorney of the southern district of New York, relat-
ing to fees charged by the
-
-
- 195
15 Cong.
Arbuthnot and Ambrister
-
-
-
- 82
2d Session.
Do
do
(Views of minority)
- 86
Academy, military, and school of practice of artillery
(resolution)
-
-
-
- 113
Artillery, school of practice for the
-
-
- 113
Accounts and expenditures, &c. (Sec Expenditures.)
16 Cong.
1st Session.
Appling, Rebecca C.
-
-
-
- 12
Appropriation, motions respecting the unexpended
balances of
-
-
14
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16 Cong.
Army, strength and distribution of the
-
1st Session.
Army, Mr. Storrs' report whether the moneys appro-
priated for the, have been applied to the use of
troops raised without the authority of Congress
16
Cong. Anderson, Samuel T.
-
2d Session. Agricultural Societies of Virginia, (See Virginia.)
Army, officers of, employed as clerks, (See Officers.)
17 Cong. Alabama, fortification of certain parts of the coast of
1st Session. Aliens, respecting their becoming citizens
-
-
Army, has it been reduced according to law?
-
Attorney General, extra payments made him
-
Attorney General, enlargement of his powers recom-
mended
- 1
Army, report respecting alterations in the system of
police and field service of the
1
,
17 Cong. Army, has it been reduced according to law?
-
2d Session. Anderson, Navarre and Robert
-
Aliens, respecting their becoming citizens
-
Allen, Lieut. William H. his mother and sister
-
Alabama, tonnage duty at Mobile and Blakeley
-
Alabama, fortifications of Mobile and Dauphin Island 1
18 Cong. Adams, Parmenio, VS. Isaac Wilson
1st Session.
Arms, Lemuel
-
-
-
-
Arkansas, on pre-emption rights in
-
-
-
Alden, Judah
-
-
-
-
-
Arms and
Ammunition
}
sale of unserviceable
-
-
Ammunition to be issued to Captain Partridge
-
Arms, amendment to the act for distributing
Agriculture, effect of an increase of duties on imports,
on
Alabama, Tennessee, and Coosa rivers, (See Canal.)
B.
15 Cong.
Brovet rank, proposition to repeal the law of July,
1st Session.
1812, granting pay, &c. to
-
-
-
Brooke, Edmund
-
-
-
-
-
Baltimore, memorial of merchants, traders, &c. of
-
Buildings, report of the committee on the public
-
Berry, Benjamin
.
-
Baker, Stephen, (See Miller & Baker.)
British W. I. islands and N. A. colonies, on the com-
mercial intercourse with the
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Doc't.
15 Cong. Beaumarchais, on the claim of the heiress of Caron de 111
1st
Session.
Brown, Noah, and al.
-
-
-
- 122
Da
do
do
brig Warrior -
-
- 123
Ball, Dr. Mattrom -
-
-
-
- 146
Bank of the United States, on the subject of transfers
of public debt by individuals, to secure loans made
to them by the
-
-
-
-
- 151
Burr, Samuel
-
-
-
-
- 165
Bassett, James, (See I. Loomis.)
Blagrove, William, letter from
-
-
- 182
Business necessary to be acted upon before the close
of the session
-
-
-
-
- 185
British Parliament, relating to the trade of the West
Indies, act of the
-
-
-
187, 196
Buildings, report, in part, of the committee of the pub-
lic
-
-
-
-
-
- 190
15 Cong.
Bank U. States, Mr. Spencer's resolution to appoint
Rd Semion.
a committee to inspect books, &c. - 7
Do
do
Report of committee
-
- 92
Do
do
Mr. Spencer's resolutions relating
to the
-
-
-
- 118
Do
do
memorial of sundry inhabitants of
:
Boston and vicinity, holders of
stock of the
-
-
- 138
Brown, Edwin C.
-
-
-
-
- 11
Barbour, Philip C. S.
-
-
-
- 16
Bowie and Kurtz
-
-
-
-
- 35
Bennett, Jasper
-
-
-
-
- 67
Bouton, Samuel, (See J. J. Johnson and al.)
Bevois, Hannab, (See J. J. Johnson and al.)
Business necessary to be acted on during the present
session -
-
-
-
-
- 141
16 Cong.
Beaulieu, Captain Lewis Joseph
-
-
-
5
1st Session. Barbour, Philip C.S.
-
-
-
-
8
Burk, Anthony's heirs
-
-
-
. 10
Buckminster, Thomas' administrators
-
- 15
Bonif, owners of the brig
-
-
-
- 21
Bush, Philip's executors
-
-
-
- 35
Bedinger, Henry
-
-
-
-
. 53
Banks in the District of Columbia
-
-
- 56
Baxter, Stephen
-
-
-
-
- 61
Bronson, Alvin
-
-
-
-
- 81,
Bayard, William and others
.
-
- 95
Brownstown treaty, on the propriety of giving effect
to the
-
-
-
-
,
- 98,
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16 Cong.
2d Session.
Baltimore, inhabitants of, (See Maryland.)
Bowie, Kurtz, et al.
-
-
-
- 20
Berzat. Gabriel
-
-
,
1
- 28
Buntin, Robert
-
-
-
-
- 36
Bronson, Alvin
-
I
-
-
- 39
Brady, James
-
-
-
-
- 41
Baudry
Bussard
}
(See Gunpowder.)
Business, (See Unfinished business.)
17 Cong. Baltimore, compensation for vessels sunk in the har-
1st Session.
bor of. -
-
-
-
-
-
1
Business of the last Session unfinished
-
-
4
Byers, James
-
-
-
-
- 11
Battelle, Jonathan
-
-
-
-
- 25
Brown, Morgan
-
-
-
-
- 30
Beaugroud, (Seo Jerome and others.)
Brisban, James
-
-
-
-
- 39
Bronson, Alvin
-
-
-
-
- 40
Berzat, Susan
-
-
-
-
- 49
Blakely, fortifications of the town
-
-
- 51
Bank of the United States, inquiry into the rate of in-
terest taken at the
-
-
- 59
Brownstown, effect to be given to the treaty of
- 61
Bulloch, Archibald S. and others
-
-
- 63
Buenos Ayres. independence of
-
-
- 73
Balances, to be reported one year after being due
- 100
Business unfinished
-
-
-
-
$0 110
Baldwin, Mr. his resolution
-
-
- 5
Bassett, Mr. his resolution
-
-
-
- 11
17 Cong.
Brown, Morgan
-
-
-
-
-
8
2d Session.
Breevoort. Henry B.
-
-
-
... 9
Bulloch, Archibald S. and others
-
-
- 10
Bronson, Alvin
-
-
-
-
- 12
Beaugraud, &c. (See Jerome and others.)
Brownstown treaty road
-
-
-
- 50
Bogert, John G.
-
-
-
-
- 56
Burgin, John
-
-
-
-
- 74
Beaumarchais' case, at large
-
-
- 75
Blakely and Mobile, tonnage duty at
-
- 98
Banks in South Carolina, and
}
.
-
Bank of the United States
- 101
18 Cong.
Babbit, Jacob
-
-
.
-
B
3
1st Session. Bacot, Thomas W.
-
-
-
- 4
Booker, Edmond, on behalf of the heirs of Fester
20
Biddle, John, contests the election of G. Richard
-
27
INDEX.
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Doc't.
18 Cong. Brush, Elijah's representatives
-
-
- 43
1st Session. Burns Malachi
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-
-
-
- 48
Bennett. Joshua
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-
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-
- 53
Bradford. Charles
-
-
.
-
- 59
Buildings, report on the experditures on the public
-
60
Biggar's company of Rangers
-
-
- 63
Beaumarchais, on the claim of the representative of - 64
,
Bailey. John. 011 his right to hold a seat in the House -
of Representatives
-
-
-
- 67
Blount, Willie
-
-
-
-
- 76
Beard. David
-
-
-
-
- 85
Buildings, public, (See Public Buildings)
Business necessary to be acted upon during the session- 117
Business, unfinished, at the close of the session
- 132
C.
15 Cong.
Carr, Thomas, and al.
-
-
-
- 86
1st Session. Commercial intercourse with the W. I. islands, &c.
relating to the -
-
-
-
- 87
Clamorgan's representatives
-
-
- 108
Cowan, Captain John
-
-
-
126, 140
Claims for property lost, &c. in the late war; on ex-
tending the provisions of the law providing for
the payment of
-
-
-
- 147
Clerks of Departments, relating to the
-
182, 194
Carroll, Daniel. of Dud. letter from
-
- 184
Creighton, relating to Captain John O.
-
- 183
Constitution, proposition to amend, by Mr. Lewis - 200
15 Cong.
Colonization Society, on a memorial of the president
2d Session.
and board of managers of the
-
-
-
9
Cutter, John
-
-
-
-
- 15
Clark, John
-
- .
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-
- 27
Clark, Col. Isaac
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-
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-
- 28
Carr, Thomas, and al.
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-
- 31
Callan, Patrick
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-
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-
- 51
Coffin, William
r
-
-
-
- 53
Child. Ezra
-
-
-
-
- 59
College, on a memorial of the trustees of Hancock - 103
Coins of the United States, &c. on amending the laws
which regulate the
-
-
-
- 111
16 Cong. Carr, Thomas, and others. commissioners, &c.
2, 62
1st Session. Coffin, William, and others
-
-
- 21
Council Bluffs. military expedition to the
-
- 24
Cowen, Captain John
-
-
-
- 25
Capitol, in relation to the work on the
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16 Cong. Clothing the militia
-
0
-
- 38
1st
Session. Contested election between Sage and Guyon
- 39
Columbia, District, Mr. Archer's resolutions respect-
ing the judiciary of the
-
-
- 48
Columbia, Banks in the District of -
-
- 56
Cravat, Richard, and Cheney, Beley
-
- 64
Capitol, expenditures in rebuilding the
-
- 69
Constitution of the United States, an amendment to - 82
Cadets at West Point, report on the case of the
87, 90
Colonization Society, report on their memorial
- 97
Conture, Jean B. (See Jerome, et al.)
16 Cong.
2d Session.
Congress Hall, (See Representatives Chamber.)
Capitol. (See do.)
Columbia river, (See Pacific ocean.)
Coins of the United States, (See Gold coins.)
Commissioners under the treaty of Ghent, (See Ghent-)
17 Cong.
Canals and Roads, report of the committee, together
1st Session.
with Mr. Gallatin's report on the subject
-
8
Columbia river, occupation of the
-
-
- 18
Credentials of members reported on -
1
22, 66
Conture, Jean B. (See Jerome, &c.)
Childers, Nathaniel
-
-
,
- 35
Calvert county, (See Maryland.)
Chazotte, Peter S. and others, coffee land association 47
Commerce in the Gulph of Mexico, further protection
to be afforded to
-
-
-
- 5S
Cadets and Military Academy, report respecting the
54
Caze and Richaud
-
-
-
-
- 60
Cosden and Reed, contested election
-
- 64
Clark, Thaddeus
Crane, Albert
}
(See Laurence and others.)
Commerce of the U. States, generally, report on the
70
Colombia
Chili
}
Independence of
-
-
- 73
Capitol, appropriations, &c. for the
-
-
- 76
Carrera, William de la
-
-
-
- 83
Cannon, Mr. his resolution
-
-
a
-
S
Cocke, Mr. his resolution
-
-
.
-
9
Cook, Mr. his resolution
-
-
r
- 10
17 Cong.
Calvert County Levy Court, Maryland
-
-
s
2d Session. Caze and Richaud
-
-
-
-
- 13
Coffee Land Association of East Florida
-
- 14
Conture, (See Jerome and others.)
Clarke, Thaddeus
-
-
-
-
- 28
Commerce with foreign nations, report respecting our 48
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17
Cong. Clarke, James H.
-
-
-
-
- 68
H
Session.
Conolesky, (a Cherokee Indian)
-
-
- 72
Cherokee Indians, fee simple in lands to certain
- 72
Coins of the U. States, report respecting the stand-
ard of
.
-
-
-
- 80
Coins, foreign, continuation of the currency of certain 83
Coins, foreign, receivable in payment for lands
- 85
Church of St. Anne, in Detroit
-
-
- 87
Capitol, on the progress, &c. of the centre building of
the
-
-
-
-
-
- 91
Canada trade, report on certain acts of the British
Parliament in relation to the
-
-
- 96
Courts of the United States, on alterations proposed in
the organization of the -
-
-
- 105
Cannon, Mr. motions of
-
Vol. 2, No. of motion 1
Colden, Mr. motion of
-
2,
do
2
M Cong.
Calvert county, Maryland, levy court of
-
-
7
,Ist Semion.
Constitution of the United States. Mr. M'Duffie's re-
port, proposing an amendment respecting election
of President and Vice President
-
-
8
Cotheal and Hallet
-
-
-
-
- 22
Castine, persons who have paid duties on goods import-
ed into
-
-
-
-
- 29
Church of St. Anne, in Detroit
-
.
- 30
Carr, Thomas, John Donnelson, &c.
-
- 37
Childers, Nathaniel -
-
-
-
- 47
Cox, Thomas, and others, pensioners
-
- 54
Cammann, Augustus F.
-
-
-
- 55
Chalmers, John
-
-
-
-
- 79
Cox, John P.
-
-
-
-
- 80
Canal around the falls of the Ohio
-
-
- 98
Cleveland, Samuel
-
-
-
-
- 104
Cocke, Colonel William
-
-
-
- 105
Columbia river
-
-
-
-
- 110
Cumberland road, respecting the repairs of the
- 118
Canal to connect the Tennessee, Alabama, and Coosa
rivers -
-
-
-
-
- 123
Crawford, Wm. H. on charges preferred against him
&
by Ninian Edwards
-
.
.
128, 133
D.
15 Cong.
Duties, accompanying a bill to abolish the internal
-
5
Ist Session.
Domestic manufactures, on the subject of
-
- 105
Documents, respecting the distribution of certain public 162
Delafield, John
,
.
-
-
163
108
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15 Cong. Dox, Jacob
-
-
-
-
. 18
2d Session.
Duties on wines, with bill reducing the
-
- 23
De Vienne Col.
-
-
-
- 29
Duffield, Margaretta, (See J. J. Johnson, and al.)
Deaf and dumb, Connecticut asylum for the education
of the
-
-
-
-
-
- 142
16 Cong. Downes, William, (See Carr and others.)
1st Session.
Donaldson John
(do
do.)
Deaf and dumb in New York
-
-
- 16
Dale, Samnel
-
-
-
-
- 36
Demarest, Samuel
-
-
-
-
- 50
Deslonde, Rosalie P.
-
-
-
16 Cong.
- 12
2d Session.
Davis, Hannah
-
-
-
-
- 16
Dewees, Sarah
-
-
-
-
- 19
De la Ronde, Pierre Denis
-
-
-
- 26
Dockery, Matthew
-
-
-
-
- 30
Dupont de Nemours, and Co. (See Gunpowder.)
17 Cong. Diana, sea letter restored to the ship
-
- 14
1st Session.
Distillers in Lancaster, Pa.
-
-
- 24
Dashiell, G. W. (See Mactier.)
Dauphine Island, fortifications on the coast of
51, 94
Dey, Anthony, and James McDonald
-
67, 102
David, John T. report respecting a suit with
- 102
17 Cong.
Drakeford, William -
-
-
-
- 16
2d Session. Dashiell, George W. (see Mactier.)
Denney, Penelope
-
-
-
-
- 62
Duties, as laid and as proposed to be laid, compara-
tive view of
-
-
-
-
64, 73
Document, suppression in the printing of certain
parts of a
-
-
-
76, 100
Davis, Solomon's administrators
-
6
.
- 82
Detroit, church of St Anne, in
-
-
- 87
Dauphin Island, fortifications of
-
-
- 10S
18 Cong.
Denney, Penelope
-
,
-
.
- 6
Ist Session. Distillers n Berks county, Pennsylvania
-
- 13
Donnelson, John Stephen Heard, and others
- S7
Dixon, William and James
.
-
-
- 44
Duvall, Mareen
-
-
-
-
- 49
Duncan. Jonas
-
-
-
.
- 65
Deaf and Dumb, asylum for, in Kentucky
-
- 122
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E.
15 Cong. Earle. Elias. (report committee of elections)
31, 43
1st Session. Executive offices, (See Public Buildings.)
Emigrant associations of New York, Philadelphia,
Baltimore, and Pittsburgh
-
-
- 119
15 Cong. Expenditures in the Post Office establishment
- 140
2d Session.
16 Cong. Elliott, Jonathan, and John Law
.
-
- 57
1st Session.
17 Cong. Elections, report on the certificates of
-
22, 6
1st Session. East Florida Coffee Land Association, (See Chazotte,
&c )
Erving. George W. letter from, &c.
-
- 62
Easton. Sarah. and Dorothy Storer -
-
- 75
Expenditures of government, (See Retrenchment.)
Eames, Thomas
-
-
-
-
- 99
17 Cong. East Florida Coffee Land Association
-
- 14
2d Session. Easton and Storer
-
-
-
-
- 17
Eames. Thomas
-
-
-
-
- 18
Edgar and Macomb -
-
-
-
- 70
Elliott, Joseph, a Cherokee Indian
-
-
- 72
18 Cong.
1st
Session. Eslay a. Don Miguel
-
-
-
- 39
Edwards, Ninian, is. the Secretary of the Treasury - - 128
Do.
do.
do.
133
F.
13 Cong. Fairbanks, (See Keys and Fairbanks.)
1st Session.
Flag of the United States
-
-
-
- 37
French, (See Kinsley & French.)
Fees charged by the attorney, southern district of New
York, relating to
.
-
-
- 195
15 Cong. Frink, Luther. (See Hannah Ring.)
2d Session. France, continuing the currency of the crowns and
five franc pieces of
-
.
-
- 111
16 Cong. Fillmore. Spiller
-
-
-
-
- 10
1st Session. Flood. Martha
-
-
-
-
- 44
Forman, William Gordon
-
-
-
- 75
Florida. on taking possession of
-
-
- 76
Fortifications, on reducing or suspending the expend-
itures on
-
-
-
-
- 93
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16 Cong. Freeland. Benjamin
-
-
-
- 37
2d Session.
Finances of the United States, (See Revenue.)
,
Finances, report upon the
-
-
-
- 66
17
Cong. Finances. report on the state of the
-
.
-
6
1st Season.
Frizell. William. &c.
-
-
-
- 9
French spoliations, report respecting
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- 32
Foster & Walley
-
-
-
-
- 74
Ford Nathan
-
-
-
-
- 77
Fortifications, reports on the subject of
-
51, 94
Fines on the militia of Pennsylvania
-
- 97
Finances, report on the state of the
-
-
- 103
17 Cong. Florida Coffee Land Association
-
-
- 14
2d Session.
Ford. Nathan
-
-
-
-
- 15
Fillmore, Septa
-
-
-
-
- 19
Fox, George W.
-
-
-
-
- 20
Foster and Walley -
-
-
-
- 55
Five franc pieces of France, currency of continued
-
83
18 Cong. Fountain. Garrett
-
-
-
-
- 12
1st Session. Foster, Robert and James, their heirs
-
- 20
Foreman. Rob. rt S.
-
-
-
- 36
Forbes. 11 illiam's heirs
-
-
-
- 41
French spoliations previous to 1800, report respecting 94
Do.
do.
subsequent to 1806, report respecting 127
G.
15 Cong. Georgia. claims of detachments of militia of the state of 16
1st Session. Graeff, Mary
-
-
-
-
- 51
Goddard. Samuel, and al. (owners of the ship Ari-
adne, &c)
-
-
-
-
- 85
Gordon. William. and Lawrence Muse
-
- 116
Gen. Armstrong. relating to the officers, &c. of the brig 135
Grillin, Thomas
-
-
-
-
- 144
Gelston & Schenck -
-
-
-
- 169
Gunboats No. 149 and 154, (See Loomis.)
Gales & Seaton
-
-
-
-
- 180
Ghent. report of committee upon expenses under the
4th, 5th. 6th, and 7th articles of the treaty of - 193
15 Cong. Gooding. John, and James Williams -
-
- 74
2d Session.
16 Cong. Gooding. John, and James Williams
-
-
1
1st Session. Georgia. on behalf of Thomas Carr, and others
2, 62
Guyon. James, VS. Ebcn. Sage
-
-
- 39
Gibb, Samuel
-
-
.
-
- 67
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16 2d Cong. Godfroy and Beaugraud. (See Jerome, et al.)
Session. Gold coins. on increasing the relative value of
- 54
Ghent. salaries of commissioners under treaty of
- 56
Gunpowder and lead, on loans of
-
-
- 58
Girault, John, heirs of
-
-
-
- 62
17 Cong. Georgia. execution of the articles of agreement and
1st Session.
cession between the United States and
-
- 10
Guthry, John
-
-
-
-
- S1
Godfroy. (See Jerome.)
Gilbert. Marius W.
-
-
-
- 38
Gulf of Mexico, (See Commerce.)
Government, expenses of. (See Retrenchment.)
Georgia, payment for militia services in 1792-3-4 - 91
17
Cong.
Georgia, report on certain Indian treaties advers
0
2d Session.
the rights of
-
-
-
-
1,57
Gilbert, Marinus W.
-
-
-
- 21
Godfroy, (see Jerome)
Georgia militia claims
-
-
-
- 52
Glascock, General Thomas -
-
-
- 53
Gunpov der and lead, &c. loaned to certain individu-
als
-
-
-
-
-
58,67
Gove, George B. R.
-
-
-
- 60
Gales and Seaton, relating to suppressed paragraph in
a certain letter -
-
-
-
76, 100
Great Britain, report on certain acts of Parliament of
concerning the Canada trade
-
-
- 96
18
Cong.
Giffin and Hoag
-
-
-
-
- 19
1st Session. General Jackson. owners of the ship
-
- 32
Georgia militia claims
-
-
-
- 45
Goldsmith and Roderick
-
-
-
- 91
Gray. William F.
-
-
-
-
- 93
Georgia. respecting the execution of the compact be-
tween the United States and the state of
109
Great Britian. respecting contravention of the provi-
sions of the commercial convention with, and the
imposition of duties to countervail certain com-
mercial regulations of -
-
-
- 126
Greece. Mr. Webster's and Mr. Poinsett's proposi-
tions respecting. (At the end of the second volume.)
H.
15 Cong. Hammond, C. and Samuel Herrick, (contested election) I so
lat Session. Hughes. Samuel
-
-
-
-
75
Haile, John -
.
-
-
-
- 115
112
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15 Cong. Havens. Rensselaer, (See Noah Brown and al.)
1st Session. Hamilton. Archibald W.
-
-
-
- 124
Henderson. William
-
-
-
- 139
Heath. Nathaniel H and D. Renner
-
- 158
Hooker. Samuel F.
-
-
-
-
- 161
Heath. relating to captain John
-
-
- 183
15 Cong.
Haley, John and S. Q. Richardson
-
-
- 1S
2d Session. Hancock College, (See College.)
Hughes, James
-
-
-
-
- 123
16 Cong.
Heard. Stephen. heirs (Sec Carr.)
1st Session. Hughes, Samuel
-
-
-
-
-
6
Hugbes James
0
-
-
,
- 7
Henderson, William
-
-
-
- 19
Hart. En
-
-
-
-
-
- 23
Heinrick. Danish Brigantine
-
-
- 65
Hunt. Abijah's heirs
-
-
-
- 75
Horses 10st in the Seminole war
-
-
- 84
Bazen. Moses. executor of
-
-
-
- 85
Hackley, Richard S.
-
-
-
- 88
16 Cong.
Hunsinger. Jacob
-
-
-
-
- 5
2d "ession. Hali, William W.
-
-
-
-
- 46
17 Cong. Hart. Eli
-
-
-
-
-
3, 19, S7
1st Session. Henderson. William -
-
-
-
-
5
Horses lost in the Seminole war
-
-
- 13
Homer. James
-
-
-
-
- 17
Hook Josias
-
-
-
-
- 42
Hunter. Alexander. (see Bulloch)
Howard Stephen. jr.
-
-
-
- 71
Henderson, Stephen -
-
-
-
- 89
17 Cong. Hunter. Alexander. and others
-
-
- 10
2d Session. nalsey. Frederick
-
-
-
-
- 22
Hart, EN (property lost)
-
-
-
- 23
Hart. Eli (loan to J. G. Camp)
-
-
- 24
Henderson. Stephen .
-
-
-
- 25
Hospitals, naval
-
-
-
-
- 78
Humpbrey. Alexander and Sylvester
-
- 80
Hall of the Representatives, alterations in the
- 90
18 Cong.
Heag and Gifin
-
-
-
-
- 19
1st Session.
Pal : and Cotheals -
-
-
-
- 22
Rok.John
-
-
-
-
-
- 26
Holey. Acthur H.
-
-
-
-
- S4
Heard, Stephen, John Donnelson, Th. Carr, and others S?
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18 Cong. Hook. Josiah, junior
-
-
-
- 46
1st Session. Holiday. John
-
-
-
-
- 62
Harlin, George
-
$
-
-
- 70
I.
1st Session.
15 Cong. Internal duties. report (Ways and Means) on abolish-
ing the (See Duties.)
Invalids. resolution to provide for organizing a corps of
6
Indian tribes. accompanyi a oill to establish trading
houses with the
-
-
-
- 59
Indies acts of the British parliament relating to the
commerce of the West
-
-
187, 196
Indies. relating to the commercial intercourse of the
United States with the British West
-
- 87
Illinois territory, inhabitants of, (confirmation of titles) 109
I
15 Cong.
Indians settling on lands of the United States. to pro-
2d Session.
hibit Choctaw
-
-
-
-
- 10
Ingram. Sarah
-
-
-
-
- 38
Indian tribes. relating to the civilization of certain -
91
16
1st Cong. Session. Do confirmed claims to land in
Illinois, inhabitants of (land claims)
-
- 40
-
- 52
Indians, Stockbridge, or Mohiccan
-
- 70
2d Session.
16 Cong
Illinois. legislature of (scat of government)
-
- 43
Imprisonment for debts due the United States, on abol-
ishing -
-
-
:
-
- 63
17
1st Cong. Session.
Indians, report on the subject of treatics with the Creek
and Cherokee
-
-
-
-
- 10
Indians. report of Dr. Floyd respecting alterations in
the system of trade with the
-
-
- 18
Illinois, confirmation of certain land titles in
- 58
Irvine, Alexander, (see Bullock.)
i7
2d
Cong.
Indian treaties. adverse to the rights of Georgia
-
1.
Session. Irvine. Alexander, (see Bullock)
Inclined Plane, or Marine Rail Way
1
- 89
Indians in Florida. report on the state of the
- 97
Indian trading establishments. execution of the act abo-
lishing the
-
-
-
- 104
Ingham, Mr. his motion
Vol. 2, No. of motion 7
18 Cong
Indians. on the expediency of repealing the act for ci-
1st Session.
vilizing the
-
.
-
- 92
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18 Cong. Indians, compensation to friendly Creeks. for proper-
1st Session.
ty lost in the late war
-
-
-
- 101
Indians. respecting the extinguishment of their title to
lands for the benefit of Georgia -
-
- 109
Indian trading establishments, respecting the abolition
of the -
-
-
-
-
- 129
J.
15 Cong. Judicial proceedings of states, their effects in other
1st Session.
states -
-
-
-
-
- 17
Jackson, Andrew, and al.
-
-
-
- 86
Jourdon, B. and P.
-
-
-
-
- 100
Jenks, Frederick, (See Noah Brown and al. brig War-
rior.)
15 Cong.
Janney. Joseph
-
-
-
-
- 24
2d Session. Jones, John Rice
-
-
-
-
- 30
Johnson. John J. and al.
-
-
-
- 71
Jones, William
-
-
-
-
- 130
16 Cong. Jackson, Andrew, and others, (See Carr and others.)
Int Session. Jenks, Stephen, and Sons
-
-
-
- 34
Janney, Joseph
-
-
-
-
- 45
16 Cong. Johnson, Col. James, (See Yellow Stone expedition.)
3d Session. Jarrot, Nicholas
-
-
-
-
- 2
Jerome, Jean B. et al.
-
-
-
- 33
17 Cong. Jerome, Jean B. and others -
-
-
- 34
1st Session.
Johnson, William
-
-
-
-
-
2
17 Cong.
2d Session.
Jenkins, John
-
-
-
-
- 11
Jerome, Godfroy, Beaugraud, McDougall, & Couture 26
Judicial system of the U. States. on alterations propo-
sed in the
-
-
-
-
- 105
Jennings, Mr. his motion
Vol. 2, No. of motion s,9
18 Cong. Janney, Joseph
-
-
-
-
- 17
1st Session. Jones. Nathaniel
-
-
.
-
- 61
Jourdan, Josiah
-
-
-
-
- 90
K.
15 Cong. Keys and Fairbanks
-
-
-
- 26
1st Session. King, Giles
-
-
-
-
- 121
Kellogg, Giles
-
-
-
-
- 13S
Kinsley and Forsyth
-
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15 Cong.
Kellogg, Giles
-
-
r
.
-
5
2d Session.
Kurtz, (See Bowie.)
16 Cong. Kalb, heirs of the Baron de
-
-
1st Session.
- 63
.
16 Cone.
2d Session.
Kurtz. et al. (See Bowie, Kurtz, et al.)
Kalb, Baron de, heirs of
-
-
-
- 22
1st Session.
17 Cong. Kroft, Abraham
-
-
-
-
- 45
Kemp, Thomas
-
-
-
-
- 44
17 Cong. Kemp, Thomas
-
-
-
-
- 27
2d Session. Kendall, William
-
-
-
-
- 84
18 Corg.
Kendull, William
-
-
-
-
- 10
1st Se asion.
King. Lieut. Wm his petition
-
-
- 52
Kentucky Asylum for deaf and dumb
-
- 122
Kentucky. Mr. Letcher's proposition growing out of
the decision of the Supreme Court, on the occupy-
ing claimant law of, (See end of Vol. 2.)
L.
15
Cong. Lewis. Winslow & Henry
-
-
-
- 10
1st Session.
Lands of the United States, on increasing the price of
the
-
-
-
-
-
- 28
Lee, William. agent for procuring furniture for the
President's house. report from
-
-
- 145
Loomis, Jarius, and James Bassett -
-
- 17%
15 Cong.
Lands in the state of Ohio, resolution in relation to
2d Session.
the sales of public
-
-
-
- 20
Louisiana and Missouri. adjustment of land claims in 21
Lue as J. B. C. and Clement B. Penrose
-
- 37
Lands fo: the endowment of a university in each state,
on granting
-
-
-
-
- 97
16 Cong. Lucas. John. B.C.
-
-
-
-
- 13
1st Session. Lands in Illinois, claims to
-
-
-
- 40
Laurence. Hoel
-
-
-
- 43
Levy court, Calvert county, Maryland
-
- 47
Livingston. H. B.
-
-
-
-
- 51
Land. confirmed claims to, in Illinois
-
- 5%
Law. John, and Jonathan Elliot
-
-
- 57
Laws in newspapers, publication of the
-
- 78
Languille, Francis B.
-
-
-
- 80
Loan, report recommending a
-
.
- 91
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16 Cong. Lyon. Matthew
$
-
-
-
-
8
2d Session.
Languille Francis B.
-
-
-
- 29
Lacroix. (see Jeroine et al.)
Lotteries in the District of Columbia
-
- 48
Lands, relating to military bount
-
-
- 53
Lead, loans of (see Gunpowder.)
17 Cong. Lancaster. Pa. distillers in -
-
-
- 24
1st Session.
Levy court Calvert county, Md.
-
-
- S6
Le Ray de Chaumont. James
-
-
- 52
Land titles in Ulinois. confir mation of certain
- 58
Lawrence, Hoel. and others -
-
-
- 69
Land offices, respecting the examination of the
- 81
Lee, Henry -
-
-
-
-
- 96
17
Cong. Levy Court. Calvert County, Maryland
-
-
S
2d Session. Lawrence. Hoel
-
-
-
-
- 28
Lead and powder loaned to individuals
-
58.67
Lawrence. Julia, widow of the late Captain
-
- 66
Lewis. Edwin, against Judge Tait
-
-
- 69
Lacy, Andrew
-
-
-
-
- 72
18 Cong. Lawrence, Julia, widow of Capt. J. Lawrence
-
5
1st Session. Levy Court, Calvert county Maryland
-
8,
- 7
Land in
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respecting titles to
-
-
- 23
Louisiana
Lands. continuing provisions for relief of purchasers
25
Lands in Arkansas. pre-emption rights to
-
- 56
Louderman. Catherine
-
-
-
- 58
Library of Congress, on an additional appropriation
for the -
-
.
-
-
- 69
Lee. Henry -
-
-
-
-
- 71
Leightner, Henry
-
-
-
-
- 73
Land, sold by J. C. Symmes. right of the United
States to a certain township of
-
-
- 88
Lands, owned by the Society of United Brethren, re-
cession of, to the United States -
.
- 99
Lands. in St. Helena district, pre-emption rights to - 108
Lands, respecting pre-emption rights in the purchase of 115
Littlefield, Pelatiah
-
-
-
- 116
Land, reserved for the use of a salt spring in the state
of Ohio -
-
-
-
- 119
Lands, between
1 in Ohio. negotiations re-
Ludlow's & Robert's lines
1
specting
-
- 121
Lands, in Florida, relative to claims to
-
- 130
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15 Cong. Military academies, resolution to establish three addi-
1st Session.
tional -
-
-
-
-
-
6
Military peace establishment, resolution relating to the
6
Minors, who enlisted in the late or present army, on
granting a bounty of land to
-
-
-
6
Mississippi convention, memorial of the
-
- 15
Militia. relating to organizing, arming, and disciplin-
ing the
-
-
-
-
- 44
Miller and Baker
-
-
-
-
- 69
Merchants, traders, and manufacturers of Baltimore,
memorial of sundry
-
-
-
- 45
Manley, Daniel
-
-
-
-
- 74
Mumford, George, communication to committee of
elections
-
-
- 79
Do
do
report on bis case
-
- 87
Manufactures, on the subject of domestic
-
- 105
Maine, on the petitions of inhabitants of, (See West
India Islands, &c.)
Muse, Lawrence. and William Gordon
-
- 116
Massachusetts claim for militia services, on the sub-
ject of
-
-
-
-
-
- 147
Mayhew, Thadeus
-
-
-
-
- 154
Morocco, on a consular residence at Mogadore, in the
empire of
-
-
-
-
- 170
Midshipmen of the Mediterranean squadron, on the
memorial of the
-
-
-
- 183
Meade, Richard W. relating to
-
-
- 185
15 Cong.
21 Session.
Missouri and Louisiana. adjustment of land claims in 21
Montgomery, Alex. heirs of
-
-
- 32
Missouri, memorial of the Legislature of (divide ter-
ritory) -
-
-
-
-
- 45
Mayhew. Thadeus
-
-
-
$
- 61
M.Comas. Josiah H.
-
-
-
- 94
Mackay, James
-
-
-
-
- 95
M.Donald, Wm. administrator of James
-
- 96
Measures, (See Weights and measures.)
Militia, organization and discipline of the
-
- 108
M.Causland, John
-
-
-
-
- 120
16 Cong. Martin. Joseph, and others, (See Carr)
1st Session. M'Donald, William -
-
-
-
-
4
M'Cullough. Hugh -
-
-
-
- 11
Mandan villages, military expedition to
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1. Merrill 0. C.
M'Intosh, William
-
-
-
-
- 31
Miller. Christopher -
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-
-
- ST
Militia. clothing of the
,
-
-
,
- 38
Mackay, James
-
-
-
-
- 41
Mayhew, Thaddeus -
-
-
-
- 54
M'G,rw. John. and others
-
-
-
- 64
M'Comas. Josiah H. and wife. heirs of Willis
- 68
Mobiccan or Stockbridge Indians
-
-
- 70
Manufacturers, Mr. Lowndes' motion respecting man-
ufactures
-
-
-
-
- 92
ong.
M'Intosh, William
-
-
-
-
-
1
lession. Missouri, on the constitution of
-
-
-
3
Muse, Lawrence
-
-
-
-
-
6
Manufactures, on the subject of
-
-
- 34
Maine. on the petition of inhabitants of Belfast
- 74
M'Duff Daniel
-
-
-
-
-
9
M'Duff Daniel
-
-
-
.
- 10
Mary land, inhabitants of Baltimore, (vessels sunk) -
11
M'Cartney, John
-
-
-
-
- 14
Mellen, Peggy
-
-
,
-
- 23
Farland, James
-
-
-
-
- 24
M'Dougall, George, (see Jerome.)
Meldrum, John
-
-
-
-
- S5
M'llatton, Henry
-
-
-
-
- 38
Macomb, William
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-
-
- 44
May, James
.
- Manufactures, (see Virginia Agricultural Societies)
Murray, George W.
Mifflin. John R.
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sce Gunpowder.
Missouri, on Senate resolution for admission of
- '60
17 Cong.
Mellen, Peggy
-
-
-
-
-
1st Session. May, James, and Macomb, William
-
-
McFarland James, Hampton Pankey, and William
Frizell -
-
-
-
-
-
McHatton. John
-
-
-
-
-
Militia, increase of appropriation for arming
-
Morris, Richard G. -
-
&
-
-
Mactier. Alexander, and others
-
-
-
Maria, Therese
-
-
-
-
-
McDougal George. (see Jerome and others,)
Maryland, Levy court of Calvert county
-
-
Mobile Point. fortification of
-
-
5
Mexico. Gulph of. (ser commerce.)
Military Academy, and Corps of Cadets
-
Digitized by Google
INDEX.
119
Doc't.
17 Cong. Medals presented by G. W. Erving -
6
- 62
Let Session. McDonald James, and Anthony Dey
-
67, 102
Mexico, independence of
-
-
-
- 73
Montgomery, Alexander
-
-
-
- 84
Melville, David
-
-
-
-
- 102
Munoz, Alonzo B.
-
.
-
-
- 107
Mix, Elijah, on his contract
-
-
- 109
McDuffie's resolutions
-
.
.
-
8
Mitchell, Mr. his resolution -
-
-
- 12
Montgomery, Mr. his resolution
.
-
. 14
Maryland, Levy Court of Calvert County, in
-
3
17 Cong.
2d Session.
Mills, Peter -
-
-
-
-
-
6
McDougall, (see Jerome, and others)
Mactier, Alexander, G. W. Dashiell and A. Stewart . 29
Morris, Richard G. -
-
-
-
- 30
Moore, Allen R.
-
-
-
-
- 31
Macomb, Alexander, and Wm. Edgar
-
- 70
McCaleb. David
-
-
-
-
- 71
McNary. John, a Cherokee Indian
-
-
- 72
Mint at Philadelphia, on the continuance of the
- 80
Marine Rail Way, or Inclined Plane
-
- 89
Midshipmen. on apportioning them among the states
92
Militia, additional appropriation for arming the
- 94
Mobile and Blakeley, tonnage duty at
-
- 98
Morrison. James
-
-
-
-
- 99
Mobile. fortifications of
-
-
.
- 103
Mercer, Mr. his motion
Vol. 2, No. of motion 10
18 Cong. Maryland, levy court, Calvert county
-
-
7
1st Session.
Minifie, Charles
-
-
-
-
- 14
Morris, Richard G. -
-
-
-
- 16
Macy, Francis G. and others
-
-
- 32
Macomb. Alexander -
-
-
-
- S5
Marechal. Joseph
-
-
-
-
- 42
Members of the House, respecting their habitancy in
the states from which they are elected
-
- 77
Military stores, sale of unserviceable
-
- 81
Mitchell. John
-
-
-
-
- 112
Massachusetts militia claims
-
-
- 120
N.
15 Cong. New York, relating to the application of the funds of
1st Session.
the District Court of the district of
-
- 138
Niagara frontier, relating to sufferers during Digitized the late
war, on the
-
-
-
177
120
INDEX.
Doc't.
15 Cong. Navy, on a resolution to inquire into the laws govern-
1st Session.
ing the -
-
-
-
-
- 183
15 Cong. Negroes (See Colonization Society)
2d Session.
Navy agents, accompanying a bill concerning
- 72
Navy pension fund, relating to the
%
-
-
- 147
16 Cong.
Navy. on a reduction of the
-
-
-
- 74
1st Session.
Newspapers. publication of the laws in the
-
- 78
Navy Board, on alterations in the act establishing a - 94
16 Cong. New York. inhabitants of Niagara frontier
-
- 31
2d Session. Noyes, Moses, (see Hannab Richardson)
Navy United States. on limiting number of seamen
employed in the, (see Seamen)
Navy Department, expenditures in the
-
- 67
17 Cong. Naval stores, report respecting
-
-
- 55
1st Session. Navigation acts, on the repeal of the
-
- 70
Navy, modification of the act for the gradual increase
of the
-
-
-
-
-
- 80
Nelson, Mr. his resolution
-
-
-
-
6
17 Cong. Navarre. and others, (see Anderson)
2d Session. Navigation acts. report respecting the operation of - 48
Nimmo William T.
-
-
-
-
- 49
Naval Peace Establishment -
-
-
- 63
Naval Hospitals
-
-
-
-
- 78
18 1st Cong. Navy, building ten sloops of war for the
-
- SS
Session.
Niagara frontier, payment for property lost on the - 102
O.
15 Cong. Officers, disbanded and deranged, who served in the
1st Session.
late war, resolution granting land to
-
-
6
Officers of the army of the United States, resolution for
granting an additional ration to
-
-
6
Officers and crew of brig Warrior-(See Noah Brown
and al)
Officers and soldiers of Virginia, (bounty lands for re-
volutionary services.)
-
-
-
- 160
15 Cong. Officers of the revolutionary army, surviving
- 19
2d Session. Ohio, Mr. Simkin's resolution, sales of lands in the
state of -
-
-
-
-
- 20
Digitized by Google
INDEX.
121
Doc't.
16 Cong. Officers of the revolutionary army -
-
- 9
1st Session. O'Bannon, Jennings
a
-
-
- 28
16 Cong. Officers of the army employed as clerks
-
- 61
2d Session.
17 l'ong. Ohio, inhabitants of Canton district in
-
- 43
1st Session.
18 Cong. Ohio and Mississippi rivers, navigation of the
- 75
1st Session. Ordnance and Military stores, sale of unserviceable - 81
Ogden, Thomas L. and others
-
-
- 86
Ohio river, canal around the falls at Louisville, &c. - 98
Ohio, sale of land reserved for a salt spring in the
state of -
-
-
-
-
- 119
P.
15 Cong. Pattison, John J.
-
-
-
-
- 14
1st >ession. Pearson, George
-
-
-
-
- 52
Public buildings, report of the committee on the
62,89
Poidevin, Madame
-
-
-
-
- 99
Price and Delamiere-(See Clamorgan's representatives.)
Poole, Benjamin
-
-
-
-
- 117
Prairie du Chien, on a petition of inhabitants of
- 118
Porter. John
-
-
-
-
- 134
Poirey, relating to the claim of Mons.
-
- 178
Perry, Oliver H. relating to
-
-
- 183
Public buildings, report of the committee on expendi-
tures on the
-
-
-
-
- 184
Parker, Danl. Adjutant General, memorial from
- 186
Parliament of Great Britian, acts of the, (June 27, 1805,
and June 30, 1808,)
-
-
-
187, 196
Public buildings, report of the committee on the
- 190
15 Cong. Penrose, Clemt. B. (See Lucas)
2d Session. Parks. Elias
-
-
-
-
- 43
Pollock, Oliver
-
-
-
-
- 50
Plumb, Samuel, (See J. Johnson & al.)
Patchen, Ralph, (See
do
)
Public buildings, with bill making appropriations for the 77
Printing. on the subject of the public
-
- 139
Pension Fund, relating to the Navy . -
I
- 147
Post Office expenditures, (See Expenditures.)
16 Cong. Penrose, Clement B. -
-
-
-
- 14
1st Session. Pensions for revolutionary services -
-
Purkill. Jacob
-
-
-
Digitized by
Googless
Public Buildings in the City of Washington
33,69,79
Polereczky. John
-
-
-
-
- 59
122
INDEX.
Doc't.
16 Cong. President and Vice President, on increasing compen-
2d Session.
sation to persons employed to transmit votes for 21
Pope, William
-
-
-
-
- 27
Pacific ocean, (settlements on Columbia river)
- 45
Public buildings, with bill making appropriations for
the
-
-
-
-
-
- 50
Powell, Jesse
-
-
-
-
- 51
Post Office Department, investigation of
-
65,69
17 Cong.
Pankey, Hampton
-
-
-
-
-
9
1st Session.
Potter, Heman B.
-
-
-
-
-
- 23
Pennsylvania, distillers in Lancaster, in
-
- 24
Penrose. Clement B.
-
-
-
- 46
Pierce, James
-
-
-
-
- 50
Piracy in the West Indies, further protection against 53
Peru, independence of
-
:
-
- 73
Public Buildings, report on the state of, and appropria-
tions for the -'
-
- 76
Do
expenditures on the
-
- 79,86
Do
on the expediency of abolishing the
office of Commissioner of the 87
Pennsylvania. fines on the militia
-
-
- 100
Public expenditures, report of the committee on
- 100
Post office, report on the affairs of the
-
- 104
Potomac navigation, report of Committee on the im-
provement of the
-
-
-
- 111
17
Cong.
Potter, Heman B.
-
-
-
-
-
4
2d Session. Pierce. Gad -
-
-
-
-
- 32
Powder. lead, &c. loaned to certain individuals
58,67
Perry, Sarah, mother of the late Commodore
- 65
Printing, certain parts of a document suppressed in
the
-
-
-
-
-
76,100
Prout, Holden W. administrator of Joshua
-
- 79
Patent Office, report respecting the situation of the
models in the
-
-
-
-
- 86
President's House, finisbing the south Portico of the -
91
Public Buildings, expenditures on the
-
- 93
Piatt, John H.
-
-
-
-
- 102
18 Cong. Pennsylvania, distillers in Berks county
-
- 13
1st Session. Piatt, John H. his representatives
-
-
- 21
-
Pensions, Revolutionary, amount of income which shall
exclude the granting
-
-
-
- 24
Purley, Frederick
-
-
-
-
- 40
Porter, William
-
-
-
-
- 51
Pensioners, on the petition of Thomas Cox, and others 54
Public buildings, report on the expenditures on the 60,106
INDEX.
128
1
Doc't.
18 Cong. Perry. Sarah, mother of the late O. H. Perry
- 68
1st Session.
Partridge. Capt. principal of a military school, am-
munition to be issued to
-
-
- 82
Property lost on the Niagara frontier, payment for - 102
Piracies in the neighborhood of Cuba and Porto Rico 124
R.
15
Cong.
lst Session.
Resolutions, submitted by Mr. Johnson, of Kentucky
6
Revisal and unfinished business, report of the commit-
tee of
-
-
-
-
-
-
7
Roads. canals and seminaries of learning
.
-
- 11
Records and judicial proceedings of states, their effects
in other states
-
-
-
-
- 17
Rangers, captain Bigger's company of
-
- 90
Reid, captain Samuel C. (Brig Armstrong) -
- 135
Resolution submitted by Mr. Taylor (relating to
unfinished business
-
-
-
}
145
Rules of proceeding amended
Road, 011 the subject of the Cumberland
-
- 148
Renner and Heathe, -
-
-
-
- 158
Roads and canals, on the subject of -
-
- 179
15
2d
ong.
Richardson, Saml. Q. and John Haley
-
- 13
ession. Revolution, surviving officers of the -
-
- 19
Ring, Hanuah, and Luther Frink
-
-
- 57
16
1st
on
ong.
Revolutionary officers. surviving
-
-
- 9
ession.
Do
pensioners, on the subject of
-
17, 26
Revenue, Mr. Strother's motions upon the subject of - 42
Regnier, John B.
-
-
-
-
- 55
Rutledge. Joshua
-
-
-
-
- 60
Roddy. Alexander
-
-
-
-
- 66
Revenue. report of the Committee of Waysand Means.
on deficiencies in the
-
-
-
- 91
16
2d
on
ong.
Representatives' Chamber. on altering the
-
- 40
ession. Richardson, Hannah, and Moses Noyes
-
- 52
Revenue, report on the subject of the
-
- 57
17
1st
ong.
Roads and Canals, reports of Committees. together
ession.
with Mr. Gallatin's report on the subject of
,
-
8
Ross, James -
-
-
-
-
- 16
Rules and orders, amendments to
-
-
20, 56
Ray de Chaumont. James Le
-
-
- 52
Richaud, (See Caze and Richaud,)
Road. from Brownstown to Michigan
Digitized by Google 61
Reed, Philip, contests the election of J. Cosden
- 6.4
124
INDEX.
Doc't.
17 Cong. Retrenchment of public expenditures, report respect-
1st Session.
ing a
-
-
-
-
-
88, 95
Roads and canals. report on the subject of
-
- 98
Rip Raps. (see Mix,)
Rankin, Mr. his resolution
-
-
-
-
4
Rich. Mr his resolutions
-
-
-
- 13
Reed, Mr. his resolution
-
-
-
- 15
17 Cong.
Richaud and Caze
-
-
-
-
- 13
2d Session.
Robert, Navarre, &e. (see Anderson)
Robert, Wm G. and Benjamin
-
-
- 33
Road provided for in the treaty of Brownstown, in
!808
-
-
-
-
-
- 50
Robertson, Amos
-
-
-
-
- 72
Representatives' Hall, alterations in the
-
- 90
18 Cong.
Robbins, Brintnell
-
-
-
-
-
9
1st Session.
Richard, Gabriel, John Biddle vs. him
-
- 27
Rucker. Elliot
-
-
-
-
- 57
Rangers, Capt. Biggar's company of
-
- 63
Roderick and Goldsmith
-
-
-
- 91
Roddy, Janies' executors
-
-
-
- 115
S.
15 Cong. Slaves from Amelia Island, relating to the introduc-
1st Session.
tion of -
-
-
-
-
- 46
Sevier, George W.
-
-
5
-
- 86
Stansbury, Tobias E jr. and William
-
- 125
Salt, on repealing the law laying a duty on imported 132
Stephens, Ebenezer, and al. -
-
-
- 159
Sands, Comfort. and al. assignees of -
-
- 159
Sugar, refined, and spirits distilled within the United
States. on allowing drawback on
-
- 164
Schenck-(See Gelston and Schenck.)
15 Cong. Sholes, Stanton (captain)
-
-
-
- 39
2d Session.
Swartwout. Robert
-
-
-
-
- 58
Shields, Thomas
-
-
-
-
. 66
Seminole war, relating to the conduct of the -
- 82
-
views of the minority -
.
- 86
Stevens, Ebenezer, and wife -
-
-
- 104
Stephens, Wm. judge of district of Georgia
-
- 136
16 Cong.
Sevier, John, (see Carr,)
1st Session.
Shepley. Ether, administrator of Buckminister
Smith, Edward. executor of Pbil. Bush Digitized
by
Googless - 15
Sage, Ebenezer, his election contested
-
- 39
INDEX.
125
Doc't.
16
Cong. Sinking fund. Mr. Strother's motion upon the subject of 42
1st Session.
Shafer. Jarob
-
-
-
-
- 46
Stockbridge Indians -
-
-
-
- 70
Shoulds. James
-
-
-
-
- 73
Seminole war, claims of officers and volunteers enga-
ged in the
-
-
-
-
- 84
South America, Mr. Clay's motion to send a Minis-
ter to
-
-
.
-
-
- 86
Stock. on the petition of the holders of the three per
cent
-
-
-
-
- 95
Slave trade, negotiation to suppress the
-
- 96
Do
report upon the subject of the -
- 97
16 Cong. Seward. Daniel
-
-
-
-
- 4
2d Session. Sears. Mary -
-
-
-
-
- 18
Seminole Indians, officers, &c. engaged in the campaign
against -
-
-
-
- 26
Schieffelin, Jacob and Henry H.
-
-
- 42
Seamen on limiting the number
-
-
- 49
Stull and Williams. (see Gunpowder.)
Slave trade, report on the subject of the
-
- 59
17 Cong. Stocks. report on the expediency of exchanging cer-
1st Session.
tain
-
-
-
-
-
-
6
Seminole war. horses lost in the
-
-
- 13
Steward. Archibald. (see Mactier.)
Spoliations by French cruizers, report on
-
- S2
Smith. Asahel, (see Law rence. and others.)
Sackett's harbor claims for building barracks at
- 69
Spanish provinces in America. recognition of the inde-
pendence of the -
-
-
- 73
Storer. Dorothy. and Sarah Easton -
-
- 75
Smith. Jonathan S.
-
-
-
- 78
Schieffelin. Jacob and Henry
-
-
- 85
Slave trade. further measur es for the suppression of the 92
State, expenditures in the Department of
-
- 106
17 Cong.
Storer and Easton
-
-
-
-
- 17
2d Session. Stewart. Archibald (see Mactier, &c.)
Schoonmaker. Zachariah
-
-
-
- 34
Smith. Ambrose D. his representatives
-
- 35
Smith. Jonathan S.
-
-
-
.
- 36
Schieffelin. Jacob and Henry
-
-
- S7
Sills Joseph
-
-
-
-
- 38
Suppressed paragraph in the Printing, (see Printing)
Stetson, Amasa
-
-
-
.
- 95
Smyth. Alexander, his motion Vol. 2. No. of motion
6
Sterling, Mr. (of N. York,) his motion
gized by Google do
8
17
126
INDEX.
Dest.
18 Cong. Shafer. Jarob
.
-
-
-
-
£
1m Session.
Satady. George. and Elisha Wade
.
-
- 18
St. Anne's church in Detroit
-
-
- 50
Smith. J. hn B
.
-
-
-
- $8
Smith, Ducter James, late vaccine agent
-
- 78
Steptoe. James. and others
-
-
-
- 84
Sibley. Solomon
-
-
-
-
- ST
Symmes. John Cleves. right of the United States to a
township of land reserved in the contract entered
into with
-
-
-
-
- -88
Spoliations committed by French cruizers. dc. previ-
ous to 1800
-
-
.
-
- 94
Do.
do.
do. subsequent to 1806
- 127
Smith. Jonathan S. -
-
-
-
- 95
Slough. Jacob
-
-
-
-
- 97
Snyder. Jacob
-
-
-
-
- 100
Salt spring in Ohio, sale of land reserved for the use
of a
-
-
-
-
-
- 119
Steam boats. security for passengers. dc. in
- 125
Stealey. John
-
-
-
-
- 131
South America. Mr Clay's proposition respecting the
interference of in Hgr nations in the internal con-
cerns of the governments of. (See at the end of
the 2d Vol.)
Supreme Court Mr. Letcher's proposition respecting
certain decisions to be given in the (See end of
Vol. 2.)
T.
15 Cong. Taylor. and Walker and Daniel Manley
-
- 74
1st Session.
15
Cong. Tallmadge, Matthias B.
-
-
-
- 136
2d Session.
16 Cong.
Tennessee. Commissioners for surveying lands in the
1st Session.
Big Bend of
-
-
-
-
-
e
Todd, Thomas W.
-
-
-
-
- 29
1
Texas, Mr Clay's motion respecting
-
- 83
Treaty, Mr. Clay's motion respecting the validity of a 85
Tyler. Benjamin and John -
-
-
- 15
16 Cong.
2d Session.
Thomas General John
-
-
-
- 32
Treaty of Ghent, (see Ghent)
17 Cong. Tennessee. horses lost in the Seminole war
-
- 13
1st Session. Therese, Marie
-
-
-
-
- 33
Thomas. John. (of Ohio.)
-
-
-
- 41
a -
Trimble, Mr. his resolution -
7
- Digitized by Google
INDEX.
127
Doc't.
17 Cong. Thomas. John, of Ohio
-
-
.
- 39
Session. Terry, Enos
-
-
.
-
- 40
Taylor, David
-
-
-
-
- 41
Townsend. Charles
-
.
,
-
- 4%
Tariff of duties as laid and as proposed to be laid 64,73
Tait, Judge. Edwin Lewis against him
-
- 69
Thompson, Thomas and Margaret
-
-
- 77
Tompkins. Daniel D
-
-
'
- 88
Tattnall, Mr. his motion
Vol. 2, No. of motion 4
18 Cong. Tompkins, Daniel D.
-
-
-
-
1
1st Session.
Do.
do.
-
-
-
-
- 107
/
Thomas, John. & Co.
-
-
-
- 28
Thooft. Barnard
-
-
-
-
- 31-
Terry, Enos
-
-
-
-
- 74
Topp, John -
-
-
-
-
- 114
Tennessee. Alabama, and Coosa rivers, canal to con-
nect the
-
-
-
-
- 123
U.
15 Cong. Unfinished business of a session, to be taken up at the
1st Session.
next session
-
-
-
-
- 145
2d Session.
15 Cong.
University in each state, on granting lands for the en-
dowment of a
-
-
-
-
- 97
16
1st Session. Cong.
Unfinished business
-
-
-
-
- 22
16
2d Cong. Session.
Unfinished business, report of Committee on
-
- 64
17
1st Cong. Session.
Unfinished business of last session
.
-
- 4
Unfinished business of the session
-
-
. 110
18
1st Cong Session.
Unfinished business
:
-
-
- 132
V.
15
1st Cong. Session.
Villard, on the petition of Andrew Joseph
-
- 25
Virginia. on granting lands to the officers and sol-
diers, for revolutionary services, of the state of
160
15 Cong. Vienne, Col. De
-
-
-
-
2d Dession. Nan Ness, Wm. P.
- 29
-
-
-
-
- 136
16 Cong.
1st Dession.
Vincennes land district, inhabitants of Illinois residing
in the
-
-
-
-
-
- 40
È
Digitized by Google
128
INDEX.
Doc't.
16 Cong. Virginia, on a petition of sundry inhabitants of the
2d Dession.
state of Virginia
-
-
-
- 7
United Agricultural Societies
-
-
- 55
Votes for President, &c. (see President.)
17 Cong.
Vowel, John, and Thomas
-
-
-
- 14
1st Session.
Vaccination, modification of the act to encourage
- 48
do
repeal of the act for the encouragement of 93
17 Cong.
Vidal Joseph's representative
-
-
- 77
21 bession.
18 Cong.
Vandalia. robbery of land office at
-
-
- 66
1st Session.
Vaccination, report respecting the encouragement of 78
W.
15 Cong. Widows of soldiers killed in the late war, resolution
1st Session.
to provide for
-
-
-
-
-
6
Winter Elisha. and heirs of William
-
20.36
Worster, Alexander -
-
-
-
- 21
Williams. Henry
-
-
-
-
- 63
Walker, (See Taylor and Walker and Daniel Manley) 74
Whistler. Major John
-
-
-
- 77
West India Islands dr. on the commercial intercourse
of the United States with
-
-
- 87
Wilmot, John
-
-
-
-
- 92
15 Cong.
Wakefield. Harvey
-
-
-
-
- 40
2d Session.
Wells. John -
-
-
-
-
- 49
Williams. James. (See John Gooding)
Washington City (See Public Buildings.)
Weights and nicasures
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-
-
- 109
Wells. Benjamin
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-
-
-
- 112
Williams. George
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-
-
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- 135
Wines, (See duties)
16 Cong. Williams. James and John Gooding
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-
1
1st Session.
Wooster A'exander
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-
- 20
Whitlock. Ambrose -
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-
- 30
Ward. Samuel
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-
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-
- 49
Wilmot John, and others
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-
-
- 58
Willis, Henry's, heirs
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-
- 68
Wells. John -
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-
- 71
Wilkinson. James
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-
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-
- 77
White. Moses. executor of Hazen
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-
- 85
West Point. report on the case of the cadets at
87.90
Webster, John
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-
-
-
- 89
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Doc't.
16 Cong. Wheaton, Joseph
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-
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.
- 15
2d Session. Wood. James
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-
-
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- 17
Wheelen. Israel. (see Gunpowder.)
Wager, John, widow of
-
-
-
- 68
17 Cong.
White Joseph F.
-
-
-
-
- 28
1st Session.
Wood. James
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-
-
-
- 29
Williams. Robert
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-
8
- 43
Woodworth. Roswell
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-
- 57
Weights and measures
-
-
-
- 65
White. Frederick
Whiting. David
}
See Lawrence and others
Walley, S. H. and Henry G. Foster -
-
- 74
War Department, report on expenditures in the
- 105
Wood. Mr. his resolution
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-
-
1 & 2
17 Cong.
White. Frederick
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-
-
-
- 28
2d Session.
11 beaton. Joseph
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-
-
-
- 43
Weights and Measures
-
-
-
- 44
Williams Roamah
-
-
-
-
- 45
Wood. James
-
-
-
-
- 46
Wren Woodson
-
-
-
-
- 51
Wharton. Sumuel
-
-
-
-
- 54
Warry and Foster
-
-
-
-
- 55
John -
-
-
-
- 61
Wilson, " illiam. a Cherokee Indian
-
- 72
Woodson. Mr. his motion
Vol. 2, No. of motion
5
18 Cong. " ilson. Isaac, his election contested by Parmenio
1st Session.
Adams -
-
-
-
-
- 15
Wade. Elisha. and John Salady
-
-
- 18
William. register for the bug
-
-
- 51
Wilkins Charles
-
-
-
-
- 96
Weymouth, Dean
-
-
-
-
- 111
Y.
16 Cong.
1st Session.
Yellow Stone expedition
-
-
-
- 24
16 Cong.
2d Session.
Yellow Stone expedition, transportation of troops, &c.
in the
-
-
-
-
-
- 70
Z.
18 Cong.
Zock, Francis
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-
-
-
- 103
1st Session.
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EIGHTEENTH TO THE TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS, BOTH INCLUDED.
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DIGESTED INDEX
TO THE
Executive Documents, and Reports of Committees of the House of Re-
presentatives, from the Eighteenth to the Twenty-First Congress, both
inclusive.
Congress.
Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page.
18
2
Abaco, correspondence respecting negotiation for por-
}
Ex. Doc.
2
an
20
tion of the Island of, for erection of lights, &c.
& 21
18
2
Report of committee on the above subject
Rep. Com.
1
29
18
2
Abbott, Joel J., wagon and team lost in public ser-
vice, late war
Rep. Com.
1
25
21
1
Abbott, James, fencing destroyed by troops, late war
Rep. Com.
1
55
21
2
Accounts in suit on 4th July, 1830, annual report of
Solicitor
-
Ex. Doc.
2
32
unsettled, (See Balances.)
18
1
settled at the Treasury, 1st Oct. 1822, to Sept.
30, 1823, (Docs. Pres. Mes.)
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
205
18
1
settled in 3d Auditor's office, in 1823, under act
for prompt settlement of accounts
Ex. Doc.
1
3
18
2
settled in 3d Auditor's office, in 1824
-
Ex. Dec.
1
4
21
1
Same,
in 1829, (Docs.
Pres. Mes.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
219
20
1
settled within the 3 last years previous to 1828,
(Docs. Pres. Mes.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
171
21
2
4th Auditor's office, respecting state and settle-
ment of
Ex. Doc.
2
33
21
1
Accountability for money due Government, President
recommends more effectual system of, (Pres.
Mes.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
B
18
1
Adams, Parmenio, vs. Isaac Wilson, on contested elec-
tion of
Rep. Com.
1
15
18
2
Adams, Francis, letter on subject of piracies, Matan-
Ex. Doc.
4
75
zas
19
1
Adams, John Quincy, his argument on subject of out-
fits, &c., to ministers
Ex. Doc.
10
177
19
1
Adams, John, (for lost horse, late war)
-
Rep. Com.
1
55
19
1
Adams, Nathaniel, (for pension)
-
Rep. Com.
2
164
Adams, Francis, (for pension)
Rep. Com.
2
164
19
1
19
1
Adams, John, jr., expenditure of appropriation for
furnishing President's house
Rep. Com.
1
122
20
2
Adams, Christopher, and others, (land claim)
-
Rep. Com.
1
31
21
Adams, Moses, (arrears of pension)
-
Rep. Com.
3
402
1
African Agency, (See Colonization-Slave Trade)
20
2
Africans landed at Key West, respecting (Docs. Pres.
Mes.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2 113
20
1
Same subject
Ex. Doc.
6
262
18
1
Academy, Military, West Point; number of cadets
since its establishm't; number graduated; num-
ber employed in public service, and in what
capacity, in 1824; and relating, generally, to
an augmentation of the establishment, and ex-
Rx. Dec.
111
pense
4
INDNX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,
Congress
Session
Volume.
Number.
Page.
18
2
Academy, Military, West Point; annual report of the
Board of Visiters, recommending appointment
of additional professors, and to equalize their
pay, &c., and purchase of certain apparatus for
the use of, (Docs. Pres. Mes.)
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
86
18
2
report of committee on equalizing salaries of pro-
fessors, and appointment of additional officers
Rep. Com.
1
35
19
1
annual report of Board of Visiters in 1825, with
statements showing the ordinary expenses, and
a comparative view of the present and proposed
organization, (Doc. Pres. Mes)
-
Ex. Doc.
1
1
63
19
1
number and names of cadets in 1826, the States
to which they belong, &c., with opinion of At-
torney General
⑉
-
Ex. Doc.
s
58
19
1
on increasing number of cadets
-
Ex. Doc.
s
62
19
2
annual report of the Board of Visiters in 1826,
on the condition of, with their suggestions for
its improvement, (Docs. Pres. Mes.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
227
20
1
annual report of the Board of Visiters in 1827,
(Docs Pres. Mcs.)
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
65
20
1
expenses from its organization in 1802, to 1827
Ex. Doc.
5
194
20
1
list of cadets, and State to which they belong, in
1828; also rules for making appointments to
fill vacancies, &c.
-
Ex. Doc.
4
167
20
2
President recommends alterations and improve-
ments in the (Pres. Mes.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
12
20
2
annual report of the Board of Visiters in 1828,
(Docs. Pres. Mes.)
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
44
20
2
number of cadets appointed annually to the army,
from 1820 to 1828, and number of officers now
in the army who were cadets
Ex. Doc.
2
41
21
1
recommended by President to the special care of
Congress
Ex. Doc.
1
2
14
21
1
annual report of the Board of Visiters in 1829,
(Docs. Pres. Mes
Ex. Doc.
1
2
100
21
1
relative to the appointment of additional profes-
sors, and increase their pay; also, showing the
present number attached to the establishment,
Ex. Doc.
1
2
w
105
108
and their pay, (Docs. Pres. Mes)
21
1
names of all the cadets educated from commence-
ment, and how disposed of, and distinguishing
those that were sons of officers of the General
Government, &c.; of those that received ap-
pointments and failed to report, or were not
admitted; of those whose applications were re-
jected; of all officers, with their pay; the an-
nual expense of the institution; and, also, show-
ing the entire expense from 18:5 to 1829
-
Ex. Doc.
3
79
21
2
annual report of the Board of Visiters in 1830,
(Docs. Pres. Mes.)
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
115
21
2
on subject of reducing the number of cadets -
Ex. Doc.
3
76
21
2
on reducing number of cadets to be educated at
the
Rep. Com.
1
60
21
2
respecting age of cadets when admitted; when
not needed for army tobe discharged; and num-
ber to be reduced
Rep. Com.
1
60
18
1
Agriculture, on increasing duties (tariff) for the pro-
tection of
Rep. Com.
2
89
19
1
Aikins' volunteers, respecting rifles promised to
Rep. Com
6
120,
FROM BIGHTEENTH TO TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS.
5
Congress.
Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page.
18
1
Alabama, state and disposition of the two and three
per cent. fund set apart for public purposes,
arising from sales of land in
-
Ex. Doc.
10
129
18
1
on granting pre-emptions to settlers in, prior to
July, 1820
-
Rep. Com.
2
115
18
2
plan for extinguishing the Indian titles in
-
Ex. Doc.
3
43
19
2
lands forfeited in, original purchasers to purchase
at fixed prices
-
Ex. Doc.
6
122
20
1
on authorizing original purchasers of lands to pur-
chase at fixed prices, and guard against combi-
nations; & showing quantity sold, amount paid,
and quantity relinquished
-
Rep. Com.
2
86
19
2
memorial of, change location of land for Univer-
sity of
-
Ex. Doc.
6
122
20
1
instructions of Commissioner of General Land Of-
fice to prevent combination, &c.
-
Ex. Doc.
6
231
20
1
memorial of Legislature of, against new tariff
-
Ex. Doc.
3
113
20
1
Do
do
to amend Constitu-
tion; election of President
-
Ex. Doc.
3
116
20
1
report of Register and Receiver on private land
claims in
-
Ex. Doc.
7
285
20
2
concerning selection of grant of land to, for im-
provement of certain rivers
-
Rep. Com.
1
11
21
1
quantity of land reverted to the United States in,
and amount of money forfeited, &c.
-
Ex. Doc.
1
12
21
1
respecting proceedings of settlers on public lands
in
Ex. Doc.
4
109
21
1
on relinquishing interest of United States to cer-
tain Indian reservations
-
Rep. Com.
1
69
21
1
memorial of Legislature of, to postpone sale of
land in Jackson county
-
Rep. Com.
1
97
21
1
memorial of Legislature of, respecting sale of for-
feited and relinquished lands in
-
Rep. Com.
2
204
21
2
memorial of the Legislature of, respecting pur-
chasers of public lands
-
Ex. Doc.
3
58
21
2
memorial of the Legislature of, for relief to set-
tler's on public lands
-
Ex. Doc.
3
72
21
2
memorial of holders of certificates of purchase,
and relinquishers of lands sold at 814 per acre
Rep. Com.
1
9
18
1
Aliens of New York, memorial of
Ex. Doc.
5
90
18
1
Alden, Judah, (lost bounty land warrant, revolution)
Rep. Com.
1
72
20
1
Same
-
Rep. Com.
2
106
21
1
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
90
19
1
Allen, John, (for pension)
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
164
19
1
Allen, Ira, (claims on British Government)
-
Rep. Com.
2
218
19
1
Alleghany river, on improving navigation of
-
Rep. Com.
2
151
20
2
Alexandria, merchants of (claims under Ghent trea-
ty)
-
Rep. Com.
1
18
20
2
Albemarle, memorial of inhabitants of (settlement of
Mr. Monroe's accounts)
-
Ex. Doc.
3
94
21
1
Alvord, Justin, administrator of Job (land for revo-
lutionary services)
-
Rep. Com.
1
90
21
2
Alexandria Canal, subscription of stock to aid in ma-
king a branch from the Chesapeake and Ohio
to Alexandria, with estimate of cost, &c.
-
Rep. Com.
1
71
19
1
Amberson, William, (pension)
-
Rep. Com.
2
164
19
2
America, on procuring documents from offices in En-
gland, on the subject of the history of
-
Rep. Com.
2
91
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Congress.
Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page.
18
1
Ammunition, &c., on issuing for use of Captain Pat-
ridge's Academy
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
82
18
1
damaged, on authorizing sale of
-
Rep. Com.
2
81
19
1
Angus, Samuel, late Captain in Navy (on reinstating
him)
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
43
19
1
Anderson, Anthony, and A. Jones, (land claim)
-
Rep. Com.
1
80
19
1
Anderson, Elbert, army contractor (settlement of ac-
counts)
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
113
2
Anderson, Elbert, and others.
Same
1
§ 57
21
-
-
Rep. Com.
291
19
1
Anderson, John, (pension)
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
164
21
2
Anderson, Lewis, (lost horse, Seminole campaign)
Rep. Com.
1
8
18
1
Appropriations, general estimate of, for 1824
-
Ex. Doc.
2
17
18
2
Same, for 1825 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
41
19
1
Same, for 1826 -
-
-
-
.
Ex. Doc.
3
24
19
2
Same, for 1827 -
-
-
.
-
Ex. Doc.
3
36
20
1
Same, for 1828 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
40
20
1
Same, for first quarter of 1829
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
241
20
2
Same, for 1829
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
49
21
1
Same, for 1830 -
.
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
14
21
2
Same, for 1831
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
10
20
1
supplemental, for military, in 1828
-
Ex. Doc.
6
245
21
1
estimates of, for Ordnance Department, in 1830
(Docs. Pres. Mes.)
.
Ex. Doc.
1
2
129
21
1
Same, for the Navy, in 1830 (Docs. Pres. Mes.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
275
21
2
Same same
in 1831 (Docs. Pres. Mes.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
232
18
1
in 1823, for the military establishment, and show-
ing the expenditure of the same
-
-
Ex Doc.
4
57
18
2
Same, for 1824
-
-
.
-
Ex Doc.
4
67
19
1
Same. for 1825 -
-
-
-
-
Ex Doc.
4
69
19
2
Same, for 1826 -
-
-
-
.
Ex. Doc.
7
132
20
1
Same, for 1827 -
-
.
-
Ex. Doc.
3
129
20
2
Same, for 1828 -
-
-
-
Ex Doc.
3
115
21
1
Same, for 1829 .
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
78
21
2
Same, for 1830 -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
136
18
1
Same, for the naval service, in 1823
-
.
Ex. Doc.
5
77
18
2
Same, for 1824 -
-
-
-
.
Ex. Doc.
4
74
19
1
Same, for 1825 -
.
-
Ex. Doc.
4
73
19
2
Same, for 1826 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
90
20
1
Same, for 1827 .
-
-
-
.
Ex. Doc.
5
222
20
2
Same, for 1828 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
133
21
1
Same, for 1829 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
65
21
2
Same, for 1830 :
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
100
19
1
made during the 1st Sess. 19th Cong. (1825-'6)
Ex. Doc.
10
183
19
2
Same, 2d session 19th Congress (1826-7)
-
Ex. Doc.
6
126
20
1
Same, 1st session 20th Congress (1827-'8)
-
Ex. Doc.
7
288
20
2
Same, 2d session 20th Congress (1828-'9)
-
Ex. Doc.
4
142
21
1
Same, 1st session 21st Congress (1829-30)
-
Ex. Doc.
4
122
21
2
Same, 2d session 21st Congress (1830-31)
Ex. Doc.
4
128
21
1
made by law, annually, from 1789 to 1829, with
the receipts and expenditures in each year, for
the same period
.
Ex. Doc.
4
90
19
1
for furnishing President's house, respecting ex-
penditure of
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
122
19
1
for suppressing slave trade, on making -
-
Rep. Com.
1
65
19
2
for the Capitol, in 1827, estimate of
.
Ex. Dec.
s
51
20
1
to complete the public buildings, estimate of
-
Ex. Doc.
5
180
20
1
for internal improvements, on disagreeing vote
of the two Houses, on bill making
Rep. Com
4
257
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7.
Congress.
Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page.
21
1
Appropriations, report of Committee on Retrench-
ment, on the subject of specific
-
Rep. Com.
1
*150
20
2
balances of, War Department, on 1st Oct. 1828
(Docs. Pres. Mes.)
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
91
21
2
on reappropriating certain balances of
.
-
Ex. Doc.
4
118
21
2
Appraisers of customs, instructions to the -
-
Ex. Doc.
4
112
21
1
Apportionment of representatives under 5th census
Rep. Com.
1
127
19
2
Appleton, Abigail, (five years' half pay, naval servi-
ces of her husband)
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
69
20
1
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
148
21
1
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
t10
18
1
Arkansas, respecting running of western boundary of
Ex. Doc.
5
84
20
2
on extending the western boundary of
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
52
18
1
on pre-emption rights to land in
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
56
18
2
memorial of Legislature of, to confirm land claims
of frontier settlers
-
Rep. Com.
1
39
18
2
on permitting land claimants for more than a league
square to try title in the United States' court,
Nashville, Tennessee
-
Rep. Com.
1
48
19
1
on amending judicial system of, to grant appeals
from Superior Court to Supreme Court United
States
-
Rep. Com.
1
89
19
1
respecting land sold for taxes in
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
127
19
2
on relieving settlers on lands ceded to Choctaw
Indians
-
Rep. Com.
2
93
19
2
on claims of Scull and others, land under Qua-
paw treaty
-
Rep. Com.
1
60
19
2
on memorial of Legislature of, to improve Red
river
-
Rep. Com.
2
96
20
1
in relation to extra compensation to Register and
Receiver of land offices in
-
Ex. Doc.
6
243
20
2
instructions respecting donation claims of lands
in, and opinion of Attorney General thereon -
Ex. Doc.
3
114
21
1
Preston's report respecting fraudulent claims to
lands in (Docs. Pres. Mes.)
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
321
21
1
correspondence, Attorney General, respecting
land claims in
-
Ex. Doc.
2
45
21
1
on extending time for appeal in land causes, from
courts in, and to prevent frauds on the United
States, &c.
-
Rep. Com.
1
80
21
1
respecting defence of the frontiers of
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
17
21
1
respecting mounted force for protection of
-
Rep. Com.
3
350
21
1
on making grant for the erection of public build-
ings in
-
Rep. Com.
1
118
21
1
on making road from Villemont to Little Rock, in
Rep. Com.
2
218
21
1
on making appropriation for a road from Memphis
to Tuscumbia
-
Rep. Com.
2
293
21
1
on increasing the salaries of the Governor and
Judges of
-
Rep. Com.
2
235
18
1
Armory on Western waters, site for, reasons why En-
gineers have not reported
-
Ex. Doc.
10
134
18
2
report of the Commissioners (McRee, Lee, and
Talcott,) on site for, with estimate of cost, &c.
Ex. Doc.
3
55
19
1
memorial of citizens of Pendleton, Kentucky, for
Ex. Doc.
1
12
19
1
Legislature of Tennessee, on subject of
-
Ex. Doc.
3
44
19
1
correspondence, Louisville and Portland Canal
Company, on the subject of a site for
-
Ex Doc.
3
46
Two reports of the same number.
Two reports of the same numb
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INDEX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page.
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Armory on Western waters, report of Secretary of
War, respecting site at the Ohiopile Falls
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88
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examination of Tygart's valley, site for
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8
136
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1
memorial of the inhabitants of Blairsville, Penn-
sylvania, for
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5
214
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Armories, expenditures of, and arms manufactured
in 1823, at the
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at Harper's Ferry, expenditures by superinten-
dent, from 1820 to 1827, particularly for coal
and gun-stocks
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in relation to the purchase of additional ground
for (Docs Pres. Mes.)
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1
2
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Arsenal, respecting expenditures on certain arsenals
(Docs. Pres. Mes.)
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38
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1
Augusta, Georgia, unhealthiness of site for
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96
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1
Augusta, Georgia, report of committee on the un-
healthy state of
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1
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19
1
Mount Dearborn, retrocede to South Carolina -
Rep. Com.
1
128
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at St. Louis, Missouri, on establishing
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1
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19
1
Watervliet, on purchasing additional land for
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2
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2
Same
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1
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Arms manufactured at the armories, &c. (See Armo-
ries.)
procured for militia. (See Militia.)
18
1
Arms and ammunition, damaged, at the arsenals, on
authorizing sale of
Rep. Com.
2
81
to militia, on distributing, with report from Ord-
nance Department
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2
83
18
1
Arms, Lemuel, (building destroyed)
-
Rep. Com.
1
50
18
1
Army, annual report of the Major General, of the
organization, strength, distribution, and recruit-
ing service, in 1823 (Docs. Pres. Mes.)
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1
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18
2
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1
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annual report of Quartermaster General, disburse-
ments, &c., in 1823 (Docs. Pres. Mes.)
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annual report of the Commissary General of Sub-
sistence, disbursements, &c., 1823, (Docs. Pres.
Mes.) -
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of two assistants
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annual report of the Commissary General of Pur-
chases, disbursements in 1823, and comparative
statements of cost of clothing, &c. (Docs. Pres.
Mes -
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1
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1
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1
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1
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21
2
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1
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18
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annual report of the Surgeon General, in 1823
Ex. Doc.
1
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1
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Same, for 1828, and recommending appointment
of additional surgeons
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1
2
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1
2
156
18
1
annual report of Ordnance Department, disburse-
ments in 1823, and work done at the different
armories, (Docs. Pres. Mes.)
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1
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Same, in 1827, with recommendation for better
organization of Ordnance Department
Ex. Doc.
1
2
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1
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1
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contingent expenses of the Army in 1823
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2
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on observance of Gen. Scott's rules, &c., for the
government of the
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5
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Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page.
18
1
Army officers brevetted, with their pay and emolu-
ments
Ex. Doc.
10
146
19
2
pay and emoluments allowed them, from 1821 to
1825; also extra compensation allowed officers
for same period, and showing the amount re-
ceived by each officer of the army in 1823,
1824, and 1825
Ex. Doc.
3
41
21
1
report of committee, respecting pay of officers
of the
Rep. Com.
1
47
18
2
relative toartillery school of practice, (Pres. Mes.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
10
19
1
Same, at Fortress Monroe, (Docs. Pres. Mes.)
Ex. Doc.
1
1
9
19
2
Same, (Docs. Pres. Mes.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
178
19
2
expenses of the school since established, and by
whom established
Ex. Doc.
6
124
18
2
on reorganization of Quartermaster General's De-
partment
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1
4
19
1
same object
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1
23
20
1
recommendation of Quartermaster General, same,
(Docs. Pres. Mes.)
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1
2
93
18
2
President recommends an increase of the corps
of Engineers, (Pres. Mes.)
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1
2
11
20
1
Same
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1
2
20
18
2
report of committee on increasing corps of en-
gineers
Rep. Com.
1
35
19
1
documents from War Department, showing the
necessity for an increase of the corps of mili-
tary engineers and formation of a corps of civil
engineers
Ex. Doc.
9
153
21
1
documents with President's message, same sub-
ject, with list of those now in service
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
110
19
1
report of committee, same subject
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Rep. Com.
1
36
21
1
report of committee, same
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1
42
18
2
on increasing pay of sergeants of the
.
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1
51
19
1
increase pay of non commissioned officers of the
(Docs. Pres. Mes.)
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1
1
9
19
1
memorial of Captains, at Fortress Monroe
-
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3
37
19
1
prevent desertions in the (Docs. Pres. Mes.)
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1
1
9
19
1
an
number of deaths and desertions in the army, for
three last years previous to September, 1825 }
Ex. Doc.
mn
3
47
4
61
19
1
further report of desertions in the
-
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8
140
19
1
regulations respecting vaccination in the
-
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5
90
19
1
officers of the, late war. on granting land to
-
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2
224
21
2
memorial of officers, same subject
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1
25
21
2
report of committee, (by Mr. Duncan,) recom-
mending a grant
.
Rep. Com.
1
103
19
2
school of infantry practice on the Missouri river,
and relative to building of barracks, hospitals,
&c., for use of the
Ex. Doc.
s
61
20
1
respecting change of troops from post to post -
Ex. Doc.
2
46
20
1
list of officers who died, that were stationed on
the Gulf frontier, with expense of changing
troops
Ex. Doc.
3
75
20
1
on employing mounted force, for protection of
the Western frontiers
Ex. Doc.
6
234
21
1
report of committee on employing mounted force
Rep. Com.
3
350
20
1
amount paid Gen. Brown and Aids, from 1820 to
1828
Ex. Doc.
6
267
20
1
on converting barracks at Carlisle, Pennsylvania,
into army asylum
Rep. Com.
s
266
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Army, memorial of Gen. Scott respecting his rank
in the
-
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2
40
20
2
report of committee respecting rank of General
Scott in the -
-
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1
58
20
2
on establishing army asylum fund, with various
documents
-
Rep. Com.
1
98
19
2
on construction of act fixing peace establishment
in relation to appointment of Colonel (Towson)
to 2d regiment of artillery
-
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Rep. Com.
I
40
21
1
President recommends that an explanatory act be
passed (Pres. Mes.)
-
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1
2
it
21
1
report of committee explaining act, &c.
-
Rep. Com.
1
85
20
2
on the effects of the use of ardent spirits in the
Ex. Doc.
3
103
21
1
relative to the use of ardent spirits in the
-
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1
22
21
1
report of committee on discontinuing use of spi-
rits in the
-
Rep. Com.
1
166
20
2
number of cadets appointed annually to the army,
from 1820 to 1828, and number of officers now
in the army who entered as cadets
-
Ex. Doc.
2
41
20
2
on abolishing the office of Major General, and
for the appointment of three Brigadier Gene-
rals
-
Ex. Doc.
3
119
21
1
proceedings of court martial for trial of Adjutant
General Roger Jones
-
Ex. Doc.
4
104
21
1
compensation and allowances of every description
allowed to officers and others connected with
the army in 1828 and 1829
-
Ex. Doc.
4
99
21
1
annual amount of expenditures on army proper
from 1821 to 1830, with causes of its increase
since 1825
-
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4
120
21
1
report of committee respecting pay of brevet offi-
cers, and of the Paymaster and Surgeon Gene-
ral of the
-
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-
-
Rep. Com.
1
47
21
2
roads constructed by the
-
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2
48
21
2
report of Secretary of War on the subject of re-
ducing the number of officers of the
-
Ex. Doc.
3
61
21
2
report of officers on duty with companies & regi-
ments, and in the staff, and those on furlough,
on 29th January, 1831
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
92
21
2
extra allowance to officers in 1829
-
Ex. Doc.
4
111
21
2
on dismissing brevet 2d Lieutenants of the
-
Rep. Com.
1
60
21
2
respecting appointments from non-commissioned
officers of the
-
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1
60
21
1
Arnold us Lea, on contested election of
-
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1
32
19
1
Armistead, Walker K., (refund money expended in
recruiting service)
-
Rep. Com.
2
199
20
2
Arredondo, J. M., (injuries by army in Florida, in
1812, 1813, and 1814)
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
99
21
1
Same
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Rep. Com.
2
176
20
2
Architect to Capitol, on continuing for a longer time
Rep. Com.
1
69
18
1
Asia Minor, trade in the years 1820, 1821, & 1822,
with
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Ex. Doc.
2
32
18
1
Ashley, General, respecting the attack on, by Rica-
ra Indians (Docs. Pres. Mes.)
.
Ex. Doc.
1
2
57
20
1
Aspinwall, Augustus, (drawback on sugar)
-
Rep. Com.
3
155
19
1
Askins, Robert, (pension)
-
Rep. Com.
2
164
21
2
Assay Office, on establishing in gold country in
South
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Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page.
18
1
Assays of foreign coins in 1823 annual report of
F.x. Doc.
2
41
18
2
Same, for 1824
-
Ex. Doc.
s
65
19
1
Same, for 1825
-
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-
Ex. Dec.
6
109
20
1
Same, for 18.7 -
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-
-
F.x. Doc.
6
251
20
2
Same, for 1888 -
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-
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-
Ex. Doc.
2
67
21
1
Same, for 1839
-
-
-
Ex. Dnc.
z
33
21
2
Saine, for 1630
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
99
19
2
Atlantic and Pacific, on establishing communication
between the
Rep. Com.
1
56
19
1
Atkinson, General, expedition, Missouri river, with
number and condition of the I ideans
Ex Doc.
6
117
20
1
correspondence respecting his exp lition against
the Winnebago Indians (Docs. Pres. Mes)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
146
18
1
Attorney General, opinion on claims of officers en-
gaged in Seminole campaign
F.x. Doc.
2
4.1
7
19
1
on number of cariets authorized by law
Ex Doc.
4
57
21
19
1
opinion relative to outfits, &c., to munisters
Ex Doc.
10
167
20
1
opinion in the case of Tharbless Laugolin
Ex. Doc.
2
to
20
1
opinion relative to interest on payments for slaves,
&c, Ghent treaty
F.x. Doc.
6
2.6
20
1
on claims of citizens of Georgia for interest on
claims against Creck Indians
Rep. Com.
2
18d
20
2
opinion on donation land claims in Arkansas
Ex. Doc.
3
11%
21
1
correspondence with attorney of Arkansas on
land claims
Ex. Doc.
2
45
21
1
President recommends that he be charged with
the collection of debts due the U. States
Ex. Doc.
1
:
12
21
2
President again recommends same (Pres. Mes.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
25
18
1
Auction sales, memorial of merchants of New York,
in favor of laying duty on
Ex. Doc.
2
22
18
1
merchants of Baltimore, same object
Ex. Doc.
2
34
18
1
auctioneers of Baltimore, against taxing
Ex. Doc.
s
53
20
1
merchants of New York, in favor of taxing
-
Ex. Doc.
6
260
20
2
auctioneers of Providence, Rhode Island, against
taxing
Ex. Doc.
2
81
20
2
report of committee on imposing certain regula-
tions on
Rep. Com.
1
44
19
1
Austin, Eusebius, (pension)
Rep. Com.
2
164
18
2
Averill, Ebenczer, (pasturing United States' horses,
&c., late war)
Rep. Com.
1
8
21
2
Austria, copy of commercial treaty with, concluded
27th August, 1829
Ex. Doc.
4
129
21
2
Babit, Fitz Henry, (navy pension)
Rep. Com.
1
111
18
1
Babbit, Jacob, (longer credit for duties on goods de-
stroyed)
Rep. Com.
1
3
18
2
Babcock, Major S., proceedings of court martial for
trial of
Ex. Doc.
4
63
18
1
Bacot, Thomas W (expenses in apprehending mail
robber)
Rep. Com.
1
4
21
2
Back Creek, Colonel Long's report, examination of,
with an estimate of cost for improvement of
Ex. Doc.
1
13
21
2
n
Bailey, Martha, adm'x of Theodorus, and others,
VN
1
$ 57
(See Elbert Anderson)
Rep. Com.
291
18
1
Bailey, John, on contested election of
Rep. Com.
1
67
19
1
Baily, Samuel, and others, (vessels captured by Rus-
sian Government)
Rep. Com.
1
25
19
1
Bailey, Loudon, (pension)
-
Rep. Com.
2
164
19
1
Bailey & Rinker, (losses by invasion of Louisiana)
Rep. Com.
2
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Bailey & Torrey, (claims under Florida treaty)
Rep. Com.
4
262
18
2
Baylies, Samuel. (apprehending deserters)
Rep. Com.
1
9
19
1
Baylor, Ann D., (revolutionary services of her hus-
band, and payment of loan office certificates)
Rep. Com.
1
52
21
1
Same
-
Rep. Com.
2
237
21
2
Same (commutation pay)
.
Rep. Com.
1
5
20
1
Bayly, Thomas M., letter from
Ex. Doc.
7
273
21
2
Balthrop, John, (improvement in axle of gun car-
riage)
-
Rep. Com.
1
10
18
2
Bahama Banks, correspondence with British Govern-
ment, respecting the erection of light-houses
on Island of Abaco
-
Ex. Doc.
2
20
18
2
respecting the erection of a light at the Double-
headed Shot Keys
-
Ex. Doc.
2
21
18
2
report of committee on the same subjects
-
Rep. Com.
1
29
19
1
negotiation with Great Britain, with a view to the
erection of light houses, &c, on
Ex. Doc.
10
180
20
1
Baker, John, arrest and imprisonment of (Docs. Pres.
Mes.)
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
19
20
1
Same
Ex. Doc.
7
278
20
2
correspondence with Great Britain, same subject
Ex. Doc.
3
90
18
1
Baltimore, memorial of merchants of, to tax sales at
auction
-
Ex. Doc.
2
34
18
1
auctioneers of, against taxing
-
Ex. Doc.
4
53
18
1
memorial of merchants of, against new tariff
Ex. Doc.
5
99
18
2
on claims of merchants of, for vessels sunk in de-
fence of
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
6
19
1
Same
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
167
20
1
Same, further allowance
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
221
20
2
Same
same
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
70
21
1
Same
same
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
144
19
1
merchants of, British colonial trade
Ex. Doc.
5
99
19
1
and Philadelphia mail road, on making survey of
routes for
-
Rep. Com.
1
51
19
2
ditto, report of the survey of several routes for
Ex. Doc.
5
94
19
1
on establishing navy yard at
-
Rep. Com.
1
92
19
2
report of survey of the harbor of, for naval pur-
poses
-
Ex. Doc.
2
13
19
1
Insurance Company of, claims under Florida trea-
ty
-
Rep. Com.
2
201
19
2
memorial of merchants of, French spoliations
Ex. Doc.
5
77
20
1
city council of, report of Secretary of the Trea
sury, on claims of, for advances during late
war
-
Ex. Doc.
2
39
20
1
report of committee, on same, (items rejected by
accounting officers
Rep. Com.
3
218
20
1
connect Chesapeake and Ohio canal with, report
of survey, &c.
Ex. Doc.
2
58
1
mn
and Ohio Railroad Company, memorials of, im- }
5
20
206
Ex. Doc.
port iron free of duty
7
272
}
20
1
letter from the president of the company, same
object
-
Ex. Doc.
7
271
20
1
memorial of citizens of Philadelphia against im-
porting iron free of duty for
Ex. Doc.
7
270
20
2
and Ohio Railroad Company, memorial of, sub.
scription of stock
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
48
21
1
Same
.
Rep. Com.
1
23
20
2
report of committee relative to a subscription of
stock
Rep. Com.
92
21
1
Same, recommending a subscription
:
.
Rep. Com.
2
21
14
INDEX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page.
18
1
Balances unscttled on books of the Register of the
Treasury, receipts and expenditures, in 1823
Ex. Doc.
1
12
18
2
Same, for 1424 -
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
7
19
1
Same, for 1825
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
7
19
2
Same, for 1826
-
.
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
7
137
20
1
Same, for 1827
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
9
20
2
Same, for 1828
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
8
21
1
Same, for 1829
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
3
21
2
Same, for 1830
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
4
18
1
due by Receivers of land offices in 1823
-
Ex. Doc.
10
148
19
1
due by Receivers of land offices up to 1825
Ex. Doc.
9
155
19
1
Same, for 1825
-
.
-
.
Ex. Doc.
1
7
19
2
Same, for 1826
.
.
.
-
Ex. Doc.
7
138
20
1
Same, for 1827
-
.
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
224
20
2
Same, for 1828
-
.
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
47
21
1
Same, for 1829
-
-
-
.
Ex. Doc.
1
3
21
2
Same, for 1830
-
-
.
Ex. Doc.
4
108
18
1
due by the Collectors of the Customs in 1823
Ex. Doc.
10
148
18
2
Same, for 18:24
-
.
-
-
Ex Doc.
6
104
19
1
Same, for 1825
.
-
-
.
Ex. Doc.
1
7
19
2
Same, for 1826
-
.
-
-
.
Ex. Doc.
7
138
20
1
Same, for 1827
-
-
.
-
Ex. Doc.
6
224
20
2
Same, for 1828 -
-
.
-
Ex. Doc.
2
47
21
1
Same, for 1829 -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
60
21
2
Same, for 1830
-
Ex. Doc.
4
-
108
18
1
due by Collectors of old internal revenue and
direct tax in 1823
Ex. Doc.
2
31
19
1
Same, for 1825
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
7
19
2
Same, for 1826
-
-
.
-
-
Ex. Doc.
7
139
-
20
1
Same, for .827
-
.
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
223
20
2
Same, for 1828
-
-
.
Ex. Doc.
2
34
21
1
Same, for 1829
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
3
21
2
Same, for 1830
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
-
-
108
18
1
on the books of the Second Auditor in 1823
Ex. Doc.
2
26
18
2
Same, for 1824
-
-
.
Ex. Doc.
2
7
19
1
Same, for 1825
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
6
19
2
Same, for 1826
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
7
136
20
1
Same, for 1827
-
.
-
-
-
Ex. 110C.
1
7
21
1
Same, for 1829
-
-
-
.
-
Ex. Doc.
1
,
21
2
Same, for 1830
Ex. Doc.
1
-
-
4
18
1
on the books of the Third Auditor in 1823
Ex. Doc.
3
4.
18
2
Same, for 1834
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
11.
19
1
Same, for 1825
.
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
s
2.
20
1
Same, for 1827
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
i
3
20
2
Same, for 1828 -
-
-
Ex Doc.
2
-
-
20
21
1
Same, for 1829 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
I
4
21
2
Same, for 1830
-
.
-
Ex. Doc.
1
+
18
1
on the books of the Fourth Auditor in 1823
Ex. Doc.
<
50
18
2
Same, in 1824
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
107
-
19
1
Same, in 1825
-
-
-
-
Ex Duc.
.,
1
19
2
Same, in 1826
-
-
-
-
Ex Doc
i
13,
20
1
Same, in 1827
-
-
Ex. IIOC.
.
-
.
25
20
2
Same, in 1828
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
8
21
1
Same, in 1829
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
-
10
21
2
Same, in 1830
-
-
-
.
-
Ex. Doc.
1
17
18
1
Bank of the United States, anuual monthly statements
Ex. Doc.
of the affairs of, in 1823
5
78
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FROM BIGHTEENTH TO TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS.
15
Congress,
8e ssion.
Volume.
Number.
Page.
18
2
Bank of the United States, annual monthly statements
of the affairs of, in 1824
-
-
-
Ex Doc.
4
59
19
1
Same, in 1825
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
105
19
2
Same, in 1826 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
52
20
1
Same, in 1827 -
-
-
-
-
Ex Doc.
3
100
20
2
Same, in 1828 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
93
21
1
Same, in 1829 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
13
21
2
Same, in 1830
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
63
18
2
proposals by, for loan of five millions, act of 1824,
(annual report on finance)
-
Ex. Doc.
2
26
35
18
2
declines to vary interest on the loan of seven mil-
lions
-
Ex. Doc.
2
10
21
1
President Jackson recommends that the charter
of, be not renewed, (Pres. Mes.)
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
19
21
1
report of Committee of Ways and Means rela-
tive to renewal of charter of with comparative
statements of relative value of bank notes, at
different places in 1816 and 1819
-
Rep. Com.
3
358
21
1
call of Mr Wayne for list of stockholders, &c.,
(See at end of Vol. 4, of Reports of Commit-
tees.)
21
1
resolution of the Legislature of Tennessee against
renewal of charter of
-
Rep. Com.
2
243
21
2
President opposed to the renewal of charter of
(Pres Mes.)
.
Ex. Doc.
1
2
27
18
1
Banks in the District of Columbia, annual statement
of the affairs of, in 1823
-
-
a
Ex Doc.
5
86
18
2
Same, in 1824
-
-
-
-
-
Ex Doc.
4
78
19
1
Same, in 1825 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
76
19
2
Same, in 1826 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
118
20
1
Same, in 1827 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
59
20
2
Same, in 1828 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
86
21
1
Same, in 1829 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
33
21
2
Same, in 1830 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
84
an
Banks in which public moneys were deposited from
1
m
8
18
1817 to 1822; correspondence of Secretary of
Ex. Doc.
m
&
an
140
the Treasury
9
19
2
Bank of Chillicothe, on claims of
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
48
21
1
Same, for interest, &c
.
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
45
21
1
Bank of Missouri, in relation to claims of the United
States against
-
Ex. Doc.
4
111
18
1
Bankruptcy, memorial of the Chamber of Commerce
of New York, in favor of a general system of
Ex. Doc.
1
15
18
1
Same, of Philadelphia, same object
-
Ex. Doc.
2
20
19
1
President recommends passage of law upon the
subject of
-
-
Ex Doc.
1
1
6
19
1
report of committee on establishing uniform sys-
tem of
Rep. Com.
1
14
19
1
Bangs, Sewall, & Co., (remit duties on goods de-
stroyed)
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
166
20
1
Same
.
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
46
21
1
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
44
19
1
Bamper, Jacob, (pension)
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
164
20
1
Baptist Missionary Convention, for civilizing Indians,
report of committee, on memorial of -
-
Rep. Com.
3
219
21
1
Baptist Missionary Society of New York, memorial of
the, for the removal of Indians
.
.
Rep. Com.
2
247
21
1
Same, of Pennsylvania, same
-
-
-
Rep. Com
2
253
Dig
by
16
INDEX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page.
19
2
Barracks, hospitals, storehouses, &c, relative to the
building of
Ex. Doc.
4
61
20
1
at New Orleans, on the necessity of building new
one, &c.
Ex. Doc.
5
230
20
1
at Savannah, respecting purchase of land for
Ex. Doc.
6
245
20
1
at Carlisle, Pennsylvania, on converting it into an
army asylum
Rep. Com.
4
266
21
1
Quartermaster's report of progress on building
certain (Docs Pres Mes.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
140
20
1
Barrataria, in relation to making an appropriation
for fortification at
-
Ex. Doc.
5
186
21
1
Bargy, Norton, & Wolverton, (removing obstructions
in Savannah river)
Rep. Com.
2
248
21
1
documents from Mr. Daniel, commissioner, against
the claim of
Rep. Com.
3
415
18
2
Barnstable and Buzzard's Bay Canal, survey and re-
port of routes for
Ex. Doc.
5
83
21
1
respecting the location of canal, with estimate of
its cost
Ex. Doc.
3
54
18
2
Barnstable and Hyannis Canal, report and survey of
route for
Ex. Doc.
5
83
21
1
Barco, Manuel del, (import slave from Havana)
-
Rep. Com.
1
51
20
1
Barry, James D., (claims under Florida treaty)
-
Rep. Com.
4
262
18
2
Barker, James, (pension, revolution)
-
Rep. Com.
1
5.,
20
2
Barker, Josiah, (land claim)
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
86
19
1
Barnard, John, (pension)
-
.
Rep. Com.
2
164
19
1
Barnard Cyprian, (pension)
-
Rep. Com.
2
164
20
1
Bard & Findlay, executors of Robert Johnston, (lost
loan office certificates)
-
Rep. Com.
2
6.2
21
1
Barnett, James, (pension, under act of 1828)
-
Rep. Com.
1
120
21
2
Barron, Ann Mortimer, (commutation pay, revolu-
tion)
-
Rep Com.
1
26
18
2
Bastrop's grant of land, respecting the titles of
-
Rep. Com.
1
9
19
1
Same
Rep. Com.
1
3
21
1
Same
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
347
19
1
Bassett, Wm. H., (detention of vessel, contract to
transport cannon, &c.)
Rep. Com.
2
188
21
1
Bassett & Loomis, (value of property captured by
them, at Negro Fort, late war)
-
Rep. Com.
2
190
19
1
Batcheder, John A., (pension)
Rep. Com.
2
164
21
2
Basmarien, heirs of, citizen of France, (supplies fur-
nished during the revolution)
Ex. Doc.
3
98
18
1
Beaufort, N. C., memorial of inhabitants of, against
tariff
-
Ex. Doc.
5
81
18
1
Beaumarchais, Caron de, heirs of, report of commit-
tee on the claims of
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
64
19
1
Same
.
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
217
20
1
Same, case at large
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
220
21
2
Beaugrand & Godfroy, (buildings destroyed, late
war)
Rep. Com.
1
35
21
1
Beaver and Sandy Canal, report and estimate of cost
Rep. Com.
3
357
18
1
Beard, David, (indemnity for property seized under
revenue laws)
-
Rep. Com.
2
85
20
1
Becktill, Riddle, & Headington, (damage and interest
on protested Government drafts)
-
Rep. Com.
3
173
20
1
Beckham, Wm., deceased, (See Polly Campbell.)
18
2
Bedford, Robert. (horse lost, Seminole campaign) .
Rep. Com.
1
15
19
1
Bedinger, Henry, (security for postmaster)
-
Rep. Com.
2
219
20
1
Same
.
Rep. Com.
3
151
FROM EIGHTEENTH TO TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS.
17
Congress.
Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page.
19
1
Bedford county, Pennsylvania, canal, Juniatta, sur-
vey of
Ex. Doc.
9
158
21
2
Becket, Humphrey, (pension, revolutionary services)
Rep. Com.
1
50
19
1
Beltcher, Andrew, (pension)
Rep. Com.
2
164
21
2
Belt & Stockton, (lost baggage, &c., late war)
-
Rep. Com.
1
19
18
1
Bennett, Joshua, (lost horse)
-
Rep. Com.
1
53
18
2
Benton, Mary E., (arrears of pension and commuta-
tion of husband, revolution)
Rep. Com.
1
20
19
1
Same
-
Rep. Com.
2
164
19
1
Benning, Wm., (dwner of Anacosta bridge, take toll)
Rep. Com.
1
106
21
1
Bentham, Robert, administrator of S. Theus, (pay-
ment of dues as Collector at Charleston, S. C.)
Rep. Com.
2
260
21
2
Belden, Thos., (interest and losses on Treasury notes,
received in payment, &c.)
-
Rep. Com.
1
92
20
2
Berkshire and Hudson Railroad, reports, maps, and
proceedings, survey of
Ex. Doc.
3
89
20
2
Bernard, Hyacinth, (land claim)
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
22
19
1
Betts, Timothy, (pension)
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
193
20
2
Beyer, G. F., (claim under Ghent treaty)
.
Rep. Com.
1
25
18
1
Biddle, John, us. G. Richards, contested election
-
Rep. Com.
1
27
20
2
Biddle, Richard, administrator of J. Wilkins, Quar-
termaster, (settlement of his accounts)
-
Rep. Com.
1
3
21
1
Same
-
Rep. Com.
1
1
20
2
Big Sodus Bay, report of survey of
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
106
20
2
Big Sandy Creek, report of survey of
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
106
18
I
Bigger's company of rangers
-
Rep. Com.
1
63
19
1
Bills of Exchange, foreign, protested, rate and rule
of damage on
Rep. Com.
2
135
19
1
Mr. Livingston's proposition relative to (See end
of Vol. 2, Rep. Com., Reso. No. 10.)
20
1
memorial of the Chamber of Commerce of Balti-
more, on the subject of
Ex. Doc.
5
119
20
1
memorial of the Chamber of Commerce of New
York, same
Ex. Doc.
5
204
20
2
Binney, Amos, Navy Agent, (losses on Treasury
notes,) memorial and report of Secretary of
the Navy
Ex. Doc.
2
72
20
2
Binney, Amos, and others, (injuries by Chesapeake
and Ohio Canal)
Ex. Doc.
3
116
21
1
by Wm. Stewart, same
Rep. Com.
3
412
19
1
Bishop of Bardstown, remit duties on certain articles
imported for
Rep. Com.
2
206
20
1
Bishop, Wm., (claims against soldiers who deserted)
Rep. Com.
1
11
21
1
Bird. Nathaniel, (revolutionary services)
Rep. Com.
2
286
19
1
Blanchard, Wm. L., (pension)
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
164
19
1
Blair, William, (pension)
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
164
19
1
Black, Catharine, (pension)
-
Rep. Com.
2
164
20
1
Black Rock Harbor, report and plan, survey of
-
Ex. Doc.
2
52
20
1
Blackwell, Thomas, (commutation pay, revolution)
Rep. Com.
3
199
21
1
Same
Rep. Com.
1
129
20
2
Blaisdell Jonathan M., (rcleased from judgment U.
States, violation revenue law)
-
Rep. Com.
1
6
21
1
Same
Rep. Com.
1
136
21
1
Black Seas open to trade of the United States, (Pres.
Mes.)
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
140
21
2
President's message, same subject
.
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
6
19
1
Bledsoe, G., (pension)
-
Rep. Com.
2
164
20
1
Blenkenship, Geo., (French spoliations)
Rep. Com
4
264
3
18
INDEX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page.
21
2
Blind, New England Asylum for, memorial of
-
Ex. Doc.
1
20
21
2
report of committee, grant aid to
-
Rep. Com.
1
66
18
1
Blount, Willie, late Governor of Tennessee, (com-
missions, &c., on loans procured for the United
States, late war)
-
Rep. Com.
1
76
18
2
correspondence, &c. relative to the accounts of
Ex. Doc.
6
96
18
2
report of committee, same subject
-
Rep. Com.
1
56
19
1
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
121
21
1
Same
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
562
20
1
Blodget, Rebecca, (right of dower in post office build-
ing)
Rep. Com.
3
157
19
1
Blythe, Samuel, (pension)
-
Rep. Com.
2
164
21
2
Bogy, Joseph, (rations furnished recruiting party)
Rep. Com.
1
87
21
1
Bolivar, President of Colombia, respecting medal
presented to the President of U States, by
Ex. Doc.
2
31
21
1
report of committee, same subject
Rep. Com.
1
170
18
2
Bonds given for duties, statement showing the annual
aggregate amount of, and loss on the same, from
1789 to 1823
Ex. Doc.
2
13
18
2
given for duties, district of Philadelphia, from
1815 to 1824, due and unpaid, and amount of
loss
Ex. Doc.
5
82
20
1
given for duties, remaining unpaid and in suit
Ex. Doc.
7
287
20
2
given for duties, annually, from 1790 to 1828, and
unpaid. and probable loss thereon
Ex. Doc.
2
85
20
1
Bond, Mary Ann and Mary Loveless, land claim)
Rep. Com.
1
54
20
2
Bonnable, Marcellen. (erro in quantity of land)
Rep. Com.
1
21
21
1
Bonnefit, Peter. (claim under Florida treaty)
-
Rep. Com.
2
284
21
2
Bonnett Carre Point, on expediency of making sur-
vey of, for dyke, &c.
Rep. Com.
1
63
21
2
Bonnable, representatives of, (see Marigny)
Rep. Com.
1
106
18
1
Booker, Edmond, (commutation pay, revolution)
Rep. Com.
1
20
19
1
Booth, Joseph, (pension)
-
Rep. Com.
2
164
19
1
Booth, John, (pension)
-
Rep. Com.
2
164
20
1
Boon, Hampton L., (for services in land office, Mis-
souri)
Rep. Com.
1
30
20
1
Books, printed and manuscripts, in possession of O.
Rich, list of
Rep. Com.
1
37
20
2
Booth Louisa, (navy pension)
-
Rep. Com.
1
103
21
1
Boon, John, (pension under act of 1828)
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
350
18
1
Boston, memorial of citizensof, in favor of the Greeks
Ex. Doc.
2
21
18
1
memorial of citizens of, against new tariff
Ex. Doc.
4
67
18
1
memorial of tallow-chandlers, against duty on tal-
low
Ex. Doc.
6
105
19
1
amount of duties collected at, and expenditures,
from 1790 to 1825
-
Ex. Doc.
8
139
19
2
memorial of citizens of, against increase of duty
on woollens
Ex. Doc.
5
115
20
1
memorial of citizens of, in favor of new tariff
Ex Doc.
3
84
20
2
memorial of merchants of, pay duty under old
tariff
Ex. Doc.
2
64
20
2
memorial of merchants of, against new tariff
-
Ex. Doc.
3
100
20
1
Bouligny & Frost. agents, (claimants, Ghent treaty)
Ex. Doc.
6
242
20
2
Bowie & Kurtz, and others, owners of ship Alleghany
Rep. Com.
1
75
21
1
Same
Rep. Com.
1
100
21
1
Borell, Eugene, (land claim)
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
199
21
1
Boyd, Alexander, (land claim)
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
68
20
1
Boyer, C., & A. Cutan, (Indians, reservations of land)
Rep. Com.
2
127
Two reports of the same number.
FROM EIGHTEENTH TO TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS.
19
Congress.
Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page,
Bounty land. (See Lands.)
19
1
Boundary, Georgia and Florida, resolutions of Legis-
lature of Georgia, and correspondence of Go-
vernor, relative to the
Ex. Doc.
8
133
20
1
documents with President's message, relative to
the running of, under act of 1826, (Randolph
& Spakling, commissioners)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
105
20
1
documents, &c, from Governor of Georgia, (sur-
vey of McBride,) same subject
Ex. Doc.
3
87
20
2
report and resolution of Legislature of Georgia,
same
Ex. Doc.
2
50
20
1
report and resolutions of Legislature of Florida,
same
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
103
20
2
Same
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
17
20
1
extracts from instructions to Messrs. Carmichael
& Short, Ministers to Spain, on same subject
Ex. Doc.
4
170
20
1
report of committee, Congress
-
Rep. Com.
3
204
20
2
Ellicott's letters, respecting head source of St.
Mary's
Ex. Doc.
3
96
20
2
Douglas's letter, and correspondence of commis-
sioners
Ex. Doc.
4
140
21
1
report of commissioner, (Ellicott,) in 1795
Ex. Doc.
3
80
21
1
report of committee, on same subject
-
Rep. Com.
2
191
21
2
report of committee of the Legislature of Geor-
gia, same
Ex. Doc.
2
43
18
1
of Arkansas, western line, relative to
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
84
20
2
on extending western line
-
Rep. Com.
1
52
18
2
Mexico and United States, causes which have de-
layed the surveying of
Ex. Doc.
3
52
18
2
Northwest Coast of America, convention with Rus-
sia, respecting
-
Ex. Doc.
3
58
19
1
United States and Pacific, correspondence with
Great Britain, on subject of
Ex. Doc.
s
65
20
{
New Brunswick and Maine, and relative to the 1
imprisonment of John Baker
-
1
2
1
7
278
}
19
s
Ex. Doc.
20
2
correspondence with British Government
-
Ex. Doc.
3
90
20
1
Louisiana and Texas, respecting
Ex. Doc.
3
61
20
1
of Indiana, northern, survey and map of
-
Ex. Doc.
5
187
20
1
United States and Great Britain, treaty of 1783,
call for information relative to
Ex. Doc.
5
217
20
1
United States and Great Britain, under Ghent
treaty, report, with maps, &c., of
Ex. Doc.
5
218
20
1
Michigan and Ohio, respecting
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
196
20
2
report of committee, on ascertaining
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
2
20
2
Creek and Cherokee Indians in Georgia, docu-
ments respecting
Ex. Doc.
3
108
19
1
Brazil and Buenos Ayres, on extending protection
to our commerce with
Ex. Doc.
6
119
19
1
report of committee, extend protection
Rep. Com.
1
120
20
1
correspondence, misunderstanding with Charge
des Affaires of the United States, relative to
proceedings of blockading squadron of
-
Ex. Doc.
3
108
20
1
additional documents, same subject, and measures
adopted by the United States since the depart-
ure of the Charge des Affaires
-
Ex. Doc.
7
281
20
1
respecting libellous publications against Condy
Raguet, Charge des Affaires to
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
212
18
1
Bradford, Charles, (pension due his son)
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
59
19
1
Bradford, Thomas H., (lost horse)
-
Rep. Com.
1
90
20
INDEX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page.
18
2
Bradford, Thomas, and others, (hunters of Oregon,
settlement of Columbia river)
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
13
21
1
Bradford, James, (confirm land claim)
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
297
21
1
Bradstreet, Martha, on charges against Judge Conk-
ling, by
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
342
19
1
Brainerd, Elijah, (pension) -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
164
20
1
Brashears, Ann, (confirm land claim)
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
142
21
1
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
101
21
1
Brannin, Hughes, & Ford, (Madrid land claim)
-
Rep. Com.
3
409
18
1
Breakwater, Delaware Bay, report of Board of Engi-
neers on practicability, utility, and cost of, with
plans, &c. (Docs. Pres. Mes.)
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
27
18
1
memorial of the Chamber of Commerce of Phila-
delphia, in favor of
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
27
19
1
Same
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
5
19
1
report on the advantages to the Navy, of a
-
Ex. Doc.
8
128
2
m
statement of shipwrecks, losscs, &c. (by Cham-
19
ber of Commerce of Philadelphia
}
~
2
26
Ex. Doc.
4
65
}
20
1
resolution of the Legislature of Pennsy Ivania, in
favor of
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
134
20
1
estimated amount of trade through Delaware Bay,
in 1827
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
67
20
1
report of committee, on erecting
-
.
Rep. Com.
2
118
20
2
respecting preparations for commencement of
(Docs. Pres. Mes.)
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
114
21
1
report of Quartermaster General, progress of
(Docs. Pres. Mes.)
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
139
18
1
Brevet officers, Army, (see Army,) with their pay,
&c.
-
Ex. Doc.
10
146
19
2
pay and emoluments of, from 1821 to 1825
-
Ex. Doc.
3
41
21
1
report of committee respecting pay and allow-
ances to
-
Rep. Com.
1
47
20
1
Brest, John, and others, (confirmation of land claim)
Rep. Com.
1
34
20
2
Same 6
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
33
21
1
Same
-
Rep. Com.
1
21
19
1
Brigham, Robert, (bound land unfit for cultivation)
Rep. Com.
1
54
19
1
Bridges, Francis Ann, (pension)
Rep. Com.
2
164
20
1
Briggs, N., (remit penalty, Mediterranean passport)
Rep. Com.
2
96
21
1
Bridge Company, Wheeling, memorial of, for sub-
scription of stock
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
*349
21
1
report of committee recommending subscription
of stock
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
399
21
1
Bridge across the Ohio, respecting -
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
387
18
2
Brooke, Edmund, (commutation, revolutionary ser-
vices) -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
19
19
1
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
2:7
19
2
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
3
20
1
Same
.
-
-
-
-
~~
2
107
-
Rep. Com.
3
205
}
21
1
Same
.
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
236
19
1
Brook, Robert, (buildings destroyed while in the ser-
vice of the United States)
-
Rep. Com.
1
81
19
1
Brook, James, (pension)
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
164
21
1
Brook, David, (pension under act of 1828)
-
Rep. Com.
3
353
21
2
(arrears of pensions)
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
31
18
2
Brodie, Charles D., (invention, stopping leaks in U.
States' vessel)
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
58
-oogle
Two reports of the same number.
FROM EIGHTEENTH TO TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS.
21
Congress.
Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page.
21
1
Brodie, Alexander o., and Lewis Marks, (remit duty
on Greek books)
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
160
19
1
Brown, Laban, (pension)
-
.
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
164
19
1
Brown, Abiel, (pension)
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
164
19
1
Brown, William, (services as surveyor)
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
21
20
1
Brown, Uriah, memorial of, (fire ships)
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
150
20
1
report of committee
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
252
20
1
Brown, Major General, payments made to him and
his Aids, from 1820 to 1828
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
267
21
1
Brown, Meshach, (horse lost, last war)
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
155
21
1
Brown, George, sureties of
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
250
21
1
Brown, Charles, (pension, revolution)
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
94
18
1
Brush, Elijah, representatives of (fencing used for
fuel by army) -
Rep. Com.
1
43
20
1
Bruce, John, administrator of Bush, (payment of
Quartermaster's certificate, revolution)
-
Rep. Com.
3
159
2!
1
Same
-
Rep. Com.
2
243
21
1
Brunson, John, (buildings destroyed while in public
use, late war)
-
Rep. Com.
3
407
20
2
Buildings, private, erected on public ground at Har-
per's Ferry, respecting
Ex. Doc.
4
138
21
1
Buildings, public, Arkansas, on making grant for
erection of
-
Rep. Com.
1
115
Buildings. (See public buildings.)
21
1
Buhler, John, (land claim)
-
Rep. Com.
2
198
20
2
Buford, Thomas, (extra services dep. quartermaster
late war)
Rep. Com.
1
71
21
1
Buford, Thomas, deputy commissary, (extra services
late war)
-
Rep. Com.
1
43
20
1
Buel, Dillon, (refund amount paid for purpose of
taking out patent)
-
Rep. Com.
4
228
19
1
Buck, C. N., consul, Hamburg, on discriminating
duties
-
Rep. Com.
2
176
19
2
Buckley, Jeremiah, heirs of, (land claim) -
-
Rep. Com.
2
85
20
1
Same
same
-
Rep. Com.
3
316
19
2
Bulfinch, Charles, his report on penitentiaries
-
Ex. Doc.
5
98
20
1
Bulkley, Asa, and Luke Dewing, (released from
judgment U. S. under recognizance bond,
driving cattle, &c.)
-
Rep. Com.
1
14
21
1
Bulfinch, Charles, memorial of, to improve hall of
House of Representatives U. S.
-
Rep. Com.
1
123
21
1
Bull, Henry, memorial of, restore drawback on rum
Rep. Com.
1
143
20
1
Burnett, Joseph, (claim under Ghent treaty)
-
Rep. Com.
3
198
19
2
Burnett, Charles A., (furniture President's house)
-
18
Rep. Com.
1
57
1
Burns, Malachi, (land claims)
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
48
19
1
Burrell, Wm., (pension)
-
.
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
164
19
1
Burrows, Hannah, (pension)
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
164
19
1
Burk, Thomas, (pension)
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
194
19
1
Burton, John, and others, (refund forfeiture schooner
Volant)
-
19
Rep. Com.
2
204
2
Same,
same,
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
30
20
1
Same,
same, -
-
Rep. Com.
3
107
19
1
20
Butler, Jacob, (horses lost in public service)
-
Rep. Com.
2
132
2
Burnham, John, (repay balance of amount paid for
his ransom from Algerine captivity)
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
102
21
1
Same,
same, -
-
21
Rep. Com.
1
19
2
Same,
same, -
-
Rep. Com.
1
45
18
1
Business necessary to be acted on before adjourn-
by
ment of 1st session, 18th Congress
Rep. Com.
2
117/
22
INDEX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,
Congress
Session.
Volume.
Number
Page.
18
1
Business remaining unfinished at close of 1st session,
18th Congress
Rep. Com.
2
132
19
1
unfinished at end of 2d session, 18th Congress,
list of
Rep. Com.
1
29
18
2
necessary to be acted on before adjournment of
2d session, 18th Congress
Rep. Com.
1
71
19
1
necessary to be acted on before adjournment of
1st session, 19th Congress
Rep. Com
2
175
19
2
unfinished at the 1st session, 19th Congress
Rep. Com.
1
1
19
2
necessary to be acted on before adjournment of
2
82
2d session, 19th Congress
Rep. Com
2
20
1
88
~n
necessary to be acted on before adjournment of
1st session, 20th Congress
-
-
Rep. Com.
s
243
Bush, Philip. (See Bruce.)
19
1
Buzzard's and Barnstable bay, canal, report of en-
gineer, with survey of route, &c.
-
Ex. Doc
10
174
20
1
Byington, Joel, (damages to buildings by troops of
U. S.)
-
.
-
Rep. Com
s
224
21
1
Same,
same, -
-
Rep. Com
I
6
21
1
Cabot, Peter, heirs of, pension late war
-
Rep. Com
1
99
19
1
Caban, Wm. W., pension
-
-
Rep. Com
2
164
Cadets. (See Academy
19
2
Calhoun, John C., investigation of his conduct, (Rip-
Rap contract)
-
Rep. Com.
1
79
21
2
Caldwell, Samuel, (rations furnished Ken. militia in
1813)
-
Rep. Com.
1
114
18
1
Cammann, August F, (work copper mines)
-
Rep. Com
1
55
18
2
Camanchee Indians, respecting
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
82
19
1
Camp, Jesse, (pension)
-
Rep. Com.
2
164
20
1
Campbell, Robert, and Geo. B. Cummings, (respect-
ing slaves purchased by Richard H. Wilde)
-
Ex. Doc.
4
138
20
1
Campbell, Polly, (pension for services of husband
in late war)
-
Rep. Com.
4
232
21
1
Campbell, Col. John, heirs of, (settlement of accounts
as deputy quartermaster, revolution)
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
273
21
1
Campbell, Gen. Wm., heirs of, (land for rev. serv's)
Rep. Com.
2
234
21
1
Camaron, George, memorial of, (supply Capitol with
water)
Rep. Com.
1
145
21
2
Campbell, James S., (property destroyed in rev'n) -
Rep. Com.
1
96
18
1
Cannon, shot, and small arms, contracts for, since
1820
-
Ex. Doc.
2
23
18
1
Caperton, George, (pre-emption to land)
-
-
Rep. Com
2
115
19
1
Captains of army, fortress Monroe, memorial of, (see
Army)
-
Ex. Doc.
3
37
21
2
Captains of navy, relative to their pay, (see Navy) -
Rep Com.
1
85
20
1
Cape Fear river, report of survey of
-
Ex. Doc.
3
127
21
1
relative to the progress, &c. of the improvement
of, with estimate of the sum required for 1830
Ex. Doc.
2
44
Capitol. (See Public Buildings.)
19
1
Capitol, on alterations in the Representatives' cham.
Rep Com.
1
11
19
2
appropriations in 1827, for the
-
Ex. Doc.
3
51
21
1
proposition of George Camaron, supply water
for the use of
-
Rep. Com.
1
145
21
1
proposition of Robert Mills, same subject
-
Rep. Com.
3
344
21
1
Skinner's proposition to have a grand basin for
supplying all the public buildings with water
Rep. Com.
2
281
s
375
21
1
reports of committees on same subject
-
Rep. Com.
3
376
an
"9
1
Carr, Thomas, and others, (land claims)
-
Rep. Com
1
37
FROM EIGHTEENTH TO TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS.
23
Congress.
Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page.
18
2
Carver's grant. (See doc. Samuel Peters)
-
-
Rep Com.
1
44
19
1
Carr, James, (pension)
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
164
19
1
Carlton, John, and Elisha Douglass, (pension)
Rep. Com.
2
164
19
1
Carswell, David, (pension)
-
Rep Com.
2
164
20
1
Carmicle, John F., (land claim)
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
57
20
2
report of Commissioner Gen. Land office on his
land claim
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
5
20
1
Cary, Edward, (settlement of accounts of paymas-
ter, John P. Cary, Georgia militia, late war)
Rep. Com.
3
153
20
2
Same,
same
Rep. Com.
1
38
20
1
Carrol, Michael, (see Mrs. Decatur and others)
-
Rep. Com.
3
201
20
2
Same,
same
-
Rep. Com.
1
37
20
2
Carr, Elijah, (change location of land)
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
4
21
1
Same,
same
Rep. Com.
1
7
21
1
Carter, Wm., heirs of, (commutation pay, revolution)
Rep. Com.
3
332
21
1
Cardozo, J. N, (redu e price of purchase of print-
ing establishment from S.)
Rep. Com.
3
306
21
1
Canvass and cordage, made of American hemp, for
use of navy, on the subject of
-
Ex. Doc.
4
*128
21
2
Cannon, Joseph C., (navy pension)
-
Rep. Com.
1
73
21
1
Casady, Charles, services as clerk to Gen. Coffee,
Indian affairs
-
-
Rep. Com
3
394
19
1
Case, Joseph, (pension)
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
164
18
1
Castine, on refunding duties paid on goods imported
into, during the late war
Rep. Com.
1
29
20
2
Cash duties, memo. Cham. Com., Philad. in favor of
Ex. Doc.
1
16
20
2
Same
New York
Ex. Doc.
2
43
20
2
and warehouse system, report of com. on subject of
Rep. Com.
1
93
20
1
Catrell, H. P., agent for claims under Ghent treaty
Rep. Com
2
77
21
2
Catlett, Minerva, (pay due her husband as hospital
steward at Pittsburgh)
Rep. Com.
1
47
20
1
Cavolier, A. & z, (refund overpayment on duties)
Rep. Com.
3
162
19
2
Cavalry tactics for militia, system of
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
57
18
1
Causici, Mr., disapproving of advance made to, on
account of clock for Senate chamber,
Rep. Com.
2
106
18
1
Canals, St. Mary's and Suwanee, memo. inhabitants
of Camden, Georgia, for aid in making
Ex. Doc.
2
54
18
1
Chesapeake and Ohio, President recommends it
to the favorable consideration of Congress,
(President's message)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
12
18
2
report of engineers, with survey of route and
estimate of cost, &c.
Ex. Doc.
5
83
18
2
act of Maryland, confirming act of Virginia, in-
corporating
-
-
Ex Doc.
4
68
19
2
amendatory act of Maryland
-
-
Ex Doc.
5
85
19
1
act of Virginia, incorporating
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
81
19
1
memo. of Central Committee of Company, sub-
scription of stock
Ex. Doc.
9
151
19
1
examination of route, Juniatta, to intersect Ches-
apeake and Ohio
Ex. Doc.
9
158
19
1
respecting the survey of route for same
Rep. Com.
2
216
19
1
Deep creek and Castleman summits, exam. for
Ex. Doc.
10
169
19
1
respecting survey of route for same
19
Rep. Com.
2
216
1
report of committee, (by Mr. Stewart) with me-
morials of the company, and various docu-
ments on the advantages generally to be de-
rived from the canal)
Rep. Com
2
228
Digitized by
Google
Two reports of the same number.
24
INDEX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page.
19
2
Canals, Chesapeake and Ohio, report of board of en-
gineers, with plans, &c., and estimate of cost
Ex. Doc.
2
10
19
2
report of committee, (by Mr. Mercer) alterations
in charter and subscription of stock, and to
the canal generally, with various documents -
Rep. Com.
2
90
20
1
on extending it to Baltimore and Annapolis, sur-
veys, plans and estimate, (by Howard)
-
Ex. Doc.
2
58
20
1
estimate of cost, &c., by Roberts and Geddes -
Rep. Com.
3
141
20
1
on extending it to Alexandria, report of survey,
and estimate of cost
Ex. Doc.
6
254
21
2
report of committee, subscription of stock, aid
in making, to Alexandria
Rep. Com.
1
71
20
1
from Cumberland to Georgetown, esti. of cost -
Ex. Doc.
5
192
20
1
memorial of Central Committee, with amendatory
act of Virginia to amend charter
-
Ex. Doc.
3
101
20
1
amendatory act of Maryland, authorizing sub.
scription of stock
Ex. Doc.
5
205
20
1
report of committee, (by Mr. Mercer) on sub-
scription of stock, (with estimate of stock and
various documents on the subject generally)
Rep. Com.
1
47
20
1
additional report, with estimate of cost by Ro-
berts and Geddes, with list of subscribers to
stock, and comparative statements of expendi-
tures on other similar works
-
Rep. Com.
3
141
20
2
memorial of, respecting eastern termination, with
opinion of Attorney General, with other in-
formation and proceedings of the Commiss'rs -
Ex. Doc
1
12
20
2
respecting alteration in time for payment of sub-
scription, and for certain alterations in their
charter
-
Ex. Doc.
2
73
20
2
remonstrating against granting certain powers to
Baltimore Railroad Company
Ex. Doc.
3
120
20
2
respecting conflicting claims of Balt. and Ohio
Railroad Company
-
Ex. Doc.
3
127
20
2
statement showing its finances in 1828, and the
receipts and expenditures
-
-
F.x. Doc.
3
122
21
1
acts of Virginia, respecting
-
-
Ex. Doc
4
94
21
1
on making an appropriation for the western sect.
Rep. Com.
2
280
21
2
memorial of citizens of Fayette, Penn, in favor
of western section
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
44
21
2
memorial of President, &c. of Company, relative
to western sect'n, with various doc's appended
Ex. Doc
3
53
21
2
memorial of President, &c., same subject
-
Rep. Com
1
31
18
1
Falls of the Ohio, with report of engineer, D. S.
Bates
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
98
18
1
Tennessee and Coosa rivers, report of committee
on subject of making a survey of
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
123
19
1
report recommending a survey to be made
-
Rep. Com.
2
220
report recommending a further exam. and sur.
Rep. Com.
2
180
18
2
Dismal Swamp, state of its financial concerns -
Ex. Doc.
5
86
19
1
report of Secretary of War as to its military im-
1
15
portance
Ex. Doc.
8
19
125
2
report of engineers, plan for construction of,
with estimate of cost
Ex Doc.
1
2
221
18
2
Lake Pontchartrain to Mississippi, memorial of
Legislature of Louisiana, for
Ex Doc.
3
57
2
14
19
2
report, with plans, drawings, &c.
-
Ex. Doc.
7
133
in
20
2
report of committee on granting land in aid of
Rep. Com
1
I
94
FROM EIGHTEENTH TO TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS.
25
Congress.
Session.
Volume
Number.
Page.
18
2
Canal, Ohio to Lake Erie, report of examination, with
a view to
Ex. Doc.
5
83
18
2
Ohio and Schuylkill, report of examination of
routes for
Ex. Doc.
5
83
18
2
Delaware and Raritan, report of examination of
routes for
Ex. Doc.
5
83
18
2
Barnstable and Hyannis, report of examination
of routes for
Ex. Doc.
5
83
18
2
Barnstable and Buzzard's bay, report of exami-
nation of route for
-
Ex. Doc.
5
83
19
1
4
report of survey, &c., with drawings
77
-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
174
A/A
19
1
relative to expense in making
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
97
21
1
respecting location, with estimate of its cost
-
Ex. Doc.
3
54
18
2
Taunton and Weymouth, connect Boston harbor
and Narraganset bay, report of examination
Ex. Doc.
5
83
19
1
report of committee, recommending survey of
route for, with other information
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
214
21
1
report of survey, not completed
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
62
18
2
Illinois river to Lake Michigan, on granting land
in aid of
.
-
Rep. Com.
1
53
19
1
Same,
same
-
-
Rep. Com
2
147
19
2
memorial of Legislature of Illinois, same object
Ex. Doc.
5
81
21
1
on granting scrip in lieu of land, in aid of
-
Rep. Com.
3
377
18
2
Wabash to Lake Erie, aid Indiana in making
-
Rep. Com.
1
78
19
1
Deep creek and Castleman summits, report of ex-
amination for
-
Ex. Doc.
10
169
19
1
report of committee on making survey, &c.
-
Rep. Com.
2
216
19
1
Juniatta, report of examination for
-
Ex. Doc.
9
158
19
1
report of committee on making a survey of route
for
Rep. Com.
2
216
19
1
survey of waters, Virginia and North Carolina,
with a view to
Ex. Doc.
8
125
19
1
Memphramagog to Connecticut river, survey of
route for
Ex. Doc.
9
154
20
2
another report, same
Ex. Doc.
3
118
19
1
Pittsburgh to Erie canal, on making survey of
Rep. Com
2
151
19
1
Pittsburgh to Presque Island, connect Chesa-
peake and Ohio canal with lake Erie, on mak-
mg survey of
Rep Com.
2
216
19
1
around Muscle shoals, respecting examination,
&c. for
Ex. Doc.
4
67
19
1
report of committee, recommending survey of
route for
Rep. Com.
2
215
20
1
report of examination, &c.
-
Ex. Doc.
7
284
19
1
Point Chicot, Mississippi, to Bayou Bartholemy,
Louisiana, on the expediency of surveying a
route for
Rep. Com.
2
162
19
1
Ogdensburg to Lake Champlain, connect Lakes
Ontario and Champlain
Rep. Com.
2
230
19
2
St. Mary's river to Choctawhatchee, in Florida, on
subject of
Rep Com
1
70
20
1
Kennebeck river, survey of routes for canals con-
nected with said river
Ex. Doc.
5
173
20
1
James and Kenhawa, survey of route for
Ex. Doc.
5
216
20
1
Dayton to Lake Erie, on granting aid to Ohio, in
making
Rep. Com.
2
88
20
1
Chipola Canal Company, on confirming act of
Florida incorporating
Rep. Com.
3
191
4
26
INDEX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Session.
Volume
Number.
Page.
20
1
Canal, Chipola, Co., act of Florida, incorporating -
Ex. Doc
4
166
20
2
Louisville and Portland, fourth annual report of
Ex. Doc.
3
107
20
2
Chesapeake and Delaware, memorial for sub-
scription of stock
Ex. Doc.
3
111
21
2
Back creek, report of examination for, by Col.
Long
Ex. Doc.
1
13
20
2
Hiwassee and Conesaugah, report of examina-
tion, route for
Ex. Doc.
1
15
20
2
Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico, report of surveys,
and examination for
Ex. Doc.
s
147
21
1
estimate for completing survey, &c of
-
Ex. Doc.
2
41
21
1
Farmington and Hampshire and Hampden, me-
morial for subscription of stock, with answer
to the statement of Connecticut river company
Rep. Com.
2
221
21
1
statement of the Connecticut river company
-
Rep. Com.
3
341
21
1
Tennessee and Mobile bay, memorial of Legisla-
ture of Tennessee in favor of
-
Rep. Com.
2
228
21
1
Sandy and Beaver, report and estimate of cost of
Rep Com.
s
357
21
1
Connecticut river to Canada line, on making sur-
veys for
Rep. Com.
2
294
19
2
Isthmus of Panama, for ship communication, on
subject of
-
Rep Com.
1
56
21
2
Alexandria, D. C. branch from Chesapeake and
Ohio, subscription of stock, aid in making
-
Rep Com.
1
71
18
1
Washington city, annual report for 1823,
-
Ex. Doc.
10
138
18
2
Same,
1824,
-
Ex. Doc.
6
102
19
1
Same,
1825,
-
Ex. Doc.
8
127
18
2
on collecting tonnage duty on canal boats in New
2
York
Ex. Doc.
11
18
2
2
report of committee, in detail, on subject of ca-
35
I
nals, with a view to internal improvements -
Rep. Com.
2
83
19
2
surveys and examinations for canals, &c, ordered
between 1824 and 1827, and on whose appli-
cation
-
Ex. Doc.
5
83
19
2
applications for survey of routes, distinguishing
those to be acted on, and distance of each
route
Ex. Doc.
5
106
19
2
Mr. Mercer's report on sub. of roads and canals
Rep. Com.
2
102
19
2
proposition by Mr. Rives to discontinue appro-
priation for making surveys for canals, &c.
(See resolution at the end of vol. 2, Rep. Com.
19th Con, 2d sess.)
20
1
on granting land to Ohio in aid of canals in said
State
Rep. Com.
2
139
20
2
projected and undertaken between 1824 and
1828, and their cost, &c.
Ex Doe.
1
7
19
1
Certificates, loan office, revolution, outstanding in
1826, amount of
Ex. Doc.
6
113
19
2
Central America, treaty of commerce with, (Doc's
President's message)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
149
19
2
Census, 5th, respecting ratio of representation, by
Mr. Little
Ex. Doc
5
104
no
1
additional, by Mr. Little
Ex. Doc.
2
12
21
1
report of committee on fixing ratio of represent'n
Rep. Com.
1
127
21
1
on amendments of Senate to bill to provide for
taking
Rep. Com.
or
295
21
2
President recommends extension of time for
completing the 5th
Ex. Doc.
1
8
18
1
Charleston, S. C., mem. citizens of, against tariff -
FROM EIGHTEENTH TO TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS.
27
Congress.
Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page.
19
2
Charleston, S C., mem. City Council, marine hos.
Ex. Doc.
3
42
20
1
report of committee on subject of building hos.
Rep Com.
2
83
21
1
report of committee, on same subject
-
Rep Com
1
*150
19
1
fortification for defence of, on subject of
-
Ex. Doc.
4
55
19
2
fortifications at, when expected to be finished
Ex. Doc.
2
22
18
2
Chase, Paul, (remit duties on goods des. by enemy)
Rep. Com
1
27
21
1
Charleston and Hamburg railroad, survey of
Ex Doc.
1
7
19
2
Chargés desAffaires, respecting appointment of, in
recess of Senate, since 1789, and compensation
Ex. Doc.
5
73
21
1
relative to salaries, &c of
Ex. Doc.
2
37
18
1
Chalmers, John, (destruction of rope-walk, late war)
Rep. Com.
1
79
18
2
Chambers, David, (forfeiture, payment on land)
Rep. Com
1
63
18
2
Chandler, Walter S. (lost certificate, revolution)
Rep. Com
1
37
19
1
Chalmers, Col. Talbert, proceedings of court mar
tial, trial of
Ex. Doc
10
176
19
1
report of committee on subject of proceeding of
court martial
Rep Com
2
=22
19
1
Chapin, Luther, (value of vessel, captured while in
public service, late war)
Rep Com
1
70
19
B
report of committee, same subject
-
Rep Com
1
73
20
1
another report
Rep. Com
3
152
20
2
Same
Rep Com
1
14
21
1
Same
Rep Com
1
39
19
2
Charpentier, Joseph Le, (claim for drawback)
Rep Com
1
23
20
2
Challenge or Connoleeskee, Indian, (fee-simple in
land)
Rep. Com
1
42
Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. (See Canals.)
20
2
Chesapeake and Dela. Canal Company, memorial,
subscription of stock
Ex. Doc.
3
111
19
1
Chesapeake and Delaware bays, amount of duties
collected, and expenditures made, from 1790
to 1825, within the
Ex. Doc.
8
139
21
1
Chesapeake bay, respecting the building of light-
house at Point Lookout
Ex. Doc.
3
64
19
1
Chesapeake frigate, list of officers and crew at the
time of her capture, showing those who were
killed or wounded, &c
Ex. Doc.
6
110
Cherokee Indians. (See Indians.)
19
1
Chestnut, Samuel, (lost horse)
-
-
Rep. Com
2
195
20
1
Same
-
Rep. Com
3
158
18
1
Childers, Nathaniel, (taking 4th census)
.
-
Rep. Com
1
47
19
1
Same
Rep. Com
2
161
21
1
Same
-
Rep. Com
21
1
an
1
21
Chicago road, President approves of appropriation
3
335
}
for, on ertain conditions
Ex. Doc.
4
123
21
1
Chicago harbor, report of survey, with estimate of
cost, &c.
Ex. Doc.
3
69
19
1
Chitwood, Sarah, memorial of, (pension)
-
Rep. Com
2
152
20
1
report of committee
-
Rep. Com
2
117
21
1
Chilicothe Bank, claims of, (interest, &c)
Rep Com
1
45
20
1
Chipola Canal Company, act of Florida, incorporating
Ex. Doc.
4
166
20
1
on confirming act of Florida, incorporating
Rep. Com.
3
191
19
1
Chretien, Gerard, and Hypolite, (refund amount paid
as security for Collector, Louisiana)
-
Rep. Com
1
9
19
1
Church, Jabez, (pension)
-
Rep. Com
2
164
20
1
Church's Cove, report of survey of
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
154
20
2
Churchwardens, Elizabeth City, (bell destroyed by
U. S. troops) -
-
Rep. Com
1
73
Two reports of the same number.
28
INDEX To CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Session
Volume.
Number.
Page.
18
1
Church of St. Anne, Detroit
Rep. Com.
1
30
19
1
Claims not allowed by accounting officers, Mr. Li-
vingston's proposition respecting. (See resolu-
tion No 43, end of 2d vol. Rep. Com. 19th
Con. 1st sess.)
18
1
Claims, law, (commonly called) pay for property
lost late war, on amending the act
-
Rep. Com.
2
102
18
2
Same
-
Rep. Com.
1
1
18
2
Clay, Henry, Speaker Ho. Reps. U. S., on charges
by Hon. George Kremer, against
-
Rep. Com.
1
64
19
1
Clarke, Daniel, (property sold for direct taxes)
-
Rep. Com
1
6
19
1
Clarke, Flavel, (pension)
Rep. Com.
2
164
19
2
Clarke, Elijah L, (confirm land claim)
-
Rep. Com.
1
28
20
2
Clark, Jacob B, (land for cultivation of the Mul-
berry tree)
Rep. Com.
1
49
21
1
Clarke, Benjamin, heirs of, (wagon, &c. lost in pub-
lic service, late war)
-
Rep. Com.
1
16
20
2
Claimants under Ghent treaty, (for interest, &c.)
-
Rep. Com.
1
79
20
2
Claxton, Alexander, U. S. Navy, (salvage out of du-
ties paid on cargo of British ship relieved from
shipwreck)
Rep. Com
1
48
21
1
Same
.
Rep. Com.
1
61
18
1
Cleveland, Samuel, (bounty and pension)
-
-
Rep. Com
2
104
19
1
Cleveland, John, (pension)
-
Rep. Com
2
164
20
1
Clements, Jacob, assignee of, (detention of vessel
at Laguira)
Rep. Com
1
41
Clerk Ho. Reps. U. S., annual reports on contingent
fund. (See contingent expenses House Reps.)
18
1
Clerks in office of clerk Ho. Reps. in 1823
Ex. Doc.
1
5
18
2
Same,
in 1824
Ex. Doc.
1
3
19
1
Same,
in 1825
Ex. Doc.
1
10
19
2
Same,
in 1826
-
Ex. Doc.
2
3
20
1
Same,
in 1827
-
Ex. Doc.
1
5
20
2
Same,
in 1828
-
Ex. Doc.
1
4
21
1
Same,
in 1829
-
Ex. Doc.
1
9
21
2
Same,
in 1830
Ex. Doc.
1
5
18
1
Clerks in the State Department
in 1823
-
Ex. Doc.
5
95
18
2
Same,
in 1824
-
Ex. Doc.
3
48
19
1
Same,
in 1825
-
Ex. Dec.
3
25
19
2
Same,
in 1826
-
Ex. Doc.
5
89
20
1
Same,
in 1827
.
Ex. Doc.
4
136
20
2
Same,
in 1828
Ex. Doc.
3
109
21
1
Same,
in 1829
-
Ex. Doc.
4
97
21
2
Same,
in 1830
-
Ex. Doc.
3
51
18
1
Clerks in the Treasury Department in 1823
-
Ex. Doc.
2
39
18
2
Same,
in 1824
-
Ex. Doc.
3
45
19
1
Same,
in 1825
-
Ex. Doc.
3
34
19
2
Same,
in 1826
-
Ex. Doc.
3
48
20
1
Same,
in 1827
.
Ex. Doc.
2
54
20
2
Same,
in 1828
0
Ex. Doc.
2
61
21
1
Same,
in 1829
.
Ex. Doc.
2
28
21
2
Same,
in 1830
-
Ex. Doc.
2
39
18
1
Clerks in the War Department
in 1823
Ex. Doc.
2
44
18
2
Same,
in 1824
-
Ex. Doc.
1
60
19
1
Same,
in 1825
Ex. Doc.
3
40
19
2
Same,
in 1826
Ex Doc.
3
46
20
1
Same,
in 1827
Ex. Doc.
5
184
20
2
Same,
in 1828
-
Ex. Doc
2
87
21
1
Same,
in 1829
Ex. Doc
2
27
2
Same,
in 1830
-
Ex. Doc.
2
45
FROM EIGHTEENTH TO TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS.
29
Congress.
Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page.
18
1
Clerks in the Navy Department, and in office of
Navy Commissioners, in 1823
-
.
Ex. Doc.
2
30
18
2
Same,
in 1824
-
.
Ex. Doc.
2
34
19
1
Same,
in 1825
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
31
19
2
Same,
in 1826
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
29
20
1
Same,
in 1827
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
47
20
2
Same,
in 1828
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
44
21
1
Same,
in 1829
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
20
21
2
Same,
in 1830
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
38
18
1
in the office of the Post Office Department, in
1823
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
126
18
2
Same, in 1824
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
15
19
1
Same, in 1825
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
39
19
2
Same, in 1826
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
32
20
1
Same, in 1827
?
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
37
20
2
Same, in 1828
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
62
21
1
Same, in 1829
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
105
21
2
Same, in 1830
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
97
20
1
in Surveyor's office, Missouri, relative to hire of
Ex. Doc.
4
145
18
1
in land offices, relative to allowances to
-
Ex Doc.
4
70
19
2
Commissioner of General Land Office asks for ad-
ditional clerks for his office, (Docs. Pres. Mes.,
part IV.)
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
137
21
1
on providing for appointment of additional clerks
in the General Post Office
-
Rep. Com.
1
122
19
2
on the appointment of additional clerks in the
Patent Office -
-
Rep. Com.
2
99
21
1
on same subject -
-
Ex. Doc.
2
38
21
1
of district courts, respecting losses of money paid
into court, by the bad conduct of
-
Ex. Doc.
4
100
21
1
for the navy hospital and pension fund, recom-
mendation for appointment of
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
40
19
2
Cloyd, Wm., (refund militia fine)
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
13
20
1
Same
-
Rep. Com.
1
4
21
1
Clower, William, (additional allowance for carrying
mail)
-
Rep. Com.
3
371
21
1
Closeau & Prudhomme, (land claim)
-
Rep. Com.
1
31
Clothing for Army, annual reports of, comparative
cost of (see annual reports of Commissary Ge-
neral of Purchases, under head of 66 Army")
20
1
Coasting Trade, Delaware Bay, estimate of annual
amount of
-
Ex. Doc.
3
67
20
2
value of domestic products, transported coastwise
Ex. Doc.
2
74
20
2
on requiring statistical returns, annually, of value,
&c.
-
Rep. Com.
1
66
20
1
Coast of United States, on the subject of surveying
the, with list of instruments collected by Hass-
ler
-
Ex. Doc.
6
264
18
2
Cobb, James D., late Lieutenant in the Army, memo-
rial of, respecting court martial for his trial -
Rep. Com.
1
59
20
2
report of committee, pay, &c.
-
Rep. Com.
1
67
21
,
1
Same
-
Rep. Com.
1
18
18
2
Cochrane, Admiral, correspondence in relation to lay-
ing waste towns on the coast of the U. States
Rep. Com.
1
1
41
18
1
Cocke, Lieut, Navy U. States, correspondence rela-
tive to death of (Doc. Pres. Mes.)
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
139
18
1
Cocke, Col. William, (military services)
-
Rep. Com.
2
105
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INDEX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page.
21
1
Coffee and Tea, President recommends reduction of
duties on (Pres. Mes.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
10
21
1
memorial of the Chamber of Commerce of Phila-
delphia, same object
Rep. Com.
2
283
21
1
memorial of the merchants of Philadelphia, same
Rep. Com.
2
232
18
1
Coins, foreign, assays of, in 1823
Ex. Doc.
2
41
18
2
in 1824
Ex. Doc.
4
65
19
1
in 1825
-
-
Ex. Doc.
b
109
20
1
in 1837
.
-
Ex. Doc
6
251
20
2
in 1828
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
67
21
1
in 1829
-
Ex. Doc.
2
52
21
2
in 1830
Ex. Doc.
3
99
21
1
report of Secretary of the Treasury, upon the sub-
ject of
Ex. Doc.
4
117
21
2
report of committee, (by Mr. White, of N. York,)
on the subject of silver coins
Rep. Com.
1
94
21
2
Do
do on the subject of gold coins of the
United States
Rep. Com.
1
95
21
1
Colonization, report of committee, (by Mr. Mercer,)
respecting the suppression of slave trade, with
a collection of all documents and proceedings
had on the subject
Rep. Com.
s
348
18
1
and suppression of slave trade, relative to the agen-
cy at Cape Mesurado (Docs. Pres. Mes.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
122
19
2
Same, (Docs. Pres. Mes., part IV.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
74
20
1
Same, with expenditures on account of the agen-
cy, and amount necessary for 1827 (Docs. Pres.
Mes.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
218
18
1
negotiations with foreign Governments for the sup-
pression of the slave trade
Ex. Doc.
6
119
18
2
convention between the United States and Great
Britain, for the suppression of the slave trade,
with the proceedings of the Senate thereon
Ex. Doc.
1
2
5
18
2
report of committee on suppressing slave trade
Rep. Com.
1
70
19
1
correspondence with Great Britain relative to the
convention for the suppression of slave trade
Ex. Doc.
1
16
19
1
on making appropriation for suppression of same
Rep. Com.
1
65
19
2
on the subject of granting aid to the Colonization
Society
-
Rep. Com.
2
101
19
2
expenditures in 1826, and an estimate for 1827,
same object
Ex. Doc.
s
69
20
2
Same, in 1828 (Docs. Pres. Mes.)
-
Ex. Doc.
2{
114
I
127
20
1
report on condition of the agency on the coast of
Africa, and annual expense for its support
Ex. Doc.
5
193
20
1
respecting Africans landed at Key West
Ex. Doc.
6
262
20
2
Same, (Docs. Pres. Mes.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
115
21
2
on subject of settlement of accounts of agents
for re-captured Africans, &c., at Liberia, &c.,
(Docs. Pres. Mes.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
211
18
1
memorial of the Legislature of New Jersey, in
favor of
Ex. Doc.
4
77
19
2
memorial of the American Society
-
Ex. Doc.
4
64
21
1
Same, asking aid of Congress, and information,
generally. on the subject of
Rep. Com.
2
277
20
1
Same, with their 11th report, and constitution, &c.
for the government of Liberia
Ex. Doc.
3.
99
20
1
resolution of the Legislature of South Carolina,
against the power of the Government to aid
the
Ex. Doc.
3
65
FROM EIGHTEENTH TO TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS.
31
Congress.
Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page.
20
1
Colonization Society, resolution of the Legislature of
Georgia against the power of the Government
to aid the
Ex. Doc.
3
126
20
2
Same, same
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
70
20
1
memorial of the inhabitants of Montgomery, Ohio,
in favor of
Ex. Doc.
3
79
20
2
Legislature of Indiana, in favor of
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
125
21
1
Legislature of Pennsylvania, in favor of
Rep. Com.
1
24
21
2
memorial of Buckingham county, Virginia, in fa-
vor of
-
Ex. Doc.
3
88
Columbia, District. (See District of Columbia.)
18
1
Columbia river, expense of transporting 200 troops
to the mouth of
-
Ex. Doc.
5
85
18
1
on occupying mouth of, report of committee
-
Rep. Com.
2
110
18
2
President recommends establishment of military
post at the mouth of (Pres Mes)
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
17
19
1
President recommends again (Pres Mes)
Ex. Doc.
1
1
16
19
1
-
report of committee, on establishing military post }
Rep. Com.
an
1
35
on
2
213
20
2
memorial of Bradford, and others, settlement of
Ex. Doc.
1
13
18
1
Colombia and Buenos Ayres, Ministers appointed to
republics of (Pres Mes.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
6
19
1
Colombia, Governments of, copy of treaty with (Docs.
Pres. Mes.)
Ex. Doc.
1
1
169
19
1
operation of certain articles of treaty respecting
our commercial intercourse with
Ex. Doc.
8
144
21
1
respecting medal presented to the President of
the United States, by Bolivar
Ex. Doc.
2
31
21
1
report of committee, on same
Rep. Com.
1
170
19
1
Columbian Institute, D. C., memorial of (botanical
garden, &c.)
Ex. Doc.
8
123
21
1
Columbian College, on granting city lots for benefit
of
Rep. Com.
2
290
19
1
Colonial Trade, West Indies, Great Britain, memorial
of merchants of Baltimore on subject of
-
Ex. Doc.
5
99
19
2
correspondence, Mr. Adams and Mr. Canning, on
subject of (Docs. Pres. Mes.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
19
19
2
additional, same subject
Ex. Doc.
2
12
19
2
copies of articles referred to in protocol, third
conference
Ex. Doc.
2
21
19
2
statutes of Great Britain, relative to
-
Ex. Doc.
3
45
19
2
statement of the annual amount of trade, from
1815 to 1826
-
Ex. Doc.
7
144
19
2
report of committee, (by Mr. Tomlinson,) same
subject
Rep. Com.
1
50
20
1
proclamation of the President of the U. States,
prohibiting (Docs. Pres. Mes.)
-
Ex. Doc.
I
2
36
20
2
correspondence with Great Britain
.
Ex. Doc.
6
259
21
1
message on probability of its being opened
-
Ex. Doc.
4
110
21
2
correspondence (Mr. McLane) relative to renew-
al of
Ex. Doc.
1
22
21
2
President's views respecting the convention con-
cluded by Mr. McLane (Pres. Mes.)
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
s
19
1
College, Cumberland, Tennessee, memorial of, for
aid
Ex. Doc.
9
160
19
1
Coles, Samuel, (pension)
Rep. Com.
2
164
21
1
Collins, Charles, (moiety of vessel condemned, vio-
lation of revenue laws)
Rep. Com.
1
136
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INDEX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page.
18
1
Collectors of Customs, annual report of emoluments
of, in 1823
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
120
18
2
Same, in 1824
-
.
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
106
19
1
Same, in 1825
-
-
-
.
-
Ex. Doc.
8
147
19
2
Same, in 1826
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
7
134
20
1
Same, in 1827
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
225
20
2
Same, in 1828
-
-
.
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
136
21
1
Same, in 1829
-
.
Ex. Doc.
3
71
20
1
emoluments received by, in 1824, '5, '6, & '7
-
Ex. Doc.
4
141
20
1
on increasing emoluments of collectors of cer-
tain ports
-
Rep. Com.
1
35
21
1
respecting the reduction of salaries of
-
Rep. Com.
1
*10
18
1
Commerce and navigation of the United States, in
1823, annual statement of
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
73
18
2
Same, in 1824
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
90
19
1
Same, in 1825
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
9
148
19
2
Same, in 1826
-
-
-
.
Ex. Doc.
6
120
20
1
Same, in 1827
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
253
20
2
Same, in 1828
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
s
137
21
1
Same, in 1829
-
-
-
-
.
Ex. Doc.
2
49
21
2
Same, in 1830
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
140
21
2
reason why annual statement was not submitted
before adjournment of Congress
Ex. Doc.
s
124
21
1
report of Mr. Cambreleng, from the Committee
on Commerce, on the past and present condi-
tion of the, with various statements on the sub-
ject
-
Rep. Com.
1
165
18
1
Commercial regulations, digest of the
Ex. Doc.
7
130
19
1
Commerce with Brazil and Buenos Ayres, on extend-
ing protection to
Ex. Doc.
6
119
19
1
report of committee, same subject
Rep. Com.
1
120
19
2
with foreign nations and colonies of Great Britain,
respecting
Rep. Com.
1
50
Commissary General of Subsistence of the Army,
(See Army.)
Commissary General of Purchases of the Army,
(See Army.)
20
1
Commissioners under Ghent treaty, extend time to
Ex. Doc.
6
257
18
2
Commissioner of Public Buildings, respecting the
accounts of the late Samuel Lane
Rep. Com.
2
79
276
19
1
on increasing salary of
-
.
Rep. Com.
2
186
19
1
Commutation pay, officers of the revolution, on the
subject of
-
Ex. Doc.
8
135
19
1
report of committee on applications for
-
Rep. Com.
2
227
20
1
Committee on Expenditures in the different Depart-
ments, respecting the duties of
-
Rep. Com.
2
116
21
1
Comparet, Francis, allowance under Indian treaty -
Rep. Com.
1
38
21
1
Comb, or Cohn, heirs of (land claim)
-
Rep. Com.
2
186
21
2
Compensation, extra, allowed officers in civil employ-
ment, in 1828 and 1829
-
Ex. Doc.
s
126
18
1
Connecticut, memorial of the merchants of, in favor
of tariff
Ex. Doc.
2
36
20
1
memorial of the inhabitants of Windham, culture
of silk, &c.
Ex. Doc.
s
159
20
1
fees received by marshal of, in 1827
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
131
Two reports of the same number.
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FROM EIGHTEENTH TO TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS.
3:
Congress.
Session.
Volume
Number
Page.
19
1
Connecticut river, report of survey of
-
Ex Doc
y
154
20
2
canal, Lake Memparemagog, survey and cost -
Ex. Doc.
a
118
21
1
on making survey of routes for canal, or railroad,
from the Sound to Canada line
Rep. Com.
2
294
21
1
company, statements of, relative to Farmington
and Hampsinre, and Hamden Canal Co.,
-
Rep. Com.
3
341
21
2
report of survey of the valley of, by De Witt
Clinton, under provisions of act of 1824
-
Ex. Doc.
4
121
Contested elections. (See Elections, contested.)
18
1
Constitution, on amending, in relation to election of
members of Congress, President of the United
States. and Vice President (by Mr. McDuffie)
Rep. Com.
I
8
19
1
on amending. in relation to election of members
of Congress
-
Rep. Com.
2
221
19
1
propositions to amend, in relation to election of
President, &c. (See resolutions end of Vol. 2,
Rep. Com., 19th Cong. 1st Sess)
19
2
resolutions of the Legislature of Ohio, in favor
of amendment
-
Ex. Doc
5
109
20
1
resolution of the Legislature of Alabama, same
Ex: Doc.
3
116
20
1
resolution of the Legislature of N. Jersey, same
Ex. Doc
6
236
21
1
President recommends an amendment, same sub-
ject
Ex. Doc.
1
2
:
21
2
President again recommends the subject to the
consideration of Congress
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
17
21
1
resolution of the Legislature of Georgia, in favor
of amending
.
Rep. Com.
1
47
20
2
Constitutional questions, five judges of Supreme
Court to concur on
-
Rep. Com.
1
34
18
2
Congress, members of the 18th, where born, &c. -
Ex. Doc
6
100
19
1
of the 19th, same
.
Ex. Doc.
10
182
19
1
on fixing time of adjournment of 1st session of
the 19th
-
Rep. Com.
2
141
19
1
on changing laws in relation to election of
-
Rep. Com.
2
221
19
1
list of members who have received Executive ap-
pointments, to 1826
Ex. Doc.
9
164
21
1
on fixing ratio of representation, fifth census, for
members of
-
Rep. Com.
1
127
21
2
on fixing uniform mode of computing mileage of
members
-
Rep. Com.
1
30
21
2
respecting the pay of members
-
Rep. Com.
1
34
Congress of Panama. (See Panama.)
18
2
Conner, Lieut., proceedings of court martial in his
case
Ex. Doc.
4
81
Constitution and Merino, slave ships. (See Slave ships.)
19
1
Conaway, Samuel, (pension)
-
Rep. Com.
2
164
20
1
Continental money, revolution, amount issued and
depreciation
-
Ex. Doc.
3
107
20
2
Conture, Jean Baptiste, (building and personal pro-
perty destroyed in public use, late war)
-
Rep. Com.
1
51
21
1
Same
-
Rep. Com.
1
33
21
1
Consuls and other diplomatic agents, respecting sala-
ries of
-
Rep. Com.
2
220
21
1
Conalesky, or Challenge, and other Indians, (relin-
quishing United States interest in their rescr-
vations)
-
Rep. Com.
1
69
21
1
Conklin, George, and others, executors of Falconer
(lost certificates, revolution)
5
Google
92
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INDEX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
ssion in
Volume.
Number.
Page.
21
1
Conkling, Judge, on charges by Mrs. Bradstreet
against, with the views of minority of commit-
tee
Rep. Com.
3
34.
21
1
Conard, John, Marshal of the castern district of Penn-
sylvania, (indemnity for official acts by autho-
rity of the United States)
Rep. Com.
3
3.3
18
1
Contingent expenses of the House of Representatives
of the United States, in 1833: annual report of
Clerk
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
5
18
2
Same, for 1824
-
-
.
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
3
19
1
Same, for 1825 -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
10
19
2
Same, for 1826 -
.
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
3
20
1
Same, for 1827 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
5
20
2
Same, for 1828 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
4
21
1
Same, for 18'9
-
-
-
-
.
Ex. Doc.
1
C
21
2
Same, for 1830
-
Ex. Doc.
1
5
19
2
report of Committee of Accounts, on the subject
of
Rep. Com.
2
97
21
1
respecting payments on account of printing, &c.
Rep. Com.
1
*150
18
1
of the military establishment, in 1823
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
45
18
2
Same, for 1824 -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
40
19
I
Same, for 1825 -
.
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
48
19
2
Same, for 1826 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
s
44
20
1
Same, for 1827 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
4V
20
2
Same, for 1828 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
53
21
1
Same, for 1829 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
19
21
2
Same, for 1830 -
-
-
-
-
Ex Doc.
1
27
18
1
of the naval establishment, in 1823
-
-
Ex Doc.
2
24
18
2
Same, for 1824 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
32
19
1
Same, for 1825 -
.
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
26
19
2
Same, for 1826 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
34
20
1
Same, for 1827 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
50
20
2
Same, for 1828 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
s
44
21
1
Same, for 1829 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
35
21
2
Same, for 1830 -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
28
21
1
of the Treasury, in 1829, report of committee,
respecting
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
340
21
2
Same, in 1830
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com
1
168
18
2
of the Navy, in 1824, report of committee, rela-
tive to
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Mom
1
45
21
1
Do in 1829, same
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com
3
393
21
2
Do. in 1830, same
-
Rep. Com.
1
93
18
2
of the State Department, in 1823 and 1824, on
the subject of
-
Rep. Com.
1
57
20
1
Do. in 1825, 1826, and 187, (Mr. Blair)
-
Rep. Com.
S
226
21
I
Do. in 1838 and 1829
-
Rep. Com.
3
384
19
2
of the House of Representatives, report of Com-
mittee of Accounts, on
Rep. Com.
3
97
21
1
respecting payments on account of printing, &c.
Rep. om.
-
*150
21
2
of the Post Office Department, in 1830, report
of committee on
Rep. om.
1
118
18
1
Contracts made by the War Department, in 1823
.
Ex Doc
4
59
18
2
Same, for 1824 -
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
56
19
1
Same, for 1825 -
-
-
-
Ex Doc.
5
101
19
2
Same, for 1826 -
-
-
.
-
Ex. Doc
6
131
20
1
Same, for 1827 -
-
-
-
-
Ex Doc.
3
221
20
2
Same, for 1828 -
-
-
-
-
Ex Doc.
s
105
21
1
Same, for 3829 -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
86
21
2
Same, for 183
-
-
-
-
-
Ex Duc.
3
73
Two reports of the same number.
FROM EIGHTEENTH TO TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS.
35
Congress.
Session
Volume.
Number.
Page.
18
I
Contracts made by the Navy Commissioners, in 1823
Ex. Doc.
5
97
18
2
Same, in 1824
-
-
Ex. Doc
2
31
19
1
Same, in 1825
-
-
.
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
49
19
2
Same, in 1826
-
-
.
-
-
Ex Doc
2
33
20
1
Same, in 1827
-
.
-
-
-
Ex Doc
3
128
20
2
Same, in 1828
-
-
-
.
.
Ex. Doc.
2
45
21
1
Same, in 1829
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc
2
30
21
2
Same, in 1830
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
42
18
1
made by the Post Office Department, in 1823
-
Ex Doc.
11
159
18
2
Same, in 1824
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
99
19
1
Same, in 1825
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc
10
171
19
2
Same, in 1826
-
-
-
-
.
Ex Doc
6
121
20
1
Same, in 1827
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
258
20
2
Same, in 1828
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
135
21
1
Same, in 1829
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
77
21
2
Same, in 1830
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
117
21
1
made by the Treasury Department, in 1829
-
Ex Doc.
3
57
21
2
Same, in 1830
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
94
18
1
made by Collectors of Revenue, and on account
of light-houses, &c., in 1822
-
Ex. Doc.
5
79
18
2
Same, in 1823
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
66
19
1
Same, in 1824 -
-
.
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
57
19
2
Same, in 1825
-
-
-
-
-
Ex Doc.
5
101
20
1
Same, in 1826
-
-
-
-
-
Ex Doc.
5
185
20
2
Same, in 1827
-
-
-
.
.
Ex Doc.
4
134
21
1
Same, in 1828
-
-
-
.
-
Ex. Doc.
3
57
21
2
Same, in 1829
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
94
18
:
for cannon, shot, &c., entered into, from 1820 to
1824
-
-
-
Ex. Doc
2
28
18
2
for the cultivation of vine and olive
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
87
18
2
for supplying stone, for fortifications, waters of
Chesapeake
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
98
18
1
Coosa and Tennessee rivers, canal to connect the wa-
ters of
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
123
21
1
respecting a further survey, for canal or railroad
Rep. Com
2
180
18
2
Cook, James, assignee of James McLaughlin, (ra-
tions furnished troops, late war)
-
-
Rep. Com
1
42
19
1
Same
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
32
19
1
Cooper, Thomas, President S C. College, (old sedi-
tion law)
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com
1
16
21
1
memorial of, same
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
149
19
1
Cooper, Adam, (pension)
-
-
-
Rep. Com
2
194
20
2
Cooksey, Theophilus, (lost horse, late war)
-
Rep. Com
1
16
20
2
Cooley, Ebenezer, (land claim)
-
-
Rep. Com
1
28
20
2
Cook, Samuel, and others, (spoliation by Portugal)
Rep. Com.
1
24
21
2
Copy-rights. on amending and consolidating acts re-
specting
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
3
18
1
Copper mines and salt springs, probable value, extent
of reservations, and information generally, on
the subject of
-
Ex. Doc
6
128
19
1
Copp, Michael, (gun, &c., impressed)
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
12
21
1
Courts, Eleanor, (pay due husband as surgeon, revo-
lution)
-
-
Rep. I'om
2
240
Courts. (See judiciary, and States in which they are.)
18
1
Courts martial, trial of Lieut Kennon, proceedings of
Ex. Doc.
10
150
18
2
trial of Major Babcock, same
-
Ex. Doc.
4
63
18
2
trial of Lieuts Weaver and onner, U S Navy
Ex. Doc.
4
81
19
1
and courts of inquiry, expenses of, and to whom
paid, since 1824, and out of what fund was the
printing of the trial of Com. Porter paid for
Ex. Google Doc.
by
-
5
91
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Congress.
Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page.
19
1
Courts martial, trial of Col Chambers, proceedings
of
Ex. Doc
10
176
21
1
trial of Adjutant Roger Jones, proceedings of
Ex. Doc.
4
104
19
1
Corless, Emerson (pension)
Rep. Com.
2
164
20
1
Cornell, Thomas F., (services as District Attorney,
East Florida)
Rep. Com
4
105
21
1
Same
Rep. Com
2
208
18
1
Cotheal & Hallet, (illegal seizure by Spanish priva-
teer)
Rep. Com
1
22
19
1
Cotton cordage and sails, test utility of, and compari-
son with that of flax
Ex. Doc.
4
66
20
2
experiments of comparative fitness between cot-
ton and hemp, for the use of the Navy
Ex. Doc.
3
102
20
2
on connecting manufacture of cotton and hemp
with Navy
Ex. Doc
2
28
21
1
correspondence on use of cotton sails, &c, in the
Navy (Docs. Pres. Mes.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
237
21
2
extracts of letters, Captains of Navy, same sub-
ject (Docs. Pres. Mes.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
226
20
2
Cotton. respecting discriminating duty on, by Great
Britain
Ex. Doc.
3
130
19
1
Cox, John P, representatives of, paymaster (allow-
ance for money of which he was robbed)
-
Rep. Com.
1
114
20
1
Same
-
Rep. Com.
1
5.
18
1
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com
1
80
21
1
Same
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
52
18
1
Cox, Thomas, and others, (revolutionary pensions)
Rep. Com.
1
54
18
1
Crawford, Wm. H, Sec'ry of the Treasury, charges
preferred against him by Ninian Edwards
-
Ex. Doc.
10
139
18
I
Mr. Crawford's answer to charges
-
Ex. Doc.
10
145
18
1
reports of committees, same subject
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
~
128
133
21
1
Cramer, and others, owners of schooner Joseph &
Mary -
Rep. Com.
2
279
18
2
Crain. John, (lost certificate, revolution)
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
55
Creck Indians. (See Indians)
20
1
Creek war, correspondence of General Jackson and
the Secretary of War relative to term of ser-
vice of Tennessee militia
-
Ex. Doc.
4
146
20
2
Crew, Caleb children of (navy pension)
-
.
Rep. Com.
1
103
21
1
1 rittenden, Rob't, assignee of (horses lost, late war)
Rep. Com.
3
339
19
1
Crimes, against the United States, on the subject of
punishment for
.
Rep. Com
1
71
20
2
number of convictions, executions, and pardons,
since the adoption of the Constitution, for
-
Ex. Doc
6
-146
18
2
Crockett, Joseph, sureties of (Collector of internal
taxes, Kentucky)
Rep. Com.
2
81
19
1
Crockett, Samuel B. postmaster (losses by insolvent
banks)
-
Rep. Com.
1
62
20
1
Crowell. Col. John, agent Creek Indians, in relation
to charges against
-
Ex. Doc.
6
248
20
1
Crosby, Dr Eliakim, Canadian (value of his proper-
ty confiscated, &c)
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
a209
21
1
Same
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com
2
262
20
2
Croix, Hubert La
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
46
21
2
Crocker, Jonathan, (pension under act of 1818)
-
Rep. Com
1
20
21
1
Crown, Thomas, report of Secretary of War, in the
case of
Ex. Doc
1
8
21
2
Cuba, report on inequality of duties in
Rep. Com
1
116
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37
Congress.
Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page.
20
2
Cumberland hospital (on granting land to)
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
43
21
1
Cumberland river, Tennessee, committee recom-
mends survey of, with view of removing ob-
structions at Harpeth shoals
-
Rep. Com.
2
181
18
1
Cumberland road, expenditures in 1823 for repairs of,
Daniel Shriver, superintendent
Ex. Doc.
11
154
18
1
respecting the establishment of toll gates on
(Pres Mes)
Ex Doc
1
2
12
18
1
report of committee, on establishing toll gates
Rep. Com.
2
118
19
1
report, same
Rep. Com
2
143
19
1
state of road in 1826, and repairs necessary for its
preservation
Ex. Doc.
10
168
19
1
report of engineer, on survey and location of road,
Wheeling to Missouri
Ex. Doc.
4
51
19
1
on extending the road to Washington city
-
Rep. Com.
1
100
19
2
Same
Ex. Doc.
2
16
19
2
report of superintendent on that part between
Canton and Zanesville
Ex. Doc.
2
18
20
1
Same (Docs. Pres. Mes.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
59
19
2
surveys and drawings of the route from Wheeling,
through Ohio, Indiana, &c, to Missouri
Ex. Doc
5
74
19
2
report, &c., of route from Zanesville to Columbus
Ex. Doc.
2
31
20
1
report of superintendent, on best mode of repair-
ing the
Ex. Doc.
2
57
20
2
Same
Ex. Doc.
2
178
20
1
report on that part from Indianopolis to Illinois
line
Ex. Doc.
4
149
20
1
resolutions of Pennsylvania, in favor of toll gates
Ex Doc.
4
152
20
2
Same object
Ex. Doc
2
75
20
1
memorial of Indiana, in favor of its progress, &c.
Ex. Doc.
4
163
20
1
report of postmaster, on its condition
Ex. Doc.
7
269
20
2
annual report of superintendent, for 1828
Ex. Doc.
1
14
20
2
report of surveys of routes for extending it to
Washington
Ex. Doc.
2
39
20
2
report of commissioner, location of road from
Zanesville to Missouri
Ex. Doc.
3
113
21
1
report of engineer appointed to inspect repairs
on, in 1829
Ex. Doc.
2
36
21
1
report of survey of routes from Vandalia to St.
Louis
Ex. Doc
3
59
21
1
memorial of Legislature of Indiana, appropriation
for
Rep. Com.
1
74
21
1
report of committee, on changing location, so as
to pass through Dayton and Eaton, in Ohio
Rep. Com.
3
410
21
2
progress in constructing it thro' Indiana, amount
expended, and probable sum required for its
completion
Ex. Doc.
1
12
21
2
report of Secretary of War, same subject
-
Ex. Doc
2
36
21
2
memorial of citizens of Fayette, Pennsylvania, on
subject of
Ex. Doc.
2
44
21
2
memorial of the Legislature of Indiana, continua-
tion of
Ex. Doc.
3
69
21
2
memorial of citizens of Washington, Pennsylva-
nia, on subject of
Ex Doc.
3
78
21
2
Customs, instructions to Appraisersand Collectors of
Ex. Doc.
4
112
19
1
respecting losses, &c. in Philadelphia. tea case -
Ex. Doc.
8
137
19
1
proposition by Mr. Livingston for consolidating
laws relative to collection of. See end of vol.
2, Rep. Com. (19th Con. 1st Sess.)
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Congress
Session.
Volume
Number
Page.
19
Customs, annual receipts of the, from 1815 to 1826
distingu:shing between ad val. and specific duties
Ex. Doc.
5
107
18
!
emoluments of officers in 1823, and expenditures
Ex. Doc.
6
120
18
2
Same,
in 1821
-
-
Ex Doc.
6
106
19
I
Same,
in 1825
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
147
19
Same,
in 1826
-
-
Ex Doc
7
134
20
1
Same,
in 1827
-
-
Ex Doc
5
225
20
?
Same,
in 1828
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
136
21
1
Same,
in 1829
-
-
Ex Doc.
3
71
21
2
Same.
in 1830
-
-
Ex. Doc.
s
122
21
2
extra allowance to officers of the, in 1828-'9
-
Ex. Doc.
4
126
20
1
emoluments received by officers, in 1824-'5-'6-'7
Ex. Doc.
4
141
20
1
on increasing emoluments of collectors at certain
ports
-
Rep. Com.
1
35
21
1
respecting reduction of salaries of officers of
-
Rep Com
1
*10
18
2
revenue derived from, in 1823, (an. rep. on finan.)
Ex. Doc.
2
26
19
1
Same,
in 1824,
do.
-
Ex Doc.
I
13
19
2
Same,
in 1825,
do.
-
Ex. Doc.
2
11
20
I
Same,
in 1826,
do.
-
Ex. Doc.
1
4
34
2
2
Same,
in 1827,
do.
-
Ex Doc.
1
9
21
I
Same,
in 1828,
do.
-
Ex. Doc.
1
6
21
4
Same,
in 1829,
do
Ex Doc.
1
7
19
1
Custom and warehouses, amount expended in the
purchase and erection of and where situated
Ex. Doc
5
93
20
1
at Philadelphia. respecting the printing and sta-
tionery for
-
-
-
Ex. Doc
s
105
19
1
Curtis, John, (pension)
-
.
.
-
Rep Com
2
164
19
1
Curtis, James (pension)
-
-
-
-
Rep Com
2
164
19
1
Curd, John, (pension)
-
-
-
-
Rep Com.
2
164
20
-
Cunningham, Alexander, (correct error in patent,
bounty land)
-
-
-
Rep Com.
1
78
19
1
Cunningham. Patrick. (pension)
-
-
-
Rep Com
2
193
20
1
Culbertson, John, memorial of, (services as interpre.
ter U.S. court, Louisiana)
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
92
19
1
Cushman, Andrew, (pension)
-
-
-
Rep Com
2
164
19
1
Cutts, Thomas, jr., (indemnity. purchase of a ves-
sel sold at instance of U. S.)
-
-
Rep Com
1
59
20
A
Cutaw, Angelia. and C Boyer
-
-
Rep Com.
2
127
19
1
D'Auterive, Marigny, (value of slave and other
1
58
property lost in public service, late war)
-
Rep Com.
1
126
1
21
20
1
Same
-
-
-
-
Rep Com.
3
210
}
21
I
Same
-
-
-
-
Rep Com
1
26
18
1
Darlington, inhabitants of, against new tariff
-
Ex. Doc
5
101
18
1
Darien, Georgia, inhabitants of, against new tariff
Ex. Doc.
5
98
18
1
Davis, Lewis c, (pre-emption to land)
-
-
Rep. Com
2
115
19
1
Davis, Daniel, (bounty land, revolution)
-
-
Rep Com
1
60
19
2
Davis, George, surveyor of Mississippi, letter on
surveying lands
-
Ex. Doc.
5
102
21
1
Davies, Lincecum, and King, (services in exploring
Indian country west of Mississippi)
-
-
Rep Com.
2
249
19
1
Davidson, David, (pension)
-
Rep Com
2
164
18
2
Davidson, General, respecting monument to the
memory of
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com
1
73
19
1
Dailey, Dennis, (pension)
.
-
-
-
Rep Com
of
164
19
1
Darlington, Joseph -
.
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
I
21
19
1
Day, John, (pension)
-
-
-
Rep Com.
2
164
21
I
Davis, Nancy, (commutation pay. revolution)
-
Rep Com.
1
21
Two reports of the same number.
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Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page.
20
1
Davis, Robert (horse lost, Seminole war)
-
-
Rep Com.
1
10
20
1
Davis, Amos, assignee of, (refund amount of judg
an
I
36
ment erroneously paid)
-
-
-
Rep Com
3
184
}
21
1
Same
-
-
-
Rep om
2
270
18
2
Day, Benjamin, (pension, revolution)
-
-
Rep Com.
1
54
20
1
Dayton and lake Ene canal, on granting aid to
-
Rep Com
2
88
21
I
Dauphin, John, heirs of, refund forfeiture of vessel)
Rep Com
3
301
2.
2
Dawes, Mary, (pre emption to land)
-
-
Rep Com
1
9
21
1
Same
-
-
Rep Com
1
162
18
/
Dale, Samuel, (services in Creek and Seminole wars)
Rep Com.
1
75
21
Dale, Samuel, (supplies furnshed troops late war)
Rep Com
1
79
21
I
Dandridge, Elizabeth, widow of Peter, (commuta-
bon, revolution)
-
Rep. Com.
2
182
in
s
Danish brig, Henrick, memorial respecting claims for
Ex Doc.
3
65
21
2
report of committee, same subject
-
Rep. Com
1
100
21
I
Daniel, W. C., commissioner, (removal of obstruc-
tions, Savannah river, against the claim of
Bargy and others)
-
Rep Com.
3
415
21
2
Dardin, David, representatives of, (value of horse
taken for public service in the revolution)
-
Rep. Com
1
98
18
1
Deaf and dumb, Kentucky, memorial of, names of
pupils, cost, &c.
-
Rep. Com.
2
122
18
2
on granting land in aid of asylums for
-
-
Rep. Com
1
28
19
1
-
-
Ex Doc.
an
1
9
of Kentucky, memorial of trustees of
5
100
- }
19
1
on granting relief to
-
-
Rep. Com
1
7
19
1
Pennsylvania and New York, on granting land
for benefit of
-
Rep. Com
2
155
20
1
relative to location of land granted to institution
of Kentucky
-
Ex. Doc.
5
208
21
1
on granting land to institutions in Ohio, N. York,
Pennsylvania, and North Carolina
-
Rep. Com
?
222
19
1
Deans, Samuel, (pension)
-
Rep. Com
2
164
18
I
Debt of U.S. in 18:2, (annual report on finance)
Ex. Doc
1
16
31
18
2
on 1st Oct 1826, and
1st Jan and Oct. 1824,
do.
-
Ex. Doc
2
26
19
I
in 1824,
do.
Ex. Doc
1
13
19
4
on 1stOct. 1825, 1st Jan.
and Oct. 1826, and 1st
Jan 1827,
do.
-
Ex. Doc.
2
11
20
1
on 1st Oct. 1827,
do.
-
Ex. Doc.
1
4
49
20
:
on 1st January, 1829,
do.
-
Ex. Doc
1
9
14
21
1
on 1st October, 1829, and
on st January, 1830,
do.
-
Ex Doc
1
6
21
2
on 1st January, 18:1,
do.
-
Ex. Doc.
1
7
43
20
1
amount required annually to extinguish the pub-
lic debt in 1855
Ex. Doc.
5
195
21
2
amount annually disbursed on account of the
public debt, from adoption of constitution to
1829
-
-
Ex. Doc
1
11
18
2
Decrits, John, (services in late war)
-
Rep. Com
1
52
21
1
De Graff, John J , and J. Walton, (losses, &c. Trea-
sury notes)
-
Rep Com
3
383
20
1
De Krafft, F. c, (see Mrs. Decatur and others)
-
Rep Com.
3
201
2.
2
Same
-
Rep. Com.
1
37
19
1
Decatur, Susan, and others, (destruction of Phila-
delphia frigate)
-
-
-
Rep. Com
I
48
19
2
Same
-
.
-
-
Rep. Com
I
74
20
1
Same, with various documents
Rep. Com.
3
-
.
201
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Congress.
Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page.
20
2
Decatur, Susan, and others, (destruction of Phila-
delphia frigate)
.
Rep. Com
1
37
21
1
President recommends claims to favorable consid
eration of Congress
-
Ex Doc
1
2
:
21
1
another report of committee
-
Rep. Com
1
60
21
1
De Homergue and Duponceau, essays of, on growth
and manufacture of silk
-
Ex Doc
4
126
21
2
letter from Nr De Homergue, on same subject-
Ex. Doc
4
114
Defaulters. (See Balances)
D. laware bay, Breakwater. (See Breakwater.)
20
1
Delaware bay, estimate of coasting trade through, in
1827
-
Ex. Doc.
3
67
18
CI
Delaware and Raritan canal, report and survey of
route for
-
Ex. Doc.
5
83
20
1
Delaware and Hudson Canal Company, import iron
for railroads, free of duty
-
Ex. Doc.
6
247
20
1
Delaware, on claims of State of, for interest, &c. on
expenditures, late war
-
-
Rep. Com
4
249 (B
21
1
Same
-
Rep. Com
2
185
21
2
Leg slature in favor of tariff of 1828, and inter
nal improvement
Ex. Doc
4
137
21
1
Del Barco, Manuel, (import slave from Havana
-
Rep. Com
1
51
19
I
Delassize, Jean Valery, (boat destroyed, late war)
-
Rep Com
2
156
19
I
De La Houssaye, heirs of, (land claim)
-
Rep. Com
1
28
19
1
Delafield, John, (see Naham Ward)
-
Rep. Com
1
101
19
1
Delesdernier, Lewis F,, (pension)
-
-
Rep Com
2
164
21
1
Delapierre, Bartholomew, (pension, late war)
-
Rep. Com
3
391
19
1
De Maison Rouge, (land claim)
-
Rep Com
1
2
21
1
Demarest, Samuel, (buildings and other property
destroyed by troops U. S)
-
Rep Com
1
138
21
1
Dennison and Ely, (claims under contract, transport
navy armament)
.
Rep. Com
S
329
18
1
Denny, Penelope, (navy pension)
-
-
-
Rep Com
1
6
19
1
Same
-
-
-
-
-
Rep Com
I
1
20
2
Same
-
-
-
Rep Com
1
103
19
2
Denmark, copy of treaty of commerce and naviga-
tion with, (Doc. President's message)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
14
20
2
respecting settlement of claims for spoliations,
(President's message)
-
Ex Doc.
I
2
21
1
Same,
(President's message)
Ex. Doc
1
2
21
2
correspondence respecting commercial inter-
course with her West India islands
-
Ex. Doc.
I
21
21
2
report of committee respecting commerce to St.
Croix
-
Rep. Com
1
117
21
2
claims of citizens of U.S, respecting brig Hen-
rick
.
.
Ex. Doc
s
65
21
2
copy of treaty with
-
Ex Doc
1
3
21
2
report of committee respecting claim for brig
Henrick
-
Rep. Com
1
100
19
1
Deep Creekand Castleman Summits, relative to sur-
vey of route, canal
.
Ex. Doc.
10
169
21
1
report of survey, &c.
-
Ex. Doc
1
7
19
1
Departments, Executive, on reorganizing and esta-
blishing an additional one
-
Rep. Com
2
932
19
2
on creating a ' Home Department"
-
-
Rep. Com
I
10
21
J
Dequindre and Smith, Michigan volunteers, serv. of
Rep. om
2
268
19
1
Deserters from French vessels of war,correspondence
respecting
Ex. Doc
4
54
19
1
from foreign vessels, on the restoration of
Ex. Noe.
5
86
FROM EIGHTEENTH TO TWENTY FIRST CONGRESS.
41
Congress.
Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page.
19
1
Desertions in the army, plan recommended by Sec-
retary of war, to prevent, (Docs Pres Mess.)-
Ex. Doc
1
1
9
3
47
19
1
number of, for the three last years previous to
Ex. Doc.
4
61
September, 1825
8
140
19
1
Desilva, Joseph, (pension)
Rep. Com
2
164
21
1
Desmoines and Rock river rapids, reports, &c., sur
veys of
Ex. Doc.
1
7
18
1
Detroit, St. Anne's church in
Rep. Com.
1
30
21
2
respecting plan and laying out the town of, by
the Governor and Judges
Rep. Com.
1
83
19
1
Detroit and Chicago road, respecting survey and lo-
cation of
Ex. Doc.
4
68
19
1
Detroit and Lake Michigan road, on opening
Rep. Com
2
144
20
1
De Valverd, Ysabel Osono
Rep. Com.
I
49
20
2
Devereux, Jas, and others, (spoliations by Portugal)
Rep. Com.
1
24
19
1
De Witt, James, (pension)
Rep Com.
2
194
20
1
Dewing and Bulkley, (judgment U. S. under recog
nizance bond, driving cattle, late war, to enemy)
Rep. Com.
1
14
20
2
Dexter, Edward, (French spoliations)
-
-
Rep Com.
I
82
Direct taxes. (See Taxes
18
1
District of Columbia, relative to distributing arms to
militia of, (Documents President's message) -
Ex. Doc.
1
2
50
18
1
inhabitants of, change form of government
-
Ex Doc.
2
49
18
1
on subject of national currency
-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
132
18
2
President recommends that provisions be made
for quarantine
-
-
-
Ex. Doc
5
89
18
2
on building new prison in
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
52
18
2
on charges of J P. Van Ness us. Judge Thruston
Rep Com.
2
85
18
2
respecting sale of lots in Washington, in the
Rep Com.
2
90
19
1
on establishing a national observatory in
-
Rep Com.
1
124
19
1
on-assessment laws of Washington, qualification
of voters
Rep Coin.
1
83
19
2
on subject of selling free negroes for jail fees,
in the
Rep Com.
I
43
20
2
respecting slavery in the, and relative to use of
jails, &c.
Rep. Com.
1
60
20
1
memorial, Corporation of Washington, improve
Potomac, &c.
Ex Doc.
2
51
20
1
inhabitants, abolish slavery in
-
Ex. Doc
5
215
20
1
inhabitants of Pennsylvania, same subject
-
Ex D C.
3
86
20
1
on amending laws respecting execution of deeds,
transfer of real estate in
-
Rep. Com.
2
78
20
1
on enlarging powers of the Corporations to pro-
vide for subscription of stock Chesapeake and
Ohio canal, with statements showing value of
property, &c. in each Corporation
Rep. Com.
2
112
20
1
on extending time, draw lotteries in
-
20
Rep. Com.
3
174
2
merchants of Alexandria, claims under Ghent
treaty
Rep. Com.
1
18
21
1
on preparing code of criminal and civil laws for
the
Rep. Com.
2
269
21
1
on exempting members of fire companies from
militia duty
Rep. Com.
2
207
21
1
on repairing Pennsylvania avenue, with state-
ments showing the amount of property owned
by the Government, and amount of expendi-
tures on the public buildings in the
Rer. Com.
2
184
21
2
President invites attention of Con. to, (Pres. Mes.)
Ex. Doc.
1
26
6
42
INDEX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,
Volume.
Number.
Page.
J
x
1
I
District tonnage of U. S. in 1832, annual statem't of
Ex. Doc.
2
46
16
Same,
in 1823
-
-
-
Ex. Doc
3
50
19
1
Same,
in 1824
-
-
-
Ex Doc.
3
28
19
2
Same,
in 1835
-
-
-
Ex Doc
5
100
20
1
Same,
in 1826
-
-
-
F.x Doc.
2
48
20
Same,
in 1827
-
.
Ex. Doc.
2
54
18
:
Dismal wamp canal, state of its finances
-
-
Ex Doc.
5
86
19
report of Secretary of War on its military im-
portance
-
Ex. Doc.
1
15
19
:
report of Chief Engineer, recommending plan
for the construction of, with estimate of cost,
(documents President's message)
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
22
20
1
Dinsmore, Silas, Indian agent, complaints against,
respecting passports
-
Ex. Doc.
5
219
19
-
Digges, Wm.D., addi. land Fort Washington, from
Rep. Com.
1
27
2!
Same
-
Rep. Com.
1
151
18
I
Distillers, Berks county, Pennsylvania
Rep. Com.
1
13
18
Dividends, on public stocks, unclaimed on 1st Janu-
ary, 1825
-
Ex. Doc
4
62
19
I
Dividends, on public stocks, unclaimed, respecting
Rep. Com.
2
139
20
1
Dixon, Joseph, (damage done his land at Dixon's
point)
-
Rep. Com.
4
241
18
1
Dixon, Wm. and James, (remit forfeiture on goods)
Rep. Com.
1
44
20
2
Dix, Ellen, (navy pension)
-
Rep. Com.
1
103
19
1
Diplomatic agents, &c, Mr. Adams's argument,
respecting outfits to Ministers
-
Ex Doc.
10
177
19
1
opinion of Attorney General, same subject
-
Ex. Doc.
10
167
21
1
respecting outfits and allowances to
-
Ex. Doc.
2
37
21
1
on retrenchment in our foreign intercourse
-
Ex. Doc.
3
85
21
1
report of committee respecting settlement of
accounts of
-
-
Rep. Com
2
220
18
1
Docks. (See Dry Docks.)
18
1
Donnelson, Herd, and others, (land claims)
-
Rep. Com
1
37
Doyal, Hardy, and George Caperton, (pre-emption
to land)
-
-
Rep. Com
2
115
18
2
Doyle, Edmund, land claim)
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
14
19
1
Dodds, Zachariah, (pension)
-
-
I
Rep Com
2
164
19
1
Dodge, Phineas, (pension)
.
-
-
Rep. 1 om.
2
164
19
I
Doy le and Hambly, (land claim)
-
-
-
Rep. Com
1
27
19
1
Dooling, Patrick, pension)
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
193
20
1
Dolan, Nancy, (indemnity land purchased of U. S.)
Rep. Com.
3
150
21
1
Same
-
Rep. Com.
1
8
20
1
Dorr, John, (drawback on Dutch playing cards)
-
Rep. Com.
1
21
19
1
Dorsey, John E., (advance on anchors, remit judg-
ment for)
-
Rep. Com.
1
96
21
1
Donald, John, heirs of, (value of schooner and
cargo, lost while, as alleged, in charge of offi-
cer of U.S. navy)
-
Rep. Com.
2
206
21
1
Dox, G., Postmaster, sureties of, with report of
Postmaster General,
-
Rep. Com.
I
109
19
1
Dowling, Terence, (pension)
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
164
20
I
Douglass, Dennison, (property destroyed by troops
U. S., late war)
-
.
Rep. Com.
4
238
19
I
Douglass, Thomas, (pension)
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
164
21
I
Douglass's letter on boundary, Georgia and Florida
Ex. Doc
4
140
18
2
Double-headed shot keys, respecting erection of
light-houses, &c.
-
Ex. Doc.
2
21
20
I
Dray'on, Wm., heirs of (land claim)
-
Rep. Com
3
200
01
1
Draftsman for House of Representatives, on discon-
1
113
tinuing services of
Rep. Com
3
338
FROM EIGHTEENTH TO TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS.
43
Congress.
Session.
Volume.
Num 11,
Page.
18
1
Drawbacks on exports, in 1820-'1-'2, compared with
the amount of duties
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
58
18
2
Same, in 1821, 1822, and 1823, -
.
-
Ex. Doc
3
44
19
1
Same, in 1822, 1823, and 1824, -
-
-
Ex Doc.
8
20
1
Same, in 1824, 1825, and 1826,
-
.
Ex. Doc
7
280
20
2
Same, in 1825, 1826, and 827, -
-
-
Ex. Doc
2
25
21
1
Same, in 1826, 1827, and 1828,
-
-
Ex. Doc.
29
21
2
Same, in 18 7, 1828, and 1829, -
.
Ex Doc
3
103
18
2
Drawbacks, on authorizing Secretary of Treasury to
grant relief in certain cases, non-confirmity
with laws
-
Rep. Com.
1
10
18
2
on refined sugar, on increasing
.
-
Rep. Com
1
6
20
1
Same
-
Rep. Com.
1
31
19
1
on extending time within which exports may be
made with benefit of
Ex. Doc.
5
94
20
1
report of committee on extending time
-
Rep. Com.
1
39
19
2
annually from 1816 to 1826, showing amount of,
on ad valorem duty, and on goods paying spe-
cific duties
-
Ex. Doc.
5
107
20
1
on extending provisions of 28th section of act
of 1st March, 18 3, relative to transportation
of goods from port to port, with benefit of
.
Rep. Com
1
72
21
1
on rum, letter from Henry Bull, in favor of
-
Rep. Com.
1
143
21
2
on sugar, from 1815 to 1829
-
Ex. Doc.
I
18
21
2
Drish, Charles, representatives of Christian Ish,
(Quartermaster's certificate, revolution)
-
Rep. Com.
1
56
19
1
Dry docks, use of Navy, on the expediency of con-
structing
Ex Doc.
8
143
19
2
survey of harbors, with a view to docks, with esti-
mate of their cost, &c
-
Ex. Doc.
6
125
19
2
memorial of citizens of Portsmouth, N. H, in
favor of
-
Ex. Doc.
5
92
20
1
report of committee, on the expediency of con-
structing
-
Rep. Com.
2
100
20
2
report of committee, same view
-
Rep. Com.
1
8
21
1
report of Commissioners, in 1815, on the subject
of
-
Ex. Doc.
2
43
21
2
respecting progress in erecting (Docs. Pres. Mes.)
Ex. Doc.
25
206
1
210
20
1
Drummond, Rich'd, agent of crew of privateer Roger
(over payment of duties)
-
Rep Com.
3
170
20
1
Dubose, Samuel, administrator of Dick (allow pay-
ment of bounties to soldiers)
-
20
Rep. Com.
2
129
2
Same
-
Rep. Com.
1
30
20
1
Dubord, Anna, (import her slaves from Cuba)
-
Rep. Com
2
70
18
1
Duncan, Jonas, (destruction of house)
-
Rep. Com.
1
65
19
1
Duncan, Silas, Lieut. U.S. Navy, on granting thanks
of Congress to
-
Rep. Com.
1
41
18
2
Duane, Wm., (pay for system of cavalry discipline)
Rep. Com
1
13
19
1
Dunross, Frances, (change of bounty land unfit for
19
cultivation)
-
Rep. Com
1
54
1
Dunham, Stephen, (pension)
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
164
19
1
Dumass, John F., (spoliations)
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
202
21
1
Dunn, Matilda, (aid in consideration of peculiar cir-
cumstances of death of her husband, while in
public service)
-
Rep. Com.
2
216
19
2
Dupuis, J. B., (Madrid land claim)
-
-
20
Rep. Com
1
44
1
Same
-
DigitizRep.Com
55
44
INDEX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,
Congress
Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page.
21
2
Duponecau, P. S., presents Congress with silk flag
of American manufacture
Rep. Com.
1
7
21
1
Dupre, Widow, heirs of (buildings destroyed while
in public service, last war)
-
-
Rep. Com
1
73
18
1
Duvall, Mareen, (provi ions for army)
-
Rep. Com.
1
49
21
2
Duvall & Carnes, (damage in scizure of their pro-
perty by Government officers, under supposi-
tion of their trading with Indians)
Rep. Com.
1
74
Duties, tariff of, memorials for and against, (see tariff
and names of States from whence they came)
21
2
an
Duties, internal, amount accruing in each State,
respectively, in 1814, '15, '16, and '17, and
amount paid into the Treasury
in
2
35
Ex. Doc.
4
132
18
1
Duties, comparative statements of, under old and new
tariff
-
Ex. Doc.
2
38
18
1
President Monroe recommends revision of tariff,
with a view to protect manufactures (Pres. Mes.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
11
18
1
and drawbacks, in 1820, '21, and '22, compara-
tive view of
Ex. Doc.
4
58
18
1
received in 1822, from customs (annual report on
finance)
Ex. Doc.
1
16
-
IS
18
1
on increasing tariff of, protect agriculture
-
Rep. Com.
2
89
18
1
on goods imported into Castine, remit
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
29
18
1
on countervailing those of Great Britain
-
Rep. Com
2
126
18
2
revenue from customs, in 1823 (ann. rep. on fin.)
Ex. Doc.
2
26
18
2
on canal boats in New York, on collecting
Ex. Doc.
an
2
11
-
2
35
18
2
in 1822, amount of bonds for, and when due, with
recommendation to distinguish importations
made by aliens from those made by citizens
-
Ex. Doc.
2
12
18
2
and drawbacks, in 1821, '22, and '23, compara-
tive statements of
Ex. Doc.
3
44
18
2
losses sustained from 1789 to 1823, on bonds given
for, and on the credit system
-
Ex. Doc.
2
13
20
1
bonds remaining unpaid and in suit, which were
given for
Ex. Doc.
7
287
20
20
accruing annually from 1790 to 1828, bonds taken
annually and not paid, for same period, and pro
bable loss thereon, statements of
Ex. Doc.
2
85
18
2
imposed on vessels and cargoes of the U. States
in ports of the Netherlands, correspondence on
the subject of
Ex. Doc.
4
76
19
.
discriminating, Netherlands, ence on subject of
Ex. Doc.
4
58
18
2
bonds given for, in district of Philadelphia, from
1815 to 1824, which are due and unpaid, and
amount of loss
Ex. Doc.
5
82
18
2
on goods destroyed, to remit, in the case of Paul
Chase
Rep. Com.
1
27
2
166
19
1
Same, in cases of Sewall, " illiams, and Bangs
Rep. Com.
2
180
20
1
Same in case of Bangs & Co.
-
Rep. Com.
1
46
2.
1
Same
same
-
Rep. Com.
1
44
2i
1
Same, in the case of P. & E. Greely
-
-
Rep. Com.
s
382
20
1
Same, in the case of J F. Ohl
-
-
Rep. Com.
s
170
21
1
Same
same
Rep. Com.
3
406
19
1
revenue from customs, in 1824 (annual report on
finance)
Ex. Doc.
1
13
1
losses likely to be sustained in Philadelphia, in
the collection of (tea case)
-
Ex. Doc.
8
137
FROM EIGHTEENTH TO TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS.
45
Congress.
Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page.
19
1
Duties, amount collected in ports on Chesapeake and
Delaware bays, New York and Boston, from
1790 to 1835; and also expenditures in aid of
commerce at same places
Ex. Doc.
8
139
19
1
and drawbacks in 1822, '23, and 24, comparative
statement of
-
Ex. Doc.
8
132
19
1
discrimmating, vessels of Hamburg, on remitting
Rep. Com.
2
176
19
1
on statue of Gen. Washington, remit
-
Rep. Com.
2
181
19
1
on certain articles for Bishop of Bardstown, to
remit
Rep. Com.
2
206
19
1
on foreign spirits, on increasing, and lay excise
on domestic spirits
Rep. Com.
2
225
19
1
Mr. Livingston's proposition for consolidating the
laws for collection of, (See resolutions end of
vol 2, rep com. 19th Congress, 1st session)
-
19
2
respecting the evasion of, on woollen goods
-
Ex. Doc.
s
§60
172
19
2
on woollens, existing, and those proposed by new
tariff
Ex. Doc.
4
66
19
2
on woollens in 1825 and '26, relative to evasion of
Ex. Doc.
4
72
20
1
on woollens, as proposed by new tariff, (statement
by Mr Cambreleng)
-
Ex. Doc.
4
143
19
2
collected on inland frontier, on British manufac-
tures in, 1824, '25, and *26
Ex. Doc.
5
75
19
2
collected annually from 1815 to 1826, distinguish-
ing amount of ad valorem from articles paying
specific; also, drawbacks for same period
-
Ex. Doc.
5
107
19
2
received in 1825, from customs, (annual report
in
2
11
Ex. Doc.
on finance)
.
7
146
20
1
discriminating, abolished by Prussia
-
Ex. Doc.
7
274
20
1
statement of effects to be produced by new tariff
Ex. Doc.
5
189
1
revenue in 1826, from customs, (annual report on
}
1
4
Ex. Doc.
34
finance)
7
282
20
1
on wines from 1801 to 1826, (statement by Mr.
Cambreleng)
-
Ex. Doc.
4
162
20
1
on revising duties on wines, report of committee
Rep. Com.
2
111
20
1
on teas, accrued and received in 1824, '5, '6, & '7
Ex. Doc.
4
165
20
2
memorial of merchants, Philadelphia, reduce du-
ty on teas
Ex. Doc.
2
63
21
1
on tea and coffee, President recommends reduc-
tion of, (Pres. Mes.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
10
21
1
memorial of Chamber Commerce, Philadelphia,
same subject
Rep. Com.
2
283
21
1
memorial of merchants of Philadelphia, same
Rep. Com.
2
282
20
1
report of committee, on reducing
Rep. Com.
3
149
20
1
received from 1790 to 1826, on the following
named articles, viz. iron, wool, hemp, flax, sail-
cloth, and molasses, foreign spirits, cotton and
woollen manufactures
Ex. Dec.
4
168
20
1
collected in 1847, on steamboat tonnage
Ex. Doc.
6
249
2
1
bonds given for duties which remain unpaid and
in suit
Ex. Doc.
7
287
20
1
and drawbacks in 1824, '5, and '6, comparative
view of
Ex. Doc.
7
280
20
1
on repealing 37th section of act of 1st March, 1823,
relative to entry of merchandise transported
coastwise
Rep. Com.
2
72
20
1
on wines, revising and equalizing the, report of
cominittee
Rep. Com.
111
&
46
INDEX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page.
20
1
Duties, report of committee on establishing a new
tariff of, with the testimony of sundry persons
in relation to the various articles
-
Rep. Com.
2
115
20
1
Mr. McDuffie's report on the effect which the
new tariff will have upon the duties
-
Rep. Com.
3
185
20
2
amount of revenue in 1827, from, (annual report
on finance)
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
9
1
16
20
2
paid in cash, memorials in favor of
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
43
20
2
cash and warehouse system, report of committee
on subject of
-
Rep. Com.
1
93
20
2
and drawbacks in 1825, '6, and '7, comparative
statement of
Ex. Doc.
2
25
20
2
respecting evasion of, Niagara frontier
-
Ex. Doc.
2
46
20
2
rules and regulations established by Secretary of
Treasury for collection f, under new tariff
Ex. Doc.
2
60
20
2
on articles so high as to prohibit or diminish their
importation
-
Ex. Doc.
2
74
21
1
Same, and also showing the value and quantity
of such articles imported annually up to 1828,
likewise the rate of duty on each article, and
the yearly revenue therefrom
-
Ex. Doc.
4
119
20
2
discr:minating, on cotton, by Great Britain, re-
specting
Ex. Doc.
3
130
20
2
on tonnage, report of committee on repealing
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Rep. Com.
1
29
21
1
amount received in 1828, annual report on finance)
Ex. Doc.
1
6
21
1
on importations beyond Cape Good Hope, reduce
credit for, (Pres. Mes.)
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Ex. Doc.
1
2
11
21
1
President's views on the tariff, (Pres. Mes.)
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
9
21
1
imposed by foreign Governments, on imports from
United States, tariff of, (accompanying report
on finance)
Ex. Doc.
1
6
45
21
1
on articles, the like not produced in United States
in 1828, (accompanying report on finance)
-
Ex. Doc.
1
6
44
21
1
and drawbacks in 1826, '7, and '8, comparative
statement of
-
Ex. Doc.
2
29
21
1
report of Committee of Manufactures, relative
to domestic manufactures, and against revising
tariff laws
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Rep. Com.
1
54
21
2
amount re. eived from customs in 1829, (annual
report on finance)
-
Ex. Doc.
1
7
14
21
2
on sugars from 1815 to 1829, with amount of
drawbacks
Ex. Doc.
1
18
21
2
and drawbacks in 1827, '8, and '9, comparative
statement of
-
Ex. Doc.
3
103
21
2
Mr. Mallary's report on subject of tariff of
-
Rep. Com.
1
36
21
2
in Cuba, report on inequality of
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Rep. Com.
1
115
19
2
Earthquakes, sufferers by, New Madrid
.
Ex. Doc.
4
67
21
1
Eaton, Joseph, (refund amount paid for quarters
while in army)
-
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Rep. Com.
3
370
20
1
Eastman, Jonathan, rep's of, (pay due as Paymaster)
Rep. Com.
1
15
19
1
Easton, Sarah, and Dorothy Storer, (for revolution-
ary services of their father, Col. Harrison)
.
Rep. Com.
2
164
21
1
Same
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Rep. Com
1
130
21
2
Same
Rep. Com.
1
116
21
1
Eaton, Robert, refund penalty of bond paid by
.
Rep. Com.
3
309
19
2
East Florida land claims, report of Register and Re-
ceiver on
Ex. Doc
4
169
20
1
claims of inhabitants, losses in 1812, by invasion of
Rep. Com.
1
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Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page.
21
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East Florida, final report of Register and Receiver
on land claims in
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Ex. Doc.
2
51
19
1
Eck, Samuel. (pension)
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Rep. Com
2
194
20
2
Eckford, Henry, (rent of land for naval purposes) -
Rep. Com.
1
84
21
2
Same
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Rep. Com.
1
41
18
1
Edwards, Ninian, his address preferring charges
against W. H. Crawford, See'ry of the Treasury
Ex. Doc.
10
139
18
1
Mr. Edwardsdirected not to proceed on hismission
Ex. Doc.
10
141
18
1
answer of Mr. Crawford to the charges
-
Ex. Doc.
10
145
18
1
reports of committee on subject of charges
Rep. Com.
{ 2
128
2
133
19
1
Edwards, Le Roy, (revolutionary claim)
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Rep. Com
1
102
19
1
Edwards, Newett, (pension)
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Rep. Com.
2
164
20
1
Edwards, Amos, Collector internal taxes, sureties of
Rep. Com.
3
166
21
2
Same
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Rep. Com.
1
13
19
1
Eddy, Joshua, (pension)
-
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Rep. Com.
2
164
19
1
Edmond, Daniel, (pension)
-
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Rep. Com.
2
164
19
2
Edgartown, survey of the harbor of
-
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Ex. Doc.
7
140
21
1
Education, on applying proceeds of sales of public
lands to purposes of
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Rep. Com.
3
312
19
2
Egerton. Giles, (land claim)
Rep. Com.
2
81
21
1
Egg Harbor, survey of Flat Bcach, with a view of
improvement of, with estimate of cost, &c.
-
Ex. Doc.
3
81
18
1
Elections, contested, in the case of Adams us. Wilson
Rep. Com.
1
15
18
1
Same, in the case of Biddle vs. Richard
Rep. Com.
1
27
18
1
Same citizens of Norfolk, Massachusetts, vs. John
Bailey
-
Rep. Com
1
62
18
1
respecting the inhabitancy of members at the time
of their election, (case of Mr. Forsyth)
-
Rep. Com.
1
77
19
1
Same, in the case of the delegate from Michigan
and
1
39
Rep. Com.
1
70
21
1
Same, Arnold vs. Lea
-
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Rep. Com.
1
32
21
1
Same, Washburn us. Ripley
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Rep. Com.
1
88
21
1
Same, Wright vs. Fisher
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Rep. Com.
1
95
21
1
Same, Loyal us. Newton
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Rep. Com
2
213
19
1
Election, members House Representatives United
States, change laws relative to
-
.
Rep. Com.
2
221
19
1
of President and Vice President, propositions to
amend constitution, in relation to, (see resolutions
at the end of vol. 2, Rep. Com. 19th Con. 1st ses.)
18
1
Elkins, Jeremiah, memorial of
-
Ex. Doc.
4
63
19
1
Elmore, Robert, (pension)
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Rep Com
2
:64
20
1
Ellis, William H., Surveyor of Customs, (increase pay)
Rep. Com.
1
35
20
2
Ellis, John, representatives of, (land claim)
-
Rep. Com
1
20
21
1
Same
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Rep. Com
1
62
20
2
Ellicott's letters, head source St. Mary's, boundary
between Georgia and Florida
Ex Doc.
3
96
20
2
Ellicott, Joseph, and others, (fee simple in lands re-
served to them by Indian treaty)
-
Rep. Com
1
42
20
2
Elizabeth City Church Wardens, (bell destroyed by
United States' troops)
-
Rep. Com.
1
73
21
1
Same
-
Rep. Com.
1
14
21
1
Ely and Denison, (transportation of naval armament)
Rep Com
3
329
21
2
Emerson, Joseph, (spoliation)
Rep. Com.
1
110
19
2
Entry, port of, Penobscot river
.
Rep. Com.
1
78
18
1
Engineer Department, annual report of Chief Engi-
neer, showing the operations in 1823, (Doc'ts
President's message)
Ex Doc
2
22
19
1
Same, in 1825, (Doc'ts Pres. Mes.)
Digitiz
Ex. Doc
1
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Congress.
Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page.
19
2
Same, in 1826, showing the progress of fortifica-
tions, internal improvements, &c., (Doc'ts Pres.
Mes.)
-
-
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Ex. Doc
1
2
207
20
1
Same, in 1827
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Ex Doc
1
2
47
20
2
Same, in 1828
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Ex Doc.
1
2
32
21
1
Same, in 1829
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Ex Doc.
1
2
68
21
2
Same, in 1830
-
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Ex. Doc.
1
2
92
21
1
Same, application for appointment of additional
clerks. for
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Ex. Doc.
1
2
80
18
2
Engineer Corps, President recommends an increase
of, (Pres. Mes.)
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Ex. Doc.
1
2
11
18
2
report of committee on increasing corps of
-
Rep. Com.
1
35
19
1
on increasing corps of Topographical, and on for-
mation of corps of Civil Engineers
-
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Ex. Doc.
9
153
19
1
report of committee, on reorganizing
-
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Rep. Com
1
36
20
1
President recommends increase of, (Pres. Mes.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
20
21
1
report of Chief Engineer on increasing the corps
of, with a list of those in service, and where
stationed, (Doc'ts Pres. Mcs.)
-
Ex Doc.
1
2
110
21
1
report of committee, same subject
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
42
21
2
relative to an increase of Military and Topo-
-
3
52
graphical corps
Ex. Doc.
-
3
60
19
1
English, John, (see George Johnston)
-
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Rep. Com
2
159
20
1
Same
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Rep. Com
1
14
21
1
Ennis, James, (sce Buckley's heirs)
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Rep. Com
3
316
21
1
Enos, Roger, Collector of Revenue, (moiety of pen
alty incurred)
-
Rep. Com
3
345
21
1
Ensign, Aricl, (improvements on public lot)
-
Rep. Com
3
386
20
1
Eppes, Richard W., (clothing furnished Virginia
militia)
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Rep. Com
3
187
21
1
Same
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.
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Rep. Com.
1
25
18
1
Erie Harbor, report on improvement of, with plans,
&c., (Doc'ts Pres. Mes.)
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Ex. Doc.
1
2
37
21
1
Ermatinger, George, (lost horse, late war)
-
Rep. Com.
1
134
18
1
Eslava, Don Miguel, (land claim)
-
-
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Rep. Com.
1
39
19
1
Estates, real, purchased by United States since 1776
5
92
Ex. Doc
5
97
18
2
Ewing, Reuben, and others, sureties of Postmaster
Whitsett
-
Rep. Com.
2
80
21
1
Estes, William, Paymaster Virginia militia, sureties
of, (released from judgment United States)
-
Rep. Com
1
71
18
1
Ewing, William L. D., Receiver, land office Vanda-
lia, respecting robbery of
-
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.
Ex. Doc.
4
76
18
1
report of committee, same case
-
-
Rep. Com
1
66
19
1
Same
-
-
Rep. Com
1
117
19
1
Eustace, John, (revolutionary services)
-
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Rep. Com
2
168
18
1
Estimates of appropriations for 1824, general
-
Ex Doc.
2
17
18
2
Same, for 1825
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Ex. Doc.
3
41
19
1
Same, for 1826 -
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24
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Ex. Doc.
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6
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1
10
20
2
for naval service in 1829, (Doc'ts Pres. mes.)
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Ex. Doc.
1
2
133
21
1
Same, for 1850, (Doc'ts Pres. Mes.)
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Ex. Doc.
1
2
275
21
2
Same, for 1831, (Doc'ts Pres. Mcs.)
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Ex. Doc.
1
2
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Congress.
Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page.
21
1
Estimates for Ordnance Department in 1830 (Doc'ts
Pres. Mes )
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Ex. Doc
1
2
129
19
1
Executive Departments, President recommends re-
organization of the, (Pres. Mes.)
Ex. Doc
1
1
17
19
1
report of committee on subject of re-organizing.
and creating Home Department
-
-
Rep. Com
2
232
19
2
report of committee, same object
-
Rep. om
1
10
18
1
list of reports to be made by the, to the 1st ses-
sion 18th Congress
-
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Ex. Doc.
1
1
18
2
Same, to ?d session 18th Congress
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1
1
19
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Same, to 1st session 19th Congress
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1
1
19
2
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.
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1
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20
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Same, to 1st session 20th Congress
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2
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21
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Same, to 1st session 21st Congress
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1
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21
2
Same, to 2d session 21st Congress
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Ex. Doc.
1
1
19
1
Executions, on regulating process of, in courts of
United States
in
1
7
Rep. Com.
-
-
2
222
Exchange on foreign bills. (See Bills.)
-
-
18
1
Expenditures of Government in 1822, (anifual report
on finance)
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
16
21
18
2
Same, in 1823, and for 9 months in 1824, (annual
report on finance)
-
Ex. Doc.
2
26
19
1
Same, in 1824, (annual report on finance)
-
Ex. Doc.
1
13
32
19
2
Same, in 1825, and for 9 months in 1826, (annual
report on finance)
-
Ex. Doc.
2
11
20
1
Same, in 1826, and for same in 1827, (annual re-
port on finance)
Ex. Doc.
1
4
20
2
Same, in 1827, (annual report on finance)
-
Ex. Doc.
1
9
21
1
Same, in 1828, and for 9 months in 1829, (annual
report on finance)
-
Ex Doc.
1
6
21
2
Same, in 1829, '30, (annual report on finance) -
Ex. Doc.
1
7
21
1
Expenditures, annually, from 1789 to 1829, with
amount of appropriations made by law for same
period, and balances in each year
-
Ex. Doc.
4
90
21
2
on account of fortifications, light-houses, public
debt, revolutionary pensions, and internal im-
provements, annually, for each State, from
1789 to 1829
-
Ex. Doc.
1
11
contingent, in the several departments. (See
Contingent Expenses.)
20
1
respecting duties of the several committees on
-
Rep. Com.
2
116
Exports. (See Drawbacks.)
18
1
Exports and imports of United States for 1823, an-
nual statement of
-
Ex. Doc.
4
73
18
2
Same, for 1824
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5
90
19
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Same, for 1825
.
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9
148
19
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Same, for 1826
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6
120
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Same, for 1827
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253
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2
Same, for 1830
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Ex. Doc.
4
140
21
2
from 1821 to 1829, (accompanying annual report
on finance)
Ex Doc.
1
7
45
21
2
reasons why annual statement could not be pre-
pared before adjournment of Congress
Ex. Doc.
4
124
19
1
Explore Northwest Coast, recommended by the Pre-
sident
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Volume.
Number.
Page.
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Explore Northwest Coast, respecting the employ-
ment of sloop of war for same purpose
Ex. Doc.
8
125
20
1
Explore Pacific, letter from J. N. Reynolds, on sub-
ject of
Ex. Doc.
3
88
20
1
memorial of citizens of Nantucket in favor of
-
Ex. Doc.
5
179
20
1
memorial of New Bedford, same
-
Ex. Doc
5
201
20
1
report of committee on fitting out vessels for
-
Rep. Com.
3
209
20
2
respecting the fitting out vessels for, (Doc'ts Pres.
13
Ex. Doc.
1
2
Mcs.)
-
117
21
2
Extra allowance to officers in the civil employment
in 1828 and '29
-
Ex. Doc.
4
126
19
1
Fairbanks, Jonathan, (pension)
-
Rep. Com.
2
164
20
2
Falconer, Joseph, representatives of, (lost loan of-
fice certificate-revolution)
-
Rep. Com.
1
56
21
1
Same.
-
Rep. Com.
1
92
21
1
Farmington, Hampshire, and Hampden canal, me-
morial for subscription of stock, with answer
to statement of Connecticut River Company .
Rep. Com.
2
221
21
1
statement of Connecticut River Company in rela-
tion to
Rep. Com.
3
341
21
1
Farnsworth, Samuel, and others, owners of the sch.
Joseph and Mary
-
Rep. Com.
2
279
18
2
Farrow & Harris, report and documents, (building
fortification, Dauphin Island)
-
Rep. Com.
1
69
19
1
report of Secretary of War on settlement of the
accounts of
-
Ex. Doc.
5
104
19
2
report of committee, same
-
-
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Rep. Com.
2
80
20
1
report of committee, same
-
Rep. Com.
3
181
20
2
report of Secretary of War respecting amount
paid other than under special acts, and work
done, &c.
Ex. Doc.
2
21
20
2
report respecting payment of $10,200 under 4th
section of act for their relief
}
2
Ex. Doc.
27
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2
36
21
1
report of Secretary of War respecting settlement
of their accounts under acts for their relief
-
Ex. Doc.
4
102
21
1
report of committee
-
Rep. Com.
3
315
18
2
Foxardo, hostile visit of Commodore Porter to the
Spanish town of
.
Ex. Doc.
2
25
18
1
Fayetteville, inhabitants of, against new tariff
-
Ex. Doc.
6
109
19
1
Fenwick, Caroline, (See Robert Brooke.)
18
2
Fees, illegal, received by Judge of District Court of
Florida
-
Rep. Com.
2
87
20
1
Fees received by Marshal of Connecticut in 1827
-
Ex. Doc.
s
131
19
1
Feltz, Archibald, (pension)
-
Rep. Com.
2
164
20
1
Felx, Francis, (property taken by hostile Indians)
Rep. Com.
2
93
21
2
Fenix slave ship, relative to capture of
-
Ex. Doc.
3
54
18
1
Finance, annual report of Secretary of Treasury
in 1823, on subject of
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Ex. Doc.
1
16
18
2
Same, in 1824
-
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Ex. Doc.
2
26
19
1
Same, in 1825 -
1
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Ex. Doc.
13
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8
130
19
2
Same, in 1826 .
2
11
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7
146
20
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1
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7
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1
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21
2
Same, in 1830 .
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1
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51
Congress.
Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page.
19
1
Finance, report of committee (by Mr. McLean) on the
subject of
Rep. Com.
1
64
20
1
Same, (by Mr. McDuffie,) same
Rep. Com.
3
185
20
1
statement of amount required annually to dis-
charge the public debt in 1835
Ex. Doc.
5
195
21
1
views of President respecting the, (Pres. Mess.)-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
10
19
1
Fielding, Daniel, (wagon and team lost while in
public service)
Rep. Com.
1
98
18
2
Fitch, Pelaliah, report of Secretary of State on his
case, for French spoliation
Ex. Doc.
2
9
21
1
Fishery, lobster, report of committee respecting the
Rep. Com.
1
79
20
1
Fisheries, Lieut. McKeever's report on protection
of, in 1827
Ex. Doc.
1
2
215
18
2
Fishing vessels, correspondence with Great Britain
relative to the capture and detention of
Ex. Doc.
6
93
18
2
additional, same subject
Ex. Doc.
6
101
19
1
Fisher, Ebenezer, (pension)
-
-
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Rep. Com.
2
164
19
1
Fisher, Herman, (pension)
-
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Rep. Com.
2
164
21
1
Fisher vs. Wright, contested election
-
Rep. Com.
1
95
21
1
Fisher, Coleman, (Madrid land claim)
Rep. Com.
2
296
21
1
Fisk, James, collector of customs, (refund amount
of which he was robbed)
Rep. Com.
1
157
21
1
Fire Companies, D. C., on exempting members of
from militia du'y
Rep. Com.
2
207
21
2
Flag of American silk, present to Congress by Du
ponceau
Rep. Com.
1
7
19
1
Flajet, Joseph Benedict, Bishop of Bardstown, (remit
duties)
Rep. Com.
2
206
21
1
Flat Beach or Tucker's Island, report of survey and
estimate of cost for improvement of
Ex. Doc.
3
81
19
1
Flowers, George, (pension)
19
Rep. Com.
2
164
2
Flournoy, Gen. Thomas, (indemnity, damages, in
20
detaining certain vessels in N. O. late war)
-
Rep. Com.
1
62
1
Same
21
Rep. Com.
1
5
1
Flournoy, Matthews, and R. J. Ward, (land claim)
Rep. Com.
2
225
18
Florida Indians, (see Indians.)
1
Florida, correspondence (Mr. Forsyth) with Spain,
relative to the treaty for the cession of
Ex. Doc.
4
55
19
1
and Georgia boundary, resolution of Georgia, and
correspondence of the Governor on the sub-
20
ject of
Ex. Doc,
8
133
1
documents with Pres. Mes. relative to the run-
ning of, under act of 1826, (Randolph and
Spalding, comm'rs)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
105
20
1
documents from Governor of Georgia, (survey
of McBride,) on same subject
Ex. Doc.
3
87
20
2
report and resolutions of Georgia, same
Ex. Doc.
2
50
20
1
report and resolutions of Florida, same
Ex. Doc.
3
103
20
2
Same
Ex. Doc.
1
17
20
1
extracts from instructions in 1792, to Messrs. Carmi-
chael and Short, Ministers to Spain,same subject
Ex. Doc.
4
170
20
1
report of committee
Rep. Com.
3
204
20
2
Ellicott's letters respecting head source of St.
Mary's
Ex. Doc.
3
96
20
2
Douglass's letter, and correspondence of com-
missioners
Ex. Doc.
4
140
21
1
report of commissioners (Ellicott's) in 1795
-
Ex. Doc.
3
80
21
1
report of committee, same subject
Rep. Com.
2
191
21
2
report of committee, Legislature of Georgia, same
Ex. Doc.
2
43
-
52
INDEX To CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,
Congress
Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page.
18
1
Florida land claims, report of commissioners, (Flud and
Blair,) on land claim in
Ex. Doc.
11
156
18
1
report of Alexander Hamilton, same subject
-
Ex Doc.
11
158
18
1
report of committee on confirming
Rep. Com.
2
130
18
2
report of commissioners, (Overton, White, and
Luckett)
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
7
111
1
18
19
1
Same, continuation
-
Ex. Doc.
3
27
19
1
report of commissioners, (Eastern District,) with
evidence, &c.
Ex. Doc.
6
115
19
1
report of committee on report of commissioners
Rep. Com.
1
24
20
1
report of Register and Receiver, on claims,
(Eastern District)
Ex. Doc.
4
169
20
1
final report of commissioners
Ex Doc.
2
51
18
2
Legislature of; settlement of land claims; and aid
canals
Ex. Doc.
2
36
18
2
inhabitants of, against Orleans Navigation Com-
pany
Ex. Doc.
2
30
18
2
respecting illegal fees received by Judges of the
District Court of
Rep. Com.
2
87
19
1
respecting road in, St. Augustine, &c., (Doc'ts
Pres. Mes.)
Ex. Doc.
1
1
18
19
1
report of Committee onClaims, under Florida treaty
Rep. Com.
2
201
19
1
on re-organizing courts of justice in
Rep. Com.
1
53
19
1
report of committee on losses sustained by inhab-
itants of, in 1812, '13, and '14, by troops of
United States
Rep. Com.
1
112
20
1
report of committee, same subject
-
Rep. Com.
1
16
20
2
Same
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
99
21
1
Same
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
176
19
2
improve navigation, St. Mary's to St. John
-
Rep. Com.
1
70
20
1
report of committee, same subject
Rep. Com.
2
-
61
20
1
act of, incorporating Chipola Canal Company
Ex. Doc.
s
166
20
1
respecting lands reserved for seat of government
and schools
Rep. Com.
2
64
20
2
White's compilation of land laws, and regulations
in
Ex. Doc.
5
121
20
2
survey and estimate of cost, improvement of St.
Marks
Ex. Doc.
2
76
20
2
survey and examinations, canal route, Gulf of Mex-
ico to Atlantic
Ex. Doc.
s
147
20
2
on granting pre-emptions to persons whose im-
provements were sold in 1825
-
Rep. Com.
1
9
21
1
Same
Rep. Com.
1
162
20
2
on granting permission to Spanish vessels to en-
ter all the ports of, under 15th art. of treaty
Rep. Com.
1
23
21
1
on examination of water courses in; view to lights,
&c
Ex. Doc.
1
7
21
1
on providing that appeals in maritime causes may
be taken from Territorial courts of, to Supreme
Court of the United States
Rep. Com.
1
50
21
2
Fogg, Jonathan, (pension revolutionary services)
Rep. Com.
I
49
20
1
Foltz, Joshua, (revolutionary services)
Rep. Com.
3
156
19
1
Folsom, Jeremiah, (pension)
-
Rep. Com.
2
164
19
1
Fondney, John (pension)
Rep. Com.
2
164
18
1
Forbes, William, heirs of, (property destroyed late
war)
Rep. Com.
1
41
19
1
Forbes Hugh, (pension)
Rep. Com.
2
164
18
1
Foreman, Robert S., (bounty land)
-
Rep. Com.
1
36
FROM EIGHTEENTH TO TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS.
53
Congress.
Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page.
19
1
Forrest, Ebenezer, (pension)
-
Rep. Com.
2
164
18
1
Forsyth, John, on his residence at time of election as
member of Congress
-
Rep. Com.
1
77
Forsyth Wm., (building taken for use of troops)
-
Rep. Com.
3
321
21
1
Forsyth, Robert A., (services Indian affairs)
-
Rep. Com.
2
285
19
1
Ford, Jonathan W., (expenses in prosecuting viola-
tions of revenue laws)
-
Rep. Com.
2
159
20
1
Same
.
Rep. Com.
1
44
20
1
Ford, Peter, (property lost in public service late war)
Rep. Com.
4
242
21
1
Same
-
Rep. Com.
1
5
21
1
Ford, Nathaniel, and others, (Madrid land claim)
.
Rep. Com.
3
409
21
1
Foreman and Ross, Cherokee Indians, (depredations
by whites)
-
Rep. Com.
3
367
Foreign intercourse, (see Ministers.)
18
1
Foster, Robert, and James, heirs of, (see Edmond
Booker)
-
Rep. Com.
1
20
18
2
Foss. Elijah, (pension revolutionary services)
-
Rep. Com.
1
54
19
1
Foster and Walley
-
Rep. Com.
1
85
18
1
Fountain, Garrett, (erecting storehouses)
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
12
21
1
Same
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
212
19
1
Fox, John, (pension)
-
Rep. Com.
2
164
18
1
Fortifications, annual report of Chief Engineer,she
ing expenditure on each fortification in 1823,
and their condition; also, the works projected,
but not commenced, with estimated cost, (Docs.
Pres. Mess)
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
22
18
2
Document of similar character, in 1824
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
81
19
1
Same, in 1825
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
1
51
19
2
Same, in 1826 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
207
20
1
Same, in 1827 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
47
-20
2
Same, in 18.8
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
32
=1
1
Same, in 1829
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
68
21
2
Same, in 1830
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2{
100
e
113
18
1
permanent, their position, and cost of each; guns
necessary for the same
-
Ex. Doc.
6
104
18
1
Fort Delaware, at the Pea Patch, relative to suit
on account of site for
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
91
21
2
compromise of title to the land
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
107
18
2
report on manner of executing the work at
.
Ex. Doc.
s
63
21
1
on making further appropriation for the security
of
Ex. Doc.
3
88
21
2
respecting appropriation for the commencement
of rebuilding
-
Ex Doc.
s
110
18
2
Forts Calhoun and Monroe, respecting contracts
for supplying stone for
-
Ex. Doc.
6
98
18
2
Fort Washington, on purchasing additional land
for, with award of commissioners
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
74
19
1
report of committee, same subject
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
125
20
1
Same
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
195
20
2
Same subject
-
-
-
-
Ex Doc.
2
79
21
1
report committee, same object
-
Rep. Com.
1
151
19
1
detailed report on the general system of, contem-
plated by the board of engineers, with costs,
&c.
Ex. Doc.
4
78
19
1
revised report of board of engineers, (Totten &
Bernard,) showing number of guns and garri-
SOM for peace and war &c.
-
Ex. Doc.
9
15S
13
19
Digitized
by
14
1
Pensacola bay, on the subject of
-
Ex. Doc.
5
98
54
INDEX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page.
in
2
30
19
1
Fortifications, Pensacola bay, plans and estimates of
Ex. Doc.
5
88
19
1
report of committee, on same subject
-
Rep. Com.
1
46
20
1
on making an appropriation for same
-
Rep. Com.
2
119
19
1
Charleston, South Carolina, on subject of
-
Ex. Doc.
4
55
19
2
when to be commenced, and when expected to
be finished
Ex. Doc.
2
22
19
2
on Staten Island, proposition of New York to sell
to United States
Ex. Doc.
3
49
20
1
at Barrataria, on making an appropriation for the
commencement of
Ex. Doc.
5
186
21
1
for defence of northern frontiers, plan respecting
Ex. Doc.
3
67
21
1
amount appropriated for, from 1815 to 1829, and
number of troops required to garrison them -
Ex. Doc.
3
75
21
2
amount of disbursements on account of fortifica-
tions annually since adoption of constitution to
1829
Ex. Doc.
1
11
21
2
at Ocracoke inlet, on subject of
.
Ex. Doc.
3
81
18
1
France, refusal of naval officer of France to permit
the landing at Cadiz, Minister sent to Govern-
ment of Spain
Ex. Doc.
1
2
6
18
1
spoliations by, since 1806; correspondence rela-
tive to indemnity for
Ex. Doc.
4
60
18
2
additional correspondence, same subject
Ex. Doc.
2
18
18
1
report of committee on memorial of claimants for,
since 1806
Rep. Com.
2
127
18
1
Spoliations by. previous to 1800; on memorials of
claimants for
Rep. Com.
2
94
18
1
documents cannot be prepared in time for Con-
gress, relative to claims previous to 1800
Ex. Doc.
11
157
20
2
report of committee (by Mr Everett) on subject
of spoliations previous to 1800
-
Rep. Com.
1
82
20
1
on certain claimants for spoliations by
-
Rep. Com.
~
263
4
264
18
2
correspondence relative to admission of vessels of
France into ports of Louisiana, under 8th art.
treaty cession of Louisiana
Ex. Doc.
6
91
19
1
relative to deserters from French vessels in ports
of the United States
-
Ex. Doc.
4
54
20
1
respecting our commercial intercourse with Mar-
tinique and Guadaloupe
-
Ex. Doc.
6
240
21
1
duties on imports from United States, in 1822,
by, (accompanying report on finance)
Ex. Doc.
1
6
45
19
1
Franking, on abolishing privilege of, to postmasters
Ex. Doc.
9
159
19
1
Frauds. in resale of lands, on subject of
-
Ex. Doc.
8
131
20
2
on the revenue, Niagara frontier, in relation to
Ex. Doc.
2
46
21
1
on the Treasury, discovered, and prosecution for,
with recommendation by President; alterations
in laws for punishment of, (Pres. Mess.)
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
13
21
2
Secretary of Treasury recommends punishment
for frauds in land claims. (Docs. Pres. Mess.).
Ex. Doc.
1
2
23
21
2
Fried, Henry. (payment of continental money)
-
Rep. Com.
1
62
19
1
Freeland and Legg, (horses lost)
-
Rep. Com.
2
211
19
1
Freeman, Henry, postmaster, (remit amount of which
he was robbed)
Rep. Com.
1
47
19
1
Frederick, George, (change bounty land unfit for
cultivation)
-
Rep. Com.
1
54
20
1
Freeland, Benjamin, (change location of land)
-
Rep. Com.
2
73
21
1
Fridge, Alexander, (land claim)
Rep. Com.
1
76
FROM EIGHTEENTH TO TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS.
55
Congress.
Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page.
19
1
Frothingham, Samuel, (pension)
Rep. Com.
2
64
20
2
Frost, George P., (renew revolutionary land war-
rant)
Rep. Com.
1
32
21
2
Frothingham and Hopping, heirs of Thos. Frothing-
ham, (buildings destroyed in revolution)
Rep. Com.
1
64
21
1
Frontiers, northern, respecting plan for defence of
Ex. Doc.
s
67
?1
1
Frugé, John, (land claim)
Rep. Com.
2
258
20
1
Fugitives into Mexico, respecting recovery of debts
from
Ex. Doc.
3
61
19
1
Furniture in President's house in 1825
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
19
1
estimate for
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
122
19
2
Fultz, Joshua, (revolutionary services)
-
Rep. Com.
1
41
20
1
Furst, Moritz, (die sinker)
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
133
21
1
Same
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
84
20
2
Furgerson, Wm, adm'r of, (arrears of pension)
-
Rep. Com.
1
100
20
2
Fulton, Robert, heirs of; (impressment of steamboat,
and services of their father)
Rep. Com.
1
64
21
1
Same
-
Rep. Com.
2
267
20
2
Galena, citizens of, in favor of new Territory of
Huron
Ex. Doc.
2
35
21
1
Gallop, William, (pension, revolutionary services)
Rep. Com.
3
307
18
1
Gallatin's instructions for settlement of land claims
in Missouri and Louisiana
Ex. Doc.
2
23
18
1
Gayoso's regulations settlement of land claims
Louisiana and Missouri
-
Ex. Doc.
2
23
19
1
Gaines, Thomas, (pension)
Rep. Com.
2
164
18
2
Gamble, John M., Lieutenant marines (capture of
British ship, late war)
2
89
20
Rep. Com.
1
19
Gates, John W. paymaster, (settlement of accts.)
Rep. Com.
3
217
1
19
Gates, Henry, (pension)
-
Rep. Com.
2
164
1
20
Gaer, George, (pension)
-
Rep. Com.
2
164
1
Gano, Daniel, (bounty land, revolution)
-
-
20
Rep. Com.
2
99
1
Garden, Alexander. (commutation, revolution)
-
Rep. Com.
2
65
20
2
Gardopier, Alexander, and others, (confirm land
claims)
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
40
21
1
Same
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
81
21
1
21
Garnsey, Peter, (lost horse, late war)
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
65
2
Garrison, Jonah, (arrears of pension from time of
21
completing testimony)
Rep. Com.
1
75
2
Gay & Lomis, (work done on Cumberland road)
-
Rep. Com.
1
28
19
1
Georgia and Florida boundary, resolutions of Geor-
gia, and correspondence of Governor, relative
to
Ex. Doc.
8
133
20
1
documents with Pres. Mess. relative to the run-
ning of, under act of 1826, (Randolph and
Spalding, comrs.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
105
20
1
documents from Governor of Georgia (McBride's
survey) same subject
Ex. Doc.
3
87
20
2
report and resolution of Legislature of Georgia,
same subject
Ex. Doc.
2
50
20
1
report and resolution of Florida, same subject
Ex. Doc.
3
103
20
2
Same
Ex. Doc.
1
17
20
1
extracts from instructions to Messrs Carmichael
and Short, Ministers to Spain, same subject
Ex. Doc.
s
170
20
1
report of committee, same
Rep. Com.
3
204
20
2
Ellicott's letters respecting head source of St.
Mary's
Ex. Doc.
3
96
2D
2
Douglass' letters and correspondence of com-
missioners
Ex. Doc.
36
INDEX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page.
21
1
Georgia and Florida boundary, report of commission-
er (Ellicott) in 1795
Ex. Doc.
3
80
21
1
report of committee of Congress, same subject
Rep. Com.
2
191
21
2
report of committee, Legislature of Georgia,
same
Ex. Doc.
2
43
18
1
Georgia, memorial of Legislature on extinguishing
Indian title to lands in
Ex Doc.
6
125
18
1
Message of President with Documents, same sub-
ject, showing amount extinguished, and amount
yet to be extinguished, and e pense
-
Ex. Doc.
b
127
18
1
memorial of delegation of Cherokees against
ceding their lands
Ex. Doc.
10
133
18
1
report of committee, on extinguishing Indian ti-
tles under compact of 1802
-
Rep. Com.
2
109
18
2
report of commissioners appointed to treat for
extinguishment of the Indian titles
-
Ex. Doc.
4
72
18
2
report of committee on same subject
Rep. Com.
1
77
20
1
report and resolution, Legislature of, respecting
land occupied by Creck Indians in
Ex. Doc.
3
102
20
1
report of committee on making appropria-
tion for extinguishment of Cherokee Indian
title in, and for their removal west
Rep. Com
2
130
20
2
proceeding under act appropriating $50,000 to-
wards extinguishing the Indian title to lands in,
and for the removal of the Cherokees -
Ex. Doc.
3
95
20
2
respecting boundary between certain Indians in
Ex. Doc.
3
108
19
2
report and resolution of Georgia; Creek Indian
treaties; also, relative to difference with Gen-
eral Government
Ex. Doc.
4
59
19
2
President's message and documents respecting
controversy with Georgia, in relation to survey-
ing Creek Indian lands
Ex. Doc.
5
76
2
5
87
19
correspondence of Lieut. Vinton on same subject
Ex. Doc.
6
127
19
2
report of committee, and documents at large, on
same subject
Rep. Com.
3
98
21
1
President's views relative to extending laws of
1
2
186
Georgia over the Indians: necessity of their re.
moval; and on the subject of disputed boundary
Ex. Doc.
&
between the Crecks and Cherokees; and on
removal of intruders
3
89
21
1
correspondence, Col. Montgomery, and others,
respecting removal of intruders on Cherokee
lands
Ex. Doc.
3
89
20
1
memorial of Legislature, in behalf of claims of
citizens against the Creek Indians, for depre-
dations prior to 1802, under treaty at Indian
Springs in 1821
Ex. Doc.
4
135
20
1
statement of claims allowed under said treaty,
for depredations, &c.; also, those disallowed by
the commissioner, and his reasons
Ex. Doc.
7
268
20
1
report of committee, same subject, with opinion
of Attorney General annexed
-
Rep. Com.
2
128
21
1
report of committee, same subject
-
Rep. Com.
1
115
20
1
Legislature of, subject of formation of new go
vernments by Indians
-
Ex. Doc.
5
211
21
1
correspondence, Governor of Georgia and War
Department, with abstract of claims and deci-
sions thereon, for (late) depredations by the
Creek Indians -
Digitized by
Ex. Doc.
2
25
FROM EIGHTEENTH TO TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS.
57
Congress.
Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page.
18
1
Georgia, memorial citizens of, canal, St. Mary's and
Suwanee rivers
-
Ex. Doc.
4
54
18
1
memorial of Darien, against tariff
-
Ex. Doc.
5
98
18
1
memorial of Madison, same
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
110
18
1
memorial of Putnam, same
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
114
18
1
militia claims, report of committee on
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
40
18
2
report of accountant Howell, with documents,
&c., on militia claims of
-
Ex. Doc.
2
16
19
2
resolution of Legislature, on militia claims of
-
Ex. Doc.
3
40
19
2
report of committee, same subject
Rep. Com.
1
77
20
1
report and resolutions, Legislature of, powers of
General Government relative to domestic manu-
factures and internal improvements
-
Ex. Doc.
s
120,
20
2
Same
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
70
20
1
against aiding colonization people of color
-
Ex. Doc.
3
126
20
2
Same
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
70
20
2
against tariff
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
70
21
1
against tariff of 1828
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
98
21
1
amend Constitution, election of President, &c.
-
Rep. Com.
1
147
21
2
resolution of Legislature, against internal im-
provements
-
Ex. Doc.
2
37
20
2
Generals of the Army; on abolishing office of Major
General, and appointment of three Brigadiers
Ex. Doc.
3
119
20
2
Genessee river, survey of, with map, &c.
-
Ex. Doc.
3
106
19
2
Georgetown, D.C., Council of, (respecting imprison-
ment of people of color)
-
Ex. Doc.
4
71
21
1
on amending charter of, collection of taxes, &c.
Rep. Com.
2
187
19
1
Ghent treaty, list of claimants for slaves, &c, and
proceedings of commissioners under the
-
Ex. Doc.
6
122
20
1
on extending time for closing the commission
under
-
Rep. Com.
3
208
20
2
on claims of merchants of Alexandria under
-
Rep. Com.
1
18
20
2
on claim for interest, and allow claim other than
those on definitive list
-
Rep. Com.
1
79
21
1
Gibbs, Benjamin, (final settlement, certificate revolu-
tion)
-
Rep. Com.
1
168
21
1
Gibbs, William, late Paymaster, (respecting liability
of sureties)
-
Rep. Com.
s
396
21
1
Gibbon, Capt. James, (commutation pay, revolution)
Rep. Com.
2
251
18
1
Giffin & Hoag, (fencing destroyed)
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
19
19
2
Gilbert, Marinus W., Sutler to army, (supplies cap-
tured by enemy)
-
Rep. Com.
1
38
20
1
Same
-
Rep. Com.
1
28
21
1
Gilbert, Ephraim F., (damage on account of contract
with United States)
-
Rep. Com.
2
226
19
1
Gilbert, Benjamin, (pension)
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
164
21
1
Gill, Whitford, (vessel lost while in public service)
Rep. Com.
3
364
18
2
Gilmore, David, (lost on Treasury notes, &c.)
-
Rep. Com.
1
43
19
1
Gillet Othniel, (pension)
-
Rep. Com.
2
164
21
1
Girod, John F., (land claim)
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
252
21
1
Glass, John, (complete payment on land)
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
87
18
1
Glen, Elias, (services taking testimony, vessel sunk,
Baltimore)
-
Rep. Com.
1
61
19
1
Glover, Ezekiel, (pension)
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
164
20
2
Glover, Creed, (lost horse, late war)
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
50
21
1
Same
-
-
.
Rep. Com,
1
28
20
1
Goat Island, report of survey of
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
154
18
1
Goldsmith & Roderick, (apprehending pirates)
-
Rep, Com.
2
91
18
2
Goets & Westfall, (see Martin Thomas)
-
Rep. Com.
1
76
8
58
INDEX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page.
20
1
Goodwin, Daniel, executor of Benjamin, (use of
building, revolution)
-
.
Rep. Com.
3
154
21
1
Same
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
314
19
1
Good, John, (damages sustained by Cumberland
road)
-
Rep. Com.
2
140
20
1
2
75
Same
-
.
Rep. Com.
4
245
21
1
Same
-
-
-
.
-
Rep. Com.
3
324
19
1
Gover, Daniel, (pension)
-
-
-
.
Rep. Com.
2
16+
19
1
Gould, Asa, (pension)
-
.
Rep. Com.
2
164
21
2
Godfroy & Beaugraud, (buildings destroyed, late war)
Rep. Com.
1
35
20
2
Godfroy, Gabriel, (buildings destroyed by enemy,
late war
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
81
21
1
Same
-
Rep. Com.
1
35
20
2
Goodwell, Johnson, (apprehending mail robber)
-
Rep. Com.
1
59
21
2
Gold country in the south, on establishing assay offi-
ces, &c.
-
Rep. Com.
1
82
21
1
Gold and silver coins, report of Secretary of the
Treasury on relative value of
-
Ex. Doc.
4
117
21
2
reports of committee, (by Mr. White,) on same
subjects
}
Rep.Com
1
(94
-
95
21
1
Gordon, James, (payment of Quartermaster's certi-
ficate, revolution)
-
Rep. Com.
2
179
18
1
Gray, William F., Postinaster, (extra pay)
-
Rep. Com
2
93
19
1
Graham, William, (pension)
-
Rep Com
2
164
19
1
Graton, James, (pension)
-
Rep Com.
2
164
19
1
Granger, lustin, (pension)
-
-
-
Rep. Com
2
164
19
1
Grass, Daniel, (pension)
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
164
19
1
Gracie, Archibald, and others, (spoliations)
-
Rep. Com.
2
202
19
2
Graham, George, Commissioner General Land Office,
on charges against
Rep. Com
2
94
20
1
charges by Cadwallader Wallace, against
-
Ex. Doc.
2
19
21
1
Gray, Jeduthur, and others, sureties of Jossylyn,
Postmaster
-
Rep. Com.
1
167
20
2
Granger, Erastus, Postmaster, Buffalo, (released
from judgment United States)
-
Rep Com.
1
83
21
1
Same
-
Rep. Com.
1
29
19
2
Green, Duff, respecting his being concerned in con-
tracts for carrying mail
-
Ex. Doc.
6
123
20
2
Greenbush, on leasing United States' land at, for
raising silk
Rep. Com.
1
49
21
1
Green Bay and Fort Winnebago, purchase additional
land for
-
Ex. Doc.
1
11
21
1
Green, Farnefold, late of United States' Navy, me-
morial of, and proceedings of court martial for
trial of
-
Rep. Com
1
57
21
1
Greely Philip and Eliphalet, (remit duty on salt
destroyed)
-
Rep. Com
3
382
21
1
Green, Patrick, (pension; wound received in guard-
ing mail)
-
Rep Com
3
372
19
1
Grier, Mary, (pension)
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
164
19
1
Griffith, Robert E., and others, (claimants under
Florida treaty)
-
Rep. Com
2
201
18
1
Great Britain, contravention of provisions of the con-
vention of 1815, and countervailing duties
-
Rep. Com
2
186
18
2
result of negotiation for portion of Island of
Abaco, for light house, &c.
.
Ex. Doc
2
20
18
2
report of committee, same subject
-
Rep Com
1
29
19
1
negotiations respecting light on Bahama Banks
Ex. Doc
10
1801
Digitized by
BROM BIGHTEENTH TO TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS.
59
Congress.
Session.
Volume.
Number
Page.
18
2
Great Britain, correspondence relative to the capture
and detention of American fishing vessels
an
Ex. Doc.
an
6
93
-
6
101
19
1
correspondence relative to convention, suppres-
sion of slave trade
-
Ex. Doc.
1
16
19
1
correspondence relative to the boundary of the
United States on the Pacific Ocean
-
Ex. Doc.
s
65
19
2
colonial trade, correspondence Mr. Adams and
Canning, respecting, (Docs. Pres. Mes.)
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
19
19
2
additional documents, same subject
-
Ex. Doc.
2
12
19
2
copies of three articles referred to in protocol of
third conference
-
-
.
Ex Doc.
2
21
19
2
statutes of, colonial trade
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
45
19
2
annual amount of trade from 1815 to 1826
-
Ex. Doc.
7
144
19
2
report of committee, colonial trade
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
50
20
1
proclamation President United States, prohibit-
ing colonial trade
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
36
20
1
correspondence, same subject
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
259
20
1
probability of colonial trade being opened
-
Ex. Doc.
4
110
21
2
documents relative to recent arragement by Mr.
McLane, for renewal of West India trade
-
Ex. Doc.
1
22
21
2
President's views respecting the convention, same
subject
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
n
19
2
convention, payment for slaves, &c. under 1st arti-
cle treaty of Ghent
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
58
20
1
Same, (Docs. Pres. Mes.)
.
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
33
20
1
correspondence respecting imprisonment of John
Baker, and boundary New Brunswick and
Maine
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
19
20
1
Same
-
.
-
-
Ex. Doc.
7
278
20
2
Same
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
90
20
1
correspondence relative to the free navigation of
the St. Lawrence
Ex. Doc.
2
43
20
1
correspondence relative to the claims of the two
nations to the country west of the Rocky moun-
tains
Ex. Doc.
5
199
20
1
respecting boundary under treaty of peace in 1783
Ex. Doc.
5
217
20
1
respecting boundary under Ghent treaty, (maps,
&c.)
Ex. Doc.
5
218
20
1
copies of three conventions, to wit, to continue
commercial convention of 3d July, 1815: to
continue provisions of 3d article of treaty of
20th October, 1818, in respect to the country
west of the Rocky mountains; respecting refer-
ence of difference, boundary, Ghent treaty
Ex. Doc.
3
275
20
2
correspondence respecting surrender of fugitive
slaves into Canada
Ex. Doc.
1
19
20
2
respecting discriminating duties on cotton by
-
Ex. Doc.
3
130
21
1
duties imposed by, on imports from U.S. in 1830,
(accompanying report on finance)
-
Ex. Doc.
1
6
45
18
1
Greece, value of trade with, in 1820, '21, and '22
-
Ex. Doc.
2
32
18
1
Greeks, memorial, citizens of New York, in favor of
Ex. Doc.
1
13
18
1
of Boston, same
Ex. Doc.
2
21
18
1
Legislature of South Carolina, in favor of
Ex. Doc.
2
18
18
1
message of President, on present condition (1823)
and future prospects of the
-
Ex. Doc.
1
14
18
1
Mr. Webster and Mr. Poinsett's propositions res-
pecting appointment of an agent to Greece,
(see end of 2 vol. Rep. Com. 18 Cong. 1 sess.)
19
2
Mr. Livingston's, same, (see end of 2 vol. Rep Digitized by
Google
Com. 19 Cong. 2 seas.)
60
INDEX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Session
Volume.
Number.
Page.
20
1
Greeks, letters acknowledging sympathy of U. S.
}
1
2
16
Ex. Doc.
for, (Doc. Pres. Mess.)
-
1
2
32
20
1
Groce, Jared E., (change entry of land)
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
230
21
1
Same
-
Rep. Com.
3
36
20
1
Growning & Kelly, and others, (French spoliations)
Rep. Com.
4
263
19
2
Gulledge, Thomas, (change entry of land)
-
Rep. Com.
1
76
20
1
Gun men, mounted, protect western frontier
.
Ex. Doc.
6
214
20
1
Guest, Rebecca, (buildings destroyed while in pub-
lic service)
Rep. Com.
3
186
-
21
2
Guedry, Pedro, heirs of, (land claim)
-
Rep. Com.
1
52
20
1
Gwynn, John, heirs of, (bounty land, revolution)
-
Rep. Com.
2
87
21
1
Hackley, Richard S, (settlement of his consulate
accounts)
-
Rep. Com.
2
-
298
19
1
Haggett, Benjamin, (pension)
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
193
19
1
Hamburg. on refunding certain discriminating duties
on vessels of
-
Rep. Com.
2
176
21
1
Hampshire, Hampden, and Farmington Canal Com-
pany, memorial of, subscription of stock
Rep. Com
2
-
221
18
1
Hamilton, Alexander, his report on land claims in
Florida
-
Ex. Doc.
11
158
18
1
report of committee, same subject
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
130
18
2
Hambly and Doyle, (land claim)
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
:
7
19
1
Same
.
-
Rep. Com.
1
27
19
2
Hamilton, Archibald W., (contingent expenses as
quartermaster, &c.)
⑉
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
66
20
1
Same
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
190
18
1
Hallet and Cotheals
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
32
19
1
Hall, House of Reps., on making alterations in the
Rep. Com.
1
11
19
2
report of inspectors, on improvements in the
-
Ex. Doc.
5
93
21
1
memorial of R. Mills. same subject
-
Rep Com.
1
83
21
1
of Charles Bulfinch with report of inspectors in
1821, same subject
-
Rep. Com.
1
123
20
2
Hanseatic republics, copies of commercial treaties
with
-
Ex. Doc.
3
92
19
1
Hann, John, (pension)
-
-
Rep. Com
2
164
19
1
Halsey, Kelly, (bounty land unfit for cultivation)
Rep. Com
1
54
19
1
Hall -James, (pension)
-
Rep. Com.
2
164
19
1
Hall, William, (pension)
-
-
-
-
Rep Com.
2
164
19
1
Hall, John Y., (pension)
-
-
-
-
Rep Com.
2
194
19
2
Hallaway and Watson, (extra allowance, building
light-house)
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
54
19
2
Hale, David and Samuel, memorial of, (sell their land
reserved to them under Indian treaty)
-
Rep. Com
1
24
Harbors, (see name of harbors, rivers, and internal
improvements)
18
1
Harlin, George, Indian,) (reservation of land)
-
Rep. Com.
1
70
18
2
Harris and Farrow, (building fortifications, Dauphin
island)
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
69
19
2
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com
2
80
20
I
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com
3
181
20
2
report Secretary of War, respecting amount paid
other than under special acts, and work done by
Ex Doc.
2
21
20
2
report Secretary of War, respecting payment for
}
Ex. Doc.
2
(27
slaves, under 4th sec. of act for their rchef
-
(36
}
21
1
report of Secretary of War, settlement of ac-
counts of, under acts for their relief
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
102
21
1
report of committee
-
-
-
-
Rep. I om
3
515
19
1
Harris, Stephen, (pension)
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
164
19
1
Hart, Nicholas, (renew lost land warrant)
-
Rep. Com.
1
103
FROM EIGHTEENTH TO TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS.
61
Congress.
Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page.
20
1
Harper, Capt. James A., (money advanced in re-
cruiting service)
-
Rep. Com.
3
178
20
2
Harper's ferry, respecting private buildings on pub-
lic grounds at
-
Ex. Doc.
4
138
21
1
Harpeth shoals, respecting the removal of
-
Rep. Com.
2
181
21
1
Harrison, Wm. H., Minister to Colombia, (allowance
for detention on his return to U. S.)
.
Rep. Com
3
678
21
2
Harrison, Clarissa B., (reimburse expenditures of her
husband, while Receiver of land office)
-
Rep. Com.
1
65
21
1
Hardesty, Richard, (damages by Cumberland road)
-
Rep. Com.
.
403
21
2
Hartman, Sophia, (navy pension)
-
-
-
Rep. om.
1
113
19
1
Hathaway, Levi, (pension)
-
-
.
Rep. Com.
2
194
19
1
Hastings, John. (pension)
-
-
-
.
Rep. Com.
2
164
19
1
Hazen, Moses, representatives of, (loss of half pay
British officer by entering U.S. service, and
commutation, &c.)
-
-
-
Rep. Com
2
191
20
1
Same
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com
3
2.6
19
1
Hayes, Samuel, (spoliations)
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
20.
21
1
Havens, Sylvester, (improvements on public lot)
Rep. Com
2
287
21
1
Hayner, John, (horse lost late war)
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
155
18
1
Heard, Donnelson, Carr, and others, (land claim)
-
Rep. Com.
1
37
20
1
Heard, John, assignee of Davis, (refund amount
erroneously paid)
s
Rep. Com
-
-
~
1
36
-
3
184
21
1
Same
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com
2
270
20
1
Headington, (see Biddle and others)
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
173
18
1
Hecks, John, (surety of postmaster)
-
-
Rep. Com
1
26
18
2
Same
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
60
19
1
Hedge, James. (detention of his vessel at quarantine,
in consequence of having on board sick seamen)
Rep. Com.
1
82
19
1
Helm, Lina T., (pension)
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
164
20
1
Hemp, experiments as to quality of American water
rotted hemp compared with that of Russia
-
Ex Doc
2
22
20
1
documents on the culture and preparation of, and
on its durability when made into canvass and
cordage
-
Ex. Doc
3
68
20
2
flax and cotton cordage, connect manufacture of,
with the navy
-
Ex. Doc.
2
38
20
2
experime ts of comparative fitness between hemp
and cotton, for use of navy
-
Ex. Doc.
3
102
21
1
respecting the use of canvass and cordage made
of American hemp
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
*128
18
1
Henley, Arthur, (released from balance on books
against him)
-
-
Rep. Com
1
34
20
1
Henderson, Francis, representatives of Col. Laurens,
(memorial of, for diplomatic and revolutionary
services of said Laurens)
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
18
20
1
report of committee on said claim
-
-
Rep. Com
3
183
21
1
Same
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com
2
257
21
1
Henry, Wm., (deficiency in land)
-
-
-
Rep. Com
2
259
21
2
Henrick, Danish brig, memorial of merchants, &c.,
claims for
-
.
-
Ex. Doc.
3
65
21
2
re' ort of committee on same
-
-
-
Rep. Com
1
100
19
1
Herring, Asa, (released from his liability for postmas-
ter)
-
-
-
-
-
Rep Com
1
115
20
1
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep Com
1
150
19
1
Herrington, James, (pension)
-
-
-
Rep. Com
2
164
19
1
Herndon, Edward, (pension)
-
-
.
Rep. Com
2
164
Digitized
ay
Erroneously printed 381.
62
INDNX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page.
20
1
Hermange, Anthony, (patent for invention, propel
ships)
-
Rep. Com
3
164
21
2
Hickman, Nancy B., representative of William Hull,
late Governor of Michigan, (pay as Governor)
Rep. Com
1
84
18
2
Hightower, Richard, (lost vouchers recruiting ser-
vice, late war)
-
Rep. Com
1
72
19
1
Hitchcock, Henry, Paymaster, late war, (to be al-
lowed credit for certain payments)
-
Rep Com.
1
20
19
1
Hill, John, (bounty land unfit for cultivation)
-
Rep. Com
1
54
19
1
Hines, Daniel, (pension)
-
Rep. Com.
2
164
19
2
History of America, procure papers from public of-
fices in England, on subject of the
-
Ex. Doc.
2
91
20
2
Hicks & Ross, (Cherokee Indians,) correspondence
with Col. Montgomery
Ex. Doc.
1
6
20
2
Hiwassee and Conesauga rivers, examination of route
for canal between
Ex. Doc.
1
16
21
2
Holston river, on expediency of procuring survey,
improvement of
Rep. Com.
1
64
19
1
Holmes's Hole, in relation to survey of harbor of
-
Ex. Doc.
4
71
19
1
survey of the harbor of
Ex. Doc.
10
172
18
1
Hoag & Gsiffin. (fencing destroyed, late war)
-
Rep. Com.
1
19
18
1
Hook, Josiah, (refund cost incurred in seizures under
revenue laws)
-
Rep Com.
1
46
20
2
Hook, Stephen. memorial of, expenses, &c., in ap-
prehending certain pirates)
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
18
21
1
report of committee on same
-
-
Rep. Com
2
219
18
1
Holliday, John, (team lost, late war)
-
-
Rep Com.
1
62
19
1
Home Department, on creating
-
-
-
Rep. Com
2
232
19
2
Same
⑉
-
Rep. Com.
1
10
21
1
President recommends the establishment of,
(Pres. Mes.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
19
19
1
Hodson, Isanc, (damages sustained in enforcing
embargo law)
Rep. Com.
1
8
19
1
Hollinger, William, memorial of, (land claim)
Rep. Com
1
91
19
1
Houssaye, Louis de la, heirs of, (land claim)
-
Rep. Com
1
28
19
1
Holstein, Peter, (pension) -
-
Rep. Com.
2
164
19
1
Hollister, Josiah, (pension) -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
164
19
1
Holden, Moses, (pension) -
-
-
-
Rep. Com
2
164
19
1
Howell, Samuel, (pension) -
-
-
.
Rep. Com
2
164
19
1
Hooks, Elizabeth, (pension)
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
164
21
1
Hoppas & Watson, (renew certificate of purchase
of land)
-
-
Rep. Com
2
231
19
2
Holmes, Orsamus, (revolutionary services)
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
14
21
1
Holgate, Samuel, (lumber seized by revenue officers)
Rep. Com.
1
78
20
2
Howe, Amos, (relief in purchase of land)
-
Rep Com.
1
45
21
1
Homans, Benjamin, (services clerk, Navy Department)
Rep. Com.
1
74
21
1
Hoit, Gates, (secret services, late war)
Rep. Com.
2
214
21
2
Hopping & Frothingham, heirs of Thomas Frothing-
ham, (property destroyed in revolution)
-
Rep. Com.
1
68
21
2
Horses given by Grand Sultan to Mr. Rhind, respect-
ing disposal of
-
Rep. Com.
1
107
18
1
Hospital Fund, Navy, situation of, in 1823
-
Ex. Doc.
6
115
19
2
report of commissioners in 1826 on the State of
Ex. Doc.
s
54
20
2
on paying amount due from United States to the
Rep. Com.
1
61
21
1
Hospitals, Navy, in relation to the buildings for, at
Norfolk and Philadelphia
Ex. Doc.
2
40
21
2
in relation to those at Charlestown, Mass., Brook-
lyn, N. Y., and Pensacola, with estimates of
cost, &e.
Ex. Doc.
93
FROM EIGHTEENTH TO TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS.
Congress.
Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page.
19
2
Hospitals, Marine, Charleston, S. C., memorial City
Council of Charleston -
-
Ex. Doc.
3
42
20
1
report of committee on subject of building a
-
Rep. Com.
2
83
21
1
Same
-
Rep. Com.
1
*150
19
2
receipts and expenditures from 1819 to 1826, for
the benefit of sick and disabled seamen
-
Ex. Doc.
4
63
21
1
amount annually received and expended from
1802 to 1828, on account of
-
Ex. Doc.
3
68
21
1
amount expended in 1828, for relief of sick and
disabled seamen
-
Ex. Doc.
s
57
21
1
on providing for erection of hospital at Provi-
dence, R. 1., for sick and disabled seamen
-
Ex. Doc.
4
96
18
1
number of Ameri an seamen sent to the hospital
at Liverpool, between 1821 and 1823 -
-
Ex. Doc.
1
11
20
2
Cumberland, on making grant of land to
-
Ex. Doc.
1
43
19
2
barracks, &c., use of army, relative to building of
Ex. Doc.
4
61
19
1
Hudson, Chamberlain, (pension)
-
Rep. Com.
2
164
19
1
Hudson, Hall, (pension)
-
Rep. Com.
2
164
19
2
Huston, Robert, (provisions furnished troops, late
Rep. Com.
1
46
war)
-
-
20
1
Same
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
137
19
2
Hull, Gen. William, representatives of, (expenses in
making Indian treaties)
-
Rep. Com.
1
63
20
1
Same
-
Rep. Com.
1
18
21
2
Hull, David, (buildings destroyed in 1812 by enemy)
Rep.Com.
1
37
20
1
Hudson Canal Company, memorial of, (import iron
free of duty)
.
Ex. Doc.
6
247
20
2
Hudson Railroad, report of survey, maps, and pro-
ceedings
-
Rep. Com.
3
89
21
1
Huntt, Thomas F., (award of jury, settlement of his
accounts as acting Quartermaster, late war) -
Rep. Com.
3
419
20
1
Huntt, Nathaniel, and others, Collectors, N. Y., (ex-
tra allowance)
-
Rep. Com.
1
13
20
1
Huntt, Thomas, (services as an officer, late war) -
Rep. Com.
3
179
20
2
Hunters of Oregon, memorial of, settlement of Co-
lumbia river
-
Ex. Doc.
1
13
20
1
Huron, Territory of, on establishing
-
Rep. Com.
2
79
20
2
memorial of citizens of Galena, in favor of
-
Ex. Doc.
2
35
20
2
letter from A. E. Wing, on same subject
-
Ex. Doc.
2
66
21
1
report of committee, same subject
-
Rep. Com.
1
56
20
I
Hubble & Gano, (bounty land, revolution)
-
Rep. Com.
2
99
21
1
Hubbard, Eber, (vessel lost while in public service,
late war)
-
Rep. Com.
2
288
20
1
Huttleston, Henry (spoliations by Naples)
-
Rep. Com.
4
265
21
1
Hughes, Charles, and others, Madrid (land claim) .
Rep. Com.
3
409
21
1
Hulse, Joseph, heirs of, (expense in defending title
of land in Robert and Ludlow's lines)
-
Rep. Com.
2
232
19
2
Hyannis, survey of harbor of
-
Ex. Doc.
7
140
19
1
Huygens, Chevaher, relative to deserters from for-
eign vessels in ports of United States -
-
Ex. Doc.
5
86
21
1
Impeachment of Judge Peck, report of committee
recommending
-
Rep. Com.
3
325
21
1
memorial of Judge Peck
-
Rep. Com.
3
+345
21
1
explanation of Judge Peck, in answer to charges
Rep. Com.
3
359
21
1
article of impeachment
-
Rep. Com.
3
385
18
1
Imports and exports in 1823, annual statement of -
Ex. Doc.
4
73
18
2
Same, in 1824
-
Ex. Doc.
5
90
0
Two reports of the same number.
Two reports of the same number.
04
INDEX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page.
19
1
Imports and exports in 1825, annual statement of
-
Ex. Doc.
9
148
19
2
Same, in 1826
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
120
20
1
Same, in 1827
.
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
253
20
2
Same, in 1828
-
-
-
.
-
Ex. Doc.
4
137
21
1
Same, in 1829
-
-
-
.
.
Ex. Doc.
2
49
21
2
Same, in 1830
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
140
21
2
reasons why annual statement was not prepared be-
fore adjournment of Congress -
-
Ex. Doc.
4
124
21
2
from 1821 to 1829, (accompanying annual report
on finance)
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
7
45
20
2
Importations, articles excluded by high duties, &c.
(see Duties)
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
74
21
1
Same subject
-
-
Ex. Doc.
s
119
21
1
Imprisonment for debt, President recommends dis-
charge of debt and person
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
13
19
2
Impressed American seamen, since 1815, correspon-
dence with Great Britain
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
50
Improvements, (see Internal Improvements.)
18
2
Illinois and Lake Michigan, canal, aid in making
-
Rep. Com.
1
53
19
1
on granting land in aid of
-
Rep. Com.
3
147
19
2
memorial, Legislature, for aid in making
-
Rep. Com.
5
81
18
2
memorial of Legislature, relative to Camanchee
Indians
-
Rep. Com.
2
82
19
1
school lands, vest title in trustees
Rep. Com.
1
104
21
1
on granting scrip in lieu of land, in aid of canals
Rep. Com.
3
577
20
1
condition of surveyor's office, and allowance of
clerk in
Ex. Doc.
4
145
20
1
on opening road, Wiggins' ferry to Lead mines,
Fever nver
-
Rep. Com.
3
177
20
2
inhabitants of Galena, in favor of Territory Huron
Ex. Doc.
2
35
21
2
on authorizing sale of lands in, reserved for salt
springs, on Vermillion river
-
Rep. Com.
1
54
18
1
Indiana, state and disposition of 2 and 3 per cent.
fund, arising from sales of public lands
-
Ex. Doc.
10
129
18
2
Legislature of, respecting visit of Gen. Lafayette
to the United States
-
-
-
Ex. Doc
5
84
18
2
canal, Lake Erie to Wabash, aid in constructing
Rep. Com.
1
78
19
2
Legislature, sell school lands
-
Ex Doc
5
115
19
2
Legislature, relief of purchasers, forfeited lands
Ex. Doc.
5
117
20
1
Legislature, Cumberland road
-
Ex. Doc.
4
163
20
1
relative to sale of land granted to State of
Ex Doc.
3
71
20
1
on granting land for schools in Unity county
-
Rep. Com.
2
68
20
1
on granting land, aid in making road, Lawrence-
burgh to Fort Wayne
Rep. Com.
4
234
20
2
resolutions, Legislature, respecting unappropria-
ted lands in
Ex Doc
3
123
20
2
resolutions, Legislature, in favor of colonization
Ex Doc
3
125
21
1
memorial, Legislature, respecting mail road, Louis
ville, Kentucky, to St. Louis, Missouri
Rep. Com.
1
173
21
1
memorial in favor of appropriation for Cum-
berland road
Rep. Com.
1
174
21
1
memorial in favor of removal of Indians
Rep. Com.
2
291
21
2
Legislature of, extinguish Indian title to land in
Ex. Doc.
3
68
21
2
resolution of Legislature, continuation of Cum-
berland road
-
Ex. Doc.
3
69
21
2
respecting location of cession of land to, by the
Pottawattamie Indians
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
85
19
1
Indian Bureau, on establishing
.
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
146
Digitized by
FROM EIGHTEENTH TO TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS.
65
Congress.
Session
Volume.
Number.
Page.
18
1
Indian Agents, where stationed, pay, &c, and recom-
mendation for the appointment of additional
number of
.
Ex. Doc.
4
56
18
1
disbursements by, from Sept. 1822, to Sept. 1823
Ex. Doc.
2
47
18
2
Same, from Sept. 1823, to Sept. 1824 -
-
Ex Doc.
7
109
19
1
Same, from Sept. 1824, to Sept. 1825 -
-
Ex. Doc.
7
112
19
2
Same, from Sept. 1825, to Sept. 1836 -
.
Ex. Doc.
8
112
21
1
Same, from Sept. 1828, to Sept. 1829 -
-
Ex. Doc.
3
87
21
2
Same, from Sept. 1829, to Sept. 1830
Ex. Doc.
3
101
19
2
respecting complaints against agent for Florida
Indians
Ex. Doc.
2
17
20
1
charges, &c. by Creeks, against Col. Crowell
-
Ex. Doc.
6
248
20
1
complaints against Silas Dinsmore, respecting
passports
Ex. Doc.
5
219
19
2
relative to agency at La Point or Michael's island
Rep. Com.
2
86
18
1
Indians, annual report from Indian Department, (ac-
companying Pres. Mes.) showing the transac-
tions generally, expenditures in 1823, numbers
of schools, &c.
Ex. Doc
1
2
54
18
2
documents of a similar character, in 1824
Ex. Doc.
1
2
106
19
1
Same, in 1825
-
Ex. Doc.
1
1
89
19
2
Same, in 1826
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
507
20
1
Same, in 18.7
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
140
20
-
-
.
-
~n
1
2
2
Same, in 1828
-
Ex. Doc.
1
}
76
11
21
1
Same, in 1829
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
160
21.
2
Same, in 1830
-
-
-
Ex Doc.
1
2
160
15
1
licenses granted in 1821, '22, and '23, to trade
with the
-
Ex. Doc.
1
7
18
2
Same, in 1824
.
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
53
19
I
Same, in 1825
-
-
-
.
-
Ex. Doc.
6
118
19
2
Same, in 1826
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
86
2
1
Same, in 1827
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
s
140
20
2
Same, in 1828
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
21
84
2
Same, in 1830
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
21
41
2
Indian annuities, whole amount of, in 1830, and to
what tribe payable (Docs. Pres. Mes.)
-
Ex. Doc.
18
1
2
169
1
Indians, memorial of foreign missions, for civilization
of the
Ex. Doc.
18
5
102
1
memorial of Legislature Georgia, extinguish In-
18
dian title
Ex. Doc.
6
125
1
account of the attack on Gen. Ashley's party, by
the Ricarees
Ex. Doc.
18
1
2
57
1
President's message and documents relative to
extinguishment of Indian titles to lands in Geor-
18
gia, under compact of 1502
Ex. Doc.
6
127
1
report of commistee, with various documents,
same subject
Rep. Com
2
109
18
1
on repealing act for the civilization of the, also
statements of the number of schools, &c.
Rep. Com.
2
92
18
1
on abolishing the trading establishments, with
statements of the amount received from facto-
ry agents, &c.
Rep. Com.
2
129
18
2
progress in settling up the concerns of the trading
establishments
Ex. Doc.
4
61
18
2
President recommends their collection, coloniza-
tion, and civilization
Ex. Doc.
1
2
16
18
2
copies of McMinn's letters, with plan of Sec'ry
War for extinguishing Indian title in Georgia
Ex. Doc
3
43
9
66
INDEX To CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,
Congress
Session
Volume.
Number.
Page.
18
2
Indians, message of President, and report of Secretary
of War, on the subject of a plan for their fu-
ture location and government, with statements
showing their numbers, and quantity of land
held by them in each State
Ex. Doc.
4
6-1
18
2
report of Commissioners, treating for extingnish-
ment of Indian title to land in Georgia
-
Ex. Doc.
4
72
18
2
report of committee on extinguishing Indian title
in Georgia
Rep. Com.
I
77
19
1
number and condition of the Indians on the Mis-
souri
Ex. Doc.
6
117
19
1
on measures best calculated for their civilization,
and on their condition generally, with disburse
ments in 1824 and 1825
Rep. Com.
2
226
19
1
list of treaties with Indians, ratified in 1825
Ex Doc.
10
178
19
2
respecting donation of land to U. States' commis-
sioners, (Gen Jackson and Col. Hawkins) by
Ex. Doc.
.2
5
19
2
Gen. Clark's estimate for removing those in Mis-
souri and Arkansas, and number of schools, &c.,
in 1826; also, copy of treaty with the Assina-
boins, and treaty between the Delaware and
Osages
Ex. Doc.
2
9
19
2
report on the subject of removing them west of
the Mississippi
Ex. Doc.
2
28
19
2
report of committee, with documents at large-
controversy, Creek Indians, Georgia, and Ge-
neral Government
Rep. Com.
3
98
19
2
on relieving settlers on lands ceded to Choctaw
Indians
Rep. Com.
2
93
19
2
report of Secretary of War on suffering condi-
tion of the friendly Creeks
Ex. Doc.
5
79
19
2
on subject of Indian depredations in Missouri
Rep. Com.
1
51
19
2
on subject of land to certain persons under Qua-
paw treaty
Rep. Com.
1
60
19
2
relative to agency at La Point, or Michael's island
Rep. Com.
2
86
20
1
respecting complaints against Silas Dinsmore, re-
lative to granting passports
Ex. Doc.
5
419
20
I
on restricting sale of spirits among the Indians
Ex Doc.
4
148
20
1
respecting charges against Col. Crowell, Indian
agent
Ex. Doc.
6
248
20
1
respecting the breaking of a certain Ind an chief,
by Colonel McKenney, and the appointment of
chiefs by agent in Michigan
Ex. Doc.
5
219
20
1
on the inadequacy of the fund for paying expen
ses of removal of Indians west
Ex Doc
2
44
20
1
respecting formation of independent government
by Indians within the States
Ex. Doc.
5
2n
20
1
number of, removed west, under what authority,
and mode of making their locations
Ex. Doc
6
23
20
1
letter from Gen Clark on suffering condition of
those removing
Ex. Doc
7
283
20
1
report of committee on subject of removal of
the Indians generally, and recommending ap-
propriation for exploring the country, &c.
Rep. Com.
1
50
20
respecting formation of independent governments
by Indians within the Stat S
Rep. Com.
2
02
20
k
on do di of Cutaw and Boyer for reservation of
land
Rep Com.
2
127
20
1
on claims of citizo ns of Georgia against the Creek,
with opinion of Attorney General
by
Rep. Com.
2
128
FROM EIGHTEENTH TO TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS.
67
Congress.
Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page.
21
1
Indians, report of committee, on claims of citizens of
Georgia against the Creek
-
Rep Com.
1
115
20
I
on estimates for Indian Department in 1828
-
Rep. Com.
2
130
20
1
on making appropriation of $50,000 to aid gene-
rally in the removal of Indians, and to extin.
guish Cherokee title in Georgia
-
Rep Com.
2
130
20
1
on memorial of Baptist Missionary Convention,
civilization
-
Rep. Com.
3
219
20
1
on purchasing land of Chickasaws, attach to Mon-
roe county, Miss.
Rep Com.
2
135
20
2
President Adams's views respecting the Indians,
(Pres. Mes.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
11
20
2
respecting survey of canal route through Chero-
1
6
kee country, and claim of Reed for property
Ex. Doc.
1
15
taken by Cherokee officers
20
2
respecting sale of lands by Indians to individual
purchasers
Ex. Doc.
2
22
20
2
respecting claims of Creeks for surplus money,
after paying claims citizens of Georgia under
treaty of 1821.
-
Ex. Doc
2
80
20
copies of treaties with certain tribes
-
Ex Doc.
an
z
88
12
3
131
20
2
instructions to Commissioners, treaty with Creek,
of 1521
-
Ex. Doc.
3
91
20
2
respecting conduct of missionaries in removal of
Indians
Ex. Doc.
1
2
22
20
2
plan proposed by Gov. Cass and Gen. Clark for
the general regulations of our intercourse with
the Indians, with statements showing number
of each tribe, and where situated; names, resi-
dence, and compensation of agents, and tribe
under their superintendence, and on the sub-
ject of the fur trade
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
117
20
2
expense of Winnebago deputation, and holding
treaty, purchase lead mine country
-
Ex. Doc.
3
129
20
2
report of committee on aiding Indians to remove
west, with reports of exploring parties, with
notes on the country, &c.
-
Rep. Com.
1
87
21
1
President recommends removal of the Indians
west of M'ssissippi
Ex. Doc.
1
2
-
15
21
1
concerning fund held in trust for the Seneca In-
21
dians
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
15
1
instructions to, and correspondence of Generals
Carroll and Coffee, to treat with the Cherokees
21
and Creeks, for removal west
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
178
1
Secretary of War to Governor of Georgia, con-
veying President's views in relation to extend-
ing laws of Georgia over the Indians, and ne-
cessity for their removal: also, on the subject
of the disputed boundary between the Creeks
and Cherokees, and the removal of intruders,
(Docs. Pres. Mes.)
w
1
2
-
Ex. Doc.
186
3
89
21
1
21
copies of treaties with certain tribes of
Ex. Doc.
2
24
1
depredations in Georgia, correspondence within
last three years on subject of, with abstract of
claims, evidence, and decisions thereon
-
Ex. Doc.
2
25
21
1
expense of removing the Indians west of the Mis-
sissippi, and for their support for one year, and
nature of the country, &c.
Ex Doc
s
91
Digitized by
68
INDEX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page.
21
1
Indians, on relinquishing interest of United States in
certain reservations of land in Alabama, to cer.
tain Indians therein named
Rep. Com.
1
69
21
1
report of Committee on Indian Affairs on pro-
viding for the removal of the Indians generally
Rep. Com.
2
227
21
1
laws, Colonial and State Governments, for the go-
vernment of
Rep. Com.
3
319
21
2
whole amount of Indian annuity in 1830, and names
of tribes to whom payable, (Docs. Pres. Mes.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
169
21
2
views of President respecting their removal, and
jurisdiction of the States over them, (Pres, Mes.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
19
18
1
Cherokees, message of President, with various
documents, extinguishment of Indian titles to
land in Georgia under compact of 1802
Ex. Doc.
6
127
18
1
report of committee, with various documents,
same subject
Rep. Com.
2
109
18
1
memorial of John Ross and others, against ceding
their lands
Ex. Doc.
10
133
18
1
proposal of certain Cherokee chiefs to cede their
lands
Ex. Doc.
10
136
18
2
instructions and other documents in relation to
the treaty negotiated by Smith & Meigs, with
Ex. Doc.
2
19
18
2
copies of McMinn's letters, with plan of Sec'ry
of W ar for extinguishing their title to lands in
Georgia, &c.
Ex. Doc.
3
43
18
2
report of committee on extinguishing their title
to lands in Georgia
Rep. Com.
1
77
19
1
correspondence, treaty of 1819, extinguishment
of their title to lands in North Carolina
Ex. Doc.
3
21
20
1
list of those entitled to reservations under treaty
of 1819
Ex. Doc.
3
104
20
1
report of the Commissioners negotiating for land
belonging to the
Ex. Doc.
3
106
20
1
respecting formation of new governments by the
Ex Doc.
5
211
20
1
respecting their boundary in Arkansas, and set-
tlement of Lovely's purchase
Ex. Doc.
6
26
20
1
on making an appropriation to extinguish Indian
title in Georgia
Rep. Com.
2
130
20
2
correspondence, Col. Montgomery and Chero-
kee Council respecting survey of canal route
through their country, and claim of Reid for
}
1
6
Ex. Doc.
1
15
property taken by Cherokee officers
20
2
proceedings respecting their remov. from Georgia
Ex. Doc.
3
95
20
2
respecting boundary between the Creeks and
Cherokees
Ex. Doc.
3
108
20
2
memorial of John Ross and others, relative to in-
terest on annuities, and tax collected of traders,
with opinion of Mr. White
-
Ex. Doc.
3
124
20
2
memorial of John Ross and others against acts
of Georgia
-
Ex. Doc.
s
145
21
1
correspondence relative to removal of intruders
from Cherokee lands
-
Ex. Doc
3
89
21
1
memorial of delegation of Cherokees, boundary
with Georgia
Rep. Com.
3
397
21
2
memorial of delegation against their removal -
Ex. Doc.
3
57
21
2
manner of paying the annuities to the Cherokees
Ex. Doc.
3
102
18
1
Creeks, report and correspondence, payment for
property lost by friendly Creeks in war against
the
Rep. Com
2
101
Digitized by
FROM EIGHTEENTH TO TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS.
Congress.
Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page.
20
1
Indians, Creeks, statement of claims of the friendly
Creeks, for losses, &c., and amount paid under
act of 1817 for their relief
Ex. Doc.
5
200
18
2
report of Commissioners treating for extinguish-
ment of their title to lands in Georgia
Ex. Doc
4
72
18
2
report of committee, on extinguishing their title
in Georgia
Rep. Com.
1
77
18
1
President's message, and various documents, ex-
tinguishment of Indian titles in Georgia under
compact of 1802
Ex. Doc.
6
127
18
1
report of committee, with various documents, on
extinguishing Indian title in Georgia under
compact of 1802
Rep. Com.
2
109
19
1
instructions to Commissioners, treaty at Fort Jack.
son
Ex. Doc.
1
17
19
1
copy of treaty with, made 24th January, 1826,
at Indian Springs
Ex. Doc.
9
165
19
2
resolutions of Georgia respecting treaties with
the, also correspondence, difference with Ge-
neral Government relative to
Ex. Doc.
s
59
19
2
message President, relative to surveying Creek
lands
in
5
76
Ex. Doc.
5
87
19
2
correspondence Lieut. Vinton same subject
Ex. Doc.
6
127
19
2
report of committee, with the documents at large,
on subject of the Creek controversy
.
Rep. Com.
3
98
19
2
report of Secretary of War on suffering condi-
tion of the friendly Creek
Ex Doc.
5
79
20
1
resolutions of Georgia respecting lands occupied
by the
Ex. Doc.
3
102
20
1
charges against Col. Crowell, agent, &c.
Ex. Doc.
6
248
20
1
on claims of citizensof Georgiaagainst the Creeks,
21
depredations prior to 1802
Rep. Com.
2
128
1
20
same subject
Rep. Com.
1
115
20
1
memorial Legislature Georgia, same subject
-
Ex. Doc.
4
135
1
statement of claims allowed citizens of Georgia,
and those disallowed by the Commissioner, with
his reasons
Ex. Doc.
7
268
20
1
number removed west of the Mississippi, and ex-
20
pense of their removal
Ex. Doc.
3
74
1
copy of treaty made 15th November, 1827, with
the
Ex. Doc.
5
210
20
1
correspondence in relation to the above treaty,
for cession of a slip of land in Georgia
Ex. Doc.
6
238
20
1
correspondence of Gen. Jackson respecting the
Creek Indian war
Ex. Doc.
4
146
20
2
respecting claim of Creeks for surplus money,
after paying claims of citizens of Georgia un-
der treaty of 1821, with opinion of Walter Jones
Ex. Doc.
2
80
20
2
instructions to Commissioners negotiating treaty
of 1821
Ex. Doc.
3
91
21
1
instructions, &c., Generals Carroll and Coffee,
treat for their removal
Ex. Doc.
1
2
178
n
1
Secretary of War to Governor of Georgia, con-
veying President's views in relation to extend-
1
ing laws of Georgia over the Indians, and ne-
-
2
186
eessity of their removal, also on subject of the
Ex. Doc.
&
disputed boundary between the Creeks and
3
89
Cherokees, and removal of intruders
81
1
memorial of chiefs of, relative to their rights, &c.
Rep. Com
1
169
"
3
memorial of chiefs, &c., of, relative to their removal
Ex. Doc.
1
24
1
70
INDEX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Session.
Volume.
Number
Page.
21
2
Indians, Creeks, report of committee, on claims of,
for depredations by citizens of Georgia
-
Rep. Com
1
109
19
1
Florida, instructions to, and proceedings of Com-
missioners in negotiating treaty with -
-
Ex. Doc.
4
74
19
1
on the suffering condition of the
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
111
19
1
relative to their location, their country, water and
soil
Ex. Doc.
9
161
19
1
on civilizing and removing them west of the Mis-
sissippi, [report of Mr. Barbour, Secretary of
War, to committee]
Ex. Doc.
5
102
19
1
letter from Gen. Clark same subject
-
Ex. Doc.
8
124
19
2
1
respecting complaints against agent, depredation
by the Indians, and on their suffering condition
Ex. Doc.
2
17
19
2
report of Secretary of War on making provision
for the
-
Ex. Doc.
5
82
20
2
respecting disposition of the Seminoles to remove
west
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
31
18
2
Choctaws, treaty with
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
95
19
2
encroachments on Choctaw lands, and their dis-
position to remove west
-
Ex. Doc.
3
39
19
2
on relieving settlers on lands ceded to the
-
Rep. Com.
2
93
20
2
reasons for not holding treaty with, under act of
1829, for the purchase of land in Arkansas
"
Ex. Doc.
2
30
21
2
copy of treaty with, made 27th September, 1830
Ex. Doc.
4
123
19
1
Senecas, in Oh o, on holding treaty with, pur-
chase of their land
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
209
20
2
respecting their wishes to remove west
-
Ex. Doc.
2
57
21
1
their disposition to remove west, (Pres. Mcs.)
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
185
21
1
concerning the fund held in trust for (Pres. Mes.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
15
21
1
wishes to sell their reservations, and to remove
Ex. Doc.
2
47
18
2
Quapaw, treaty with
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
95
19
2
relative to their condition
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
43
19
2
effect grant of land to certain persons under trea-
ty with
-
Rep. Com.
1
60
18
1
Ricarees, account of their attack on Gen. Ashley's
party (Docs. Pres. Mes.)
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
57
19
1
on Missouri river, number and condition of
-
Ex. Doc.
6
117
19
2
Stockbridge, memorial of chiefs, on use of spirits
Ex. Doc.
2
38
18
2
Comanchee, Legislature of Illinois in relation to
the
-
Rep. Com.
2
82
20
1
Winnebagoes, hostile disposition of, and outrages
committed by, and adjustment of difference
-
(Docs. Pres. Mes.)
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
146
20
1
additional documents, same subject, with the
causes which produced the difference
-
Ex. Doc.
7
277
20
2
same subject (Doca. Pres. Mes.)
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
25
20
1
respecting complaints of, and intrusions on their
lands -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
$
117
20
2
copy of treaty with the -
.
-
~n
2
88
-
Ex. Doc.
S
131
21
1
same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
24
20
1
Chickasaws, respecting negotiations of Col. Mc-
Kenney for their removal west of Mississippi
(Docs. Pres. Mes.)
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
172
20
1
on expediency of treaty with, for land for Mon-
roe county, Mississippi
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
135
21
1
their views relative to their removal
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
184
20
1
Ecl river, OF Thornton party of Miamies, copy of
treaty with
-
-
Ex. Doc
7
279
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71
Congress,
Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page.
21
2
Indians, Pottawatamie, respecting location of land
granted to Indiana by the
Ex. Doc.
3
85
21
:
Sacs and Foxes, copy of treaties with, made 15th
July, 1830
Ex. Doc.
4
123
20
2
Indian treaties, copiesof, with the Winnebagoes, Pot-
pewaw tribes
in
2
tawatamies, Ottoway, Menomonee, and Chip-
Ex. Doc.
;
88
J
131
21
1
same, with estimate necessary to carry them into
effect
Ex. Doc.
2
24
18
2
with the Quapaw and Choctaw
Ex. Doc.
6
95
21
2
with the Choctaws, Sacs, and Foxes, and their
tribes
Ex. Doc.
4
123
21
1
Indians, memorials on subject of their removal, viz.
memorial of Indian Board of New York in favor
of removal
-
Rep. Com.
2
233
21
1
inhabitants of Massachusetts against removal
Rep. Com.
2
245
21
1
yearly meeting of Friends in New England
Rep. Com.
2
246
21
1
Baptist Missionary Society of N. York, in favor
Rep. Com.
2
247
21
1
same, of Philadelphia, same
Rep. Coin.
2
253
21
I
inhabitants of Lower Dublin, Pa., against removal
Rep. Com.
2
254
21
1
Rep. Com.
-
2
inhabitants of Montgomery, Pa., same
255
-
2
21
261
1
inhabitants of Rahway and Woodbridge, N. Jer-
21
sey, against removal
Rep. Com.
2
256
1
21
inhabitants of Brown county, Ohio, against removal
Rep. Com.
2
203
21
1
inhabitants of Pitsburgh, Pa., same
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
264
21
1
inhabitants of Green, in Ohio, same
-
Rep. Com.
2
255
1
resolutions Legislature of Indiana in favor of re-
21
moval
-
Rep. Com.
2
291
21
1
inhabitants of Miami county, Ohio, same
-
Rep. Com.
3
302
1
inhabitants of Hampshire, in Mass., against re-
21
moval
.
Rep. Com.
3
310
1
Creek Indians, 3,000 subscribers, upon subject
21
of their removal
-
Rep. Com.
3
311
Cherokee delegation against removal
-
21
Ex. Doc.
3
57
inhabitants of Freeport, Maine, in favor of their
removal
Ex. Doc.
3
89
21
inhabitants of Adams county, Pa., protect Indians
Ex Doc.
3
90
21
inhabitants of Sheffield, Mass., same object
-
Ex Doc.
4
105
21
inhabitants of Berkshire, Mass., same object -
Ex. Doc.
4
106
21
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inhabitants of Surry, Maine, in favor of removal
Ex Doc.
4
138
2'
inhabitants of Wheeling, Va., protect Indians -
Ex. Doc.
4
139
21
Internal duties, amount accrued in each State in
1814, '15, '16, and '17, and amount paid into the
Treasury
-
Ex. Doc.
2
35
21
2
reasons why not prepared before adjournment
of Congress
Ex. Doc.
4
132
18
1
Internal improvements, annual report of Chief En-
gineers on progress of works of, in 1825,
expenditure, &c. (Docs Pres. Mess.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
24
18
2
report of Board of Engineers, with surveys and
estimates of certain canal routes, (see Canals
and names)
Ex. Doc.
5
83
18
2
maps accompanying the above, returned
-
Ex. Doc.
5
88
18
2
detailed report of committee on subject of roads
and canals, with a view to
Rep. Com.
2
83
19
1
President recommends the subject of, in a
14
more large extent, to the consideration of
Ex. Doc.
1
1
&
Congress (Pres. Mess.)
Digitized by
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26
72
INDEX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Ression.
Volume.
Number.
Page.
19
1
Internal improvement, annual report of Engineer De-
partment on certain works of, with statements
of expenditures n 1825, (Docs. Pres. Mess.)
Ex. Doc.
1
1
56
19
1
survey of waters of Virginia and North Carolina,
with a view to
Ex. Doc.
8
125
19
1
statement of expenditures in 1824 and 1825, on
account of
Ex. Doc.
9
149
19
1
propositions to amend Constitution in relation to.
(See end of 2d vol. Rep. Com. 19th Cong.
1st sess.)
19
2
annual report of :hief Engineer in 1826, show.)
207
ing surveys made, and expenditures in that
Ex. Doc.
1
2
&
year, (Doc. Pres. Mess.)
S
211
19
2
surveys and examinations for roads and canals,
ordered since 1824, and on whose application
Ex. Doc.
5
83
19
2
abstract of applications for surveys of routes for
roads and canals, distinguishing those to be
acted on, and distance of each route
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
106
19
2
report of committee on subject of making sur-
veys, &c. for roads and canals
Rep. Com.
2
102
20
1
annual report of Engineer Department in 1827,
on the progress of surveys, &c. (Docs. Pre.
Mess.)
-
Ex. Doc
1
2
49
20
1
works of, undertaken between 1824 and 1826,
by the General Government, with their esti.
mated cost, and time required for their com-
pletion respectively
-
Ex. Doc.
4
172
20
2
similar statement of works projected and under-
taken between 1824 and 1826, for roads and
canals, and improvement of rivers and har-
bors, with their cost, &c.
Ex. Doc.
1
7
20
1
amount neces ary to complete certain works pro-
jected from 1624 to 18.8, and time required
for their completion
Ex. Doc.
6
261
20
1
report of committee on the subject generally of
internal improvement, with letters of mem-
bers of Congress on various propositions for
works of
Rep. Com.
4
270
20
1
report of committee on disagrecing vote of two
Houses on bill making appropriations for
Rep. Com.
4
257
20
1
resolutions of Legislature of South Carolina
against power of General Government to make
Ex. Doc.
3
65
20
1
report of committee of Legislature of Georgia,
same
Ex. Doc.
3
1`
20
2
Legislature of Georgia, same
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
70
21
2
resolutions of Legislature against
-
-
Ex. Doc
2
37
20
1
memorial of Legislature of Louisiana in favor of
Ex. Doc.
s
9J
20
1
memorial of Legislature of Ohio, same
Ex. Doc.
4
16
21
1
memorial of Leg:slature of New Jersey, same
Ex. Doc.
6
2.,
20
2
annual report of Chief Engineer on progress
and condition of certain works in 1828; also
}
35
Ex. Doc.
1
.
&
surveys made, &c. (Docs. Pres. Mess.)
40
20
2
favorable expression of Secretary of War on
subject of
-
Ex Doc.
1
19
21
1
President Jackson's views respecting, (Pres.Mess.)
Ex. Doc
1
2
11
21
1
President Jackson's views of, on his returning
Maysville road bill
Ex Doc.
4
113
31
1
annual report of Chief Engineer in 1829, on
progress of, and expenditures on works of
(Docs. Pres. Mess.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
72
FROM EIGHTEENTH TO TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS.
73
Congress.
Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page.
21
2
Internal improvements, similar report for 1830,
(Docs. Pres Mess.)
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
92
21
2
amount annually disbursed on account of, since
adoption of the Constitution, to 1829
-
Ex Doc.
1
11
21
2
expense heretofore incurred for, and estimate of
exp ense of works surveyed or projected
Ex. Doc.
1
Su
21
2
views of President upon subject of generally,
(Pres. Mess.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
9
21
2
report (by Mr. Hemphill) on President's Message
relative to internal improvements generally,
with various statements showing the expends-
tures on the several works of, &c.
Rep. Com.
1
77
21
2
Instructions (i) Appraisers and Collectors of C istoms
Ex. Doc
4
112
21
1
Insolvent debtors, relief to (Pres. Mess.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
13
20
1
Inspectors of Customs, New York, allowance for ex-
tra services
Rep. Com.
1
13
18
2
Interest on Virginia advances, late war, on allowing
Rep Com
1
11
19
1
on advances by Maryland
R p. Com.
1
116
20
1
on allowing interest on claims of the several
States for advances, &c., late war
Rep. Com.
4
249
B
21
1
on advances by Delaware, late war
Rep. Com.
2
185
21
1
Innes, George, (services as inspector of revenue)
Rep. Com.
2
200
19
1
Ingham, David, (pension)
Rep. Com
2
164
19
1
Ingers 511, Briggs, (pension)
-
-
-
Rep. Com
2
164
21
1
Ives, Elisha, (boat lost, late war)
Rep. Com.
1
142
20
I
Irvin, Captain Robert, supplies to troops, late war
Rep. Com.
3
144
19
2
Intrepid, ketch, names of officers and seamen on
board of, at the destruction of frigate Phila-
delphia
Ex. Doc.
2
4
20
2
on rewarding officers and crew of
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
37
19
1
Ironson, John
-
Rep. Com.
2
164
21
2
Ish, Christian, representatives of, (revolutionary ccr-
tificate)
Rep. Com.
1
56
20
1
Iron, memorial of manufacturers of hardware in
Philadelphia, against increase of duty on
-
F.x. Doc.
5
202
21
1
memorial of manufacturers of, in Philadelphia,
in favor of reducing daty on
Rep. Com.
2
266
20
1
for railroads, memorial, Railroad Company of
5
s
Ex. Doc.
205
Baltimore, import free of duty
7
272
20
1
letter from President of said Road Company,
same object
Ex. Doc.
7
271
20
1
mem rial of Railroad Company of South Carolina,
same
Ex. Doc.
6
246
2)
1
memorial of citizens of Philadelphia, against im-
porting free of duty
Ex. Doc.
7
270
21
2
memorial of mechanics of Philadelphia, (w rkers
in iron,) in favor of reducing luty on
Ex. Doc.
3
71
21
2
manufacturers of iron in Philadelphia, against
reduction of duty
Ex. Doc.
4
109
19
2
Jackson. General Andrew, respecting donation of
land by Indians to
Ex. Doc.
2
5
20
1
his correspondence with Secretary of War in re-
lation to term of service of Tennessee militia
in the Creek war
Ex. Doc.
4
146
20
1
his letter to George W. Campbell, respecting
conduct of Silas Dinsmore, Indian agent
-
F.x. Doc.
5
219
18
2
Jackson, Jarvis, services as postmaster
Rep. Com.
1
36
20
1
Jackson, John, pay for services in army, fraud of
paymaster
Digitized"ty Com
32
10
74
INDEX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page.
21
2
Jackson, Archibald, value of slave who died in ser-
vice of the United States
Rep. Com.
1
78
20
2
Jacocks, William, arrears of pay, bounty land, ser-
vices late war
-
Rep. Com.
1
74
21
1
Jacobs, William, same
-
Rep. Com.
1
17
18
2
Jails in District of Columbia, on subject of building
new ones
-
Rep. Com.
1
52
19
1
James, Mary, memorial of, (pension)
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
153
20
1
James, Mary, report of committee
-
Rep. Com.
2
80
20
1
James and Kenhawa rivers, survey of route for ca-
nal, &c.
-
Ex. Doc.
5
216
21
1
James, Elisha, (pension revolution)
-
Rep. Com
3
411
18
1
Janney, Joseph, buildings destroyed by British, late
war
-
Rep. Com
1
17
20
1
Jarvis, Russell, (respecting an assault committed by
him on the President's Secretary)
-
Rep. Com.
4
260
19
1
Jeans, Joseph, heirs of, (wagon and horses lost, late
war)
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
109
19
2
Same
-
-
-
-
*
-
Rep Com.
1
29
20
1
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
203
21
1
Same
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
360
18
1
Jenkins, John, (pre-emption to land)
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
11
20
1
Jenks, Stephen, and others, (additional allowance on
muskets)
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
168
19
1
Jewett, David, (pension)
-
Rep. Com.
2
164
20
2
Jerome, Jean Baptiste, (building destroyed by ene-
my, late war)
-
Rep. Com.
1
80
21
1
Same
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com
1
34
19
1
Johnson, James, (pension)
-
-
-
Rep. Com
2
164
19
1
Johnson, William, (pension)
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
164
19
1
Johnson, George, and others, (expenses in prosecut-
ing smugglers. &c.)
-
Rep. Com.
2
159
20
1
Same
-
Rep. Com.
I
44
20
1
Johston, Robert, executors of, (lost loan office ccy-
tificate)
-
Rep. Com.
2
63
21
1
Johnston, George, (released from securityship for
purser Bourne)
-
Rep. Com.
3
356
21
.
Same
-
-
Rep. Com
1
90
2.
1
Johnston, Daniel, (services as an apprentice at ar
mory)
-
Rep. Com.
3
330
21
2
Johnson. Sterling, (injuries to his house by Cumber-
land road)
-
Rep. Com.
1
81
21
2
Jones, de Gameo, (payment of certificates for sup-
plies furnished troops of General McArthur's
expedition in 1814)
-
Rep. Com
1
76
18
1
Jones, Nathaniel, (horse lost)
-
-
.
Rep. Com
1
61
19
1
Jones, James, (pension)
.
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
164
19
1
Jones, Arthur, (land claim)
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
80
19
1
Jones, Thomas, (pension)
-
-
-
Rep. Com
2
194
20
1
Jones, Sarah, (pension, late war)
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
255
21
1
Jones, Roger, Adjutant General of Army, proceed-
ing of court martial for his trial
-
Ex. Doc.
4
104
21
2
Jones, Thomas Ap Catesby, Lieut. Navy United States
memorial of, (pension)
-
Ex. Doc.
3
87
21
2
report of committee on same
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
104
18
1
Jourdon, Josiah, (captures by Spanish privateers)
-
Rep. Com.
2
90
20
2
Jourdin, Joseph, and others, (confirmation of land
claims)
-
-
-
Rep. Com
1
40
21
1
Same
-
,
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
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7
Congress.
Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page.
21
1
Josslyn, Charles, Postmaster, (refund amount paid
by securities) -
Rep. Com.
1
167
19
1
Juniatta canal, survey route for
.
Ex. Doc.
9
158
18
2
Judges, District Court of Florida, respecting illegal
fees received by
Rep. Com
2
87
20
1
in Michigan, on amending act for appointment of
an additional Judge
Rep. Com.
3
197
21
1
on increasing salaries of Judges in Arkansas
-
Rep. Com
2
235
31
1
Same, in Michigan
-
Rep. Com.
3
304
21
1
Same, of certain District Judges, New York
Rep. Com.
3
355
20
1
Jurors United States' Courts, amount paid to, in
1824, '5. and 6
Ex. Doc.
4
164
21
1
on increasing the allowance to
-
Rep. Com.
1
49
19
1
Judiciary, reorganizing courts in Florida
-
Rep. Com.
1
53
19
1
President recommends a reorganization and en-
largement of the, (Pres. Mes.)
-
Ex. Doc.
1
I
18
19
1
on proposition to repeal 25th section of judiciary
act, and to regulate process of execution in
United States' Courts
-
Rep. Com.
1
71
19
1
on regulating the process of Courts of the United
States
-
Rep. Com.
2
222
19
1
amend judiciary system of Arkansas in relation
to appeals of writs of errors to Supreme Court
of United States
19
Rep. Com.
1
89
1
19
extend jurisdiction of courts in Michigan
-
Rep. Com.
1
95
1
on disagreeing vote of the two Houses on bill to
-
20
amend the judicial system of United States
Rep Com
2
207
1
Same
-
2
19
Rep. Com.
134
1
propositions to amend judicial system, (see reso-
lutions at end of 2d vol. Rep. Com. 19th Cong.
1st sess.)
20
2
five Judges of Supreme Court to concur in con-
stitutional questions
Rep. Com.
1
34
21
1
President recommends a reorganization of the,
(Pres. Mess.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
18
21
1
on taking appeals from Territorial Courts in Flo-
rida in maritime cases, directly, to Supreme
Court of United States
Rep. Com
1
50
21
1
on increasing salaries of Judges of Arkansas
Rep Com.
2
235
21
1
Same, of Michigan
-
Rep. Com
3
304
21
1
on increasing the terms of United States' Courts
in Southern District of New York, and increase
the salaries of certain District Judges
Rep. Com
3
355
21
2
on repealing 25th section of judiciary act, (Mr.
Davis, S. C.) with views of minority of the
committee
-
Rep. Com.
1
43
19
I
Kanous, John, (pension)
Rep. Com.
2
164
21
1
Kaine, Robert, (lumber taken for public use, late
war)
Rep. Com.
3
340
21
I
Keep, Samuel, (injuries, non-fulfilment of contract on
part of United States)
-
Rep. Com
3
365
19
1
Keazis, Elizabeth, (land claim)
-
-
Rep Com
1
50
19
I
Keating, Oliver, (spoliations)
-
Rep. Com
2
202
18
1
Kennon, Lieut. Beverly, proceedings of court mar-
tial, trial of
-
Ex. Doc.
10
150
20
1
Kennon, Robert L., (overpayment on land)
.
Rep. Com.
3
160
18
1
Kendall, William, (erroneous entry of land)
-
Rep. Com
1
10
21
1
Kennedy, Dr. Robert, heirs of, (pay and bounty land,
revolution)
Rep. Com
3
351
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Congress.
Session
Volume.
Number.
Page.
21
1
Kennedy, Joshua, (land claim)
-
Rep. Com.
3
327
21
1
Kennard, David, (pension under act of 1828)
Rep. Com.
3
405
20
1
Kelly & Groning, and others, (Fre nch spoliations)
-
Rep. Com.
4
265
21
2
Kelly, Bernard, (Postmaster remit amount of money
destroyed by fire)
-
Rep. Com.
1
2
19
1
Kellogg, Enes (pension)
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
16+
18
1
Kentucky, Legislature of, against decision of Su-
prome Court United States, on the occupying
claimant law
Ex. Dec.
4
69
18
1
Deaf and Dumb Institution of. on aiding
-
Rep. Com.
2
122
19
1
memorial of Trustees of Deaf and Dumb Insti-
1
tution
Ex. Doc.
9
-
5
100
19
1
report of committee on granting relief to deaf
and dumb of
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
7
20
1
relative to location of land granted deaf and
dumb of
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
20:
19
1
memorial of citizens of Pendleton, armory west-
crn waters
-
-
-
F.x. Doc.
1
12
21
1
on granting iand to Transvlvania University
-
Rep Com.
3
308
21
1
memorial inhabitants Louisville improve naviga-
tion of the Ohio and Mississippi
-
-
Ex Doc.
3
3.17
21
2
Same,
same subject
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
11
21
2
memorial of citizens of the State, subject of Sun-
day mails
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
79
20
2
Kentucky river, respecting survey of, with recom-
mendation of an appropriation for its improve-
ment
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc
2
58
19
1
Kennebec river, on improving navigation of
-
Rep. Com
1
118
19
2
survey and drawings of Lovejoy's Narrows, for
improvement of
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
103
20
1
survey of routes for canals
-
-
Ex Doc.
5
173
20
1
Kenhawa and James rivers, canal, report of survey -
Ex. Doc.
5
216
18
1
Key " est, s.ckness at, and Causes of, (Docs. Pres.
Mes )
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
178
19
1
revenue collected at, and returns of Collector
-
Ex. Doc.
10
175
20
1
respecting slaves landed at, from Spanish slave
ships -
-
-
-
Ex. Dec.
6
262
19
1
Kerlin, John, ca'rs of, and others, (additional allow-
ance on muskets)
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
108
19
1
Kerr, James, (pension)
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
164
19
1
Key, Richard, (claim under Florida treaty)
-
Rep. Com.
2
101
21
1
Kilbourne, David, Canadian property confiscated,
and services rendered United States
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
189
21
1
Kilbourne, Henry, released from payment of pur-
chase of certain lots
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
331
18
1
King. Lieut. William, petition of, (lost vouchers)
-
Rep. Com.
1
52
19
1
King & Thurber, (vessel destroyed by British while
in service of United States)
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
34
20
2
Same
-
-
.
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
19
21
1
Same
-
-
.
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
15
19
1
King, William, (furniture for President's house,)
-
Rep. Com.
2
157
21
1
King, William, and others, (services III exploring
Indian country west of Massissippi)
-
-
1
Rep. Com.
2
249
21
King, Miles, Navy Agent, report of Secretary of the
Navy respecting the accounts of
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
4
115
19
Kirshner, Michael, (pension)
-
-
21
1
Rep. Com.
2
164
20
2
Kirk, Sarah, and others, heirs of Maj. John Campbell
Rep. Com.
2
273
Kissam, Harriet J., (navy pension)
-
-
19
1
Knipe, Henry, (pension)
Rep. Com.
1
103
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
164
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77
Congress.
Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page
21
2
Knight, George K., (value of vessel lost late war in
public service)
Rep. Com
1
89
19
1
Knowles, Elizabeth, pension)
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
164
20
1
Knowles, Seth. (drawback on rum)
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
131
18
2
Kremer, George, respecting charges of, against
Henry Clay
-
Rep. Com.
1
64
19
I
Kramer, Elizabeth, (pension due her late husband)
Rep. Com
2
158
20
2
Krittman, Joseph, (claims on Republic of Hamburg)
Rep. Com.
1
39
21
1
Kuriz, Bowle, & others, (owners of ship Alleghany)
Rep. Com.
1
ICK
21
1
Lacy, Walter and others, (wagon and horses lost,
public service)
-
Rep. Com.
1
16
19
2
La Carponter, Joseph, (claim for drawback)
-
Rep. Com.
1
23
2.
2
La Croix, Hubert A., (buildings destroyed while in
public use)
-
Rep. Com.
1
46
-
21
1
Same,
-
-
-
Rep. Com
1
36
-
-
18
2
Lafayette, Gen., Legislature of Indiana, respecting
his visit to United States
Ex. Doc.
5
84
18
2
President recommends provision to be made for,
(Pres. .es.)
-
-
-
Ex. Doc
1
2
18
21
1
La Grange and others, (sureties of Dox)
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
109
19
1
Laird. Nathamel, (pension)
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
164
20
1
Lamaiter. John B., claim for drawback
.
-
Rep. Com.
1
24
18
2
Lane, Samuel, late Commissioner Public Buildings,
respecting accounts of
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
79
276
20
2
Landerau, John P., hers of, (land claim)
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
33
21
1
Same
-
-
Rep. Com
1
21
20
2
Laws relating to lands, hite's compilation
-
Ex. Doc.
5
121
19
1
Laws of United States, list of newspapers in which
they were published in 18.4, '5, and 6
-
Ex. Doc.
3
41
20
1
respecting the distribution of
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
261
2:
2
statement showing the distribution
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
77
5
2,
2
cost of printing in stereotype
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
47
20
2
on procuring for use of Congress
-
-
Rep. Com
1
77
21
2
report respecting the printing in stercotype by
Duti Green
21
Rep. Com.
1
46
1
Laws for the District Columbia, on preparing code of
Rep. Com.
2
259
21
1
Laws of the State and Colonial Governments in re-
Lition to Indians
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
319
18
1
Lawrence, Julia, (continuation of navy pension)
-
19
Rep. Com.
1
S
1
Lawrence, Jane Mary, (pension)
-
-
-
Rep. Con
2
14
21
1
Same
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
22
21
1
Lawrence, William B., relative to settlement of ac-
counts of
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
6
18
1
Law, Thomas, and others, memorial of, on currency
Cx. Doc
10
132
19
1
Larch, Francis, (value of slave lost in military str-
vice United States)
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
170
20
1
evadence of claim for services of cart and horse
Ex. Doc.
6
205
20
1
slave lost
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
2x6
21
1
Same -
-
"
-
-
.
Rep. Com
U.S.
.0
21
2
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
40
19
2
La Plassance Bay, report of survey of harbor of
-
Ex. Doc
=
142
19
2
report on making road from westward
.
-
Rep. Com.
1
y
20
1
Laurens, representatives of Col. John, (see Francis
Henders n)
-
-
-
*
-
Rep. Com.
3
183
21
1
Same
-
-
.
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
207
20
1
Laughlin, Thaddeus, opinion of Attorney General in
case of
-
Ex. Doc.
2
10
20
2
report of committee on case of
-
-
Hep. Com.
1
27
19
1
Layman, William, (pension)
-
#1
Rep. Com.
is
164
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INDEX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page.
21
1
Lay, John O., (failure contract to supply certain
posts with provisions)
Rep. Com.
2
278
19
2
Land Office, Commissioner of the General, asking
for additional clerks, (Docs. Pres. Mes. part
iv.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
137
19
2
report of committee, with documents, on subject
of charges VS. Geo. Graham, by Wilson
Rep. Com.
2
94
20
1
charges against the Commissioner, Geo. Grabam,
by C. Wallace
Ex. Doc.
2
19
21
1
report of Commissioner in 1829, views of policy
of Government in relation to the public lands,
(Docs. Pres. Mes.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
318
21
2
annual report of Commissioner, operations in
1830, and recommendation for additional
clerks, (Docs. Pres. Mes.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
57
18
1
Land Offices, balance due by Receivers in 1823
Ex. Doc.
10
149
18
1
relative to clerk hire in
Ex. Doc.
4
70
18
1
respecting robbery of office at Vandalia
-
Ex. Doc.
4
76
18
1
report of committee, same subject
Rep. Com.
1
66
18
1
Registers and Receivers of, compensation, exe-
cuting act for relief of purchasers
-
Ex. Doc.
5
89
18
2
on subject of reducing the number of, also show-
ing when and where established, and balances
due in 1822 by Register and Receivers, &c.
-
Ex. Doc.
3
46
18
2
emoluments of the Registers and Receivers in
1824, of the several
Ex. Doc.
6
92
19
1
emoluments of Registers and Receivers from 1818
to 1824
Ex. Doc.
10
170
19
1
balances due by Receivers of, up to 1825
Ex. Doc.
9
155
20
1
list of persons employed in examination of, in
1823, '4, '5, '6, and '7, and compensation they
received, respectively
Ex. Doc.
6
235
20
1
extra compensation to Register and Receiver,
Arkansas
Ex. Doc.
6
243
30
2
balances due by Receivers in 1828, (Docs. Pres.
Mes.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
173
20
2
amount of sales and Receipts at the several offi-
ccs, in 1827, '8
Ex. Doc.
1
2
175
31
1
quarterly returns of the Registers and Receivers
in 1829, showing balance in hand, (Docs. Pres.
Mes.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
318
21
2
similar statements for 1830, (Docs. Pres. Mes.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
67
18
1
Land warrants, military bounty, abstract of, in 1823,
(Docs. Pres. Mes )
Ex. Doc.
1
2
54
19
I
Same, issued in 1825, (Docs. Pres. Mes.)
Ex. Doc.
1
1
85
19
2
Same, issued in 1826, (Docs. Pres. Mes.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
515
20
1
Same, issued in 1827, (Docs. Pres. Mes.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
159
20
2
Same, issued in 1828, and number of applicants,
(Docs. Pres. Mes.)
Ex Doc.
1
2
89
21
1
Same, issued in 1829, and number of applicants,
(Docs. Pres. Mess.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
195
21
2
Same, issued in 1830, (Docs Pres. Mes.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
177
19
1
number issued for revolutionary services, and
quantity of land
Ex. Doc.
4
52
19
1
Virginia, on extending time to locate
Rep. Com.
1
21
21
1
respecting location of revolutionary warrants
Ex. Doc.
3
83
21
2
Virginia, (revolutionary) on amending act of last
session respecting
Rep. Com,
1
119
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FROM EIGHTEENTH TO TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS,
71
Congress.
Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page.
18
1
Lands, amount of receipts from sales of, in 1822,
(Annual Report on Finance)
-
Ex. Doo.
1
16
18
2
Same, in 1823, '4, (Annual Report on Finance)
Ex. Doc.
2
26
19
1
Same, in 1824, '5,
(Do.)
.
Ex. Doc.
1
13
19
2
Same, in 1825, '6,
(Do.)
.
Ex. Doc.
2
11
20
1
Same, in 1826, '7,
(Do.)
-
Ex. Doc.
1
4
20
2
Same in 1827. '8,
(Do)
-
Ex. Doc.
1
9
21
1
Same, in 1828, '9,
(Do.)
-
Ex. Doc.
1
6
21
2
Same, in 1829, '30,
(Do)
-
F.x. Doc.
1
7
18
1
amount due by purchasers of, prior to 1820, and
for 1821 and '22
Ex. Doc.
4
61
18
1
in relation to the 2 and 3 per cent. fund, arising
from sales of
Ex. Doc.
10
129
18
1
balances due by Receivers in 1823, from sales of
Ex. Doc.
20
149
18
1
on the expediency of continuing the act for the
relief of purchasers prior to July, 1820
-
Rep. Com.
I
25
18
1
on granting pre-emptions for mill seats
Rep. Com.
2
115
18
1
on reviving act of 1816, relative to settlers
-
Rep. Com.
2
115
18
1
on authorizing sale of reservation of, Sciota salt
springs
-
Rep. Com.
2
119
18
2
plan for extinguishing the Indian title, in certain
States
-
Ex. Doc.
3
43
13
2
respecting lands set apart cultivation of the vine
and olive
Ex. Doc.
5
87
18
2
on reducing number of land offices, with state-
ments showing quantity of land surveyed,
quantity unsold, balances due in 1822, and re-
ceipts and expenditures in 1823
Ex. Doc.
3
46
18
2
on taxing lands sold by United States immediately
after sale
-
Rep. Com.
2
84
19
1
views of President in relation to the system for
the sale of, (Pres. Mes.)
-
Ex. Doc.
1
1
8
19
1
quantity surveyed up to 1825, quantity sold, and
quantity remaining unsold to same period
Ex. Doc.
3
38
19
1
average price of those sold and relinquished,
19
and medium price at which they were sold
Ex. Doc.
4
64
I
19
amount paid on those relinquished up to 1824
Ex. Doc.
4
75
I
surveyed and not yet offered for sale, and those
relinquished, with the receipts and expendi-
19
tures in 1822, '3, '4, and '5
Ex. Doc.
5
89
I
purchased for use of United States since 1776
19
to 1825
Ex Doc.
5
92
1
19
Same, for naval purposes
Ex. Doc.
5
97
1
respecting frauds in resale of lands, and on grad-
19
uating price of those relinquished
Ex. Doc.
8
131
1
19
balance due by Receivers up to 1825
Ex. Doc.
9
155
1
military bounty, unfit for cultivation, on exchang-
19
ing
Rep. Com.
1
54
1
on securing crops to settlers, and on granting
pre-emption to persons who have relinquished,
2
to purchase at original price
Rep. Com.
1
40
19
on granting right of preference to persons who
have relinquished, to purchase at fixed prices
Rep. Com.
1
19
19
1
on setting apart portion of proceeds from sales
of, for support of schools, and apportioning
same among the States
-
Rep. Com
1
88
19
1
on granting further privileges in relinquishment
of holders of certificate of forther credit
Rep. Com.
1
105
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Congress.
Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page.
19
1
Landa, on purchasing additional land for Fort Wash-
ington
Rep. Com
1
125
20
1
report of committee, saine
Rep. Com.
3
195
19
1
on extending time to locate Virginia military
bounty warrants
Rep. Com
1
21
19
1
in Verritories, sold for taxes, respecting sale and
redemption of
Rep. Com
1
127
19
2
in Territories, non-residents, respecting taxes on
Rep. Com
1
7
proposition by Mr. Livingston, settlement of
claims, (see end of 2d vol. Rep. Com. 19
Cong. 1 sess.)
19
2
respecting donation of, to Gen. Jackson and Col.
Hawkins, by Indians
Ex. Doc.
2
5
19
2
causes which have prevented the survey of lands
south of 31st degree, (Mississippi and Louisi-
ana)
Ex. Doc.
2
24
19
2
on permitting certain Indians to sell their reser-
vations of
Rep. Com.
1
24
19
2
respecting grant to Scull and others, under
Quapaw treaty
Rep. Com.
1
60
19
2
relief to settlers on land ceded to Choctaws
Rep. Com.
2
9,
20
1
synopsis of quantity of land within boundaries
of United States, (Docs. Pres. Mes.)
Ex. Doc
1
2
258
20
1
whole expenditure on account of, (Docs Pres.
Mes.)
-
Ex Doc.
1
2
259
20
1
quantity sold and amount received in 1826, '7,
(Docs. Pres. Mes
Ex. Doc.
1
2
260
20
1
quantity relinquished, and quantity paid for, un-
der relief laws
Ex Doc.
1
2
261
20
1
list of persons entitled to reservations under
treaty of 1819, with Cherokee Indians
Ex Doc.
3
101
20
1
respecting the negotiation with Cherokee In-
dians for
Ex Doc.
3
106
20
1
respecting difficulty of surveying and bringing
into market lands south of Tennessee, (Mis-
sissippi)
-
Ex. Doc.
3
110
20
1
relative to location of land granted Deaf and
Dumb Institution of Kentucky
Ex. Doc.
5
208
20
1
relative to cession of. by , reck Indians
-
Ex. Doc.
6
23%
20
1
in market and unsold, from 5 to 20 years, amount
relinquished under relief laws, price for which
they were sold, and amount of debt discharged
by relinquishment
Ex. Doc
6
255
20
1
on remitting partial payments on lands forfeited
Rep. Com
1
17
20
1
on appointing Surveyor for Virginia military dis-
trict in Ohio
Rep. Com.
1
53
20
1
on authorizing original purchasers to repurchase
relinquished lands at. fixed prices, and guard
against combinations
Rep. Com.
2
86
20
1
on authorizing sale of reservations for lead mines,
Missouri
Rep. Com.
2
114
20
1
on graduating price, according to value and time
in market
Rep. Com.
2
1:5
20
1
on reducing minimum, and granting donations to
actual settlers
Rep. Com.
2
123
20
1
on granting refuse land to the State in which
they lie
Rep. Com.
2:
125
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FROM EIGHTEENTH TO TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS.
81
Congress.
Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page.
20
1
Lands, quantity surveyed, sold and unsold, and whole
quantity in the several States, with the annual
amount paid into the Treasury
-
Rep. Com.
2
125
20
2
on graduating price of, and granting refuse to
States
Rep. Com.
1
94
20
2
balance due by Receivers in 1828, on account of
sales
Ex. Doc.
1
2
173
20
2
amount of sales and receipts on account of, in
1827 and 1828
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
175
20
2
balance due by purchasers under the credit sys.
tem in 1828, and amount of forfeited land stock
Ex. Doc.
1
2
176
20
2
respecting sales, by Indians, of reservations to
individual purchasers
Ex. Doc.
1
22
20
2
laws and regulations relating to lands in Florida,
(White's)
Ex. Doc.
5
20
121
2
on distributing proceeds of sales, and showing
quantity of public landin each State, and how
appropriated; also quantity sold, payments,
20
and expenses from 1821 to 1828
Rep. Com.
1
95
2
20
respecting removal of intruders on herokee lands
E.. Doc.
3
89
2
punishment of persons interrupting Surveyors in
21
surveying public lands
Ex. Doc.
4
103
1
amount of sales, receipts and expenses in 1828
and 1829, and amount of forfeitures, (Docs.
21
Pres. Mes.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
320
1
views of Commissioner on policy of Government
21
in relation to, (Docs. Pres Mes.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
313
I
on protecting the Government against fraudulent
21
claims in Arkansas
-
Rep. Com.
1
80
1
on appropriating nett proceeds of sales of, among
21
the several States for purposes of education -
Rep. Com.
3
112
1
respecting location of revolutionary bounty war
19
pants
Ex. Doc.
3
83
21
on granting land to officers of late army
-
Rep. Com.
2
224
report of committee, (by Mr. Duncan,) recom
mending a grant to the officers of the army,
late war
21
Rep. Com.
1
103
2
fraudulent claims, Secretary Treasury recom-
mends punishment of, (Does. Pres. Mes.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
23
21
N
amount of sales, receipts and expenses in 1829
and 1830, and amount of forfeitures, (Docs
Pres. Mes.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
69
21
2
amount of forfeited stock, &c., in 1828, '29, and
part of 1830, (Docs. Pres. Mes.)
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
70
21
2
quantity sold at each office from 1820 to 1829,
(Docs. Pres. Mes.)
-
F.x. Doc.
I
2
72
21
2
quantity sold from 1st Oct., 1829, to 30th Sept.,
1830, and amount of purchase money, and
average price per acre
Ex. Doc.
1
2
19
21
2
to officers of late army, memorial of officers, for
Ex. Doc
1
25
21
2
surveyed, map of, reasons why not completed
Ex. Doc.
4
130
21
2
military bounty, (revolutionary,) amend act of
last session for settling claims to
Rep. Com.
1
119
19
I
in Tennessee, unappropriated, on granting them
to the State for purposes.of education
-
Rep. Com.
1
66
20
1
quantity and quality of vacant lands
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
7.
20
1
documents, same subject. by Hon. Mr. Polk
Ex. Doc.
5
232
11
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INDEX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,
Congress
Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page.
20
1
Lands, report of committee on granting them to the
State; use of schools
-
Rep. Com.
1
32
21
1
respecting quantity and value of
-
Ex. Doc.
1
18
21
1
report of com ittee respecting the disposal of -
Rep. Com.
1
137
20
1
in Kentucky, relative to location of grant to deaf
and dumb
-
Ex. Doc.
5
208
19
1
in Illinois, on vesting title of school lands in trus-
tees
.
Rep. Com.
1
104
20
2
treaties with Indians for cession of
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
88
21
1
on issuing scrip in lieu of land; canal grant
-
Hep. Com.
3
377
21
2
reserved for salt springs, Vermillion river, on au-
thorizing sale of
-
Rep. Com.
1
54
20
1
in Indiana, in relation to sale of land granted to
Indiana
Ex. Doc.
3
71
20
1
in Indiana, on granting land for schools in Union
county
-
Rep. Com.
2
64
20
1
in Indiana, resolution Legislature, respecting
right to unappropriated lands
-
Ex. Doc.
3
123
21
2
resolution Legislature, extinguish Indian title in
Indiana
Ex. Doc.
3
68
21
2
respecting location of lands granted to Indiana,
in aid of roads, by the Pottawatamie Indians
Ex. Doc.
3
85
20
1
in Missouri, on authorizing sale of reservations
for lead mines -
-
Rep. Com.
2
114
20
2
grant lots in St. Louis; trustees of schools
-
Rep. Com.
1
12
20
1
in Mississippi, relative to survey of the land on
Lake Washington
Ex. Doc.
2
53
20
1
respecting the difficulty of surveying and bring.
ing into market lands outh of Tennessee
-
Ex. Doc.
3
110
20
1
on revising acts for the adjustment of claims
-
Ex. Doc.
4
144
20
1
on granting pre-emptions in Choctaw district,
and relative to surveying those on Lake Wash-
ington
-
Rep. Com.
2
102
20
2
inundated and unfit for cultivation; quantity and
quality, and probable expense in reclaiming
them
-
Ex. Doc.
3
99
18
1
in Ohio, Legislature f Ohio on subject of school
lands
-
Ex. Doc.
6
113
18
2
respecting township within Symmes's patent
-
Ex. Doc.
10
135
18
2
report of committee on same
-
Rep. Com.
2
88
18
I
owned by the United Brethren; reconvey to
United States
Rep. Com.
2
99
18
1
relieve purchasers; Roberts and Ludlow's lines -
Rep. Com.
2
121
18
2
respecting valuation of the lands; Roberts and
Ludlow's lines
Rep. Com.
1
34
19
1
report of committee, with opinion of Supreme
Court, on claims; Roberts and Ludlow's lines
Rep. Com.
2
145
20
1
memorial of Duncan McArthur, same subject,
with documents
Ex. Doc
4
137
20
2
report f committee on quieting said claims
-
Rep. Com.
1
88
21
1
Same object
Rep. Com.
1
103
18
1
on authorizing sale of reservation; Sciota salt
springs
-
Rep. Com.
,
119
18
memorial Legislature Qhio, sell school lands
-
Ex. Doc.
2
07
20
1
on appointing S. myor, Virgania military district
Rep. Com.
1
53
. Two reports of the same number.
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FROM EIGHTEENTH TO TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS.
83
Congress.
Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page.
20
1
Lands, on making further grant for schools in Connec-
ticut Western Reserve
Rep. Com.
2
109
20
1
on making further grant to the State for colleges
Rep. Com.
2
124
20
1
Same, in aid of making canals
Rep. Com.
2
139
21
1
respecting disposition of Seneca Indians to sell
their lands
Ex. Doc.
2
47
21
1
on selling to the State all unappropriated lands
on certain conditions
Rep. Com.
1
128
21
1
respecting disposal of certain reserved sections,
Steubenville district
Rep. Com.
3
411
18
1
in Georgia, memorial of Legislature of Georgia,
extinguish Indian titles in
Ex. Doc.
6
125
18
1
quantity of land to which the Indian title has
been extinguished, and quantity to be extin-
guished
Ex. Doc.
6
127
18
1
memorial of Cherokees against ceding their lands
Ex. Doc.
10
133
18
1
proposal of certain Cherokees to cede their lands
Ex. Doc.
10
136
18
I
on extinguishing the Indian title
Rep. Com.
2
109
18
2
plan for extinguishing Indian titles to
Ex. Doc.
3
43
18
2
report of committee on extinguishing the Indian
title
.
Rep. Com.
1
77
20
1
resolution, &c., of Legislature, respecting lands
occupied by the Creeks
Ex. Doc.
3
102
18
2
in Arkansas, on confirming claims of frontier
settlers
Rep. Com.
1
39
18
I
concerning pre-emption rights
-
Rep. Com.
1
56
18
2
authorize claimants for more than league square
try titles, &c.
-
Rep. Com.
1
48
20
1
relative to settlement of Lovely's purchase
.
Ex. Doc.
6
263
20
2
instructions and opinion of Attorney General re.
specting donation claims
Ex. Doc.
3
114
21
1
report of J. T. Preston on fraudulent claims un
der fictitious Spanish grants, (Docs. Pres. Tes.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
321
21
I
correspondence of Attorney General respecting
the frau Julent claims to
Ex. Doc.
2
45
21
1
on extending powers of Superior Court in Ar
kansas to protect United "tates against fraudn-
lent claims to, with report of Commissioner of
General Land Office on same subject
-
Rep. Com.
1
80
18
1
Lands in Louisiana, regulations of, O'Rielly, Ga-
yoso, and Morales, and instructions of Mr.
Gallatin, settlement of claims to
Ex. Doc.
2
33
18
1
on extending time, pre-emptions, back conces-
sions, &c.
-
Rep. Com.
1
23
18
1
on issuing patents for confirmed claims
Rep. Com.
1
23
18
1
on offering for sale land south and north of Red
river
Rep. Com
1
23
18
1
on reducing the price of lands in the prairies
Rep. Com.
1
23
18
1
on creating separate Surveyor's district
-
Rep. Com.
1
23
18
2
progress in surveying lands north and south of
Red river
Ex. Doc.
2
24
18
1
state of two and three per cent. fund arising
from sales of lands
-
Ex. Doc.
10
129
18
1
report of Register on claims in eastern district
Ex. Doc.
5
103
19
1
Same, south of Red river, and between Rio
Hondo and Sabine
Ex Doc.
4
50
19
1
report of committee respecting same
Rep. Com.
1
33
19
1
report of Register and Receiver on claims in
Ex Doc.
an
4
56
St. Helena district
4
70
19
1
on confirming claims St. Helena district
Rep. Com.
1
119
84
INDEX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page.
-
18
1
Lands, on granting pre-emption rights in St. Helena
district
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
108
19
2
Same
.
-
-
.
-
-
Rep. om.
I
12
80
1
Name
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
31
18
1
Same, to actual settlers cast of Mississippi and
New Orleans
-
Rep. Com.
2
115
19
1
report of Register on claims in Opelousas
Ex Doc
4
80
19
2
on confirming these claims
-
-
Rep. Com.
I
49
19
2
causes which have delayed survey of land south
20
1
of ,1st degree, &c
-
Ex. Doc
2
24
20
1
grant land to aid in making roads
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
194
20
1
memorial of Legislature of Louisiana, settlement
of Bastrop's and Mason Rouge's grants
Ex. Doc.
3
90
20
2
grant land in aid of canals in Louisiana
-
Rep. Com.
1
94
21
I
report of committee on settlement of Bastrop's
and Maison Rodge's gran's
-
Rep. Com.
3
347
21
1
resp cting the granting of certificate of purcha-
Ses in certain cases
-
Rep. Com.
2
210
21
2
report of Register, &c., on claims of John McDo-
nough, St. Helena district
-
Ex. Doc.
1
23
21
correspondence, Hon. E. D. White, relative to
sale of land in district of New Orleans
-
Ex. Doc.
4
113
18
1
in Alabama, on granting pre-emption to settlers
prior to July, 1820
-
Rep. Com.
2
115
18
2
plan for extinguishing the Indian titles to
-
Ex Doc.
3
4.
19
2
forfeited, original purchasers to re-purchase at
fixed prices
-
Ex. Doc.
6
122
20
1
instructions of Commissioner General Land Of.
fice, prevent combination in purchase of those
relinquished and unsold
Ex. Doc.
6
231
20
1
report O₂ Register and Receiver on claims to
-
Ex. Doc.
7
285
20
2
concerning selection of the relinquished lands
granted to Alabama for improvements of cer-
tain rivers
-
Rep. Com.
1
11
21
1
quantity reverted to the United States, and
amount of money forfeited
-
Ex. Doc.
1
12
21
1
in, relating to pre-emption rights, and respecting
proceedings of certain settlers on
-
Ex. Doc.
4
109
21
1
memorial of Legislature, postponed sales of, in
Jackson
-
Rep. Com.
1
97
21
1
Same, respecting sale of forfeited and relinquish-
ed lands
-
Rep. Com
2
204
18
1
in Florida, report of Commissioners (Floyd and
Blair) on claim in the castern district
-
Ex. Doc.
11
156
18
1
report of A. Hamilton, commissioner, same
-
Ex. Doc.
11
158
18
1
report of Committee on Hamilton's report
-
Rep. Com.
s
150
18
2
report of Commissioners on claims founded on
habitation and cultivation between February,
1819, and July, 1821, in western district
-
Ex. Doc.
3
47
19
1
additional reports, same
1
18
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
27
18
2
report of Commissioners (Overton, White, and
Luckett) on claims to
-
Ex. Doc.
7
111
19
1
report of Commissioners, and abstract of claims
under and above 3,500 acres, with evidences
and decision+ thereon
-
Ex. Doc.
6
115
19
1
on confirming claims in western district
-
Rep. Com.
1
24
19
2
President recommends further provision for set-
tlement of claims
.
.
Ex. Doc.
1
2
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FROM EIGHTEENTH TO TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS.
Congress.
Session.
Volume.
2.
1
Lands, report of committee respecting reservations,
seat of government, and for schools
-
Rep. Com.
2
1
20
1
report of Register and Receiver (Downing and
Allen) on claims in the eastern district
-
Ex Doc.
4
16
21
1
final report of Register and Receiver, claims in
eastern district
-
Ex Doc.
2
5.
20
2
on granting pre-emption to persons whose im-
provements were sold in 1825
-
-
Rep Com.
1
9
21
1
Same
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
162
20
2
White's compilation of laws and regulations re
lating to
-
Ex Doc.
5
121
19
1
in Michigan, on authorizing Secretary of the
Treasury to confirm claims reported on by
Commissioners
-
Rep. Com.
172
19
1
on authorizing Legislature of Michigan to lease
school lands
-
Rep. Com.
1
111
20
1
another report same nature
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
71
20
1
report of committee on confirming claims in
Michigan, with the report of the Board of
Commissioners, and report of Secretary of
Treasury thereon
-
Rep. Com.
1
42
=20
1
on granting pre-emptions to actual settlers on the
St. Joseph's
-
-
Rep. Com
3
167
20
2
treaties with Indians for cession of
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
88
20
2
on confirming certain individual claims
-
-
Rep. Com
1
40
20
2
on granting relief to certain purchasers
-
Rep. Com.
1
45
18
1
Lead mines, salt springs, and copper nunes, detail-
ed information on subject of
-
Ex. Doc.
6
128
19
2
Lead mines in Illinois and Missouri, information gen-
erally respecting
-
Ex. Doc.
2
7
20
1
report of Ordnance Department, operations in
18.7
-
20
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
2.,
in Missouri, Winnebago country, respecting
-
Ex Doc.
2
45
1
n
Same, on authorizing sale of land reserv: I for -
Rep. Com.
2
114
2
operations in 1828, at the, (documents, Presi-
dent's message)
-
20
F.x. Doc.
I
2
2
regulation and instructions to superintendents of
Ex. Doc.
2
30
21
1
operations in 1829, (documents, President's mes-
sage)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
21
2
Same in 1830, (documents, President's message)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
20
2
Lead ore, respecting importation of
.
~
2
83
Ex. Doc.
3
101
21
1
Lee and Arnold, on contested election of
-
1
18
Rep. Com.
32
1
Lee, Henry, (respecting liability, security, Paymas-
ter Ricaud)
-
-
#
-
19
Rep. Com
1
71
1
Same,
same
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
123
20
2
Same,
same
.
-
-
-
Rep. Com
1
26
18
2
Lee, Richard Bland, memorial of :-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
17
19
1
Lee, Edward, (bread taken for use of United States'
troops late war)
-
.
-
Rep. Com.
1
107
21
1
Same,
same
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
217
18
1
Leightner, Henry, (balance against him as post-
me ter)
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
73
21
1
Legendre, heirs of, (land claim)
-
-
.
Rep. Com.
1
75
19
1
Legg and Freeland, (horses lost late war)
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
211
19
1
Lemon, John, (pension)
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
104
21
1
Leland, Baldwin M. (injuries to his farm late war)
-
Rep. Com.
2
ws
19
1
Lewis, Major General William, memorial citizens of
Kentucky in behalf of family of
-
Ex. Doc.
6
116
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INDEX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page.
19
1
Lewis, Elizabeth, (liability as security, collection
direct taxes)
-
Rep. Com.
1
30
20
1
Lewis, Michael, (pilot, services on board United
States' vessel)
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
248
21
1
Same,
same
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
116
21
1
Lewis. David M., (flour destroyed by enemy late war)
Rep. Com.
2
201
18
!
Levy court, Calvert county, Maryland, (court-house
destroyed late war)
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
7
21
I
Same,
same
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
177
18
2
Licenses granted in 1824, to trade with Indians
-
Ex. Doc
3
54
19
I
Same, in 1825
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
118
19
2
Same, in 1826
-
.
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
86
20
1
Same, in 1827
.
-
-
-
-
Ex Doc.
4
140
20
:
Same, in 1828
-
-
.
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
84
21
/
Same, in 1830
-
-
-
-
-
Ex Doc.
2
41
18
1
Light-houses, contracts in 1822, on account of
-
Ex. Doc.
5
79
18
Same, in 1823
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
66
19
1
Saine, in 1824
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
57
19
Same, in 1325
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
101
20
:
Same, in 1826
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
185
20
-
Same, in 1827
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
134
21
1
Same, in 18 8
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
57
18
2
result of negotiation with Great Britain for por-
Lon of the island of Abaco and Bahama Banks,
for the purposes of erecting
-
Ex. Doc.
2
20
19
1
negotiations on same subject
-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
180
18
2
on double headed shot-keys, on subject of erecting
Ex. Doc.
2
21
18
2
report of committee respecting light-houses on
island of Abaco
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
29
19
1
On Cape Roman, S. C., and report on light-
houses generally
-
Ex. Doc.
1
19
19
1
on Dutch Island, and beacon on Warwick Neck
Ex. Doc.
3
30
20
1
vessel, Brandywine Shoals, on removing it to
Vineyard Sound
Ex. Doc.
2
32
21
1
Lake Pontchartrain and Mobile bay, respecting
Ex. Doc.
1
7
21
1
Point Lookout, Chesapeake Bay, progress in
erecting
Ex. Doc.
3
64
21
2
amount annually of disbursements on account of,
since adoption of Constitution, till 1829
-
Ex. Doc.
1
11
18
1
Library. on appropriating $5,000 for the
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
69
19
1
causes of fire in the room of the
-
Rep. Com
I
22
19
1
on making the room fire proof
-
Rep Com.
1
66
18
2
Libby, Harvey, (pension, revolutionary services)
-
Rep. Com.
I
54
20
1
Licutenants United States' navy, memorial of, (in-
crease their pay)
-
Ex. Doc.
3
89
18
2
Little, William, administrator of Reeves, (lost horse,
Seminole war)
.
-
Rep. Com.
1
49
18
1
Littlefield, Pelatiah, (loan office certificate, revo-
lution)
-
Rep. Com.
2
116
19
1
Litchfield & Norfolk, Connecticut, on discontinuing
post route
-
Rep. Com
2
163
19
2
Little Rock and Cantonment* Gibson road not
commenced
-
-
Ex. Doc
2
20
20
2
Little Sodus bay, survey of
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
106
6
21
1
Linsey, James, (indemnity, land purchased, sale for
direct taxes)
-
Rep. Com.
1
48
21
1
Lincoln, Jonathan, administrator of Samuel, (delay
of United States in fixing on site for the build-
\
ing of light-house)
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
139
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87
Congress.
Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page.
21
2
Lincoln, Jonathan, administrator of Samuel, (delay
of United States in fixing on site for the build-
ing light-house)
-
Rep. Com.
1
1
21
1
Lincecum, G., and others, (services in exploring
Indian country)
-
Rep. Com.
2
249
20
2
Lippencot, Susanna, (navy pension)
-
Rep. Com.
1
103
19
1
Live oak timber, cost of certain frames, and ex-
penses of its preservation
-
Ex. Doc.
5
85
19
2
report of Secretary of Navy on preservation of
Ex. Doc.
5
114
21
1
respecting lands purchased by J. M. White, for,
(Docts. Pres. Mess.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
234
21
2
respecting expenditures in 1827, 1828, 1829, and
1830, on account of (Docts. Pres. Mess.)
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
210
21
2
report of committee, with various documents on
same subject
-
Rep. Com.
1
102
19
2
Livingston, Richard, Canadian, land, &c.
-
Rep. Com.
2
83
21
1
Same
-
Rep. Com
1
172
20
1
Livingston, Robert, executors of Walter, report of
Secretary of Treasury in case of, (supplying
troops in revolution)
-
Ex. Doc.
4
171
20
1
report of committee
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com
4
227
21
1
case at large
-
-
Rep Com.
1
93
21
2
Livingston, Edward, (timber used by troops at Pass
Christian)
-
Rep Com
1
53
18
2
Loan of five millions, proposal by banks for, (annu-
al report on finance)
Ex. Doc.
2
2
35
18
2
of seven millions, what interest will the United
States' Bank continue the
-
Ex. Doc.
2
10
18
2
terms offered for stock, payment of claims, trea-
ty with Spain
-
Ex. Doc.
3
53
18
2
of twelve millions, on authorizing Secretary of
Treasury to procure
Rep. Com.
1*
26
19
1
Loan Office certificates, revolution, outstanding in
1826, amount of
-
Ex. Doc.
6
113
21
1
Lobster fishery, on the subject of
-
Rep. Com.
1
79
20
2
Long, John, (lost horse)
-
Rep. Com.
1
17
19
1
Loomis, Daniel, (work on Cumberland road)
-
Rep. Com.
2
131
21
2
Loomis, Walter, and Abel Gay, (work on Cumberland
road)
-
Rep. Com
1
28
21
1
Loomis & Bassett, (to be paid value of property taken
by them at the capture of Negro Fort. late war)
Rep. Com
2
190
20
1
Lotteries, District of Columbia, extend time for the
drawing of
-
Rep Com.
S
174
21
1
Lord, John, (services as seamen, revolution)
Rep Com
2
178
20
2
Louisville and Portland canal, 4th annual report of
Ex. Doc.
3
107
21
1
Louisville, memorial of inhabitants of, improve Ohio
and Mississippi rivers
-
Rep Com
3
337
21
2
report of engineer, improve falls at
-
Ev. Doc.
1
29
21
2
memorial of inhabitants of, same subject
-
Rep. Com
1
11
18
1
Louderman, Catharine
-
Rep. Com
1
53
19
1
Loud, Eliphalet, and others, (claims, Russian Go-
verment)
Rep. Com
1
25
18
2
Love, George, paymaster, late war, (payments made
to representatives of deceased soldiers)
Rep. Com
1
65
19
?
Lovejoy's Narrows, survey of, improve Kennebec
river
Ex. Doc.
5
103
20
1
Lovely's purchase of land in Arkansas, settlement of
Ex. Doc.
6
2a.
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INDEX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page.
20
1
Loveless, Mary, and Mary Ann Bond, (land claim)
Rep. Com.
1
54
21
1
Love, Alexander, (land claim)
Rep. Com
1
15
18
1
Louisiana, O'Re:lly's and Morales' regulations, and
Mr. Gallatin's instructions, settlement of land
claims in
Ex. Doc.
2
S3
18
1
report of Register on land claims, Eastern District
F.x. Doc.
5
103
18
1
state of the 2 and 3 per cent. fund arising from
sales of lands in
Ex. Doc.
10
:29
18
1
on extending time for pre-emptions, back con-
cessions
Rep. Com.
1
23
18
1
on granting pre-emption rights to actual settlers,
east of island of New Orleans
Rep. Com.
2
115
18
2
memorial of Legislature, canal, Lake Ponchar-
train and Mississippi
Ex. Doc.
3
57
18
2
progress in surveying lands north and south of
Red river'
Ex. Doc.
2
24
18
1
on offering for sale lands north and south of Red
river
Rep. Com.
1
23
18
2
correspondence respecting admission of French
vessels into ports of, under 8th article treaty,
cession of
Ex. Doc.
6
91
19
1
on making surveys of canal routes in
Rep. Com.
2
62
20
1
memorial of Mayor of New Orleans, sèll part of
quais for building lots
Ex. Doc.
2
26
20
1
same. adjustment of Bastrop and Maison Rouge's
land grant, and in favor of internal improve-
ments
Ex. Doc.
3
9,
19
1
report of Register on claims to land south of Red
river, and between Rio Hondo and Sabine
Ex. Doc.
4
50
19
1
report of committee on confirming same
Rep. Com.
1
is
19
1
report of Register and Receiver on claim to lands,
St. Helena District
}
Ex. Doc.
in
4
56
4
19
1
report of committee on confirming the same.
Rep. Com.
1
119
18
1
on granting pre-emptions to lands, St. Helena
District
-
Rep. Com.
2
108
19
2
Same
-
-
,
-
Rep. Com.
1
1.
20
1
Same
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
31
20
1
on disapproving act incorporating Orleans Navi-
gation Company
-
Rep. Com.
2
138
19
1
report of Register and Receivers on land claims in
Opelousas
Ex. Doc.
4
80
19
2
report of committee on confirming the same
-
Rep. Com.
1
49
20
1
on granting land to improve navigation of the
Teche, and other rivers
-
Rep. Com.
3
188
21
1
report and survey of river Teche
-
Ex. Doç,
1
7
20
r
on granting land in aid of reads in
Rep. Com.
3
-194
20
2
on granting land to aid canal, Lake Ponchar-
train and Mississippi
Rep: Com.
1
94
21
1
respecting the issuing of certificates of purchase
of lands
Rep. Com.
2
210
21
2
correspondence relative to sale of lands, District
of New Orleans
Ex. Doc.
1
11
Ludlow & Roberts' line, respecting lands within,
(See Lands, and Ohio.)
18
1
Macey, Francis G., and others
Rep. Com.
1
3
18
1
Macomb, Alexander, (refund forfeiture, revolution)
Rep. Com.
1
35
19
2
Maddox, Win. R., (brich furnished Capitol)
Rep. Com.
1
16
20
1
Same
Rep. Com.
3
172
2
Magness, Morgan, (change location of pre-emption)
Rep. Com.
1
18
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89
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Session.
Volume.
Number
Page.
20
1
Magruder, Thomas B., (see Ann Brashears,) (land
claim)
Rep. Com.
3
142
21
2
Magruder, Elizabeth, representatives of R. Hillary,
(commutation, revolution)
Rep. Com.
1
101
20
1
Maine and New Brunswick, boundary, and imprison-
1.
2
19
ment of John Baker, &c.
Ex. Doc.
7
278
20
2
correspondence, British Governm't, same subject
Ex. Due
3
90
18
2
Maine, memorial merchants of Portland, piracies
West Indies
Ex. Doc.
2
14
19
1
inhabitants of, for observatory, Brunswick
Ex. Doc.
3
35
20
1
merchants of Portland, against tariff
-
F.x. Doc.
3
91
21
2
memorial of inhabitants of Freeport, removal of
Indians
-
Ex Doc
3
89
21
2
of Surrey, in favor of removal of Indians
-
Ex. Doc.
4
188
18
1
Mail between Philadelphia and Baltimore, report of
Postmaster Gen'l in relation to transportation of
Ex. Doc
4
73
19
2
respecting contract for transportation of the mail
by Duff Green while editor of newspaper
-
Ex. Doc.
6
123
20
2
Sabbath, on subject of prohibiting transporta-
tion of
-
Rep. Com.
1
65
21
1
routes on which it is transported on Sunday
-
Ex. Doc.
3
73
21
1
report of committee on subject of prohibiting
transportation of the mail on Sunday, with
views of the minority
Rep. Com.
2
271
21
I
obstructions on road, Zanesville to Florence, via
Maysville, &c.
-
Ex. Doc.
3
76
21
1
memorial of Legislature Indiana, route from
Louisville to St. Louis, aid in making
-
Rep. Com.
1
73
21
2
causes of the irregular arrival of the eastern
-
Ex. Doc.
3
96
18
2
Maison, Rouge, Marquis de (respecting land claim)
Rep. Com.
1
18
10
1
Same
-
Rep. Com.
1
2
20
I
on referring to judicial decision
.
Rep. Com.
2
123
21
1
Same
Rep. Com.
3
347
18
1
Manufactures, President recommends revision of
tariff for protection of
Ex. Doc.
1
2
11
21
1
views of President Jackson, respecting, (Pres.
Mess.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
9
21
2
Same, (Pres. Mess.)
,
Ex. Doc.
1
2
22
21
1
domestic, report of committee relative to
Rep. Com.
1
54
21
1
resolution of Legislature of Ohio, in favor of
protecting
Rep. Com.
3
299
21
2
report of committee (Mr. Mallory) upon the pro-
tection of
19
Rep. Com.
1
36
1
Marine corps, compensation allowed Paymaster and
Quartermaster, in 1824 and 1825
F.x. Doc.
8
138
19
I
on increasing the
-
Rep. Com
2
196
21
1
President recommends that it be merged in the
army, (Pres. Mess.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
18
21
1
respecting pay and allowances to officers of the
Ex. Doc.
4
107
21
1
report of committee on reorganizing, &c.
,
Rep. Com.
1
158
21
1
allowances of every description to officers of, in
1828 and 1829
Ex. Doc.
4
121
18
1
strength, &c. in 1823, and pay of Colonel
.
Ex. Doc.
10
131
19
2
estimate for support of, in 1827, (Docs. Pres.
mess. part IV.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
128
20
1
Same in 1828, (Docs. Pres. Mess.)
.
Ex. Doc.
1
2
242
20
1
estimate of number of men required for vessels
and navy yards in 1827, (Docs. Pres. Mess.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
251
21
2
ostimate for 1831. (Docs. Pres. Mess.)
.
Ex. Dec.
1
2
283
12
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INDEX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page.
21
-
Marine corps, respecting the pay and allowances of
officers of the
Ex. Doc.
3
67
21
2
report of 4th Auditor respecting the pay, &e. of
officers of the
Ex. Doc.
4
120
21
1
Marine railway, Pensacola
-
Ex. Doc.
s
101
Marine hospitals. (See Hospitals)
21
2
Map of public lands, reasons why it has not been
completed
Ex. Doc.
4
130
18
1
Marchal, Joseph, (released from erroneous judg-
ment and imprisonment)
Rep. Com.
1
42
19
I
Marblehead and Holmes's Hole, report and survey
}
-
4
71
harbors of
Ex. Doc.
10
172
19
1
Mason, John, memo. of, against bridge, Georgetown
Ex. Doc.
10
179
19
1
Mason, Josiah, (see George Johnson)
-
Rep. Com.
2
159
20
1
Same
-
Rep. Com.
1
44
19
1
Manis, Barnabas, (pension)
-
Rep. Com.
2
164
19
1
May, James, services as Marshal of Michigan
-
Rep. Com.
2
177
19
1
Maloy, Bartholomew, (pension)
-
Rep. Com.
2
164
20
1
Marshal of Connecticut, fees received since 1827, by
the
Ex. Doc.
4
131
20
1
Martinique and Guadaloupe, respecting commercial
intercourse United States and
Ex. Doc.
6
240
20
1
Marsh and Yaw, (relieved from judgment U. S.)
-
Rep. Com.
1
12
20
1
Mays, Elizabeth, (navy pension)
-
Rep Com.
3
180
21
1
Same
-
Rep. Com.
1
9
21
2
Mayfield, George, (land reserved to him under In-
dian treaty)
Rep. Com.
1
18
21
1
Maysville road, relative to obstructions in transport-
ing mail on
Ex. Doc.
3
76
21
1
message of President, returning bill for subscrip-
tion of stock, with his objections
Ex. Doc.
4
113
21
2
Marsh, James, (benefit of drawback)
-
Rep. Com.
1
99
21
2
Marigny, Bernard, representative of Bonnabel, (land
claim)
Rep. Com.
1
106
21
1
Marks, Lewis, and Alex. 0. Brodie, (remit duties on
books)
Rep. Com.
1
160
21
1
Mather, Sibley, and Reeves, (Commissioners to lay
out road from Missouri to Mexico, and hold
Indian treaty)
Rep. Com.
s
416
21
2
Matthews, Wm. B., trustee of Muse, (refund money
erroneously paid)
Rep. Com.
1
69
18
1
Massachusetts militia claims, documents in relation
to
-
Ex. Doc.
5
83
18
1
report of committee, same subject
-
Rep. Com.
2
120
18
2
report of 3d Auditor on claims audited
.
Ex. Doc.
6
97
19
1
report of 3d Auditor on the claims
-
Ex. Doc.
3
29
19
1
report of committee, and documents at large, on
subject of
-
Rep. Com.
1
18
20
2
report of Secretary of War, at large
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
3
21
1
report of committee, same subject
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
223
18
1
Massachusetts, memorial inhabitants of Boston, in
favor of the Greeks
Ex. Doc.
2
21
18
1
memorial inhabitants of Boston, against the ta-
riff
Ex. Doc.
4
67
18
1
memorial tallow chandlers of Boston, against
duty on tallow
Ex. Doc.
6
105
18
1
memorial inhabitants of New Bedford, in favor
of duty on tellow
Ex. Doc.
6
107
18
1
memorial inhabitants of Nantucket, same
-
Ex. Doc.
6
108
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91
Congress.
Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page.
19
2
Massachusetts, Legislature of, on woollen manufactures
Ex. Doc.
4
7.
19
2
inhabitants of Boston, against duty on woollen
goods
-
Ex. Doc.
5
115
19
2
inhabitants of Boston, against reducing duty on
salt
-
Ex. Doc.
5
91
19
2
inhabitants of New Bedford, &c., same object
-
Ex. Doc.
5
80
19
2
inhabitants of Provincetown, same
-
Ex. Doc.
5
95
19
2
inhabitants of Chatham, same
-
Ex. Doc.
5
96
20
1
memorial inhabitants of Nantucket, exploring
expedition
-
Ex. Doc.
5
179
20
1
memorial inhabitants of New Bedford, same
-
Ex. Doc.
5
01
20
1
memorial wool growers of Berkshire, in favor
of new tariff
-
Ex. Doc.
2
29
20
1
memorial citizens of Boston, same
-
Ex. Doc.
3
84
20
1
memorial farmers of Wooster, against tariff
-
Ex. Doc.
3
95
20
1
memorial ship builders of Duxbury, same
-
Ex. Doc.
3
96
20
1
memorial umbrella manufacturers, in favor of
tariff
-
Ex. Doc.
5
176
20
2
inhabitants of Beston, pay duty under old tariff
-
Ex. Doc.
2
64
20
2
inhabitants of Besten, against new tariff
-
Ex. Doc.
3
100
21
1
respecting laws of, lobster fishery
-
Rep. Com.
1
79
21
1
memorial of inhabitants of State, against removal
of Indians
-
Rep. Com.
2
245
21
1
memorial of Hampshire county, same
-
Rep. Com.
3
310
21
2
memorial inhabitants of Sheffield, protect In-
dians
-
Ex. Doc.
4
105
21
2
memorial inhabitants of Berkshire, same
-
Ex Doc.
4
106
18
1
Maryland, merchants of Baltimore, duty on sales at
auction
Ex Doc.
2
34
18
1
auctioneers of Baltimore, against taxing sales at
auction
-
Ex. Doc.
4
53
18
1
merchants of Baltimore, against new tariff
-
Ex Doc.
5
99
18
1
on, claim of levy court of Calvert county
-
Rep. Com.
1
7
$1
1
on same
-
Rep. Com.
2
177
16
2
act of, confirming act of Virginia incorporating
Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company
-
Bx Doc.
4
68
20
1
amendatory act, subscription of stock in Chesa-
peake and Ohio canal
-
Ex. Doc.
5
205
1
on claims of, for interest on advances late war -
Rep. Com.
1
116
19
20
1
Chamber of Commerce of Baltimore, against
tariff
-
Ex. Doc.
3
82
20
1
Chamber of Commerce of Baltimore, on pro-
tested bills of exchange
-
Ex. Doc.
3
119
20
1
inhabitants of Anne Arundel county, against tariff
Ex Dec.
5
188
20
1
OR extending provisions of act, allowing interest
OR claims of
.
Rep. Com.
3
189
20
1
on claims of City Council of Baltimore, expen-
ditures late war
.
Rep. Com.
3
$18
20
1
on claims of citizens of Baltimore, vessels sunk.
(See Baltimore.)
20
1
on claims for interest on expenditures late war -
Rep. Com.
4
*249
18
2
McMinn, Joseph, copies of letters to Secretary of
War, extinguish Cherokee title to lands in
Georgia, Alabama, and Tennessee
.
Ex. Doc.
3
43
19
1
McCartney, John, (cattle taken from him, as intrud-
er on Indian lands)
.
Rep. Com.
1
74
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Congress.
Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page.
19
I
McKeever, Isaac, Lieut., navy, expenses in attend-
ing trial of certain slave ships
.
Rep. Com.
2
150
19
1
McNish, Alexander, and 201 others, (pensions)
-
Rep. Com.
2
164
19
1
special in his case
-
.
Rep. Com.
2
173
15-
1
McKey, Barnabas, (pension)
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
164
19
1
McPherson, Mark, (pension)
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
164
19
1
McGuire, Bartholomew, (pension)
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
164
19
À
McFalls, George, (pension)
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
164
19
1
McQuellan, Alexander, (pension)
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
193
19
2
McDuff, Daniel, (commutation, pay, &e., revolution)
Rep. Com.
1
22
21
1
Same
.
Rep. Com.
1
58
19
2
McClanahan, Thomas, (revolutionary services)
-
Rep. Com.
1
25
20
1
McArthur, Duncan. memorial and documents, (lands
Roberts and Luillow's lines)
-
Ex. Doc.
s
137
20
2
report of committee on some
-
Rep. Com.
1
88
20
1
McAlhany, Allen B., (bounty land, late war)
-
Rep. Com.
3
282
20
1
McIlvain, James, in favor of tariff
-
Ex. Doc.
4
151
20
1
McDonnell, John, (refund duties paid on certain ar-
ticles transported to Detroit)
-
Rep. Com.
2
69
20
1
McClure, Wm, (services as Commissioner to France
in 1803)
-
Rep. Com.
2
94
20
2
McCarty James, (lime taken for public buildings
at Baton Rouge)
-
Rep. Com
1
1
21
1
Same
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
215
20
2
McCormack, Peter, (land claim)
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
13
20
2
McHugh, Susan, (donation of land)
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
35
21
1
Same
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
197
21
1
Mc Donough, John, (land claim)
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
67
21
2
report of Register, &c, on same
-
Ex. Doc.
1
23
21
1
McAnulty and others, Indians, (relinquish interest
United States, in reservations)
-
Rep. Com.
1
69
21
1
McLaughlin, Colvin, revolutionary services
-
Rep. Com.
2
194
21
1
Mclver, John, (land claim)
Rep. Com.
S
363
21
1
McCobb, Parker, refund foreign tonnage duties paid
on his vessel
-
Rep. Com.
3
395
21
2
McKim, John, (extra services as non-commissioned
officer of marine corps)
-
Rep. Com.
1
105
19
1
Meade, Richard W., (claims on Spain)
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
174
20
1
Same, at large
-
Rep. Com.
1
58
21
2
Mediterranean passports, amount of payments for
during the years 1826-27-'28-'29
Ex. Doc.
1
26
18
1
Mexico, trade with western States (Missouri) and the
province of
Ex. Doc.
11
155
18
50
causes which have delayed the survey of boun-
dary between United States and
-
Ex. Doc.
3
52
19
2
respecting boundary, and runaway negroes, and
collection of debts from persons escaping into
Ex. Doc.
2
25
20
1
respecting recovery of debts from persons ab-
sconding into
Ex. Doc.
3
61
19
1
and South America, instructions to Minister, (Mr.
Poinsett,) and on subject of a supposed pledge
relative to foreign interference
-
F.x. Doc.
8
142
21
1
unfriendly conduct of (Pres. Mess.)
.
Ex. Doc.
1
2
e
20
1
Menac, Samuel, friendly Creek, statement of his
claim for losses, and amount paid under act of
1817 for his relief
Ex. Doc.
5
200
Mesurado, agency at. (See Slave Trade, Colonization.)
18
I
Members of Congress, relative to election of
-
Rep. Com.
1
8
19
1
on changing the laws relative to the election of
Rep. Com
2
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93
Congress.
Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page.
18
1
Members of Congress, respecting their habitancy at
time of election
-
Rep. Com.
1
77
19
1
who have received appointments, with pay, from
formation of Government to 1826
-
Ex. Doc.
9
164
21
1
on Exing ratio of representation under 5th census
Rep. Com.
1
127
21
1
President's views respecting appointment of, to
offices, (Pros Mess.)
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
8
21
2
uniform made of computing mileage of
-
Rep. Com.
1
30
21
2
respecting the pay of
-
Rep- Com.
1
34
18
2
of the 18th Congress, where born, &c.
-
Ex. Doc.
6
100
19
1
same of 19th Congress
-
Ex. Doc.
10
18.
1d
2
Meucci, Antonio, (national paintings, Capitol)
-
Rep. Com.
2
88
Merchants of Baltimore, vessels sunk. (See Balt.)
Merino, slave ship. (See Slave Ships )
19
1
Memphramagog and Connecticut rivers, survey of
route for canal
-
Ex. Doc.
9
154
19
1
Mendenhall, Wm. (wagon and team lost in public
service late war)
-
Rep. Com.
1
99
19
1
Merchant, George, Paymaster, (allow credit for cer-
tain payment)
-
Rep. Com.
2
146
19
1
Merrit, Ebenezer, (pension)
-
-
-
R.p. Com.
2
164
19
2
Merrimac river, Survey of
-
Ex. Doc.
7
140
19
2
Medals, formerly Gen. Washington's, Mr. Everett's
proposition to purchase for use of library. (See
end of 2d vol. Rep. Com.)
21
I
Medal presented by the President of Colombia to the
President of the United States
-
Ex. Doc.
2
31
21
1
report of committee respecting same
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
170
21
1
Memphis and Tuscumbia road, on making appropria-
tion for
-
Rep. Com.
2
293
21
1
Meeker, Samuel, (supplies furnished troops in 1806
at New Orleans)
-
Rep. Com.
2
244
21
2
Menary, John, (horse lost late war)
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
38
19
1
Michigan, on contested election of delegate from
-
Rep. Com.
1
S9
19
I
on making fortifications and certain roads for the
1
49
protection of, with memoir of Gov. Cass
s
Rep. Com.
2
144
19
1
on authorizing Secretary of Treasury to confirm
land claims in
-
20
Rep. Com.
1
72
2
expense and military importance of roads from
Detror to Fort Gratiot and to Saganaw
-
Ex. Doc.
2
29
19
1
19
on extending jurisdiction of courts in
-
Rep. Com.
1
95
1
20
on authorizing Legislature to lease school lands -
Rep. Com.
1
111
1
Same
-
2u
Rep. Com.
2
71
1
memorial Legislature, property lost by citizens
of, during late war
-
Ex. Doc.
2
17
20
I
report of committee on claims of citizens, for
loase late war
-
20
Rep. Com.
4
268
1
on confirming land claims in, with report of Board
of Commissioners and report of Secretary of
the Treasury thereon
-
Rep. Com.
1
12
20
1
on granting pre-emptions to actual settlers St.
Joseph
-
Rep. Com.
3
167
20
1
respecting boundary between Ohio and
-
Rep. Com.
3
1964
2.
2
report of committee, same
.
Rep. Com.
1
2
r
I
on amending act for the appointment of addi-
tional judge in
Rep. Com.
3
197
20
2
on confirming certain land claims in
-
Rep. Com.
1
40
20
2
on granting rehef to certain purchasers of land in
Rep. Com.
1
45
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INDEX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Session.
Volume.
Number.
Date
21
1
Michigan, on dividing Territory of, and establishing
Territory of Huron
-
Rep. Com.
1
56
21
1
letter from A.E. Wing, same subject
-
Ex. Doc.
2
66
21
1
memorial of, invest legislative authority in Gover-
nor, Council, and House of Representatives
-
Rep. Com.
1
141
21
1
on increasing salaries of the judges of
-
Rep. Com.
3
304
21
2
memorial of Legislature, on subject of cultivation
of silk
-
Ex. Doc.
3
95
21
1
on paying claims of volunteers of, (see Dequin-
dre and Smith)
-
Rep. Com.
2
268
21
1
Midshipmen, opinion of Surgeons on use of ardent
spirits by
-
Ex. Doc.
1
23
21
2
Mileage of Members of Congress, fix uniform mode
of computing
-
Rep. Com.
1
30
21
1
Miami Exporting Company, (claims for commissions,
&c, advances late war)
-
Rep. Com.
3
373
18
1
Mill-seats, on granting pre-emption rights for
-
Rep. Com.
2
115
18
2
Miller, Mary. (boat impressed and lost late war)
-
Rep. Com.
1
5
19
1
Mills, John H., (land claim)
-
Rep. Com.
1
38
19
1
Miller, John, (pension)
-
Rep. Com.
2
164
19
2
Miller, Chad, (bounty land and pay, services late
war)
-
Rep. Com.
2
52
20
1
Miller, James, and others, Collectors of Customs, (in-
crease of pay)
-
Rep. Com.
1
35
20
1
Mills, John, (additional allowance on muskets)
-
Rep. Lom.
3
69
21
1
Mills, Robert, memorial, on improving Hall House of
Representatives U.S.
-
Rep. Com.
1
83
21
1
on supplying Capitol with water
-
Rep. Com.
3
344
19
1
Miranda, Pedro, refund duties illegally demanded
and paid
-
Rep. Com.
2
198
Military Academy, West Point. (See Academy.)
Military. (See Army.)
Military establishment, annual contingent expenses.
(See Contingent Expenses.)
annual appropriations and expenditures of same.
(See Appropriations.)
18
1
Military stores and munitions of war, contracts for
since 1820
Ex. Doc.
2
20
18
1
on sale of damaged and unserviceable stores
-
Rep. Com.
2
81
19
2
Military road, facilitate access to West Point
-
Rep. Com.
1
72
20
1
Militia-men of Tennessee, report of committee rela-
tive to the trial and execution of, with all the
documents on the subject
-
Rep. Com.
2
140
20
1
Governor Blount's order, calling into service Col.
Pipkin's regiment
-
Rep. Com.
3
225
18
1
Militia claims of Massachusetts, message and docu-
ments relative to
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
83
18
1
report of committee on same
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
120
18
2
report of 3d Auditor
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
97
19
1
Same
-
Ex. Doc.
3
29
19
1
report of committee, with documents at large
-
Rep. Com.
1
18
20
2
report of Secretary on same, at large
-
Ex. Doc.
1
3
21
1
report of committee, same subject
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
223
18
1
of Georgia, services in 1792-3-'4
-
.
Rep. Com.
1
45
18
2
report of accomptant Howell, and documents
-
Ex. Doc.
2
16
19
2
resolutions of Georgia on same
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
40
19
2
report of committee, same
-
.
Rep. Com.
1
77
19
1
of the several States, rules for the settlement of
Ex. Doc.
3
29
20
1
of South Carolina, on subject of
-
Rep. Com.
4
246
21
1
report of committee, with documents, same
Rep. Com.
1
66
FROM EIGHTEENTH TO TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS.
95
Congress.
Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page.
21
1
Militia of Delaware, on allowing interest on
-
Rep. Com.
2
185
20
1
of Pennsylvania, for services in 1794
-
Rep. Com.
3
223
18
1
return of, since 1814, (Docs. Pres. Mess.)
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
109
18
1
defects in system for the organization of, (Pres.
Mess.)
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
8
18
1
District of Columbia, relative to distributing arms
to, (Docs. Pres. Mcss.)
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
50
18
1
on distributing arms to the
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
83
18
2
annual returns, with arms, &c. in 1824
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
103
18
2
expenses in arming the, in 1824, and apportion-
ment of arms among the States, (Docs. Pres
Mess.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
99
19
1
President recommends reorganization, (Pres.Mess.)
Ex. Doc.
1
1
7
19
1
annual returns, with arms, &c. in 1825
Ex. Doc.
5
95
19
2
expenses in arming in 1825, and apportionment
of arms, &c., (Docs. Pres. Mess.)
}
203
Ex. Doc.
1
2
-
204
19
2
system of cavalry tactics for the
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
57
19
2
report of board of officers, with correspondence
on plan for reorganization of the, (Docs. Pres.
Mcss.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
269
19
2
report of committee on reorganizing and disci-
20
plining the
Rep. Com.
2
92
1
expenses in arming, in 1826, and apportionment
20
of arms, &c., (Docs. Pres. Mess.)
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
92
1
annual returns in 1527, with arins, &c.
-
20
Ex. Doc.
4
130
2
20
same in 1828
-
Ex. Doc.
3
110
2
arms procured in 1827, and apportionment among
20
the States, &c., (Docs. Pres. Mess.)
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
69
w
report of General Gaines for the better organi-
20
zation and discipline of the
Ex. Doc.
3
104
2
report of committee on organization and disci-
pline of
Rep. Com.
1
68
21
1
President recommends training and equipment of
the, (Pres. Mess.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
14
21
1
arms procured, and apportionment of same among
the States in 1828, (Docs. Pres. Mess.)
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
125
21
1
annual returns of, in 1829, with arms, &c.
-
Ex. Doc.
2
50
21
1
report of Secretary of War on arming, equipping,
and disciplining the, with estimate of expense,
&c.
Ex. Doc.
3
72
21
1
report of committee on organizing, &c. of the
Rep. Com.
1
126
21
2
arms procured in 1829, and apportionment of
same among the States for the, (Docs. Pres.
Mess.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
144
21
2
relative to printing and distribution of tactics for
the
Ex. Doc.
2
47
21
2
Mint, on establishing branch in North Carolina
.
Rep. Com.
1
82
18
1
assays of foreign coins in 1823, annual report of
Ex. Doc.
2
41
18
2
Same, in 1824
Ex. Doc.
4
65
19
1
Same, in 1825
-
.
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
109
20
1
Same, in 1827
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
251
20
2
Same, in 1828 .
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
67
21
1
Same, in 1829 -
-
-
.
Ex. Doc.
2
52
21
2
Same, in 1830
-
.
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
99
18
2
annual report of Director; operations in 1824
-
Ex. Doc.
4
70
19
I
Same, in 1825
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
107
19
2
Same, in 1826 -
.
-
.
.
Ex. Doc.
5
113
20
1
Same, in 1827 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
70
20
2
Same, in 1828
.
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
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INDEX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,
Congress
Session.
Volume.
Number.
Date
21
1
Mint, annual report of Director: operations in 1829
Ex. Doc.
3
56
21
2
Same, in 1830
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
46
18
1
annual report of Secretary of Treasury; coinage,
&c., in 1823
.
-
Ex. Doc.
11
152
19
1
Same, in 1824
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
108
19
2
Same, in 1826
-
-
.
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
119
20
1
Same, in 1827
-
-
.
.
.
Ex. Doc.
6
250
20
2
Same, in 1828
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
132
21
1
Same, in 1829
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
112
21
2
Same, in 1830
-
-
.
-
Ex. Doc.
4
135
20
2
letter from the Director, on subject of enlarging
buildings of the
-
Ex. Doc.
2
51
21
1
report of committee on same subject
-
Rep. Com
2
272
18
1
Minifie, Charles, (interest claim)
-
Rep. Com.
1
14
19
1
Ministers, opinion of Attorney General respecting
outfits, &c., of
-
Ex. Doc.
10
167
19
I
Mr. Adams's argument, same subject
Ex. Doc.
10
177
19
2
to Panama, when appointed, and compensation
Ex. Doc.
5
73
21
:
message and documents respecting outfit and
salaries of
Ex. Doc.
2
S7
21
1
relative to retrenclunent in foreign intercourse
Ex. Doc.
3
85
21
1
and Charge des Affaires, &c., report of committee
respecting outfits and salaries of, and settle-
ment of their accounts
-
Rep. Com.
2
220
21
1
Mississippi and Ohio rivers, memorial inhabitants of
Louisville, Kentucky, improvement of
-
Rep. Com.
3
337
21
1
report of committee recommending an appropria-
tion for the improvement of
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
S79
20
1
letter from Henry M. Shreeve, on improvement of
Ex. Doc.
2
11
20
1
on making further provision for the improve-
ment of
Rep. Com.
3
213
21
1
survey of the pasies at the mouth of, with view
to lights, &c., with statement of commerce for
last 8 years
Ex. Doc.
1
7
21
2
report of Shreeve and Delafield on improvement
of
Ex. Doc.
1
9
18
1
Mississippi, state of the 2 and 3 per cent. fund aris-
ing from sales of lands
Ex. Doc.
10
129
18
2
memorial, bar at Natchez; change judiciary
-
Ex Doc.
6
94
19
2
Surveyor of, (G. Davis,) on surveying lands
-
Ex Doc.
5
102
19
2
causes which have prevented survey of lands
south of 31st degree of latitude
Ex Doc.
2
24
20
1
relative to survey of lands on Lake Washington,
in
Ex. Doc.
2
53
20
1
on granting pre-emptions in Choctaw district,
and survey lands on Lake Washington
Rep. Com.
2
102
20
1
on revising acts for adjustment of land claims
Ex. Doc.
s
144
20
1
respecting difficulty in surveying and bringing in-
to market public lands in
Ex. Doc.
3
110
20
1
on granting pre-emptions to lands in Choctaw dis-
trict, &c.
Rep. Com.
2
103
20
1
on expediency of treating with the Choctaws for
lands in
Rep Com
2
135
20
1
on improving navigation of Pascagoula and Pearl
rivers
}
Rep. Com.
s{
175
145
20
2
information respecting inundated lands in
Ex. Doc.
3
99
21
1
resolutions Legislature, respecting tariff and in-
ternal improvements
Rep. Com.
3
300
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97.
Congress.
Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page.
21
2
Mississippi, memorial of Legislature, respecting
pre-emption to settlers, &c.
Ex. Doc.
3
80
18
1
Missouri, state of the 2 and 3 per cent. fund arising
from sales of lands, &c.
Ex. Doc.
10
129
18
1
instructions of Mr. Gallatin, and regulations of
O'Rielly, Gayoso, and Morales, respecting land
land claims in
Ex. Doc.
2
83
18
2
memorial of inhabitants, communication with pro-
vince of Mexico
Ex. Doc.
4
79
19
1
Gen. Atkinson's expedition up Missouri river, &c.
Ex. Doc.
6
117
19
2
information respecting lead mines in
-
Ex. Doc.
2
7
19
2
memorial Legislature, in behalf of sufferers by
earthquakes, New Madrid
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
67
19
2
on subject of Indian depredations
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
51
20
1
on authorizing sale of reservations for lead mines
Rep. Com.
2
114
20
1
Surveyor's office, condition of, and allowance of
clerk
Ex. Doc.
4
145
20
2
on granting lots to trustees of schools, St. Louis
Rep. Com.
1
12
21
1
respecting claims of Bank of Missouri
Ex. Doc.
4
111
21
1
memorial of Legislature, authorize sale of lands
reserved for salt springs, &c.
-
Rep. Com.
1
96
18
2
Miscellaneous claims discharged at the Treasury
in 1823
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
79
18
2
Same, in 1824
-
.
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
66
19
1
Same, in 1825
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
s
57
19
2
Same, in 1826
-
-
-
.
-
Ex. Doc.
5
101
20
1
Same, in 1827
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
185
20
2
Same, in 1828
.
-
-
-
.
Ex. Doc.
4
134
21
1
Same, in 1829
-
-
.
-
-
Ex. Doc.
s
57
21
2
Same, in 1830
-
-
-
.
Ex. Doc.
3
94
18
1
Missionary Society, Board of Foreign, civilization of
Indians
-
Ex. Doc.
5
102
20
1
Baptist Convention, same
-
-
18
Rep. Com.
3
219
1
Mitchell, John, (agent for prisoners, Halifax, late
war)
-
Rep. Com.
2
112
19
1
Mitchell, James, (military services in 1795, '96)
-
Rep. Com.
1
31
19
1
Mitchell, Andrew, administrator of, (refund tax on
stills)
Rep. Com.
1
97
20
2
21
Mitchell, James, (services and horse lost, revolution)
Rep. Com.
1
10
1
Mitchell and Yarnell, (losses on contract, supplying
military post with provisions)
-
18
Rep. Com.
3
400
2
Monroe, James, message of, on subject of his public
accounts
-
Ex. Doc.
2
33
18
2
report of committee, and documents, respecting
settlement of his diplomatic accounts; also, ac-
counts for furnishing the President's house
-
Rep. Com.
2
79
19
1
amount received by him under his various ap-
pointments, and claims disallowed
Ex. Doc.
4
53
19
1
report of committee on settlement of his accounts
Rep. Com.
2
136
20
2
inhabitants of Albemarle in favor of his claim
-
Ex. Doc.
3
94
20
2
report of committee, (Mr. Rives,) with docu-
ments, same
Rep. Com.
1
76
20
2
Same, (by Mr. Taliaferro)
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
96
21
1
Same, (by Mr. Mercer)
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
276
21
2
letter from Mr. Monroe, same subject
-
Ex. Doc.
1
6
21
1
Mobile bay, canal or railroad, Tennessee river
.
Rep. Com.
2
228
19
1
Moffett, George, (pension)
.
Rep. Com.
2
164
19
2
Moffett, John, (loan office certificate, revolution)
-
Rep. Com.
1
65
20
1
Same
.
Rep. Com.
2
121
13
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INDEX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page.
21
1
Moffett, John, (loan office certificate, revolution)
-
Rep. Com.
1
91
18
1
Monuments to the memory of Generals Wooster and
Davidson
Ex. Doc.
6
118
18
2
report of committee on same
Rep. Com.
1
73
18
2
Montgomery, Johanna, (services and loss of her
husband in navy)
Rep. Com.
1
46
20
2
Montgomery, Col., correspondence of, with Chero-
kee council
Ex. Doc.
1
6
21
1
Montgomery, Alexander, complete payment on land
forfeited
Rep. Com.
1
11
20
1
Money, Continental, amount issued during revolution,
and depreciation
Ex. Doc.
3
107
20
1
Molasses, memorial of citizens of Newport, R. I.,
against increase of duty on
-
Ex. Doc.
3
118
20
1
Same, of Warren, same
-
Ex. Doc.
4
160
19
1
Moore, Isidore, (New Madrid land claim)
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
86
19
2
Same
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
5
19
1
Moore, Daniel, (pension)
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
193
20
2
Moore, Samuel, Director of Mint, (enlarge buildings
of Mint)
Ex. Doc.
2
51
21
1
Moore, Edward, administrator of, (prize money, Lake
Champlain)
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
159
18
1
Morris, Richard G., (Quartermaster's certificates, re-
volution)
-
Rep. Com.
1
16
20
1
Same
-
.
-
Rep. Com.
2
126
21
1
Same
-
-
Rep. Com
2
274
21
2
Moore, Frances, adm'x of J. E. Moore, (lost loan
office certificate, revolution)
-
Rep. Com.
1
15
19
1
Morrison, William, army contractor, (beef cattle
taken by Indians)
-
-
Rep. Com
1
130
19
2
Same
-
Rep. Com
1
64
20
1
condemned rations
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com
3
163
21
1
Same
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
63
19
1
Morrison, Jonathan, (pension)
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
164
21
1
Morrison, James, ex'rs of, (improvements at salt
works)
Rep. Com.
1
133
19
1
Morgan, Elizabeth, (revolutionary services of hus-
band)
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
160
19
1
Mulberry trees, on cultivation of, and breeding of
silk worms, with notes of Mr. Genet
Rep. Com.
2
182
19
1
Muscle Shoals, examination of, with view to canal
-
Ex. Doc.
4
67
19
1
on expediency of making survey for canal
-
Rep. Com.
2
215
20
1
report of survey, &c.
Ex. Doc.
7
284
19
1
Mullany, James R., Quartermaster late war, (settle
his accounts)
-
Rep. Com.
1
15
19
1
Mulligan, Patrick, (pension)
-
Rep. Com.
2
194
21
1
Mure, Jane, (use of house occupied by troops in
Florida)
-
Rep. Com.
3
303
21
1
Musser, George, and others, heirs of Buckley
-
Rep. Com.
3
316
20
1
Muskets, additional allowance to contractors for
-
Rep. Com.
3
~n
168
169
21
2
Muse, Lawrence, trustee of, (see Matthews)
-
21
Rep. Com.
1
69
2
Myers, Moses, memorial of, late Collector at Nor-
folk, Va.
Ex. Doc.
3
70
18
1
Navy hospital fund, situation of in 1823
-
Ex. Doc.
6
115
19
2
report of Commissioners in 1826, on the state of
its funds, and relative to amount due from Go.
vernment
Ex. Doc.
20
3
2
54
report of committee, payment of sum due from
General Government
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99
Congress.
Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page.
21
1
Navy hospital fund, receipts and expenditures in
1829, and recommendation for a change in fu-
ture management of its concerns; also, for the
appointment of a clerk
Ex. Doe.
2
40
20
2
Navy Hospitals, buildings, information respecting
progress of, (Docs. Pres. Mes.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
113
21
1
at Pensacola, on subject of, (Docs. Pres. Mes.) -
Ex. Doc.
1
2
233
21
1
at Philadelphia and Norfolk, respecting disburse-
ments on, and completion of
Ex. Doc.
2
40
21
2
at Charlestown, Mass., Brooklyn, N.Y., and at
Pensacola, report and plans, with estimate of
cost of building, and for furnishing same
-
Ex. Doc.
3
93
18
1
Navy pension fund, annual report of Commissioners
on condition of, in 1823, and list of pensioners
Ex. Doc.
2
29
19
1
Same in 1825
-
Ex. Doc.
4
63
19
2
Same in 1826
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
56
20
1
Same in 1827
-
Ex. Doc.
5
197
20
2
report showing its financial concerns for last fif-
teen years, with annual report for 1824
-
Ex. Doc.
4
144
21
1
annual report for 1829, with various statements
relative to its financial concerns
Ex. Doc.
3
63
20
2
report of committee on the management and
affairs of, with list of pensioners granted under
the various laws
Rep. Com
1
104
20
2
report of committee on application of sundry per-
sons for pensions
Rep. Com.
1
103
21
2
annual report of Commissioners for 1830, with
list of pensioners, &c.
Ex. Doc.
3
75
21
2
report of committee on subject of pensions
chargeable on the
Rep. Com.
1
86
18
1
Navy yards, improvements in 1823, at the several
yards, (Docs. Pres. Mes.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
116
19
1
at Philadelphia, relative to taxes imposed on, &c.
Ex. Doc.
10
166
19
1
at Pensacola, report of Captains, examine site for,
(Docs. Pres. Mes.)
Ex. Doc.
1
1
121
19
1
report of Secretary on expediency of construct-
ing dry docks
-
Ex. Doc.
8
143
19
1
at Baltimore, on the expediency of establishing
Rep. Com.
1
92
19
1
at Narraganset, Rhode Island, on establishing
-
Rep. Com.
1
93
19
1
on river Thames, Connecticut, same
-
Rep. Com.
1
94
19
2
survey of certain harbors for dry docks
Ex. Doc.
6
125
21
1
report Navy Commissioners on subject of, gene-
rally, and on reducing the number of navy
yards, (Docs. Pres. Mes.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
225
21
1
report of Commissioners in 1815, on subject of
dry docks and navy yards
Ex. Doc.
2
43
21
1
survey of harbors of New York, Narraganset,
Newport, and Boston, with a view to naval de-
pots
Ex. Doc.
1
21
21
1
at Pensacola, on subject of, (Doos. Pres. Mes.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
231.
21
1
erect railway, Pensacola, on subject of
Ex. Doc.
4
101
81
1
at Portsmouth, Vir., loss which Government
would sustain in removal of
Ex. Doc.
4
98
21
2
relative to survey of certain ports for naval depots
Ex. Doc.
1
15
Navy Department, clerks employed in. (See Clerks.)
contingent expenses of the. (See Contingent Ex-
penses).
contracts made by the. (See Contracts.)
21
1
report of Commissioners on reorganizing Navy
Department
Ex.
Doc
2
299
100
INDEX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page.
21
1
Navy Department, letter Secretary, reorganizing
Navy Board, &c.
Ex. Doc.
2
39
21
2
respecting the acc'ts in the Fourth Auditor's office
Ex. Doc.
2
33
18
1
Navy, annual report of Secretary, operations in 1823,
(Docs. Pres. Mes.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
110
18
1
vessels in commission in 1823, and those in ordi-
nary and on stocks, (Docs. Pres. Mes.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
116
18
1
correspondence Capt. Spence respecting agency
at Cape Mesurado, suppression slave trade,
(Docs. Pres. Mes.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
122
18
1
correspondence Com. Porter, suppression of pira-
cies, West Indies, (Docs. Pres. Mes.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
136
18
1
list of officers who died in 1823, (Docs. Pres. Mes.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
196
18
1
list of officers in 1823, and their services at sea
since 1815
Ex. Doc.
2
43
18
1
plan for peace establishment
-
Ex. Doc.
4
52
18
1
contingent expenses in 1823
Ex. Doc.
2
24
18
1
appropriations made in 1823, and expenditure of
same
Ex. Doc.
5
77
18
1
amount expended under acts for gradual increase,
to 1824
Ex. Doc.
5
92
18
1
respecting supplies, provisions, &c. sent to Pa-
cific for use of
Ex. Doc.
10
147
18
1
proceedings of court martial, trial of Lieutenant
Kennon
Ex. Doc.
10
150
18
1
amount of money refunded by prize agents, &c.
Ex. Doc.
11
153
18
1
on building ten sloops of war
-
Rep. Com.
1
33
18
2
contingent expenses in 1824
Ex. Doc.
2
32
18
2
report of committee respecting contingent ex-
penses in 1824
Rep. Com.
1
45
18
2
President declines giving information relative to
conduct of certain officers in Pacific Ocean
Ex. Doc.
3
42
18
2
appropriations made in 1824, and expenditure of
same
-
4
74
18
2
proceedings of court martial in cases of Lieute-
nants Weaver and Conner
Ex. Doc.
s
81
18
2
on providing additional force, suppression of pi-
racy
Rep. Com.
1
22
18
2
on rewarding C. D. Brodie, invention stopping
leak in vessel
Rep. Com.
1
58
19
1
President recommends peace establishm't, (Pres.
Mes.)
Ex. Doc.
1
1
13
19
1
President recommends establishment of naval
schools, (Pres. Mes.)
Ex. Doc.
1
1
14
19
1
annual report of Secretary, operations in 1825,
(Docs. Pres. Mes.)
Ex. Doc.
1
1
93
19
1
list of vessels in commission in 1825, and where
stationed, (Docs. Pres. Mes.)
Ex. Doc.
1
1
104
19
1
operations of the West India squadron under
command of Com. Warrington, (Docs. Pres.
Mes.)
Ex. Doc.
1
1
104
19
1
respecting capture of pirates on that station,
(Docs. Pres. Mes.)
Ex. Doc.
1
1
106
19
1
report of Captains of the, on naval establishment
at Pensacola, (Docs, Pres. Mes.)
-
Ex. Doc.
1
1
121
19
1
correspondence, Com. Rogers, operations in Me-
diterranean, (Docs. Pres. Mes.)
Ex. Doc.
1
1,
124
19
1
correspondence, Com. Hull, operations in Pacific,
(Docs. Pres. Mes.)
Ex. Doc
1
1
126
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101
Congress.
Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page.
19
1
Navy, list of deaths in 1825, (Docs. Pres. Pres.)
-
Ex. Doc.
1
1
131
19
1
list of resignations in 1825,
do
Ex. Doc.
1
1
134
19
1
expenditures in 1825,
do
-
Ex. Doc.
1
1
133
19
1
estimates for 1826, with explanatory statements,
(Docs. Pres. Mcs.)
.
Ex. Doc.
1
1
135
19
1
Same, for marine corps, (Docs. Pres. Mes.)
-
Ex. Doc.
1
1
164
19
1
progress, gradual increase,
do
Ex. Doc.
1
1
151
19
1
list of vessels in 1825, when and where built,
(Docs. Pres. Mes.)
Ex. Doc.
1
1
154
19
1
utility of cotton cordage and sail cloth for use of,
Ex. Doc.
4
66
21
2
extracts of letters from Captains of navy, same
subject, (Docs. Pres. Mes.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
226
19
1
contingent expenses in 1825
-
Ex. Doc.
3
26
19
1
appropriations for 1825, and expenditure of same
Ex. Doc.
4
73
19
1
cost of certain frames of live oak timber for use of
Ex. Doc.
5
85
19
2
preservation of live oak timber
Ex. Doc.
5
114
21
1
respecting land purchased for live oak, by Mr.
White, (Docs. Pres. Message)
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
234
21
1
respecting expenditure in 1827, 1828, 1829, and
1830, on account of the preservation of live oak
Ex. Doc.
1
2
210
21
2
report of committee on same subject
-
Rep. Com.
1
102
19
1
expenses of courts martial and courts of inquiry,
and to whom paid since 1824, and proceed-
ings of trial of Commodore Porter
-
Ex. Doc.
5
91
19
1
list of officers and crew of frigate Chesapeake
at time of her capture
Ex. Doc.
6
110
19
1
protection to our commerce with Brazil, &c.
-
Ex. Doc.
6
119
19
I
report committee, same subject
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
120
19
1
on constructing dry docks
-
-
F.x. Doc.
8
143
19
2
survey of certain harbors with view to dry docks
Ex. Doc.
6
125
19
1
on taxing yard at Philadelphia
-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
166
19
1
on increasing the marine corps
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
196
19
1
on expenditure of appropriation, suppression of
slave trade
-
Rep. Com.
1
65
19
2
President's views (Adams) respecting the (Pres.
Mess.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
14
19
2
annual report of the Secretary, operations in
1826, (Docs. Pres. Mess. Part IV.)
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
3
19
2
vessels in commission in 1826, and where sta-
tioned, (Docs. Pres. Mess. Part IV.)
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
11
19
2
respecting the removal of the remains of Com-
modore Perry, (Docs. Pres. Mess. Part IV.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
11
19
2
correspondence of Commodore Rodgers, opera-
tions Mediterranean, (Docs. Pres. Mess. PartIV.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
15
19
2
correspondence of Commodore Hull, operations
in Pacific, (Docs. Pres. Mess. Part IV.)
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
24
19
2
correspondence of Captain Elliott and Condy
Raguet, protect commerce on coast of Brazil,
(Docs. Pres. Mess. Part IV.)
-
Ex. Doc.
1
NO
30
19
2
proceedings of Captain Shubrick, protection of
fisheries, (Docs. Pres. Mess. Part IV.)
Ex. Doc.
I
2
67
19
2
respecting purchase Greek vessel Liberator for
use of, (Docs. Pres. Mess. Part IV.)
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
19
2
list of deaths since 1st December, 1825, (Docs.
Pres. Mess. Part IV.)
F.x. Doc.
1
2
104
19
2
list of resignations same period, (Docs. Pres.
Mess. Part IV.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
105
19
2
estimates for 1827, with explanations, (Docs. Pres.
Mess. Part IV.)
Ex. Doc
2
107
102
INDEX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page.
19
2
Navy, estimates for 1827, for marine corps, (Doc.
Pres. Mess. Part IV.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
128
19
2
list of vesscls, (Docs. Pres. Mess. Part IV.)
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
125
19
2
contingent expenses in 1826
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
34
19
2
appropriations for 1826, and expenditure of same
Ex. Doc.
5
90
19
2
survey of harbors, dry docks
-
-
-
Ex. Doc
5
114
19
2
preservation of live oak
-
-
Ex. Doc'.
6
125
19
2
on reorganizing medical department of the
-
Rep. Com
1
47
20
1
annual report of the Secretary, operations in
1827, (Docs. Pres. Mess.)
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
199
20
1
list of deaths, resignations, and dismissals since
December 1, 1826, (Docs. Pres. Mess.)
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
212
20
1
report of Licut. McKeever, protection of the
fisheries, (Docs. Pres. Mess.)
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
215
20
1
in relation to the suppression of slave trade,
(Docs. Pres. Mess.)
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
218
20
1
relative to expenditure in 1825, in suppressing
slave trade, (Docs. Pres. Mess)
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
226
20
1
estimate for 1828, with pay of officers, same for
marine corps, (Docs. Pres. Mess.)
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
228
20
1
condition of the vessels of the, in 1827, (Docs.
Pres. Mess.)
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
246
20
1
contingent expenses in 1827
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
50
20
1
memorials of lieutenants, increase their pay
-
Ex. Doc.
3
89
20
1
memorials of surgeons, same
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
182
20
1
rules adopted in selecting applicants for appoint-
ment in the navy; also, showing number of
officers from each State, and excess and de-
ficiency of midshipmen in each State
Ex. Doc.
5
196
20
1
appropriations for 1827, and expenditure of
same
Ex. Doc.
5
222
20
2
annual report of Secretary, operations in 1328,
(Docs. Pres. Mess.)
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
113
20
2
respecting execution of act organizing medical
department, (Docs. Pres. Mess.)
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
113
20
2
respecting the building of navy hospitals, (Docs.
Pres. Mess.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
113
20
2
respecting the fitting out vessel for exploring ex.
pedition, (Docs. Pres. Mess.)
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
117
20
2
respecting examination of navy yards for dry
ducks, (Docs. Pres. Mess.)
-
Ex. Doc.
I
2
120
20
2
expenditure of appropriations, prohibit slave
trade, (Docs. Pres. Mess.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
127
20
2
vessels in commission in 1828, (Docs. Pres. Mess.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
129
20
2
deaths, resignations, and dismissals, since Decem-
ber 1, 1827, (Docs. Pres. Mess.)
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
130
20
2
estimate for 1829; also for marine corps, (Docs.
Pres. Mess.)
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
133
20
2
vessels in ordinary, and on the stocks in 1828,
(Docs. Pres. Mess.)
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
156
20
2
progress under act, gradual increase in 1828,
(Docs. Pres. Mess.)
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
159
20
2
letters from masters of vessels respecting their
cruise in 1828, (Docs. Pres. Mess.)
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
160
20
2
contingent expenses in 1828
-
Ex. Doc.
2
24
20
2
appropriations for 1828, and expenditure of same
Ex. Doc.
3
133
20
2
on connecting with the navy, manufacture of
hemp and cotton cordage
-
-
-
Ex. Doc
2
28
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103
Congress.
Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page.
20
2
Navy, experiments as to comparative fitness between
cotton and hemp for the use of the
Ex. Doc.
3
102
21
1
respecting use of cotton sails, &c., in the, (Docs.
Pres. Mess.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
237
21
1
respecting use of sails, &c., made of American
hemp
Ex. Doc.
4
*128
20
2
memorial of Master Commandants, increase their
pay
Ex. Doc.
2
32
20
2
comparative statements of pay of army and navy
officers, with their relative rank, &c.
Ex. Doc.
3
98
21
1
same subject, (Docs. Pres. Message)
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
247
21
2
report of committee (by Mr. Dorsey) en subject
of pay of Captains, &c., of the, with com-
parative statements of pay of army and navy
officers; also, number of promotions and deaths
since 1816
Rep. Com.
1
85
21
1
President recommends cessation from building
large vessels, (Pres. Mess.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
17
21
1
President recommends abolition of Navy Board,
(Pres. Mess.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
18
21
1
annual report of Secretary, operation in 1829,
(Docs. Pres. Mess.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
33
21
1
vessels in commission in 1829, and where sta-
tioned, (Docs. Pres. Mess.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
222
21
1
vessels in ordinary, on the stocks, and those un-
dergoing repairs, and their conditions in 1829,
(Docs. Pres. Mess.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
223
21
1
on the subject of land purchased for live oak,
by Mr. White, (Docs. Pres. Mess.)
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
234
21
1
examination of the dry Tortugas for naval pur-
purposes, (Docs. Pres. Mess.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
236
21
1
respecting experiments and use of cotton sails,
&c., (Docs. Pres. Mess.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
237
21
1
statement of relative rank and pay army and
navy officers, (Docs. Pres. Mess.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
247
21
1
report of Navy Commissioners on financial con-
cerns, and mode of disbursing appropriations
for the, (Docs. Pres. Mess.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
248
21
1
report of Commissioners on subject of reorga-
nizing Navy Department
Ex. Doc.
1
2
299
21
1
report of Second Auditor, allowances to officers,
and settlement of accounts, (Docs. Pres. Mess.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
262
21
1
estimates for 1830, (Docs. Pres. Mess.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
275
21
1
list of deaths, resignations, and dismissals since
1st Dec., 1828, (Docs. Pres. Mess.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
296
21
1
letter from Secretary, reorganization of Navy
Board, and ministerial duties of Secretary, &e.
Ex. Doc.
2
39
21
1
survey of certain harbors for naval depots
Ex. Doc.
1
21
21
1
on the subject of the use of ardent spirits in the
Ex. Doc.
1
22
21
1
opinion of surgeons respecting the use of spirits
by midshipmen
Ex. Doc.
1
23
21
1
respecting deficiency in former appropriations
Ex. Doc.
2
26
21
1
contingent expenses in 1829
Ex. Doc.
2
35
21
1
report of committee on the contingent expenses
of the
Rep. Com.
3
393
21
1
appropriations for 1829, and expenditure of same
Ex. Doc.
3
65
Two reports of the same number.
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INDEX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page.
21
1
Navy, relative to loss which would be sustained in the
removal of navy yard at Portsmouth, Virginia
Ex. Doc.
4
98
21
1
respecting erection of marine railway, Pensacola
Ex. Doc.
4
101
21
1
respecting the pay and emoluments of officers,
marine corps
Ex. Doc
4
107
21
1
pay and allowances of every description, allowed
to officers and others connected with the navy
in 1828 and 1829
-
Ex. Doc.
4
121
21
1
canvass and cordage made of American hemp, for
use of
Ex. Doc.
4
*128
21
1
on paying for instruments purchased by Lieut.
Wilkins, for exploring expedition
Rep. Com.
3
304
21
2
annual report of Secretary, operations in 1830,
1
2
m
37
(Docs. Pres. Mess.)
s
Ex. Doc.
201
21
2
correspondence respecting Capt. Finch's cruise
to the Sandwich Islands, (Docs. Pres. Mess.)
Ex. Doc.
1
1
202
21
2
respecting use of chloride of lime on board of
West India fleet, (Docs. Pres. Mess.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
205
21
2
progress in erection of dry docks, (Docs. Pres.
Mess.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
206
21
2
expenditures on account of live oak, &c. (Docs.
Pres. Mess.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
210
21
2
respecting settlement of accounts of agents for
reception of Africans at Liberia, (Docs. Pres.
Mess.)
Ex. Doc.
1
%
211
21
2
list of vessels in ordinary in 1830, and estimate of
amount necessary for their repair, &c., (Does.
Pres. Mess.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
218
21
2
list of those on the stocks in 1830, and their con-
dition, (Docs. Pres. Mess.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
222
21
2
stores on hand in 1830, at the several navy yards,
(Docs. Pres. Mess.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
225
21
2
list of deaths, dismissions, and resignations since
Dec. 1, 1829, (Docs. Pres. Mess.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
227
21
2
estimate for navy and marine corps for 1831,
(Docs. Pres. Mcss.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
232
21
2
relative to building three schooners for the
Ex. Doc.
1
14
21
2
relative to survey of certain ports for naval depots
Ex. Doc.
1
15
21
2
respecting settlement of accounts in Fourth Au-
ditor's office
Ex. Doc.
2
33
21
2
appropriations for 1830 for the, and expenditure
of the same
Ex. Doc.
3
100
21
2
report of committee on contingent expenses in
1830
Rep Com.
1
93
Navigation and commerce, annual statements of.
(See Commerce.)
20
1
Nancrede, Joseph G., memorial of, on vaccination
Ex. Doc.
3
66
18
1
Nantucket, citizens of, in favor of duty on tallow
Ex. Doc.
6
108
20
1
island of, report, &c, survey of
Ex. Doc.
3
77
20
2
Same, with estimate of cost, improvement of the
harbor
Ex. Doc.
3
97
18
2
Nashville, Tennessee, members of bar of, change
judiciary system
-
Ex. Doc.
2
29
18
2
Natchez, Mississippi, bar of, change judiciary system
Ex. Doc.
6
94
18
2
Narragansett and Boston harbor, canal Taunton and
Weymouth, report of examination, with a view
to survey
Ex. Doc.
5
83
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Page.
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1
Narragansett, survey not completed
-
Ex. Doc.
3
62
21
1
Narragansett and Newport harbors, survey of, for
naval purposes
Ex. Doc.
1
21
21
1
Naples, duties on imports from United States, (ac-
companying report on finance)
-
Ex. Doc.
1
6
45
20
1
Neal, Aug., agent for claimants under Ghent treaty
Ex. Doc.
5
90
20
1
New Brunswick and Maine, correspondence, Great
Britain, respecting boundary of, and impri-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
19
sonment of John Baker
s
7
278
20
2
additional, same subject
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
90
21
2
New England Asylum for Blind, memorial
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
20
21
2
report of committee on aiding
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
66
18
1
New Haven, Chamber of Commerce, against tariff -
Ex. Doc.
5
96
18
1
New Bedford, citizens of, in favor of duty on tallow
Ex. Doc.
6
107
19
2
Same, against reducing duty on salt
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
80
19
1
Newburyport, citizens of, (spoliations)
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
45
19
1
report of committee on same
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
202
21
1
Newport harbor, survey of, for naval purposes
-
Ex. Doc.
1
21
19
2
New Madrid, Legislature Missouri in behalf of suf-
ferers by earthquakes
-
Ex. Doc.
4
67
18
2
Netherlands, duties imposed on American vessels
and cargoes in ports of the
-
Ex. Doc.
s
76
18
2
correspondence, claims of citizens of United
States against the Government of
-
Ex. Doc.
5
85
19
2
corespondence on discriminating duties
-
Ex. Doc.
{ 1
2
5
4
56
19
1
Nelson, Hugh, (pension)
-
Rep. Com.
2
164
Negroes in District of Columbia. (See District of
Columbia.)
20
1
New Orleans, memorial Mayor of, sell part of quays
for building lots, with plan of city, &c.
-
Ex. Doc.
2
26
20
1
on necessity of building new barracks at
-
Ex. Doc.
5
230
20
2
Neth, Lewis, (claim under Florida treaty)
-
Rep. Com.
1
55
21
1
Newton, Thomas, respecting the payment of pur-
chase of land from
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
26
21
1
on contested election of
-
Rep. Com.
2
213
21
1
New, Thomas, assignee of Robert Crittenden, lost
horse Seminole war
-
Rep. Com.
3
339
18
1
New Hampshire, ship builders of Portsmouth against
tariff
-
Ex. Doc.
5
87
20
1
inhabitants of State in favor of tariff
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
80
20
1
of farmers,
same
-
Ex. Doc.
S
81
20
1
on subscribing for stock in Tenth Turnpike Road
Company, aid in repairing road across White
Mountains
-
Rep. Com.
4
233
18
2
New Jersey, Legislature of, in favor colonizing peo-
ple of color
-
-
Ex. Doc.
s
77
1
3
19
1
on behalf of revolutionary officers
.
-
Ex. Doc.
1
4
19
1
tax spirits
.
Ex. Doc.
5
82
20
1
inhabitants of Paterson in favor of tariff
-
Ex. Doc.
2
27
20
1
Legislature, protect manufactures
-
Ex. Doc.
5
98
20
1
Same, amend constitution, election of President
Ex. Doc.
6
236
20
1
Same, in favor of internal improvements
-
Ex. Doc.
6
237
21
1
inhabitants of Rahway and Woodbridge against
removal of Indians
-
Rep. Com.
2
256
18
1
New York, memorial manufacturers of cordage,
against duty on hemp
-
Ex. Doc.
1
9
18
1
citizens of, in behalf of the Greeks
-
Ex. Doc.
1
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Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page.
18
1
New York, Chamber of Commerce, in favor of
bankrupt system
Ex. Doc.
1
15
18
1
merchants of, in favor of duty on sales at auction
Ex. Doc.
2
22
18
1
of dying establishment on Staten Island
Ex. Doc.
2
35
18
1
citizens of Rensselaer, in favor of tariff
-
Ex. Doc.
2
48
18
1
citizens of State,
same
-
Ex. Doc.
2
37
18
1
venders of hardware, against tariff
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
65
18
1
citizens of Albany, in favor of tariff
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
66
18
1
Chamber of Commerce, against tariff
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
68
18
1
tallow-chandlers, against duty on tallow
-
Ex. Doc.
5
106
18
1
of aliens
-
Ex. Doc.
5
90
18
2
merchants of, piracies in neighborhood of Cuba
Ex. Doc.
2
6
19
1
Chamber of Commerce, amend revenue laws
-
Ex. Doc.
6
106
19
1
amount of duties collected, port of, and expen-
ditures from 1790 to 1825
Ex. Doc.
8
139
19
2
proposes to sell to United States fortification on
Staten Island
-
Ex. Doc.
3
49
19
2
memorial merchants of, spoliations
-
Ex. Doc.
s
62
20
1
Chamber of Commerce, on bills of exchange,
protested
-
Ex. Doc.
5
204
20
1
merchants, duty on sales at auction
Ex. Doc.
6
260
20
1
manufacturers and agriculturists of Albany,
in favor of tariff
Ex. Doc.
an
2
33
2
42
20
1
Agricultural Society of Ontario,
do
-
Ex. Doc.
3
63
20
1
Chamber of Commerce of, against tariff
-
Ex. Doc.
3
94
20
1
wool-growers of Madison, in favor of tariff
-
Ex. Doc.
3
112
20
1
Legislature of,
do
-
.
Ex. Doc.
3
123
20
1
inhabitants of Albany,
do
-
Ex. Doc.
4
132
20
1
wool-growers and farmers of Columbia, do
-
Ex. Doc.
s
142
20
1
inhabitants of Herkimer,
do
.
-
Ex. Doc.
4
147
5
175
20
1
do. of Dutches, against tariff
-
Ex. Doc.
6
227
6
239
20
1
do. of Oswego, in favor of tariff
-
Ex. Doc.
5
178
20
1
Slate Company, in favor of duty on slates
-
Ex. Doc.
6
228
20
1
inhabitants of Delaware county, in favor of tariff
Ex. Doc.
6
229
20
1
report of committee on claims of, interest on dis-
bursements late war
Ex. Doc.
s
249*
20
2
memorial Chamber of Commerce, for cash duties
Ex. Doc.
2
43
20
2
merchants of, pay duty under old tariff
-
Ex. Doc.
2
65
20
2
insurance companies of, spoliations
-
Ex. Doc.
s
143
21
1
Indian Board of, for removal of Indians
-
Ex. Doc.
2
233
21
1
Baptist Missionary Society of, same object
-
Ex. Doc.
2
247
21
1
on increasing terms of the United States' courts
southern district of, and increase salaries of
certain district judges
Rep. Com.
3
355
18
1
Niagara frontiers, amend act of 1816, payment of
property lost on, with evidence, &c.
Rep. Com.
2
102
18
2
assessment value of property in the counties of
Erie and Niagara, on 1st, April, 1815
-
Ex. Doc.
2
38
20
2
respecting frauds on revenue on
Ex. Doc.
3
46
19
1
Nippes, Anna M., administratrix of Abram, (addi-
tional allowance on muskets)
Rep. Com.
1
61
19
1
Non-residents, respecting sale of lands in Territo-
ries, for taxes, belonging to
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
127
19
2
report of committee, same subject
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
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Session.
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Number.
Page.
19
1
Noble, Charles, (pre-emption to land)
Rep. Com.
1
49
19
1
Norvell, Henry H., (pension)
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
164
19
1
Nourse, James, (pension)
-
Rep. Com.
2
164
20
1
Norris, Isaac, administrator of Summerl, (drawback)
Rep. Com.
2
101
18
I
Norfolk, citizens of, against tariff
Ex. Doc.
6
112
21
1
Northern frontier, respecting plan for the defence
of
Ex. Doc.
3
67
21
1
Norton, Bargey and Wolverton, removal obstruc-
tions in Savannah river
Rep. Com.
2
248
21
1
documents from Mr. Daniel, commissioner,
against same
Rep. Com.
3
415
18
1
North Carolina, inhabitants of Fayetteville, against
tariff
Ex. Doc.
6
109
19
1
survey of waters of, with view to canals
Ex. Doc.
8
-
125
20
1
Legislature of, against tariff
Ex. Doc.
3
62
20
1
on refunding amount paid Cherokee Indians for
reservations under treaty of 1819
Rep. Com.
2
-
92
20
2
act of, incorporating Roanoke Inlet Company
Ex. Doc.
2
82
21
1
survey of Pasquotank river, in
Ex. Doc.
1
7
21
2
Legislature of, re-open old Roanoke Inlet
Ex. Doc.
3
-
64
21
2
on establishing branch of the Mint in
Rep. Com.
1
82
18
2
Northwest Coast United States, treaty with Russia
respecting boundary of
Ex. Doc.
3
58
19
1
President recommends exploration of, (Pres.
Mes.)
Ex. Doc.
1
1
16
19
1
on exploring, with a view to establishing mili-
tary post on Pacific
}
an
1
Rep. Com.
35
2
213
20
1
memorial of citizens U. S., form colony, Oregon
Ex. Doc.
4
139
20
1
North River, memorial, citizens of Scituate, Mass.,
improvement of
Ex. Doc.
6
266
21
2
report of survey of
Ex. Doc.
1
16
19
1
Observatory, President recommends the establish-
ment of a national
Ex. Doc.
1
1
16
19
1
report of committee on establishing national ob-
servatory in the District of Columbia
Rep. Com.
1
124
19
1
at New Brunswick, memorial of citizens of
Maine for
Ex. Doc.
3
35
20
1
Ocracoke inlet, survey of swash in Pamlico sound,
for the improvement of
-
Ex. Doc.
3
69
20
2
report respecting the progress in improving, un-
der act of 23d May, 1829
-
Ex. Dec.
2
37
21
2
report of engineer on progress, and an estimate
of amount required in 1831 for its improve-
ment
Ex. Doc.
2
40
21
2
on subject of a fortification at
Ex. Doc.
3
81
Officers of the customs, emoluments of. (See
Customs )
Officers breveted, (See Army or Brevet Officers.)
18
1
Officers, Seminole campaign, memorial of, and
opinion of Attorney General
Ex. Doc.
2
42
20
2
Officers of navy and army respecting their rela-
tive rank and pay
Ex. Doc.
3
98
Officers of the army. (See Army.)
19
1
at Fortress Monroe, memorial of
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
37
1
an
2
46
20
respecting death of, on Gulf frontier
-
Ex. Doc.
3
75
21
1
tariff of pay of, in 1829, (Docs. Pres. Mes.)
.
Ex. Doc.
1
2
66
21
2
on reducing number of
Ex. Doc.
3
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Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page.
21
2
Officers on duty with companies, &c., in the staff,
and on furlough, on 29th January, 1831
-
Ex. Doc.
3
92
21
2
extra allowance made to the, in 1829
-
-
Ex. Doc.
s
111
21
1
Officers, civil, President recommends that all ap-
pointments be limited to four years
Ex. Doc.
1
2
21
2
extra allowance to, in 1828 and ig
-
Ex. Doc.
4
126
19
1
Officers of the late war, on granting land to
-
Rep. Com.
2
224
21
2
memorial of, same subject
Ex. Doc.
1
25
21
2
report of committee, recommending donation of
land to
-
Rep. Com.
1
103
19
1
Officers of the revolution, memorial in behalf of
those in New Jersey
-
Ex. Doc.
1
3
19
1
Same, in behalf of those in Rhode Island, New
York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and South
Carolina
-
Ex. Doc.
1
4
19
1
execution and operation of the resolves granting
half pay, and afterwards commuted for five
years' full pay to
Ex. Doc.
8
135
19
1
report of committee on memorials of, for revo-
lutionary services
}
an
1
19
Rep. Com.
2
197
19
2
Same
-
-
Rep Com.
1
6
20
1
memorial of, revolutionary services
.
Ex. Doc.
1
3
20
1
report of committee on granting pensions to
-
Rep. Com
2
136
20
2
list of, on pension list, under act of 15th May,
1828
-
Ex. Doc.
2
68
20
2
on amending act of 15th May, 1828, granting
pensions to
-
Rep. Com.
1
91
21
1
relative to an inquiry as to number of, &c.
-
Ex. Doc.
2
32
21
2
who served prior to 1780, and of widows, me-
morial of
-
Ex. Doc.
3
56
21
2
Same
.
Rep. Com
I
4
21
2
on amending act of last session, respecting lands
to
.
Rep. Com.
1
119
20
1
Officers, &c., on pension list, names of, and States
to which they belong
Ex. Doc.
3
124
20
2
Offences, capital, against United States, since adop-
tion of Constitution
Ex. Doc.
6
146
18
1
Ohio, lands between Roberts and Ludlow's lines,
quieting claims to, in
-
Rep. Com.
2
121
18
2
respecting valuation of same
-
Rep. Com.
1
34
19
1
report of committee, with opinion of Supreme
Court on said claims
-
Rep. Com.
2
145
20
1
memorial of Duncan McArthur, same subject,
with documents
Ex. Doc.
4
137
20
2
report of committee, in favor of quieting said
claims
-
Rep. Com.
1
88
21
1
same object
-
Rep. Com.
1
103
18
1
Ohio Legislature, in relation to school lands in
Ex. Doc.
6
113
18
2
respecting sale of school lands
-
Ex. Doc.
2
*37
18
1
state of 2 and 3 per cent. fund arising from sale
of lands, &c.
Ex. Doc.
10
129
18
1
on selling lands reserved for salt springs in
-
Rep. Com.
2
19
19
1
memorial of Legislature, for sale of school lands
Ex. Doc.
1
8
19
1
on authorizing survey of routes for roads in
-
19
2
Rep. Com.
2
212
Legislature, amend Constitution, election of Pre-
sident, &c,
-
Ex. Doc.
5
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Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page.
20
1
Ohio, inhabitants of Montgomery, colonization
Ex. Doc.
3
79
20
1
Legislature of, in favor of power of General
Government, to tariff
Ex. Doc.
s
156
20
1
Legislature, reply to resolutions of S. Carolina,
on subject of tariff and internal improvements
Ex. Doc.
4
161
20
1
on aiding State in making canal, Dayton to
Lake Erie
Rep. Com.
2
88
20
1
on granting land, use of schools in Connecticut
Western reserve
Rep. Com.
2
109
20
1
on making further grants for support of colleges
in
Rep. Com.
2
124
20
1
on granting land in aid of payment of canal
debt, &c.
Rep. Com.
2
139
20
2
on running boundary between Michigan and Ohio
Rep. Com.
1
2
21
1
on selling to State, on certain terms, all unap-
propriated lands
Rep. Com.
1
128
21
1
on disposing of certain reserved sections of land
in Steubenville district
Rep. Com.
3
411
21
1
memorial of ladies of Steubenville, against re-
moval of Indians
Rep. Com.
2
209
21
1
inhabitants of Brown county, against compelling
Indians to remove
Rep. Com.
2
263
21
1
inhabitants of Green, in favor of protecting In-
dians
Rep. Com.
2
265
21
1
Legislature, in favor of protecting domestic
manufactures
Rep. Com.
3
299
21
1
inhabitants of Miami county, removal of Indians
Rep. Com.
3
302
18
1
Ohio river, canal around falls at Louisville, with re-
port of engineer, D. S. Bates
Rep. Com.
2
98
21
1
memorial of inhabitants of Louisville, Ky., im-
provement of
Rep. Com.
3
337
21
2
dito, same subject
Rep. Com.
1
11
21
2
report of engineer on improvement of falls at
Louisville
Ex. Doc.
1
29
19
1
measures for removal of sand bars in, &c.
Ex. Doc.
8
145
19
1
memorial of pilots and others, for improvement
of
Ex. Doc
3
36
20
1
on making further appropriations for its improve-
ment
Rep. Com.
3
213
20
1
on discontinuing the Superintendent of improve-
ments
-
Rep. Com.
4
269
20
2
report on progress in improving, and on making
an additional appropriation
Ex. Doc.
2
77
21
1
report of committee recommending an appro-
priation for the improvement of navigation of
Rep. Com.
3
379
21
2
and Mississippi, reports of Shreves and Dela-
field, on subject of improvement of navigation
of
Ex. Doc.
1
9
21
2
letter from Mr. Shreve on same subject
Ex. Doc.
3
74
21
2
report of committee recommending an appro-
priation for improvement of
Rep. Com.
1
97
20
2
Oklawaha river, respecting survey of, removal of
obstructions in
Ex. Doc.
2
52
21
1
Olney, Stephen, memorial of, revolutionary services
Rep. Com.
1
53
20
1
Ohl, J. F., (remit duty on goods destroyed by fire)
Rep. Com.
3
170
21
I
Same
Rep. Com.
3
406
18
1
Ogden, Thomas L., and others, (injury to property,
late war)
Rep. Com.
2
86
20
2
Ontario, Lake, survey of southern shores of
Ex. Doc.
3
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Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page.
19
2
Onstine, Frederick, (Canadian refugee, for services
and losses by confiscation)
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
33
20
1
Same
-
Rep. Com.
2
108
19
1
Opelousas, report of Register on land claims in dis-
trict of
-
Ex. Doc.
4
80
19
2
report of committee on confirming same
-
Rep. Com.
1
49
Oregon. (See Columbia river.)
18
1
O'Rielly's regulations relative to lands in Louisiana
Ex. Doc.
2
33
18
2
Orleans Navigation Company, memorial inhabitants
of Florida against
-
Ex. Doc.
2
30
19
2
report of committee relative to, with memorials,
&c.
-
Rep. Com.
2
89
20
1
report disapproving of act incorporating, &c.
-
Rep. Com.
2
138
20
2
Same
-
Rep. Com.
1
62
21
1
Ore, James, and others, Indians, (United States to
relinquish interest in reservations)
-
Rep. Com.
1
69
18
1
Ordnance, unserviceable, on authorizing sale of
-
Rep. Com.
2
81
18
1
Ordnance Department, annual report of operations
and expenditures in 1823; and number of arms
made at the several armories, (Docs. Pres. Mes.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
49
18
2
documents of similar character in 1824
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
97
19
1
Same, in 1825
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
1
37
19
2
Same, in 1826
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
199
20
1
Same, in 1827
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
91
20
2
Same, in 1828
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
65
21
1
Same, in 1829
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
117
21
2
Same, in 1830
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
134
21
1
estimates for 1830, for the, with explanatory re-
marks, (Docs. Pres. Mes.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
129
20
1
reorganization of the Department recommended,
(Docs. Pres. Mes.)
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
93
20
1
Otis, William, late Collector of Customs, (indemnity
for scizures made in discharge of his official
duty)
-
Rep. Com.
4
244
19
1
Outfits to Ministers, opinion of Attorney General re-
lative to
-
Ex. Doc.
10
167
19
1
Mr. Adams's argument on same subject
-
Ex. Doc.
10
177
21
1
report of committee respecting
.
Rep. Com.
2
220
20
2
Oswego harbor, report of survey, with maps, &c.
-
Ex. Doc.
3
106
5
19
2
Overall, John, (land claim under Georgia Legislature)
Rep. Com.
1
42
21
2
Owens, Elizabeth, representative of Martin Shirley,
a soldier, (pay due him at the time of his death
Rep. Com.
1
42
19
2
Pacific and Atlantic Oceans, on making a communi-
cation between, across the Isthmus of Panama
Rep. Com.
1
56
18
1
Pacific Ocean, respecting provisions, &c., sent for
use of Navy in the
Ex. Doc.
10
147
18
2
President declines giving information relative to
the conduct of Com. Stuart while in the
Ex. Doc.
3
42
19
1
correspondence, British Government respecting
boundary of the United States on the
-
Ex. Doc.
4
65
19
1
on establishing a military post at mouth of Co-
lumbia river
Rep. Com.
1
35
19
1
report in detail on making settlement on Colum-
bia river, and respecting title of United States
Rep. Com.
2
213
20
1
on fitting out expedition to explore
-
Rep. Com.
3
209
19
1
Panama, Congress of, United States invited to take
part in the deliberation of
Ex. Doc.
1
1
6
19
1
correspondence in relation to the proposed Con-
gress
Ex. Doc.
18
129
9
150
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Panama, information respecting the Governments
expected to be represented at
-
Ex. Doc.
9
157
19
1
on making appropriation for mission to the
-
Ex. Doc.
9
162
19
1
report of committee on making appropriation for
the mission
-
Rep. Com.
2
137
19
1
various resolutions respecting the mission, (See
at end of vol. 2, Rep. Com. 19th Con. 1st sess.)
19
2
information respecting the compact entered into,
and proceedings and removal of the Congress
Ex. Doc.
2
23
19
2
respecting the appointment and salaries of Min-
isters, &c., to the
Ex. Doc.
5
73
21
1
Paine, Capt. Thomas, (previsions lost on board
revenue cutter)
-
Rep. Com.
2
224
19
2
Paintings, West's, application to Congress to pur-
chase
-
Ex. Doc.
2
8
19
2
Paintings for Capitol, on procuring designs of
-
Rep. Com.
1
8
20
2
letter from Col. Trumbull respecting
-
Ex. Doc.
1
10
20
1
Pamlico sound, survey of swash in; improve Ocra-
coke inlet, S. c.,
-
Ex. Doc.
3
69
19
1
Parker, Edmund, (pension)
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
164
19
1
Parker, Joshua, (pension)
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
164
20
1
Parsons, Nehemiah, (new register for his ship)
-
Rep. Com.
2
132
21
1
Park, Thomas, (sails and riggings sold United States
in revolution)
-
Rep. Com.
I
72
21
2
Same
-
Rep. Com.
1
33
21
1
Parker, John A., (buildings and other property de-
stroyed, late war)
-
Rep. Com.
2
202
21
1
Parish, Jasper, damage to his farm by troops of U.
States, late war)
-
Rep. Com.
1
163
21
1
Pasquotank river, report of survey of
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
7
20
1
Pascagoula river, improve navigation of
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
145
175
21
1
Passes at mouth of the Mississippi, survey of, for
lights, &c.
-
Ex. Doc.
1
7
19
1
Patterson, Robert, (pension)
-
Rep. Com.
2
164
21
1
Patten, Nathaniel, (remit amount of money of which
he was robbed)
-
Rep. Com.
1
59
21
1
Payne, Maj. M. M. (reimburse expenses in attending
to suits against him for acts as public agent, &e.
Rep. Com.
2
193
18
1
Patridge, Capt., on issuing ammunition for use of his
Academy
-
Rep. Com.
2
82
18
1
Passengers arriving in the United States in 1823, an-
nual abstract of
-
-
Ex. Doc.
11
161
18
2
Same in 1824
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
108
19
1
Same in 1825
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
175
19
2
Same in 1826
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
7
143
20
1
Same in 1827
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
7
286
20
2
Same in 1828
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
141
21
1
Same in 1829
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
114
21
2
Same in 1830
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
127
21
2
Patents, alphabetical list of all patents granted by the
U. States, names of patentees, laws relative to
patents, and judicial decisions
-
Ex. Doc.
2
50
18
1
issued in 1823, for new inventions
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
25
18
2
Same in 1824
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
28
19
1
Same in 1825
.
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
22
19
2
Same in 1826
-
.
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
27
20
1
Same in 1827
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
34
20
2
Same in 1828
.
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
59
21
1
Same in 1829
-
-
-
-
Dig
Ex. Doc
16
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Congress.
Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page.
21
2
Patents issued in 1830, for new inventions
-
Ex. Doc.
2
49
21
1
issued from 1793 to 1828, withfamount received,
and expenses incident thereto
-
Ex. Doc.
2
38
19
1
President recommends revision of laws granting
(Pres. Mes.)
Ex. Doc.
1
1
18
21
1
to non-resident foreigners, on subject of granting
Rep. Com.
2
292
19
2
Patent Office, state of the business, amount received
for patents from 1800 to 1826, and relative to
appointment of additional clerk
Ex. Doc.
3
47
19
2
report of committee, appointment of additional
clerk for
Rep. Com.
2
99
21
1
respecting the state of business, deficiency in ac-
counts of late superintendent, and recommend-
ing appointment of additional clerks, and finish
the buildings of
Ex. Doc.
2
38
19
1
Paymaster and Quartermaster, marine corps, compen-
sation of, in 1824, '25
Ex. Doc.
8
138
21
1
Paymaster and Surgeon Generals, on subject of pay
and allowances to the
Rep. Com.
1
47
18
1
Paymaster General's Department, expenditures and
transactions in 1823, (Docs. Pres. Mes.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
15
18
2
documents of similar character in 1824
Ex. Doc.
1
2
72
19
1
Same in 1825
-
Ex. Doc.
1
1
27
19
2
Same in 1826
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
185
20
1
Same in 1827
-
-
-
.
-
Ex. Doc.
1
z
76
20
2
Same in 1828
.
.
-
.
Ex. Doc.
1
2
57
21
1
Same in 1829
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
62
21
2
Same in 1830
.
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
131
20
1
Pearl and Pascagoula rivers, on improving navigation
of
Rep. Com.
3
175
18
1
Peapatch, Fort Delaware, in relation to a suit for the
Ex. Doc.
5
91
21
2
compromise of title to the land
-
Ex. Doc.
4
107
18
2
report in relation to manner of executing work
on fortification, and proceedings of court mar-
tial for trial of Major Babcock
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
63
21
1
on further appropriation for security of fortifica-
tion at the
Ex. Doc.
3
88
19
1
Pearson, Thomas, (pension)
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
164
20
1
Peacock, Richard, (revolutionary services)
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
193
21
1
Peck, James H., Judge, report of committee recom-
mending impeachment of
Rep. Com.
3
325
21
1
memorial of
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
*345
21
1
explanation in answer to the charges
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
359
21
1
article of impeachment
-
Rep. Com.
3
385
21
2
Peck, Adam, (settle his accounts, recruiting service,
vouchers lost)
Rep. Com.
1
32
21
1
Peck, Peter, (lost horse, late war)
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
408
18
2
Pemberton, William, (lost horse, late war)
-
Rep. Com.
1
16
21
2
Penny, J. P. & E. B. (refund amount paid on goods
appraised above invoice price)
Rep. Com.
1
88
21
1
Pendleton, Benjamin, (damages in preparing for ex-
ploring expedition)
Rep. Com.
S
419
21
2
Penroe, Clement B. (services as land commissioner)
Rep. Com.
1
23
19
1
Pensacola bay, on fortifying, protection of navy yard
Rep. Com.
1
46
19
1
on subject of fortifying
Ex. Doc.
1
14
19
1
respecting commencement of fortification at
Ex. Doc.
5
98
19
2
plans and estimates for fortification at
-
m
2
30
Ex. Doc.
5
88
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Pensacola bay, on making appropriation for fortifica-
tion
Rep. Com.
2
119
21
1
bar, memoir and estimate of cost, improvement of
Ex. Doc.
2
48
21
1
respecting navy yard and crecting hospital at
(Docs, Pres. Mes.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
231
21
1
in relation to erection of marine railway at
-
Ex. Doc.
4
101
19
2
Penitentiary, District of Columbia, Bulfinch's report
respecting
-
Ex. Doc.
5
98
20
1
estimate of appropriation for completion of
-
Ex. Doc.
5
180
21
1
report of inspectors, showing the disbursements,
and amount required for 1830, with the rules
and regulations for its government
-
Ex. Doc.
2
46
21
2
annual report of the directors for 1830
-
Ex. Doc.
3
66
19
2
Penobscot river, port of entry, on establishing
-
Rep. Com.
1
78
21
1
report of survey of, with view to erection of buoys,
&c.
Ex. Doc.
3
82
18
1
Pension fund, Navy, annual report of commissioners
in 1823, on condition of, with list of pension-
ers, &c.
-
Ex. Doc.
2
29
19
1
similar report in 1825
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
63
19
2
Same in 1826
-
.
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
56
20
1
Same in 1827
-
.
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
197
20
2
report in 1828, showing its financial concerns for
last 15 years, with annual report for 1824
-
Ex. Doc.
4
144
21
1
annual report for 1829, with various statements
relative to its financial concerns
-
Ex. Doc.
3
63
20
2
respecting execution of laws granting Navy pen-
sions (Docs. Pres. Mes.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
117
20
2
report of committee en the management and af-
fairs of, with list of pensions granted under the
various acts
Rep. Com.
1
104
20
2
report of committee, on application of persons
for pensions
Rep. Com.
1
103
21
2
annual report of commissioners for 1830, showing
its finances, and with list pensioners, &c.
-
Ex. Doc.
3
75
21
2
on the subject of application for pensions, parti-
cularly the widows, &c. of persons lost in the
Epervier
Ex. Doc.
3
77
21
2
report of committee, on subject of pensions charge-
able on the
Rep. Com.
1
86
20
1
Pension fund, privateer, on state of its funds in 1827
Ex. Doc.
6
244
20
2
information respecting (Docs. Pres. Mes.)
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
116
20
2
report of committee, in relation to the funds of
Rep. Com.
1
85
21
1
on making appropriation in aid of, and on subject
of continuing pensions
Rep. Com.
1
175
21
2
Pensioners, invalid, list of those on the rolls whose
pensions commenced before evidence was com+
pleted, also when placed on the rolls, when
wounded, date of application, commencement,
&c.
Ex. Doc.
3
86
21
2
Pensioners, list of rejected applications for pensions
Ex. Doc.
2
31
21
2
naval, same
-
Ex. Doc.
3
77
18
1
Pensioners, number of, on the rolls in 1823, and mum-
ber of deaths, &c. (Docs. Pres. Mes.)
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
6
19
1
Same in 1825
do.
-
Ex. Dec.
1
1
88
19
2
Same in 1826
do.
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
510
20
1
Same in 1827
do.
-
Ex Doc.
1
2
101
20
2
Same in 1828
do.
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
69
21
1
Same in 1829
do.
-
Rx. Doc.
1
2
158
21
2
Same in 1830
do.
.
Ex. Doc.
1
2
172
15
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Congress.
Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page.
21
2
Pensioners, amount annually disbursed on account of,
since adoption of Constitution to 1829
-
Ex. Doc.
1
11
20
1
Pensioners, revolutionary and invalid, list of officers
on rolls in 1827, and the State in which they
reside
-
Ex. Doc.
3
124
18
1
revolutionary, number of, in each State in 1823,
Ex. Doc.
1
4
20
2
list of, under act of 15th May, 1828, showing the
line to which they belonged, and amount of
pension
Ex. Doc.
2
68
18
1
Pensions, revolutionary, amount of income which
shall exclude granting of
-
Rep. Com.
1
24
18
1
on granting to Thomas Cox and others, wounds,
&c.
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
54
18
2
on extending acts granting
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
54
19
1
President recommends revision of laws granting
(Pres. Mes.)
-
Ex. Doc.
1
1
1
19
1
rules, &c., by which the Departments are govern-
ed in granting
-
Ex. Doc.
4
59
19
1
on amending laws, pension to commence from date
of declaration
.
Rep. Com.
1
79
19
1
on construction of acts of 1818 and 1820, granting
Rep. Com.
2
203
20
1
on subject of granting to the surviving officers of
revolution
Rep. Com.
2
136
20
2
on amending law of 1828, granting
-
Rep. Com.
1
91
21
1
President recommends change of laws, so as to
embrace all revolutionary soldiers (Pres. Mes.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
21
1
documents respecting time of commencement of
pensions (case of Moses Adams)
-
Rep. Com.
3
402
21
1
Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington city, on impro-
ving
-
Rep. Com.
2
184
18
1
Pennsylvania, memorial members of House of Re-
presentatives of Legislature, and farmers of,
in favor of tariff
Ex. Doc.
2
19
18
1
Chamber of Commerce of Philadelphia, in favor
of bankrupt system
-
Ex. Doc.
2
20
18
1
do. in favor of breakwater, Delaware bay
-
Ex. Doc.
2
27
19
1
do.
same
-
Ex. Doc.
1
5
19
2
do. statement of shipwrecks, &c., in Delaware
bay
-
Ex. Doc.
2
26
20
1
Legislature of, breakwater, Delaware bay
-
Ex. Doc.
4
134
18
1
Chamber of Commerce against tariff
-
Ex. Doc.
5
94
18
1
citizens of Philadelphia, in favor of tariff
-
Ex. Doc.
5
100
18
1
Society for Encouraging Manufactures, in favor
of tariff
-
Ex. Doc.
6
116
18
1
farmers of State, same
-
Ex. Doc.
6
117
18
1
Legislature of, approving views of President re-
lative to the course of Allied Powers towards
South America
-
Ex. Doc.
10
143
18
1
citizens of county of Philadelphia, in favor of
tariff
-
Ex. Doc.
6
123
18
1
report of committee on claim of distillers in
Berks county
.
Rep. Com.
1
13
19
2
merchants of Philadelphia, French spoliations -
Ex. Doc.
S
37
19
1
merchants of Philadelphia, claimants under Flori-
da treaty
-
Ex. Doc.
5
84
20
1
inhabitants of State, slavery in District of Co-
lumbia
Ex. Doc.
3
86
20
1
merchants of Philadelphia, reduce duty on teas
Ex. Doc.
3
109
20
1
inhabitants of Northampton, duty on slate
-
Ex. Doc.
3
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Pennsylvania, Legislature of, erect toll-gates on
Cumberland road
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
152
20
2
do. same object
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
75
20
1
inhabitants of Philadelphia, post-road, Baltimore
and Philadelphia
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
203
20
1
do. of Blairsville, armory on western waters
-
Ex. Doc.
5
214
20
1
do. of the State, in favor of tariff
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
36
20
1
do. of Philadelphia, against tariff
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
93
20
1
Legislature in favor of tariff
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
97
20
1
inhabitants of Washington, do
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
181
20
1
do. of Adams,
do
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
191
20
1
manufacturers of hardware, against duty on iron
Ex. Doc.
5
202
20
1
inhabitants of Alleghany, in favor of tariff
-
Ex. Doc.
5
207
20
1
do. of Beaver,
same
-
Ex. Doc.
5
213
20
1
citizens of Philadelphia, import iron for railroads
free of duty
Ex. Doc.
7
270
20
1
respecting claims of State for militia services in
1794
-
Rep. Com.
3
223
20
1
on claim for interest on advances late war
-
Rep. Com.
4
249
20
2
Chamber of Commerce of Philadelphia, in favor
of cash duties -
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
16
20
2
merchants of Philadelphia, same object
-
Ex. Doc.
2
63
21
1
Legislature of, in favor of colonizing people of
color
-
Rep. Com.
1
24
21
1
do. approving of tariff of 1828
-
Rep. Com.
1
146
21
1
Baptist Missionary Society of, against removal
of Indians
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
253
21
1
inhabitants of Lower Dublin, same purpose
-
Rep. Com.
2
254
21
1
255
do. of Montgomery,
same
-
Rep. Com.
2
261
21
1
do. of Pittsburg, protect Indians in Georgia
-
Rep. Com
2
264
21
1
manufacturers of iron, Philadelphia, reduce duty
on iron
-
Rep. Com.
2
266
21
1
merchants of Philadelphia, reduce duty on tea
and coffee
-
Rep. Com.
2
282
21
1
Chamber of Commerce, Philadelphia, same ob-
ject
-
Rep. Com.
2
283
21
1
ship builders of Philadelphia, reduce duty on
articles used in their profession
-
Rep. Com.
3
369
21
2
memorial of inhabitants of Fayette, Cumber-
land road, &c., Chesapeake and Ohio canal -
Ex. Doc.
2
44
21
2
do. of barough of Washington, Pennsylvania,
Cumberland road
Ex. Doc.
3
78
21
2
memorial of mechanics, (workers in iron) of
Philadelphia, in favor of reducing duty on iron
Ex Doc.
3
71
21
2
do. of manufacturers of iron in Philadelphia,
against reduction of duty
-
Ex. Doc.
4
109
21
2
memorial inhabitants of Adams county, protect
Indians
-
Ex. Doc.
3
90
19
1
Peters and Bond, (refund United States' moiety,
forfeiture of their vessel)
.
Rep. Com
2
179
20
1
do.
same -
,
-
Rep. Com.
2
110
18
2
Peters, Doctor Samuel, (land claim)
-
Rep. Com.
1
144
21
1
Pettigrew, Timothy, and Robert A., (depredations
by Indians in 1794)
-
Rep. Com
3
368
18
1
Petersburg, Virginia, citizens of, against tariff
.
Ex. Doc.
5
88
18
1
Perry, Sarah, mother of Commodore Perry, on
granting pension to
-
Rep. Com
1
68
19
1
Perry, Commodore O. H., on removing remains of
to United States
Rep Com.
2
189
116
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Congress.
Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page.
19
2
Perry, Com. 0. H. respecting removal of remains of,
(documents, President's message, part iv,)
-
Ex. Doc.
1
12
11
18
2
Perkins, Samuel G., memorial of, spoliations
-
Ex. Doc.
3
51
19
1
Perkins, Hector, (pension)
-
Rep. Com.
2
164
19
1
Perpall, Gabriel W., (complaint against Indian
agent)
Rep. Com.
2
210
20
1
do., report of Secretary War, respecting ne-
groes belonging to
-
Ex. Doc.
1
6
19
1
Philips, Isaac, late Captain United States' Navy,
asking to be reinstated
Rep. Com.
I
44
19
1
Philadelphia frigate, report of committee on memo-
rial of Mrs. Decatur, claim for the destruc-
tion of
Rep. Com.
1
48
19
2
list of officers and seamen on board of the In-
trepid at the destruction of, and showing those
now living, and widows and children of those
since dead
Ex. Doc.
2
4
19
3
report of committee, claimants for destruction
of, with classification under prize act, also
opinions of Jones and Coxe thereon
-
Rep. Com.
1
74
20
2
on rewarding persons engaged in the destruction
of
Rep. Com.
1
37
21
1
Same object
-
Rep. Com.
1
60
18
1
Philadelphia, Chamber of Commerce of, in favor of
bankrupt system
Ex. Doc.
2
20
18
1
Same, in favor of breakwater, Delaware bay
Ex. Doc.
2
27
19
1
Same,
same
Ex. Doc.
1
5
19
2
Same, stat'nt of shipwrecks, &c. in Delaware bay
Ex. Doc.
2
26
18
1
Same, against tariff
Ex. Doc.
5
94
18
1
citizens of, in favor of tariff
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
100
19
2
merchants of, spoliations, (French)
-
.
Ex. Doc.
3
37
19
1
Same, claimants under Florida treaty
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
84
20
1
Same, reduce duty on teas
-
Ex. Doc.
s
109
20
1
inhabitants of, post road Baltimore and Philadel-
phia
-
Ex. Doc.
5
203
19
1
report of committee respecting road between
Baltimore and
-
Rep. Com.
1
51
20
1
Same, import iron for railroads free of duty
-
Ex. Doc.
7
270
20
1
inhabitants of, against tariff
-
Ex. Doc.
3
93
20
2
Chamber of Commerce, in favor of cash duties
Ex. Doc.
1
16
20
2
merchants of, same object
Ex. Doc.
2
63
21
1
manufacturers of iron in, reduce duty on iron
Rep. Com.
2
266
21
1
merchants of, reduce duty on tea and coffee
Rep. Com.
2
282
21
1
Chamber of Commerce, same object
-
Rep. Com.
2
283
21
1
shipbuilders of, reduce duty on articles in ship-
building
Rep. Com.
3
369
18
2
bonds given for duties in district of, from 1815
to 1824, which remain unpaid, and amount of
probable loss thereon
.
Ex. Doc.
5
82
20
1
custom-house, respecting printing and furnishing
stationery for
-
Ex. Doc.
3
105
19
1
navy yard at, respecting taxes imposed on
Ex. Doc.
10
166
21
1
respecting navy hospital at
Ex. Doc.
2
40
21
2
memorial of mechanics, (workers in iron) reduce
duty on iron
Ex. Doc.
3
71
21
2
do. of manufacturers of iron in, against reduction
of duty
Ex. Doc.
4
109
18
1
Piracies, correspondence, Commodore Porter, rela-
tive to the suppression of, (Docs. Pres. Mess.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
136
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Congress.
Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page.
18
1
Piracies in the neighborhood of Cuba and Porto Rico
Rep. Com.
2
124
18
2
memorial of merchants New York, same subject
Ex. Doc.
2
6
18
2
do. of Portland, Maine,
same
Ex. Doc.
2
14
18
2
letter from Commercial Agent at Matanzas, same
Ex. Doc.
4
75
18
2
on providing additional naval force to suppress -
Rep. Com.
1
22
18
2
by Spanish privateers on American commerce
-
Rep. Com.
1
47
19
1
respecting capture of pirates, West Indies, (Docs.
Pres. Mess.)
Ex. Doc.
1
1
106
18
1
Piatt, John H., representatives of, army contractor
Rep. Com.
1
21
20
1
Piernas, Madam Le Compte, supplies furnished ar-
my, &c., invasion of New Orleans
Rep. Com.
1
8
20
1
Pierce, William and John, property destroyed by
Creek Indians
Rep. Com.
1
25
21
1
Pittsburgh, road to Presque Island, on Lake Erie, on
making survey for
Rep. Com.
2
196
18
2
Plymouth beach, report and drawings relative to
repairs of
Ex. Doc.
2
27
21
1
Poinsett, Mr., approbation of his conduct while in
Mexico, by President
Ex. Doc.
1
2
7
21
1
Point Lookout, progress in erecting light, &c., at -
Ex. Doc.
3
64
21
1
Pontchartrain lake, survey, &c., of water courses
between Mobile bay and
Ex. Doc. .
1
7
21
1
Portugal, renewal of intercourse with (Pres. Mes.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
5
21
2
report on rice duty in
Rep. Com.
1
115
18
1
Portland, merchants of, against tariff
Ex. Doc.
4
71
18
2
same
piracies, West India seas
-
Ex. Doc.
2
14
18
1
Portsmouth, N. H., ship builders, against tariff
-
Ex. Doc.
5
87
19
2
memorial of citizens, dry dock
-
Ex. Doc.
5
92
18
1
Porter, Wm., (new register for his brig)
-
Rep. Com.
1
51
18
2
Porter, Com., respecting his hostile visit to town of
Foxyardo
-
Ex. Doc.
2
25
19
1
relative to the printing of proceedings, trial of
Ex. Doc.
5
91
18
2
Pool, Isaac, (time and expenses in attending as wit-
ness, trial of pirates)
-
Rep. Com.
1
2
19
1
Same
.
-
Rep. Com.
1
37
19
1
Porter, Benj., (pension)
-
-
Rep. Com
2
164
20
2
Porlier, James, and others, (confirm land claims)
Rep. Com.
1
40
21
1
Same
Rep. Com.
1
81
20
2
Ports of entry, Florida, extend privilege to Spanish
vessels
-
Rep. Com.
1
23
20
1
Potomac, and Eastern branch, memorial Corporation
of Washington, improvement of
Ex. Doc.
2
51
19
1
Potter, Ebenezer, (pension)
-
Rep. Com.
2
164
20
1
Potts and Clements, detention of their vessel while
in public service at Laguira
Rep. Com.
1
41
21
1
Potter, Rowena, guardian of Peter Cabet's heirs
Rep. Com.
1
99
19
1
Polaresky, John L., (pension)
-
Rep. Com.
2
193
19
2
Posner, J. G., ex'r of, (buildings destroyed while
in public use)
-
Rep. Com.
1
37
Post Office contracts. (See Contracts.)
21
1
Post Office Department, on providing for the ap-
pointment of additional clerks in the
Rep. Com.
1
122
21
1
report of committee on its past and present con-
dition, and recommending an appropriation in
aid of -
Rep. Com.
3
361
18
1
annual report of Postmaster General in 1823,
showing transactions in that year, (Docs. Pres.
Mes.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
199
19
1
similar documents in 1825, (Docs. Pres. Mes.)
Fx. Doc.
1
165
118
INDEX TO CONSRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page.
19
2
Post Office Department, similar documents in 1826,
(Docs. Pres. Mes.)
.
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
133
20
1
Same in 1827, (Docs. Pres. Mes.)
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
253
20
2
Same in 1828, and showing gradual increase of
expenditure from 1792, (Docs. Pres. Mes.)
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
167
21
1
Same in 1829, also, showing a view of its finan-
cial concerns from its first establishment to
July, 1829, (Docs. Pres. Mes.)
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
43
21
2
annual report, in 1830, of its transactions and
condition, (Docs. Pres. Mes.)
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
51
21
1
receipts and expenditures in two last quarters of
1828, and first quarter of 1829
-
Ex. Doc.
4
118
21
2
report of committee on contingent expenses in
1830
Rep. Com.
1
118
18
1
Post offices, distributing, number of, in 1823, and
duties of Postmasters
Ex. Doc.
1
10
18
1
Postmasters, President recommends change in the
mode of appointing, (Pres. Mes.)
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
11
18
1
defaulters, within last 16 years, previous to July,
1823
-
Ex. Doc.
10
144
18
1
compensation of, in 1820, '21, and '22
-
-
Ex. Doc.
11
151
19
1
on repealing provision, which requires place of
their nativity stated in the register, (blue book)
Ex. Doc.
6
114
19
1
on abolishing privilege of franking
-
Ex. Doc.
9
159
18
1
Post routes, unproductive, in 1823, annual list of
.
Ex. Doc.
5
80
18
2
Same in 1824
-
.
:
.
-
Ex. Doc.
2
22
19
1
Same in 1825
-
-
T
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
43
19
2
Same in 1826
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
129
20
1
Same in 1827
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
220
20
2
Same in 1828
-
.
.
.
-
Ex. Doc.
2
42
21
1
Same in 1829
-
-
.
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
70
21
2
Same in 1830
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
116
18
1
in 1820, '21, and '22, extent of, and amount of
postage collected
Ex. Doc.
11
151
18
2
extent of, and number of miles the mail is car-
ried on each route in United States in 1825,
and the annual expense
-
Ex. Doc.
3
49
19
1
Litchfield to Norfolk, on discontinuing
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
163
21
1
on which the mail is transported on Sunday, list
of
Ex. Doc.
3
73
18
1
Postage, received at each Post Office, for the year
ending 31st March, 1823, annual statement of
Ex. Doc.
5
95
19
1
Same in 1825
-
-
-
.
Ex. Doc.
1
11
19
2
Same in 1826
-
-
-
-
-
Ex Doc.
3
35
20
1
Same in 1827
-
-
-
-
.
Ex. Doc.
2
60
20
2
Same in 1828
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
71
21
1
Same in 1829
-
-
.
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
61
21
1
Same in two last quarters of 1828, and first quar-
ter of 1829, and expenses for same period
-
Ex. Doc.
4
118
21
2
Same for 1830, ending 31st March
Ex. Doc.
4
119
18
1
amount received in 1820, '21, and '22, and ex-
tent of post routes
-
Ex. Doc.
11
151
18
1
President's message at commencement of session
in 1823
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
18
2
Same in 1824
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
19
1
Same in 1825
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
1
19
2
Same in 1826
-
.
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
20
1
Same in 1827
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
20
2
Same in 1828
.
-
.
-
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119
Congress.
Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page.
21
1
President's message at commencement of session
in 1829
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
21
2
Same in 1830
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
21
1
returning Maysville road bill, with objections
-
Ex. Doc.
4
113
18
2
President United States, rules to be observed in the
election of, by House of Representatives
-
Rep. Com.
1
41
20
1
President's private Secretary, relative to an attack
on, by R. Jarvis
-
Rep. Com.
4
260
18
1
President and Vice President, on amending consti-
tution for election of
-
Rep. Com.
1
8
19
1
various propositions, same subject. (See resolu-
tions at end of vol. 2, Rep. Com. 1st session,
19th Congress.)
20
1
memorial of Alabama, same subject
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
116
20
1
resolutions, Legislature of New Jersey, same
-
Ex. Doc.
6
236
21
1
President recommends amendment of Constitu-
tion, same subject
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
7
21
2
President again recommends the subject to Con-
gress
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
17
21
1
resolutions of Georgia, same
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
147
18
2
President's house, respecting accounts of Mr. Mon-
roe for furnishing
-
Ex. Doc.
2
79
19
1
inventory of furniture belonging to the, in 1825
Ex. Doc.
1
2
19
1
in relation to the accounts of John Adams, jr., ex-
penditure of appropriation for furnishing the
Rep. Com.
1
122
18
1
President's square, expenditure of appropriation for
Ex. Doc.
10
137
Pre-emptions to lands. (See Lands, and names of
State to which they relate.)
19
1
Pratte, Jean Baptiste, (see Valle and others, land
claim)
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
75
19
1
Pratt, Cary, (pension)
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
164
19
1
Preston, Francis, (land for services of Gen. Camp-
bell, revolution)
.
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
192
20
1
same
-
-
-
-
.
Rep. Com.
3
207
21
1
same
-
-
-
-
-
.
Rep. Com.
2
234
21
1
Preston, Isaac T., his report on fraudulent land
claims in Arkansas, (Docs. Pres. Mes.)
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
321
20
1
Prentiss, Joshua, survey of customs, (increase pay)
-
Rep. Com
1
35
21
1
Price, Wm., (commutation pay, revolution)
-
Rep. Com.
3
352
18
2
Prisons, in District of Columbia, on subject of build-
ing new ones
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
52
20
2
Printing, public, by Gales and Seaton, on subject of
retrenchment in
-
Rep. Com.
1
90
21
1
report of Committee on Retrenchments as to
what printing shall be paid for out of contin-
gent fund of the two Houses
-
Rep. Com.
1
*150
Privateer pension fund. (See Pension Fund.)
18
1
Prize agent, balance due from, on 1st March, 1823,
and amount refunded by
-
Ex. Doc.
11
153
Process in courts United States. (See Judiciary.)
18
1
Property lost late war, Niagara frontier, amend acts
of 1816 for the payment of, with evidence, &c.
relating to said claims -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
102
18
2
on subject of the value of
-
-
-
-
2
*37
18
2
amount paid claimants under acts of 1816, up to
1823
-
-
-
-
.
Ex. Doc.
2
39
18
2
on amending acts authorizing payment for
-
Rep Com
1
1
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Congress.
Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page.
18
2
Property in counties of Niagara and Erie, assessment
value of, in 1815
-
Ex. Doc.
2
38
19
1
carried off by the British, list of claimants under
Ghent treaty for
-
Ex. Doc.
6
122
20
1
private, taken for public use, on making general
rule for the payment of
-
Rep. Com.
2
90
20
2
Providence, R. I., auctioneers of, against taxing sales
at auctions
-
Ex. Doc.
2
81
21
1
respecting the erection of hospital, &c. at, for
distressed seamen
-
Ex. Doc.
4
96
20
1
Prussia abolishes discriminating duties
-
Ex. Doc.
7
274
21
1
Prudhomme, Antoine, and others, (land claim)
Rep. Come
1
31
18
1
Purley, Frederick, (damage for supposed violation
of contract by United States)
-
Rep. Com
1
40
20
2
Putneyville bay, report of survey of, &c.
-
Ex. Doc.
3
106
7
18
1
Public Buildings, annual report of Commissioner,
progress and expenditure on, in 1823
-
Ex. Doc.
1
8
18
1
expenditure of appropriation for supplying water
Ex. Doc.
10
137
18
1
report of committee on progress in 1823, with
estimate for 1824
-
Rep. Com.
1
60
18
1
same, on the expenditures in 1823, and disapprov-
ing of advance to Causici, clock for Senate
-
Rep. Com.
2
106
18
2
annual report of Commissioner, progress and ex-
penditure in 1824
-
Ex. Doc.
2
8
18
2
report of committee on same
-
Rep. Com
1
38
18
2
respecting the accounts of Samuel Lane, late
Commissioner
-
Rep Com
2
79
276
19
1
on finishing and furnishing the, with estimate of
furniture for President's house
-
Rep. Com
1
122
19
1
expenditures in 1825 on the
-
Rep. Com.
2
134
19
1
on fixing salary of Commissioner of the
-
Rep. Com
2
186
19
2
annual report of Commissioner, progress and ex-
penditures in 1826
-
Ex. Doc.
2
6
19
2
report of committee on the expenditures in 1826
Rep. Com.
2
84
19
2
report of committee on progress and state of, in
1827
Rep. Com.
1
75
20
1
annual report of Commissioner on the expendi-
tures, &c. in 1827
-
Ex. Doc.
2
41
20
1
report of committee on the expenditures in 1827
Rep. Com
4
258
20
1
estimate of amount necessary to complete Capi-
tol and penitentiary
-
Ex. Doc.
5
130
20
2
expenditures in 1828, and state of, (Docs. Pres.
Mess.)
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
20
2
report of committee on estimate for 1829, and
on continuing the Architect
-
Rep. Com.
1
69
21
1
annual report of Commissioner for 1829
-
Ex. Doc.
1
15
21
1
statement of whole amount expended on the pub-
lic buildings in District of Columbia
-
Rep. Com.
2
184
21
1
expenditure of appropriation for supply public
buildings with water
-
Ex. Doc.
10
137
21
1
memorial of George Cameron, supply Capitol
with water
-
Rep. Com.
1
145
21
1
Skinner, plan for same
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
S
344
21
1
reports of committees, same subject
-
-
Rep. Com.
-
375
3
376
21
1
in Arkansas, on subject of
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
118
18
1
Quartermaster General, his annual report in 1823,
disbursements, &c., with recommendation for
appointment of add'l quartermasters, (Docs.
Pres. Mess.)
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181
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Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page.
18
2
Quartermaster General, his annual report in 1824,
expenditures, &c., (Docs. Pres. Meas.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
70
18
2
report of committee, recommending reorganiza-
tion of Quartermaster's Department, and ap.
pointment of additional quartermasters
Rep. Com.
1
4
19
1
his annual report in 1825, disbursements, &c.,
(Docs. Pres. Mess.)
Ex. Doc.
1
1
12
19
1
his report on certain roads under his direction,
particularly from St. Augustine, &c., (Docs.
Prea. Mess.)
Ex. Doc.
1
1
18
19
1
report of committee on better organization of
the department
Rep. Com.
1
23
19
2
his annual report in 1826, disbursements, &c.,
(Doca. Pres. Mess.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
182
19
2
his report on progress of certain roads under his
direction, (Doca. Pres. Mess.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
183
20
1
his annual report in 1827, disbursements, &c.,
and respecting roads, store-houses, &c, (Docs.
Pres. Mess.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
72
20
2
his annual report in 1828, similar character to last
year, (Docs. Pres. Mess.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
49
20
2
roads constructed under his directions, between
1824 and 1828, with their cost, &c.
Ex. Doc.
1
7
21
1
his annual report, operations in 1829, progress of
roads, &c., (Docs. Pres. Mess.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
137
18
$
Quarantine for District of Columbia, on subject of
Ex. Doc.
5
89
19
2
Quapaw treaty, lands reserved to certain persons
under
Rep. Com.
1
60
20
1
Quincy, Wm. J., and Charles, (drawback on brandy)
Rep. Com.
3
161
20
1
Railroads, Baltimore and Qhio Company, memorial
of, import iron and machinery for, free of duty }
Ex. Doc.
m
5
206
7
272
20
1
letter from President of said Company, same ob-
ject
Ex. Doc.
7
271
20
1
inhabitants of Philadelphia against importing iron
for, free of duty
Ex. Doc.
7
270
20
2
memorial of Company, subscription of stock
Ex. Doc.
2
48
20
2
report of committee on application for subscrip-
tion of stock
Rep. Com.
1
92
21
1
another report, recommending a subscription of
stock
Rep. Com.
2
211
20
1
South Carolina Company, import iron for, free of
duty
Ex. Doc.
6
246
21
1
Charleston to Hamburg, report and survey of
Ex. Doc.
1
7
20
1
Delaware and Hudson Canal Company, import
iron free of duty
Ex. Doc.
6
247
20
$
Hudson and Berkshire, report, survey, maps, and
proceedings of
Ex. Doc.
3
89
21
1
Railway, Marine, Pensacola, in relation to erection of
Ex. Doc.
4
101
20
1
Rangers, on employing mounted men for protection
of Western frontiers
Ex. Doc.
6
234
18
1
Rangers, Biggers' company of
Rep. Com.
1
63
21
$
Rambaud & Basmarien, heirs, citizens of France,
(supplies furnished U. S during the revolution)
Ex. Doc.
3
98
19
1
Randall, James and Elizabeth
Rep. Com.
1
109
19
1
Randall, Joseph (pension)
$
164
21
1
Randolph, Robert B., Lieutenant U. S. Navy, respect-
ing accounts of, and of those of Purser Tim-
berlake
Ex. Doc.
4
116
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INDEX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page.
20
1
Raguet, Condy, late Chargé d'Affaires to Brazil,
respecting libellous publications in Brazil of his
public character
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
212
21
2
Rappleye, John R., (arrears of pension)
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
59
21
1
Ratio of representation under fifth census, (see Cen-
sus)
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
127
19
I
Raymond, Nathaniel, (pension)
.
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
164
19
1
Ray, Wm. (pension)
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
164
20
1
Ray, James, (spoliations by Spain) .
.
-
Rep. Com.
s
247
20
2
Ray, Gratia, (Navy pension)
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
103
21
1
Raymer, Frederick, (revolutionary services)
-
Rep. Com.
1
46
21
2
Same
-
Rep. Com.
1
17
Registers and Receivers, reports on land claims. (See
Lands.)
18
1
Receivers and Registers of land offices, balances due
by, in 1823
-
Ex. Doc.
10
149
18
1
respecting robbery of, at Vandalia
-
.
Ex. Doc.
4
76
18
1
report of committee, on same subject -
.
Rep. Com.
1
66
18
1
respecting allowances for clerk hire
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
70
18
1
respecting compensation of, in executing act for
relief of purchasers, &c.
-
-
.
Ex. Doc.
5
89
18
2
emoluments of, in 1824
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
92
19
1
balances due from, up to 1825
-
-
Ex. Doc.
9
155
19
1
emoluments of, from 1815 to 1824
-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
170
20
1
of Arkansas, extra compensation to
-
.
Ex. Doc.
6
243
20
2
balances due by, in 1828. (Docs. Pres. Mes.)
.
Ex. Doc.
1
2
173
21
1
quarterly returns in 1829, showing the balance in
hand, &c.
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
318
19
1
Real estate purchased by United States from 1776
to 1825, report of Secretary of War
-
Ex. Doc.
5
92
19
1
same for naval purposes
-
Ex. Doc.
5
97
20
1
in District of Columbia, on amending laws for
transfer of
Rep. Com.
2
78
Receipts, &c. (See Revenue.)
18
2
Red river, on surveying lands north and south of
Ex. Doc.
2
24
19
2
on improving navigation of
Rep. Com.
2
96
18
2
Reeves, Minor, administrator of (horse lost, Seminole
war)
.
Rep. Com.
1
49
19
1
Reed, Joseph, (pension)
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
164
21
1
Reeves, Sibley, & Mather, (laying road, Missouri to
Mexico, and holding Indian treaty
-
Rep. Com.
3
416
21
1
Reeser, Ulrich, heirs of (loan office certificate, revo-
lution)
-
Rep. Com.
1
104
21
1
Removals of persons from office, President's views
respecting (Pres. Mes.)
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
8
20
1
Renaut, Philip, heirs of (land claim)
-
Rep. Com.
2
120
20
1
Reservations, under treaty of 1819, with Cherokee
Indians, list of persons entitled to
-
Ex. Doc.
3
104
18
2
Retaliation, correspondence, Admiral Cochran and
Secretary of State, relative to laying waste
towns on sea coast of United States
-
Rep. Com.
I
1
41
Resolutions. (See end of last vols. of Reports of Com-
mittees.)
20
1
Retrenchment, Mr. Hamilton's report on subject of,
also report of minority of the committee
-
Rep. Com.
4
259
20
2
in public printing, on subject of
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
90
20
2
resolutions recommending general system of, par-
ticularly in expenses of Congress
-
Rep. Com.
1
101
21
1
in our foreign intercourse, on subject of
.
Ex. Doc.
3
85
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193
Congress.
Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page.
21
1
Retrenchment in salaries of officers of customs
-
Rep. Com.
1
*10
21
1
on discontinuing services of draftsman to House }
1
113
of Representatives
Rep. Com.
23
338
21
1
on making specific appropriations, and on sub-
ject of payment for printing out of contingent
funds of the two Houses
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
+150
18
1
Reports to be made by Executive Departments, to
the 1st session 18th Congress
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
1
18
2
same to the 2d session 18th Congress
-
.
Ex. Doc.
1
1
19
1
same to the 1st session 19th Congress -
-
Ex. Doc.
1
1
19
2
same to the 2d session 19th Congress
-
.
Ex. Doc.
1
1
20
1
same to the 1st session 20th Congress -
-
Ex. Doc.
1
1
20
2
same to the 2d session 20th Congress -
.
Ex. Doc.
1
1
21
1
same to the 1st session 21st Congress
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
1
21
2
same to the 2d session 21st Congress
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
1
Representation under 5th census. (See Census.)
20
1
Requisitions for War Department, year ending 30th
September, 1826, &c. (Docs. Pres. Mes.)
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
161
20
2
same for year ending 30th September, 1827, by
2d Auditor (Docs. Pres Mes.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
96
20
2
same, same, by 3d Auditor (Docs. Pres. Mes.)
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
103
21
1
same for 1828, '9, by 3d Auditor do.
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
212
21
1
same for 1828, '9, by 2d Auditor do.
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
203
21
2
same for 1829, '30, by 2d Auditor do.
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
180
21
2
same
by 3d Auditor do.
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
189
21
1
Revenue, surplus, President recommends to be dis-
tributed among the States
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
11
21
2
Presidentagain recommends distribution of (Pres.
Mes.)
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
14
21
2
report of committee, (Mr. Polk's,) on subject of
distributing among the States, for internal im-
provements
-
Rep. Com.
1
51
18
1
Revenue of U. States in 1822, and for nine months
in 1823 (accompanying annual report of Secre-
tary of Treasury, on finance)
Ex. Doc.
1
16
18
2
same in 1823, '4
do.
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
26
19
1
same in 1824, '5
do.
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
13
19
2
same in 1825, '6
do.
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
11
20
1
same in 1826, '7
do.
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
4
20
2
same in 1827, '8
do.
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
9
21
1
same in 1828, '9
do.
-
Ex. Doc.
1
6
21
2
same in 1829, '30
do.
Ex. Doc.
1
7
20
1
collected annually from 1790 to 1826, on certain
articles
Ex. Doc.
s
168
21
1
and expenditures and appropriations made by law
annually, from 1789 to 1829, with the balances
in each year
Ex. Doc.
s
90
19
1
memorial of Chamber of Commerce, amend laws
relative to collection
Ex. Doc.
6
106
19
1
losses likely to be sustained in collection of duties
on teas in Philadelphia
Ex. Doc.
8
137
19
1
Mr. Livingston's proposition for consolidating
revenue laws. (See end of 2 vol. Rep. Com.,
1st session 19th Congress.)
20
2
Niagara frontiers, respecting frauds on
-
Ex. Doc.
2
46
20
1
Revolutionary war, amount of continental money is-
sued, and depreciation
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
107
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INDEX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page.
21
1
Revolutionary land warrants, respecting the location
&c. of
Ex. Doc.
3
83
Revolutionary pensions. (See Pensions.)
19
1
Revolutionary officers, execution and operation of re-
solves granting half pay, and afterwards com-
muted for five years' full pay
Ex. Doc.
8
135
19
1
report on memorials of, for revolutionary services
Rep. Com.
in
1
19
2
197
19
2
same
Rep. Com.
1
6
20
1
memorial of Thos. Ogden and others, same
Ex. Doc.
1
3
20
1
on granting pensions to
Rep. Com.
2
136
20
2
list of, receiving pensions under act of 15th May,
1828 -
Ex. Doc.
2
68
20
2
on amending act of 15th May, 1828, granting pen-
sions to
Rep. Com.
1
91
21
1
relative to inquiry as to the number of, &c. &c.
Ex. Doc.
2
32
21
2
who served prior to 1780, memorial of
.
Ex. Doc.
3
56
21
2
same
Rep. Com.
1
4
21
2
on amending act of last session granting relief to,
in lands
Rep. Com.
1
119
20
1
Reynolds, J. M., on subject of exploring expedition
Ex. Doc.
3
88
20
1
Reynolds, Mary, (revolutionary certificate)
-
Rep. Com.
2
89
20
2
Reynolds, John, (expenses, &c., land, Roberts and
Ludlow's lines)
Rep. Com.
3
126
21
1
Reynolds, Aaron, (pension, revolutionary services) -
Rep. Com.
1
153
21
2
Rhind, Mr., respecting horses given him by Grand
Sultan
Rep. Com
1
107
19
2
Rhode Island, memorial of merchants, French spoli-
ations
-
Ex. Doc.
5
78
20
1
memorial of farmers and manufacturers in favor
of tariff
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
64
20
1
Legislature of, same
-
-
.
-
Ex. Doc.
3
98
20
1
inhabitants of Newport, against increasing duty
on molasses
-
Ex. Doc.
3
118
20
1
inhabitants of Warren, same
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
160
20
1
manufacturers of cotton, Providence, in favor of
tariff
-
Ex. Doc.
4
133
20
1
citizens of Providence, against tariff
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
174
20
1
citizens of Bristol, same
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
177
20
2
memorial of auctioneers of Providence
-
Ex. Doc.
2
81
21
1
respecting sick and disabled seamen at Providence
Ex. Doc.
4
96
18
1
Richmond, Va., memorial of citizens of, against tariff
Ex. Doc.
4
74
18
1
Richard, Gabriel, on contested election of, by John
Biddle
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com
1
27
19
1
Rich, Zacheus, (pension)
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
193
19
1
Ricker, Reuben, (pension)
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
193
19
1
Ricker, Isaac, (horse, &c. lost in public service)
Rep. Com.
2
200
21
2
Rice, respecting duty on, in Portugal
-
Rep. Com
1
115
19
2
Rice, Henry G., (allowance of drawback) -
-
Rep. Com.
1
32
20
1
Same
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
7
20
1
Rich, Obadiah, list of printed and manuscript books
in possession of
Rep. Com.
1
36
21
1
Richardson, Andrew H., executor of V. Richardson,
collector of internal revenue, (commissions on
payments to United States)
-
19
Rep. Com.
3
389
1
Rifles, to Capt. Aikin's volunteers
.
-
Ex. Doc.
6
120
21
2
Rice, Hopkins, (correct error, entry of land)
.
Rep. Com.
1
22
20
1
Ridge, John, Indian chief, respecting proceedings
of Thos. L. McKenney against
-
Ex. Doc.
5
219
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125
Congress.
Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page.
20
1
Riddle and others, (damages, &c., on protested Go-
vernment drafts)
Rep. Com.
3
173
21
1
Ridgeley, James, administrator of Edward Moore,
(prize money, Lake Champlain)
Rep. Com.
1
159
19
1
Rinker & Bailey
Rep. Com.
2
171
20
1
Riley, James, and others, memorial of, (vessel cap-
tured under French decrees)
Rep. Com.
1
1
20
1
Riley, James, and Groning & Kelley, (French spo-
liations)
Rep. Com.
4
263
21
1
Ripley, election of, contested, by Washburn
Rep. Com.
1
88
21
1
Risley, Timothy, (land patented to him, which had
been previously disposed of)
Rep. Com.
2
238
Rivers, &c. (See names of rivers, and Internal Im-
provements.)
20
2
Roanoke inlet, report of survey, and estimate of
cost for improving
Ex. Doc.
3
128
21
1
report of committee, on improving navigation of
Rep. Com.
3
317
20
2
act of North Carolina, incorporating company
Ex. Doc.
2
82
21
12
resolution of Legislature of North Carolina, on
re-opening old inlet
Ex. Doc.
3
64
19
1
Roads, under direction of Quartermaster General's
Department, made and repaired in 1825, re-
specting, (Docs. Pres. Mes.)
Ex. Doc.
1
1
78
19
2
annual report of Quartermaster General in 1826,
on state of, (Docs. Pres. Mes.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
183
20
1
Same, in 1827, (Docs. Pres. Mes.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
72
20
2
Same, in 1828, (Docs. Pres. Mes.)
.
Ex. Doc.
1
2
49
21
1
Same, in 1829, (Decs. Pres. Mes.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
137
20
2
constructed between 1824 and 1828, with their
cost, &c.
Ex. Doc.
1
7
Road and canals. (See Internal Improvements.)
18
2
report of committee in detail on the subject of
Rep. Com.
2
83
19
1
expenditures in 1824 and 1825, on account of
Ex. Doc.
9
149
19
1
applications for survey of routes for, showing
those which are to be acted on, and distance
of each
Ex. Doc.
5
106
19
2
surveys and examinations ordered since 1824, and
on whose application
Ex. Doc.
5
83
19
2
detailed report of committee, on making surveys
for
Rep. Com.
2
102
20
2
projected and undertaken between 1824 and
1828, with cost, &c.
Ex. Doc.
1
7
20
2
similar statement of those under direction of
Quartermaster
Ex. Doc.
1
7
4
18
1
Roads, Cumberland, expenditures in 1823 for repairs
of, (Daniel Shriver, Superintendent)
Ex. Doc.
11
154
18
1
respecting establishment of toll gates on, (Pres.
Mes.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
12
18
1
report of committee, on establishing toll gates
Rep. Com.
2
118
19
1
Same
Rep. Com.
2
143
19
1
state of the road in 1826, and repairs necessary
for its preservation
Ex. Doc.
10
168
19
1
on extending the road to Washington City
Rep. Com.
1
100
19
2
Same
Ex. Doc.
2
16
20
2
report of survey of routes, for extending it to
Washington City
Ex. Doc.
2
39
19
2
report of superintendent, on that part between
Canton and Zanesville
Ex. Doc.
2
18
20
1
annual report of superintendent on progress of
same, (Docs. Pres. Mes.)
F.x. Doc
120
INDEX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page.
19
1
Roads, Cumberland, report of engineer, survey and
location of road, Wheeling to Missouri
-
Ex. Doc.
s
51
19
2
surveys and drawings of the route from Wheel-
ing through Ohio, Indiana, &c., to Missouri
-
Ex. Doc.
5
74
19
2
report, &c., of route from Zanesville to Colum-
bus
Ex. Doc.
2
31
20
1
report of superintendent on best mode of repair-
ing the
-
Ex. Doc.
2
57
20
2
Same
Ex. Doc.
2
78
20
1
report on that part from Indianopolis to Illinois
line
-
Ex. Doc.
4
149
20
1
resolutions of Pennsylvania in favor of toll gates
on
Ex. Doc.
s
152
20
2
Same
Ex. Doc.
2
75
20
1
memorial of Indiana, in favor of its progress, &c.
Ex. Doc.
4
163
20
1
report of Postmaster on its condition
-
Ex. Doc.
7
269
20
2
annual report of superintendent for 1828
-
Ex. Doc.
1
14
20
2
report of commissioner, location of road from
Zanesville to Missouri
Ex. Doc.
3
113
21
1
report of engineer appointed to inspect repairs
on, in 1829
-
Ex. Doc.
2
36
21
1
report of survey of routes from Vandalia to St.
Louis
-
Ex. Doc.
3
59
21
1
memorial of Legislature of Indiana, appropria-
tion for
Rep. Com.
1
74
21
1
report of committee on changing location, so as
to pass through Dayton and Eaton in Ohio
-
Rep. Com.
3
410
21
2
progress of that part through Indiana, amount
expended, and probable amount required for
its completion
-
Ex. Doc.
1
12
21
2
report of Secretary of War, same subject
-
Ex. Doc.
2
36
21
2
memorial of citizens of Fayette, Pennsylvania,
in favor of
-
Ex. Doc.
2
44
21
2
memorial of Legislature of Indiana, continuation of
Ex. Doc.
s
69
21
2
memorial of citizens of Washington, Pennsylva-
nia, in favor of
Ex. Doc.
3
78
18
1
Baltimore and Philadelphia, report of Postmaster
General in relation to the transportation of the
mail on
-
-
Ex. Doc.
s
73
19
1
on surveying routes for
-
Rep. Com.
1
51
19
2
report of surveys of the several routes for
-
Ex. Doc.
5
94
20
1
memorial of citizens of Philadelphia in favor of
Ex. Doc.
5
203
20
1
report of committee, on subscribing for stock -
Rep. Com.
4
254
19
1
Washington to New Orleans, report of Board of
Engineers on three routes for
-
Ex. Doc.
9
156
19
1
cost per mile of same
-
Ex. Doc.
10
181
20
1
report of reconnoissance of a route across Cum-
berland mountains, with map of country, &c.
Ex. Doc.
3
125
20
1
report of committee on expediency of construct.
ing, with report of Gen. Bernard on the seve.
ral routes
Rep. Com.
1
48
19
1
St. Augustine to Cape Florida, Quartermaster
General's report of the survey of, (Docs. Pres.
Mes.)
Ex. Doc.
1
1
18
19
1
Rapids of Miami, Lake Erie to Detroit, proceed-
ings for the execution of
Ex. Doc.
3
33
19
1
Detroit to Chicago, survey and location of
-
Ex. Doc.
s
68
21
1
President approves of an appropriation for this
road, with certain conditions
Ex. Doc.
s
123
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127
Congress.
Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page.
19
1
Roads, Jackson to Columbus, on subject of repair of
Ex. Doc.
8
134
19
1
Washington to Frederick, on subscribing for
stock
Rep. Com.
1
57
19
1
Cantonment Gibson to Natchitoches, on making
Rep. Com.
1
67
19
1
in Michigan, on making certain, with memorial
of Gov. Cass
Rep. Com.
1
42
19
1
Detroit to Lake Michigan, on opening
-
Rep. Com.
2
144
19
1
Black Swamp road, Ohio, to Washington, Pa.,
on authorizing survey of route for
-
Rep. Com.
2
212
19
1
Pittsburgh to Rapids of Miami of Lake Erie, on
authorizing survey of route for
Rep. Com.
2
212
19
1
Buffalo to Hanover, on the expediency of making
Rep. Com.
2
223
19
2
Washington to Buffalo, report of surveys of the
2
15
Ex. Doc.
several routes of
5
105
20
2
Same, with maps, &c.
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
38
19
2
Cantonment Gibson to Little Rock, not yet com-
menced
Ex. Doc.
2
20
19
2
La Plaisance harbor, westward, on making
-
Rep. Com.
1
39
19
2
Fishkill landing to Coldspring, facilitate access
to West Point, on subject of
Ex. Doc.
1
72
20
1
Cincinnati to Portland, through Wyandot reser.
vation, report of Postmaster General respect-
ing
Ex. Doc.
3
73
20
1
Zanesville to Florence, in Alabama, report of
reconnoissance of a route for
Ex. Doc.
5
209
20
1
Washington to northwestern parts of New York
and Pennsylvania, on subject of, with recon-
noissance of road from Washington to Buffalo
Rep. Com.
2
91
20
1
across the Homochitta swamp, on making, to ex-
pedite mail, Natchez to New Orleans, with re-
port of Postmaster General thereon
Rep. Com.
2
97
20
1
Wiggins's Ferry to Lead Mines, Fever river, on
opening a
Rep. Com.
3
177
20
1
Franklinton to Francesville, and from Covington
to Opelousas, on granting aid in making
-
Rep. Com.
3
194
20
1
across White Mountains, N. H., on subscribing
for stock in Tenth Turnpike Road Company,
repairs of
Rep. Com.
3
233
20
1
Penobscot river, Maine, to New Brunswick, on
constructing
Rep. Com.
3
214
20
1
Lawrenceburg to Fort Wayne, in Indiana, on
granting land in aid of constructing
Rep. Com.
4
234
20
1
Memphis to Tuscumbia, through Chickasaw na-
tion, OR making an appropriation for
Rep. Com.
4
256
21
1
Same object
Rep. Com.
2
293
20
1
Uniontown to Lake Erie, on surveying and open-
ing
Rep. Com.
4
267
21
1
Uniontown and Pittsburgh, to Presq' Isle onLake
Erie, on making survey of route for
Rep. Com.
2
196
20
2
Columbus to New Orleans, through Choctaw na-
tion, report of Postmaster General on cost of
repairs of
Ex. Doc.
2
23
20
2
Detroit to Fort Gratiot and to Saganaw, expense
of completing, and its military importance
Ex. Doc.
2
29
20
2
Pensacola to Mobile, report of Captain Burch of
his examination of route for
Ex. Doc.
2
52
20
2
Mobile to Pascagoula, on making compensation
to contractors, &c.
Rep. Com.
1
63
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Congress.
Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page,
21
1
Roads, Zanesville to Florence via Maysville, &c., rela-
tive to obstruction in transporting mail on
Ex. Doc.
3
76
21
1
Maysville, President returns bill for subscription
of stock, with objections
Ex. Doc.
4
113
21
1
Villemont to Little Rock, in Arkansas, on making
Rep. Com.
2
218
21
1
Virginia line to Mississippi river, memorial of
Legislature of Tennessee for aid in making
Rep. Com.
2
229
21
1
Louisville, Ken., to St. Louis, memorial of In-
diana in favor of improving, expedite mail
-
Rep. Com.
1
173
21
2
constructed by army, location, extent, when con-
structed, and by what authority, with cost, &c.
Ex. Doc.
2
48
21
2
Lake Michigan to Ohio, through Indiana, respect-
ing location of land granted in aid of
Ex. Doc.
3
85
20
1
Roads, Railroads, Baltimore and Ohio, memorial of,
import iron and machinery for, free of duty
-
}
Ex. Doc.
-
5
206
7
272
20
1
letter from President of, same object
-
Ex. Doc.
7
271
20
1
inhabitants of Philadelphia, against importing
iron free of duty for
Ex. Doc.
7
270
20
2
memorial of company, subscription of stock
Ex. Doc.
2
48
20
2
report of committee, on same
Rep. Com.
1
92
21
1
Same, recommending subscription of stock
-
Rep. Com.
2
211
20
1
South Carolina Company, import iron for, free of
duty
Ex. Doc.
6
246
21
1
Charleston to Hamburg, report and survey of
Ex. Doc.
1
7
20
1
Delaware and Hudson, import iron free of duty
Ex. Doc.
6
246
20
2
Hudson and Berkshire, report of survey, with
maps, &c.
Ex. Doc.
3
89
21
2
Roberts, Major John, (commutation pay, revolution)
Rep. Com.
1
6
Roberts & Ludlow's lines. (See Lands in Ohio.)
18
1
Robbins, Brintnel, (building boats)
Rep. Com.
1
9
19
1
Roberts, Stephen, (pension)
-
Rep. Com.
2
164
19
I
Robbins, Samuel, (pension)
-
Rep. Com.
2
164
20
1
Roberts, Ellington, memorial of, (change entry for
land)
Ex. Doc.
2
55
20
1
Robertson, James, Collector of Petersburg, (increase
pay)
Rep. Com.
1
35
21
1
Robinson, Wallace, (change entry of land)
Rep. Com.
1
70
21
1
Robinson, John, (revolutionary services of father)
Rep. Com.
1
131
20
1
Rocky Mountains, correspondence with Great Bri-
tain relative to the claims of the two nations to
the country west of
Ex. Doc.
5
199
21
1
Rock river and Desmoines rapids, report of survey of
Ex. Doc.
1
7
20
1
Rockwood, Cephas, (money advanced in recruiting
service)
-
Rep. Com
1
26
18
1
Rodderick & Goldsmith, (apprehending pirates)
-
Rep. Com.
2
91
18
1
Roddy, James, ex'rs of, army contractor
Rep. Com.
2
113
20
1
Rodriguez, John, (damage to buildings, and injuries
to plantation, late war)
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
19
19
2
Same
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
27
21
1
Same
.
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
27
20
1
Roll, Thomas, (lost bounty land warrant)
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
85
19
2
Rouse, Lewis, (value of whiskey taken for troops)
Rep. Com.
1
68
20
1
Same
-
Rep. Com.
1
45
21
1
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
110
19
i
Same
-
-
Rep. Com
1
76
20
2
Rogers, David, & Son, (drawback withheld, not hav-
ing taken the required oath)
-
-
Rep. Com
1
36
21
1
Same
-
.
-
Rep. Com.
1
114
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189
Congress.
Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page.
21
2
Rodgers, John, (pay for improvements in Cherokee
country)
Rep. Com
1
12
20
2
Royal, James, pension, injuries in firing salute
Rep. Com.
1
89
Ross, John, and others. (See Indians.)
21
1
Ross & Foreman, Cherokee Indians, (depredations
by whites)
Rep. Com.
3
367
19
I
Ross, James, (credit payment on judgment United
States)
Rep. Com.
2
187
18
1
Rucker, Elliott, (liability as security)
-
Rep. Com.
1
57
21
1
Rudd, Theron, Clerk of District Court New York,
losses of money paid into court by bad con-
duct of
F.x. Doc.
4
100
19
1
Ruddock, Samuel, (aid in publishing maps)
-
Rep. Com.
2
178
18
1
Russia, negotiation relative to boundary Northwest
Coast, (Pres. Mes.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
5
18
2
Convention with, boundary Northwest Coast
Ex. Doc.
3
58
21
1
duties imposed on imports from United States in
1822, (accompanying report on finance)
Ex. Doc.
1
6
45
21
2
respecting indisposition of Minister to, (Mr. Ran-
dolph,) (Pres Mes.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
7
18
2
Russell, Gilbert C., report and documents, (building
fortification Mobile Point)
Rep. Com.
1
62
19
1
Same, with report of Capt. Burch, (case at large)
Rep. Com.
2
149
20
1
Russell, James, (land claim)
Rep. Com.
3
206
21
1
Rutgers, Arund, (land claim)
Rep. Com.
1
22
19
1
Rules of House of Representatives, propositions to
amend. (See resolutions at end of vol. 2, 1st
sess. 19th Cong.)
19
2
Mr. Randolph's report on amending
Rep. Com
4
240
19
2
respecting duty of Committees on Expenditures
in the different Departments
-
Rep. Com.
2
116
19
1
Ryburn, James, (pension)
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
164
Sabbath mails. (See Sunday Mails.)
18
1
Salt springs, lead and copper mines, detailed inform-
ation on the subject of
Ex. Doc.
6
128
18
1
Sciota, on authorizing sale of land reserved for
Rep. Com.
2
119
19
2
on permitting Illinois to sell lands reserved for
Rep. Com.
2
100
21
2
on authorizing sale of lands reserved for, on Ver-
million river
Rep. Com.
1
54
21
1
Salt works in United States, number of, and where
established, quantity of salt manufactured, and
capital invested
Ex. Doc.
3
55
19
2
Salt, reduce duty on, memorial citizens of New Bed-
ford against reducing
Ex. Doc.
5
80
19
2
Same of Massachusetts, same
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
91
19
2
Same of Provincetown, same
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
95
19
2
Same of Chatham,
same
Ex. Doc.
5
96
21
2
report of committee, with various documents on
subject of restoring former duty on; also, state-
ments showing quantity imported, &c.
-
Rep. Com.
1
70
18
1
Saltpetre, on procuring gradual supply of, (Docs.
Pres. Mes.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
134
18
1
Salady, George, and Elisha Wade, (deficiency
in land)
-
Rep. Com.
1
18
19
1
Sandford, Elihu, (pension)
-
Rep. Com
2
164
21
1
Sands, Comfort, and others, report of Secretary of
the Treasury respecting claims of
Ex. Doc.
4
108
20
1
Sandusky Bay, report and plan of survey of
Ex. Doc.
3
72
21
1
Same, with estimate of cost for improving
Ex. Doc.
4
95
17
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Congress.
Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page.
20
2
Sandy creek, Big, report of survey of, with maps, &c.
Ex. Doc.
3
106
19
2
Saugatuck harbor and river, survey of, with maps, &c.
Ex. Doc.
5
110
21
1
Sandy and Beaver canal, report of Commissioners,
estimate of cost, &c.
-
Rep. Com.
3
357
21
1
Sapp, John, (horse lost, late war)
-
Rep. Com.
2
192
20
1
Savannah, barracks at, purchase land for
-
Ex. Doc.
6
245
21
1
Savannah river, in relation to the disbursements and
measures taken for removal obstruction in, &c.
Ex. Doc.
4
106
21
2
report of Secretary of the Treasury on same sub.
ject, with the account of expenditures, cor-
respondence, &c.
-
Ex. Doc.
3
104
Sales at auction. (See Auction.)
20
2
Saunders, Charles, and others, (spoliations by Por-
tugal)
Rep. Com.
1
24
21
1
Saunders, William, and others, sureties of William
Estes, Paymaster Virginia militia
Rep. Com.
1
71
21
2
Sawyer, James Lucius, (services as Judge Advocate
trial of Pendergrast)
Rep. Com.
1
16
Schools. (See Lands, and States in which they are.)
School of practice. (See Army.)
18
1
Scott's Rules and Regulations for the Army, re-
specting the observance of
-
Ex. Doc.
5
82
20
2
Scott, General Winfield, respecting his rank in army,
Bx. Doc.
2
40
20
2
report of committee on same
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
58
19
1
Scott, Eleazer, (pension)
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
194
19
1
Schoonmaker, Henry, (pension)
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
164
19
2
Scott, Seybert, (Indian depredations in Missouri)
-
Rep. Com.
1
51
20
1
Scott, Alexander, (additional allowance, agency to
Caraccas)
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
182
20
2
Same
-
.
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
72
21
1
Same
-
-
-
.
-
Rep. Com.
1
20
21
1
Scott, Alexander, (see Pettigrew,) Indian depreda-
tions in 1794
Rep. Com.
3
368
19
2
Schley, Wm., executor of Posner, (house destroy-
ed while in use of public)
Rep. Com.
1
37
20
1
Scrack, Lewis, (pay for rifle stocks under contract)
Rep. Com.
4
231
21
1
Same
Rep. Com.
1
4
19
2
Schull, James, and others, (land under Quapaw
treaty)
Rep. Com
1
60
20
2
Schull, James, (Government to purchase his land,
reserved to him)
Rep. Com.
1
5
18
1
Seamen, American, number sent to hospital in Liv-
erpool, from March, 1821, to September,
1823, with amount received by Consul during
same period
Ex. Doc.
1
11
19
2
impressed since 1815, correspondence with Great
Britain on the subject of
Ex. Doc.
3
50
19
2
receipts and expenditures from 1819 to 1826,
for relief of
Ex. Doc.
4
63
21
1
amount annually received and expended from
1802 to 1828, on account of
-
Ex. Doc.
3
68
21
1
on subject of providing hospital for, at Provi-
dence, Rhode Island
Ex. Doc.
4
96
21
2
amount of money collected in each State in the
year, ending 30th September, 1830, for relief
of, (see statement accompanying annual re-
port of commerce, &c.)
Ex. Doc.
4
140
287
21
2
number of registered seamen in each State in
1830, (see annual report of commerce, &c.)
Ex. Doc.
4
140
292
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131
Congress.
Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page.
18
1
Seamen, American, annual statement of expenditures
on account of sick and distressed in 1822
-
Ex. Doc.
5
79
18
2
Same, in 1823
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
66
19
1
Same, in 1824
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
57
19
2
Same, in 1825
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
101
20
1
Same, in 1826
-
.
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
185
20
2
Same, in 1827
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
134
21
1
Same, in 1828
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
57
21
2
Same, in 1829
-
.
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
94
18
1
abstract of number of, in 1823, annual statement
of
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
11
160
18
2
Same, in 1824
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
105
19
1
Same, in 1825
-
-
-
-
.
Ex. Doc.
8
141
19
2
Same, in 1826
-
-
.
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
128
20
1
Same, in 1827
-
-
-
-
.
Ex. Doc.
6
252
21
1
Same, in 1829
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
92
21
2
Same, in :830
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
127
19
1
Seats in Congress Hall, proposition in relation to,
(See Resolutions, end of vol. 2., Rep. Com.)
18
1
Seminole campaign, memorial of officers engaged in,
with opinion of Attorney General
Ex. Doc.
2
42
18
2
Sergeants of army, (see Army,) increase pay of
-
Rep. Com.
1
51
19
1
Seward, Daniel, (land claim)
-
Rep. Com.
1
78
19
1
Sewall, Williams, & Co., (remit duties on goods de-
2{
in
166
stroyed)
Rep. Com.
-
180
19
1
Senators, proposition in relation to election of, (See
Resolutions, end of vol. 2, Rep. Com.)
-
19
1
Sedition law of 1798, Mr. Hamilton's resolution on
subject of. (See end of vol. 2, Rep. Com.)
21
1
Seneca reservations in Ohio, wishes of Indians to sell
Ex. Doc.
2
47
21
2
Shaw, Joshua, (percussion gun-locks)
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
29
20
1
Shannon, William and Hugh, (extra allowance on
muskets)
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
59
18
1
Shafer, Jacob, (bounty land)
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
2
18
2
Shelleto, Sarah, (buildings destroyed while in public
use)
-
Rep. Com.
1
*26
18
2
Shepherd, Moses, (work on Cumberland road,) re-
port and documents
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
63
19
1
Same
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
133
20
1
Same, with report of Commissioners, take testi-
mony
-
Rep. Com
4
253
19
1
Shomo, Joseph, (enlisting recruits)
-
-
Rep. Com
1
5
19
1
Shaw, Elizabeth, (pension,) due her husband, revo-
lution
-
.
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
164
19
2
Same
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
34
20
1
Same
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com
2
81
19
1
Shumate, William J., (pension)
-
-
-
Rep. Com
2
164
20
1
Shreve, Henry M., on subject of navigation of Ohio
and Mississippi rivers
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
11
21
2
Same subject
-
Ex. Doc
1
9
-
-
-
-
21
2
Same
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
179
20
1
Shirkey, John, (pension, injuries in public service)
Rep. Com.
1
40
20
2
Sheverick, Thos., (refund penalty, coasting license)
Rep. Com
1
53
21
1
Ship builders of Philadelphia, (reduce duty on ar-
ticles used in their profession)
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
369
18
I
Sibley, Solomon, fencing destroyed late war
-
Rep. Com.
2
87
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Congress.
Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page.
21
1
Sibley, Reeves, and Mather, (laying out road, Mis-
souri to Mexico, and holding Indian treaties)
Rep. Com
3
416
19
1
Seddle, George, (pension)
Rep. Com.
2
193
19
2
Sights, Jacob, (bounty land, revolution)
-
Rep. Com.
I
26
Silver coins. (See Coins.)
20
1
Silk, manual by Secretary of the Treasury on
growth and manufacture of
Ex. Doc.
4
158
20
1
treatise by De Hazze, on rearing of silk worms
Ex. Doc.
4
226
19
1
notes by Genet, on same
Rep. Com.
2
182
20
1
memorial of inhabitants of Connecticut, aid in
cultivation of the mulberry tree
Ex. Doc.
4
159
20
2
on leasing land at Greenbush, for raising of
-
Rep. Com.
1
49
21
1
essays of D'Homergue and Duponceau, on
growth and manufacture of
Ex. Doc.
s
126
21
1
report of committee on growth and manufacture
of, with letter from Mr. Duponceau on same
subject
Rep. Com.
2
289
2:
2
letter from D'Homergue, same subject
-
Ex. Doc.
4
114
21
2
Legislature of Michigan, on subject of the culti-
vation of
Ex. Doc.
3
95
21
2
Mr. Duponceau presents flag of American manu-
facture of
Rep. Com.
1
7
20
2
Sellcock, Joseph, guardian of children of C. Crew,
(navy pension)
Rep. Com.
1
103
19
1
Simpson, John, (pension)
Rep. Com.
2
164
20
1
Simpson, Eleanor, widow of George, obtaining sub-
scription to loan United States
Rep. Com.
3
165
20
1
Simmons, Benjamin, (Quartermaster certificates,
revolution)
Rep. Com
2
103
20
2
Sitgreaves, Samuel, settlement of account, Com-
missioner to England in 1800)
-
Rep. Com
1
54
21
1
Same
Rep. Com.
1
105
18
1
Sinking Fund, annual report of Commissioners in 1823
Ex. Doc.
s
62
18
2
Same, in 1824
-
Ex. Doc.
4
71
19
1
Same, in 1825
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
79
19
2
Same, in 1826
.
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
84
20
1
Same, in 1827
.
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
121
20
2
Same, in 1828
-
-
-
.
.
Ex. Doc.
3
112
21
1
Same, in 1829
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
53
21
8
Same, in 1830
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
91
21
1
Skinner's plan for supplying the public buildings in
Washington with water
-
Rep. Com.
2
81
21
1
report of committees, same subject
Rep. Com.
3
ww
375
376
19
1
Slaves, &c., carried off by British, list of, and claim-
ants under Ghent treaty
Ex Doc
6
122
19
2
convention with Great Britain for the payment of
Ex. Doc.
3
58
20
1
memorial of Aug. Neale, agent for claimants
Ex. Doc.
5
190
20
1
memorial of Bouligny and Frost, agents, &c.
Ex. Doc
6
242
20
1
opinion of Attorney General, relative to interest
on claims
Ex. Doc.
6
256
20
1
on extending time to Commissioners in settling
the claims
Ex. Doc.
6
257
20
1
report of committee on extending time
-
Rep. Com.
3
208
20
2
report of committee on subject of interest on claims
Rep. Com.
1
79
21
1
Slave trade, report of committee (by Mr. Mercer)
respecting colonization and suppression of
slave trade, with collection of all documents
and proceedings had thereon
Rep. Com.
3
348
Digitized by
FROM EIGHTEENTH TO TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS.
133
Congress.
Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page.
18
1
Slave trade, relative to the agency at Cape Mesurado,
for suppression of, (Docs. Pres. Mes.)
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
122
19
2
Same, (Docs. Pres. Mes., part iv.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
74
20
1
Same, with expenditures, &c., (Docs. Pres: Mes.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
218
18
1
negotiations with foreign governments, for sup-
pression of
Ex. Doc.
6
119
18
2
convention with Great Britain same subject, with
proceedings of Senate thereon
-
Ex. Doe.
1
2
5
18
2
report of committee on suppression
-
Rep. Com
1
70
19
1
correspondence with Great Britain relative to
the convention for suppressing
-
Ex. Doe.
1
16
19
1
on making appropriation to suppress, with report
of Secretary of Navy on expenditure of for-
mer appropriations
Rep. Com.
1
65
19
2
expenditures in 1826, and estimate for 1827,
same object
-
Ex. Doc.
4
69
20
2
same in 1828, (Docs. Pres. Mes.)
Ex. Doc.
1
114
2
127
20
1
report on condition of the agency on const of
Africa, and annual expense for its support
-
Ex. Doc.
5
193
21
2
respecting settlement of accounts of agents for
reception of Africans at Liberia, (Docs. Pres.
Mes.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
211
20
1
Staves landed at Key West, respecting
Ex. Doc.
6
262
20
2
same subject, (Docs. Pres. Mes.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
115
19
1
Slave ships, Constitution, Louisa and Merino, pro-
6
ceedings of court, &c., Alabama, relative to
Ex. Doc.
121
8
the cargoes of
126
19
1
depositions of Russell and Armstrong, same sub-
fect
-
Ex. Doc.
9
152
19
1
relative to the rights of certain persons to the
cargoes of, with statement of amount paid
claimants
-
Ex. Doc.
9
163
19
1
report of committee on same subject
-
Rep. Com.
2
231
20
1
on the claim of Valverde, for part of cargo of
Rep. Com
1
49
21
2
Fenix, relative to slave captured on board of
Ex. Doc.
3
54
19
2
Slaves escaping Into Mexico, respecting the reco.
very of
Ex. Doc.
2
25
20
2
Slaves escaping into Canada, correspondence re-
specting surrender of
Ex. Doc.
1
19
20
1
Slaves purchased by R. H. Wilde, cancel bond for
transportation of
-
Ex. Doc.
2
56
20
1
memorial of Campbell and Cumming, same sub-
ject
-
Ex. Doc.
4
138
20
1
report of committee, same
-
Rep. Com.
2
76
20
1
Slavery in District of Columbia, memorial of inha-
bitants of D. C. in favor of abolishing
Ex. Doc.
5
215
20
1
memorial, inhabitants of Permsylvania, same ob-
jeet
Ex. Doc.
3
86
20
2
report of committee on subject of, and respect-
mg the use of jails
Rep. Com.
1
60
19
2
on subject of selling free negroes for jail fees
Rep. Com.
1
43
19
2
Slavan, John, (revolutionary services)
Rep. Com.
1
15
20
1
Same
Rep. Com.
1
38
20
1
Slaughter, Philip, (commutation pay, revolution)
Rep. Com.
3
146
21
1
pension under act of 1828
Rep. Com.
2
239
18
1
Slough, Jacob, (lost vouchers, revolution)
Rep. Com.
2
97
19
1
Slocum, John, (pension)
Rep. Com.
2
164
18
2
Small, Daniel, (pension, revolution)
Rep Com
54
134
INDEX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page.
21
1
Smart, Robert, (value of lumber impressed for pub-
lic use)
Rep. Com.
3
366
21
2
Smith, William, administrator of John Taylor, me-
morial of, (land claim)
Ex. Doc.
3
59
18
1
Smith, John B.
-
Rep. Com.
1
38
18
1
Smith, Dr. James, (vaccine agent)
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
78
19
2
Same
-
Rep. Com.
2
95
18
1
Smith, Jonathan S., (property left at Algiers)
-
Rep. Com.
2
95
20
1
Same
Rep. Com.
s
239
18
2
Smith, Joseph, of Alexandria, (services of slave
while in navy)
Rep Com.
1
12
19
1
Smith, John, (pension)
-
Rep. Com.
2
164
19
1
Smith, Jabez, (pension)
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
164
19
1
Smith, Moses, (pension increased)
Rep. Com
2
172
19
1
Smith, Bird and Abraham, (property taken by Indians
Rep. Com.
2
108
21
2
Smith, Eli, (to be reinstated on pension roll)
Rep. Com.
1
58
19
2
Smith, Joseph, (see Dupuis, Madrid land claim)
Rep. Com.
1
44
20
1
Same
Rep. Com.
1
55
21
1
Smith, James, (lost horse, late war)
-
Rep. Com.
1
64
21
2
Smith, David, (pension, revolutionary services)
-
Rep. Com.
1
48
21
1
Smith and Dequindre, Michigan volunteers
-
Rep. Com.
2
268
21
1
Smith, John, and others, heirs of Buckley
Rep. Com.
3
316
21
2
Smoot, Benjamin, sutler to army, late war, (store-
house destroyed by troops of United States
Rep. Com.
1
61
21
1
Smuggling, President recommends amendment of
laws to prevent, (Pres. Mes.)
Ex. Doc.
I
2
12
21
1
on subject of preventing, (see Mr. Cambreleng's
report on commerce and navigation)
Rep. Com.
1
165
18
1
Smyrna, trade with, during the years 1820-21-'22
Ex. Doc.
2
32
18
1
Snyder, Jacob, (lost horse)
Rep. Com.
2
100
21
1
Snow, Aaron, (final settlement certificate, revolution)
Rep. Com.
1
171
21
2
Solicitor of the Treasury, annual report of, accounts
in suit
Ex. Doc.
2
32
South America, matters relating to Congress at Pa.
nama. (See Panama.)
18
1
South America, Ministers sent to the Republics of,
(Pres. Mes.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
6
18
1
relative to foreign interference in controversy
between Spain and
Ex. Doc.
2
28
18
1
Mr. Clay's proposition, same subject. (See reso-
lutions, end of vol. 2, Rep. Com., 18th Cong.
1st sess.)
18
2
views of President respecting wars of, and
course United States ought to pursue in case
n
Ex. Doc.
1
2
of foreign interference
-
15
16
19
1
relative to a supposed pledge of United States
on subject of foreign interference
Ex. Doc.
8
142
20
1
South Seas, on exploring
Rep. Com.
3
209
21
1
Southwick, Solomon, postmaster, sureties of, (re
leased from judgment United States)
in
www
1
112
Rep. Com
3
388
20
Sodus Bay, (Big and Little,) report of survey, &c.
Ex. Doc.
3
-
3
2
106
6
20
2
Soyars, James, (extend pension law of 1828)
Rep. Com.
1
91
21
1
Same
Rep. Com.
2
275
18
2
Soileau, Noel, heirs of, land claim
Rep. Com.
1
32
18
1
South Carolina, Legislature of, in favor of the Greeks
Ex. Doc.
2
18
18
1
memorial of Charleston against tariff
Ex. Doc.
4
64
18
1
of Beaufort,
same
Ex. Doc.
5
81
18
1
of Darlington
same
-
Ex. Doc.
5
101
18
1
of St. Luke's parish, same
Ex Doc.
6
124
FROM EIGHTEENTH TO TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS.
135
Congress.
Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page.
19
1
S. Carolina, retroceding arsenal at Mount Dearborn to
Rep. Com.
1
128
20
1
militia claims, memorial of Comptroller General
of, reimbursement of expenditures during late
war
-
Ex. Doc.
2
38
20
1
report of committee, same subject, (with all the
documents)
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
246
20
1
on claim for interest
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
*249
21
1
report of committee on said claims
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
66
20
1
report and resolutions, Legislature of, against
internal improvements, colonization, and manu-
factures
Ex. Doc.
3
65
20
1
memorial from Agricultural Society of St. An-
drew's against tariff
Ex. Doc.
2
13
20
1
St. John's against tariff
Ex. Doc.
2
14
20
1
inhabitants of Fairfield,
same
-
Ex. Doc.
2
15
20
1
of Columbia,
same
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
16
20
1
of Barnwell,
same
-
Ex. Doc.
2
20
20
1
of Orangeburg,
same
-
Ex. Doc.
2
21
20
1
of Abbeville,
same
-
Ex. Doc.
2
23
20
1
of Edgefield,
same
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
24
20
1
of Beaufort,
same
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
28
20
1
Legislature of,
same
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
65
20
1
inhabitants of Laurens,
same
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
85
20
1
inhabitants of Chesterfield, same
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
111
20
1
Cham. of Com. Charleston, same
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
155
20
1
inhabitants of Newberry, same
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
157
20
1
Canal and Railroad Company, import iron free of
duty
Ex. Doc.
6
247
21
1
survey of Charleston and Hamburg railroad, in -
Ex. Doc.
1
7
21
1
relative to building marine hospital at Charleston
Rep. Com.
1
*150
21
1
Sparks and Watson, (horses lost late war)
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
3
20
1
Same
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
33
20
2
Same
-
-
-
.
Rep. Com.
1
27
Spain, matters relating to South American colonies.
(See South America.)
18
1
Spain, correspondence (Mr. Forsyth's) relative to
cession of the Floridas
Ex. Doc.
4
55
18
2
correspondence (Mr. Forsyth and others) upon
various subjects of difference existing between
the United States and Government of
.
Ex. Doc.
1
2
179
20
1
list of claims, spoliations, particularly case of
Richard W. Meade
Rep. Com.
1
58
20
1
report in case of James Ray and others for spo-
liations
Rep. Com.
4
247
20
1
same, in cases of Barry, Bailey and Torrey
-
Rep. Com.
4
262
20
2
correspondence relative to spoliations by
-
Ex. Doc.
2
56
20
2
on granting permission to Spanish vessels to enter
all the ports of Florida under 15th art. Florida
treaty
Rep. Com.
1
23
20
1
list of claims rejected by commissioners under
11th article of treaty of 1819, evidence not
being furnished by Spain
Ex. Doc.
5
212
20
1
letter of Minister United States, Mr. Everett, to
Minister of Spain on subject of the war with
Spain and her colonies
Ex. Doc.
7
276
* Two reports of the same number.
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136
INDEX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page.
19
1
Spirits, ardent, on increasing duties on foreign, and
imposing tax on domestic
-
-
Rcp. Com
2
225
20
1
on prohibiting sale of, among the Indians
Ex. Doc.
4
148
20
1
on refunding to certain contractors tax laid on
domestic spirts by act of 1813
-
Rep. Com.
1
43
20
2
on the effects of use of, in the army
.
-
Ex. Doc.
3
103
21
1
OR discontinuing use of, in army and navy, and
grant equivalent in money
Ex. Doc.
1
22
21
1
opinion of surgeons respecting use of, by mid
shipmen
Ex. Doc.
1
23
21
1
report of committee on subject of discontinuing
use of, in the army
Rep- Com.
1
166
18
1
Spoliations, French, since 1806, correspondence rela-
tive to indemnity for
-
Ex. Doc.
4
60
18
2
additional correspondence, same subject
Ex. Doc.
2
18
18
1
report of committee on claims for, since 1806,
Archibald Gracie and others
-
Rep. Com.
2
127
19
1
same
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
202
18
1
previous to 1800, on memorials of claimants for
Rep. Com.
2
94
18
1
documents cannot be prepared in time for Cong.
Ex. Doc.
11
157
20
1
on certain claimants for
an
263
Rep. Com.
4
264
20
2
report by Mr. Everett in cases of Taylor and
Dexter, same subject, with various documents
Rep. Com.
1
82
19
2
report on claimants (by Mr. Everett) against the
different Governments for
Rep. Com.
2
87
19
2
ge eral schedule of claims for spoliations since
1805, and filed at State Department previous
to 1826
Ex. Doc.
9
68
20
2
additional to same, (Insurance Companies of New
York)
Ex. Doc.
4
143
19
1
memorial of citizens of Newburyport on subject
of
Ex. Doc.
3
45
19
2
of merchants of Philadelphia
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
37
19
2
of New York
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
62
19
2
of Baltimore
-
-
.
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
77
19
2
of Rhode Island
Ex. Doc.
5
78
18
2
Netherlands, correspondence in relation to claims
for
-
Ex. Doc.
5
85
20
2
by Spain, correspondence on subject of
Ex. Doc.
2
56
20
1
list of claimants for, particularly R. W. Meade
Rep. Com.
1
58
20
1
report in case of Ray and others
Rep. Com.
4
247
20
1
same in case of Barry, Bailey, and Torrey
Rep. Com.
4
262
19
2
Spring, Samuel, of Ohio, (land claim)
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
59
20
1
Same
-
.
.
Rep. Com.
2
84
21
1
Same
-
-
Rep. Com
1
124
20
2
Spraggins, Samuel, and others (land claim)
-
Rep. Com.
1
31
21
2
Squirrell, Amariah, administrator of Jacob, (pay due
for services late war)
-
Rep. Com.
1
39
18
2
State Department, report of committee on expendi-
tures in 1823-'4, in the
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
57
20
1
same in 1825-'6-'7
-
-
Rep. Com
3
226
21
1
same in 1828-'9
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
384
21
1
President recommends reorganization of the,
(Pres. Mess.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
19
21
1
on subject of appointment of an assistant Sec'ry
Ex. Doc.
4
*127
21
1
respecting retrenchments in the Department of,
particularly in the accounts of Ministers, &c.
Ex. Doc.
3
85
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137
Congress.
Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page.
19
1
Statue of Washington, import free of duty
Rep. Com.
2
181
19
1
Starke, Caleb, (commutation pay revolution)
Rep. Com.
2
190
19
1
Stafford, Benana
-
Rep. Com.
1
54
21
1
Stafford and others, sureties of Southwick, post-
}
~~
1
112
Rep. Com.
master
3
388
19
2
Staten Island, proposition of New York to sell to
United States fortification on
Ex. Doc.
3
49
21
1
Standish, Nathaniel, (pension, revolution)
-
Rep. Com.
3
413
19
2
Stansbury, Tobias E. and Wm., (property destroyed
by enemy, late war)
Rep. Com
1
45
21
1
Stansbury, Arth. J., draftsman to House of Repre. 2
Rep. Com.
~~
1
113
sentatives U.S., on discontinuing services of
3
338
20
1
Stationery for custom-house, Philadelphia, respecting
Ex. Doc.
3
105
18
1
Steamboats, on regulating, and providing for safety
of passengers in
-
Rep. Com.
2
125
18
2
causes of disasters on board of
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
69
21
2
report of Sec'ry of the Treasury, same subject
Ex. Doc.
4
131
20
1
duty collected on steamboat tonnage in 1827
Ex. Doc.
6
249
18
1
Stealey, John, (land claim)
-
Rep. Com.
2
131
20
1
Stearn, Catharine, (right of dower in land, navy
yard, Charlestown, Mass.)
Rep. Com.
1
2
56
19
1
Steinrod, Daniel, (work on Cumberland road)
Rep. Com.
~~~
1
2
183
18
1
Steptoe, James, and others, (land claim)
-
Rep. Com
2
84
19
1
Steinman, Jonathan, and others, (additional allowance
on muskets)
Rep. Com.
1
61
19
1
Steel, Richard W., (pay and bounty as a soldier late
war)
Rep. Com.
2
142
19
2
Same
-
-
Rep Com.
1
67
20
1
Same
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
229
21
1
Same
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
326
20
2
Stewart, Charles, destruction frigate Philadelphia
Rep. Com.
1
37
21
1
Stewart, Wm., and Amos Binney, against Chesapeake
and Ohio canal
Rep. Com.
3
412
21
1
Stewart, Wm., (refund overpayment on land)
Rep. Com
3
398
19
1
Stewart, Duncan, (pension)
Rep. Com.
2
164
19
1
Stephenson, Hugh, (pension)
Rep. Com.
2
164
20
2
Stephens, Peggy, and others, (fee-simple in land re-
served to them, Indian treaty)
Rep. Com
1
42
20
2
Stereotype laws of United States, on cost of
-
Rep. Com.
1
47
21
2
report on proposals by Duff Green
Rep Com.
1
46
21
1
Steubenville, memorial of ladies of, against removal
of Indians
Rep. Com.
2
2.9
21
1
Steubenville land district, respecting the disposal of
certain reservations in
Rep. Com.
3
411
21
1
Stiggins, George, and others, Indians, (United States
to relinquish interest in their reservations)
Rep. Com.
1
69
18
1
St. Anne's church in Detroit
.
Rep. Com.
1
30
18
1
St. Helena land district, on pre-emption rights
Rep. Com.
2
108
19
2
Same
-
Rep. Com.
1
12
19
1
on confirming claims to lands in
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
119
20
1
on granting pre-emptions in
-
Rep. Com.
1
31
21
2
report of Register, &c. on claim of John McDo-
nough
Ex. Doc.
1
23
19
1
St. Marks, post at, on its usefulness for military pur-
poses
Ex. Doc.
5
83
20
2
report of survey, &c. for improving the harbor of
Ex. Doc.
2
76
19
1
St. Augustine road, report of Quartermaster General
on progress of
Ex.
,Coogle
18
138
INDEX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page.
21
1
St. Augustine, report of survey, and estimate of
cost, for improving harbor of
Ex. Doc.
4
93
19
1
St. Louis, Missouri, on establishing an arsenal at
Rep. Com.
1
129
2
2
grant lots to trustees of schools in
.
Rep. Com.
1
12
19
2
St. Mary's and St. John's rivers, improve navigation
of
-
Tep. Com.
1
70
20
1
Same subject
-
Rep. Com.
2
61
20
1
St. Lawrence, correspondence with Great Britain
relative to the free navigation of the -
-
Ex. Doc.
2
43
20
1
St. Stephen's land district, report of Register and
Receiver on claims in
-
Ex. Doc.
7
285
21
2
St. Croix, memorial of merchants respecting trade
with
-
Ex. Doc.
2
34
21
2
correspondence respecting commercial inter-
course with
-
Ex. Doe.
1
21
21
1
report of committee on same subject
-
Rep. Com.
1
117
20
1
Store-houses for Quartermaster's Departm't, respect.
ing, particularly those in Florida, New York
and New Orleans, (Docs. Pres. Mess.)
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
75
18
2
Stocks of 1824, payment of awards under treaty
with Spain, respecting proposals for
-
Ex. Doc.
3
53
18
2
dividends unclaimed on the 1st January, 1825
-
Ex. Doc.
s
62
19
1
report of committee, same subject
-
Rep. Com.
2
139
19
1
Stone, David, (pension)
-
Rep. Com.
2
164
20
1
Stonington harbor, survey of, crect sea wall
-
Ex. Doc.
4
153
20
1
Stone, John, (remittance by Com. Gen. of Provisions
to him, and lost)
-
Rep. Com.
1
29
20
2
Stone, Banister, (release from security, contract to
furnish arms)
-
Rep. Com.
2
104
21
1
Storer, Dorothy, and Sarah Easton, (services of their
father, Col. Harrison, revolution)
-
Rep. Com.
1
SO
21
2
Same
-
Rep. Com.
1
116
21
2
Stockton and Belt. (lost baggage, &c. late war)
-
Rep. Com.
1
19
19
2
Strahan, Gregory, heirs of (Canadian refugee, land)
Rep. Com.
1
9
19
1
Same
-
Rep. Com.
1
17
18
2
Stuart, Com. Charles, President declines giving in-
formation relative to his conduct while in the
Pacific
-
Ex. Doc.
3
42
20
1
relative to destruction of frigate Philadelphia -
Rep. Com.
3
201
20
2
same subject
-
Rep. Com.
1
37
2:
2
Suits, return of those pending on 4th July, 1830, on
behalf of the United States
-
Ex. Doc.
2
32
21
2
Sugarcane, manual on the cultivation, &c. of
-
Ex. Doc.
s
62
18
to
Sugars, refined, on allowing additional drawback on
Rep. Com.
1.
67
20
1
Same object
-
Rep. Com.
1
51
21
2
white and brown, amount imported and exported
annually, from 1815 to 1829, duties thereon,
and amount of drawback
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
18
21
2
white and brown, amount imported annually, from
1st October, 1820, to 30th September, 1829,
and 9 months of 1850, from whence imported,
and average price of cost per pound
-
Ex. Doc.
3
55
21
2
manual on subject of cultivation and manufacture
of
-
Ex. Doc.
3
62
21
2
manufactured in the U. States, on the subject of
Ex. Doc.
4
134
20
1
Summerl & Brown, administrators of Norris, (draw-
back)
-
Rep. Com.
2
101
Supreme Court. (See Judiciary.)
Digitized by Google
FROM EIGHTEENTH TO TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS.
139
Congress.
Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page.
21
1
Surplus revenue, President recommends that provi-
sion be made for the disposal of the (Pres.
Mes.)
-
.
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
11
21
2
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
14
21
2
report of committee, (by Mr Polk,) on subject
of distributing it among the States, for purposes
of internal improvement
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
51
Mr. Martin's resolution, same subject. (See reso-
lution No 2, 2d session 21st Congress.)
20
2
Sunday mails, on subject of prohibiting transporta-
tion of
Rep. Com.
1
65
21
1
routes on which the mail is transported on Sabbath
Ex. Doc.
3
73
21
1
report of committee, on same subject, with the
views of the minority of the committee
-
Rep. Com.
2
271
21
2
memorial of citizens of Kentucky against inter-
fering with
Ex. Doc.
3
79
21
2
memorial of citizens of Windham, Vermont, same
Ex. Doc.
4
115
20
1
Survey of coast of United States, on subject of, with
list of instruments procured by Hassler
-
Ex. Doc.
6
264
20
1
Surveyors of Customs, on increase pay of
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
35
19
2
Surveyors of lands, compensations and allowances in
1824, '5, and '6
Ex. Doc.
3
55
20
1
condition of Surveyors' offices in Hlinois and Mis-
souri, and relative to clerk hire
-
Ex. Doc.
4
145
20
1
appointment of Surveyor for Virginia military dis-
trict, in Ohio -
-
Rep. Com.
1
53
21
1
relative to interruptions in the discharge of their
duties -
Ex. Doc.
4
103
Surveys for roads or canals. (See Roads, Canals, or
name of canal or road.)
with a view to internal improvements. (See In-
ternal Improvements.)
for improvements of rivers and harbors. (See
names of rivers, &c.)
19
2
Surgeons of Navy, on subject of
,
-
-
Rep. Com
1
47
20
1
memorial of, increase their pay -
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
182
18
1
Surgeon General, disbursements in 1823 by the
(Docs. Pres. Mes.)
.
-
Ex. Doc
1
2
17
18
2
Similar report in 1824
-
.
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
73
19
1
Same in 1825
-
0
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
1
29
19
2
Same in 1826
-
.
.
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
189
20
1
Same in 1827
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
91
20
2
Same in 1828
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
63
21
1
Same in 1829
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
156
21
1
respecting pay and allowances to
-
.
-
Rep. Com
1
47
19
1
Sutton, Ephraim (services in late war)
.
,
Rep. Com
2
169
20
1
Sweet, Amos, and others (additional allowance on
muskets)
-
-
-
Rep. Com
3
168
19
2
Sweden, commercialtreaty with, expired (Pres. Mes.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
6
19
2
on exempting wedish and Norw egian vessels from
discriminating duties
-
.
Rep. Com.
1
36
20
1
copy of commercial treaty with
-
.
Ex. Doc.
3
122
18
1
Symmes, John Cleves, respecting township of land
within his patent
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
88
18
1
Same subject
-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
135
21
1
Tariff of duties imposed by foreign governments on
imports from the United States (accompanying
report on finance)
-
-
Digitized by
Rx. Doc. Google
1
6
45
140
INDEX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page.
18
1
Tariff, duties, President Monroe recommends revision
of, with view to the protection of manufactures
(Pres. Mes.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
18
1
comparative statements of duties under old and
new tariff
-
Ex. Doc.
2
38
18
1
view of the operation, &c. of the tariff
-
Ex. Doc.
4
-
(72
75
18
1
report of committee, on increasing, for benefit of
agriculture
-
Rep. Com.
2
89
20
1
report of committee in 1828, on subject of a new
tariff, with statements of sundry persons in re.
lation to the various articles
-
Rep. Com.
2
115
20
1
Mr. McDuffie's report from the Committee of
ays and Means, upon the subject of
-
Rep. Com.
3
185
20
2
President Adams's views respecting (Pres. Mcs.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
20
2
rules and regulations for collection of duty under
new
-
Ex. Doc.
2
60
21
1
President Jackson's views respecting the (Pres.
Mes.)
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
9
21
1
report of committee, relative to domestic manu-
factures, and against altering the tariff laws
Rep. Com.
1
54
21
2
views of President in relation to the power of
Congress to regulate, and with respect to the
~~~
Ex. Doc.
2
unequal operation of the present (Pres. Mes.)
{
15
1
22
21
2
report of committee, (Mr. Mallary's,) upon the
subject of
-
Rep. Com.
1
36
memorials for and against the tariff; viz.
18
I
inhabitants of Maine, against increase
-
Ex. Doc.
4
71
20
1
Same
-
Ex. Doc.
s
91
18
1
inhabitants of Portsmouth, N. H., against increase
Ex. Doc.
5
87
20
1
inhabitants of the State of New Hampshire, in
favor of an increase
-
Ex. Doc
3
80
20
1
farmers of New Hampshire, in favor of an increase
Ex. Doc.
3
81
18
1
merchants of Boston, Mass., against an increase -
Ex. Doc
4
67
20
I
wool-growers of Berkshire, Mass., in favor of in-
crease
-
Ex. Doc.
2
29
20
1
Boston, Mass., in favor of increase
-
Ex. Doc.
3
84
20
1
umbrella manufactory of Hingham, Mass., in fa-
vor of increase
-
Ex. Doc.
5
176
20
1
ship-builders of Duxbury, Massachusetts, against
increase
-
Ex. Doc.
3
96
20
1
farmers of Worcester, Mass., against increase
-
Ex. Doc.
3
95
20
2
Boston merchants pay duty under old tariff
-
Ex. Doc.
2
64
20
2
inhabitants of Boston, Mass., against new tariff
Ex. Doc.
3
100
20
1
farmers and manufacturers of Kent, Rhode Island,
in favor of increase
-
Ex. Doc.
3
64
20
1
Legislature of Rhode Island in favor of increase
Ex. Doc.
3
98
20
1
cotton manufacturers of Providence, Rhode Island,
in favor of increase
.
-
Ex. Doc.
4
1SEE
20
1
inhabitants of Newport, Rhode Island, against an
increase on molasses
-
Ex. Doc.
3
11
20
1
inhabitants of warren, Rhode Island, against an
increase on molasses
-
Ex. Doc.
4
20
1
inhabitants of Providence, Rhode Island, against
an increase
.
Ex. Doc.
5
20
1
inhabitants of Bristol Rhode Island, against an
increase
-
Ex. Doc.
5
17
18
1
manufacturers of Connecticut in favor of an
increase
Fx,
Doc
FROM EIGHTEENTH TO TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS.
141
Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page.
1
Tariff, Chamber of Commerce, New Haven, Connecti-
cut, against an increase
-
Ex. Doc.
5
96
1
inhabitants of Craftsbury, Vermont, against an
increase
-
Ex. Doc.
2
31
1
delegates of New York in favor of increase
-
Ex. Doc.
2
37
1
inhabitants of Rensselaer county, New York, in
favor of increase
-
Ex. Doc.
2
48
1
inhabitants of Albany, New York, in favor of in-
crease
Ex. Doc.
4
66
1
venders of hardware in New York, against an
increase
-
Ex. Doc.
4
65
1
Chamber of Commerce of New York, against an
increase
Ex. Doc.
4
68
1
inhabitants of Dutchess county, New York, in fu-
vor of an increase
-
Ex. Doc.
2
33
1
wool. growers of Madison, New York, in favor of
an increase
-
Ex. Doc.
3
112
1
inhabitants of Albany, N.Y., in favor of an increase
Ex. Doc.
2
42
Same
do.
-
Ex. Doc.
4
132
1
Legislature of New York,
do.
-
Ex. Doc.
3
123
1
Agricultural Society of Ontario, N.Y. do.
-
Ex. Doc.
3
63
1
farmers of Columbia county, N. Y. do.
-
Ex Doc.
4
142
1
inhabitants of Herkimer, N. Y.
do.
-
Ex. Doc.
s
147
1
inhabitants of Otsego, N. Y.
do.
-
Lx. Doc.
5
178
1
inhabitants of Delaware, N. Y.
do.
-
Ex. Doc.
6
229
1
Slate Company of New York, in favor of an in-
crease on slate
-
Ex. Doc.
6
228
1
Chamber of Commerce of N. Y., against increase
Ex. Doc.
3
94
5
175
1
inhabitants of Dutchess county, N. Y. do.
-
Ex. Doc.
6
227
6
239
2
inhabitants of New York,
do.
-
Ex. Doc.
2
65
1
inhabitants of Paterson, N. J., in favor of an in-
crease
Ex. Doc.
2
27
1
Legislature of New Jersey, in favor of an increase
F.x. Doc.
5
198
1
members of Legislature, and farmers of Penn-
sylvania. in favor of
-
Ex. Doc.
2
19
1
inhabitants of Philadelphia, in favor of
-
Ex. Doc.
5
100
1
Pennsylvania Society encouraging manufactures,
in favor of
-
Ex. Doc.
6
116
1
farmers of Pennsylvania, in favor of
Ex. Doc.
6
117
1
inhabitants of Philadelphia county, in favor of
Ex. Doc.
6
123
1
inhabitants of State of Pennsylvania, in favor of
Ex. Doc.
2
36
1
inhabitants of Northampton, Pennsylvania, in fa-
vor of increase on slate
Ex. Doc.
3
114
1
Legislature of Pennsylvynia, in favor of
-
Ex. Doc.
3
97
1
inhabitants of Washington, Pa., in favor of
-
Ex. Doc.
5
181
1
inhabitants of Adams, Pa., in favor of
.
Ex. Doc.
5
191
1
inhabitants of Beaver, Pa., in favor of
-
Ex. Doc.
5
213
1
Legislature of Pennsylvania approving of tariff
of 1828
Rep. Com.
1
146
1
Chamber of Commerce of Philadelphia, against
increase
Ex. Doc.
5
94
1
inhabitants of Philadelphia, Pa., against increase
Ex. Doc.
3
93
1
manufacturers of hardware of Philadelphia,
against increase
Ex. Doc.
5
202
2
Legislature of Delaware, approving of tariff of
1828
Ex. Doc.
4
137
1
inhabitants of Baltimore, Maryland, approving of
tariff of 1828
Digitized by
Fx. Doc.
5
142
INDEX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page.
20
1
Tariff, Chamber of Commerce of Baltimore, Maryland,
approving of tariff of 1828
-
Ex. Doc.
3
82
20
1
inhabitants of Anne Arundel, Maryland, approv-
ing of tariff of 1828
-
Ex. Doc.
5
188
20
I
inhabitants of Alleghany, Maryland, in favor of
an increase
-
Ex. Doc.
5
207
18
1
inhabitants of Richmond, Va., against increase
-
Ex. D -C
4
74
18
1
inhabitants of Petersburg, Va.,
do.
-
Ex. Doc.
5
88
18
1
inhabitants of Norfolk, Va.,
do.
-
Ex. Doc
6
112
20
1
inhabitants of Mecklenburg, Va.,
do.
-
Ex. Doc.
2
SO
18
1
inhabitants of Beaufort, N. C.,
do.
-
Ex. Doc
5
81
20
1
inhabitants of
do.
do.
-
Ex. Doc.
2
28
18
1
inhabitants of Fayetteville, N. C.
do.
-
Ex. Doc
6
109
20
1
Legislature of North Carolina,
do.
-
Ex. Doc.
3
62
18
1
inhabitants of Charleston, S. C.,
do.
-
Ex Doc.
4
64
18
1
inhabitants of Darien, S C.,
do.
-
Ex. Doc
5
98
18
1
inhabitants of Darlington, S. C.,
do.
-
Ex. Doc
5
101
18
1
inhabitants of St.Luke's Parish, S. c., do.
-
Ex. Doc.
6
124
20
1
St. Andrew's Agricultural Soc. S. C., do.
-
Ex. Doc.
2
13
20
1
St. John's
do.
do.
-
Ex Doc.
2
14
20
1
inhabitants of Fairfield, S. C.,
do.
-
Ex Doc.
2
15
20
1
inhabitants of Columbia, S. C.,
do.
-
Ex Doc.
2
16
20
1
inhabitants of Barnwell, S. C.,
do.
-
Ex. Doc.
2
20
20
1
inhabitants of Orangeburg, S. C.,
do.
-
Ex Doc.
2
21
20
1
inhabitants of Abbeville, S. C.,
do.
-
Ex. Doc.
2
23
20
1
inhabitants of Edgefield, S. C.,
do.
-
Ex Doc.
2
24
20
1
Legislature of South Carolina,
do.
-
Ex. Doc.
3
65
20
1
inhabitants of St. Laurens, S. C.,
do.
-
Ex Doc
3
85
20
1
inhabitants of Chesterfield, S. C.,
do.
-
Ex. Doc.
3
111
20
I
Chamber of Commerce of Charleston, S. C.,
against increase
-
Ex. Doc
4
155
20
1
inhabitants of Newbury, S. C., against increase
-
Ex. Doc.
s
157
18
1
inhabitants of Madison, Georgia
do.
-
Ex. Doc
6
110
18
1
inhabitants of Putnam county, Geo., do.
Ex. Doc.
6
114
20
1
Legislature of Georgia against powers of General
Government
-
Ex. Doc.
3
120
20
2
Legislature of Georgia against new tariff
-
Ex. Doc.
2
70
21
1
resolutions of Georgia
do.
-
Rep. Com.
1
98
20
1
Legislature of Ohio in favor of powers of General
Government
Ex. Doc.
4
156
20
1
Legislature of Alabama against an increase
-
Ex. Doc.
3
113
19
2
Tactics, cavalry, for militia, system of
-
-
F.x. Doc.
s
57
21
2
relative to the printing, &c., of the
Ex. Doc.
2
47
18
1
Tallow, chandlers of Boston, against laying duty on
imported
Ex. Doc
6
105
18
1
chandlers of New York, same object
Ex. Doc.
6
106
18
1
citizens of New Bedford, in favor of duty on
-
Ex. Doc.
6
107
18
1
citizens of Nantucket, same
-
Ex. Doc.
6
108
21
2
Taxes, direct, amount assessed to each State, in 1814,
'15, and '16, and amount paid into the Trea-
sury, &c.
Ex. Doc.
2
35
21
2
reasons why not prepared before adjournment of
Congress
Ex. Doc.
4
132
18
2
Taxes, on taxing lands, sold by United States im
mediately after sale
Rep. Com.
2
84
19
1
respecting sale and redemption of lands in Ter-
ritories, sold for
Rep. Com.
1
127
19
2
on lands in Territories belonging to non-resi-
dents, respecting
Rep. Com.
1
7
FROM BIGHTEENTH TO TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS.
143
Congress.
Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page.
19
1
Tannehill, Wilkins, (services of wagon and team,
late war)
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
63
21
1
Same
-
-
.
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
107
20
2
Taylor, George, (French spoliations)
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
82
21
1
Taylor and Wilkins, executors of Morrison, (im-
provements at salt works)
-
Rep. Com.
1
133
21
2
Taylor, John, adm'r of, memorial, (land claim)
-
Ex. Doc.
3
59
21
2
Taylor, John B., memorial, and report of Secretary
of Treasury, (loan office certificate, revolu-
tion)
-
Ex. Doc.
3
83
19
1
Teas, losses likely to be sustained in collection of
duties on teas in Philadelphia
Ex. Doc.
8
137
20
1
amount of duty received in 1823, '4, '5, '6, and
'7, on
Ex. Doc.
4
165
20
1
memorial of merchants of Philadelphia, reduce
duty on
Ex Doc.
3
109
20
1
report of committee on reducing the duty on
Rep. Com
3
149
20
2
memorial, merchants, Philadelphia, same subject
Ex. Doc.
2
63
21
1
President recommends reduction of duty, (Pres.
Mes.)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
10
21
1
memorial Chamber of Commerce Philadelphia,
same object
Ex. Doc.
2
283
21
1
memorial merchants of Philadelphia, same
-
Ex. Doc
2
282
20
1
Teche and Vermillion rivers, improve navigation of
Rep. Com.
3
188
21
1
report of survey of
-
Ex. Doc.
1
7
21
1
Teel, John, (carrying despatches, revolution)
Rep. Com
1
132
21
1
Tennille, Francis, (Yazoo land claim)
-
Rep. Com.
1
40
20
1
Tennehill, Col. William A., memorial of, (relieved
from judgment of United States against him)
Ex. Doc.
3
115
21
2
report of committee, same
-
Rep. Com.
1
72
18
1
Tennessee, Alabama, and Coosa rivers, on connect-
ing by canals
-
Rep. Com.
2
123
19
1
Tennessee and Coosa river, canal route
-
Ex. Doc.
4
67
19
1
report of committee, same subject
-
Rep. Com.
2
220
21
1
same subject
-
Rep. Com.
2
180
21
2
Tennessee and Holston rivers, on expediency of
procuring survey of, improve navigation, &c. .
Rep. Com.
1
64
18
2
Tennessee, memorial of members of bar at Nash-
ville, judiciary system
Ex. Doc.
2
29
19
1
resolution, Legislature, western armory
.
Ex. Doc.
3
44
19
1
relinquish title of United States in lands for use
of education
-
Rep. Com
1
68
20
1
quantity and quality of vacant lands in
-
Ex. Doc.
3
76
20
1
documents, same subject, by Mr Polk
.
Ex. Doc.
5
232
20
1
report of committee, on granting them to the
State
-
Rep. Com.
1
32
21
1
respecting the quantity and value of these lands
Ex Doc.
1
18
21
1
report of committee on disposal of these lands -
Rep Com.
1
137
21
1
memorial of Legislature, canal, Tennessee river
to Mobile bay -
Rep. Com.
2
228
21
1
memorial of Legislature, aid in making road,
Virginia line to Mississippi
-
Rep. Com.
2
229
21
1
memorial of Legislature, against rechartering
United States' Bank
.
Rep. Com.
1
107
20
1
Tennessee militia, correspondence of Gen. Jackson
relative to term of service of, in Creek war
.
Ex. Dec.
4
146
20
1
report of committee relative to the trial and ex-
ecution of certain Tennessee militiamen, with
all the documents on the subject
.
Rep. Com.
2
140
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INDEX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page.
20
1
Tennessee militia, Gov. Blount's order calling Col.
Pipkin's regiment into service
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
225
18
1
Terry, Enos, (injuries to mill dam) -
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
74
20
1
Territory of Huron, on establishing
.
-
Rep. Com.
2
79
21
1
same subject
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
56
20
1
Texas, respecting boundary between U.S. and
.
Ex. Doc.
3
61
21
1
Tharp, William, various claims growing out of his
connexion with the army
-
Rep. Com.
3
374
21
1
Theus, Simeon, administrator of, payment of his
claim as Collector at Charleston
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
260
21
1
Thames, river Connecticut, survey of
-
-
Ex. Doc.
+
125
19
1
Thayer Jerejah, (pension)
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com
2
104
18
1
Thomas, John, & Co., transporting flour
-
.
Rep. Com.
1
28
18
2
Thomas, Martin, administrator of Goets & Westfall,
(additional allowance on muskets)
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
70
20
1
Thomas, Minor, (land claim)
-
.
Rep. Com
2
60
21
1
Thomas, John H, (land claim)
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
336
21
2
Thomas, Judith, (five years' half-pay pension, servi-
ces of her husband, late war)
-
-
Rep. Com
1
80
18
1
Thompson's Island, causes of, and sickness at, (Docs.
Pres Mes.)
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
178
19
1
Thompson, William, (pension, naval services
-
Rep. Com.
1
84
19
2
Thompson, William, paymaster, (payments made to
representatives of deceased soldiers
Rep. Com.
1
35
20
1
Same
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
6
20
2
Thompson, John, and others, (land claim)
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
31
19
1
Therber & King, vessel captured while in public use
Rep Com.
1
34
20
2
Same
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com
1
19
21
1
Same
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com
1
15
18
1
Thooft, Bernard, (benefit of drawback)
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
31
20
1
Thornton, Robert, (see Mrs. Decatur,) destruction
Philadelphia frigate
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
201
20
2
Same
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
37
20
2
Thorn, Charlotte M. R., (navy pension)
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
103
18
2
Thurston, B., Judge of circuit court, District of Co-
lumbia, respecting charges against, by John
P. Van Ness
Ex. Doc.
2
85
19
1
Throg's Point, Long Island, relative to purchase of
Ex. Doc.
4
60
19
1
Thorndike, Israel, and others, claims on Russian
Government
-
Rep. Com.
1
25
21
2
Thornton, Jane, (commutation pay, revolutionary
services)
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
55
21
2
Thorn, James, and others, (partners of Elbert An-
57
derson, army contractors)
Rep. Com.
1
-
91
20
1
Tipton, William, (arrears of pension, revolution)
Rep. Com.
4
235
21
1
Same
-
Rep. Com.
1
37
Timber, live oak. (See Live Oak.)
21
1
Timberlake, John B., purser in navy, report of Se-
cretary of Navy respecting the accounts of,
and of those of Lieut. Robert B. Randolph
-
Ex. Doc.
4
116
21
1
Tingle, George E., (services as clerk to Governor
of Florida)
-
Rep. Com.
2
205
18
1
Tompkins, Daniel D., on settlement of his accounts
Ex. Doc.
-
1
6
6
122
18
1
Same
-
~
1
1
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
107
18
1
statement of the final settlement of his accounts
Ex Doc.
10
149
20
2
Tonnage duties, on repealing
-
Rep. Com.
1
19
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FROM EIGHTEENTH TO TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS.
145
Congress.
Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page.
20
1
Tonnage, steamboat, amount of duty collected on,
in 1827
Ex. Doc.
6
249
18
1
Tonnage, district, of the United States, in 1822,
annual statement of
-
-
.
Ex. Doc.
2
46
18
2
Same in 1823
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
50
19
1
Same in 1824
-
.
-
.
-
Ex. Doc.
3
28
19
2;
Same in 1825
-
-
.
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
100
20
Same in 1826
-
-
-
-
-
Ex Doc.
2
48
20
Same in 1827
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
54
21
1
Same in 1828
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
21
2
Same in 1829
49
291
2
-
.
-
-
.
Ex. Doc.
4
146
266
20
1
employed in the foreign trade in 1826, (accom-
panying annual report on finance)
.
Ex. Doc.
7
292
28
20
2
Same in 1827,
do
-
-
-
Ex Doc.
1
9
32
21
1
Same in 1828,
do
-
.
-
Ex. Doc.
1
6
21
21
2
Same in 1829,
do
-
Ex. Doc.
1
7
[Note.-Many views and statements of the tonnage
of the United States accompany the annual report
on the Commerce and Navigation of the United
States, which may be seen on reference to that
document, under the appropriate head of this
Index.]
18
1
Topp, John, lumber destroyed
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
114
19
1
Tohonheche, or Big Skin, Indian, (pension)
-
Rep. Com.
2
194
18
2
Townsend, William, anchors furnished for use of
Navy
-
Rep. Com.
1
3
21
1
Tortugas, examination of, for naval purposes, (Docs.
236
Pres. Mes.)
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
21
2
Torrey, Joseph W., (services as attorney, in Michi-
gan)
-
Ren. Com
1
44
21
1
Townsend and others, sureties of Dox, Postmaster
Rep. Com.
1
109
21
1
Trahand, Jean Marie, heirs of, land claim
-
Rep. Com.
1
89
21
1
Tracy, Elisha, extra services as Deputy Commissary
of Purchases
-
Rep. Com.
3
354
21
1
Transylvania University, on granting land to
-
Rep. Com
3
308
21
1
Treadwell, William, heirs of, (lost revolutionary land
warrant)
8
Rep. Com.
1
156
21
2
Same
-
Rep. Com.
1
27
21
1
Treasury Department, report of Committee on con-
tingent expenses of the, in-1929
.
-
Rep. Com.
3
346
21
2
Same, in 1830
.
Rep. Com
1
108
19
1
Treasurer's accounts from April, 1824, to April, 1825,
Ex. Doc.
10
184
19
2
Same, for 1826
-
Ex. Doc.
7
145
-
21
2
settlements of accounts of Thomas T. Tucker
.
Ex. Doc.
4
133
Treaties with Indian tribes (See Indian.)
18
2
Treaty with Russia, respecting Northwest Coast of
America
-
Ex. Doc
3
58
169
19
with Governments of Colombia, (Doca.Pres.Mea.)
Ex. Doc.
1
1
1
146
19
2
with Deamark, commercial,
do
-
Ex. Doc
1
2
21
2
Same
-
Ex. Doc
1
3
149
19
2
with Central America, (Docs. Pres. Mes.)
1
-
Ex. Doc
2
with Great Britain. (See Great Britain.)
20
1
with Sweden and Norway, commercial
-
Ex. Doc.
3
122
20
2
with Lubeck, Bremen, and Hamburg, commercial
Ex. Doc.
3
92
21
2
with Austria, commercial, concluded 27th Aug.
1829
-
Ex. Doc.
4
129
19
1
Trigo, Elie'
-
.
Rep. Com.
1
108
1
Triplett, Peter, (pension)
Rep Com.
2
164
19
-
19
146
INDEX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS.
Congress.
Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page.
19
:
Troxell, Abraham, (pension)
-
Rep. Com.
2
164
20
2
Trumbull, Col. John. on subject of national paintings
Ex. Doc.
1
10
19
1
Tschiffely, Fredenck D., services as clerk in Land
Office
-
Rep. Com.
1
11
21
1
Tucker's Island, or Flat Beach, survey of
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
81
21
1
Tuiller, Francis Isidore, (land claim)
-
.
Rep. Com.
1
77
21
1
Tuillier, John, heirs of, (land claim)
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
86
19
1
ummer, Isanc, (pension)
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
94
Turnpike roads. (See Roads.)
21
1
Tupper, Percia, (buildings destroyed while in pub-
lic use)
.
Rep. Com.
3
322
18
CV
Turney, Abel, (back pension, revolution)
-
Rep. Com.
1
40
19
I
Same
Rep, Com.
2
164
20
1
Furnbull, Andrew, heirs of, (confirm land claim)
-
Rep. Com.
1
23
2:
1
Tus umbia and Memphis road, appropriation for
.
Rep. Com.
2
293
19
1
Tygart's Valley, survey with view to western armory
Ex. Doc.
8
136
19
1
University, National, President recommends, (Pres.
Mess.)
Ex Doc.
1
1
15
18
Unclaimed dividends on public stocks, on 1st Janu-
ary 1825
-
Ex. Doc.
4
62
19
1
Unclained dividends, report of committee, same
subject
Rep. Com.
2
139
Unfinished business. (See Business)
19
1
Underwood, Phineas, (land claim)
-
Rep. Com.
1
73
19
1
Utter, Samuel, (pension)
-
Rep. Com.
2
164
19
4
United States, on procuring documents from Eng-
land, history of
Rep. Com.
2
91
20
1
Union county, Indiana, grant land for schools in
Rep. Com
2
68
21
:
Uniontown, road from, to Presque Isle, on making
Rep. Com.
2
196
18
I
Vaccination, report on a memorial of Doctor James
Smith respecting
-
Rep. Com.
1
78
19
77
report of committee on subject of
.
-
Rep. Com.
2
95
19
i
in the army, regulations respecting
-
Ex. Doc.
5
90
20
I
Varioloid or small-pox in Washington city, on sub-
jeet of
-
Rep. Com.
3
215
18
1
Vandalia, respecting robbery Register of Land
Office at
-
Ex Doc.
s
76
18
1
Vandalia, report of committee, same subject
-
Rep. Com.
1
66
18
2
Vail, Aaron. (claim under treaty with Spain)
-
Rep. Com.
1
23
18
2
Van Ness, John P., (charges against Judge Thurston)
Rep. Com.
2
85
19
I
Valle, Francis, and others, (land claim)
-
Rep. Com.
1
75
19
2
Same
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
4
20
1
Same
-
Rep. Com.
2
82
20
1
Valverde, Veabel Orsono de, claimant of cargo on
board slave ships Merino, Louisa, &c.
-
Rep. Com.
1
49
21
1
Van Antwep, and others, heirs of Major John Camp-
bell
-
Rep. Com.
2
273
21
2
Van Kleeck, Laurence'L., Collector internal revenue
in 1816
Rep. Com.
1
67
21
1
Vawters, William, (commutation pay, revolution)
Rep. Com.
3
313
Vessels sunk, defence of Baltimore. (See Baltimore.)
20
1
Vermont, memorial of inhabitants of Craftsbury, in
favor of tariff
Ex. Doc.
2
31
21
2
memorial of inhabitants of Windham against in-
terfering with Sunday mails
Ex. Doc.
4
115
20
1
Vermillion river, improve navigation of
-
Rep. Com.
3
188
21
1
Villemont and Little Rock road, appropriation for
Rep Com.
2
218
20
2
Vine, Jean Baptist, and others, (land claim)
Rep. Com.
1
40
21
1
Same
Digitized by Rep. Com
1
81
FROM EIGHTEENTH TO TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS.
1-47
Congress.
Session.
Volume
Number.
Page.
18
2
Vine and Olive, names of persons who entered into
contract for the cultivation of, with the tract
and quantity of land allotted to each person
Ex. Doc.
5
87
19
1
Virginia military land warrants, extend time for lo
cating
Ex Doc.
1
21
21
2
on amending act of last session respecting
Rep. Com.
1
119
20
1
military land district in Ohio, appoint surveyor for
Rep. Com.
1
53
21
1
respecting cession of said district to United States,
and show ing number of warrants issued at cer-
tain periods
Rep. Com.
3
404
18
1
memorial citizens of Richmond, against tariff
-
Ex. Doc.
4
75
18
1
memorial citizens of Petersburg,
do.
-
Ex. Doc,
5
88
18
1
memorial citizens of Norfolk,
do.
Ex. Doc.
6
112
18
2
interest on loans to United States, by
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
11
20
1
Same subject
.
Rep. Com.
4
*249
19
1
act of, incorporating Chesapeake and Ohio Canal
Company
-
Ex. Doc.
5
8'
21
1
acts of Virginia, same subject
Ex. Doc.
4
94
19
1
surveys of waters of Virginia and North Caroli-
na, with view to canals
Ex Doc.
8
125
19
2
memorial citizens of Ohio county, respecting
Cumberland road, and domestic manufacture
Ex. Doc.
5
108
20
1
memorial inhabitants of Mecklenburg, against
tariff
Ex. Doc.
2
30
20
2
church wardens, Elizabeth City, (bell destroyed
by troops)
Rep. Com.
1
73
20
2
claimants under Ghent treaty, for interest, &c.
Rep Com.
1
79
20
2
inhabitants of Albemarle, Mr. Monroe's accounts
Ex. Doc.
3
94
21
2
inhabitants of Buckingham county, on subject of
colonizing free negroes
Ex. Doc.
3
88
21
2
inhabitants of Wheeling, protect, Indians
-
Ex. Doc.
4
139
18
1
Wade & Salady, (deficiency in land)
-
Rep. Com
1
18
18
2
Wadworth, General Elijah, release from judgment
of the United States
-
Rep Com.
1
17
20
2
Wabash river, delay in making survey of
-
Ex. Doc.
2
26
21
2
Wabash river not yet completed
Ex. Doc.
3
82
18
2
Wabash and Lake Erie canal, on granting aid in
making
-
Rep. Com.
1.
78
21
1
Wagstaff, Samuel, (building destroyed while in pub-
lic use, late war)
Rep. Com.
3
392
18
2
Ward, Samuel, (lost final settlement certificate,
revolution)
.
Rep Com.
1
30
20
1
Same
Rep. Com.
2
74
21
1
Same, interest on certificate
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
242
18
2
Waln, Robert, patronize his work, biography of
General Lafayette
Rep. Com.
2
86
19
1
Walley & Foster, (drawback, required oath not
taken)
Rep. Com.
1
85
21
1
Walton & De Graff, (losses on Treasury notes)
Rep. Com.
3
383
19
1
Warehouses, amount expended in purchase and
erection of, and where situated
Ex. Doc.
5
93
20
2
report of committee concerning cash duties, and
warehouse system
Rep. Com
1
93
21
1
respecting amount necessary for the purchase of,
in 1830
Ex. Doc.
3
74
21
1
respecting warehouse system, (see Mr. Cambre-
leng's report on commerce, &c.)
Rep. Com
1
165
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INDEX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page.
20
1
Warren river and harbor, survey of
Ex. Doc.
4
154
19
1
Ward, Nahum, (revolutionary loan office certificates)
Rep. Com.
1
101
19
1
Ward, Michael, and others
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
87
20
1
Walker, Jeremiah, (land claim)
-
-
-
Rep. Com
3
211
21
1
Same
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
161
19
1
Walker, James, (pension)
-
.
-
Rep Com.
2
164
19
1
Walker, Tandy, (pension, late war)
-
-
Rep. Com
2
164
20
1
Same
-
Rep. Com.
3
171
20
1
Wallace, Cadwallader, charges against George Gra-
ham, Commissioner of General Land Office
-
Ex. Doc.
2
19
20
1
Wall, Richard, (prize money, services on board
Bon Homme Richard)
-
Rep. Com.
4
251
21
1
Same
Rep. Com.
1
111
20
-
Walker, Samuel D., report of Secretary of Trea-
sury in his case
Ex. Doc.
2
33
20
2
Warner, Jason, administrator of Ferguson, (arrears
of pension)
-
Rep. Com.
1
100
21
1
Warner and others, executors of Falconer & Williams
Rep. Com.
1
92
21
1
Ward & Flournoy, (land claim)
Rep. Com.
2
225
21
I
Ward, Ichabod, (loan office certificate, revolution)
Rep. Com.
3
320
18
1
War Department, annual report of Secretary in 1823,
(Docs. Pres. Mess.) -
Ex. Doc.
1
2
7
19
1
Same in 1825,
do.
-
Ex. Doc.
1
1
3
19
=
Same in 1826,
do.
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
173
20
1
Same in 1827,
do.
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
39
20
2
Same in 1828,
do.
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
17
21
1
Same in 1829,
do.
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
21
20
2
Same in 1830,
do.
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
29
18
1
Washington Canal Company, annual report in 1823 of
Ex. Doc.
10
138
18
2
Same in 1824
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
102
19
1
Same in 1825
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
127
18
2
Washington City, President recommends improve-
ment of, (Pres. Mess.)
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
17
18
2
information in relation to sale of public lots
Rep. Com.
2
90
19
1
amend assessment law, qualification of voters,
(with documents)
Rep. Com.
1
83
20
1
memorial of Corporation, improve Potomac and
Eastern Branch
Ex. Doc.
2
51
20
2
execution of act draining low grounds, with list
of sales and purchasers of certain reservations
Ex. Doc
2
55
21
1
on improving Pennsylvania avenue, in
Rep. Com.
2
184
19
1
Washington, Gen. George, respecting monument to
the memory of, (Pres. Mess.)
-
Ex. Doc.
1
1
18
19
1
import statue of, free of duty
.
Rep. Com.
2
181
21
1
report of committee on subject of entombment of
Rep. Com.
3
318
Washington and New Orleans road. (See Roads )
Washington and Frederick road (See Roads.)
Washington and Buffalo road. (See Roads.)
21
1
Washburn VS. Ripley, on contested election of
Rep. Com.
1
88
18
1
Water for public buildings, expenditure of appro-
priation for supplying -
-
Ex. Doc.
10
137
21
1
George Camaron, on supplying Capitol with
-
Rep. Com.
1
145
21
1
Skinner's plan for same
-
Rep. Com.
3
344
21
1
report of committees on Skinner's grand basin
Rep. Com.
3
{
375
376
19
2
Watervliet arsenal, on purchasing additional ground
for
-
Rep. Com.
1
31
19
1
Watson, John, (bounty land unfit for cultivation)
Rep. Com
1
54
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149
Congress.
Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page.
21
2
Watson, John, (compensation for building vessel for
U.S., and which was destroyed by the enemy)
Rep. Com.
1
112
19
2
Watson and Hallaway, (extra allowance for building
light-houses)
-
Rep. Com.
1
54
20
1
" atson, Mary, and James Riley, memorial of, (ves-
sel confiscated by France)
-
Rep. Com.
1
1
20
1
Watson and Sparks, (horses lost in late war)
-
Rep. Com.
1
33
20
2
Same
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
27
21
1
Same
.
Rep. Com.
1
3
21
1
Watson and Hoppas, (lost certificate pur. of land)
-
Rep. Com.
2
231
21
1
Watts, John H., (error in entry and payment of land)
Rep. Com.
1
12
19
1
Weights and measures, President recommends uni-
formity in, (Pres. Mess.)
Ex. Doc.
1
1
16
18
2
Weaver, Lieut., proceedings of court martial for
trial of
-
Ex. Doc.
4
81
19
1
Webster, John A., (lost horse late war)
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
138
19
1
Webster, Mary, (pension)
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
164
19
1
Webber, John, alias Weaver, (pension)
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
164
21
1
Webb, Josiah H., m: il carrier, (increase pension)
-
Rep. Com.
2
183
19
1
Wells, Benjamin, (refund cost of suit United States
against him)
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
184
21
1
(revolutionary claim)
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
241
21
1
Wells, John, ector direct tax, (money lost trans-
mitting by mail)
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
30
21
1
Wells, Dorothy, (land claim)
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
195
20
1
Wells, Bazaleel, and others, in favor of tariff
-
Ex. Doc.
3
83
21
1
Wendall, John H., (pension revolutionary services)
Rep. Com.
1
119
21
2
Same
-
Rep. Com.
1
24
18
1
Weymouth, Dean, (pension late war)
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
111
19
1
West India trade, memorial of merchants of Balti-
more on subject of
-
Ex. Doc.
5
99
19
2
correspondence Mr. Adams and Mr. Canning,
same subject, (Docs. Pres. Mess.)
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
19
19
2
additional, same subject
-
Ex. Doc.
2
12
19
2
copies of articles referred to in protocol, third
conference
-
Ex. Doc.
2
21
19
2
statutes of Great Britain, same subject
-
Ex. Doc.
3
45
19
2
statement of annual amount of trade from 1815
to 1826
-
Ex. Doc.
7
144
19
2
report of committee, (by Mr. Tomlinson)
-
Rep. Com.
1
50
20
1
proclamation of President, prohibiting, (Docs.
Pres. Mess.)
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
36
20
2
correspondence with Great Britain, same subject
Ex. Doc.
6
259
21
1
message on probability of its being opened
-
Ex. Doc.
4
110
21
2
correspondence, (Mr. McLane) renewal of
-
Ex. Doc.
1
22
21
2
President's views respecting convention con-
cluded by Mr. McLane, (Pres. Mcss.)
-
Fx. Doc.
1
2
4
19
2
West's paintings, application for Cong. to purchase
Ex. Doc.
2
8
19
2
Westbrook, Andrew, Canadian, (land for service,
and property confiscated)
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
58
20
1
Same
-
Rep. Com.
1
20
21
1
Westbrook harbor, report of survey for its improve-
ment
-
Ex. Doc.
4
124
West Point. (See Academy.)
19
2
road to facilitate access to
,
-
Rep. Com
1
72
20
2
White's compilation of land laws and regulations in
Florida
.
Ex. Doc.
5
181
19
1
White, Moses, executor of Moses Hazen, (revo-
lutionary claim)
Rep. Com.
191
150
INDEX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page.
21
1
White, Fielding L., (refund reward paid for appre-
hension of mail robber)
-
Rep Com.
1
140
21
1
Whitaker, Ephraim, (pension under act of 1828)
-
Rep. Com.
1
117
21
2
Same,
(back pension)
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
::5
19
1
Whitmore, Enoch, (pension)
-
.
.
Rep Com.
2
161
19
1
Whittecar, Joseph, (pension)
-
-
-
Rep. 1 on:
2
164
19
1
White, Vassal, (pension)
-
-
-
Rep Com.
2
164
20
2
Wheatley, Thomas, (horse lost late war)
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
15
20
2
Whitehead, Elizabeth, (revive navy pension)
-
Rep. Com.
1
103
21
1
Wheeling Bridge Company, memorial subscription
of stock
-
Rep. Com.
3
349
21
1
report of committee, recommending a subscrip-
tion
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
399
21
2
Whittier, Simeon C., (refund money erroneously
paid United States)
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
14
19
1
Williams, Sewall & Co.
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
166
19
1
Williams, Rachel, (pension)
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
164
20
1
Wil-iams, Thomas R., (patent in manufacture of hats)
Rep. Com.
2
62
21
1
Williams, Henry, (lost horses late war)
-
Rep. Com.
1
108
21
1
Williams and Falconer, executors of, (lost loan office
certificate)
-
Rep. Com.
1
92
21
1
Williams, Elizabeth, (blacksmith work, jail, Wash-
ington city)
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
188
18
1
Wilkins, Charles, army contractor, (with documents
from 3d Auditor)
-
Rep. Com.
2
96
20
1
Wilkinson, Jesse D., Captain U.S. Navy, (indemnity
for capture of vessel supposed to be a pira'e)
Rep. Com.
3
192
20
2
Wilkins, John, administrator of, (settlement of ac-
counts as quartermaster)
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
3
21
1
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
1
21
1
Wilkins, Licut. Charles, (instruments purchased for
exploring expedition)
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
305
21
1
Wilk:ns, harles, and others, (improvements of salt
work)
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
133
18
1
Wilson, Isaac, contested election of
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
15
19
2
Wilson, George, (claims due militia men, and pur-
chased by him)
-
Rep. Com.
1
61
19
2
Wilson, John, vs. George Graham, Commissioner
General Land Office
-
Rep. Com.
2
94
21
1
Wilson, John, heirs of, (complete payment on land
forfeited)
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
13
21
1
Wilson, John, eirs of, (arrears of pension, and
commutation, revolution)
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
333
19
1
Willink, John A., (benefit of drawback)
-
-
Rep. "om.
2
185
19
1
Wilcox, Stephen, (pension)
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
164
19
1
Wing Austin E., delegate from Michigan, election
contested
-
-
Rep. Com
1
69
19
1
Wing, Warner, (services as clerk to Board of Land
Commissioners)
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
19
2
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
19
1
Winner, James
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
67
19
1
Winchester, Silas, (pension)
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
164
20
1
Winton, John, (value of his land, reserved by United
States to Indians.)
Rep. Com.
2
66
20
1
Wilde, Richard Henry, memorial of, cancel bond for
transportation of certain slaves purchased by
him
-
-
Ex Doc
2
56
20
1
memorial of Campbell and Cummings, same sub.
Ex. Doc
4
138
20
1
report of committee, same subject
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Congress.
Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page.
20
1
Willard, John, (release from security for postmas-
}
1
3
ter)
Rep. Com.
2
95
20
1
Willis, Lewis B., (pay amount of verdict of jury)
Rep. Com.
1
9
20
2
Wilderman, Jacob, (pay due for military services in
1814)
Rep Com.
1
41
21
1
Same
Rep Com.
1
41
20
2
Wills, Eleanor, (continue her pension, navy)
Rep. Com.
1
103
21
1
Winnebago fort, additional land for
Ex. Doc
4
110
20
1
Wines, statement (by Mr. Cambreleng) of quantity
imported by, since 1801, and duty thereon
Ex. Doc.
4
162
20
1
report of committee OR revising duties on
Rep. Com.
2
111
18
2
Wise, Catharine, (settle accounts of her late hus.
band, a purser)
Rep. Com.
1
66
19
1
Same
Rep. Com.
1
4
19
1
Witnesses imprisoned to secure their attendance in
court, allow compensation to
Rep Com.
1
87
19
1
Withers, Thomas C., (wagon, &c. impressed and lost)
Rep. Com.
1
45
19
2
Same
Rep. Com.
1
55
19
2
Wool on the skin, relative to importation of, free of
duty
Ex. Doc.
2
19
19
2
Woollens, imported within the years 1820 and 1826,
and on subject of evasion of duty
-
Ex Doc.
4
60
19
2
Legislature of Massachusetts on subject of
-
Ex. Doc.
4
70
19
2
duties existing, and those proposed by new tariff,
on
Ex. Doc
4
66
19
2
amount imported in 1825 and 1826, and respect-
ing evasion of duties on woollen goods
-
Ex. Doc
4
72
19
2
memorial of citizens of Boston against increasing
duty on
Ex. Doc
5
115
20
1
statement of duty as proposed by new tariff, (by
Mr. Cambreleng)
Ex. Doc.
4
143
20
1
statement of effects to be produced by new tariff,
on, (by Mr. Wright)
Ex. Doc.
5
189
18
1
Wooster, Gen. David, on erecting monument to the
memory of
Ex Doc.
6
118
18
2
report of committee, same subject
Rep. Com.
1
73
19
1
Wolcott, James, and wife, (sell reservation of land)
Rep Com.
1
26
20
1
Wolcott, Benajah, (services and losses in revolution)
Rep. Com.
3
202
21
1
Wolverton and others, improving Savannah river
-
Rep. Com.
2
218
21
1
W.C. Daniel, Commissioner, against said claim -
Rep. Com.
3
415
18
2
Woodson, Samuel H., surety of Crocket, Collector
of internal taxes
Rep. Com.
2
81
19
1
Woodworth, Benjamin, (refund advances to soldiers)
Rep. Com.
2
165
19
1
Wood, Sarah, (pension)
Rep. Com.
2
164
19
1
Wood, Edmund W., (pension)
Rep. Com.
2
194
19
2
Wood, James, (commutation pay in right of his bro-
ther Edward)
-
Rep. Com.
1
53
20
1
Same
Rep. Com.
2
98
18
2
Wootten, Lemuel, (wagon, &c. lost late war)
-
Rep. Com.
2
81
20
2
Wood, Nathaniel B., (services as acting commissary
late war)
Rep. Com.
1
7
21
1
Same
Rep. Com.
1
2
20
2
Wood, Ellis, (pre-emption to land)
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
9
21
1
Same
Rep. Com.
1
162
21
1
Wood, Capt. John, Cherokee Indian, (location of his
reservation)
Rep. Com.
1
82
21
2
Worthington, Thomas, executors of, (released from
liability as security of Finley, Receiver, land
office)
Rep. Com
1
21
152
INDEX To CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS, &c.
Congress.
Session.
Volume.
Number.
Page.
19
1
Work, Wm., (pension)
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
164
19
1
Worrall, Jonathan, (pension)
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
164
21
1
Wright, Silas, vs. Geo. Fisher, (contested election)
Rep. Com.
1
95
19
1
Vates, John, (pension)
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
164
20
1
Yaw, Joseph
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
12
20
1
Yazoo river, improve navigation of
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
175
21
1
Yarnold and Mitchell, (losses sustained in supplying
certain miltary posts with provisions)
-
.
Rep. Com.
S
400
21
1
Yates and Stafford, sureties of Postmaster South-
wick
s
-
1
112
Rep. Com.
-
-
-
3
383
18
1
Yellow Stone expedition
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
85
19
1
Yielding, Richard, (bounty land unfit for cultivation)
Rep. Com.
1
54
19
1
Young, John, administrators of, (additional allowance
on muskets)
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
108
19
1
Young, Sam'l, (for buildings, &c. destroyed in revo.)
Rep. Com.
2
154
19
2
Young, Wm., (lost horse in revolution)
-
-
Rep Com.
1
29
20
1
Young, Joseph, (refund amount paid as security for
postmaster)
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
113
21
1
Same
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
164
21
1
Yeoman, Martha, (pension under act of 1828)
-
Rep. Com.
1
154
Zanesville roads. (See Roads.)
19
1
Zimmerman, Jacob, (pension)
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
194
18
1
Zock, Francis, (lost horse)
-
-
.
.
Rep. Com.
2
103
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TWENTY-SECOND TO THE TWENTY-FIFTH CONGRESS, BOTH INCLUDED,
COMMENCING
DECEMBER 1831, AND ENDING MARCH 1839.
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TO THE
Executive Documents and Reports of Committees of the House of Repre-
sentatives, from the Twenty-Second to the Twenty-Fifth Congress, both
inclusive.
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
2
24
Aarons, Lemuel and James, change entry of land
-
Rep. Com.
1
16
2
25
Same
-
Rep. Com.
1
94
1
23
Abbott, Robert, confirmation of land claim
-
Rep. Com.
2
236
1
24
Abbott, John and others, property destroyed by the
British
-
Rep. Com.
2
538
2
25
Aborn, Samuel, executors of, revolutionary claim
-
Rep. Com.
4
1033
1
23
AbeN, Joseph, boat lost in public service
-
Rep. Com.
2
208
1
24
Abell, Peggy, heir of Elijah Green, arrears of pension
Rep. Com.
3
684
Academies, grants of land to. (See Lands, for educa-
tion.)
1
22
Academy, military, West Point, on the subject of lim-
iting the number of Cadets, and extending
term of study, and better organization of the,
(by Mr. Drayton, from Committee on Miltary
Affairs)
-
Rep. Com.
2
286
1
23
Secretary of War recommends that the teacher
of drawings be placed on the footing of the pro-
fessors, annual report accompanying Presi-
dent's message, page 20
-
Ex. Doc.
1
1
25
2
President recommends longer period of engage-
ment of cadets, page 18
-
Ex. Doc.
1
3
25
2
memorial of teachers of French and drawing for
an increase of pay
-
Ex. Doc.
8
230
1
23
report of the Committee on Military Affairs, (by
R. M. Johnson,) upon the subject of abolishing
the institution, (adverse to such a course)
-
Rep. Com.
4
466
1
24
favorable views of President Jackson with respect
to the, page 21
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
24
same by the Secretary of War, annual report,
page 116
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
24
report of Select Committee, (by F.O. J. Smith,)
giving a full history of the origin and progress
of the establishment, and recommending va-
rious modifications in the system ; with various
statements, showing the names of those who
have been received into the academy from its
commencement those that have withdrawn
before graduating those dismissed ; those that
have graduated ; those that have entered the
army, and their continuance therein, or other-
wise; also the pay of all the officers attached
to the establishment; the amount appropriated
annually, and the expense annually; with
rious other statements
Rep. Com.
2
303
1
22
annual report of Board of Visiters in 1831, docu-
ments accompanying President's mess., page 93
Ext.Doc.
1
2
2
22
Same in 1832, page 117
Ex.
1
2
Digitiz
I
23
Same in 1833, page 105
Ex.
1
1
INDEX TO MOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Description
Session.
Congress.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
2
23
Academy, military, West Point, annual report of Board
of Visiters in 1834, page 166
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
24
Same in 1835, page 200 -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
24
Same in 1836, page 298
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
25
Same in 1837, page 468
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
3
s
25
Same in 1838, page 238 -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
25
Accountability of disbursing officers, reports from the
several departments, accompanying President's
message, on the subject of providing better se-
curity of, page 165
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
3
Acceptances. (See Post Office acceptances.)
Accounts to be settled on principles of equity, &c. viz :
1
-
-
-
1
217
24
in the case of Captain Woolsey - -
Rep. Com.
8
791
2
25
of same
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
57
1
24
of James Thomas
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
571
1
24
of William P. Rathbone
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
813
1
24
of George F. Strother
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
836
2
25
of Aaron Vail, consul at L'Orient
-
Rep. Com.
8
637
Accounts, reports on applications of officers for allow-
ance of pay while attending to the settlement
of their accounts at the public offices, viz:
1
22
on the application of Archibald W. Hamilton,
quartermaster
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
442
1
22
on the application of Wm. Achen, live oak agent
Rep. Com.
3
443
1
28
on the application of Joseph Cooper, contractor
emigrating Indians
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
280
2
28
Accounts, Treasurer's, for 1834
-
-
r
Ex. Doc.
3
110
1
24
Saine,
for 1835
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
12
2
24
Same,
for 1st and 2d quarters of 1836 -
Ex. Doc.
1
14
2
25
Same,
for 3d and 4th quarters of 1836
Ex. Doc.
1
8
3
25
Same,
for 1st and 2d quarters of 1837 -
Ex. Doc.
1
8
$
25
Same,
for 3d and 4th quarters of 1837,
and 1st and 2d quarters of 1838
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
233
1
22
Achen, Wm. D., detention on settling his accounts as
live oak agent
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
443
2
25
Ackley, E., Indian depredations
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
351
1
28
Acre, George, lost baggage -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
298
1
22
Adams, Jeremiah, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
391
1
23
Adams, Pamela, five years half pay, husband killed in
war with Black Hawk
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
328
1
24
Adams, Benjamin, and Co., refund certain duties on
certain cloths, plains, &c.
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
392
1
24
Adams, James, damages under judgment, official acts
Rep. Coin.
2
418
1
24
Adams, Nathaniel, Peter, and John, renewal of lost
bounty land warrant -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
808
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
104
1
24
Addom, John, executors, damages by U. States troops
in 1814
-
-
-
520
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
24
2
25
Adams, George B., lost horse
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
546
2
25
Adair, Robert, change entry in land to include improve-
ments
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
861
2
25
Adair, Elisha, continental money
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
914
8
25
Adkins, Isaac, for grant of land
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
59
8
25
Adolphe, French ship wrecked, against refunding du-
ties on goods saved, &c.
}
Rep. Com.
1
-
169
-
21751
-
Advances, for public service, reports on applications
for the repayment of, viz:
1
22
in the case of Thomas Buford -
-
-
Rep. Com.
$
1
22
in the case of Bartholomew Shaumburg
-
Rep. Com.
3
1
24
in the case of the corporation of Mobile, service
of Creck war
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
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Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Advances, for public service, &rc.-Continued.
8
25
in the case of the corporation of Mobile, service
of Creek war
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
58
2
24
of the city of Augusta, Florida war
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
319
2
25
another report, referring the claim to the Secre-
tary of War -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
1068
2
24
in the case of Wilkes county, Georgia, same -
Rep. Com.
2
322
2
25
in the case of J. G. Lyon and others, for advan-
ces to troops at Mobile, on their way to Flori-
da, report adverse
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
889
African negroes. (See Slave trade.)
1
24
Africans, marshal of Louisiana allowed expenses, taking
care of certain
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
223
1
24
compensation to Samuel Sanderson, for the cap-
ture and maintenance of
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
268
2
25
compensation to same, reports reprinted
Rep. Com.
1
4
Agents, disbursing. (See Accountability.)
Agents, allowance of commissions. (See Commissions
and extra services.)
Agent, employed by the deposite banks, &c. (See Banks
of Deposite.)
1
22
Agriculture, in relation to the introduction of foreign
trees and plants
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
198
2
25
recommendations of the Commissioner of Patents,
with a view to the promotion of
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
112
2
25
memorial of society New York, same object
-
Ex. Doc.
8
281
2
25
Same, with instructions to committee, proposed
by Mr. Pratt -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
245
2
25
memorial of Charles L. Fleischman, same object
Ex. Doc.
10
384
3
25
plan of Mr. Fleischman, for connecting the im-
provement of agriculture with the Smithsonian
legacy
-
Ex. Doc.
8
70
2
25
report of committee in favor of collecting and dis-
tributing seeds and plants
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
655
2
22
Agnew, Nancy, property taken by the enemy in 1812
Rep. Com.
1
49
2
25
Agee, W. R., surety of postmaster, remit penalty in-
curred by not settling his accounts, &c.
-
Rep. Com.
8
652
2
25
Aiken, James, land claim
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
850
Alabama, reports on land claims. (See Lands.)
memorials in relation to the Bank United States,
and the removal of the deposites. (See Bank
United States.)
memorials from, in relation to the tariff (See
Duties.)
memorials, from, on the subject of nullification.
(See Nullification.)
2
22
recommendations of the Legislature, in relation
to the proceedings of South Carolina -
-
Ex. Doc.
3
114
1
23
memorial of the Legislature, in favor of reducing
price of the public lands, and granting pre-
emptions to actual settlers
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
49
2
23
Legislature, same object
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
109
1
23
relative to the death of Hardeman Owens, intru-
der on the Indians, and obstructions in execu-
ting laws of -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
149
1
23
citizens af Dallas county, in favor of restoring the
public deposites to the Bank United States, and
in favor of a National Bank
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
361
2
23
Legislature, against restoring the public depo-
sites, and opposed to a renewal of the charter
of the Bank United States
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
122
2
28
remonstrance of Parker and others, against the
tized by
Google
land claim of Taylor and others, purchased of
Tallassee Fexeco, Indian
-
-
F.x. Doc.
3
-
6
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Velume.
Number.
2
23
Alabama, authorized to levy and collect tolls on canal,
muscle, and Colbert's shoals -
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
24
2
23
aid in making canal around Colbert's shoals
-
Rep. Com.
1
104
1
24
Legislature, in favor of pre-emption to those who
lost their improvements by Indian treaties
-
Ex. Doc.
4
149
1
24
Legislature, asking right of way through public
lands for railroad, connecting Tennessee valley
with Mobile bay
-
-
-
!
Ex. Doc.
4
150
1
24
granting land and right of way to railroad compa-
ny
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
607
1
24
Legislature, against distributing proceeds of sales
of the public lands
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
182
1
24
repealing restriction as to price of sale of land
granted to improve certain rivers
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
503
1
24
relief of holders of pre-emption rights defeated by
Indian reservations -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
606
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
434
1
24
relief of purchasers of the public lands in 1818
and 1819, not availing themselves of the credit
system
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
402
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
239
2
24
on the claim of volunteers under Major Holt,
Creek war
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
258
2
24
on the claim of the corporation of Mobile, advan-
ces Creek war
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
304
2
24
on paying for property taken for public use, and
for Indian depredations in
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
301
2
25
Indian depredations, report of agent appointed to
examine, &c., with list of claims
-
Ex. Doc.
6
126
2
25
report of the Committee of Claims on the
above claims
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
1028
2
25
Same, on memorial of Legislature in behalf
of citizens who suffered by Indian depre-
dations -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
932
2
25
Legislature of, in favor of annexing part of Flo-
rida to Alabama
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
7
163
2
25
Legislature, reduce price of public lands; ex-
change school lands, and grant those unproduc-
tive to the State
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doe.
7
180
2
25
Legislature, in favor of annexation of Texas
-
Ex. Doc.
7
196
2
25
inhabitants of Marengo county, against sub-Trea-
sury -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
379
3
25
Bank of, suspends specie payments
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
195
3
25
on the subject of paying volunteers of Alabama
under Captain Drane, guarding emigrating In-
dians
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
61
2
25
against the claim of volunteers under Captain
Parks, for services against the Creek Indians
Rep. Com.
4
958
2
25
Florida and Georgia railroad, enter land on a credit
Rep. Com.
3
795
3
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
269
1
23
Alba, Peter, confirmation of land claim
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
403
2
23
Same - -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
65
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
389
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
309
1
22
Alexander, Robert, increase invalid pension -
-
Rep. Com.
1
212
1
23
Alexander, William, work on Cumberland road
-
Rep. Com.
4
455
1
24
Alexander, James, and Ira Nash, Indian depredations in
1814
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
181
1
24
Alexander, John, invalid pension
-
-
-
I
Rep. Com.
8
659
2
25
Alexander, Lucy, prize-money, prizes sent into Bergen,
&c.
-
-
-
1
Rep. Com.
2
389
2
25
Alexander, James, correct error, entry of land
-
Rep. Com.
3
585
3
Alexander, John E., services in arresting counterfeiters
Rep. Com.
3
624
22n, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.
7
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
2
25
Alexander, Morgan, heirs of, commutation, revolution-
ary services -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
1008
1
22
Alexandria Canal report recommending a subscription
of stock in the, with various documents on the
subject, estimate of expense &c.
-
Rep. Com.
3
419
1
23
subscription of stock, aid in constructing
-
Rep. Com.
4
498
2
24
report (by Wm. B. Shepard) recommending aid
in the completion of -
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
255
1
24
Alexandria city, report (by Wm. B. Shepard) recom-
mending relief to the corporation of -
-
Rep. Com.
1
269
1
24
amount of corporation notes cancelled in 1835
-
Ex. Doc.
4
180
2
25
Same in 1838
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
201
2
25
build court-house in
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
773
1
24
Alexandria Aqueduct report of survey and construction
of
-
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
261
2
24
memorial of the corporation of, for aid in making
canal and aqueduct
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
47
2
25
report of Major Turnbull, with explanatory draw-
ings, &c.
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
11
459
2
22
Alexandria Female Orphan Asylum, first annual report
of
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
65
1
23
Alford, Benedict, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
177
1
24
on the validity of law for his relief, which had been
erroncously sent to the President and by him ap-
proved, it not having passed both Houses
-
Rep. Com.
1
136
1
22
Aliens, on the subject of granting patents to -
-
Rep. Com.
3
458
1
23
Allen, Lieutenant J., copy of his journal, expedition to
the Northwestern Indians, accompanied by map
of the country
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
323
1
24
Allen, Lathrop, heirs of, commutation-pay, revolution-
ary services -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
169
2
24
Same -
-
-
-
..
-
Rep. Com.
1
91
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
131
3
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
16
1
22
Allen, Ezra, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
411
1
22
Allen, Arnold, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
365
1
22
Allen, Amos, revolutionary pension
=
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
412
2
22
Allen, John, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
113
1
23
Allen, Stephen, forage furnished quartermaster
-
Rep. Com.
3
374
1
24
Allen Clark, horse lost
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
65
1
24
Allen, Peter, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
299
2
24
Allen, George, see George Reynold's representatives,
revolutionary claim
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
160
2
24
Allen, Richard, heirs of, arrears of pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
78
1
23
Allen, William, of Ohio, on contested election of
-
Rep. Com.
1
110
2
25
Allen, James, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
287
2
25
Allen, Catharine, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
569
3
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
73
2
24
Allyn, Francis, compensation, bringing General Lafay-
ette to United States
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
826
2
25
Allen, John L., damages sustained by his official act, re-
moving Indian ntruders
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
760
2
25
Allen Clark, arms lost in military service
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
906
3
25
Allen, Geo. G., (Indian,) claim under Chickasaw treaty
of 1834
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
118
1
22
Allis, Randal, and others, pay for land relinquished to
United States
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
241
2
23
Allison, Robert, bounty land revolutionary fraudulent-
Iy obtained by another person
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
105
1
24
Allison, Robert, bounty land revolutionary, fraudulent-
ly obtained by another person
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
110
2
25
Allison, Lientenant John, invalid pension
-
Dig
Rep. Com.
678
8
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Description
Session.
Congress.
of book.
Volnme
Number.
1
22
Allegany river, survey of, from Pittsburg to French
creek
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
-
6
265
1
23
memorial of convention at Warren, for the im-
provement of its navigation to Olean point
-
Ex. Doc.
8
84
1
23
memorial of citizens of Pennsylvania, same ob-
ject -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
151
2
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
I
84
2
25
report of survey, and drawings of
-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
343
2
25
memorial of council of city of New York, same
object
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
412
1
22
Alvord, Job, bounty land, revolutionary services
-
Rep. Com.
1
89
2
25
Ambler, Peter, memorial of, invalid pension, land, &c.
Ex. Doc.
7
150
1
22
Ames, David, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
426
1
23
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
1
1
22
Anderson, William S., horse lost in military service -
Rep. Com.
3
360
1
23
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
7
1
24
Anderson, Anne, widow of William, Indian depreda-
tions in 1788 -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
252
3
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
284
1
22
Anderson, John, buildings destroyed at Frenchtown
Rep. Com.
5
492
1
22
Anderson, Elbert, representatives of, damages, &c., de-
lay in paying balance due him under contract,
supplying rations
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
5
465
1
23
Same
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
27
8
25
memorial of
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
152
2
25
Anderson, Joseph, assignee of
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
475
2
25
Anderson, Josiah, executors of, revolutionary claim
-
Rep. Com.
8
619
2
25
Anderson, William and Samuel B., money stolen out of
post office
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
628
2
25
Anderson, George and James, depredations by Seminole
Indians, in 1834
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
896
2
25
Anderson, Samuel T., extra services, while attached to
the naval service
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
987
1
23
Andrews, James, and Wyatt Singleton, land claims, set-
tlement-right
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
76
2
25
Andrews, William, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
539
Annoities to Indians. (See Indians.)
1
24
Apperson, Richard, commutation claim, revolutionary
services
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
319
2
24
Appleton, Abigail, navy pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
180
2
25
Appleby, Stephen, invalid pension
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
643
8
25
Same -
-
-
1'
-
Rep. Com.
1
182
2
22
Appalachicola, estimate for completing the improvement
of the harbor of
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
47
1
24
remonstrance against removal of seat of justice
from -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
158
1
22
Apportionment of Representatives under fifth census,
calculations by E. H. Cummings
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
8
1
22
statement showing the number of Representatives,
the loss and gain and fractions, at various ratio,
from 40 to 60,000, inclusive
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
36
1
22
number of Representatives; at a ratio of 47,700
Ex. Doc.
4
105
1
22
opinions of General Washington's Cabinet on the
constitutionality of first bill for the
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
234
1
22
report of Select Committee (by Mr. Polk) on the
subject of
-
Rep. Com.
4
468
1
22
report of the minority of the committee, with va-
rious calculations, &c., (page 49)
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
468
1
23
Apprentices, on board of merchant vessels, report on the
subject of
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
249
2
25
Board of Trade of various cities, on same sub-
ject
-
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
137
Digitized by
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.
9
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
1
22
Apprentices, on allowing certain sum to Daniel John-
son, in lieu of schooling, while apprentice at
Harper's ferry
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
83
Appropriations and disbursements. (See Expenditures.)
Appropriations unexpended. (See unexpended Balun-
ces.)
Appropriations, estimate of, for the naval service. (See
documents accompanying annual report of Sec-
retary of the Navy, with President's message,
at commencement of each session.)
Appropriations, estimates of, for the General Land Of-
fice. (See annual report from the Land Office
General.)
1
22
general estimates of, for 1832
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
10
2
22
Same,
for 1833
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
10
1
28
Same;
for 1834
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
21
2
28
Same,
for 1885
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
5
1
24
Same,
for 1836
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
4
2
24
Same,
for 1837
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
]
5
2
25
Same,
for 1888
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
20
3
25
Same,
for 1889
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
5
2
22
estimate, additional required for fortifications, in
1833
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
29
1
24
estimate, for the ordnance service, in 1836
-
Ex. Doc.
2
29
1
24
estimate, additional, for ordnance service, in 1886;
}
3
Ex. Doc.
arming fortifications, armories, and arsenals
6
an
90
-
244
2
24
estimate, for the ordnance service, in 1837, (page
19) -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
32
2
24
estimates, additional, for the ordnance service, in
1837 -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
107
1
24
estimates, for commencing new fortifications, in
1836
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
75
1
24
explanation of the above estimates, for new works
Ex. Doc.
6
259
1
24
additional, for the Quartermaster General's De-
partment, for 1836
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
99
1
24
for supplying arsenals with accoutrements, &c., in
1836
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
178
2
25
in relation to the appropriations required in 1838
Ex, Doc.
2
40
2
24
detailed statements of, for the Engineer Depart-
ment, for 1887, for fortifications, military acad-
emy, harbors, rivers, and roads
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
81
2
24
explanatory of estimates for fortifications, in 1837
Ex. Doc.
2
56
2
25
same, as to the amount, required in 1838, particu-
larly for the fortifications at New London and
Connecticut river
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
39
3
25
estimate of sums required in 1889
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
184
1
24
for carrying into effect certain Indian treaties,
made in 1836
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
7
288
2
24
for the Indian Department, for 1837
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
84
2
24
additional, for removal of Indians, &c., in 1837 -
Ex. Doc.
3
108
2
25
estimates of, required for the Indian Department,
in 1828
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
57
2
25
additional, required in 1838, carry into effect new
treaties
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
11
456
3
25
estimate of the sum required in 1889
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
36
3
25
same, for paying disbursing agents
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
49
1
24
for suppressing Indian hostilities, in 1836
-
Ex. Doc.
7
291
2
24
additional, for same object, required in 1887
-
Ex. Doc.
2
29
2
24
additional sum of $2,000,000 required -
-
Ex. Doc.
4
152
1
25
letter from Secretary of War, at extra session,
asking for additional appropriation for same ob.
ject -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc. Google
19
2
10
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Session.
Congress.
Description
of book.
Volume.
Number.
2
25
Appropriations, estimate of the sums required in 1888,
for same object
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
63
2
25
additional, of $150,000, asked for same year
-
Ex. Doc.
5
113
2
25
explanatory of the estimates required by the dif-
ferent bureaus, for same service, in 1838
-
Ex. Doc.
8
265
3
25
estimate of the amount required for same, in 1839
Ex. Doc.
4
123
2
25
in relation to arrearages, and pressing demand for
suppressing Indian hostilities, in 1838
-
Ex. Doc.
10
371
2
24
detailed statements of, for pay and subsistence of
the army, in 1837
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
32
2
25
explanatory of the estimates required in 1838, for
the army
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
40
8
25
same, as to the appropriation required in 1839 -
Ex. Doc.
8
38
2
24
estimate of, for the Post Office Department, for
1837 -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
48
2
25
same, for 1838 -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
109
2
24
same, forbranches of the mint, for 1837
-
Ex. Doc.
2
54
3
25
explanatory of the estimates required in 1839, for
the branch mints
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
82
2
24
estimates for repairs, &c., public buildings and
grounds, for 1837
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
109
2
25
explanatory of certain items in the general appro-
priation bill, for 1838
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
46
3
25
same, in 1839 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
160
3
25
explanatory of the estimates for the naval service,
in 1839
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
2
24
37
for pensioners, for the year 1837
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
30
2
25
same, required for 1838
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
3
25
47
explanatory of the estimates of 1839, for paying
pensioners
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
3
25
26
amount required for the protection of Northern
frontiers, in 1839
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
22
27
1
Appropriations and expenditures for the service of the
War Department, in 1831, and balances on 31st
December
.
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
22
134
2
Same, in 1832 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
1
23
128
Same, in 1833 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
2
23
390
Same, in 1834 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
1
24
112
Same, in 1835 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
24
83
2
Same, in 1836 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
2
25
119
Same, in 1837 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
25
92
8
Same, in 1838 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
1
22
104
Same, for the naval service, in 1831
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
22
8
91
Same, for 1832 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
23
2
1
75
Same, for 1833 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
23
2
2
72
Same, for 1834 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
1
24
122
Same, for 1835 -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
96
2
24
Same, for 1836 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
126
2
25
Same, for 1837 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
3
25
124
Same, for 1838 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
1
23
135
Appropriations, transfer of, in the War Department, in
1832 -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
1
23
4
transfer of, in the Treasury Department, in 1832
Ex. Doc.
1
1
24
5
Same, in 1835
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
1
24
6
transfer of, in the naval service, in 1836
-
Ex. Doc.
6
2
25
257
transfer of, in the Treasury Department, in 1837
Ex. Doc.
1
22
2
12
Appropriations 1831-2 made during 1st session 22d Congress,
-
-
-
-
-
22
Ex. Doc.
2
6
305
Same, 2d session 22d Congress, 1832-3
-
1
23
Ex. Doc.
3
131
Same, 1st session 23d Congress, 1833-4
-
2
23
Ex. Doc.
6
522
Same, 2d session 23d Congress, 1834-5
1
24
-
Ex Doc.
5
596
?
Same, 1st session 24th Congress, 1835-6
24
-
Ex. Doc.
7
Same, 2d session 24th Congress, 1836-7
297
-
Ex. Doc.
4
189
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1829.
11
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
2
25
Appropriations made during 2d session 25th Congress,
1837-8
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
11
464
s
25
Same, 3d session 25th Congress, 1888-9
-
Ex. Doc.
6
249
1
24
Aqueduct, Alexandria Canal, at Georgetown, report of
survey and construction of, with various draw-
ings, &c.
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
261
.
2
25
Same, by Major Turnbull
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
11
459
2
25
amount expended in 1837, on account of the Al-
exandria canal
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
254
2
25
Arbitrament of national disputes, memorials on the sub-
}
m
2
Ex. Doc.
50
ject of
-
-
-
-
2
68
8
25
memorial of Peace Society of East Haddam, same
Ex. Doc.
4
171
2
25
report of Committee on Foreign Affairs, same
subject
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
979
3
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
194
1
22
Arbuthnot, William, houses destroyed by enemy at Ni-
agara
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
285
2
23
Arbuckle, Matthew, land claim
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
124
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
949
2
23
Archer, William T., confirmation, land claim
-
Rep. Com.
1
32
2
25
Arell, Captain David, heirs of, commutation pay, revo-
lutionary
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
622
1
24
Architects, report on claims for plans, &c., custom-
house, New York, which were submitted to the
Secretary of the Treasury, and destroyed in the
burning of the Treasury Department -
-
Rep. Com.
1
348
8
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
278
2
25
on the subject of plans, &c., furnished Executive
Departments, from 1836 to 1888
-
-
Ex. Doc.
11
458
1
22
Arkansas, copies of instructions, respecting donations of
land, under act of 24th May, 1828, in
-
Ex. Doc.
8
87
1
22
memorial of inhabitants, road, Memphis to Little
Rock
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
151
1
22
on increasing salaries of Governor and Judges of
Rep. Com.
2
242
1
22
on claims of settlers between Arkansas and White
rivers, losses by cession to Cherokee Indians -
Rep. Com.
2
321
1
22
on making road, Chicot to Little Rock -
-
Rep. Com.
3
374
2
22
letter of J. C. Jones, in relation to road from Vil-
lemont to Little Rock, with estimate of cost, &c.
Ex. Doc.
1
39
1
23
list of land patents suspended in, and cause of sus-
pension
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
150
1
23
on removal of troops from Fort Gibson, protection
of frontiers of
-
-
-
-
Rep Com.
2
255
1
24
on same subject
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
442
1
28
on coercing holders of military lands to draw their
patents
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
257
1
28
authorize taking census of, with a view to being
admitted into the Union
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
334
1
24
copy of constitution of, and memorial for her ad-
-
}
Ex. Doc.
4
m
183
mission into the Union
-
-
145
1
24
President transmits another copy of the constitu-
tion and the proceedings of convention
-
Ex. Doc.
4
164
1
24
copy of census of
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
144
1
24
Legislature of, in favor of increasing pay of depu-
ty surveyors -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
79
1
24
memorial of citizens, reclaim inundated lands in
Ex. Doc.
8
86
2
23
report of committee, on subject of draining inun-
dated lands, &c., in
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
387
1
24
on granting land, build public buildings, in
-
Rep. Com.
1
102
1
24
on granting donation of land to citizens who lost
their improvements by Choctaw treaty, with
documents relating to certain frauds -
Digiti
Rep. Com.
1
208
19
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
2
25
Arkansas, on granting donation of land to citizens who
lost their improvements by Choctaw treaty, with
~n
m
1
90
Rep. Com.
3
8
documents relating to certain frauds -
-
I
24
on granting land for road, from Jefferson city, Mis-
souri, to Little Rock -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
651
2
25
on extending time, locate donation claims, (Love-
ly's) -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
294
2
25
memorial of Legislature, cede lands to States -
Ex. Doc.
9
328
2
25
inhabitants of Helena, against dividing land dis-
trict -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
402
2
25
respecting kind of funds furnished to pay pension-
ers in
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
11
449
3
25
letter, stating that no funds had been transmitted
since suspension of specie payments, to pay pen-
sioners in
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
163
3
25
additional correspondence, same subject
-
Ex. Doc.
4
176
1
28
Arkansas river, report of Lieutenant Brown, of his ex-
amination, with a view to its improvement,
(documentsaccompanying message of President,
page 112)
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
1
1
22
letters from the Delegate of Arkansas and others,
on the subject of the improvement of
-
Ex. Doc.
5
227
2
28
report of Captain Shreve, and estimate of cost for
the improvement of
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
195
1
24
on the subject of constructing levees on the
-
Ex. Doc.
1
11
2
25
report showing the nature of the work, for its im-
provement; when commenced, the amount here-
tofore appropriated, &c., previous to 1838
-
Ex. Doc.
5
90
1
28
Armstrong, James, commutation pay, revolutionary ser-
vices
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
165
1
28
Armstrong, Andrew, damages on bills protested, and
commissions on disbursements, as navy agent -
Rep. Com.
4
536
1
24
on re-adjusting his accounts
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
833
2
28
Armstrong, John and James, memorial of, for land, in
consideration of sufferings while in Indian cap-
tivity
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
22
2
25
Armstrong, Robert and William, military services as
spies, in 1793
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
742
2
25
Armstrong, John, land claim -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
945
2
25
Armbrister, Michael, Indian reservation
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
888
1
28
Armington, Asa, remission of duty on molasses arriving
before 30th September, 1830 -
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
283
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
112
2
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
45
Arms, &c. lost, reports on applications for the payment
of, viz:
1
28
on the claim of John Haight, lost by his being ta-
ken prisoner, report adverse -
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
96
2
28
on the claim of David S. Campbell, gun lost in
the military service, report favorable -
-
Rep. Com.
1
22
1
24
on the claim of Frederick Richmond, sword, &c.,
taken from him while prisoner, report adverse
Rep. Com.
s
545
2
28
Arms, cost of transportation, annually, from 1830 to 1834,
to Pittsburg, and other places west
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
147
1
24
report, showing the number, description, cost,
and condition of, &c., up to 1835
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
44
8
25
number, &c. procured and distributed to the mili-
tia since the close of the late war with Great
Britain, to 1st January, 1839 -
-
-
Ex. Doc.
s
%
Armories, annual reports of their operations. (See do-
cuments accompanying President's message at
commencement of each session, under head
" Ordnance Department.")
Digitized by Gobgle
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.
13
Congress.
Description
session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
1
22
Armories, expenditures, and arms manufactured in 1881
at the
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
170
2
22
Same, in 1832 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
121
1
28
Same, in 1833
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
322
2
23
Same, in 1834 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
188
1
24
Same, in 1835 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
7
294
2
24
Same, in 1836 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
186
2
25
Same, in 1837 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
11
428
8
25
Same, in 1838 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
287
1
24
full report, showing the entire annual expendi-
tures, number of arms manufactured, cost, &c.,
up to 1835
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
44
1
24
estimate of additional appropriations required for
1836
-
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
90
1
24
report of committee on subject of fixing pay of the
officers of the
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
403
8
25
Armory, Springfield, Massachusetts, on application for
retrocession of jurisdiction of the United States
over lands belonging to the
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
296
2
25
Armory, Western, President recommends the establish-
ment of, page 19
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
s
3
25
again recommended by the President, page 15 -
Ex. Dòc.
1
2
2
25
same recommended by Secretary of War, page 193
Ex. Doc.
1
s
3
25
again recommended by Secretary of War, page
105
-
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
28
report of Committee on Military Affairs (by R.
M. Johnson) on the subject of establishing
-
Rep. Com.
8
349
1
24
similar report, with statements of the average cost
of muskets, &c.
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
373
2
28
Legislature of Kentucky in favor of the establish-
ment of, in that State
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
154
2
25
report of commissioners McRee, Lee, and Tal-
cott, of examination of various sites, &c.
-
Ex. Doc.
5
120
2
25
at Beaver, memorial of inhabitants of Pennsylva-
nia in favor of
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
61
2
25
Same, Legislature of Pennsylvania, same
-
Ex. Doc.
8
264
2
25
Legislature of Ohio on subject of armory, on the
Western waters
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
296
3
25
Legislature of Kentucky in favor of
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
47
Army, on the subject of brevet rank and pay. (See
Brevet rank.)
appropriations, &c. (See Appropriations.)
1
22
report of committee, on regulating the pay and
emoluments of officers
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
9
1
22
on improving the condition of the non-commis-
sioned officers and soldiers, and to prevent de-
sertions
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
63
1
22
observations of Secretary of War, (Gov. Cass,) in
relation to preventing desertions, (documents
accompanying President's message, page 17 -
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
22
statement, showing the number of desertions from
1823 to 1830, and amount of money lost there-
by, (documents accompanying President's mes-
sage, page 73)
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
22
observations of Secretary of War in relation to
brevet rank, (documents accompanying Presi-
dent's inessage, page 25)
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
28
same at subsequent session, page 21
-
Ex. Doc.
1
1
1
22
memorial of officers in favor of brevet rank
-
Ex. Doc.
6
258
1
22
report of Surgeon General, recommending in-
crease of corps of surgeons
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
63
1
22
memorial of surgeons, for increase of pay
-
Ex. Doc
8
Digitized by
14
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
1
22
Army, report on memorial of Colonel Woolley, who had
been cashiered
-
Rep. Com.
2
269
1
22
to prevent captains being detached from their
companies, and to promote meritorious non-
commissioned officers
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
286
1
22
on claims of officers at Fort Delaware, losses sus-
tained by the burning of the fort
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
313
1
23
same by officers at Hancock barracks -
-
Rep. Com.
1
112
2
22
revision and digest of the acts of Congress con-
cerning the military establishment
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
6
2
22
on the subject of the enlistment of minors; esta-
blishing schools; discontinuance of whiskey
part of ration; and exempting soldiers serving
four years from militia duty -
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
16
2
22
report of committee, in favor of granting land to
officers of the late war with Great Britain
Rep. Com.
1
1
1
28
Same, reprinted
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
856
1
24
Legislature of Kentuoky in favor of granting land
to those who served in the late war for a less
period than five years
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
167
2
22
officers of the Pay Department, on the subject of
their rank
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
16
2
22
on converting corpe of rangers into a regiment of
dragoons
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
17
1
23
observations of Secretary of War, on the project
of creating a fund for the relief of widows of
officers, &c., (annual report accompanying Pre-
sident's message, page 21)
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
1
1
23
remonstrance of officers against the passage of bill
deducting a per centage from their pay ,for the
relief of widows of those dying, &c. -
-
Ex. Doc.
3
96
1
23
Same, of officers stationed at Fort Monroe
-
Ex. Doc.
3
130
Same, of officers at Fort Dearborn, Illinois
-
Ex. Doc.
4
205
1
23
report on removal of troops from Fort Gibson, pro-
tect frontiers of Arkansas
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
255
1
24
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
442
1
23
William Piatt allowed difference of pay between
major in the line and quartermaster general -
Rep. Com.
2
292
1
23
Secretary of War recommends that the Subsist-
ence Department be made permanent, (annual
report accompanying President's message, page
20) -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
1
1
23
to render permanent the present mode of supply-
ing the
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
313
1
23
on authorizing publication of systems of cavalry
tactics
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
419
1
23
appointment of three additional paymasters recom-
mended, (documents accompanying President's
message, page 124)
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
1
2
23
again recommended, page 188 -
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
23
report of committee recommending the appoint-
ment of additional paymasters
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
8
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
168
2
24
allowance of additional compensation to paymas-
ters, for extra services in the Indian disturban-
ces, recommended, page 173 -
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
23
copy of General Scott's revised system of disci-
pline
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
121
2
23
report of committee against abolishing the office
of major general, with statement of his pay, &c.
Rep. Com.
1
46
1
24
statements showing the pay and allowances of eve-
ry description, paid to each officer, during the
years 1838 and 1834 -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
Google
198
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.
15
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
2
25
Army, statements showing the pay and allowances of
every description, paid to each officer, in 1888,
with reference to the law and regulation under
which allowed
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
206
1
24
estimated expense of increasing the army
-
Ex. Doc.
7
287
1
24
report of Surgeon General, on the subject.of hos-
pitals
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
29
1
24
Secretary of War, transmitting printed copies of
Army Register for 1836
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
98
1
24
camp equipage for militia, in Seminole war
-
Ex. Doc.
8
118
1
24
respecting pay of officers attached to military bu-
reaus
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
308
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
828
1
24
report on claim of Lieutenant William S. Colqu.
houn, for extra services in the commissariat de-
partment
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
820
1
24
report on claim of Captain William H. Bell, for
extra services as engineer on Delaware break-
water
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
381
1
24
report on claim of Major Cross, for services, act-
ing as quartermaster general
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
448
1
24
report on claim of Major Hook, for services, act-
ing as commissary general of subsistence
-
Rep. Com.
8
618
1
24
on allowing Daniel Parker the three months ex-
tra pay allowed disbanded officers
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
731
2
24
President recommends an increase of the army,
page 18
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
24
Same, by the Secretary of War, and to increase
the pay of subordinate officers and privates, (an-
nual report accompanying President's message,
pages 110 and 112)
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
24
on augmenting the general staff of the army, page
146 -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
24
number and description of militia and volunteers
in service, during the late war with Great Bri-
tain, and term of service
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
20
2
24
estimate of appropriations required for 1887
-
Ex. Doc.
2
32
2
24
memorial of non-commissioned officers, for an in-
crease of their pay, and in relation to their pro-
motion according to merit, &c.
-
-
Ex. Doc.
$
88
2
24
list of officers who resigned in 1836
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
183
2
24
corps employed in 1836 against the Creek and
Seminole Indians
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
183
2
24.
list of officers on detached service, in 1836
-
Ex. Doc.
4
187
2
25
explanatory of appropriations required in 1888, for
the
-
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
40
3
25
Same, in 1839 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
38
2
25
troops engaged in Florida, (documents accompa-
nying President's message, page 220)
-
Ex. Doc.
1
3
2
25
troops employed in Florida war; instructions to
commanders, &c. &c.
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
188
2
25
force employed in 1887 in Florida, and monthly
expense
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
9
299
2
25
number of volunteers and militia employed with-
in the last six years, previous to 1838, and com-
parative expense between them and regulars -
Ex. Doc.
8
271
2
25
proceedings of court of. inquiry in the case of Ge-
nerals Scott and Gaines, held at Fredericktown,
Maryland
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
78
2
25
staff of the, increase recommended by the Presi-
dent, page 18
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
3
2
25
Same, recommended by the Secretary of War,
pages 181 and 182
-
Ex. Doc. Google
-
-
1
3
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INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
2
25
Army, statement showing the proposed increase of the
staff, in 1838, (page 114)
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
114
2
25
report of Secretary of War, with plan of General
Scott, for the distribution of the army, for pro-
tecting frontiers, &c. -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
7
199
2
25
memorial of paymasters, in relation to their pay,
&c.
-
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
131
2
25
pay and emoluments of every description allowed
officers, in 1838, with reference to the laws and
regulations under which allowed
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
206
2
25
comparative expense between cavalry and infan-
try -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
250
1
24
estimated expense of increasing the army
-
Ex. Doc.
7
287
2
25
statements in relation to proposed increase of the
army, to wit: showing the annual number of de-
sertions, from 1830 to 1836, and best mode of
preventing them; abstract of the several organi-
zations, from 1785 to 1836, and same in relation
to the staff, number of captains and subalterns
employed on detached service, annually, for ten
years, previous to 1837, and specifying the ser-
vice; with estimated increase of expense attend-
ant on the proposed increase: also, stating the
number of officers killed, or died, in the Flori-
da war
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
9
305
2
25
suggestions of the Secretary of War, on the sub-
ject of allowances of commissions to disbursing
officers, &c., page 198
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
3
25
certain officers allowed extra pay on disburse-
ments, &c.
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
$1
3
25
memorial of officers of the line, to be placed on
equal footing with the staff
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
34
3
25
in favor of paying volunteers under Capt. Drane,
for guarding emigrating Indians
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
61
8
25
Secretary of War transmits printed Register for
1839
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
236
3
25
disbursing agents, who have failed within the last
two years to settle their accounts, for a longer
period than two months
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
242
2
25
in favor of granting land to soldiers of the old 4th
regiment
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
798
8
25
Secretary of War recommends the establishment
of a rocket brigade, page 105
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
22
annual report, showing its organization, strength,
distribution, and recruiting service, &c., in 1831,
(documents accompanying President's message
at commencement of session, page 53)
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
22
Same, in 1832, page 58
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
28
Same, in 1833, page 26
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
1
2
28
Same, in 1834, page 43
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
24
Same, in 1835, page 50
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
24
Same, in 1836, pages 102 and 125
-
-
Ex. Doc.
I
2
2
25
Same, in 1837, pages 220 and 228
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
8
3
25
Same, in 1838, page 114
-
I
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
22
contingent expenses of the military establishment,
in 1831
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
3
2
22
Same, in 1832 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
36
1
28
Same, in 1833 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
36
2
28
Same, in 1834 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
94
1
24
Same, in 1835 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
56
2
24
Same, in 1836 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
72
2
25
Same, in 1837 -
-
-
-
I
Ex. Doc.
3
77
s
25
Same, in 1838 -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.
17
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
1
22
Army, annual report of the Quartermaster General, show-
ing the operations of that branch of service, in
1831, (documents accompanying the President's
message, at commencement of each session,
page 116)
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
22
Same, in 1832, page 82
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
23
Same, in 1833, page 46
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
1
2
23
Same, in 1834, page 92
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
24
Same, in 1835, page 74
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
24
Same, in 1836, page 153
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
25
Same, in 1837, page 251
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
3
3
25
Same, in 1838, page 122
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
22
annual report of the Paymaster General, showing
the disbursements and operations of that depart-
ment, in 1831, (documents accompanying Presi-
dent's message, pag 120)
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
22
Same, in 1832, page 128
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
23
Same, in 1833, page 124
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
1
2
23
Same, in 1834, page 43
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
I
2
1
24
Same, in 1835, page 88
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
24
Same, in 1836, page 173
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
25
Same, in 1837, page 283
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
I
3
3
25
Same, in 1837, page 134
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
22
annual report of the Commissary General of Sub-
sistence, showing the expenditures and opera-
tions of that department, in 1831, (documents
accompanying President's message, page 146)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
22
Same, in 1832, page 131
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
23
Same, in 1833, page 130
-
-
-
Ex. Doe.
1
1
2
23
Same, in 1834, page 193
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
24
Same, in 1835, page 79
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
24
Same, in 1836, page 159
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
25
Same, in 1837, page 268
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
3
3
25
Same, in 1838, page 518
-
-
1
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
22
annual report of the Commissary General of Pur-
chases, showing the disbursements and opera-
tions of that department, in 1831, (documents
accompanying President's message, page 152)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
22
Same, in 1832, page 156
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
23
Same, in 1833, page 162
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
1
2
23
Same, in 1834, page 232
-
I
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
24
Same, in 1835, page 94
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
24
Same, in 1836, page 177
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
25
Same, in 1837, page 294
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
3
3
25
Same, in 1838, page 144
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
22
annual report of Surgeon General, of the opera-
tions of that department, in 1831, (documents
accompanying President's message, page 157)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
22
Same, in 1832, page 155
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
3
23
Same, in 1833, page 161
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
1
2
23
Same, in 1834, page 231
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
24
Same, in 1835, page 100
1
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
24
Same, in 1836, page 171
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
25
Same, in 1837, page 281
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
3
3
25
Same, in 1838, page 125
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
annual report of Ordnance Department. (See
Ordnance Department.")
1
22
Arnold, Remington, bounty on fishing voyage
-
Rep. Com.
3
404
1
23
Same
-
-
I
I
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
107
3
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INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
1
28
Arndt, John P.,
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
396
Arredondo, F. M. and others, claims of, injuries by the
army in 1812 and 1814, in East Florida, and
provided for by the 9th article of the treaty of
1819 with Spain. (See Florida.)
Aroostook river, disturbances on the. (See Boundary,
Northeastern.)
Arsenals, annual report of the Ordnance Department,
on the subject of. (Sec Ordnance Department.)
1
22
number of, number of officers and men employed,
and on the subject of abandoning or transferring
some of them to the States wherein located -
Ex. Doc.
4
177
1
24
report showing the entire annual expenditures,
and work done at the, up to 1835
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
44
1
24
estimate of additional appropriation required for
1837, purchase of land, &c.
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
90
1
24
estimates for supplying the arsenals with certain
stores, in 1836, (accoutrements)
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
178
2
25
in relation to the appropriations required in 1838
Ex. Coc.
2
40
1
24
letter from Secretary of War, in relation to the
establishment of arsenal of construction at
Charleston, South Carolina -
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
110
1
24
report of committee on establishing one at Fayette-
ville, North Carolina
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
372
2
25
against establishing one in Lincoln county, North
Carolina
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
907
1
24
on repairing and enlarging the arsenal at Charles-
ton, South Carolina -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
444
3
25
purchase additional land for same
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
161
1
24
on fixing pay of storekeepers of arsenals of con-
struction
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
450
3
25
expenditures of the appropriations made in 1838,
for the erection and repairs of
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
100
2
22
Artificers, revolutionary war, in favor of allowing com-
mutation pay to Enos Grannis, an officer of the
corps of
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
118
2
23
Same, to the heirs of Doctor Baird
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
136
1
24
Same, to the heirs of John Jordan
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
536
2
25
Same, to the heirs of Nathaniel Irish
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
718
1
24
Arundel manuscripts, catalogue of
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
246
1
28
Asbury, Samuel M., invalid pension -
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
$88
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
558
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
297
8
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
76
1
28
Ashton, John, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
$
442
1
24
Ashe, John B., heirs of, commutation pay, revolutionary
services
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
364
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
122
2
25
Ashtabula creek, statement showing the nature of the
work for the improvement of, when commenced,
amount appropriated, and the sum required, in
1838 -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
90
2
23
Aspinwall, Thomas, Consul at London, contingent ex-
penses
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
7
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
119
3
25
Ash, George, property destroyed by the British, last war
Rep. Com.
1
62
1
22
Assay offices, gold regions in the South, report of com-
mittee on the subject of establishing -
-
Rep. Com.
1
30
1
23
Same -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
391
1
22
Assays of foreign coins, in 1831
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
115
2
22
Same, in 1832 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
s
128
1
23
Same, in 1833 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc
4
247
2
23
Same, in 1834 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc
60
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.
19
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
2
28
Assays of foreign coins under law of June, 1884, show-
ing the value of all foreign coins in 1835
-
Ex. Doc.
5
189
1
22
Asylum, naval, Philadelphia, report respecting expendi-
tures on, and completion of
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
17
1
23
rules and regulations for the government of
-
Ex. Doc.
5
419
2
25
lunatic, District of Columbia, in favor of estab-
lishing
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
96
2
25
report of committee, same object
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
923
2
25
Atchafalaya river, in relation to the improvement of -
Ex. Doc.
8
258
1
22
Attorney General, opinion of, in the case of Perry, re-
ceiver of land office; land sold on last day of
sales, and not paid for, not subject to private en-
try -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
209
I
24
Same, in the case of John H. Peterson, in favor of
his receiving salaries attached to two offices of
the customs, he having performed duties of both
Rep. Com.
8'
805
1
24
declines to give opinion in the case of reference
by the House of Representatives for that pur-
pose, as not being within the legal scope of his
duty, &c., (see the case of Madrazo) -
-
Ex. Doc.
7
292
2
25
opinions of, in relation to the pension laws
-
Ex. Doc.
5
118
s
25
his opinion in relation to the tenue of office, ter-
ritorial judges, &c.
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
154
2
22
Attorneys, United States courts, on the subject of re-
ducing fees of
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
148
1
22
on making allowance to Joseph W. Torrey, pro-
fessional services in Michigan
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
49
1
25
in relation to fees of renewal of duty bonds
-
Ex. Doc.
1
35
2
25
same subject
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
7
192
2
25
against the claim of Davis and Forman, for servi-
ces in defending register of land office, in a suit
brought against him in his official capacity
-
Rep. Com.
3
710
2
25
in favor of John L. McCarty, for services in prose-
cuting suits, to test the validity of entries on
Cherokee lands, under laws of Tennessee
Rep. Com.
4
1045
2
24
Attorney, power of, report against allowing the right to
draw the pay due a soldier under, after soldier's
death
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
88
-
1
23
Atwater and Daggett, refund foreign tonnage duty
-
Rep. Com.
1
102
1
24
Atwell and Hayden, losses on contract, supplying the
army -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
'206
2
25
Atwater, Caleb, services, aiding in forming Indian trea-
ties -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
332
1
22
Auction sales, memorial of merchants of New York, in
fav or of taxing
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
290
1
22
Auditor, Second, annual report of, showing the requisi-
tions issued, amount accounted for, and balan-
ces unaccounted for, by disbursing officers, in
1831, (documents accompanying President's
message, page 205)
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
]
2
2
22
Same, in 1832, page 184
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
28
Same, in 1833, page 203
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
1
2
28
Same, in 1834, page 283
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
24
Same, in 1835, page 309
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
24
Same, in 1836, page 430
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
25
Same, in 1837, page 750
-
-
-
Ex. Doc
1
1
22
Auditor, Third, reports similar statements, for 1881,
page 214
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
22
Same, in 1832, page 191
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
1
23
Same, in 1833, page 214
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
23
Same, in 1834, page 297
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
24
Same, in 1835, page 317
-
-
-
Ex. Doc
20
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
2
24
Auditor, Third, reports similar statements in 1836,
page 417
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
-
2
25
Same, in 1887, page 735
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
s
1
22
Austria, on reducing duty on red wines of
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
176
2
24
Augusta, Georgia, report on claim of, advances, Florida
war -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
319
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
1088
1
24
Austin and Taylor, damages on contract, delay on part
of Government
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
s
694
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
49
2
24
Austin, Isaac, revolutionary pension -
-
-
Rep. Com.
1.
145
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
155
3
25
Austin, John T., pre-emption, land for culture of the
mulberry
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
us
2
25
Austill and Rhodes, mail contractors, extra allowances
Rep. Com.
3
745
3
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
144
2
24
Authors, literary, of Great Britain, memorial of, for in-
ternational copy-right law
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
162
1
22
Avart, Robert, heirs of, injuries, house and fencing, by
troops
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
339
1
23
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
5
2
25
Averill, Joseph K., additional pay while detained as wit-
ness against White, burning the Treasury build-
ing -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
981
1
23
Avery, John J., injury to his land by erection of milita-
ry works
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
240
2
25
Avery, A., and others
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
930
2
24
Avery, Saltmarsh & Co., mail contractors, property used
in carrying the mail destroyed by the Indians
Rep. Com.
2
280
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
561
1
28
Awkward, Henry, compensated for injuries, aiding in
suppressing fire, public buildings
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
417
1
22
Axon, Doctor Samuel J., heirs of, commutation, revolu-
tionary services
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
436
1
23
Axton, Jeremiah, hire of quarters, recruiting service
Rep. Com.
2
212
s
25
Ayerigg, Lieutenant Colonel B., his report and drawings
of light-house, Barfleur, on coast of France -
Ex. Doc.
4
190
s
25
Back creek, in relation to survey for improvement of
Ex. Doc.
4
199
s
25
memorial of Chesapeake and Delaware canal,
same object -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
251
:
2
25
Backus, Levi S.
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
658
1
22
Bacon, Samuel, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
371
2
23
Bacot, Elizabeth S., expenditures on certain public
buildings
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
117
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
531
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
25
1
22
Badger, Nehemiah, arrears of pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
210
1
23
Baden, William, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
438
2
22
Bagnall, Richard, executor of J. B. Vaughan -
-
Rep. Com.
1
3
1
23
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
18
Baggage, of officers, lost, &c., reports against claims
for, viz:
1
28
in the case of John Ingham
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
297
1
23
of George Acre
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
298
1
28
- of George Stockton -
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
401
1
28
of Levi Pinney
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
440
2
25
of Andrew Tallock -
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
823
1
28
Bahama banks, repecting negotiation with Great Bri-
tain for erecting light-house on, (President's
message, page 3)
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
1
1
22
Bailey, Martha and others, damages in delaying to pay
-
balance due Elbert Anderson under contract
Rep. Com
405
I
28
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
27
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.
21
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
1
28
Bailey, Samuel A., locate military land warrant
-
Rep. Com.
s
418
2
25
Bailey, Littleton, land claim
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
726
1
24
Bailey and Delord, claim for goods sold officers and sol-
diers -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
359
2
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
192
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
9
2
25
Bailey, James, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
353
2
25
Bailey, Joseph, revolutionary pension
.
-
Rep. Com.
s
567
2
28
Baird, Doctor Absalom, representatives of, commutation
revolutionary services
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
136
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
68
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
s
640
1
25
Baird, Thomas H., on the subject of the currency
-
Ex. Doc.
1
51
1
22
Bain, John, revolutionary pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
369
1
22
Baker, Josiah, confirmation of land claim
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
884
1
22
Baker, William, claims as sutler against deceased sol-
diers -
-
1
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
5
480
1
28
goods lost, by impresament of his boat, &c.
-
Rep. Com.
2
224
2
24
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
4
1
28
damages to house, while occupied by troops as
barracks
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
s
424
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
12
1
24
Baker, William, of New York, land claim
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
357
1
28
Baker, William, Doctor, medical attendance British
prisoners
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
452
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
18
1
23
Baker, Arthemus, work on Cumberland road
-
Rep. Com.
4
456
1
24
Baker, James, wagon and horses .lost, war with Black
Hawk
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
414
1
24
additional report, same case
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
$
769
2
25
Same, report
r
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
16
2
25
Balch, John, indemnity, illegal seizure of his goods
-
Rep. Com.
2
448
1
22
Ball, Thomas, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
298
1
28
Ballantine and McMechan, work on Cumberland road
Rep. Com.
4
455
1
28
Balfour, John, land claim
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
79
1
22
Baldwin, Alfred, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
278
1
28
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
122
2
24
Baldwin's reports on navy yards, Great Barn Island,
Perth Amboy, &c.
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
18
2
24
Baldwin, George, memorial heirs of, bounty land
-
Ex. Doc.
2
45
2
25
Baldwin, Mary o., military bounty land
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
871
s
25
Baldwin, Brackett, heirs of, military bounty land
-
Rep. Com.
2
285
Baltimore and Ohio railroad. (See Railroad.)
1
22
Baltimore, report of committee against repealing act
authorizing the collection of tonnage duty for
the benefit of the port of
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
445
2
22
referring claims for vessels sunk, defence of, to
the 3d auditor
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
128
1
28
authorizing 3d auditor to take testimony, &c
-
Rep. Com.
4
530
1
28
on fortifying Patapsco river, for the defence of -
Rep. Com.
2
810
2
25
harbor of, report showing the nature of the
work for the improvement of, when com-
menced, amount appropriated, and the sum re-
quired in 1838
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
90
3
25
memorial of city council of, for the improvement
of the harbor - -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
219
2
25
memorial of board of trade, French spoliations -
Ex. Doc.
8
285
s
25
Same, in relation to the employment of boys in
the merchant service -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
s
79
Balances of appropriations. (See unexpended Balances.)
Balances. (See Defaulters.)
2
25
Balances, against deposite banks and collecting officers
Ex. Doc.
111
2
25
Same, not secured, and probable loss, &c.
-
Ex. Doc.
7
191
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Description
of book.
Volume.
Number.
alances, against certain banks in Boston, and late pen-
sion agent of that place
-
-
-
Ex Doc.
s
120
suggestions of the Comptroller in relation to clo-
sing certain description of accounts-standing on
the books of the Treasury as defaulters
-
Ex. Doc.
3
127
in relation to the balance standing against Thomas
Irwin, late district attorney of Pennsylvania -
Ex. Doc.
4
169
Same, as to balance against Charles J. Ingersoll
Ex. Doc.
6
245
in relation to the balance due from John Brahan,
late receiver, land office
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
178
in relation to the settlement of the accounts of
collector at Boston, (David Henshaw,) and in
regard to the amount placed on deposite in the
Commonwealth Bank of that place
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
180
Balances on the books of the 2d Auditor in 1831
-
Ex. Doc.
1
6
Same, in 1832 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
133
Same, in 1833 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
7
Same, in 1834 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
11
Same, in 1835 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
10
Same, in 1836 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
22
Same, in 1887 -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
6
-
Same, in 1838
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
15
on the books of the 3d Auditor in 1831
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
9
Same, in 1832 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
s
138
Same, in 1833 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
6
Same, in 1834 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
19
Same, in 1835 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
17
Same, in 1836 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
27
Same, m 1837 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
48
Same, in 1838
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
s
45
on the books of the 4th Auditor in 1831 -
-
Ex. Doc.
2
41
Same, in 1832 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
s
135
Same, in 1833 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
13
Same, in 1834 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
54
Same, in 1835 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
16
Same, in 1836 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
37
Same, in 1837 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
Same, in 1838 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
30
on the books of the revenue, collectors of the cus-
toms, and others, in 1881
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
6
Same, in 1832 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
s
120
Same, in 1833, collectors of the customs
-
Ex. Doc.
5
416
Same, in 1834,
same
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
164
Same, in 1835,
same
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
208
Same, in 1836,
same
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
s
181
Same, in 1838,
same
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
196
Same, in 1883, other than collectors
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
16
Same, in 1834,
same
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
9
Same, in 1835,
same
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
6
Same, in 1837,
same
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
7
186
Same, in 1838,
same
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
240
against receivers of land offices, in 1832
-
Ex. Doc.
3
127
Same, in 1833 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
378
Same, in 1834 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
82
Same, in 1885 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
45
Same, in 1886 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
144
Same, in 1838 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
177
due from postmasters, in 1836
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
185
due from banks in 1832, and measures taken for
the recovery of the same
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
64
against collectors of internal duties in 1888
-
Ex. Doc.
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22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.
22
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
2
25
Banks, currency and Independent Treasury, report of
Committee of Ways and Means (by Mr. Cam-
breleng) on the subject of, with the views of
the minority of the committee (by Mr. Sergeant
annexed
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
s
684
4
22
Bank United States, copy of act of 1817, incorporating
the bank, and the amendatory acts
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
128
1
22
President Jackson again opposes the renewal of
its charter, page 14
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
22
observations of Secretary of the Treasury (Mr.
McLane) in relation to the bank, and recom-
mends the sale of Government stock to the
bank, (annual report on finance, page 8)
-
Ex. Doc.
1
3
1
22
report of Committee of Ways and Means, (by Mr.
McDuffie,) in favor of a renewal of its charter
Rep. Com.
2
288
1
22
views of the minority of the committee
-
Rep. Com.
2
288
1
22
report of Select Committee, (Mr. Clayton, chair-
man,) to inquire into the proceedings and affairs
of the bank
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
460
1
22
report of minority of committee, by Mr. McDuffie,
(page 369)
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
460
1
22
Same, by Mr. Adams, (page 369)
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
460
1
22
President returns the bill for the renewal of its
charter, with objections
I
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
800
1
22
semi-annual statements of the transactions of the
bank and its offices, from commencement, in
1817, to 1831
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
147
2
22
President recommends sale of stock in, page 10
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
22
observations of President respecting the conduct
of the bank, redemption of the three per cent.
stocks, page 10
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
22
remarks of Secretary of the Treasury on same
subject, in his annual report on finance, page
13
-
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
s
2
22
President recommends an inquiry as to the safety
of the public deposites, page 10
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
22
report of agent appointed by the Secretary of the
Treasury, to inspect the books of the bank
-
Ex. Doc.
1
8
1
22
correspondence on the subject of the postpone-
ment of the payment of the three per cent. stock
Ex. Doc.
1
9
2
22
report of the Committee of Ways and Means, (by
Mr. Verplanck,) respecting conduct and solven-
cy of the bank
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
121
2
22
report of minority of the committee, (by Mr. Polk,)
same subject -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
121
1
23
President informs Congress of the removal of the
deposites, page 12
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc
1
1
1
23
report of the Secretary of the Treasury, reasons
for the removal of the deposites from the bank
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
23
President charges the bank with improper con-
duct, by interfering with elections, &c., page 12
Ex. Doc.
1
1
1
28
memorial of the Government directors, against the
proceedings of the bank
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
12
1
28
statements of its condition in 1820, accompanying
Mr. Crawford's report on the currency
-
Ex. Dec.
2
51
1
23
message of the President, with various documents,
in relation to the refusal of the bank to deliver
up the books and funds for the payment of pen-
sioners
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
78
1
28
report of the Committee of Ways and Means, (by
Mr. Polk,) on the subject of the refusal of the
bank to deliver up books, &c., payment of pen-
sioners
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
24
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
1
23
Bank United States, report of the minority of the com-
mittee, same subject
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
263
1
28
report of the same committee, (by Mr. Polk,) on
the subject of the removal of the public depos-
ites from the bank
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
312
1
23
report of minority of committee, same subject -
Rep. Com.
2
812
1
23
Same, by Mr. Binney -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
813
1
23
report of Select Committee, (by Mr. Thomas,) to
investigate the affairs, &c., and whether the char-
ter of the bank had been violated, &c. &c.
-
Rep. Com.
4
481
1
23
report of minority of committee, (by Mr. Everett,)
page 39
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
481
1
23
monthly statements of its condition, &c., from
January, 1831, to June, 1834 -
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
523
1
24
monthly statements, &c., nearest to March, 1836
Ex. Doc.
5
204
2
23
President charges the bank with mal-conduct,
page 13
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
23
withholds the dividends on United States stock,
page 14
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
23
remarks of the Secretary of the Treasury, (Mr.
Woodbury,) with copy of correspondence and
opinion of Attorney General, in relation to claim
of the bank on account of protest of bill of ex-
change on France, and her withholding Govern-
ment dividends, (annual report on finance, pa-
ges 6 and 46)
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
s
2
23
correspondence in relation to branch drafts, and
on the subject of the protested bill on the French
Government - -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
21
2
23
additional correspondence in relation to branch
drafts
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
42
2
23
President recommends separation from, and that
its checks and notes be not received in payment
of public dues, and that the United States stock
be sold, page 15
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
23
amount of domestic exchange in 1832,-33, and
1834, by the Bank United States
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
27
2
23
circular from Treasury Department, in relation to
branch drafts, &c.
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
27
2
23
in relation to refusal of bank to permit Government
directors to make certain examinations
-
Ex. Doc.
2
45
2
23
correspondence in relation to claim United States
against the Bank of Columbia
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
46
2
28
rates of domestic exchange charged by the bank
in 1834, and rates of collections
-
I
Ex. Doc.
2
71
1
24
President again recommends discontinuance, re-
ceipt of its bills, page 16
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
24
President recommends that provision be made for
closing concerns of the United States with the
bank, page 16
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
24
memorial of citizens of Pennsylvania, in relation
to the reissuing of the notes of, by the Pennsyl-
vania Bank, &c.
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
7
280
1
24
report of Select Committee, (by Mr. Galbraith,)
in relation to the reissuing of its notes
-
Rep. Com.
2
272
2
24
remarks of the President in relation to the proceed-
ings of the old bank, in connection with the new
bank incorporated by Pennsylvania, page 16 -
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
25
observations of the President on the subject of the
reissuing of the notes of the old bank by the
Pennsylvania Bank, page 12 -
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
3
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22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.
25
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Bank United States, memorials, &c.-Continued.
2
24
report of the Secretary of the Treasury, with re-
port of commissioners, and other documents, in
relation to the settlement of the claim of the
United States on account of their stock, &c. -
Ex. Doc.
3
118
2
24
memorial and statement of the bank, on same sub-
ject -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
172
1
25
President Van Buren, against creating a new one;
message at extra session
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
1
3
25
Same, in 1838, page 10
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
25
resolution reported from the Committee of Ways
and Means, (by Mr. Cambreling,) that it is in-
expedient to establish a national bank;" (bound
with Executive documents) -
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
2
Bank United States, memorials for and against the re-
newal of its charter, and for and against the
removal of the public deposites from the bank,
to wit:
FROM MAINE, in favor.
1
23
Portland, citizens, in favor of making the depos-
ites in the Bank United States
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
74
1
23
Exchange Bank of Portland, on their receiving
the deposites -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
74
1
23
Bangor, inhabitants, in favor of rechartering the
bank, with modifications
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
125
1
23
Eastport, inhabitants, asking relief from the de-
ranged state of the currency -
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
171
1
33
Lubec, inhabitants, in favor of rechartering Bank
United States
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
172
1
23
J. C. Churchill and others, complaining of certain
statements made by their representative
-
Ex. Doc.
8
173
1
23
Bath, inhabitants, asking for relief from the de-
ranged state of the currency -
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
250
1
22
Hallowell, proceedings of meeting, in favor of a
national bank, and disapproving of the removal
of the deposites
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
475
Against.
1
23
Legislature, approving of the removal of the pub-
lic deposites, and opposed to the recharter of the
Bank United States
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
169
1
22
Legislature of, against the bank
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
160
FROM NEW HAMPSHIRE, in favor.
1
22
Farmer's Bank at Amherst, in favor of the bank
Ex. Doc.
4
110
1
23
Portsmouth, merchants and others, in favor of re-
storing the public deposites to the Bank United
States
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
102
1
23
Somersworth, inhabitants, in favor of restoring the
public deposites to the Bank United States
-
Ex. Doc.
4
252
1
23
town of Dover, inhabitants, asking relief from the
embarrassed state of the currency
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
826
Against.
1
22
Legislature, against the Bank United States
-
Ex. Doc.
6
520
FROM MASSACHUSETTS, in favor.
I
22
Middlesex, inhabitants, in favor of the bank
-
Ex. Doc.
6
284
1
22
Boston, citizens, in favor
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
92
1
23
Boston, citizens of, asking relief from the deranged
state of the currency -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
54
1
28
Boston, citizens of, in favor of the bank
-
Ex. Doc.
3
175
1
28
New Bedford, merchants, in favor of restoring the
public deposites to the bank
-
1
-
Ex. Doc.
8
66
1
23
New Bedford, merchants, in favor of rechartering
the bank
-
-
-
1
Ex. Doc.
158
4
26
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Bank United States, memorials, &c-Continued.
FROM MASSACHUSETTS, in favor.
1
28
Legislature, resolutions in favor of restoring the
public deposites, and a recharter of the bank -
Ex. Doc.
3
174
1
28
Worcester, citizens, in favor of rechartering the
bank
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
176
1
28
Berkshire county, citizens, in favor of restoring
the public deposites to the Bank United States
Ex. Doc.
4
251
1
23
Bristol, citizens, in favor of restoring the public
deposites to the Bank United States, and a re-
charter
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
253
1
23
town of Lynn, citizens, in favor of restoring the
public deposites
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
254
1
23
Springfield, citizens, in favor of the bank, and dis-
approving of the removal of the deposites
1
Ex. Doc.
4
324
1
23
Medford, shipbuilders, in favor of the bank, and
disapproving of the removal of the deposites
Ex. Doc.
4
325
1
33
Salem, citizens, in favor of restoring the public
deposites
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
327
1
23
Third congressional district, proceeding of meet-
ing of citizens and memorial, in favor of resto-
ring the deposites
-
-
I
-
Ex. Doc.
5
376
1
23
Franklin county, proceedings of meeting, in favor
of the bank
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
480
Against.
1
23
Salem, proceedings of meeting, against the resto-
ration of the deposites, and.adverse to a rechar-
ter of the Bank United States
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
331
1
23
Lowell, proceedings of meeting, opposed to a re-
charter of the bank -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
338
1
23
Boston, Faneuil Hall meeting, proceedings ap-
proving of the course of the Executive in rela-
tion to the bank
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
255
1
23
Boston, citizens, opposed to a recharter of the bank,
and against restoring the public deposites
-
Ex. Doc.
5
382
FROM RHODE ISLAND, in favor.
1
23
Providence, merchants of, in favor of the bank
Ex. Doc.
3
109
1
23
Providence county, citizens, asking relief from
the deranged state of the currency
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
256
}
23
Providence, county of, in favor of restoring the
public deposites, and a recharter of the bank
Ex. Doc.
4
328
}
23
Providence, convention of mechanics at, in favor
of restoring the public deposites, and a rechar-
ter of the bank
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
878
1
23
Bristol, citizens, in favor of restoring the public
deposites, and continuing the bank -
-
Ex. Doc.
4
262
1
23
Newport, inhabitants, in fayor of restoring the de-
posites, and a recharter of the bank -
-
Ex. Doc.
4
299
1
23
Kent, meeting of citizens, in favor of restoring
the deposites, and a recharter of the bank
-
Ex. Doc.
5
386
1
23
House of Representatives of Legislature, resolu-
tions in favor of depositing the public revenue
in the Bank United States, and in favor of a
National Bank
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
482
Against.
1
23
Providence, citizens of, approving of the removal
of the deposites from the Bank United States,
&c. -
-
-
-
I
-
Ex. Doc.
4
264
1
28
Providence, working-men, approving of the remo-
val of the deposites from the Bank U. States,
&c.
-
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
265
1
23
Providence, citizens, approving of the removal of
the deposites from the Bank United States
Ex. Doc. Google
833
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.
27
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Bank United States, memorials, &c.-Continued.
FROM RHODE ISLAND, against.
1
23
Pawtucket, proceedings of a meeting at, against
restoring the public deposites, and adverse to a
recharter of the bank
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
263
1
23
Pawtucket, citizens of, against restoring the pub-
lic deposites, and adverse to a recharter of the
bank -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
883
1
23
Bristol, citizens, against restoring the public de-
posites, and adverse to a recharter of the bank
Ex. Doc.
4
332
FROM CONNECTICUT, in favor.
1
22
Fire Insurance Company of Hartford, in favor of
the bank
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
112
1
22
Hartford, citizens, in favor
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
108
1
22
Bank of the Thames, at Norwich, in favor
-
Ex. Doc.
4
164
1
23
Norwich, inhabitants, in favor of restoring the de-
posites, and a recharter of the bank -
-
Ex. Doc.
3
94
1
23
Norwich, inhabitants, in favor of rechartering the
bank
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
s
129
1
23
New Haven, citizens, in favor of restoring the de-
posites
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
s
127
1
23
Newtown, citizens, in favor of restoring the de-
posites, and a recharter of the bank
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
879
1
23
Windham, inhabitants, in favor of restoring the
deposites, and a recharter of the bank
-
Ex. Doc.
6
471
1
23
Windham, proceedings of a meeting at, in favor
of restoring the deposites, and a recharter of
the bank
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
472
1
23
Windham, inhabitants, in favor of restoring the
deposites, and a recharter of the bank
-
Ex. Doc.
6
474
1
23
New London, inhabitants, in favor of restoring the
deposites, and a recharter of the bank
-
Ex. Doc.
6
476
1
23
Hartford, citizens, in favor of a National Bank -
Ex. Doc.
6
508
Against.
1
22
Hartford, citizens, against the bank
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
107
1
23
Stafford, inhabitants, approving of the removal of
the deposites, and against rechartering the bank
Ex. Doc.
4
334
FROM VERMONT, in favor.
1
22
Montpelier, citizens, in favor of the bank
-
Ex. Doc.
4
157
1
22
Governor of the State, and citizens of Caledonia
and Danville, in favor
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
158
1
22
Brattleborough, citizens, in favor
-
I
Ex. Doc.
4
168
1
23
Burlington, citizens of, asking relief from the de-
ranged state of the currency -
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
156
1
23
Burlington, meeting of young men, in favor of re-
storing the public deposites to the Bank United
States
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
383
1
23
Woodstock, citizens, in favor of restoring the pub-
lic deposites to the Bank United States
-
Ex. Doc.
3
177
1
23
Chittenden county, proceedings of meeting of citi-
zens of, disapproving of the removal of the de-
posites
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
266
1
23
Butler county, inhabitants, in favor of making the
deposites hereafter in the Bank United States
Ex. Doc.
4
300
1
23
Rutland county, citizens, in favor of restoring the
deposites to the Bank United States -
-
Ex. Doc.
4
829
1
23
Windham county, citizens, in favor of restoring
the deposites to the Bank United States
-
Ex. Doc.
5
380
1
28
Adams county, proceedings of meeting, in favor
of restoring the deposites to the Bank U. States
Ex. Doc.
5
881
2
28
Legislature, in favor of National Bank -
-
Ex. Doc
4
170
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28
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Bank United States, memorials, &c-Continued.
FROM NEW YORK, in favor.
1
22
New York city, merchants and others, in favor -
Ex. Doc.
4
119
1
22
Albany, merchants, in favor -
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
139
1
22
New York State Banks, in favor
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
140
1
22
New York city, merchants, in favor
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
159
1
22
Boonville, Oneida county, citizens, in favor
-
Ex. Doc.
5
192
1
23
New York city, merchants of, on the deranged
state of the currency, and in favor of recharter-
ing the bank, with modifications, &c.
-
Ex. Doc.
2
76
1
23
New York city, mechanics and artisans, in favor
of the Bank United States
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
s
88
1
23
New York city, Park meeting, disapproving of the
removal of the deposites, and in favor of rechar-
tering the bank
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
103
1
28
Troy city, citizens of, asking relief, deranged state
of the currency
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
126
1
23
Troy city, meeting of young men, in favor of re-
storing the public deposites, and in favor of a
recharter of the bank
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
271
1
23
Buffalo, citizens, in favor of restoring the public
deposites
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
178
1
23
Buffalo, citizens, in favor of restoring the public
deposites, and a continuance of the bank
-
Ex. Doc.
3
184
1
23
Syracuse, citizens, in favor of rechartering the
bank, with modifications
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
181
1
23
Jamestown, citizens, in favor of rechartering the
bank, with modifications
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
185
1
23
Brooklyn, citizens, disapproving of the removal of
the deposites, and asking relief, deranged state
of the currency
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
187
1
23
Albany, merchants, in favor of restoring the pub-
lic deposites to the Bank United States
-
Ex. Doc.
4
270
1
23
Livingston county, democratic meeting, in favor
of restoring the public deposites, and recharter-
ing Bank United States
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
384
1
23
Wheatland, town of, inhabitants, asking relief
from the deranged state of the currency
-
Ex. Doc.
5
404
1
28
Oneida county, citizens, in favor of restoring the
public deposites, and a recharter of the bank -
Ex. Doc.
5
418
1
23
Ontario county, inhabitants, disapproving of the
removal of the deposites, and in favor of a Na-
tional Bank
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
421
2
24
New York city, merchants, in favor of National
Bank
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
113
Against.
1
22
Legislature of New York, against the bank
-
Ex. Doc.
4
155
1
23
New York city, working-men, against paper cur-
rency
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
85
1
23
New York city, working-men, against paper cur-
rency
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
104
1
23
New York city, merchants and mechanics, against
the renewal of the charter of Bank U. States -
Ex. Doc.
3
89
1
23
New York city, democratic republican commit-
tees, against the renewal of the charter of Bank
United States
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
97
1
23
New York city, Tammany Hall meeting, against
restoring the deposites, and adverse to a rechar-
ter of Bank United States
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
105
1
23
New York city, working-men, against the bank
Ex. Doc.
5
387
1
23
Jamestown, inhabitants, against restoring the de-
posites, and against rechartering the bank
-
Digitized Ex. Doc
3
157
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.
29
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Bank United States, memorials, &c.-Continued.
FROM NEW YoRK-Continued-Against.
1
28
Montgomery county, citizens, approving of the re.
moval of the deposites, and against rechartering
the bank
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
182
]
23
Montgomery county, proceedings of meeting,
against the bank, and approving of the course
of the Executive
-
Ex. Doc.
6
519
1
23
Otsego county, citizens, against the Bank United
States
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
183
1
23
Albany, meeting of citizens, approving of the re-
moval of the deposites from the bank
-
Ex. Doc.
4
267
1
23
Troy, convention of delegates, Rensselaer coun-
ty, against a restoration of the deposites, and op-
posed to a recharter of the Bank U. States
-
Ex. Doc.
4
268
1
23
Utica, citizens, against rechartering Bank United
States
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
277
1
23
Coeymans, inhabitants, against rechartering Bank
United States
-
Ex. Doc.
4
330
1
23
Pittsford, citizens, against rechartering Bank U.
States
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
335
1
23
Seneca Falls, meeting at, against rechartering
Bank United States
-
Ex. Doc.
5
388
1
23
Onondaga, republican meeting, against recharter-
ing Bank United States
-
-
--
Ex. Doc.
5
389
1
23
Warren county, inhabitants, against rechartering
Bank United States
--
Ex. Doc.
5
-
405
FROM NEW JERSEY, in favor.
1
23
Gloucester county, citizens, disapproving of the
removal of the deposites from the Bank United
States
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
195
1
23
Cumberland county, citizens, asking relief from
the deranged state of the currency
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
198
1
23
Sundry State banks, in favor of restoring the pub-
lic deposites to the Bank United States
-
Ex. Doc.
3
200
1
23
Paterson, manufacturers, in favor of restoring the
public deposites to the Bank United States
-
Ex. Doc.
4
257
1
23
Clinton, inhabitants, in favor of restoring the pub-
lic deposites to the Bank United States
-
Ex. Doc.
4
273
1
23
Salem county, praying for relief from the deranged
state of the currency -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
337
1
23
Elizabethtown, proceedings of meeting, disapprov-
ing of the removal of the deposites from the
Bank United States
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
395
1
23
Warren county, inhabitants, in favor of restoring
the public deposites to the Bank United States
Ex. Doc.
5
397
1
23
Warren county, proceedings of meeting, in favor
of restoring the public deposites to the Bank
United States
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
402
1
28
Montgomery and West Windsor, proceedings of
moeting, in favor of restoring the public depos-
ites to the Bank United States
-
Ex. Doc.
5
-
399
1
23
Trenton, proceedings of convention at, in favor of
restoring the public deposites to the Bank United
States
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
400
Against.
1
23
Paterson, inhabitants, against restoring the public
deposites to the Bank United States -
-
Ex. Doc.
3
188
1
23
Cumberland county, citizens, approving of the re-
moval of the deposites from the Bank U. States
Ex. Doc.
3
189
1
23
Legislature, against restoring the deposites to the
Bank United States
-
Ex.
Doc.
4
236
1
28
Essex, convention at, against rechartering Bank
Ex. Doc.
4
275
30
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Bank United States, memorials, &c.-Continued
FROM NEW JERSEY, against.
1
23
Essex, meeting of delegates, against the Bank -
Ex. Doc.
5
403
1
23
Hunterdon and Somerset counties, proceedings of
meeting, opposed to a restoration of the depos-
ites, and adverse to a recharter of the Bank U.
States
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
347
1
23
Middlesex county and New Brunswick city, in-
habitants, against the Bank
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
396
1
23
Princeton, inhabitants, against the Bank
-
Ex. Doc.
5
398
1
23
Middlesex, proceedings of meeting, against the
Bank
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
401
1
28
Monmouth county, proceedings of meeting, against
the Bank
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
513
1
23
Trenton, proceedings of convention, against the
Bank, and approving of the course of the Exe-
cutive
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
514
2
23
Legislature, against restoration of the public de-
posites, and opposed to a renewal of its charter
Ex. Doc.
4
166
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
22
FROM PENNSYLVANIA, in favor.
1
22
Bank of Pennsylvania, in favor of United States
Bank
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
64
1
22
Bank of Pittsburg, in favor
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
79
1
22
Bank of Kensington, in favor -
-
-
Ex: Doc.
3
97
1
22
Bank of Chambersburg, in favor
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
138
1
22
Bank of Brownsville, in favor
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
141
1
22
Bank of North America, (Philadelphia,) in favor
Ex. Doc.
4
137
1
22
Pittsburg, citizens, in favor
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
150
1
22
Legislature of Pennsylvania, in favor -
-
Ex. Doc.
6
266
1
22
Cumberland county, citizens, in favor
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
291
1
23
Banks in Philadelphia, in favor of depositing the
revenue hereafter in the Bank United States -
Ex. Doc.
1
25
1
28
Board of Trade, Philadelphia, in favor of restoring
the deposites to the Bank United States
-
Ex. Doc.
1
27
1
23
Chamber of Commerce, Philadelphia, in favor of
restoring the deposites to the Bank U. States -
Ex. Doc.
1
37
1
23
Philadelphia, merchants, mechanics, and others,
in favor of restoring the deposites to the Bank
United States
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
86
1
23
Philadelphia, Northern Liberties, citizens, in fa-
vor of restoring the deposites to the Bank United
States
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
92
1
23
Philadelphia, Northern Liberties, working-men,
in favor of restoring the deposites to the Bank
United States
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
139
1
23
Philadelphia, Spring Garden, inhabitants, in favor
of restoring the deposites and rechartering Bank
United States
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
93
1
28
Philadelphia, merchants and others, in favor of re-
storing the public deposites
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
110
1
23
Philadelphia, Southwark and Moyamensing, in-
habitants, in favor of restoring the deposites and
recharter of Bank
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
112
1
23
Philadelphia, boot and shoemakers, in favor of do.
Ex. Doc.
8
113
1
23
Philadelphia, democratic meeting, disapproving
of the removal of the deposites and in favor of
the Bank
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
133
1
23
Philadelphia, Lower Dublin, Byberry, Moreland,
and the unincorporated Northern Liberties, in
favor of restoring the public deposites
-
Ex. Doc.
3
145
1
23
Philadelphia, cabinet-makers, in favor of restoring
deposites
-
-
-
-
Ex. Google
191
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.
31
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Bank United States, memorials, &c.-Contiqued.
FROM PENNSYLVANIA, in favor.
1
23
Philadelphia, meeting of tinplate and sheetiron
workers, and coppersmiths, in favor of restoring
deposites
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
193
1
23
Philadelphia, building mechanics, disapproving of
the removal of the public deposites -
-
Ex. Doc.
3
194
1
28
Philadelphia, young men's meeting, disapproving
of same
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
201
1
23
Philadelphia, authors, editors, and others in book
trade, in favor of restoring the public deposites
to the Bank United States
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
202
1
23
Philadelphia, third congressional district, demo-
cratic meeting, disapproving of the removal of
the public deposites, and in favor of their res-
toration
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
203
1
28
Philadelphia, third congressional district, citizens,
exhibiting statements in relation to the memo-
rial from said district, against restoring the de-
posites to the Bank, &c.
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
231
I
28
Philadelphia, silversmiths, in favor of restoring
the deposites to the Bank United States
-
Ex. Doc.
4
206
1
23
Philadelphia, merchants and traders assembled at,
in favor of restoring the deposites to the Bank
United States
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
246
1
28
Phliadelphia, city council, in favor of recharter-
ing the Bank United States
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
276
1
28
Lancaster, Farmers' Bank, in favor of recharter-
ing the Bank, and in favor of restoring the de-
posites
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
33
1
23
Chambersburg Bank, in favor of restoring the de-
posites
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
53
1
23
Pittsburg, citizens, in favor of restoring the de-
posites
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
65
1
23
Pittsburg, resolutions, &c., meeting at, disapprov-
ing of the removal of the deposites, and in favor
of their being hereafter made in the Bank U.
States
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
87
1
23
Pittsburg, proceedings of convention, disapprov-
ing of the removal of the deposites -
-
Ex. Doc.
5
440
1
23
Moyamensing, commissioners, in favor of rechar-
tering Bank United States
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
90
2
23
Moyamensing, commissioners, in favor of a re-
charter of Bank United States
-
-
Ex. Doc.
s
122
1
28
Pottsville, inhabitants, in favor of restoring the
public deposites to the Bank United States -
Ex. Doc.
3
106
1
23
Tamaqua, inhabitants, in favor of do. and a re-
charter
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
107
1
23
Schuylkill, inhabitants, in favor of do. -
-
Ex. Doc.
8
108
1
23
Schuylkill, inhabitants, disapproving of the re-
moval of the deposites
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
199
1
28
Bank, Pittsburg, in favor of restoring the depos-
ites -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
115
1
23
Berks county, farmers and others, (Germans,)
praying for a restoration of the deposites to the
Bank United States
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
128
1
23
Berks county, farmers and others, in favor of a
restoration of the deposites to the Bank United
States
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
196
1
23
Lancaster, union meeting, in favor of a restoration
of the deposites, and a recharter of the Bank -
Ex. Doc.
3
134
1
23
Lancaster county, citizens, in favor of a restora-
gitized by
Google
tion of the deposites, and a recharter of the
Bank
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
167
32
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Bank United States, memorials, &c.-Continued.
FROM PENNSYLVANIA, in favor.
1
23
Lancaster county, citizens, in favor of a restora-
tion of the deposites, and a recharter of the
Bank
-
-
-
-
I
Ex. Doc.
3
192
1
23
Northampton county, citizens, in favor of a res-
toration of the deposites, and a recharter of the
Bank
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
135
1
22
Northampton county, citizens, in favor of do. -
Ex. Doc.
3
186
1
23
Northumberland county, citizens, in favor of do.
Ex. Doc.
5
423
1
23
Northampton county, citizens, in favor of restor-
ing the public deposites
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
477
1
23
Winchester, inhabitants, in favor of the Bank U.
States
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
136
1
23
Alleghany, citizens, in favor of rechartering the
Bank
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
137
1
23
Cumberland county, citizens, in favor of rechar-
tering the Bank, and the deposites hereafter to
be made therein
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
197
1
28
Buffalo township, democratic republicans, in favor
of restoring the public deposites to the Bank
United States
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
208
1
23
Muncy township, citizens, in favor of restoring
the public deposites to the Bank United States,
and a recharter
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
209
1
23
Lycoming county, citizens, in favor of restoring
the public deposites to the Bank United States,
and a recharter
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
210
1
23
Lycoming county, citizens, in favor of restoring
the public deposites to the Bank United States,
and a recharter
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
291
1
23
Franklin county, citizens, in favor of restoring
the public deposites to the Bank United States,
and a recharter
-
-
-
4
Ex. Doc.
4
212
1
23
Wheatfield township, citizens, disapproving of the
removal of the deposites
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
213
1
23
Washington township, citizens, in favor of restor-
ing the deposites
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
214
1
23
Brownville, citizens, in favor of restoring the de-
posites
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
221
1
23
Crawford county, citizens, in favor of restoring
the deposites -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
225
1
23
Beaver county, citizens, in favor of restoring the
deposites
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
228
1
23
Chambersburg, meeting at, in favor of restoring
the deposites, and a recharter of the Bank U.
States
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
235
1
23
Washington county, proceedings of meeting, in
favor of restoring deposites to Bank U. States
Ex. Doc.
4
274
1
23
Delaware county, citizens, in favor of a recharter
of Bank United States
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
280
1
23
Delaware county, proceedings of meeting, in fa-
vor of a recharter of Bank United States, with
modifications -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
282
1
23
Chester county, citizens, in favor of do.
-
Ex. Doc.
4
281
1
23
Bellefonte, proceedings of meeting, in favor of re-
chartering Bank United States, and making de-
posites therein
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
284
1
23
York county, proceedings of meeting, in favor of
Bank United States -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
290
1
23
York county, inhabitants, in favor of restoring the
public deposites, and in favor of a recharter of
Bank United States
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
Google
-
5
434
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.
33
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Bank United States, memorials, &sc.-Continued.
FROM PENNSYLVANIA-Contin'd-h favor.
1
23
York county, proceedings of meeting, in favor of
the Bank
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
468
1
23
York county, protest of citizens against proceed-
ings of meeting, adverse to the Bank -
-
Ex. Doc.
4
233
1
23
Centre county, citizens, in favor of Bank United
States
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
336
1
23
Centre county, citizens, in favor of Bank United
States
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
407
1
23
Fayette county, citizens, in favor of restoring the
deposites
-
-
-
1
1
Ex. Doc.
4
344
1
23
Lewistown, Mifflin county, proceedings of meet-
ing, disapproving of the removal of the depos-
ites, and in favor of Bank United States
-
Ex. Doc.
4
348
1
23
Mifflin county, citizens, in favor of restoring the
deposites
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
411
1
23
Union county, citizens, in favor of restoring the
deposites
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
349
1
23
Hanover district, proceedings of meeting, in favor
of restoring the deposites
-
-
1
Ex. Doc.
5
410
1
23
Adams county, inhabitants, in favor of restoring
the deposites, and in favor of a recharter
-
Ex. Doc.
5
412
1
23
Susquehannah, inhabitants, in favor of do.
-
Ex. Doc.
5
424
1
23
Bradford county, inhabitants, in favor of do.
-
Ex. Doc.
5
426
1
23
Bradford county, inhabitants, in favor of do.
-
Ex. Doc.
5
428
1
23
Hughesville, inhabitants, asking relief from de-
ranged state of the currency -
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
427
1
28
Columbia, proceedings of meeting, in favor of a
recharter of Bank United States
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
429
1
23
Erie, proceedings of meeting, in favor of restoring
the deposites to the Bank United States
1
Ex. Doc.
5
430
1
23
Bucks county, proceedings of meeting, disapprov-
ing the removal of the deposites
1
-
Ex. Doc.
5
435
1
23
: Kingston, proceedings of meeting, in favor of re-
chartering the Bank
-
1
1
-
Ex. Doc.
5
437
1
23
c
Montgomery, citizens, in favor of depositing the
revenue hereafter in Bank United States
1
Ex. Doc.
6
481
1
23
Chester county, inhabiiants, in favor of restoring
the deposites to Bank United States -
-
Ex. Doc.
6
502
1
23
Chester county, inhabitants, in favor of restoring
the deposites to Bank United States -
-
Ex. Doc.
6
503
1
23
Harrisburg, convention held at, in favor of re-
storing the deposites to Bank United States -
Ex. Doc.
6
506
1
23
Cambria county, inhabitants, in favor of restoring
the deposites to Bank United States -
-
Ex. Doc.
6
512
Against.
1
23
Philadelphia, third congressional district, citizens,
approving of the removal of the deposites, and
against rechartering Bank United States
-
Ex. Doc.
3
91
1
23
Philadelphia, third congressional district, citizens,
against a restoration of the deposites -
-
Ex. Doe.
3
148
1
23
Philadelphia, third congressional district, citizens,
against a restoration of the deposites 1
+
Ex. Doc.
4
207
1
23
Philadelphia, third congressional district, citizens,
against a restoration of the deposites -
-
Ex. Doc.
4
279
1
23
Philadelphia, cordwainers, approving of the re-
moval of the deposites from Bank U. States -
Ex. Doc.
3
110
1
23
Philadelphia, Penn township, unincorporated part,
citizens; against Bank United States -
I
Ex. Doe.
4
204
1
23
Philadelphia, democratic meeting, approving of
gitized by
the removal of the deposites -
Ex. Doc. Google
1
-
4
227
5
34
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Bank United States, memorials, &c-Continued.
FROM PENNSYLVANIA-Contin'd-fgainst.
1
28
Philadelphia, Southwark, Jackson democratic as-
sociation, against rechartering Bank U. States
Ex. Dee.
4
288
1
23
Schuylkill county, merchants and others, against
the Bank
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
111
1
23
Schuylkill county, citizens, against restoring the
public deposites, and against rechartering Bank
United States
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
144
1
23
Carlisle, citizens, against Bank United States -
Ex. Doc.
3
190
1
23
Crawford county, citizens, against restoring the
public deposites to Bank United States
-
Ex. Doc.
4
226
1
23
York county, proceedings of meeting, against the
Bank United States, and accompanied by pro-
test of other citizens against the proceedings of
said meeting -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
233
1
23
Stewart H. Whitehill, against Bank United States
Ex. Doc.
4
242
1
23
Berks county, citizens, (Germans,) against Bank
United States
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
272
1
23
Centre county, citizens, against rechartering Bank
United States
-
-
-
-
Ex. Dec.
4
283
1
28
Northampton, citizens, against rechartering Bank
United States
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
285
1
28
Adams county, proceedings of meeting, against
Bank United States
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
286
1
23
Adams county, citizens, against Bank U. States -
Ex. Doc.
5
496
1
23
Delaware county, proceedings of meeting, against
Bank United States -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
287
1
28
Venango county, proceedings of meeting, against
Bank United States -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
289
1
28
Northumberland county, citizens, against Bank
United States, and against restoring the public
deposites
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
292
1
23
Northumberland county, citizens, adverse to the
restoration of the deposites
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
346
1
23
Brownsville, proceedings of meeting, against the
Bank
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
341
1
23
Fayette county, citizens, against a recharter of
Bank United States
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
343
1
23
Fayette county, citizens, against the Bank
-
Ex. Doc.
5
439
1
23
Lycoming county, lower section, proceedings of
democratic republicans, against the Bank
-
Ex. Doc.
4
345
1
28
Lycoming county, inhabitants, against the Bank
Ex. Doc.
5
433
1
28
Mifflin county, proceedings of meeting, against
the Bank
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
406
1
28
Huntingdon county, proceedings of meeting,
against the Bank
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
409
1
23
Erie, proceedings of meeting, against the Bank
Ex. Doc.
5
425
1
23
Cambria, proceedings of meeting, against the
Bank
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Dec.
5
431
1
28
Tioga, Bradford, and Susquehannah counties, pro-
ceedings of meeting of citizens of, against re-
storing the public deposites, and against a re-
charter of Bank United States
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
$
1
23
Bradford county, proceedings of meeting, against
the Bank
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
47%
1
28
Wilkesbarre, proceedings of meeting, against the
Bank
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
438
1
23
Montgomery county, proceedings of meeting, ap-
proving of the removal of the deposites, and
against their restoration
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
$15
1
23
Roxborough township, proceedings of meeting,
Digitized by
against the Bank United States
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
518
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.
35
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Bank United States, memorials, &c.-Continued.
FROM DELAWARE, in favor.
1
22
Legislature of the State of Delaware, in favor of
United States Bank
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
94
1
23
Newcastle county, farmers and others, in favor of
restoring the public deposites to Bank U. States
Ex. Doc.
3
140
1
23
Newcastle, citizens, in favor of restoring the pub-
lic deposites to Bank United States -
-
Ex. Ddc.
6
441
1
23
Wilmington, citizens, in favor of restoring the
public deposites to Bank United States
-
Ex. Doc.
3
141
1
23
Kent county, citizens, in favor of restoring the
public deposites to Bank United States
-
Ex. Doc.
4
339
Against.
1
23
Newcastle, proceedings of meeting of delegates,
against the Bank United States
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
442
FROM MARYLAND, in favor.
1
22
Baltimore, Commercial Bank, in favor of United
States Bank -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
156
1
23
Baltimore, merchants, in favor of restoring the
public deposites to Bank United States
-
Ex. Doc.
3
114
1
23
Baltimore, third election district, proceedings of
a meeting in, in favor of restoring the deposites
to Bank United States, and in favor of a rechar-
ter
-
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
294
1
23
Prince George's county, proceedings of meeting
and memorial of citizens, in favor of restoring
the deposites to Bank United States -
-
Ex. Doc.
4
205
1
23
Fifth congressional district, proceedings of meet-
ing, in favor of a recharter of the Bank
-
Ex. Doc.
4
340
1
23
Frederick county banks, in favor of a recharter of
the Bank
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
296
1
23
Frederick county, proceedings of meeting of vo-
ters, in favor of a National Bank, and disapprov-
ing of the course of the Executive -
-
Ex. Doc.
6
511
Against.
1
23
Baltimore, merchants and others, against restoring
the public deposites, and against a recharter of
Bank United States
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
142
1
23
Baltimore, merchants and others, against restoring
the public deposites, and against a recharter of
Bank United States
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
143
1
23
House of Delegates, against restoring the public
deposites, and against a recharter of Bank U.
States
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
293
1
23
Prince George's county, Upper Marlboro', pro-
ceedings of meeting, against the Bank
-
Ex. Doc.
4
842
FROM VIRGINIA, in favor.
1
22
Norfolk, citizens, in favor of United States Bank
Ex. Doc.
4
136
1
23
Loudoun county, citizens, disapproving of the re-
moval of the deposites from Bank U. States -
Ex. Doc.
2
57
1
23
Richmond city, inhabitants of, in favor of restoring
the public deposites to Bank United States -
Ex. Doc.
s
119
1
23
Legislature, resolutions, disapproving of the re-
moval of the public deposites, and in favor of
their restoration to Bank United States
-
Ex. Doc.
3
147
1
23
Wheeling, citizens of, in favor of rechartering
Bank United States
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
155
1
23
Norfolk, citizens, in favor of restoring the depos-
ites to Bank United States
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
158
1
28
Norfolk county, proceedings of meeting, in favor
of restoring the deposites to Bank U. States -
Ex. Doc.
6
443
1
23
Petersburg, citizens, in favor of restoring the de.
itized by
posites to Bank United States
-
-
Ex. Doc.
211
36
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Bank United States, memorials, &c.-Continued.
FROM VIRGINIA-Contin'd-m favor.
1
23
Accomack, citizens, in favor of restoring the de-
posites to Bank United States
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
216
1
23
Northampton, citizens, in favor of restoring the
deposites to Bank United States
1
-
Ex. Doc.
4
217
1
23
Matthews county, proceedings of meeting, opposed
to the Bank, but in favor of depositing the reve-
nue hereafter in Bank United States -
-
Ex. Doc.
4
218
1
23
Fredericksburg and Falmouth, merchants and oth-
ers, disapproving of the removal of the depos-
ites from Bank United States
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
219
1
23
Princess Anne county, citizens, in favor of resto-
ring the public deposites to Bank U. States -
Ex. Doc.
4
223
1
23
Williamsburg, proceedings of meeting, in favor
of restoring the public deposites to Bank United
States
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
311
1
23
Jefferson county, inhabitants, praying relief from
the deranged state of the currency
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
444
1
23
Gloucester county, citizens, in favor of restoring
the public deposites to Bank United States -
Ex. Doc.
6
493
1
23
Kanawha county, inhabitants, adverse to the pro-
ceedings of the Executive in removing the de-
posites, &c.
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
507
Against.
1
23
Petersburg, citizens, against rechartering Bank
United States, and against a restoration of the
deposites
1
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
215
1
23
Matthews county, proceedings of meeting, against
the Bank, and disapproving of the removal of
the deposites, and in favor of depositing the re-
venue hereafter in Bank United States
Ex. Doc.
-
4
218
1
23
Luray, citizens, against the Bank United States
Ex. Doc.
4
307
1
23
Shenandoah county, citizens, against the Bank U.
States
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
309
-
-
-
1
23
Sparta, proceedings of meeting, against the Bank
United States
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
310
-
-
FROM NORTH CAROLINA, in favor.
1
22
Newbern Bank, in favor Bank United States
-
Ex. Doc.
4
166
1
23
Burke county, citizens, disapproving of the re-
moval of the deposites from Bank U. States -
Ex. Doc.
3
117
1
23
Burke county, proceedings of meeting, in favor
of rechartering Bank United States -
Ex. Doc.
5
360
-
J
23
Fayetteville, citizens, disapproving the removal
of the deposites from Bank United States
Ex. Doc.
3
160
1
1
23
Cabarras, citizens, in favor of restoring the pub-
lic deposites to Bank United States
Ex. Doc.
1
-
3
166
1
23
Plymouth, citizens, in favor of rechartering the
Bank, and in favor of restoring the deposites -
Ex. Doc.
4
220
1
23
Beaufort, citizens, in favor of restoring the de-
posites
-
1
1
Ex. Doc.
-
4
298
-
1
23
Wilkes county, citizens, in favor of restoring the
deposites
4
-
-
Ex. Doc.
-
-
4
313
1
23
Tyrrell county, citizens, in favor of restoring the
deposites
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
-
5
358
-
1
23
Lenoir county, citizens, in favor of rechartering
Bank United States
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
446
-
Against.
1
23
Tarborough, proceedings of meeting, against the
Bank United States
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
-
4
312
I
23
Halifax, citizens, against restoring the public de-
posites, and against rechartering the Bank
-
Ex. Doc. Google
311
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES--FROM 1831 TO 1839.
37
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Bank United States, memorials, &c.-Continued.
FROM NORTH CAROLINA-Contin'd-Against.
1
28
Edgecombe, proceedings of meeting, against the
Bank United States
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
5
357
1
23
Wake county, proceedings of meeting, against the
Bank
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
445
FROM SOUTH CAROLINA, n favor.
1
22
Charleston, Chamber of Commerce, in favor of
the Bank
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
171
1
23
Charleston, citizens, in favor of depositing the
revenue hereafter collected in the Bank United
States
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
$
123
Against.
1
22
citizens of the State, against the Bank -
-
Ex. Doc.
6
237
FROM GEORGIA, in favor.
1
23
Augusta, citizens, in favor of rechartering the
Bank
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
$
159
1
23
Savannah, citizens, in favor of restoring the pub-
lic deposites to the Bank
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
$59
Against.
1
23
Savannah, proceedings of meeting of citizens,
against restoring the public deposites to the
Bank
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
484
FROM KENTUCKY, in favor.
1
22
Louisville, citizens, in favor of the Bank
-
Ex. Doc.
4
142
1
22
Bracken county, citizens, in favor
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
165
1
22
citizens of the State, in favor
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
111
1
23
Legislature, resolutions, disapproving of the re-
moval of the public deposites from Bank United
States
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
$
120
1
23
Louisville, merchants and others, in favor of re-
chartering Bank United States
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
154
1
28
Louisville, citizens, in favor of restoring the de-
posites to Bank United States, and a recharter
Ex. Doc.
4
308
1
23
Town of Union, citizens, in favor of restoring the
deposites to Bank United States
d
-
Ex. Doc.
8
162
1
23
Salem, citizens, in favor of rechartering the Bank,
and hereafter making the deposites therein
4
Ex. Doc.
3
164
1
23
Hardinsburg, citizens, in favor of restoring the
public deposites to Bank United States
-
Ex. Doc.
4
305
1
23
Lexington, citizens, in favor of restoring the pub-
lic deposites to Bank United States
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
315
1
23
Meade county, citizens, in favor of a National
Bank
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
366
1
23
Grant county, citizens, in favor of restoring the
deposites to the Bank, and a recharter
-
Ex. Doc.
5
369
1
23
Greenup and Lawrence counties, in favor of re-
storing the deposites to the Bank, and a rechar-
ter -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
370
1
23
inhabitants of the State, in favor of rechartering
Bank United States
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
447
1
23
Garrard county, inhabitants, in favor of restoring
the public deposites to Bank United States -
Ex. Doc.
6
450
1
23
Madison, inhabitants, in favor of restoring the pub-
lic deposites to Bank United States -
-
Ex. Doc.
B
451
1
23
Nelson county, inhabitants, in favor of recharter-
ing Bank
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
B
458
1
23
Hopkinsville, proceedings of meeting, in favor of
rechartering Bank
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
478
2
25
Legislature, in favor of -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
210
Against.
1
23
Louisville, proceedings of meeting, opposed Dig to
zed by Google
Bank United States
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
365
4
38
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Bank United States, memorials, &c.-Continued.
FROM OHIO, in favor.
1
22
Steubenville Bank, Farmers and Mechanics', in
favor
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
167
1
28
Cincinnati, citizens, in favor of making the de-
posites of the revenue hereafter in Bank United
States
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
67
1
23
Zanesville, proceedings of meeting, disapproving
of the removal of the deposites from Bank U.
States
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
161
1
23
Washington township, inhabitants, in favor of re-
storing the public deposites to Bank U. States
Ex. Doc.
4
224
1
23
Dresden, inhabitants, in favor of restoring the pub-
lic deposites to Bank United States
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
234
1
23
Duncan's falls, citizens, in favor of restoring the
public deposites to Bank United States
-
Ex. Doc.
4
249
1
23
of the State, citizens, in favor of restoring the
public deposites to Bank United States
-
Ex. Doc.
4
303
1
23
of the State, citizens, in favor of restoring the
public deposites to Bank United States
-
Ex. Doc.
4
316
1
23
Warren county, citizens, in favor of retroring the
public deposites to Bank United States
-
Ex. Doc.
4
304
1
28
Muskingum county, inhabitants, in favor of re-
storing the public deposites to Bank U. States
Ex. Doc.
4
318
1
23
Licking county, inhabitants, in favor of restoring
the public deposites to Bank United States -
Ex. Doc.
5
864
1
23
Clinton county, inhabitants, in favor of restoring
the public deposites to Bank United States -
Ex. Doc.
5
367
1
23
Champaign county, citizens, in favor of restoring
the public deposites to United States Bank -
Ex. Doc.
5
371
1
23
Greene county, citizens, in favor of rechartering
Bank United States -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
448
1
23
Geauga county, citizens, in favor of restoring the
public deposites to Bank United States
-
Ex. Doc.
6
452
1
28
Clark county, citizens, in favor of restoring the
public deposites to Bank United States
-
Ex. Doc.
6
453
1
23
Cuyahoga, proceedings of meeting, in favor of re-
storing the public deposites to Bank U. States
Ex. Doc.
6
454
1
23
Vermillion township, citizens, in favor of restor-
ing the public deposites to Bank United States
Ex. Doc.
6
455
1
23
Belmont county, inhabitants, in favor of restoring
the public deposites to Bank United States -
Ex. Doc.
6
459
1
23
Athens county, inhabitants, in favor of restoring
the public deposites to Bank United States -
Ex. Doc.
6
468
1
23
Washington county, proceedings of meeting, in
favor of restoring the deposites, and in favor of
the Bank
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
487
1
23
Guernsey county, citizens, in favor of restoring
the deposites, and in favor of the Bank
-
Ex. Doc.
6
509
1
23
Montgomery county, citizens, in favor of the Bank
Ex. Doc.
6
510
Against.
1
23
Legislature, against rechartering Bank of the U.
States
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
44
1
23
Norwich, citizens, approving of the removal of
the deposites from the Bank of the U. States
Ex. Doc.
3
163
1
23
inhabitants of the State, against the Bank of the
United States
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
222
1
23
inhabitants of the State, against the Bank of the
United States
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
306
1
23
Cincinnati, anti-bank convention, against rechar-
tering the Bank of the United States -
-
Ex. Doc
4
232
,
23
Jefferson county, inhabitants, against restoring the
Digitized by
deposites to the Bank of the United States
-
Ex. Doc.
4
248
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.
39
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Bank United States, memorials, &c.-Continued.
FROM OHIo-Continued-Against.
1
23
Belmont county, inhabitants, against restoring the
deposites to the Bank of the United States
-
Ex. Doc.
4
317
1
23
Belmont county, inhabitants, against the Bank -
Ex. Doc.
6
516
1
23
Licking county, inhabitants, against the Bank -
Ex. Doc.
5
362
1
23
Salem, proceedings of meeting against the Bank
Ex. Coc.
5
363
1
23
Hamilton county, inhabitants, against restoring
the deposites, and against a recharter of the
Bank
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
368
1
23
Norwalk, Huron county, proceedings of meeting
against the Bank
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
457
1
23
Tiffin, proceedings of meeting against the Bank
Ex. Doc.
6
456
1
28
Lebanon, proceedings of meeting against rechar-
tering the Bank
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
460
1
23
Fairfield, proceedings of meeting against rechar-
tering the Bank
-
-
-
-
Ex. Dec.
6
461
1
23
Zanesville, proceedings of meeting against rechar-
tering the Bank
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
462
1
23
St. Clair township, proceedings of meeting against
rechartering the Bank
-
1
-
Ex. Doc.
6
517
2
23
Resolutions of the Legislature, rescinding resolu-
tions passed at the last session of the Legisla-
ture in relation to the Bank -
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
182
FROM Louisiana, in favor.
1
22
Bank of the State, in favor of United States Bank
Ex. Doc.
4
153
1
22
Orleans Bank, in favor of United States Bank -
Ex. Doc.
4
184
1
22
Legislature of Louisiana, in favor of U. S. Bank
Ex. Doc.
5
218
1
23
New Orleans, citizens, in favor of restoring the
public deposites to the Bank of the U. States,
and in favor of a national bank
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
372
FROM Indiana, in favor.
1
23
Madison, citizens of, in favor of restoring the pub-
lic deposites to the Bank of the United States
Ex. Doc.
8
165
1
28
Wayne county, citizens of, in faver of restoring
the public deposites to the Bank of the United
States, and a recharter
-
-
-
Ex Doc.
6
463
FROM MISSISSIPPI, in favor.
1
23
Woodville, citizens, in favor of restoring the pub-
lic deposites to the Bank of the United States
Ex. Doc.
4
229'
1
23
Adams county, meeting at Natchez, in favor of
rechartering the Bank of the United States, and
making the public deposites therein -
-
Ex. Doc.
4
230
1
23
Pike county, proceedings of meeting in favor of
restoring the deposites to the Bank of the U.
States
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
467
Against.
1
23
Jones county, proceedings of meeting against the
Bank of the United States
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
466
FROM ILLINOIS, in favor.
-
1
23
Morgan county, proceedings of meeting in favor
of restoring the public deposites to the Bank of
the United States
-
-
-
-
Ex. Dec.
6
464
Against.
1
23
Jacksonville, proceedings of meeting against the
Bank United States
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
465
FROM ALABAMA, in favor.
1
23
Dallas county, inhabitants, in favor of restoring
the public deposites to the Bank of the United
States, and in favor of a national bank
-
Ex. Doc.
5
861
2
23
Legislature of Alabama, against restoring the pub.
lic deposites, and opposed to a renewal of its
tized by
charter
Ex. Doc. Google
-
3
12
40
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Bank United States, memorials, &c.-Continued.
FROM MICHIGAN, in favor.
1
23
Detroit, proceedings of meeting in favor of a re-
charter of the Bank United States
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
FROM MISSOURI.
1
24
Legislature of Missouri against the Bank U. States
Ex. Doc.
2
2
1
23
Banks, State, depositories of the public money, report
of the Committee of Ways and Means, (by Mr.
Polk,) in favor of continuing State banks as de-
positories, and as to the manner of their being
selected, &c. &c.
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
$
2
23
President recommends that the depesite of the
public money in, be regulated by law, and re-
specting the ability of the banks to furnish the
necessary currency, &c., page 16.
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
23
report of the Secretary of the Treasury, (Mr.
Woodbury,) on the subject of the safe-keeping
and disbursement of the public money, con-
nected with banks, &c.
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
27
-
2
23
used as depositories in 1834, date of their selec-
tion, condition, &c.
-
-
1
-
Ex. Doc.
2
27
2
23
amount due from old deposite banks stopped pay-
ment, when selected, &c.
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
27
1
24
statements showing their condition on the 1st
January and 1st December, 1835, (documents
accompanying annual report on Finance, page
46) -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
3
1
24
returns of their condition on 1st March, 1836 -
Ex. Doc.
5
204
1
24
amount deposited in the, on 1st April, 1836
-
Ex. Dec.
6
252
2
24
views of the President as to their capability to
perform duties of fiscal agents, &c., page 15 -
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
24
recommends modification of act regulating, page
17
-
4
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
24
statements showing their conditions on the 1st of
November and December, 1886, (in annual re-
port on Finance, page 73)
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
4
2
24
amount on deposite in each quarter of 1833, '34,
'35, and '36, and in relation to the dividends
and surplusses of the deposite banks -
-
Ex. Doc.
2
77
2
24
two additional banks selected, and their condition
Ex. Doc.
2
75
2
24
report of Select Committee, (by Mr. Garland of
Va.,) in relation to the employment of an agent
for the deposite banks, &c.
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
195
1
25
President Van Buren informs Congress of their
suspending specie payments, and in favor of
dissolving all connexion between the Govern-
ment and banks
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
I
1
25
Secretary of the Treasury, on the subject of their
condition. &c., at the extra session, (see docu-
ments accompanying his annual report on the
state of the Finance) -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
$
1
25
in relation to the Bank of Missouri
1
-
Ex. Doc.
1
25
1
25
correspondence, &c., in reference to the payment
of the several instalments due the States under
the deposite act
1
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
30
1
25
respecting Treasury drafts, protested for non-pay-
ment in specie
-
1
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
39
1
25
monthly statement of their condition, from 1st
January, 1837, to September, (at the extra ses-
sion)
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
go
1
25
amount to the credit of the Treasury by last re-
turns, in October, 1837
-
-
Ex. Doc.
w
-
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.
41
Congress.
Description
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Banks of Deposites-Continued.
25
names of those employed at the end of 1837, their
condition, and the amount on deposite in each
Ex. Doc.
1
5
25
amount of deposites under specie circular of 11th
July, 1836
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
18
25
amount paid in specie on Treasury checks, &c. -
Ex. Doc.
5
123
25
balances due from late deposite banks, page 51 -
Ex. Doc.
5
111
25
balances against deposite banks not secured, and
probable loss; also losses on depreciated paper
Ex. Doc.
5
191
25
list of those that availed themselves of the benefit
of the act of October, 1837, and those that have
failed to comply, and balances due from, &c. -
Ex. Doc.
8
279
25
statement of their condition on 1st November,
1838, (see documents accompanying annual re-
port on the Finance, page 53)
Ex. Doc.
2
-
-
1
25
amount on deposite at time of suspension of specie
payments, and amount remaining unpaid on the
31st of December, 1838
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
66
25
another bank selected in 1838, (Citizens' Bank of
Louisiana,) and its condition -
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
72
25
Bank of Alabama, suspends specie payment, &c.
Ex. Doc.
4
195
25
in relation to the debts due from certain banks in
Boston, viz the Commonwealth, Franklin,
and Lafayette
-
-
-
I
Ex. Doc.
8
120
22
Banks in the several States, statement of their condi-
tion in 1832 -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
105
-
23
Same, in 1834 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.'
5
190
23
general statement of their condition in 1820, (do-
cument accompanying Mr. Crawford's report on
the currency, reprinted)
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
51
23
abstracts, returns, and estimates of the condition
of, compiled from materials furnished by the
Hon. R. H. Wilde, in 1834
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
498
23
rates of domestic exchange charged by State
banks in 1834, and those charged by Bank U.
States
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
71
24
observations of the Secretary of the Treasury,
(Mr. Woodbury,) in his annual report on Fi-
nance, on same subject, page 20
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
8
24
statements showing their condition in 1834 and
1835, (documents accompanying report on Fi-
nance, page 39)
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
8
-
-
24
report of the Secretary of the Treasury, transmit-
ting various statements digested and arranged
at the Treasury Department, showing their
condition in 1836
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc
2
42
24
general returns of their condition in 1836, with
various statements prepared at the Treasury
Department, viz: summary of their condition
on 1st January, 4836; list of banks whose capi-
tals have been increased; list of those lately
chartered; statement of the ratio of circulation
to specie in 1834-5, and 1835-6; showing the
increase or decrease of specie in banks; com-
parative view of their condition in 1833-4,
1834-5, and 1835-6; the number and capital at
twelve different intervals, from 1792 to 1836;
a list of all created from 1781 to 1811; and a
condensed statement of their condition at eight
different periods, &c.
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
65
25
return of their condition in 1837, with various
similar statements to the above
Ex. Doc.
by
-
-
79
15
Same, in 1838 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
6
42
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Banks, &c.-Continued.
1
24
memorial of citizens of Pennsylvania, on the sub-
ject of banks -
-
-
-
-
Ex Doc.
7
280
2
24
report of Select Committee, (by Mr. Galbraith,)
against banking companies
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
306
1
24
Banks, report of Select Committee, on the subject of
loans to members of Congress and public offi-
cers, by banks, to speculate in public lands -
Rep. Com.
3
846
2
22
broken, report showing debt due from to United
States, and the means taken for the recovery of
the same, and the probable value of the debt -
Ex. Doc.
2
64
1
22
Commercial of Lake Erie, in relation to the debt
due the United States from
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
53
2
28
of Pensacola, copy of act of Florida increasing
capital of
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
185
1
24
Union, of Maryland, memorial of, error in award
of commissioners, treaty with France
-
Ex. Doc.
7
289
2
24
of Metropolis, memorial of, increase of capital -
Ex. Doc.
3
129
1
22
of England, statement showing its circulation at
the close of every week, from 6th August, 1831,
to 4th February, 1832
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
203
1
24
notes, small denominations-President recom-
mends discourage the use of -
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
24
instructions to collectors, discontinue receipt of,
less denomination than $5, (annual report on
Finance, page 54)
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
3
2
24
instructions to receivers of land offices, not to re-
ceive bank paper in payment of land, (docu-
ments annual report on Finance, page 94)
-
Ex. Doc.
1
4
2
25
losses by the Government on depreciated paper
Ex. Doc.
7
191
1
25
President Van Buren in favor of dissolving all
connexion with, message at extra session
-
Ex. Doc.
1
I
1
25
views of the Secretary of Treasury, same subject,
page 12
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
4
2
25
the same again recommended by the President,
page 10
Ex. Doc.
1
$
-
-
-
-
-
3
25
again recommended by same, page 13 -
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
25
laws of the several States, in relation to the sus-
pension of specie payments
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
18
3
25
in Florida, memorial of convention, in relation to
the incorporating of banks by the Legislative
Council of that Territory
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
156
3
25
memorial of John Preston, on the subject of bank-
ing -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
157
3
25
in Wiskonsin, report of the Secretary of the Trea-
sury as to their condition, and in relation to the
currency received in payment for lands
-
Ex. Doc.
6
N
1
22
Banks, District of Columbia, annual report of the con-
dition of, in 1831
-
-
..
-
Ex. Doc.
2
69
2
22
Same, in 1832 -
-
-
-
I
Ex. Doc.
2
$3
1
28
Same, in 1833 -
Ex. Doc.
39
-
-
-
-
1
2
23
Same, in 1834 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
90
1
24
Same, in 1835 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
52
2
24
Same, in 1836 -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
76
-
2
2
25
Same, in 1837 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
3
25
Same, in 1838 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
1
24
report of Select Committee (by Mr. Thomas) ap-
pointed to examine into their condition, on ap-
plication for renewal of their charters, with
statements showing their condition at various
periods
-
-
-
-
-
23
Rep. Com.
8
2
list of, when incorporated, when selected as de-
itized by
Google
positories, when stopped, &c.
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.
43
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Banks, District of Columbia-Continued.
1
24
memorial of citizens of Georgetown, in favor of
rechartering the banks of that place -
-
Ex. Doc.
3
69
1
24
memorial of citizens of the District, same object
Ex. Doc.
7
283
2
24
memorial of citizens of Georgetown, in favor of
establishing new bank, with branches
-
Ex. Doc.
3
91
2
24
joint memorial of citizens of the several cities,
same object -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
92
2
24
memorial of the Bank of Metropolis, for an in-
crease of their capital
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
129
1
25
memorial of James H. Caustin, against the Bank
of Metropolis
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
53
2
25
of Metropolis, corrects error with Sergeant-at-
arms, in the payment of members, &c.
-
Rep. Com.
2
513
2
25
Bankruptcy, memorial of inhabitants, Portland, Maine,
in favor of uniform system of -
-
Ex. Doc.
6
132
2
23
Bankston, Ignatius, pre-emption claim
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
79
1
23
Banta, Andrew, horse lost
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
568
1
23
Baptiste, John Pierre, heirs of, report of register and re-
ceiver on land claim of
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
496
2
23
Baptiste, Jean, and others, land claim
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
53
3
25
Barfluer light-house, on coast of France, report and
drawings of, by Colonel Ayerigg
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
190
2
25
Barbour, Philip, representatives of, confirmation land
claim
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
495
1
22
Barnes, Samuel, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
367
I
23
Barnes, John A., pre-emption claim to land
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
348
I
24
Barnes, Henrietta, heir of Lathrop Allen, commutation
claim
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
169
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
131
I
22
Barnes, Francis, report of Secretary of the Navy, in re-
lation to his claim for losses on contract to fur-
nish the navy with whiskey
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
88
I
22
report of Committee of Claims on same
-
Rep. Com.
3
352
1
22
additional report, with the evidence taken before
the committee
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
5
475
1
23
Same -
I
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
125
2
25
Barnes, John, heirs of, commutation pay revolutionary
services
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
693
3
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
3
2
25
Barnes, Sibel, revolutionary pension -
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
701
3
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
68
1
22
Bargy, Peter, work done on Savannah river -
-
Rep. Com.
2
231
2
25
losses on contract, Macadamizing Pennsylvania
Avenue
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
809
1
22
Barham, Fielding, representatives of, confirmation of
land claim
I
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
197
I
23
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
36
I
22
Barker, Josiah, assignee of Hindson, land claim
-
Rep. Com.
1
187
1
22
in his own right, confirmation of land claim
-
Rep. Com.
3
384
1
23
Barker, Isaac, revolutionary pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
244
1
24
Barker, Wealthy, widow of Isaac, revolutionary pension
Rep. Com.
1
243
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
213
I
22
Barnett, Samuel, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
381
2
25
Barney, Sarah, revolutionary pension -
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
420
2
23
Barron, James, compensation, use of ventilator for ships
Rep. Com.
1
64
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
224
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
151
2
23
on the subject of his steam prow-ship
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
86
I
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
674
1
24
extends certain patent rights
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
666
1
22
Barron, Ann Mortimer, seven years' half pay, revoluP
itized by
e
tionary
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
44
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
1
23
Barron, Ann Mortimer, seven years' half pay, revolu-
tionary
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
I
53
1
23
Barron, Marguerite, land claim
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
143
3
25
Bartlett, Adon, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
187
3
25
Bartlett, Joanna, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
253
]
22
Bartlett, Zadock, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
163
1
22
Bartlett, Nathaniel, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
365
1
23
Bartlett, David, expenditures, recruiting service
-
Rep. Com.
3
362
I
24
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
11
I
24
Barton, Thomas P., outfit, charge d'affaires
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
294
1
23
Barton, Job, invalid pension
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
227
2
25
Barton, Henry, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
679
1
23
Bartow, Robert S., live stock taken for use of revolu-
tionary army -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
251
1
24
Barkley, John, refund payment on land
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
115
1
24
Barkley, George, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
733
2
25
Barronton, Perry, lost horse -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
834
2
25
Barrett, James, land claim
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
951
1
24
Bartol, George, executor of Mary Sears, household pro-
perty destroyed by the enemy, late war, Great
Britain
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
176
3
25
Barton, midshipman, prefers charges against Commodore
Elliott
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
191
3
25
report of committee to which these charges were
referred
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
295
I
24
Barden, Elijah, arrears of pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
146
2
24
Barbary Powers, disbursements, &c. by consuls, inter-
course with -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
69
2
25
Same, in 1837 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
7
149
1
22
Bastrop's grant of land, report of commtttee, adjustment
of claims under
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
233
-
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
554
1
24
memorial of Legislature of Louisiana, same sub-
ject -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
60
2
25
memorial of Nat. Armory, same subject, with opin-
ion of Hon. Joseph M. White
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
208
1
23
Bass, Job, confirm his purchase, school lands -
-
Rep. Com.
2
229
2
25
Bassett & Loomis; (see Loomis & Bassett)
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
436
1
24
Bashford, Francis, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
148
2
25
Bass river, improvement of, report showing the nature
of the work, when commenced, amount appro-
priated therefor, and sum required in 1838
-
Ex. Doc.
5
90
1
23
Bates & Lacon, damages, seizure of manufactured iron
for duties, &c.
-
-
-
-
Rep Com.
2
289
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
286
2
25
Same -
-
#
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
527
1
22
Baylor, Ann D., commutation claim -
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
78
2
22
Bay, Elihu Hall, land claim, British patent prior to 1783
1
54
Rep. Com.
1
24
Same -
197
-
1
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
1059
1
23
Bayard, Samuel, executors of, revolutionary loan office
certificates
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
157
1
23
Bayley, Christopher T., expenses incurred, sick seamen
Rep. Com.
3
342
2
23
Same
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
I
101
1
24
Baytop, Thomas, heirs of, commutation claim, revolu-
tionary services
-
-
-
-
2
355
Rep. Com.
2
25
Same, adverse report -
-
1
2
478
-
Rep. Com.
2
23
Baxter, Zebulon, land, Canadian volunteer
41
1
1
Rep. Com.
1
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
1
281
Rep. Com.
Beacons, &c. (See Light-houses.)
I
22
Beach, Israel, revolutionary pension -
38
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
8
25
Beach, E. D., and others
-
-
-
Rep. Com
2
296
°2
Bean, Jonathan, invalid pension
177
1
-
-
Rep. Com.
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.
45
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
2
22
Bean, Jonathan, invalid pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
7
1
22
Beard, Hugh, exchange entry of land
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
129
1
22
Beaugrand & Godfroy, buildings destroyed at French-
town
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
128
1
23
Beall, Benjamin L., extra services as clerk, &c.
-
Rep. Com.
3
378
2
25
Bealle, Robert, heirs of, Elizabeth Steel and others, com-
mutation pay, revolutionary -
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
405
1
23
Beale, Robert, nailsdestroyed, burning navy yard, Wash-
ington
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
426
1
24
Beale, Robert, and others, heirs of Turberville, commu-
tation claim
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
422
2
23
Beacham, Thomas, building destroyed by enemy, mili-
tary deposit -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
108
1
24
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
37
1
24
Beamish, Henry, refund forfeiture under revenue law
Rep. Com.
3
643
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
76
1
24
Beard, William C., invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
336
3
25
Beard, B. H., and James Gray, property destroyed by the
British, last war
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
165
1
24
Beard, Parthenia, powder lost, surrender of Detroit
-
Rep. Com.
3
713
3
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
49
2
24
Beardsley, Ichabod, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
158
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
170
8
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
67
2
24
Beaufort harbor, report in relation to the improvement of
Rep. Com.
1
175
2
25
cause of delay in making survey
-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
345
3
23
Beaubien, J. B., report of solicitor, against his claim to
land in military reservation, Fort Dearborn -
Ex. Doc.
3
90
1
22
Becktell, Riddle, & Headington, interest and damages
on bill of exchange -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
135
1
23
Same -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
239
1
24
Beck, John J., horse lost, late war with Great Britain -
Rep. Com.
2
361
1
24
Becker, John P., revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
876
1
24
Beckwith, Wealthy, pay due for military services of her
husband
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
766
8
25
Beckett, William, and others, lost horses, Black Hawk
war -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
207
2
25
Becker, Jacob, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
607
1
22
Beeler, George, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
410
1
24
Beekman, Theophilus E., invalid pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
129
2
25
Bedford, Drayton P., land claim
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
600
2
25
Bell, Frederick M., heirs of, renewal of lost revolution-
ary land warrant
-
-1
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
347
1
22
Bell, Jesse, enter land in lieu of those purchased, which
had been previously located
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
888
1
22
Bell, Elijah S., value of buildings at Fort Macon
-
Rep. Com.
3
403
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
850
3
25
report of Secretary of War, on this claim
-
Ex. Doc.
3
55
1
23
Bell, James, heirs of, services and supplies, revolution-
ary war
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
184
2
25
Bell, Nicholas H., vessel destroyed by the British, late
war -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
548
1
24
Bell, William H., invention, elevate cannon -
-
Rep. Com.
2
374
1
24
services, Delaware breakwater -
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
381
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
11
2
35
Bell, Samuel and Isaac, losses on contract, supplying
military post
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
491
8
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
60
2
22
Bellamy, Aaron, vessel taken by enemy while in the
public service
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
93
1
23
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com
38
1
23
Belding, Samuel, surety of Bostwick, purser, lost in the
Epervier
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
269
46
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Description
Session.
Congress.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
2
23
Belgium refuses to ratify treaty, President's message,
page 4
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
-
1
24
President's recommendations respecting discrimi-
nating duties on vessels and cargoes of, page 5
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
24
report of committee, on same subject, and for re-
funding duty paid on vessel Antonius
-
Rep. Com.
1
333
2
22
Benns, Charles, illegal seizure of goods by collector -
Rep. Com.
1
28
Rep. Com.
76
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
1
2
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com
2
S34
3
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
219
1
23
Benedict, Jane, buildings destroyed at Ogdensburg, by
the enemy
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
871
1
23
Bender, George, extra services, Delaware breakwater
Rep. Com.
4
475
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
16
2
25
Bentley, Elisha, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
707
3
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
B
208
-
2
25
Benton, Samuel H., and others, sureties on bid for mail
contract, and abandoned
Rep. Com.
4
1061
-
-
-
2
23
Bently, Benjamin, injury to farm, by troops U. States,
Pennsylvania insurrection, in 1794
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
58
3
25
Benson, Zachariah, and others, lost horses in Black
Hawk war
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
907
-
1
24
Bennett, John, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
246
1
24
Bennett, Stephen, bounty land, revolutionary -
-
Rep. Com.
8
-
2
25
Benjamin, Samuel, revolutionary services
Rep. Com.
4
866
-
-
Bergen prizes. (See Prizes.)
]
23
Berrien, Dr. John, heirs of, pay due, revolutionary ser-
vices
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
100
2
25
Berard, C., teacher of French at Military Academy, for
increase of pay
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
1
23
Bessom, Philip, expenses in bringing home seamen
-
Rep. Com.
1
92
1
23
Best, George, work on Cumberland road
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
455
1
22
Betton, Solomon, settlement of accounts, agent to value
Indian improvements
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
1
24
Beyer, G. T., property carried off by British, after rati-
fication of treaty
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
1
23
Bezior, Julian, property taken for use of Indians
-
Rep. Com.
3
457
2
25
Bezier, Captain, claim of, saving wrecked American
seamen
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
220
1
24
Big Sodus Bay, report of committee, expenditures, im-
provement of
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
297
1
24
statement of amount appropriated for, up to 1836;
the original estimate, and the sum yet neces-
sary for completing the improvements
-
Ex. Doc.
5
212
2
25
report showing the nature of the work, when com-
menced, &c., and sum required in 1838
-
Ex. Doc.
5
90
1
22
Bills, John, land to secure his improvements -
3
340
-
Rep. Com.
23
1
23
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
1
24
Bill erroncously sent to the President, and by him ap-
proved, which had not passed both Houses; re-
port as to its validity, in the case of Alford and
Bush
-
1
136
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
24
Bills for internal improvements. reported to the two
Houses, from 1815 to 1835, abstract of
-
Rep. Com.
s
850
Bills of exchange, drawn on the Government and not
paid, reports on claims for interest and dama-
gcs, viz:
1
22
in case of Riddle, Becktill, and Headington, drawn
Rep. Com.
1
185
by quartermaster; favorable report
-
-
1
22
documents in relation to number drawn by foreign
agents on the Navy Department, and protested,
and expense attending the same, and as to the
tized by
Google
rate of exchange, from 1829 to 1832 -
- Rep. Com.
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.
47
Session.
Congress.
Description
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Bills of exchange, &c-Continued.
1
23
in favor of allowing damages to Andrew Arm-
strong, navy agent, on account of protested bill
Rep. Com.
4
586
1
24
Same, in the case of Michael Hogan's administra-
tors -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
518
2
25
Binns, Charles, executors of, to be released from pay-
ment of judgment
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
889
3
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
38
1
23
Bird, Benjamin, representatives of, revolutionary cer-
tificates
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
126
2
24
Bird, Nathaniel, memorial of, for arrears of pension -
Ex. Doc.
3
95
2
25
Bird, Nathan, for revolutionary services
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
576
2
25
Bird, Daniel, horse lost in military service
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
837
2
24
Bissell, Captain L., damages, timber cut on his land, im-
provement of the Mississippi
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
283
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
900
2
25
Biscoe, George W., claim under treaty of Ghent, pro-
perty captured after treaty of peace -
-
Rep. Com.
2
533
1
22
Black, Jacob, and B. Leonard, land claim
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
73
2
25
Black, John, revolutionary pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
820
1
22
Black, William, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
22
1
23
Blackwell, Thomas, representatives of, interest on com-
mutation pay, revolutionary
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
68
1
24
Blackburn, Gideon, sell school lands, Macoupin county,
Illinois
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
465
2
25
Blanc, John, renewal of patent, new invention, acci-
dentally destroyed
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
666
1
24
Black Rock harbor, New York, report of committee,
expenditures, improvement of
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
297
1
24
statement of the amount appropriated for the im-
provement of, the original estimates, and the
sum yet necessary in 1836
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
212
1
24
Black Rock harbor, Lake Erie, report of survey, &c. -
Ex. Doc.
3
82
1
24
Legislature of Ohio, remonstrating against further
improvements being made at - -
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
191
1
24
Black river, New York, report of committee, expendi-
tures, improvement of
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
297
2
24
report of survey, with plans and estimates, im-
provement of
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
74
2
25
report showing the nature of the work, &c., and
sum required in 1838
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
90
2
23
Black river, Ohio, estimate of cost for beacon-light at
Ex. Doc.
5
197
1
24
amount appropriated for the improvement of, up
to 1836; the original estimates, and the sum ne-
cessary for its completion
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
212
2
25
report showing the nature of the work, &c., and
sum required in 1838
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
90
2
25
Blair, Francis P., in relation to his liability for Postmas-
ter Crockett -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
353
1
22
Blair, J. O., respecting the explosions of steam boilers
Ex. Doc.
5
226
1
23
Blaisdell, Enoch, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
321
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
46
1
24
Blake, Charles, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
404
1
24
Blake, Edward, executors of, relieved from judgment
Rep. Com.
3
683
1
22
Blankenship, Henry, revolutionary pension -
-
Rep. Com.
1
46
1
23
Blanchard, Thomas, renewal of patent right -
-
Rep. Com.
3
397
1
22
Blankets furnished militia, on allowing pay to Samuel
Thompson, for
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
205
1
28
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
2
1
22
report on the claim of South Carolina, for blankets
}
Rep. Com
1
-
1
furnished regiment of militia
-
-
141
1
24
Bleeker, Leonard, revolutionary pension, brevet rank
Rep. Com.
I
79
1
22
Bliss, Samuel, revolutionary pension -
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
161
48
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
1
23
Bliss, Moses, deputy marshal, Vermont, allowance of
certain fees -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
17
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
29
Blockade of Mexico, &c. (See Mexico and France.)
1
22
Blodget, Henry, invalid pension, (erroneously number-
ed 233)
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
260
2
25
Blodget, Phineas, military bounty land
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
595
2
23
Blodget, Elijah, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
84
2
25
revolutionary pension -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
573
3
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
74
I
23
Blount, Willie, allowed compensation for certain dis-
bursement during late war with Great Britain
Rep. Com.
4
559
1
24
Same -
I
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
27
2
24
Bloomfield, Ann, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
234
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
272
2
25
Bloomer, William, pay for clothing, volunteer in 1836
Rep. Com.
3
604
Blue Book, so called (See Register officers of Govern-
ment)
2
24
Blye, John W., navy pension -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
27
2
25
Bludget, Phineas, bounty land
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
595
2
25
Boggess, Giles S., losses on mail contract
Rep. Com.
3
805
-
-
2
22
Boggs, Joseph, and others, Indian depredations
-
Rep. Com.
1
91
2
22
Bogle, Joseph K., administrator of Robert Boyd, team
impressed
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
I
41
1
24
Bogardus, John L., Indian depredations
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
312
2
25
Bogert, Gilbert, military bounty land - -
i
-
Rep. Com.
1
289
1
22
Bollerman, Anthony, reduction of duties, goods damaged
Rep. Com.
3
350
1
22
Bonney, John, revolutionary pension -
Rep. Com.
378
-
-
3
1
22
Bond, Elihu, revolutionary pension -
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
371
1
22
Bond, Robert, pre-emption to land
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
94
1
23
Bond, Colonel William, representatives of, seven years'
half pay, revolutionary services, &c. -
-
Rep. Com.
1
138
2
25
Bond, Richard, and Isaiah Rogers, plans for custom-
house, New York, destroyed in burning of the
Treasury
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
278
Bonds, duty (See Duty Bonds.)
3
25
Bonds of collectors and naval officers of Philadelphia,
New York, and Boston, dates and securities -
Ex. Doc.
4
130
2
25
Boon, Daniel, heirs of, special grant of five years pay of
Colonel, made them -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
1039
1
22
Boone, John, revolutionary pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
368
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
446
1
24
Boone, Jonathan, correct entry of land
-
I
76
-
Rep Com.
2
24
Same -
-
1
56
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
I
207
Books in foreign languages, remit duty on. (See Duties.)
1
23
Books and papers of General Washington, authorize the
purchase of
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
381
Books, publication of State papers. (See State Papers.)
Books, publication of Documentary History of the Revo-
lution. (See Documentary History.)
Books, continuing the publication of Diplomatic Corres-
pondence. (See Diplomatic Correspondence.)
1
24
Books, catalogue of Arundel manuscripts
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
246
2
25
Booker, Richard, clothing allowed to company of volun-
teers in 1812, under the command of
-
Rep. Com.
4
990
1
22
Borrell, Eugene, land claim -
gl
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
2
25
Borey, John, correct error entry of land
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
253
2
24
Bosworth, John, invalid pension
1
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
188
2
24
Bosworth, Tabitha, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
132
23
Bostwick, purser, lost in Epervier, relief of sureties of
Rep. Com.
or
269
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.
49
Session.
Congress.
Description
of book.
Volume.
Number.
1
24
Boston custom-house, on the subject of additional appro-
priations for -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
448
1
24
memorial of merchants, for an increase of officers,
and to enlarge warehouses
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
527
2
24
Boston sloop-of-war, officers of, depreciation in their
pay, &c.
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
278
2
24
Botanical garden, appropriate city lots for the purpose of
establishing
-
--
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
290
1
22
Boudreau, Jean Charles, confirmation land claim
-
Rep. Com.
3
285
2
28
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
42
1
28
Boutwell, Abraham E., invalid pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
544
2
25
Bouney, William, military bounty land
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
595
Bounty fishing voyages. (See Fishing voyages.)
Bounty lands. (See Land bounties.)
1
22
Bounties paid soldiers, allowed Captain Dick in settle-
ment of his accounts -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
194
1
24
same in the case of Captain Copeland
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
619
1
22
Boundary, Northeastern, between Maine and New
Brunswick; President informs Congress that
the King of the Netherlands had given his opin-
ion on the subject, page 5
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
23
President informs Congress question of, not yet
settled, page 3
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
28
report of the Secretary of State, in relation to the
negotiation for the settlement of
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
62
1
24
President declines acceding to certain conditions
proposed by Great Britain in the settlement of,
page 4
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
24
resolutions of the Legislature of Massachusetts,
urging the settlement of the controversy
-
Ex. Doc.
5
199
2
24
documents in relation to the claim of Maine for
expenses, &c., in maintaining jurisdiction over
Ex. Doc.
3
125
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
380
2
24
report of Committee Foreign Affairs, on refund-
ing to Maine expenses incurred, &c. -
-
Rep. Com.
2
240
2
24
documents in relation to the claim of Massachu-
setts on same account
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
155
1
25
correspondence with Great Britain on the boun-
dary question, between June, 1836, and Sep-
tember, 1837, (at extra session)
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
31
2
25
correspondence with the British authorities, in
relation to the disputed boundary, and the im-
prisonment of E. S. Greely, embracing all pre-
viously communicated to both Houses up to
1838
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
126
2
25
report of commissioners under the Ghent treaty,
with various other information in relation to
said boundary
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
11
451
3
25
proceedings of, and correspondence with the Ex-
ecutive of the State of Maine, in relation to the
disputed boundary
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
181
8
25
Same, in regard to the removal of trespassers from
the Aroostook country
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
222
3
25
report of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, au-
thorizing the President of the United States to
maintain jurisdiction, &c.
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
314
2
25
Legislature of Massachusetts, on the subject of the
boundary question
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
408
2
25
Legislature of Maine, same
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
354
2
22
Boundary, between Ohio and Michigan; funds required
to purchase instruments, &c., for surveying -
Ex. Doc.
1
42
1
23
memorial of the Legislature of Ohio, urging Con-
gress to have the boundary determined
-
Ex. Doc.
Google
248
7
50
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Boundary, between Ohio and Michigan-Continued.
1
28
Legislative council of Michigan, expressive of her
views on the subject of the boundary -
-
Ex. Doc.
4
302
1
28
report of Captain Talcott's astronomical observa-
tions, boundary of Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois,
in reference to the
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
497
2
28
report of the probable expense for completing the
astronomical observations
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
102
1
28
arguments, Delegate from Michigan and Member
from Ohio, on the boundary question -
-
Rep. Com.
3
334
2
28
Legislature of Ohio, again urging a speedy settle-
ment of the question -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
49
2
23
resolutions of Michigan and letter of Governor, in-
sisting on the line fixed and established by ordi-
nance of 1787
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
58
2
23
Remonstrance of Michigan, against the bill for
fixing the boundary -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
188
2
23
map in relation to the disputed boundary
-
Ex. Doc.
5
199
1
24
message of President, communicating correspond-
ence with the Governors of Michigan and Ohio,
in relation to the controversy; with Capt. Tal-
cott's observations for determining the line -
Ex. Doc.
1
7
1
24
further correspondence, and report of Capt. Tal-
cott, with maps, in relation to the boundary line
Ex. Doc.
2
54
1
24
report of the Judiciary Committee, for establish-
ing the boundary, and for the admission of Mi-
chigan into the Union
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
380
1
24
resolutions of Indiana, in favor of the present boun-
dary -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
78
1
24
memorial and proceedings of meeting at Detroit,
against the bill fixing the boundary
-
Ex. Doc.
5
207
1
24
memorial of citizens of Monroe county, same
-
Ex. Doc.
5
210
1
24
Same -
Ex. Doc.
7
274
-
-
-
-
-
]
24
of Michigan, same
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
221
1
24
of Toledo, same
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
263
1
22
Boundary, between Georgia and Florida; correspond-
ence between Georgia and the General Govern-
ment, with various documents in relation to the
2
43
2
77
1
23
Same, reprinted
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
an
3
100
1
28
report of commissioners, in 1831, appointed by
the State of Georgia to ascertain and run the
boundary
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
152
1
22
of Missouri; report of committee, in favor of ex-
tending the western boundary, so as to include
slip of land to the Missouri river
-
-
Rep. Com.
5
512
2
23
memorial of Legislature of Missouri, and other
documents, on same subject
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
$
107
1
24
committee again report, in favor of extending -
Rep. Com.
2
$79
2
23
amendment to the Constitution of Missouri, in re-
lation to the western boundary
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
162
2
24
act of Legislature of Missouri, giving her assent
to the extension of the western boundary
-
Ex. Doc.
8
83
2
25
report of William Clark, superintendent of Indian
affairs, on boundary of, between the Indians -
Ex. Doc.
7
148
2
25
report of committee, against extending the north-
eastern boundary of -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
&
3
25
report of commissioners appointed to run the north-
ern boundary of, (between Iowa and Missouri,)
with maps
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
128
1
23
between Tennessee and Mississippi, and Choctaw
Indians; report of committee on establishing
445
Rep. Com.
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.
51
Description
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Boundary, between New York and New Jersey; copy of
agreement fixing
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
260
between Arkansas and the Indians; memorial of
the Choctaw Indians, in relation to the
-
Ex. Doc.
6
220
between Mexico; copy of additional article of trea-
ty, on the subject of fixing
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
250
correspondence with Mexico in relation to the
boundary
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
256
suggestions of the President, same subject, page 5
Ex. Doc.
1
2
additional correspondence, same subject
-
Ex. Doc.
1
42
Bowen, George, error in mail contract
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
354
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
162
Bowman, Colonel Abraham, commutation pay, revolu-
tionary services
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
154
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
601
Bowman, William, correct entry of land
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
53
Bowman, William, invalid pension
1
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
130
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
]
223
Bowers, Balaam, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
660
Boy, Isaac, invalid pension
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
300
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
85
Boyd, James, revolutionary pension -
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
419
Boyd, Alexander, confirmation, land claim
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
144
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
28
Boyd, Captain J. C., and others, Alabama volunteers,
respecting frauds charged against them, p. 254
Ex. Doc.
1
3
Boyd, Robert, administrator of, wagon and team im-
pressed
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
]
41
Boyd, Joseph K., one of the captors of the frigate Phila-
delphia
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
43
Boyce, Purnell, heirs of, prize share, McDonough's fleet
Rep. Com.
3
330
Boyle, Andrew, lost horse
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
280
Boyce, William, one year's pay, revolution
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
163
second, report, allowing commutation pay
-
Rep. Com.
2
384
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
481
Boylan, James, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
802
Same
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
326
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
287
Boyles, Thomas H., heirs of, seven years' half pay, revo-
lutionary
-
-
I
-
Rep. Com.
3
692
Boys, apprentices, merchant vessels, report of commit-
tee on the subject of -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
249
memorials of Board of Trade of the several large
cities, on same subject
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
137
memorial of Board of Trade of Philadelphia, same
object
-
-
1
-
Ex. Doc.
3
79
in the naval service, President recommends the
enlistment of, page 24
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
Secretary of the Navy recommends the same,
page 332
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
Box, Thomas, administrator of Joseph Day, commuta-
tion claim
I
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
819
Brackett, Heard, invalid pension
-
1
Rep. Com.
1
217
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
7
Same -
-
-
-
-
1
Rep. Com.
1
1
Brackett, William, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
425
Same
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
I
Bradley, Peter, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
426
Bradford, James, confirmation, land claim
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
274
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
457
Same
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
-
386
Bradford, James H., invalid pension, disease contracted
Digitized by
from exposure
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
\
227
52
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
2
22
Brannin, Richard, Indian depredations
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
91
S
25
Brannin, Richard, and others, lost horses, Black Hawk
war -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
207
2
22
Brandt, Adam, horse lost in public service
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
71
2
22
Brayman, Daniel, buildings removed and materials used
in erecting public barracks
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
59
2
23
Brahan, John, remit interest on debt due U. States
-
Rep. Com.
1
45
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
108
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
240
2
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
8
3
25
report of Secretary of the Treasury, in relation to
the balance due United States
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
178
]
24
Braidfoote, John, heirs of, seven years' half pay, revo-
lutionary
-
-
Rep. Com.
174
-
-
-
1
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
479
1
23
Bradford & McGirth, conveyance of Indian reservation
Rep. Com.
4
540
2
25
Bradford, Dunscomb, services as Consul at Paris
-
Rep. Com.
4
924
1
24
Brashears, Zadock & Alexander, reservation, Choctaw
treaty
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
479
1
22
Brashears, Ann, land claim
-
Rep. Com.
5
469
-
-
-
2
25
Bradey, Waller, services, collector of customs
-
Rep. Com.
4
1016
2
24
Bradey, Freeman, work on Cumberland road -
-
Rep. Com.
1
123
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
]
62
1
23
Brady, John, work on Cumberland road
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
455
1
23
Bragdon, Samuel, and David Chase, bounty on fishing
voyage
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
185
1
24
Brandywine shoals, report of plan and estimate for re-
building light on
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
101
1
23
Bread stuffs, amount imported annually, from 1821 to
1837
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
44
2
22
Brearly, David, losses as agent, emigrating Indians
-
Rep. Com.
1
125
1
22
Breed, Ebenezer, remit duty on wines destroyed by fire
Rep. Com.
3
398
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
60
I
24
Brewer, James, refund payment, purchase of land
Rep. Com.
8
166
-
1
22
Brewer, James H., paid for loss of time, detention as
witness
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
409
1
23
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
9
1
24
Brent, Thomas L. L., diplomatic expenses, procuring
copies of papers on spoliations
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
673
Brent and Cox, charges Judge Thruston with miscon-
duct. (See Thruston.)
2
24
Brent, William, jr., memorial of, correct entry on jour-
nal as to former petition of his
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
166
2
25
on the subject of printing and distribution of pub-
lic documents
4
386
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
22
Breakwaters, amount expended on, since 1815
-
Ex. Doc.
2
73
1
23
Breakwater, Delaware, names and compensation of su-
perintendents on the -
-
Ex. Doc.
5
$
-
-
2
23
board of officers make examination of, (documents
accompanying President's message, page 97)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
23
report of board of officers, as to the utility of con-
tinuing the works on; with maps of the break-
water and harbor
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
145
2
24
report of engineer, on the state of, &c., in 1836,
(documentsaccompanying President's message,
-
Ex. Doc.
1
8
page 255)
-
-
-
-
1
24
memorial of Chamber of Commerce of Philadel-
phia, in favor of completing -
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
91
1
24
report of committee, expenditures, on the
-
Rep. Com.
1
297
1
24
same subject
-
-
-
-
-
3
E
Rep. Coin.
2
25
report showing the nature and importance of the
work, the amount heretofore appropriated, and
Ex. Google Doc.
by
the sum required in 1838
90
-
-
-
5
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.
53
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
2
23
Breakwater, Portland harbor, memorial of citizens of
Maine, in favor of
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
155
1
24
Plymouth beach, in relation to the repairs of
-
Ex. Doc.
4
142
2
24
Port Kent, New York, memorial of citizens in
favor of
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
44
2
25
Sandford's ledge, when commenced, amount ap-
propriated, &c.
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
90
2
25
Hyannis harbor, same -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
90
2
25
Plattsburg, same
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
90
2
25
Burlington, same
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
90
2
25
Crow shoal, Delaware bay, report of committee,
with a report of survey, and various documents,
on the subject of erecting
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
1050
1
22
Brevet rank and pay, memorial of officers of the army,
in favor of
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
258
1
22
remarks of Secretary Cass, on the same subject,
(page 26)
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
23
same, at subsequent session, (page 36) -
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
22
report against the claim of General Macomb, for
Rep. Com.
1
114
1
24
documents explanatory of Gen. Macomb's claim
Ex. Doc.
2
84
1
24
report of Committee on Military Affairs, in favor
of General Macomb -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
265
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
8
2
25
in favor of allowing brevet pay, Adj't Gen. Jones
Rep. Com.
2
481
2
25
in favor of the widow of Capt. Mathew A. Patrick,
who died before his brevet rank was confirmed;
allowance from time nominated to time of his
death
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
10
512
1
22
Brice, Lawson, and others, remit duty on goods saved
from wreck -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
172
2
23
Bright, Henry, confirmation, land claim
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
9
British provinces. (See Great Britain, and see Canada.)
2
24
Bristol, Charles B., illegal detention of his goods, by
collector
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
238
2
25
Brinkley, William, heirs of, commutation pay, revolu-
tion -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
1022
2
24
Briggs, John P., widow of, navy pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
148
2
25
Brisbois, Michael, injuries sustained, damages to pro-
perty by militia, in 1816
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
827
Brig Leon. (See Leon, Spanish brig.)
Brig Liberator, owners of (See Parker McCobb.)
Brig Despatch. (See Despatch.)
1
22
Bridge over the Potomac, report of committee, autho-
rizing the purchase of
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
5
484
2
22
report of engineer, on plan for constructing, and
the expense -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
22
1
23
in relation to contracts for building the bridge -
Ex. Doc.
1
29
1
28
estimate of cost, by O. H. Dibble
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
146
1
23
letter from Loammi Baldwin, in relation to Mr.
Dibble's estimate of cost, &c.
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
356
1
23
plan and estimates submitted by Chas. Ellet, jr.
Ex. Doc.
5
374
1
23
report of committee, in relation to the contracts
and cost for the construction of, and recommend-
ing change in the plan, &c.
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
264
2
23
report from the Secretary of the Treasury, with
report of engineer, on the progress in building;
also, copy of the contract, and in relation to the
claim of O. H. Dibble
-
I
-
Ex. Doc.
1
12
2
28
copy of contract for building, with estimated cost
of the same -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
33
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54
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Bridge, over the Potomac-Coutinued.
2
23
report of Secretary of the Treasury, with various
documents, on the claim of O. H. Dibble, for
damages, &c.
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
51
1
25
same, under resolution referring the claim to him
for examination
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
48
1
24
letter from Secretary of the Treasury, informing
Congress of its completion, and recommending
that provision be made for its preservation, &c.;
with report of engineer, of its cost, &c.; also,
documents in relation to closing the swash chan-
nels by a continuous causeway
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
58
1
24
report of engineer, on the construction and cost of
Ex. Doc.
4
168
1
24
report and estimate, repair damages sustained by
freshet
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
7
281
2
24
report of the expenditures for the repairs, occa-
sioned by the freshet
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
9
1
22
over the Ohio, at Wheeling, memorial of citizens
of Pittsburg, against the construction of
-
Ex. Doc.
5
188
1
24
report of committee, on constructing, with plan
and estimate of its cost, (by Charles Ellet, jr.)
with acts of Ohio and Virginia annexed
-
Rep. Com.
3
672
2
24
same report
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
135
2
25
same, with plan, &c., by Lieutenant Dutton
-
Rep. Com.
4
993
1
24
over the Shenandoah river, at Harper's ferry, me-
morial of citizens, for the construction of
-
Ex. Doc.
5
205
2
24
over the Kankakee river, resolutions of the Legis-
lature of Indiana, in favor of -
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
149
1
24
over Rock creek, Washington city, report in favor
of
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
604
1
22
Brodie, Alexander o., and Lewis Marks, remit duty on
foreign books
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
80
2
25
Brooks, William, Indian depredations
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
351
1
22
Brook, Edmund, commutation claim -
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
219
2
22
Brook, Edmund, memorial of, bring slaves from Virgi-
nia to the District
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
40
1
22
Brooks, David, revolutionary pension -
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
273
1
22
Brooks, Maria M., revolutionary seven years' half pay
Rep. Com.
2
309
1
23
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
64
2
23
Brook, Robert and Caroline, buildings destroyed, late
war with Great Britain
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
11
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
106
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
529
Brooklyn dry dock. (See Navy yards.)
2
24
Broome, John, buildings destroyed by the British, late
war -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
260
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
1064
3
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
115
1
22
Brown, Harvey, memorial of, claim for rent of quarters
Ex. Doc.
2
65
1
22
report on claim, damages sustained by his official
acts -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
74
1
22
Brown, James, heirs of, Indian depredations in 1787 -
Rep. Com.
2
311
1
23
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
175
2
25
for allowance of interest on same claim
-
Rep. Com.
3
685
1
22
Brown, Levi, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
295
1
23
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
69
1
22
Brown, Amos W., Canadian volunteer, bounty land
-
Rep. Com.
2
253
1
23
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
91
1
24
additional pay -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
467
2
22
Brown, Same James and John, pay for Indian improvements
Rep. Com.
1
78
1
24
-
-
-
-
I
-
Rep. Com
1
122
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
I
Rep. Com.
1
288
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.
55
Session.
Congress.
Description
of book.
Volume.
Number.
1
22
Brown, Joseph C., running boundary of Missouri
-
Rep. Com.
1
102
1
23
Same
1
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
19
1
23
Brown, Josiah H., invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
308
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
46
1
23
Brown, Marcus, property taken by United States troops,
revolutionary war
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
139
1
24
Brown, Jane, widow of Samuel, correct entry of land
Rep. Com.
1
191
1
24
Brown, Samuel, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
810
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
184
1
24
Brown, Sam'l W., and others, bounty on fishing voyage
Rep. Com.
1
198
1
24
Brown, Uriah, test utility of his fire-ship
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
490
1
24
Brown, Bazil, horses furnished Indians
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
605
2
25
Same
-
-
I
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
524
1
24
Brown & Havens, and others, owners of private armed
brig Warrior; proceeds of prize, embezzled by
clerk of court
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
738
2
25
memorial of same case -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
9
304
2
25
another report on said claim
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
986
1
24
Brown, Return B., settle accounts, disbursements, mili-
tary service, late war
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
739
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
376
2
24
Brown, Samuel, extra services as assessor
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
140
1
23
Brown, Edwin C., representative of Capt. Crane, com-
mutation claim
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
70
1
24
Browning, David, change entry of land
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
75
2
25
Brown, Pamela, widow of General Jacob, allowance of
five years' half pay
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
402
2
25
Brown, John, & Co., extra allowance, carrying mail -
Rep. Com.
3
594
2
25
Brown, Colonel Joseph, property lost, Seminole cam-
paign
-
-
1
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
729
2
25
Brown, John, invalid pension -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
777
I
22
Brownlee, Alexander, heirs of, commutation claim
-
Rep. Com.
1
142
3
25
Brotherton Indians, divide land, &c., among
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
244
1
23
Bronson, John, goods lost, impressment of his team
-
Rep. Com.
1
147
2
23
Brodeau, Jane C., confirmation land claim
1
-
Rep. Com.
1
42
2
23
Brophey, John, lost horse
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
75
2
24
Bronson, Isaac, commutation, surgeon's mate -
-
Rep. Com.
2
259
2
24
Broadus, James, heirs of, commutation pay, revolution'y
Rep. Com.
2
276
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
1
-
Rep. Com.
3
670
3
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
105
3
25
Brougher, Christian, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
304
1
22
Bruce, John, administrator of Philip Bush, lost revolu-
tionary certificate
-
I
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
150
2
23
in relation to the depreciation on said certificates
Rep. Com.
1
116
2
22
Bruce, John, damages, suspension improvement of the
Ohio river
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
72
1
23
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
193
1
23
Brush, Robert, revolutionary pension -
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
178
1
24
on validity of law for his relief -
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
136
2
24
Brunswick, Georgia, report of commissioners in relation
to canal or railroad from
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
122
2
24
report of engineer, on the improvement of the har-
bor of
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
123
2
23
Bryant, John, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
27
1
23
Bryden, William, horse impressed, and destruction of
fencing
-
-
-
1
-
Rep. Com.
3
373
]
22
Buckley, Jeremiah, heirs of, land claim confirmed, and
paid for timber
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
71
1
23
Buckingham, Jared, invalid pension -
,
Rep. Com.
1
141
2
23
Same -
-
-
-
I
-
Rep. Com.
1
30
1
24
Same -
,
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
46
1
23
Buckmaster, C. W., work on Cumberland road
Rep. Com.
455
56
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
1
24
Budlong, Hannah, five years' half pay, late war with
Great Britain
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
679
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
45
1
23
Budreaux, John Baptiste, report of register and receiver
on land claim of the heirs of -
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
420
1
22
Buel, Ezra, memorial of, pension for revolutionary ser-
vices
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
74
1
22
Buford, Thomas, advances for public service -
-
Rep. Com.
3
422
2
23
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
2
1
24
Buffalo harbor, Lake Erie, report of survey, &c., of -
Ex. Doc.
3
82
2
25
memorial of inhabitants, in favor of carrying on
the improvements
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
7
177
2
25
report showing the nature of the work, when com-
menced, the amount appropriated, &c., up to
1838
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
90
2
25
documents showing the necessity of an early ap-
propriation for, in 1838
I
-
Ex. Doc.
10
Buffalo, schooner, owners of. (See Isaac Champlin, and
others.)
Buffalo. (See New Buffalo, in Michigan.)
1
22
Buhler, John, land claim
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
81
2
22
Buildings and grounds, public, in Washington; annual
report of the commissioner, expenditures, &c.,
in 1832
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
II
1
23
Same, in 1833 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
19
2
23
Same, in 1834 -
-
-
-
-
Ex Doc.
2
35
1
24
Same, in 1835 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
97
2
24
Same, in 1836 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
36
2
25
Same, in 1837 -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
28
-
8
25
Same, in 1838 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
20
1
22
statement showing the entire cost of the public
buildings, up to 1830, including cost previous
to their being burnt by the British, in 1814, and
on the subject of supplying them with water
Rep. Com.
2
291
1
24
report of committee, on the expenditures, in 1884
Rep. Com.
2
$50
2
24
Same, in 1836 -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
312
2
25
Same, in 1837 -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
77%
3
25
Same, in 1838 -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
303
2
24
estimate of appropriation required in 1837, for re-
pairs, &c.
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
109
1
23
report of commissioner, on the improvement of
Pennsylvania avenue
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
24
2
25
contracts made by the commissioner, in 1837
-
Ex. Doc.
10
352
3
25
Same, in 1838 -
-
Ex. Doc.
1
7
-
-
-
3
25
estimate, &c., for building fire-proof, for War De-
partment
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
119
3
25
report of commissioner, respecting cost between
marble, granite, and freestone
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
221
3
35
report of committee, on the subject of the kind of
materials hereafter to be used, marble or free-
stone, and showing their relative cost
-
Rep. Com.
2
305
2
25
on the subject of daily hours of labor on the pub-
lic buildings -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
886
1
23
Treasury Department, President informs Congress
of its destruction, and recommends the construc-
tion of another, page 12
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
1
2
23
President again recommends the erection of a new
-
-
I
-
Ex. Doc.
1
building, page 21
1
2
28
report of committee, (by Mr. Jarvis,) recommend-
90
ing the construction of fire-proof buildings -
Rep. Com.
1
2
23
report of the investigation into the causes of the
Ex. Doc. Google
by
22
burning, &c. -
-
-
2
-
-
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.
57
Session.
Congress.
Description
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Buildings and grounds-Continued.
1
24
estimates of cost for constructing new buildings,
by Messrs. Towns and Elliott, and showing the
difference between the cost of granite, marble,
freestone, and brick -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
7
285
1
24
report of committee, on the subject of construct-
ing new building
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
247
2
24
report of commissioner, showing the progress made
in constructing, &c., in 1836 -
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
10
2
25
report of committee, on the subject of taking down
the building now in progress, (in 1838)
-
Rep. Com.
3
737
2
24
for Post Office Department, President recommends
the construction of a fire-proof one
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
33
2
24
report of Select Committee, into the causes of the
burning, &c. -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
134
3
25
letter from Postmaster General, stating the neces-
sity of erecting a building for that Department,
with plan and estimate of cost, of the architect
Ex. Doc.
4
129
3
25
report of commissioner, in regard to expense be-
tween marble and freestone
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
221
Buildings, private, on public ground, reports on appli-
cations for the payment for, viz:
1
22
against the claim of Elijah S. Bell, for value of
his buildings at Fort Macon
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
403
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
850
3
25
report of Secretary of War, on this claim
-
Ex. Doc.
3
55
2
22
report against the claim of Lieut. A. H. Morton,
buildings at Fort Jesup
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
101
2
25
report against the claim of Mrs. Stevenson, for
repairs, &c., of her house, on public ground at
Harper's ferry
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
712
Buildings destroyed or damaged in consequence of mi-
litary occupation, reports on claims for, viz:
1
22
Godfroy and Beaugard, houses burnt at French-
town, River Raisin; favorable report -
-
Rep. Com.
1
128
1
22
Lemuel Cook, building destroyed by the British,
occupation by order of an officer not proven; re-
port adverse -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
228
1
22
William Arbuthnot, one of the Niagara cases; oc-
cupation, &c., not proven; report adverse
-
Rep. Com.
2
285
1
22
heirs of Robert Avart, injury to building, and de-
struction of fencing, by the troops under Gene-
ral Jackson, at New Orleans; report favorable
Rep. Com.
3
339
1
22
Joshua Kennedy, houses destroyed in 1813 by hos-
tile Creek Indians; report adverse; military oc-
cupation at time of destruction not proven
-
Rep. Com.
3
357
1
22
William Eadus, buildings destroyed by the enemy
at Sodus; occupation at time of destruction not
proven; report adverse
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
414
2
22
same; additional evidence produced, and again ad-
verse report -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
45
1
24
same; case favorably reported on
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
678
1
22
Charles Moran, house injured while used as a hos-
pital; report adverse; damages of a wanton cha-
racter
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com:
3
415
1
22
executors of Sylvia Posner, buildings accidentally
burnt while occupied by troops; favorable re-
port -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
5
489
1
22
Augustine Taney, buildings destroyed by the ene-
my on the Patapsco, Maryland, in consequence
of military occupation; report favorable
-
Rep. Com.
5
490
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Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Buildings destroyed, &c.-Continued.
1
22
John Anderson, buildings destroyed by the ene-
my at Frenchtown; report adverse; cause of
destruction (military occupation) not satisfacto-
rily made out
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
5
492
-
1
22
Josel Byington, building injured while occupied
by United States troops; favorable report
-
Rep. Com.
5
497
1
23
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
59
1
22
Samuel May, building destroyed by the British at
Buffalo, in consequence of military occupation;
favorable report
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
5
501
2
22
Tobias E. Stansberry, house destroyed by the Bri-
tish, in consequence of military occupation;
report adverse; not such a military occupation
proven as the Government ought to pay for -
Rep. Com.
1
9
2
22
Arthur McMillen, buildings destroyed by the ene-
my; report adverse; military occupation not
made out
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
32
2
22
Daniel Brayman, buildings removed, and materi-
als used for barracks, as is alleged; report ad-
verse; proof not satisfactory -
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
50
1
23
John Povet, building torn down, and materials
used in constructing barracks; report favorable
Rep. Com.
1
85
1
23
heirs of Nicholas Sewall, buildings destroyed by
the enemy on the Patuxent, Maryland, in con-
sequence of military occupation; favorable re-
port -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
148
1
23
Andrew McCollom, building damaged by the Bri-
tish, at Ogdensburg; report adverse -
-
Rep. Com.
1
161
1
23
Benjamin Lenfant, mill-house &c. destroyed at
the River Raisin; report adverse; not consid-
ered as being in military occupation -
-
Rep. Com.
2
266
1
23
executors of Elizabeth Thompson, building de-
stroyed by the enemy, as being occupied by the
military, and having whiskey therein supposed
by the enemy to have been poisoned; adverse
report
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
326
1
23
Jane Benedict, building and other property de-
stroyed by the British at Ogdensburg, in conse-
quence, as alleged, of military occupation, and
that of her husband being in the military ser-
vice, &c.; report adverse
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
371
1
23
Samuel May, further allowance for his buildings
destroyed by the enemy, in consequence of its
military occupation, and for personal property;
report adverse
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
389
1
23
William Baker, house damaged by the occupation
of troops; report favorable
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
424
2
23
heirs of Michael Fenwick, buildings destroyed on
the Patuxent, Maryland, by the enemy, in con-
sequence of military occupation; report favor-
able -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
11
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
529
2
23
heirs of Thomas Beacham, same
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
108
Jacob B. Gilbert, building destroyed by the ene-
my, in consequence, deposite of military stores;
report favorable
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
123
2
23
Charles M. Frazier, storehouse destroyed by the
enemy on the Patuxent, in consequence of its
military occupation; report favorable - -
-
Rep. Com.
1
125
1
24
John A. Parker, buildings destroyed by the ene-
my, in consequence of military occupation; reDigitized
port favorable
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-
-
-
Rep. Com.
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59
Congress.
Description
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Buildings destroyed, &c.-Continued.
24
Nathaniel Platt, for rent and damage to building
by the occupation of troops; report favorable -
Rep. Com.
1
185
24
John McCarty, house destroyed by the enemy, in
consequence of its military occupation; favor-
able report
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
368
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
10
24
Benjamin H. Mackall, same; favorable report -
Rep. Com.
2
398
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
13
24
James J. Pattison, buildings destroyed by the Bri-
tish, in consequence of its being made a mili-
tary stand; report favorable
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
406
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
14
24
William Eaton, bakeries destroyed by troops U.
States; report adverse; Government not answer-
able for the wanton destruction of property -
Rep. Com.
2
471
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
44
24
Albion T. Crow, stable accidentally burnt, while
occupied by United States troops; report favor-
able -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
491
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
22
24
Allen R. Moore, storehouse damaged by the occu-
pation of troops, in Champlain; report favor-
able -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
584
24
John Abbott, and others, house burnt by the Bri-
tish, in consequence of military occupation, as
alleged; report adverse; no proof of occupation
by order of an officer -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
538
24
John G. Mackall's building destroyed by the Bri-
tish; report adverse; evidence insufficient
-
Rep. Com.
3
570
24
Richard Mackell, building destroyed by the Bri-
tish; report adverse; military occupation not
established
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
378
24
Benedict J. Heard, building destroyed by the Bri-
tish; report adverse; not occupied by the mili-
tary -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
632
24
Richard Frisby, buildings destroyed by the Bri-
tish, in consequence of military occupation; fa-
vorable report
I
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
693
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
48
24
David Hall, buildings &c. destroyed at Maumee
river, by the British; military occupation not
established; report adverse
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
770
24
John Scrivener, buildings destroyed by the Bri-
tish, in consequence of their being attacked by
the American forces in the vicinity of the build-
ings; report adverse; not such military occu-
pation as obliges the Government to indemnify
Rep. Com.
3
795
24
Church-house, Yorktown, New York, destroyed
by the British during the revolutionary war, in
consequence of its military occupation; report
favorable
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
807
24
widow of Benjamin Marshall, house destroyed by
the British while in possession of Phiadelphia,
during the revolution; report adverse; Govern-
ment not answerable for the wanton destruction
of property by an enemy
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
821
24
Wm. Wickham, buildings destroyed by the Bri-
tish, at Sodus bay; report adverse; not being
such military occupation as constitute an obli-
1
gation on the Government to indemnify
-
Rep. Com.
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INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Buildings destroyed, &c.-Continued.
2
24
James (or Wm.) Kilgore, buildings destroyed by
the British, on the Patuxent; report adverse;
military occupation not established; allowance
only in cases where it is clearly shown that the
destruction was in consequence of its military
occupation
-
-
-
-
I
Rep. Com.
1
16-
2
24
William G. Sanders, houses burnt at Fort Brooke,
in 1836, by order of an officer, as is alleged; re-
port against; facts not satisfactorily established
Rep. Com.
1
21
2
24
Charles Waldron, houses destroyed on abandoning
Fort Defiance, in 1836, by the troops U. States;
report adverse; no evidence of the order of an
officer for their destruction
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
2ml
2
24
John Broome, house burnt by the British, on the
Patuxent; report adverse; evidence of the offi-
cer taking possession not produced
-
Rep. Com.
2
2
24
Levy court, Calvert county, Maryl'd, court-house
burnt by the British, in consequence of its mili-
tary occupation; report favorable
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
313
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
]
70
2
24
James Tongue, tobacco warehouse burnt by the
British; report adverse; the occupancy by or-
der of an officer &c. not satisfactorily proven -
Rep. Com.
2
321
2
25
Phelps & Landon, house destroyed by fire while
occupied by troops; favorable report -
-
Rep. Com.
2
442
2
25
heirs of Israel Honneywell, houses destroyed du-
ring the revolution, in consequence of military
occupation; favorable report -
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
469
2
25
heirs of John Mandeville, similar claim; favorable
Rep. Com.
2
470
2
25
heirs of John Hopper, same
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
694
2
25
heirs of John A. Hopper, same -
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
798
2
25
church at White Plains, New York, destroyed
during the revolution, by troops of U. States;
report adverse; destruction wanton and unne-
cessary
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
514
-
2
25
heirs of William Pugh, house destroyed by the
enemy during the revolution; report adverse;
proof of military occupation &c. insufficient -
Rep. Com.
3
621
1
23
against similar claim of the heirs of Stephen Ward
Rep. Com.
1
75
2
25
Conrad House, for buildings destroyed by the ene-
my, last war; report adverse; proof of military
occupation not satisfactory
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
844
2
25
James Tongue, and the administrator of William
Hodson, for buildings destroyed by the British,
in consequence of military occupation; report
favorable
Rep. Com.
4
1046
-
-
-
-
-
3
25
same, in the case of John Wilkinson
-
Rep. Com.
1
40
3
25
George Ash, buildings destroyed by the British;
report adverse; not in military occupation
Rep. Com.
1
&
-
3
25
same, in case of B. H. Beard and James Gray -
Rep. Com.
1
165
3
25
James Young, for house accidentally burnt while
occupied by troops of United States; report ad-
verse; proof and the circumstances unsatisfac-
tory -
Rep. Com.
297
-
-
2
-
1
24
Bullock, James, representatives of, commutation claim
Rep. Com.
3
645
1
22
Bullock, Simeon, revolutionary pension
Rep. Com.
1
124
-
1
22 Bullard, Isaac, revolutionary pension -
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
410
1
22 Bulloch, Isracl, revolutionary pension
-
Rep. Com.
4
365
-
1
22
Bullitt, Benjamin, confirmation, land claim
72
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
22
Bullard, Reuben N., lost horse
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
24
24
Same -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
88
-
-
Bunce, Russel, executor of N. Sage -
-
-
Rep Com.
8
sis
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.
61
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
1
24
Bunting, Wm. B., heirs of, revolutionary seven years'
half pay
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
598
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
115
Bureau, officers, military. (See Army.)
1
22
Burlingame, Benjamin, invalid pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
186
2
22
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
7
1
28
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
1
1
24
Burnley, Garland, representatives of, commutation claim
Rep. Com.
1
221
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
243
1
24
Burt, Joel, indemnity, judgment, official acts
-
Rep. Com.
1
255
2
25
Burrette, Eunice, revolutionary services of her husband
Rep. Com.
4
868
1
24
Burk, John, personal property destroyed by British
-
Rep. Com.
1
267
2
25
Burch, Rebecca, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
939
1
24
Burgess, Edward, expenses incurred in military service
Rep. Com.
1
344
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
6
1
24
Burton, James, representatives of, commutation claim
Rep. Com.
2
428
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
244
3
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
10
1
24
Burland, Thomas M., confirmation, land claim
-
Rep. Com.
8
709
3
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
158
1
24
Burnham, Catharine, commutation claim
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
815
3
25
Burnsall, Burnett, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
289
2
24
Burnham, Ezekiel, invalid pension -
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
82
2
25
Burnside & Hogg, personal property destroyed by the
British
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
918
2
24
Burton, Simon, jr., bounty land
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
190
2
25
Burnham, Elias, and wife, heirs of Z. Robinson, revo-
lutionary services
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
926
2
24
Burmer, Elizabeth, revolutionary claim
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
209
3
25
Burnett, John S., refund money paid over to his succes-
sor in office
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
228
1
22
Burns, Otway, and James Manney, losses on brick for
Fort Macon -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
402
1
28
Burlington bay and harbor, report of survey and esti-
mates, for the improvement of
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
131
2
25
report showing the amount appropriated for the
improvement of, and amount required in 1838
Ex. Doc.
5
90
1
22
Bush, Philip, admin'r of, lost revolutionary certificates
Rep. Com.
1
150
1
23
in relation to depreciation on said certificates -
Rep. Com.
1
116
2
25
Bush, Henry, revolutionary pension -
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
761
2
25
Buster, General Joshua, expenses, &c., organizing VO-
lunteer corps
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
999
1
23
Butler, Samuel, wagon and horses lost in public service
Rep. Com.
2
220
1
23
Butler, Amos, advertising official notices, marshal of
New York
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
250
2
24
Butler, Reuben, heirs of, commutation claim -
-
Ex. Doc.
]
101
1
24
Butler, John W., report of register and receiver of Oua-
chita, on land claim of
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
114
1
22
Buxter, Peter, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
6
1
22
Byington, Joel, buildings injured by troops U. States -
Rep. Com.
5
497
1
23
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
59
3
25
Byrne, Dr. Bernard M., medical services on inhabitants
of Florida, under agreement with army officer
Rep. Com.
1
213
2
25
Byxbee, Samuel, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
542
1
24
Cadmus, brig, report against refunding cost of suit against
the captain of, omitting to deposite register with
consul
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
161
8
25
Calhoun, Chauncey, due bills of Quartermaster Tupper
Rep. Com.
1
151
1
22
Calhoun, Benjamin, invalid pension -
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
426
2
25
Calhoun, James S., losses on contract
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
1034
1
22
Caldwell, John, revolutionary certificate
Rep. Com
2
310
-
2
25
Caldwell, Joseph F., losses on mail contract
Rep. Com.
4
-
an
961
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INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
1
24
Caldwell, David, heirs of, fees, &c., due as clerk of the
United States court, Pennsylvania
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
390
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
12
1
24
Caldwell, John, and others, extra work on bridges in
Indiana, on the Cumberland road
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
714
2
28
Calvin, James, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
93
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
46
1
24
Callan, James, services as draughtsman, land office
-
Rep. Com.
1
195
2
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
244
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
65
2
25
Caller, James, assignee of William Hartley, land claim
Rep. Com.
2
415
2
25
assignee of Joseph Anderson, land claim
-
Rep. Com.
2
475
2
25
assignee of Thomas Frazer, land claim -
-
Rep. Com.
2
476
1
22
Campbell, Jacob, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
167
1
22
Campbell, John, heirs of, pay for services as quarter-
master, revolutionary war
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
220
1
24
on claim for interest
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
160
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
673
1
28
Campbell, John, heirs of, confirmation of land claim
-
Rep. Com.
3
332
2
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
153
1
23
Campbell, William, refund rent paid for lead mines
-
Rep. Com.
4
464
3
25
Campbell, John, and others, heirs of William Williams
Rep. Com.
2
276
2
23
Campbell, David S., value of gun lost in military service
Rep. Com.
1
22
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
30
1
24
Campbell, Colonel Richard, heirs of, balance due on re-
volutionary seven years' half pay
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
464
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
108
3
25
Campbell, Cornelius, and others, drain lands, and right
of pre-emption thereto
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
97
2
24
Camp, William, heirs of, commutation claim -
-
Rep. Com.
1
102
2
25
Cambridge University, professors of, on duelling
-
Ex. Doc.
8
221
2
25
adjustment of international disputes
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
290
1
24
Camp equipage for militia engaged in Seminole war -
Ex. Doc.
3
113
1
24
Cannaubbe (Indian) reservation, under Choctaw treaty
Rep. Com.
2
479
2
25
Cannon, Luke, commutation pay for revolutionary ser-
vices
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
414
1
22
Cannon, Secretary of War recommends the establish-
ment of a national foundry for the manufacture
of, (report accompanying President's annual
message, page 25)
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
22
and cannon shot, contracts made for supplying,
from 18:20 to 1831, and price paid
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
125
1
24
report of committee in favor of purchasing inven-
tion of Captain William H. Bell, for pointing
Rep. Com.
2
374
2
25
Canada, message of President, with letter from marshal
of the northern district of New York, on the
subject of enforcing neutrality with
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
64
2
25
President calls out militia to enforce neutrality -
Ex. Doc.
8
78
2
25
correspondence on the subject of preserving neu-
-
-
-
-
}
Rep. Com.
3
-
an
74
trality
76
2
25
in relation to the same -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
181
2
25
estimate of appropriation, expense, defence of the
main frontiers
-
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sum required in 1838, preserve neutrality, &c. -
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in relation to the burning of the steamboat Caro-
line -
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additional documents, same subject
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additional, same
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183
2
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memorial of inhabitants of Erie, New York, on
same subject -
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correspondence in relation to the attack on British
steamboat Sir Robert Peel, and the American
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Canada, memorial of citizens of Vermont, against neu-
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214
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views of the President as to the observance of
neutrality, &c., page 5
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Ex. Doc.
1
2
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proclamation of the President's observance of neu-
trality, page 34
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Ex. Doc.
1
2
25
correspondence with British authorities on the
subject of alleged violations of neutrality, and
in relation to American citizens made prison-
ers, &c.; also on the subject of restricting ordi-
nary intercourse between the United States and
the provinces of
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4
181
Canadian volunteers and refugees; reports on applica-
tions of, viz:
22
in the case of Dr. Eliakim Crosby, in favor of
granting him land, indemnification for sacrifi-
ces, in joining the American cause, late war
with Great Britain
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-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
55
22
in favor of granting land to William Hoffman -
Rep. Com.
1
84
22
same, to Amos W. Brown
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-
-
Rep. Com.
2
253
24
in the case of same, for additional pay; report ad-
verse; he being in the regular service, not en-
titled; land was improperly allowed -
-
Rep. Com.
2
467
22
in favor of granting land to the heirs of Richard
Livingston
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-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
329
23
in favor of indemnifying David Kilbourn, for loss-
es by confiscation, &c.
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
174
23
memorial of John McDonel, praying indemnity,
property confiscated, &c.
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
16
23
against the claim of Israel Ellsworth, for losses
by confiscation, in refusing to take up arms
against United States, his native country
-
Rep. Com.
2
267
23
in favor of granting land to Zebulon Baxter, vo-
lunteer
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
41
25
Same
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-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
284
24
against the claim of William Clark, and suggest-
ing the propriety of reviving acts on the sub-
ject for a limited time
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
726
25
report favorable, in the above case of Wm. Clark
Rep. Com.
1
283
25
against the claim of Marcus Spalding, for land;
proof insufficient
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
200
25
against permitting locations on lands not offered
for sale, &c.
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
449
25
report against reviving acts granting land to
-
Rep. Com.
3
711
22
Canal, Chesapeake and Ohio, memorial of the company,
by their president, C.F. Mercer, asking aid to-
wards the commencement of the western sec-
tion, with various documents appended, in re-
lation to the canal generally; and an abstract of
work executed up to June, 1831, and as yet to
be executed; also, reports of Colonels Abert
and Kearney, of examination, from Washington
city to the Point of Rocks; with report of Messrs.
Roberts and Cruger, in relation to the western
section, and also showing the relative cost of
construction and cost of transportation between
railroads and canals -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
18
22
amendatory act of Maryland, incorporating the
canal
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-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
217
22
memorial of inhabitants of Pennsylvania, for ap-
propriation, western section
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Ex. Doc.
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Volume.
Number.
Canal, Chesapeake and Ohio-Continued.
1
23
memorial of citizens of Westmoreland county, in
favor of subscription to the western section -
Ex. Doc.
1
36
2
28
memorial of convention at Pittsburg, same object
Ex. Doc.
4
158
2
22
memorial of the company, asking an additional
subscription on the part of the Government, to-
wards completing eastern section; with various
documents annexed, in relation to the canal
generally
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
93
2
22
memorial of the corporation of Washington city,
asking aid of the General Government towards
paying their subscription
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
51
1
28
same, praying of Congress to assume their sub-
scription
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
68
2
22
memorial of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Com-
pany, in relation to their being permitted to make
their road alongside of the canal, at the Point
of Rocks
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
113
2
22
memorial and remonstrance of town meeting of
the city of Washington, against the memorial of
the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company -
Ex. Doc.
3
117
1
23
memorial of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Com-
\
pany, in favor of the Government making a fur-
ther subscription
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
95
1
28
report of committee, (by Mr. Mercer,) on appli-
cation for additional subscription on the part of
the Government, with various documents in re-
lation to the canal generally - -
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
414
1
28
act of Virginia, establishing boats in lieu of bridges
across the canal, and authorizing the disposal of
the surplus water
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
392
1
24
memorial of the company, for authority to dispose
of the surplus water -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
143
2
28
memorial of convention of citizens of Maryland,
Virginia, Pennsylvania, Ohio, and the District
of Columbia, held in Baltimore, praying of Con-
gress further aid towards its completion
-
Ex. Doc.
2
32
2
23
amount expended on account of the canal, up to
1833, (page 31)
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
89
2
25
amount expended in 1835, (page 9)
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
254
1
24
report of survey and construction of aqueduct at
Georgetown, D. C.
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
261
2
25
memorial of the Legislature of Maryland, for aid
in completing
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
339
1
22
Alexandria, D. C.; report of committee, recom-
mending a subscription of stock in the
-
Rep. Com.
3
419
1
23
report of committee, in favor of subscription of
stock, aid in constructing aqueduct at George-
town
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
498
1
24
report of survey and construction of the aqueduct
Ex. Doc.
6
261
2
24
memorial of corporation of Alexandria, praying
for further aid in making
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
47
2
24
report of committee, in favor of granting further
aid in making the canal, &c. -
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
255
2
25
report of Major Turnbull, with various explanato-
ry drawings for construction of the aqueduct -
Ex. Doc.
11
459
2
25
amount expended in 1837, page 9
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
254
2
22
Canals; statements showing the surveys made up to 1832,
with a view to the construction of canals, and
their estimated cost, &c.
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
116
2
23
statements showing the surveys for canals, &c.,
not commenced by the Government, up to 1884
Ex. Doc.
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Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
1
22
Canals, documents showing the comparative merits be-
tween railroads and canals, (annexed to docu-
ment 101, page 147) -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
s
101
1
22
La Plaisance bay and River Raisin, connect wa-
ters of, report of plan and estimate for
-
Ex. Doc.
2
78
1
22
Savannah and Tennessee rivers, to connect, re-
port of survey of
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
104
1
22
Farmington and Hampden and Hampshire, re-
port of examination of routes for
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
113
1
22
Highwasse and Ocoa, connect waters of, report
of survey, route for
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
130
1
22
Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico, to connect, copy of
survey of routes for, (by Lieut. Picknell)
-
Ex. Doc.
4
185
1
22
Fort St. Philip to Breton island, memorial of the
Legislature of Louisiana, in favor of -
-
Ex. Doc.
5
219
1
22
Conneaut creek to Erie, report of survey for
-
Ex. Doc.
6
239
1
22
Ohio to Lake Erie, report of survey for
-
Ex. Doc.
6
239
1
23
Chesapeake bay to Lake Ontario, memorial of
citizens of Pennsylvania, in favor of construct-
ing -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
18
1
23
Wabash and Erie, respecting land granted, aid in
making
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
46
1
23
report of committee, on making a further grant of
land, aid in completing
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
817
2
24
Legislature of Indiana, sell land on the -
-
Ex. Doc.
4
161
2
25
sell lands on the line of
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
419
3
25
in relation to a further selection of land for
-
Ex. Doc.
3
32
1
22
Lake Michigan to Illinois river, report of com-
mittee, recommending grant of 25 per cent. on
sales of lands, in lieu of that granted, aid in con-
structing; with extracts from Darby's Gazetteer
in relation to certain rivers
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
446
1
23
another report, same subject, and on the best route
Rep. Com.
4
546
1
23
in Florida, report of surveys of routes for, made
under act of July 4, 1832
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
61
2
23
same, reprinted
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
8
1
28
James and Kenhawa rivers, to connect, memori-
al of inhabitants of Virginia, in favor of survey
of route for
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
483
2
23
Sandy and Beaver, charter of, and reports of en-
gineers, and aid Ohio in the purchase of
-
Ex. Doc.
2
50
2
23
comparison by E. H. Gill, engineer, between sum-
mit of the Sandy Beaver canal with the Lick-
ing summit of the Ohio canal
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
141
2
23
Portage summit, Ohio, to Kearney's line, Penn-
sylvania, report of survey and estimate of cost,
&c.
-
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
65
2
23
Chesapeake and Delaware, and Dismal Swamp,
amount expended on account of each, up to
1838, (page 31)
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
89
1
24
Tennessee, report of commissioners, in 1885
-
Ex. Doc.
4
170
2
24
same, in 1836
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
121
1
23
Muscle Shoals, report of committee, authorizing
Alabama to collect tolls on
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
24
1
24
another report, same object
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
764
2
25
report of committee, in favor of an appropriation
for its completion
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
985
2
23
Colbert's Shoals, report of committee, recom-
mending an appropriation, aid Alabama in ma-
king -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
104
1
24
same object
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Rep. Com.
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Session.
Congress.
Description
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Canals-Continued.
2
25
Dismal Swamp, report of survey, from southern
debouche to Winyaw bay, with a view of open-
ing an inland communication from Chesapeake
bay to Charleston, South Carolina
-
-
Ex. Doc.
11
445
2
23
Louisville and Portland, amount expended on ac-
count of, up to 1833, page 31
-
-
Ex. Doc.
s
89
1
23
memorial of citizens, in favor of purchasing the
canal, and making it free
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
II
1
23
report of committee, in favor of purchasing one
lock of, and making it free, with statement of
tolls collected in 1833
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
307
2
23
Legislature of Kentucky, same object -
-
Ex. Doc
4
159
2
25
report of committee, in favor of purchasing and
making free, with statement of tolls collected
in each year, from 1831 to 1837
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
061
2
24
Legislature of Indiana, against purchasing
Ex. Doc.
3
101
-
2
25
thirteenth annual report, for 1837
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
104
1
24
Wells' river to Burlingion, Vermont, report of
survey, &c. -
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-
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-
Ex. Doc.
4
190
1
23
Falls of Niagara, memorial of inhabitants of the
State of New York, in favor of constructing -
Ex. Doc.
1
34
2
23
memorial of citizens of Niagara, same object
-
Ex. Doc.
3
85
1
24
report of survey, with various maps, made in 1885,
with a view to its construction
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
214
2
24
report of committee on Roads and Canals, (by
Mr. Hard,) in favor of its construction
-
Rep. Com.
1
201
2
25
report by Mr. Grant, same object, with report of
engineers
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
2
24
and railroad, Brunswick, Georgia, report of com-
missioners, &c.
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
122
-
2
24
Mississippi river to Gulf of Mexico, on the sub-
ject of constructing, with a view to the improve-
ment of the Mississippi river -
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
173
1
24
abstract of bills reported to the two Houses, from
1815 to 1835, for the construction of, with a
view to internal improvements
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
850
2
25
Pennsylvania and New York, George Hughes,
on the subject of connecting -
-
-
Ex. Doc.
7
183
2
25
Isthmus of Darien, documents in relation to mea-
sures adopted, in concert with other nations, for
the construction of a ship canal, from Atlantic
to the Pacific
228
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-
-
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Ex. Doc.
8
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25
report of the Committee on Roads and Canals, (by
Mr. Mercer,) on this subject -
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
322
2
25
Falls of St. Mary's, Legislature of Michigan in
favor of
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
281
2
25
Milwaukee and Rock river, memorial of compa-
ny for grant of land
-
Ex. Doc.
9
326
-
-
-
2
25
report of committee, in favor of granting aid to -
Rep. Com.
4
831
3
25
Fond du Lac to Rock river, Wiskonsin, survey of
Rep. Com.
3
102
3
25
Jeffersonville and New Albany, memorial of
members of the Legislature of Indiana, for aid
in constructing
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
206
2
25
Cape Fear river, survey of, with a view of opening an
inland communication from Chesapeake bay to
Charleston, South Carolina
-
Ex. Doc.
11
445
-
-
2
23
progress in the improvement of, and expenses -
Ex. Doc.
2
10
1
24
report of committee, expenditures and improve-
ment of
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
297
1
24
amount appropriated for, the original estimates,
ized by
and the sum required in 1836
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-
Ex. Doc.
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212
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of book.
Volume.
Number.
2
25
Cape Fear river, report, showing the nature of the work,
when commenced, amount heretofore appro-
priated, and the sum required in 1888
-
Ex. Doc.
5
00
1
24
Cape May roads, Legislature of New Jersey in favor of
constructing pier and light-house at -
-
Ex. Doc.
4
178
1
22
Capitol, statement showing its cost up to 1880, includ-
ing cost previous to burning; with cost of sup-
plying it with water from Smith's spring, &c.
Rep. Com.
2
291
2
24
report of committee on procuring paintings for the
Rotundo
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2'
294
1
22
Carter, Jane, and others, heirs of William, commutation
claim
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
56
1
28
Carter and Grantland, administrators of Williamson, lo-
cate land in lieu of those covered by grant to
deaf and dumb institution
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
270
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
72
2
25
documents in relation to the value, &c. of the lands
Ex. Doc.
2
63
1
28
Carter and McElroy, pre-emption to land
-
-
Rep. Com.
s
$18
1
28
Carter, Isaac, invalid pension -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
447
1
24
Same.
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
46
2
25
Carter, Randolph, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
229
s
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
292
1
24
Carter, Langdon W., marine officer, chamber money -
Rep. Com.
2
420
2
25
Carter, Ira, property destroyed by United States army
late war
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
392
1
22
Carman, Benjamin, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
369
1
22
Carver, Nathan, injuries to buildings, &c.
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
342
1
23
Carusi, Gostano, grant of money, under contract, for his
return to Europe
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
180
2
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
86
2
25
Carothers, Kinkle, and others, extra allowances mail
contracts
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
745
3
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
144
1
28
Carmack, John, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
259
2
25
Carr, Robinson, and others, losses OR contract
-
Rep. Com.
4
922
1
28
Carr, John, work on Cumberland road
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
456
2
23
Carr, John, representatives of, arrears of pension
-
Rep. Com.
2
536
1
24
Carver, Elial, services deputy surveyor
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
616
2
23
Cary, Peter and James, military bounty land -
-
Rep. Com.
3
595
2
24
Card, Henry, work on Cumberland road
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
18
2
25
Carondelet, commons of, on dividing, &c.
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
528
3
25
Carysford reef, in relation to the erection of light-house,
&c. on
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
158
2
25
Casey, Robert, invalid pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
318
3
25
for bounty land, &c.
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
106
1
28
Casey, John, invalid pension -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
282
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
330
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
461
3
25
Cass, Lewis, in relation to the settlement of his accounts
as Indian agent, with a statement of the account
as finally settled
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
112
2
24
Case, Elizabeth, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
222
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
177
2
28
Case, Solomon, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
80
1
23
Cash duties, amount received in 1883 under the system
of, and which would have been deferred until
1834 -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
259
1
24
Catalano, Salvadore, chamber money -
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
325
1
22
Catlett, Charles J., tobacco destroyed by the British
-
Rep. Com.
3
413
1
23
Caton, William, executor of Charles, pay as seaman on
board the Insurgente - -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
822
1
24
Catlin, James, memorial of, culture of silk
Ex. Doc.
4
185
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-
3
25
Catner, Philip, change land entry
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-
-
Rep. Com.
1
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Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
2
24
Cattaraugus creek, report of committee in relation to
the work at the
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
175
2
25
amount required in 1838 for the improvement of
Ex. Doc.
5
90
3
25
Catskill creek, memorial of inhabitants, Green county,
New York, for the improvement of
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
64
1
22
Caulfield, James, confirm purchase of Indian reservation
Rep. Com.
8
336
1
23
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
407
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep Com.
1
77
2
25
Caustin, James H., against the Bank of the Metropolis
Ex. Doc.
1
53
2
25
in relation to letter from John McHenry, French
spoliations
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
292
1
24
Causin, Eliza, heir of Colonel Stone, revolutionary ser-
vices
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
138
1
24
Same, invalid pension -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
801
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
458
2
25
Cavana, Edward, horses, &c., impressed during the re-
volution
Rep. Com.
3
506
-
-
-
-
-
1
23
Cavalry tactics, authorizing the publication of the seve-
ral systems of, for the use of the militia
-
Rep. Com.
3
419
2
25
Cavalry and infantry, comparative expense between ;
(see army)
I
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
250
2
24
Cayford, John, expenses, &c., arsenal in Florida
Rep. Com.
1
176
1
23
Caze & Ricaud, ship sails burnt at Castine, late war
with Great Britain
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
114
-
-
1
22
Census, fifth, progress made in taking, with statements
showing the aggregate number of each descrip-
tion in each district, with copies of instructions
to marshals
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
4
1
22
calculations by E.H. Cummins, of apportionment
of representatives under the fifth census
-
Ex. Doc.
1
8
1
22
aggregate number of persons in each State, dis-
tinguishing the slaves from the free population
Ex. Doc.
2
28
1
22
statement showing the number of representatives
at various ratios, from 40 to 60,000, both in-
clusive
-
Ex. Doc.
2
%
-
-
-
-
1
22
letter from the Secretary of State, communicating
a corrected copy of the returns
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
58
1
22
erroneous returns of slaves in Massachusetts,
Maine, and Ohio
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
84
1
22
corrections in return of southern district of New
York, ninth ward of the city -
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
103
1
22
number of representatives at a ratio of 47,700
-
Ex. Doc.
4
105
1
22
correction in return of Licking and Portage coun-
ties, Ohio
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
244
1
22
abstract prepared by the clerk of the House of Re-
presentatives, showing the number of free peo-
ple; number of slaves; the federal or represen-
tative number; and the aggregate of each coun-
ty in each State
-
I
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
263
1
22
report of Select Committee, (by Mr. Polk,) on
apportioning the representatives under the fifth
census
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
463
134
1
22
report of the minority of the committee, page 49
Rep. Com.
4
]
22
opinions of General Washington's cabinet on con-
stitutionality of first bill of apportionment of
members, &c.
-
-
1
-
Ex. Doc.
5
231
1
23
of Michigan and Arkansas, report of committee
authorizing the taking of, with a view to their
coming into the Union
gitized by Google 3
334
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
24
of Arkansas, in 1835, copy of -
-
Ex. Doc.
4
IH
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.
69
Congress.
Description
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Census, report on application for additional allowance
for taking the fifth census, viz:
22
in favor of Theodore Owens, taking census in Flo-
rida -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
245
22
Same of John Webber, taking census of Madawas-
ka settlements in Maine
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
435
:
22
against the claim of Joseph Chase, taking census
in Maine
I
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
20
:
22
Same of Paul Perry, taking census in Maine -
Rep. Com.
1
135
Certificates, revolutionary, reports on claims for the
payment of, to wit:
22
Aaron Snow, final settlement certificate lost
-
Rep. Com.
1
87
22
Benjamin Gibbs, final settlement
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
108
22
administrator of Philip Bush, quartermaster's cer-
tificate lost
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
150
22
Archibald Watts, loan office certificate lost
-
Rep. Com.
1
165
22
representatives of Christian Ish, quartermaster's
certificate
-
-
-
-
I
Rep. Com.
2
289
1
22
heirs of Thomas Gordon and Nicholas Scammon,
final settlement, quartermaster's, and prize in
United States lottery certificates
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
310
22
Mitchell Robertson, commissary's certificate
-
Rep. Com.
5
499
2
22
John Peck, interest on final settlement
-
Rep. Com.
1
38
:
22
Joseph Falconer's heirs, interest on loan office -
Rep. Com.
1
65
23
Michael Gratz's heirs, loan office
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
71
23
representatives of Benjamin Bird and Grove Pom-
eroy, loan office
-
-
I
-
Rep. Com.
1
126
23
representatives of Benjamin, Jacob, and John
Bayard, loan office
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
157
23
representatives of Samuel Gibbs, loan office
-
Rep. Com.
1
166
24
representatives of Nathaniel Tracy and Thomas
Gordon, final settlement
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
799
24
heirs of Eli Ransom, final settlement -
-
Rep. Com.
3
822
24
executor of William T. Smith, loan office
-
Rep. Com.
2
315
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
103
25
Thomas Sumpter, loan office
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
359
25
representatives of Thomas Jett, loan office
-
Rep. Com.
2
360
25
representatives of Thomas Rutledge, loan office
Rep. Com.
4
946
z
25
representatives of William Wright, loan office -
Rep. Com.
1
248
23
Chamberlain, Joseph, invalid pension, [erroneously
numbered 229]
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
256
22
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
7
23
Same -
-
-
-
-
,
Rep. Com.
1
69
22
Chamberlain, Elias, revolutionary pension
-
I
Rep. Com.
3
381
22
Chamberlain, Charles, revolutionary pension -
1
Rep. Com.
3
381
25
Champney, Elizabeth, five years' half pay, navy pension
Rep. Com.
2
488
22
Chapman, Thomas, executors of, moiety of vessel con-
demned violation non-intercourse law
-
Rep. Com
5
494
23
Same -
-
1
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
320
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
403
24
Chapman, Reuben, heirs of, commutation claim
1
Rep. Com.
2
423
24
Same
-
-
-
-
I
1
Rep. Com.
1
67
25
Chapman, Captain Daniel, revolutionary services
I
Rep. Com.
3
613
23
Champlain, Isaac, and others, bounty on fishing voyage
Rep. Com.
1
55
24
Same
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
43
24
Champe, John, heirs of, commutation pay revolutionary
services
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
180
:
25
report giving a full history of his services, and in
favor of granting pension to his widow Phebe
Rep. Com.
3
568
24
Chamber money, against allowing claim of L. M. Carter
for
-
1
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
420
24
Same, of S. Catalano -
I
-
-
RepDCome
1
825
22
Chase, Simcon, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
116
70
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
1
22
Chase, Grindall, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
s
411
2
22
Chase, Joseph, extra allowance taking fifth census
-
Rep. Com.
1
20
1
22
Chastelain & Ponvert, remit duties on goods destroyed
by fire
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
134
1
23
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
49
2
23
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
38
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
285
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
1
1
23
Chase & Bragdon, bounty on fishing voyage
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
185
2
25
Chapin, Myron, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
281
3
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
79
2
25
Challer, Henry, increase invalid pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
680
1
24
Chandler, Martin, revolutionary services
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
396
2
25
Chandler, Frances, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
552
1
24
Chandler, Joel, correct error in purchase of land
-
Rep. Com.
2
504
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
96
1
24
Chadwick, Levi, renewal of bounty land warrant
-
Rep. Com.
3
720
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
129
1
28
Chauncey, Wolcott, losses on Treasury notes -
-
Rep. Com.
4
527
Chaplains in the navy. (See Navy-)
1
23
Chaplains to Congress, remonstrance of Livingston
county, Kentucky, against the appointment of
Ex. Doc.
1
9
Charleston navy yard. (See Navy yards.)
Charleston arsenal. (See Arsenal.)
1
24
Charlestown, Massachusetts, claims of citizens property
destroyed by the British in the revolution, town
burnt in 1775
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
582
Charge d'affaires, (See Diplomatic services.)
1
23
memorandum of persons who have performed du.
ties of, and who claim compensation -
-
Ex. Doc.
4
146
2
25
Cheears, Doctor James, representatives of, medical ser-
vices on volunteers
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
928
1
24
Cheek, James, service of wagon and team, Pennsylva-
nia insurrection
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
55
1
24
Chelsea, report relative to road through hospital grounds
at, page 7
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
18
2
25
Cheney, Beley, report of register and receiver on land
claim of
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
25
Chesapeake and Ohio canal. (See Canal.)
1
24
Chicago harbor, amount appropriated for up to 1836; the
original estimate and sum yet necessary to com-
plete its improvement
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
212
1
24
report of committee, expenditures, improvement
of
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
297
2
25
statement showing the nature of this work, the
amount heretofore appropriated, and the sum
necessary in 1838
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
90
1
24
Chipola river, report of committee, expenditures, im-
provement of
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
297
1
22
Chiapella, Celestine, land claim
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
zz
1
22
Chinn, George, lieutenant of revenue cutter, extra ra-
tions
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
806
1
28
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
3
1
22
Chisham, John L., horse lost in public service
-
Rep. Com.
2
281
1
23
Chittenden, Noah, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
228
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
497
1
24
Chilton, John, heirs of, revolutionary seven years' half
pay -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
388
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
109
2
25
Childs, Charles W., loss of steamboat transporting U.
States property
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
843
25
Childress, David, revolutionary services
-
-
Rep. Com.
864
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.
71
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
1
23
Chile, copy of treaty of commerce and navigation with
Ex. Doc.
5
418
Chickasaw Indians. (See Indians.)
Choctaw Indians. (See Indians.)
1
22
Cholera, report and documents on the subject of the pro-
gress, &c., of this disease
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
226
2
28
Choteau, Augustus, and orhers, opinion of Supreme
Court in the cases of, (land claims) -
-
Ex. Doc.
4
172
1
24
Chouteau, Pierre, memorial of certain persons against
confirming land claim of
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
253
1
22
Christopher, William G., heirs of, confirmation land
claim
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
271
1
28
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
173
1
24
Christy, William, compromise claim of United States
against him
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
271
1
22
Church, Caleb, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
I
170
2
25
Church, Presbyterian, White Plains, New York, pro-
perty destroyed in the revolution
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
514
1
24
Church, Yorktown, New York, houses destroyed in'the
revolution
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
807
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
488
1
23
Churchill, J. M., and others, complaining of certain
statements made by their representative in
Congress, relative to the removal of the public
deposites, &c.
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
s
178
1
24
Cigars, report of committee against allowing drawback
on
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
688
Cilley, Hon. Jonathan, death of. (See Duelling.)
Circulation, specie and paper. (See Currency.)
2
23
Circulars, or letters of instructions to receiving aud dis-
bursing officers, copies of
-
-
-
Ex Doc.
8
79
1
24
to collectors, directing them not to receive bank
notes of a less amount than $5, (see annual re-
port on Finance, page 54)
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
8
2
24
to receivers of land offices, requiring payment for
land to be made in specie, (see annual report
on Finance, page 94)
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
4
1
23
Civil authority, Government not answerable for injuries
sustained by persons aiding in enforcing, (see
the case of Theophilus Grout)
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
489
1
22
Clarke, Archibald, administrator of Seagrove, memorial
of, Indian depredations, Creeks, prior to 1802
Ex. Doc.
4
143
1
22
Clarke, Samuel, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
5
479
1
22
Clarke, Jesse, revolutionary pension -
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
395
I
22
Clarke, Cary, increase of pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
213
1
22
Clarke, Richard, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
117
1
28
Clarke, Thomas B., grant patent for certain lands
-
Rep Com..
4
458
1
23
Clarke, Bailey E., refund amount paid for lot in Wash-
ington
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
515
1
24
Clarke & Force, report of Committee of Ways and
Means, (by Mr Cave Johnson,) on rescinding
contract with, publication of Documentary His-
tory of the Revolution
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
849
2
28
report of Secretary of State, on the subject of the
contract with, publication of the Documentary
History
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
36
1
24
Clarke, Christopher, expenses, military service in 1813
Rep. Com.
1
173
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
40
1
24
Clarke, John, commutation claim
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
306
1
24
Clarke, Major John, heirs of, commutation claim
-
Rep. Com.
3
599
1
24
Clark, John, invalid pension -
-
-
-
Rep. Com:
3
750
3
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com
1
135
1
24
Clarke, William, land, Canadian volunteer
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
726
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
28.°
72
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
2
24
Clarke, Ferdinand, remission of duties
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
64
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
88
2
24
Clarke, Josiah, revolutionary pension -
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
114
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
174
2
25
Clarke, Eleanor, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
551
2
25
Clark, Daniel, assignee of
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
836
3
25
Clark, James Alexander, pre-emptions
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
94
8
25
Clark, Robert, assignee of M. Gellespie, renewal lost
military land warrant
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
220
8
25
Clark, Aaron, canal, Atlantic to the Pacific
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
322
2
24
Clarke, Satterlee, settlement of his accounts as paymas-
ter, &c.
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
164
1
22
Clapp, David, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
204
1
22
Clay, Henry, executor of James Morrison
-
-
Rep. Com.
5
505
1
28
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
11
2
23
Clay, David, documents in relation to pre-emption claim
Rep. Com.
1
79
1
24
Clay, John Randolph, diplomatic services
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
212
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
534
2
24
Clay & Lowell, refund duties on molasses dostroyed by
fire -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
208
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
522
1
23
Claiborne, Buller, representatives of, commutation claim
Rep. Com.
1
43
Claims, for property lost, &c., in military service. (See
Property, see Buildings, and see Horses.)
2
25
Claims, board of, in favor of creating . -
-
-
Rep. Com.
s
730
1
23
Clements & Potts, demurrage, detention of vessel trans-
porting provisions to Laguira -
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
290
2
25
Same, favorable report -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
1047
1
28
Clemmons, Thomas, services as artificer military ser-
vice late war
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
242
1
24
Cleaveland harbor, report of expenditures improvement
of
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
297
1
24
amount appropriated for, up to 1836, the original
estimate, and sum necessary for completing the
improvements of
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
212
1
24
estimate of funds required to close accounts, &c.
Rep. Com.
3
767
2
25
report showing the nature of this work; when
commenced; the amount appropriated; and the
sum required in 1838
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
90
Clerk House of Representatives, his annual reports, ex-
penditures of contingent fund. (See Contin.
gent expenses.)
1
24
explanation in relation to increase of contingent
fund for 1886
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
28
1
22
list of clerks in the office of, in 1831
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
7
2
22
Same, in 1832 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
4
1
23
Same, in 1833 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
3
2
23
Same, in 1834 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
6
1
24
Same, in 1835 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
19
1
22
Clerks in the State Department, and salaries, in 1831
Ex. Doc.
2
30
2
22
Same, in 1832 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
33
1
23
Same, in 1888 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
8
2
23
Same, in 1834 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
68
1
24
Same, in 1835 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
41
2
24
Same, in 1836 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
70
2
25
Same, in 1837 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
s
72
3
25
Same, in 1838 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
s
57
1
22
Clerks in the Treasury Department, and salaries, in 1831
Ex. Doc.
2
47
2
22
Same, in 1832 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
43
1
23
Same, in 1833 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
s
80
2
23
Same, in 1834 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
88
2D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.
73
Description
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Clerks-Continued.
in the Treasury Department, and salaries, in 1835
Ex. Doc.
3
61
Same, in 1836
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
86
Same, in 1837 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
85
Same, in 1838 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
68
in the War Department, and salaries, in 1831
-
Ex. Doc.
2
48
Same, in 1832
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
58
Same, in 1833 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
50
Same, in 1834 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
96
Same, in 1835 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
126
Same, in 1836 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
79
Same, in 1837 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
125
Same, in 1838 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
78
in the Navy Department and office of Navy Com-
missioners. and salaries, in 1831
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
84
Same, in 1832
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
28
Same, in 1833 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
31
Same, in 1834 -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
84
Same, in 1835
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
57
Same, in 1836 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
66
Same, in 1837 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
86
Same, in 1838
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
76
in the Post Office Department, and salaries, in
1831 -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
49
Same, in 1832
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
122
Same, in 1833 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
261
Same, in 1834 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
179
Same, in 1835 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
84
Same, in 1836 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
169
Same, in 1837 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
58
Same, in 1838 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
52
in the office of the Auditor of the Post Office, in
1836 -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
176
against allowing the per centage to clerks in the
Post Office
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
630
additional number required for the service of the
Post Office
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
158
Same, in the Navy Commissioners' office
-
Ex. Doc.
8
266
Same, in Indian Department
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
50
in the various offices of the Executive Depart-
ments; showing the dates of their appointments,
ages, duties, and salaries; under special call of
the House of Representatives, viz:
Register of the Treasury
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
216
Auditor of the Treasury
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
218
Third Auditor
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
217
War Department
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
228
Treasurer's office
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
225
Second Auditor
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
226
Fourth Auditor -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
227
Fifth Auditor -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
B
228
Navy Department
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
234
Post Office Department
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
235
State Department
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
247
Treasury Department -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
251
extra, employed in the several Departments, in
answering calls of Congress, viz:
in the State Department
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
17
in the Navy Department
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
22
in the Treasury Department
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
84
in the War Department
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
115
in the Post Office Department -
-
-
Ex.
Docigitized by
4
150
10
74
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
1
23
Clerks in the Executive Departments, memorial of, for
an increase of their salaries
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
32
1
24
another petition from same, for same object
-
Ex. Doc.
4
196
1
24
report of Committee of Ways and Means, in favor
of increasing their salaries
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
641
2
24
another report from same committee at subsequent
session, also in favor of increasing their sala-
ries; with various statements showing their pre-
sent salaries, and the proposed increase
-
Rep. Com.
1
161
3
25
in relation to their disbursing public money, and
as it regards extra allowance therefor -
-
Ex. Doc.
6
238
1
24
in the Land office, statement of the number, and
their salaries, required under proposed reorgan-
ization of that department
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
901
1
22
in the office of Second Auditor, application for
three additional
-
-
-
I
Ex. Doc.
3
91
1
24
in the Quartermaster General's office, documents
in relation to the employment and salaries of
Ex. Doc.
2
30
1
24
report of committee, authorizing the employment,
&c., of
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
81
1
24
in the Engineer department, report of committee
authorizing the employment of
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
96
2
24
Chief Engineer recommending an increase of
clerks in his office, page 208 -
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
23
in the Commissariat department, in favor of in-
creasing salary of
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
315
2
22
report of committee, in favor of paymasters being
authorized to employ -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
8
1
24
of navy yards, memorial of, for an increase of pay
Ex. Doc.
8
77
2
22
to board of land commissioners, report of commit-
tee against the claim of John Thompson, for
services as
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
69
1
23
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
131
3
25
Clerk Supreme Court United States, in relation to the
fees of
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
318
1
24
Clerks of courts United States, report of the Judiciary
.
Committee, in favor of allowing additional com-
pensation to certain
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
170
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
356
1
24
in favor of allowing to the heirs of David Cald-
well, clerk court of Pennsylvania, fees and
daily allowances due him, and passed to the
credit of Conard, the marshal
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
$90
1
22
Clerks, Provident association of, memorial of, for a re-
newal of their charter
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
211
1
24
Same, asking donation of city lots
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
71
1
23
Clerk hire, report in favor of allowing pay to William
Piatt, quartermaster general, for
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
292
2
23
in favor of allowing consul at London
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
7
1
24
Same -
-
-
:
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
119
2
23
report of Committee on Military Affairs, autho-
rizing paymasters to employ clerks
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
8
8
25
report in the case of Samuel Lewis, for tempora-
ry services as a clerk in one of the Executive
departments -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
170
1
23
Clinton river, Michigan, copy of report of survey of
-
Rep. Com.
3
316
1
22
Click, Henry, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
263
2
22
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
7
1
23
Clitherald, Caroline E., widow of Doctor Clitherald,
for an allowance for quarters -
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
363
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com
2
526
Clothing for the ariny. (See annual reports of Commis-
igitized by Google
sury General of Purchases.)
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.
75
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
1
23
Clothing, &c., lost by soldiers while in military services,
against the claim of John Haight
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
96
2
22
in favor of the officers of Fort Delaware, lost by
fire -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
313
1
23
Same, officers of Hancock barracks, same cause
Rep. Com.
1
112
2
25
against the claims of Sinclair and Redding, sea-
men on board sloop of war Adams, burnt by
order of Captain Morris at Castine, in 1814 -
Rep. Com.
3
599
2
25
in favor of allowing half year's clothing to Wil-
liam Bloomer, Tennessee volunteer, in 1836
Rep. Com.
3
604
2
25
in favor of making allowance for clothing to vo-
lunteers in 1812, under Captain Booker
-
Rep. Com.
4
990
1
24
Clutter, Simeon, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
585
2
23
Clyman, James, Indian robbery
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
468
1
22
Coast survey, United States, report of the Secretary of
the Navy on the subject of, with a list of books
and instruments purchased on account of, and
as to the propriety of establishing an observa-
tory, &c.
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
22
2
28
report of progress made in the, up to November,
1834, (documents accompanying President's
message, page 364)
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
24
Mr. Hassler's fourth report, operations in 1835,
(documents President's message, page 381) -
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
24
Mr. Hassler's fifth report, in 1836, page 55
-
Ex. Doc.
1
18
2
24
documents in relation to Mr. Hassler's claim for
arrearages of pay, and an increase of compensa-
tion to him and his assistants -
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
18
2
25
Mr. Hassler's sixth report of progress, &c., in
1837
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
14
1
22
Coal, experiments by Benjamin Reeves, between fo-
reign and domestic
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
100
1
22
memorial of citizens of Philadelphia, against re-
ducing duty on imported coal
}
-
117
Ex. Doc.
4
-
-
118
2
24
memorial of owners of coal mines, and others, in
Virginia, same object
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
93
2
24
memorial of citizens of Portland, Maine, in favor
of reducing duty on
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
106
2
24
memorial of citizens of Schuylkill county, Penn-
sylvania, against reducing the duty on
-
Ex. Doc.
4
158
2
28
Cobb, J. N., memorial of, in favor of encouraging the
production and the manufacture of silk
-
Ex. Doc.
s
106
2
23
Cobb, Justus, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
66
1
24
Cobb, Daniel, restored to pension roll
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
736
1
22
Cobb, Francis, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
365
1
28
Cocherille, William S.; confirmation land claim
-
Rep. Com.
1
152
1
22
Coffin, Tristram, representatives of, vessel impressed
and lost in revolutionary war -
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
198
2
23
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
92
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
146
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
1012
1
24
Coffin, James J., revolutionary pension
I
-
Rep. Com.
1
822
2
24
Same -
-
I
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
59
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
449
2
24
Coffin, Charles, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
92
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
1
Rep. Com.
1
188
2
24
Cogswell, William, commutation, surgeon's mate
-
Rep. Com.
2
259
Coinage, &c. (See Mint.)
1
22
Coins, assays of foreign, in 1831
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
115
2
22
Same, in 1882 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
123
1
28
Same, in 1883 -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc
4
247
2
23
Same, in 1884 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
60
2
28
Same, made under law of June, 1884
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
76
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
1
24
Coins, statement showing the value at the mint of all
,
foreign coins in 1835, page 14
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
513
1
22
punish for counterfeiting and exporting foreign
coins
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
214
1
23
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
258
1
22
report of Select Committee, (by Mr. C.P. White,)
on the subject of regulating the gold coins of
the United States, and the value of foreign sil-
ver coins
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
420
1
22
report by the same, on the subject of making gold
and silver legal tender, and increasing its cir-
culation, and to make prompt payment for bul-
lion; with various statements of value of the
different foreign coins, and ratio of gold to sil-
ver, from 1776; loss by wear, &c.
-
-
Rep. Com.
5
496
1
23
report by same, and on same subject
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
278
2
22
in relation to degree of alloy best adapted for gold
coins
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
38
1
24
report of Select Committee, (by Mr. Gillett,) on
the subject of issuing small gold coins; with
statements showing the amount of coinage at the
mint since its commencement; also the value
of all foreign coins at the mint in 1835
-
Rep. Com.
2
513
2
25
whole amount of coinage at the mint since its
commencement, up to 1837
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
110
8
25
Legislature of North Carolina, in favor of making
small silver coins at branch mint in that State
Ex. Doc.
4
142
3
25
additional expenses that would be incurred in
complying with the above
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
180
1
24
Coit, Benjamin, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
516
2
25
Colbey, John C., revolutionary bounty land
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
786
1
22
Coleman, John, heirs of, prize money late war
-
Rep. Com.
2
$19
1
23
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
188
2
25
Coleman, Henry, losses, delay in commencing work
under contract
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
388
1
22
Cole, William, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
5
479
1
22
Cole, Captain, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
5
474
2
23
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
52
1
24
Cole, Samuel, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
258
2
25
Colt & Donaldson, expenses, &c., in arresting mail rob-
bers -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
528
2
25
Colmus, Levi, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
645
3
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
I
259
2
22
Collins, Benjamin, released from judgment, surety of
postmaster -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
110
1
23
Clollins, William, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
69
2
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
48
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
498
1
23
Collins & Spalding, refund duties charged on sewing
silk -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
137
1
24
Collins, John, revolutionary pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
276
2
25
Collins, Dempsey, lost horse in military service
-
Rep. Com.
4
967
2
24
Collins, Thomas, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
93
2
23
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
181
3
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
75
1
24
Collier, Coleman A., invalid pension -
329
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
1
24
Collier, James, services as spy, expedition against In-
dians in 1794
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
127
8
25
Coler, George, Indian depredations
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
162
1
24
Coldwell, William, and others, extra work on Cumber-
land road, in Indiana
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com
3
714
2
28
Colbert's shoals, Tennessee river, report of committee
in favor of making canal around
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
104
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.
77
Session.
Congress.
Description
of book.
Volume.
Number.
1
24
Colquhoun, William S., extra services, lieutenant in
the army
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
320
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
352
Colleges, on granting land to. (See Lands.)
Collectors, land offices. (See Receivers.)
Collectors. (See Customs, see Duties, and see De-
faulters.)
1
23
instructions to, under tariff acts of July, 1832, and
March, 1833 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
47
2
23
copies of all circulars and instructions to receivers
of land offices, and others
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
79
1
24
Same, to discontinue receipt of bank notes of less
denomination than $5, (see annual report on
Finance, page 54)
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
3
2
25
balances against, and probable loss, &c. -
-
Ex. Doc.
7
191
3
25
bonds of collectors and naval officers of Philadel-
phia, New York, and Boston, with their dates
and sureties -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
180
3
25
in relation to the settlement of the accounts of
collector of Boston, (David Henshaw)
-
Ex. Doc.
4
180
1
22
Colonization, people of color, Mr. Tazewell's report, in
Senate United States, on the subject of, (re-
printed by the House)
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
277
1
22
Colombia, Republic of, report of Secretary of State,
commercial arrangements with
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
46
1
22
report as to the state of the governments of, and
relations of United States with
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
173
1
22
Columbia river, in relation to the taking possession of
the country around, by subjects of foreign pow-
ers
-
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
191
2
25
report of Secretary of State, in 1838, on same sub-
ject -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
43
3
25
Mr. Cushing's report on the subject of title, &c.,
with copies of various voyages of discovery, and
map of the country ; also proposing to provide
for the protection of citizens residing in the
Oregon territory, or trading on the Columbia
river; with Mr. Slacum's report annexed, with
various other information
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
101
1
22
Columbian college, report of committee granting city
lots to
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
384
2
24
Columbian institute, repay expenses, improving public
grounds
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
226
1
22
Columbus, Mississippi, establish land office at
-
Rep. Com.
3
392
1
22
Columbia, District of, President Jackson recommends
its favorable consideration to Congress, and
Delegate in Congress, page 14
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
22
report of committee, on the subject of a territorial
government for the
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
387
2
22
report of Joint Committee, appointed to prepare a
code of laws for the -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
96
2
22
President recommends change in law for the pun-
ishment of frauds in, page 14 -
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
24
President recommends revision of laws for the
government of the, page 28
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
22
memorial of corporations in the, on the subject of
quarantine
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
295
2
22
memorial of citizens of Georgetown, navigation
of the Potomac, and free bridge
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
32
1
22
memorial of citizens of Washington in favor of
lien law, secure builders, &c.
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
192
2
22
memorial of corporation of Washington, aid in
Digitized by
paying subscription to Chesapcake & Ohio canal
Ex. Doc.
2
51
78
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Columbia, District of-Continued.
2
22
memorial of town meeting of the city of Washing-
ton, remonstrating against the memorial of the
Baltímore and Ohio Railroad Company
-
Ex. Doc.
8
117
1
23
memorial of the corporation of Washington, pray-
ing Congress to assume their subscription to the
Chesapeake and Ohio canal
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
68
1
23
report of committee, on granting relief to the se-
veral corporations, (by Mr. Stoddert) -
-
Rep. Com.
8
366
1
24
report, (by Mr. William B. Shepard,) same object
Rep. Com.
1
269
2
24
report on the subject of granting further aid to
Alexandria
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
255
2
23
memorial of committee on the part of the corpo-
ration of Washington, praying relief from their
pecuniary embarrassments
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
14
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
23
2
23
report on establishing a national foundry in
-
Rep. Com.
1
141
1
24
Same
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
669
2
23
memoeial of inhabitants of Washington, in rela-
tion to the abolition of slavery, and the slave
trade in the
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
140
1
24
memorial of inhabitants of Georgetown, recharter
banks
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
69
1
24
memorial of the trustees of the Georgetown Lan-
casterian school, aid the institution
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
70
1
24
grand jury of Washington county, new jail
-
Ex. Doc.
6
238
1
24
Same, criminal court
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
289
1
24
on improving Pennsylvania avenue, and build
bridge over Rock creek
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
604
1
24
report of Select Committee, (by Mr. Pinckney,)
on the subject of abolishing alavery in
-
Rep. Com.
3
691
1
24
report on the subject of abolishing imprisonment
for debt in
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
732
2
24
list of persons imprisoned for debt in the, from
1820 to 1836, and the amount of debt, &c.
-
Ex. Doc.
2
24
2
24
memorial of citizens of Georgetown, for a new
bank, with branches -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
91
2
24
memorial of committees of citizens of the several
cities, same object
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
92
2
25
erection of new jail and lunatic asylum in Wash-
ington, and court-house in Alexandria
-
Ex. Doc.
5
96
2
25
memorial of inhabitants of, culture of silk
-
Ex. Doc.
8
223
2
25
report of committee, in favor of providing for lu-
natics in the -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
923
2
25
in favor of removing market-house on Capitol Hill
Rep. Com.
4
1038
2
25
President recommends revision of laws for the
government of, page 22
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
s
1
23
Combs, Leslie, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
37
1
22
Comb, Charles, heirs of, land claim -
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
131
1
24
Comins, Jonas, revolutionary pension -
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
499
2
22
Compere, Pierre, and others, confirmation land claim
Rep. Com.
1
53
2
25
Commons, Carondelet, Missouri, on the subject of di-
viding
-
-
-
-
I
Rep. Com.
2
258
1
25
Commercial embarrassments, &c., (President's message
at extra session)
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
1
1
22
Commerce and navigation of the United States, annual
statements of, in 1831
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
330
2
22
Same, in 1832 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
109
1
28
Same, in 1833 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
855
2
23
Same, in 1834 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
187
1
24
Same, in 1835 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
258
?
24
Same, in 1836 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
188
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.
79
Congress.
Description
of book.
Volume.
Number.
25
Commerce and navigation of the United States, annual
statements of, in 1837
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
372
25
Same, in 1838
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
253
22
summary statements of imports and exports in
1831 -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
238
25
statements showing the value of exports from 1791;
value of imports; value of goods admitted free;
amount of duties, and amount of drawbacks
paid, &c., to 1837
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
330
Commissioner of the General Land Office. (See Land
Office, General.)
Commissioner of the public buildings. (See Buildings,
public.)
22
Commissioners, lay out road in Michigan; report adverse
to allowing compensation to -
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
341
Committees, effect of reports on settlement of claims,
&c. (See Reports.)
Commissariat. (See Commissary General of Subsis-
tence.)
22
Commissions on disbursements, &c., report in favor of
allowing John H. Maguire, disbursing tempo-
rarily the navy pension fund -
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
98
28
same in the case of Andrew Armstrong, navy
agent, for certain disbursements
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
536
23
same in the case of James Taylor, paymaster and
quartermaster general, on disbursements, &c.
Rep. Com.
4
552
23
same to Governor Blount, for disbursements du-
ring late war with Great Britain
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
539
23
same to Saunders and Putnam, superintending
erection of custom-house at Salem
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
29
23
in favor of allowing commissions to John Cowper,
on claims collected under the Florida treaty of
persons indebted to the Government -
-
Rep. Com.
1
106
24
report adverse to the claim of the heirs of George
Simpson, for negotiating loan for United States
Rep. Com.
8
747
24
report against the claim of William P. Zantzin-
ger, purser in the navy, for disbursements, &c.
Rep. Com.
3
781
24
against the claim of Saterlee Clarke, for commis-
sions on disbursements while he was receiving
a per diem pay as district paymaster and assis-
tant deputy quartermaster
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
164
24
in favor of allowing to Thomas Fillebrown, jr.,
disbursing navy hospital funds
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
307
25
suggestions of the Secretary of War on subject of
the allowance of, to army officers disbursing,
&c., page 198
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
3
25
officers of the ariny who have been allowed com-
missions, &c.
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
31
25
report of Secretary of the Treasury, on the subject
of the allowance of commissions to agents, &c.
Ex. Doc.
4
184
25
in relation to the allowance of, to clerks disburs-
ing public money
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
238
25
report against the claim of S. H. Currin, for com-
missions on duty bonds turned over to his suc-
cessor in office, collector of customs -
-
Rep. Com.
2
894
22
Commissary General of Subsistence, annual report of,
showing the expenditures and operations of that
department in 1831, (documents accompanying
President's message, page 146)
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
22
Same in 1832, page 131
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
23
Same in 1833, page 130
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
1
23
Same in 1834, page 193
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
by
2
24
Same in 1835, page 79 -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
80
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
2
24
Commissary General of Subsistence, annual report of,
showing the expenditures and operations of that
department in 1836, (documents accompanying
President's message, page 159)
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
25
Same in 1837, page 268
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
3
3
25
Same in 1838, page 518
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
23
Secretary of War recommends that this branch of
the public service be placed on a permanent
footing, and increase the salaries of the clerks,
(report accompanying Pres. message, page 20)
Ex. Doc.
1
1
1
23
report of committee, to render permanent, and
fix compensation of the clerks
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
315
1
24
report of expenditures in 1835, on account of emi-
grating Indians, (documents President's mes-
sage, page 287)
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
22
Commissary General of Purchases, annual report of,
showing the operations and disbursements of
his department in 1831, (documents accompa-
nying President's message, page 152)
-
Ex. Doc.
1
8
2
22
Same in 1832, page 156
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
23
Same in 1833, page 162
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
1
2
23
Same in 1834, page 232
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
I
24
Same in 1835, page 94 -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
24
Same in 1836, page 177
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
25
Same in 1837, page 294
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
3
8
25
Same in 1838, page 144
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
22
Commutation pay, revolutionary, report of Secretary of
War as to construction of acts of the old Con-
gress, granting half pay, &c., in relation to cer-
tain corps, (artificers, &c.)
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
132
1
23
report of Committee on Revolutionary Claims,
(by Mr. Marshall,) in favor of providing, gene-
rally, for the settlement of claims for -
-
Rep. Com.
2
230
2
23
in favor of William Vawter's heirs returning com-
mutation pay to receive half pay, under act au-
thorizing half pay to the Virginia officers
-
Rep. Com.
1
63
2
23
allowed officer of the corps of artificers, case of
Doctor Baird -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
136
2
22
Same, heirs of Enos Grannis
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
118
1
24
Same, heirs of John Jordon
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
536
2
25
Same, heirs of Nathaniel Irish -
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
718
1
23
against allowing commutation pay to officers of
the Virginia line entitled to half pay, in the
case of Captain John Harris -
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
218
1
24
Same, in the case of heirs of Charles Russell
-
Rep. Com.
1
232
I
24
in favor of the heirs of Colonel George Gibson,
his regiment being considered continental, de-
ducting amount received under act of 1832, pay-
ment of Virginia half pay
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
345
1
24
against allowing commutation pay to surgeon's
mates, in the case of Doctor Jonathan Knight
Rep. Com.
8
617
1
24
Same, in the cases of the heirs of William Ram-
say, Gustavus B. Horner, and Sam'l Y. Keene
Rep. Com.
3
798
1
24
Same, in the case of the heirs of Miles King
-
Rep. Com.
3
827
1
24
Same, in the case of the heirs of Abner Price -
Rep. Com.
3
827
2
24
similar report, at large, on these claims -
-
Rep. Com.
2
259
2
25
report at large, in favor of this class of claims,
(surgeon's mates)
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
887
2
25
in favor of the heirs of George Yates
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
854
2
25
Same, in the case of the representatives of Joseph
#
Savage
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
855
2
25
Same, Prior in the case of the representatives of Abner
gitized by
Google
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com
4
856
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.
81
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Commutation pay, revolutionary-Continued.
2
25
in favor of allowing commutation pay to the heirs
of Robert White, notwithstanding he received
invalid pension to the time of his death
-
Rep. Com.
4
915
2
25
in favor of the heirs of Daniel Boon, in consider-
ation of his sacrifices and meritorious services,
although not entitled under resolutions of the
old Congress -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
1039
reports on applications for, to wit:
1
22
Ephraim Whitaker
1
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
29
2
22
Same -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
28
-
1
22
William Vawters
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
44
1
22
Major John Roberts
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
45
1
22
William Carter's heirs -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
56
1
22
Colonel Harrison's heirs
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
79
-
1
22
Thomas Triplett
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
96
1
22
John Thomas
1
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
129
1
22
Peter Foster
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
180
1
22
Alexander Brownlee's heirs
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
142
1
22
Colonel John Thornton's widow
Rep. Com.
1
148
-
-
1
22
John Peter Wagnon's representatives
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
199
1
22
Epmund Brook -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
219
-
1
22
John Polhemus -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
275
1
22
John McDowell
2
287
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
22
Thomas Wallace's heirs
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
825
1
22
Robert Wilmott
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
355
1
22
Captain John Winston's heirs
-
Rep. Com.
8
407
-
-
1
22
Doctor John J. Axon's heirs
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
436
-
1
22
Presley Thornton's heirs
-
Rep. Com.
5
470
-
1
22
Thornton Taylor's heirs
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
5
493
1
22
Thomas Minor -
Rep. Com.
5
503
-
-
-
-
1
22
Everard Meade -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
5
504
1
22
Thomas Wishart's heirs
-
-
Rep. Com.
5
509
-
2
22
John Taylor's heirs
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
23
2
22
William Teas's heirs -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
42
2
22
Doctor John Ledyard's heirs
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
52
2
22
Hedgeman Triplett
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
99
2
22
Enos Grannies's heirs -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
118
1
23
Bullar Claiborne's heirs
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
43
1
28
George Hurlbut's heirs -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
60
1
23
James Craine's heirs
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
70
1
28
James Quarles's representatives
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
75
1
28
John Robin's heirs
-
-
-
-
Rep Com.
1
119
1
23
Amasa Soper's heirs
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
127
1
23
Joseph Torrey's heirs
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
133
1
23
John Emmerson
1
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
184
1
28
Abraham Bowman
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
154
1
28
William Rogers's heirs -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
156
1
28
James Armstrong
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
165
1
28
Doctor William Johonnott's heirs
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
204
1
28
Captain John Harris
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
218
2
28
Doctor Absalom Baird's heirs, corps of artificers
Rep. Com.
1
186
1
24
John Jordon's heirs, same
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
536
2
25
Captain Nathaniel Irish, same
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
713
1
24
William Rogers's heirs -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
120
1
24
Peter Garland's heirs
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
124
1
24
Celey Saunders's heirs -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
139
1
24
Tarpley White's heirs -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
165
1
24
Lathrop Allen's heirs
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
169
1
24
Jesse Potts
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
178
1
24
John Champe's heirs, and widow of
180
-
-
Rep. Com
1
8
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
568
1
24
Simon Summers
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
20ᵗʰ
11
82
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Commutation claims-Continued.
1
24
Thomas Cooke's heirs -
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
211
1
24
Garland Barnley's heirs
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
220
1
24
Charles Russell's heirs -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
232
1
24
John Clark
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
306
1
24
Richard Apperson's heirs
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
319
1
24
George Gray's heirs
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
326
1
24
Colonel George Gibson's heirs
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
345
1
24
Thomas Baytop's heirs -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
855
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
478
1
24
William Slaughter's heirs
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
858
1
24
John B. Ashe's heirs
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
364
1
24
William Boyce's representatives
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
384
1
24
John De Treville's heirs
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
393
1
24
John H. Wendel's heirs
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
394
1
24
James Witherall
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
396
1
24
William Langbourne's heirs
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
400
1
24
George L. Turberville's heirs
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
422
1
24
Rueben Chapman's heirs
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
423
1
24
William Vause's heirs -
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
429
1
24
Alex. White's heirs
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
456
1
24
John Marks's widow
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
475
1
24
Stephen Moylen's heirs
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
487
1
24
Col. Francis Taylor's heirs
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
492
1
24
Wm. Hooker Smith's heirs
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
495
1
24
Joseph Scott's heirs
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
506
1
34
Luther Watermans's heirs
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
508
1
24
Cornelius Russell's heirs
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
522
1
24
Nathan Lamme's heirs -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
552
1
24
John Hargees
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
560
1
24
Linchfield Sharpe's heirs
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
561
1
24
Charles Taylor's heirs -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
563
1
24
Thomas Thweat's heirs
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
565
1
24
Moses Van Campen
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
581
1
24
John Moore's heirs
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
583
1
24
Major John Clark's heirs
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
599
1
24
Doctor Jonathan Knight's heirs, surgeon's mates
Rep. Com.
8
617
1
24
Timothy Feely's heirs -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
628
1
24
Thomas Massie's heirs -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
636
1
24
John Hawkins's heirs -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
s
637
1
24
Thomas Harris's heirs -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
s
638
1
24
Robert Quarles's widow
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
639
1
24
Doctor John Roberts's heirs
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
640
1
24
James Bullock's heirs -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
645
1
24
William Mountjoy's heirs
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
646
1
24
George Rice's heirs
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
654
1
24
John Sutton's heirs
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
655
1
24
Thomas Johnson's heirs
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
656
1
24
William Fountain's heirs
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
s
676
1
24
Charles Snead's heirs
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
708
1
24
William Heth's heirs -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
717
1
24
Archibald McCurdy
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
s
748
1
24
Robert Powell's heirs -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
760
1
24
Robert Fauntleroy's heirs
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
780
1
24
Samuel Jones's heirs
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
796
1
24
William Ramsay's heirs, Gustavus B. Horner,
Samuel Y. Keene, surgeon's mates
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
798
1
24
Miles King's heirs, surgeon's mate
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
826
1
24
Abner Price, same
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
827
1
24
Philip Lighfoot's heirs -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
812
1
24
Guy Young's heirs
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com
3
815
1
24
David Mason's heirs
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
816
1
24
Alexander Rose's heirs -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
817
22D, 23b, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.
83
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Commutation claims-Continued.
1
24
William Oliver's heirs -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
818
1
24
Joseph Day's administrator
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
819
1
24
Doctor James Houston's heirs
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
820
1
24
Thomas Helm's heirs -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
s
842
1
24
General Thomas Nelson's heirs
-
-
Rep. Com.
s
847
1
24
Apollos Cooper's heirs -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
s
848
2
24
Edward Wood's heirs -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
97
2
24
Reuben Cutler's heirs -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
101
2
24
William Camp's heirs
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
102
2
24
Jonah Hayden's heirs
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
119
2
24
John Stoke's heirs
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
165
2
24
Elisha Ely
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
166
2
24
Thomas Custis's heirs
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
189
2
24
James Broadus's heirs -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
276
2
24
Larkin Smith's representatives
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
285
2
24
Captain Samuel Warren
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2"
286
2
24
James Purvis's representatives -
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
298
2
25
representatives of Samuel O. Pettus
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
208
2
25
representatives of Joel Hardaway
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
290
2
25
heirs of William Wallace
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
380
2
25
heirs of Bartholomew Trow
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
884
2
25
heirs of Captain Robert Bealle
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
405
2
25
representatives of Captain William Johnston
-
Rep. Com.
2
410
2
25
representatives of Luke Cannon
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
414
2
25
heirs of John Holcombe
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
477
2
25
Theodore Middleton
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
an
2
509
4
1011
2
25
heirs of John Overstreet
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
520
2
25
heirs of Tarton Woodson
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
s
551
2
25
heirs of Thomas Triplett
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
563
2
25
Roger Stayner -
-
-
-
-
Rep Com.
3
598
2
25
heirs of Colonel William Nelson
-
-
Rep. Com.
s
603
2
25
heirs of Abraham Tipton
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
618
2
25
heirs of David Arell
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
s
622
2
25
heirs of John Barnes
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
698
2
25
heirs of Ballard Smith -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
s
715
2
25
representatives of Daniel Williams
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
717
2
25
representatives of Nathaniel Irish
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
718
2
25
General William Madison
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
728
2
25
heirs of John Milling
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
785
2
25
heirs of George McCormick
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
s
740
2
25
heirs of William Conner
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
741
2
25
heirs of John McHatton
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
826
2
25
representatives of John Towns -
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
853
2
25
representatives of George Yates, surgeon's mate
Rep. Com.
4
854
2
25
representatives of Joseph Savage, surgeon's mate
Rep. Com.
4
855
2
25
representatives of Abner Prior, surgeon's mate
-
Rep. Com.
4
856
2
25
heirs of Henry D. Purcell
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
867
2
25
Samuel Y. Keene, surgeon's mate
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
887
2
25
heirs of James Hackley -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
905
2
25
heirs of Raines Cook
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
912
2
25
heirs of Robert White -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
915
2
25
heirs of John Gallaway -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
933
2
25
heirs of John Spotswood
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
934
2
25
heirs of Thomas P. Harrison
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
935
2
25
heirs of David Gold
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
952
2
25
heirs of Nathan Smith -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
968
2
25
heirs of Morgan Alexander
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
1008
2
25
heirs of Amasa Soper
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
1009
2
25
heirs of John Le Vancher De Van Brun
-
Rep. Com.
4
1030
2
25
heirs of William Brinkley
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
1022
8
25
heirs of Daniel Boon
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
10st
84
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
1
24
Compensation, of every kind, allowed each officer in
the army in 1883 and 1884
-
-
-
Ex. Doc
5
196
2
25
Same, made to army officers in 1838
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
206
1
24
Same, to navy officers -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
236
1
28
report of Select Committee on retrenchment, (by
Mr. Clayton,) on reducing pay of officers of
Government, &c.
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
547
Compromise, claims against certain persons, to wit:
1
22
report of committee, in the case of Thomas H.
Smith & Son -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
5
482
2
28
report of Secretary of the Treasury, same case -
Ex. Doc.
1
18
2
23
report of Solicitor, and other documents, same
case -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
184
1
24
letter from Secretary of the Treasury, stating the
terms of the compromise in same case
-
Ex. Doc.
1
9
1
22
report of committee, in the case of the executors
.
of James Morrison
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
5
506
1
28
Same, in the case of Henry Oakes
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
148
1
24
Same, in the case of William Christy -
-
Rep. Com.
1
271
2
25
Conner, William, heirs of, commutation pay, revolu-
tionary
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
741
8
25
Conner. John, administrator of William B. Conner
-
Rep. Com.
1
58
1
22
Cone, Jared, revolutionary pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
5
1
22
Conckin, John, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
411
1
28
Conkin, John, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
309
2
25
Conkey, Samuel T., military bounty land
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
596
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
$16
3
25
Conkling, Judge Alfred, letter of, on the subject of de-
fects in laws relating to courts, piracy, neutral-
ity, and steamboats -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
35
1
28
Conant, Shubael, forage furnished troops
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
246
1
28
surety of Langham, paymaster -
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
493
2
28
Conger, John S., locate other lands in lieu of entry
which had been previously disposed of
-
Rep. Com.
1
97
1
24
Conway, James, heirs of, revolutionary seven years' half
pay -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
s
635
2
35
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
191
3
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
9
2
24
Converse & Rees, interest on post-office draft -
-
Rep. Com.
2
246
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
67
2
24
Conant, Ebenezer, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
44
2
25
Conly, Isaac, invalid pension - -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
984
1
22
Conard, John, marshal eastern district of Pennsylvania,
indemnified official acts, (tea case)
-
-
Rep. Com.
5
486
2
22
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
103
1
24
Conneaut creek, report of committee, expenditures, im-
provement of
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
297
1
24
amount appropriated for, the original estimate and
sum necessary in 1836 for the improvement of
Ex. Doc.
5
212
2
25
report showing the nature of the work, when com-
menced, amount appropriated, and the amount
required in 1838
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
90
Connecticut, memorials from, in relation to the Bank
United States, and the removal of the deposites.
(See Bank United States.)
Same, in relation to the tariff (See Duties.)
1
24
memorial of the corporation of Norwich, for the
establishing a port of entry at that place
-
Ex. Doc.
2
36
1
24
Legislature of, in favor of recognizing the inde-
pendence of Texas
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
7
286
2
24
Legislature, in relation to the claim of the State
for militia services, late war with Great Britain
ligitized by
Google
Ex. Doc.
Q
57
3
25
Legislature in favor of claims, French spoliations
Ex. Doc.
10
414
2D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.
85
Description
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Connecticut, Legislature of, on the right of petition, and
against Patton's resolution in relation to slavery
Ex. Doc.
10
415
Legislature of, on the subject of removal from
office, &c.
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
11
442
memorial of merchants of New Haven, in favor
of specie paying bank notes less than $5
-
Ex. Doc.
11
429
river, report of survey of mouth of, and the harbor
of Saybrook -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
252
Congress of nations, promote peace. (See National
disputes, and see Arbitrament.)
Congress, apportionment of members under fifth census.
(See Census)
report of committee, on the subject of the mile-
age of members of
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
332
in relation to the appointment of members of,
to office, (President Jackson's message, page
13) -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
list of members appointed to office
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
76
similar statement, showing the appointments
from commencement to 1826, (reprinted)
-
Ex. Doc.
2
77
report of Select Committee, on the subject of
loans to members of, by banks, &c.
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
846
on allowing the claim of the representatives of the
Hon. William Findlay, for pay under the com-
pensation act of 1816, while he was detained
by sicknes
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
335
in relation to payment of members of, at extra
session, in specie
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
18
Continental money. (See Money.)
Contested elections, report of committee, in the case of
Joseph Draper and Charles C. Johnston
-
Rep. Com.
8
444
Same, citizens of Ohio against William Allen -
Rep. Com.
1
110
Same, in the case of Moore and Letcher, of Ken-
tucky
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
446
letter from T. P. Moore, in relation to proposition
to pay him for the time while contesting his
right-
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
132
report, in the case of Newland and Graham, of
North Carolina
-
-
-
I
-
Rep. Com.
2
S78
statement of facts submitted by Mr. Graham in his
case -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
121
additional documents submitted in the case of
Graham and Newland
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
181
copy of laws of North Carolina, in relation to
elections
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
179
copy of certificates of election of the members
from Mississippi
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
54
report of committee, as to the election of mem-
bers from Mississippi -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
879
Delegate from Wiskonsin, as to right of seat, &c.
Rep. Com.
1
7
Contempt. (See Privilege, breach of.)
Constitution United States, President Jackson recom-
mends an amendment in relation to the election
of President and Vice President, page 13
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
Same again recommended by the President, page
14 -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
s
President again renews the recommendation,
page 16
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
1
Same, page 21 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
Same, page 26 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
Same, page 22 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
acts of the several States ratifying the constitu-
Digitized by
tion of United States -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
86
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
2
23
Constitution U. States, report of committee on amending,
in relation to the election of President, &c. -
Rep. Com.
1
69
2
24
report of Select Committee, (by Mr. Dromgoole,)
on same subject, adverse to the propositions to
amend
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
296
2
22
Legislature of Georgia, in favor of convention to
amend
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
92
2
24
Legislature of Indiana, in favor of amending in
relation to the election of President and Vice
President
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
171
Consuls. (See Diplomatic services.)
1
22
Barbary powers, compensation, &c., of
-
Rep. Com.
3
331
2
24
disbursements, &c., of, in 1836 -
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
=
2
25
Same, in 1837
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
7
149
2
28
at London, allowance of contingent expenses to
Rep. Com.
1
7
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
119
2
25
at L'Orient, Aaron Vail, in favor of settling his
accounts on principles of equity, &c. -
-
Rep. Com.
s
637
1
24
at Naples, (Alexander Hammett,) compensation
for services in attending to claims of citizens
for spoliations
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
829
2
25
report of Secretary of State, and letter of Mr.
Montgomery, on remodeling consular system
Ex. Doc.
11
467
2
24
report of committee in relation to amending laws,
enforce the taking of certificates of invoices,
&c., so as to secure fees of
-
I
-
Rep. Com.
2
163
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
200
1
24
in relation to the obligations of captains to depo-
site registers of vessels with consuls, &c.
-
Rep Com.
1
161
1
22
Contingent expenses, House of Representatives, in 1831
Ex. Doc.
1
7
2
22
Same, in 1832 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
4
1
23
Same, in 1833 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
3
2
28
Same, in 1834 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
6
1
24
Same, in 1835 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
19
2
24
Same, in 1836, showing the particular items of
expenditures, and to whom paid
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
7
2
25
Same, in 1837 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
7
3
25
Same, in 1838 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
6
1
24
annual expenditures, from 1828 to 1835 -
-
Ex. Doc.
3
74
1
24
explanatory of increase of estimates for 1836
-
Ex. Doc.
2
28
2
24
State Department, in 1836
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
16
2
25
Same, in 1837 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
10
8
25
Same, in 1838 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
3
2
24
Treasury Department, in 1836
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
18
2
25
Same, in 1837 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
22
3
25
Same, in 1838 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
19
1
22
of the military establishment, in 1831
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
50
2
22
Same, in 1832 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
35
1
23
Same, in 1833 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
35
2
23
Same, in 1834 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc
3
94
1
24
Same, in 1835 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
56
2
24
Same, in 1836 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
78
2
25
Same, in 1837 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
77
3
25
Same, in 1838 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
3
1
22
report of committee on the subject of the expen-
ditures, in 1831
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
5
507
2
25
report of committee, in 1888, same
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
931
2
24
of the War Department, (proper,) in 1836
-
Ex. Doc.
1
15
2
25
Same, in 1837 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
11
3
25
Same, in 1838, and the several bureaus -
-
Ex. Doc.
2
14
1
22
of the Navy Department, (proper,) in 1831
-
Ex. Doc.
3
59
2
22
Same, in 1882 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
15
1
28
Same, in 1833 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
14
2D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.
87
Description
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Contingent expenses-Continued.
of the Navy Department, (proper,) in 1834
-
Ex. Doc.
2
52
Same, in 1835 -
-
-
I
-
Ex. Doc.
2
48
Same, in 1836 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
60
Same, in 1837 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
26
Same, in 1838 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
12
report of committee on subject of expenditures,
in 1832
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
119
Same, in 1833 -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
513
of the office of Secretary of the Navy and Navy
Commissioners, in 1836
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
17
Same, in 1837
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
128
Same, in 1838 -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
23
of the Post Office Department, for 1887 -
-
Ex. Doc.
2
16
Same, in 1838 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
16
Contracts, Treasury Department, light-house, &c., in
1831
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
114
Same, in 1832 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
108
Same, in 1833 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
124
Same, in 1834 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
161
Same, in 1835 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
159
Same, in 1836 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
87
Same, in 1837 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
7
189
Same, in 1838 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
131
War Department, in 1831
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
89
Same, in 1832 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
118
Same, in 1833 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
99
Same, in 1834 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
142
Same, in 1835 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
248
Same, in 1836 -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
99
Same, in 1837 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
7
174
Same, in 1838 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
94
for cannon, &c., from 1820 to 1831, and price
paid -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
125
Navy Department, in 1831
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
31
Same, in 1832 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
41
Same, in 1833 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
42
Same, in 1834 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
78
Same, in 1835 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
156
Same, in 1836 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
90
Same, in 1837 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
144
Same, in 1838 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
s
111
Post Office Department, in 1831
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
212
Same, in 1834
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
175
Same, in 1835 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
203
Same, in 1836 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
182
Same, in 1837 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
139
with Hill & Barton, and True & Green, for post-
office blanks wrapping paper, twine, &c.
-
Ex. Doc.
6
292
for carrying express mails
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
{ 5
115
6
148
for routes established in 1837
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
9
$29
for express and ordinary mails on same routes
-
Ex. Doc.
10
337
fines, &c., imposed in 1837 on contractors
-
Ex. Doc.
6
188
in relation to the contract for carrying the mail
between Louisville, Kentucky and New Or-
leans -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
212
commissioner of the public buildings, in 1887
-
Ex. Doc.
10
352
Same, in 838
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
7
extra allowance to mail contractors. (See Mails.)
naval, authorizing settlement of certain claims
under contracts for the gradual increase of the
navy -
Digitized by Google
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
.
88
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Contracts, &c.-Continued.
reports on cases, for work on Cumberland road.
(See Road, Cumberland.)
mails, extra allowance to contractors. (See Mails.)
reports on applications for undemnity; non-ful-
filment on the part of Government, and dam-
ages from other causes, to wit:
1
22
in favor of Thomas Paine, captain of revenue cut-
ter, provisions lost by capsizing of the vessel
favorable report
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
14
1
22
in favor of allowing Samuel Grice the ten per
cent. withheld, not completing contract (naval)
in time
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
61
1
23
Same to Nathaniel Tatum, same cause -
-
Rep. Com.
4
482
1
22
in favor of indemnifying John Lacy, omission on
part of Government to fulfil engagements
-
Rep. Com.
1
189
1
22
in favor of paying Peter Bargy for work done, Sa-
vannah river, and abandoned by the Govern-
ment -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
231
1
22
against releasing Yarnall and Mitchell from ex-
cess charged in procuring supplies, they having
failed to furnish them
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
952
2
25
favorable report from Select Committee in this
case -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
230
1
22
in favor of allowing Hazleton and Palmer for ex-
tra work, light-house on Whale's back
-
Rep. Com.
8
343
1
22
against allowing Francis Barnes for losses sus-
tained in furnishing navy with whiskey
-
Rep. Com.
3
302
1
22
additional report in same case, favorable
-
Rep. Com.
5
475
1
22
against the claim of Burnes & Maney, losses on
brick furnished for Fort Macon
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
402
1
22
in favor of Elbert Anderson, for damages in Go-
vernment's failing to pay balance found to be
due to him, and his draft protested
-
-
Rep. Com.
5
465
2
22
in favor of John Thompson for damages, Govern-
ment failing to fulfil on their part
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
2
8
22
in favor of administrators of Lincoln, damages,
delay in fixing site for building light-house -
Rep. Com.
1
20
2
22
in favor of John Bruce for damages, suspension
of the improvements of the Ohio river
-
Rep. Com.
1
72
2
22
in favor of allowing Russell Hunt for excess of
weight in anchors
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
120
2
22
against claim of Alexander Humphreys, for dam-
ages by storm to work in progress
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
95
1
28
in favor of Pierce & Voorhis, for extra allowance
on window glass and brass butts furnished under
Rep. Com.
2
277
1
23
report against claim of Jeremiah Moors, for losses
sustained in building light-house, in conse-
quence of storm
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
261
1
28
report against the case of Charles Jackson, for
losses in building light, insufficiency of founda-
tion -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
288
1
28
report against the claim of James D. Hardin, for
losses in supplying provisions for emigrating In-
dians
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
390
1
23
report against the claim of Andrew Flanigan, for
losses in building frigate
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
479
1
28
report against the claim of Samuel C. Duncan, for
losses in grading on Cumberland road
-
Rep. Com.
4
480
1
28
in favor of the claim of Daniel Homans, for dam-
age in delay in fixing site, build marine hos-
pital at Charleston, and for extra work
-
Rep. Com.
518
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.
89
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Contracts, &c.-Continued.
1
28
against the claim of Albert P. Rusco, loss in
building bridge, materials further off than was
expected
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
519
1
23
report in the case of Russ & Roach, repairing road,
pay withheld, road not completed as specified;
in favor of allowing for labor actually done, &c.
Rep. Com.
4
529
2
23
in favor of indemnifying Orange H. Dibble, for
losses under contract to build Potomac bridge,
and not complied with on part of Government
Rep. Com.
1
142
1
24
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
792
1
24
in favor of paying Joseph Gresham for wood, con-
tract forfeited
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
52
1
24
against claim of William N. Ivy, for supplying
timber for the nevy; quality not such as speci-
fied in contract
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com
1
125
1
24
against claim of Elias Wallen, for extra work on
Government house, Florida -
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
234
1
24
against balance claimed by Anthony Faulac, for
freight of naval supplies to Lima
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
280
1
24
against the claim of Hayden & Atwell, for differ-
ence between contract price for pork at New
Orleans, and that which it could have been sold
for at the time of its delivery -
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
296
1
24
in favor of indemnifying Eb. A. Lester, damage
in suspending building of steam engine for dry
dock at Charleston
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
318
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
8
I
24
against claim of Eli Webb, for extra labor on mil-
tary road
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
339
1
24
in favor of the claim of Bolethia Laws, for interest
on balance due him under contract, and with-
held
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
445
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
19
1
24
report against the claim of William Eaton, for
damages by delay in fixing site for fortification,
Mobile Point, as sub-contractor
-
-
Rep Com..
3
542
1
24
Same, for work on Dauphin island, under Farrow
& Harris
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
542
1
24
against claim of G. E. Smith, for work done on
light-house, Mount Desert rock; failure to com-
plete contract, aud rescinded - -
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
867
1
24
in the case of John S. Stiles, for damages on con-
tract for furnishing navy bread
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
625
1
24
against the claim of John Watson, for building
vessel of war, under an alleged contract with
navy agent, and which vessel was taken by the
British; such contract, if produced, not valid
against the Government
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
631
1
24
in favor of allowing Hard & Longstreet additional
allowance on contract for carrying the mail -
Rep. Com.
3
670
I
24
in favor of restoring to Peeble and Graham the
amount improperly withheld on their contract
for supplying provisions, on the ground that
they had failed to furnish a portion of the rations
Rep. Com.
3
680
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
46
1
24
in the case of Cornelius Tiers, for damages in de-
lay, and ultimate abrogation of the contract for
furnishing blocks and dead-eyes, &c., for the
navy -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
690
1
24
in favor of the claim of Austin & Taylor, for dam-
ages in delay in unloading vessel, delivery of
stone at Charleston harbor
-
-
Rep. Com
19
90
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Contracts, &c-Continued.
2
25
in favor of the claim of Austin & Taylor, for dam-
ages in delay in unloading vessel, delivery of
stone at Charleston harbor
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
49
1
24
against the claim of James P. Harrison, for losses
in conveying stores to Fort Towson -
-
Rep. Com.
3
745
1
24
in favor of paying Thomas Tyner, and others, the
one-fourth retained under contract for work on
Cumberland road, not being their fault that the
contract was not completed
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
786
2
24
against the claim of Mathews & Wood, and others,
for losses in furnishing marble for custom-house,
New York
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
117
in cases, for work on Cumberland road. (See
Road, Cumberland.)
2
25
in favor of indemnifying William Culver, for loss-
es sustained under contract for erecting founda-
tion for custom-house at New London; casual-
ties out of his control -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
806
2
25
in favor of Ebenezer Lobdell, for extra work in
removing obstructions in Kennebeck river,
which he was not bound, under his contract, to
perform
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
324
2
25
in favor of indemnifying Winslow Lewis, for ex-
penses incurred in preparing to execute con-
tract for rebuilding light-house at Cape Flori-
da, but prevented by hostile Indians, and the
danger of its being again destroyed it rebuilt at
that time
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
373
2
25
against the claim of Isaac Bell, for losses occa-
sioned by high price of transportation, &c., in
fulfilling contract to supply Fort Jesup with
provisions
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
491
2
25
against the claim of Morgan Simpson, similar in
its character to. the above of Isaac Bell
-
Rep. Com.
3
657
2
25
in the case of Peter Bargy, for losses on contract
for Macadamizing Pennsylvania Avenue, in
Washington, occasioned by the interference of
the commissioner of public buildings with his
workmen during the time of the cholera, where-
by less work was done
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
809
2
25
against the claim of William Strider for damages,
Government having deprived him of contract
for which he was the lowest bidder under ad-
vertisement, for the delivery of coal at armory
at Harper's Ferry
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
810
2
25
against the claim of James B. Wills, for losses on
contract in consequence of rise of labor, &c. -
Rep. Com.
4
840
2
25
on the claim of Jones, Souder, & Carr, for losses,
&c., work on Pea Patch island fortification -
Rep. Com.
4
922
2
25
against the claim of Perry & Lyon, for extra work
in building branch mint in North Carolina -
Rep. Com.
4
1000
2
25
against the claim of James S. Calhoun, for losses
on contract furnishing steamboats for the use of
the Government, which were not discharged at
the time and place agreed upon, but detained
against his consent, thereby occasioning heavy
losses in other engagements -
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
1084
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22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.
91
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Contracts, &c.-Continued.
3
25
in favor of paying Henry Grady, for corn delivered
in part compliance with contract to furnish the
army in Cherokee country, he being prevented
from completing it by the act of Government
officers making another contract for a large
quantity of the same article at a much higher
rate, thereby preventing him from getting even
that which he had engaged, &c.
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
141
s
25
against the claim of Benjamin Sayer, for losses in
building bridge over east branch of White wa-
ter, on the Cumberland road, growing out of an
alleged failure on the part of the Government -
Rep. Com.
1
206
8
25
Coombe, Griffith, & John P. Ingle, rent for their house,
&c.
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
1
2
28
Cook, David, report of commissary general on claim of,
in relation to purchase of powder
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
41
2
25
report of committee on same case
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
789
1
22
Cook, Samuel, destruction of house by the British
-
Rep. Com.
2
228
1
23
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
338
2
25
Cook, Elizabeth, team lost while in military service
-
Rep. Com.
4
1007
1
22
Cook, John W., revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
411
1
24
Cooke, Captain Thomas, representatives of, commuta-
tion claim
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
211
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
245
3
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
11
1
24
Cook, Peter, invalid pension -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
221
2
25
Cook, Raines, representatives of, commutation pay, re-
volutionary
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
912
1
22
Cooly, Ebenezer, against confirming land claim of
-
Rep. Com.
1
146
2
25
Cooper, John, revolutionary pension -
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
822
1
22
Cooper, Thomas, refund fine under sedition act
-
Rep. Com.
2
244
1
23
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
473
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
303
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
343
1
23
Cooper, Joseph, interest on money due for supplying
emigrating Indians
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
280
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
8'
2
25
Cooper, James, renewal of lost land warrant -
-
Rep. Com.
1
254
1
22
Cooper, Margaret, and Sarah Kirk, representatives of
John Campbell, services as quartermaster in
revolution -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
220
1
24
on claim for interest
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
I
160
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
673
1
24
Cooper, Apollos, commutation claim -
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
848
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
126
3
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
111
8
25
Copes, Thomas C., pre-emption to (certain inundated
land -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
114
1
24
Copeland, Captain Jesse, bounties paid enlisted soldiers
Rep. Com.
3
619
1
24
Copeland, Zacheus, pay for revolutionary services
-
Rep. Com.
3
664
3
25
Cops, Thomas P., and others -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
97
1
25
Copper coins, substitute for, by Lewis Feuchtwanger -
Ex. Doc.
1
7
2
25
Copy-rights, in favor of extending right of renewal to
heirs and representatives in the case of Peyton
Randolph
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
1052
2
24
Copy-right law, international, memorial of authors of
Greal Britain in favor of
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
162
25
~~
5
117
2
memorial of inhabitants of Philadelphia, against
Ex. Doc.
8
260
2
25
memorial of booksellers, Boston, same -
-
Ex. Doc.
10
340
2
25
memorial of inhabitants of Massachusetts, same
Ex. Doc.
10
416
2
25
memorial of inhabitants of Philaeelhpia, in favor of
Ex. Doc.
10
383
92
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
1
28
Cornyn, Peter, work on Cumberland road
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
455
2
25
Cornell, Thruston, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
794
1
24
Cornyn & Taggart, work on Cumberland road -
-
Rep. Com.
2
540
2
25
Cornwall, Amos, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
885
1
25
Corn, wheat and other bread stuffs annually imported,
from 1821 to 1837
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
44
2
25
Corder, Bolus, heirs of, land claim
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
446
2
24
Cordage, manufactured from foreign hemp, in favor of
allowing drawback on
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
229
2
25
Core Sound, report survey channel of -
-
-
Ex. Doc.
9
301
3
25
memorial of inhabitants of North Carolina, in fa-
vor of improving
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
9
308
2
25
survey of, with a view to an inland communica-
tion from Chesapeake bay to Charleston, South
Carolina
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
Il
445
Correspondence, diplomatic. (See Diplomatic corres-
pondence.)
1
24
Corporation notes, amount cancelled in 1885 by Alex-
andria
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
180
2
24
Same, by corporation of Washington
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
181
Costs and fees, reports on applications for refunding,
in cases of illegal proceedings on the part of
the Government, &c., viz:
1
22
in favor of claimants of certain teas, taken as the
property of Thompson, who was indebted to
the Government
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
5
486
2
22
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
103
1
23
in favor of the owners of the British ship James
Mitchell, cost, growing out of illegal seizure by
navy officer -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
197
1
23
in favor of Bates & Lacon, illegal seizure of cer-
tain iron for duties
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
280
)
24
against the claim of Captain John White, growing
out of prosecution for neglecting to deposite
register of vessel with consul, &c.
-
-
Rep. Com.
.1
161
2
22
Cottle, Ira, Indian depredations
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
91
1
24
Cottriall, Richard, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
650
1
24
Cottrell, Richard, forage requisitions -
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
696
1
24
Cotton, report of the Secretary of the Treasury on the
cultivation and manufacture of, with statements
of the exports and imports in 1885
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
146
8
25
report against repealing duty on -
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
324
2
23
Cotton canvass and clothing, documents respecting the
use of, in the navy
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
148
1
23
Couch, John, invalid pension -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
1
2
25
Counterfeiters, in favor of paying John E. Alexander
for services in arresting
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
624
1
22
Counterfeiting and exporting foreign coins, punishment
for
-
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
214
1
23
subject again recommended
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
258
1
25
Courts of enquiry, in the case of Brig. General Wool -
Ex. Doc.
1
46
2
25
in the case of General Scott and General Gaines,
held at Fredericktown, Maryland, proceedings,
&c., of
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-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
78
1
22
Courts martial, report of committee on the memorial of
Colonel Woolley, remonstrating against the sen-
tence in his case
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
269
8
25
proceedings of, in the case of Lieutenant Hunter,
and copy of charges against Commodore Elliott
Ex. Doc.
s
118
Court, Supreme. (See Judiciary.)
1
22
Courts, circuit, United States, for Ohio, Kentucky, and
Tennessee; number of days of session, and num-
ber of oauses tried within the last five years -
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5
207
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Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Courts, circuit, United States-Continued.
2
22
on the subject of reducing fees of attorneys, and
other officers of
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
148
1
24
report of committee, in favor of allowing addition-
al compensation to clerks in certain cases
-
Rep. Com.
1
170
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
356
1
24
in favor of paying the heirs of David Caldwell,
clerk of eastern district of Pennsylvania, cer-
tain fees and daily allowances passed to the
credit of Conard the marshal -
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
390
1
24
in favor of paying Nicholas Hedges, crier of court,
District of Columbia, for services, said amount
having been drawn by the marshal, and not paid
over
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
576
2
23
Courts in Florida, report of committee in favor of esta-
blishing, at Apalachicola
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
19
2
25
Court-house, Alexandria, D. C., on the subject of build-
ing -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
96
2
25
report of committee, same subject
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
773
1
22
Cowan, George E, and others, Yazoo land claim
-
Rep. Com.
2
286
2
23
Cowper, John, commissions on certain claims collected
under Florida treaty -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
106
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
151
1
22
Cox, Daniel W., land claim, under Maison Rouge
-
Rep. Com.
1
178
1
22
Cox, John P., widow of, refund money of which he was
robbed while paymaster
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
5
467
1
23
Cox, John W., invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
533
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
779
1
24
Cox, William, damages, giving up storchouse, use of
Treasury Department
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
474
2
24
Cox & Brent, charges against Judge Thruston, official
misconduct
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
327
2
25
Cox, James, fees, crier of court eastern district of Penn-
sylvania
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
902
1
24
Cozad, Samuel, expenses, &c., redemption from Indian
captivity
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
54
2
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
213
2
25
Coyle, Thomas, aid to test the utility of his " American
cement"
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
1021
2
22
Crabb, Horatio N., extra services lieutenant marines -
Rep. Com.
1
47
1
23
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
29
1
28
Craine, James, heirs of, commutation claim -
-
Rep. Com.
1
70
1
23
Cramer, Charles, and others, refund forfeiture
-
Rep. Com.
1
170
1
23
Crawford & Jones, sureties of Green, postmaster
-
Rep. Com.
4
451
1
28
Crawford, William, surety of A. P. Hay, receiver land
office
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
101
2
23
Crawford, Colonel William, heirs seven year's half pay,
revolutionary
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
127
1
24
Craddock, Robert, pay and rations, revolutionary ser-
vices -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
421
2
25
Crane, Orson -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
544
2
24
Cransion, Lydia, heirs of, navy pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
26
2
25
Cravat, Richard, report of register and receiver on land
claim of
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
25
2
25
Crapo, Philip, executor of Samuel Aborn, revolutionary
claim
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
1038
1
22
Cremenes, Moses, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
5
474
1
28
Creecy, Manuel, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
69
1
23
Crews, H. B., assignee of, repairs on road in Florida -
Rep. Com.
4
529
1
24
Cresap, Daniel, revolutionary services
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
647
2
25
Credentials of members, Mr. Adams's resolution on the
subject of. (See resolution No. 8, at the by
Google
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94
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
2
23
Crittenden, Stephen, land site for custom-house, Mid-
dletown
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
44
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
34
2
24
Crimes, President recommends repeal of the statute of
limitation in certain criminal cases
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
85
2
25-
Criminals, memorial of inhabitants of Philadelphia, in
favor of executing them in prison yards
-
Ex. Doc.
2
53
1
24
Criminal court, District of Columbia, grand jury of
Washington, on the subject of establishing
-
Ex. Doc.
6
239
2
25
Croaton Sound, survey of, with a view to inland com-
munication from Chesapeake bay to Charleston,
South Carolina
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
11
445
2
25
Crockett, S. B., late postmaster, in relation to the ba-
lance due from
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
353
1
22
Crofoot, Benjamin, revolutionary pension
.
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
35
2
25
Crocket, Daniel H., invalid pension -
-
-
Rep: Com.
3
676
1
22
Crosby, Eleakim, Canadian volunteer
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
55
1
22
Crosby, Joshua, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
119
2
25
Croskey, Joseph
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
957
1
24
Cross, Major Trueman, services, acting quartermaster
general
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
443
3
25
Cross, Major Trueman, in relation to the accounts of,
extra allowances, &c.
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
$
31
1
22
Cross, Thomas, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
40
1
23
Cross, James, supplies, Pennsylvania insurrection in
1794
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
471
1
23
Crooks, William, boards taken for public use -
-
Rep. Com.
1
129
1
24
Crooks, William & James, indemnity, illegal seizure of
their vessel
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
814
2
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
243
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
64
1
24
Crow, Albion T., stable burnt while in public service
Rep. Com.
2
491
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
22
2
25
Crow shoals, pier at, Legislature of New Jersey in favor
of
-
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
11
433
2
25
report of committee, same subject
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
1050
2
25
Crouch, Hazel W., administrator of, medical services
Rep. Com.
4
849
1
22
Cruzat, Antoine, donation claim to land
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
234
1
23
Same
1
105
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
22
Crumvine, Peter, work on Cumberland road -
-
Rep. Com.
4
455
3
25
Cruger, Henry N., Indian depredations in Florida
-
Rep. Com.
1
162
1
24
Cubbage, George, and others, Indian depredations,
Black Hawk - -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
569
1
24
Same, by Sac and Fox -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
580
1
23
Cuba and Porto Rico, report of Secretary of State, with
copy of instructions and correspondence in re-
lation to discriminating duties levied in the
ports of
Ex. Doc.
3
170
-
-
-
-
-
1
23
report of committee, same subject
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
468
2
23
correspondence growing out of act of Congress
levying countervailing duties on vessels of
-
Ex. Doc.
3
120
2
25
Cudderback, William A., revolutionary pension
-
Rep. Com.
3
778
8
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
125
1
23
Cullens, John, invalid pension
I
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
2%
35
2
23
Cullumber, Joshua, vessel impressed and lost -
-
Rep. Com.
1
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
I
-
Rep. Com.
1
38
2
25
Culver, William, losses on contract, &c.
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
306
2
25
Cummings, Rev. James, services as chaplain to corps of
volunteers
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
2
22
Cummins, William, prefers charges against Judge John-
88
son, of Arkansas
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
Cumberland road. (See Road, Cumberland,)
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95
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
2
28
Cumberland river, report of engineer on progress in the
improvement of, within last two years previous
to 1835
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
80
2
28
letter from Secretary of War, as to the expendi-
ture of the appropriation of 1884, below Nash-
ville -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
113
2
28
report of survey of, with sundry maps and draw-
ings -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
171
1
24
amount appropriated for, the original estimates,
and the sum required in 1836
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
212
1
24
report of committee, expenditures, improvement
of
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
297
2
24
report of the state of the work in 1836, (docu-
ments accompanying President's message, page
278) -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
25
report showing the nature of the work, when com-
menced, the amount appropriated, and the sum
required in 1838
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
90
2
25
additional estimates for 1838, page 5
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
91
1
22
Cunningham, Jesse, invalid pension -
-
-
Rep: Com.
1
202
2
22
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
7
1
28
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
69
2
25
Cunningham, Joseph, Indian depredations
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
351
1
24
Cunningham creek, amount appropriated for the im-
provement of, original estimate, and the sum
required in 1836 for its completion
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
212
1
24
report of committee, expenditures, improvement
of
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
297
1
24
estimate of funds required to close certain ac-
counts for the improvement of
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
767
2
25
report showing the nature of the work, when com-
menced, the amount appropriated, and sum re-
quired in 1838
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
90
2
25
Currier, Solomon H., fees on duty bonds taken by him,
and collected by his successor in office
-
Rep. Com.
2
394
2
25
Currin, Timothy, house rent -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
846
8
25
Currin, Richard, memorial of, on the subject of the salt
lick reservation in Tennessee
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
139
Currency, for memorials from inhabitants of the differ-
ent States, on the subject of the deranged state
of the currency. (See under head of Bank U.
States.)
1
22
estimate by Hon. R. H. Wilde, as to the compa-
rative expense of a small note and specie cir-
culation of ten millions of dollars for 100 years,
(see accompanying his resolution, No. 7, at the
end of volume 5, reports of committees.)
1
23
reports of committees, (by Campbell P. White,)
on the subject of coins and the currency
-
Rep. Com.
2
278
1
23
report of the Secretary of the Treasury, (Mr.
Crawford,) in 1820, on the state of the, with a
general statement of the condition of the banks
at that time -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
51
2
23
statements showing the circulation in specie and
paper of the United States, and several other
countries, at several different periods -
-
Ex. Doc.
2
27
1
24
views of President Jackson on the subject of the,
page 17
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
24
observations of Secretary of the Treasury, (Mr.
Woodbury,) in relation to the, connected with
the deposite bank system, (annual report on
Finance, page 20)
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
Google
1
3
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Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
2
24
Currency, observations of President Jackson again on
the subject of the currency, page 11
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
25
report of the Committee of Wavs and Means, (by
Mr. Cambreleng,) on the subject of the, and
with a view to the establishment of an Indepen-
dent Treasury; with views of the minority of
the committee annexed
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
634
1
24
Cushing, Thomas, bounty on fishing voyage
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
804
2
24
Custis, Thomas, representatives of, commutation claim
Rep. Com.
1
189
Customs. (See Duties)
bonds for duties. (See Duty bonds.)
revenue derived from. (See annual report on
Finance.
1
28
instructions to collectors of the, under tariff acts
of July, 1832, and March, 1833
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
47
1
28
report of committee, in favor of establishing ware-
house system for the collection of
-
-
Rep. Com.
s
323
2
24
Same object
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
195
2
23
copies of circulars (instructions) to collectors of
Ex. Doc.
3
79
1
24
Same, to discontinue receipt of bank notes less
than $5, (annual report on Finance, page 54)
Ex. Doc.
1
s
1
22
Custom-house officers, abstract of emoluments and ex-
penditures in 1831
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
213
2
22
Same, in 1832 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
146
1
28
Same, in 1833 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
891
2
23
Same, in 1834 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
178
1
24
Same, in 1835 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
209
2
24
Same, in 1836 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
177
2
25
Same, in 1837 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
838
3
25
Same, in 1838 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
188
1
22
list of those employed at Boston, New York, Phi-
ladelphia, Baltimore, and Charleston, in 1831,
and their compensation
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
202
2
33
report of Secretary of the Treasury on fixing num-
ber of, and best mode of compensating
-
Ex. Doc.
2
25
1
24
further report of Secretary of the Treasury, same
subject
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
27
1
24
report of committee on fixing the number and
compensation of, and to change certain collec-
tion districts -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
480
2
28
letter from Secretary of the Treasury, in answer
to call for the amount of salaries paid officers at
Boston, New York, Philadelphia, and Balti-
more, under second section of act of 27th June,
1834, stating that no payments had been made
Ex. Doc.
s
104
2
24
documents in relation to the fees of the gaugers of
the port of New York
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
s
116
1
24
memorial of merchants of Boston, in favor of in-
creasing number of
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
527
1
24
salary of two offices allowed to John H. Petterson,
he having performed the duties of both
-
Rep. Com.
s
805
2
25
additional compensation allowed to, under act of
4th July, 1836
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
217
3
25
bonds of the collectors and naval officers of Phila-
delphia, New York, and Boston, dates and sure-
ties -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
130
1
22
Custom-houses, at New York, letter from Secretary of
the Treasury, recommending the erection of a
new one, and the disposal of the old one
-
Ex. Doc.
6
256
2
22
at Newburyport, report of committee in favor of
erecting new one
-
Rep. Com.
1
67
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Congress.
Description
of book.
Volume.
Number.
2
28
Custom-houses, letter from the Secretary of the Trea-
sury, respecting the erection of custom-houses
at New York, Baltimore, New Bedford, New-
buryport, and Middletown; and in relation to
sale of sites at Mobile and Sandy Hook, not
being wanted
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
24
1
24
Same, in relation Ito the progress made in the
erection of custom-houses, and as to the amount
necessary in 1836 for the one at New York, and
the warehouse at Baltimore
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
18
s
25
amount expended on the one at New York, and
the amount required in 1839 for its completion
Ex. Doc.
4
136
1
24
at Boston, memorial of merchants, erection of new
one -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
65
1
24
report of committee, making additional appropri-
ation for the one at Boston
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
448
2
22
at Plymouth, memorial of merchants for erection
of new one at that place
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
52
1
24
at Philadelphia, memorial of Chamber of Com-
merce for new one at that city
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
63
1
24
at Savannah, change site, and in favor of building
new house
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
682
1
24
report of committee on claim of architects for
plans for building at New York, submitted to
the Secretary of the Treasury, and destroyed
in burning of the Treasury Department
-
Rep. Com.
1
348
3
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
278
1
22
Cutts, Thomas, representatives of, revolutionary certifi-
cate -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
310
1
23
Cutts, John, (see Kutts,) plan, &c., for custom-house
New York, destroyed
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
405
1
23
Cutcheon, James, property taken by troops, late war
with Great Britain
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
462
2
25
Cuyahoga river, survey of
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
95
1
24
Dade, major, five years' half pay to widows and orphans
of officers and soldiers under his command
against the Indians
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
415
3
25
Dade institute, in favor of granting land to the
-
Rep. Com.
2
321
1
24
Daggett & Atwater, refund tonnage duty
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
102
2
25
Dagget, Nathan, heirs of, revolutionary services
-
Rep. Com.
8
685
1
22
Dalton, Isaac, revolutionary pension -
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
52
1
23
Dal, John, revolutionary pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
365
1
24
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
184
Damages. (See Indemnity and contracts.)
1
22
Dana, N. & L., & Co., remit duty on salt destroyed
-
Rep. Com.
8
326
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
99
1
24
Danforth, Joseph, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
431
1
24
Daniels, Job, revolutionary pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
509
1
22
Dardin, David, representatives of, value of horse im-
pressed and lost in the revolution
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
48
1
22
Darling, Henry, remit duty, violation cod fishery
-
Rep. Com.
8
361
1
28
Same -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
108
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
44
2
24
Darling Eli, navy pension
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
23
1
22
Dauphin, Jane, administratrix of John, refund forfeiture
of vessel
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
140
2
25
Davenport, George, memorial of
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
331
1
23
Davis, Charles B., furniture destroyed by the British,
means of removal taken for public use
-
Rep. Com.
8
314
1
23
Davis, William, work on Cumberland road
-
-
24
Rep. Google Com.
4
455
1
Davis, William, of New York, arrears of revolutionary
by
pension
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
416
2
25
Same -
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
-
214
13
98
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Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
1
23
Davis, Eli, horse lost in war with Black Hawk
-
Rep. Com.
4
476
1
24
Davis, Daniel, horse lost in war with Great Britain
-
Rep. Com.
2
413
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
15
2
24
Davis, Daniel, of Maine, revolutionary pension
-
Rep. Com.
1
61
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
157
-
1
24
Davis, Jonathan, horse lost in war with Great Britain
-
Rep. Com.
2
482
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
21
3
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com
1
44
2
24
Davis, Lot, privateer pension - -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
30
3
25
Davis, Robert, lost horse campaign against Seminole
Indians
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
43
2
24
Davis, John, heirs of, revolutionary services -
-
Rep. Com.
1
69
2
25
Davis, John, of Virginia, revolutionary pension
-
Rep. Com.
3
605
3
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
31
1
22
Davis, Amasa, assignee of, refund penalty erroneously paid
Rep. Com.
1
58
2
25
Davis, Elisha, revolutionary pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
700
1
22
Davis, Winthrop, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
118
2
25
Davis, Nathaniel, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
296
8
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
81
1
22
Davis, William, and others, aliens, on granting patents
to
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
458
2
25
Davis, Levi, & F. Forman, attorneys, for professional
services, defending register of land office, &c.
Rep. Com.
3
710
1
22
Daws, Mary, pre-emption right to land
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
94
1
24
Dawson, George, work on Cumberland road -
-
Rep. Com.
3
734
2
24
Dawson, John, heirs of, locate land in lieu of that taken
for public use
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
36
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
295
3
25
Dawson, William, & Co., repeal duty on cotton, report
against repealing
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
324
2
23
Day, Sylvester, allowance for quarters as assistant sur-
geon
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
111
2
25
Same, adverse report -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
401
1
24
Day, Joseph, administrator of, commutation claim
-
Rep. Com.
3
819
1
22
Deaf and dumb, in Ohio, grant land, aid in education of
Rep. Com.
2
312
3
25
in Indiana, Legislature of Indiana, same object -
Ex. Doc.
4
153
1
24
Deas & Findley, medical attendance on troops
-
Rep. Com.
1
270
2
22
Dearing, William L. S., field notes and surveying in-
struments accidentally lost
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
34
1
23
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
128
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
321
1
24
for services, aid in making surveys in Mississippi
Rep. Com.
1
341
3
25
Deblieux, Alexander L., land claim
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
150
Debt, public, state of the. (See annual report of Com-
missioners of the Sinking Fund.)
1
22
amount paid in 1830 snd 1831
7
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
200
2
22
remarks of the President in relation to the near
approach of the extinguishment of, page 8
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
23
amount expended in each State annually, from
1791 to 1833, on account of the
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
89
1
24
wbole amount paid off, (President's message, page
14) -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
Debt. (See Balances, aud see Defaulters.)
due from Commercial Bank of Lake Erie, on the
subject of
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
53
1
22
Debtors, insolvent, President recommends modification
in acts for the relief of, page 13
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
22
annual report of the names of applicants under act
of 1831, for the relief of
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
54
2
22
Same in 1832, with copy of instructions from the
Treasury Department, rendered necessary by
act of 14th July, 1832
-
-
-
Ex. Doc
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2
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Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
1
23
Debtors, insolvent, names of applicants, &c., in 1833
-
Ex. Doc.
4
239
2
23
Same, in 1834 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc
2
89
1
24
Same, in 1835 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
24
2
24
Same, in 1836 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
80
2
25
Same, in 1837 -
.
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
37
3
25
Same, in 1838 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
39
2
23
memorial of merchants of New York, extend pro-
visions of acts for the relief of
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
81
2
23
report of Secretary of the Treasury, in favor of
extending acts for the relief of
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
37
1
23
report of committee, in favor of releasing rever-
sionary interest in the case of Dominick Lynch
Rep. Com.
1
200
3
25
report of the Secretary of the Treasury, in favor
of extending the benefits of the insolvent law to
cases of insolvencies occurring on or before 1st
day of January, 1839 -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
96
2
24
Debtors, imprisoned, in the District of Columbia, be-
tween 1820 and 1836, showing the names and
amount of debt and cost in each case -
-
Ex. Doc.
2
24
1
22
Debt, imprisoned for, report of committee, (by R. M.
Johnson,) in favor of abolishing
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
194
2
22
Same, reprinted
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
5
1
24
in favor of abolishing, in the District of Columbia
Rep. Com.
3
782
Debenture. (See Drawback.)
1
22
Decatur, Susan, widow of Commodore Stephen, memo-
rial of, in behalf of herself and crew of the
ketch Intrepid, on account of the destruction of
the Philadelphia frigate; with list of those on
board of the Intrepid at the time
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
27
1
23
report of committee, in favor of rewarding the
captors of the frigate -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
45
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
237
Defences. (See Fortifications, and see Frontiers.)
Defaulters. (Also see Balances.)
1
25
on the subject of losses sustained by agents, &c.,
under the different modes of keeping the pub-
lic revenue -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
29
2
25
statement showing the names of receivers, and
collectors, and depositories, who are in default
to the Government; the length of time due; se-
curity given, and probable loss up to 1838; also
showing the balances due from the late deposite
banks
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
111
2
25
letters from the Treasury Department to collec-
tors and receivers who have failed to account -
Ex. Doc.
9
297
3
25
in relation to defalcations which have occurred
since 1st October, 1837, and amount collected
from defaulters since 17th January, 1838, as re-
ported in document No. 111 -
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
122
2
25
balances against deposite banks and collecting
officers not secured, and the probable loss in
1838; also probable loss on duty bonds, and loss-
es on depreciated bank paper
-
-
Ex. Doc.
7
191
2
25
reports from the several departments, on the sub-
ject of providing for more strict accountability
of disbursing officers, to prevent defalcations,
page 165
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
8
8
25
report of the Secretary of the Treasury, in rela-
tion to the defalcation of Samuel Swartwout,
and recommending the adoption of measures to
prevent similar occurrences -
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
18
3
25
President recommends further legislation for the
Ex. Doc. Google
by
punishment, &c., of, page 11 - -
-
-
100
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Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Defaulters-Continued
3
25
copy of circular issued by Comptroller in 1821,
and in relation to certain bonds and warrants
referred to in document communicating Swart-
wout's defalcation
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
54
3
25
causes why the defalcation was not sooner disco-
vered; copies of circular of November, 1835;
copies of Swartwout's bonds, and in relation to
his quarterly accounts
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
69
3
25
report of Select Committee to investigate the de-
falcations of Samuel Swartwout, and others,
with views of the minority of the committee
annexed
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
313
3
25
documents in relation to the case of Gen. Gratiot
Ex. Doc.
3
77
3
25
in relation to debts due from certain banks in
Boston, and from John K. Simpson, late pen-
sion agent
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
120
3
25
in relation to the balance standing against Thomas
Irwin
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
169
3
25
Same, in the case of Charles J. Ingersoll
-
Ex. Doc.
6
245
3
25
in relation to the defalcation of John Brahan
-
Ex. Doc.
4
178
3
25
suggestions of the Comptroller, in relation to
closing certain description of accounts standing
on the books of the Treasury as balances, &c.
Ex. Doc.
4
127
3
25
in relation to disbursing agents belonging to the
military, who have failed within the last two
years to settle for a longer period than two
months
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
242
1
24
De Forrest, Ebenezer, revolutionary pension -
-
Rep. Com.
1
8
2
25
Deitz, Johan Jost, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
452
1
24
De Kraff, Frederick C., services, surveyor city of Wash-
ington
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
351
1
22
De Graff& Walton, losses on Treasury notes, and inter-
est on advances
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
394
2
23
De Grasse, Adelaide, (widow Grochamps,) daughter of
the late Count De Grasse, memorial of, revolu-
tionary services of her father - -
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
149
1
23
De Kalb, Baron De, memorial of descendants of, for
revolutionary services of their ancestor
-
Ex. Doc.
6
469
1
24
Same, with memorial of S. Dewitt Bloodgood -
Ex. Doc.
6
232
1
22
De Lesdernier, Lewis F., revolutionary pension
-
Rep. Com.
1
169
1
24
De Lesdernier, William, refund discriminating duties
Rep. Com.
2
486
1
22
Delapiere, Bartholomew, invalid pension
Rep. Com.
I
201
-
-
1
22
Deloach, Simon, invalid pension
1
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
295
1
23
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
I
37
2
23
Delassus & Choteau, opinion of the Supreme Court in
land cases of -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
172
1
22
Delassus, Don Carlos Dehault, property destroyed, &c.,
in revolt of inhabitants of West Florida
5
500
-
Rep. Com.
2
22
Delawney, David, services, military inspector
-
Rep. Com.
1
60
1
23
Delauney, Alexander, remit duty on medical works -
Rep. Com.
3
345
1
24
Delord & Bailey, goods sold soldiers -
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
359
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
9
1
23
Delaware breakwater, names and compensation of su-
perintendants on the
Ex. Doc.
422
-
-
-
-
5
2
23
board of officers make examination of, (documents
accompanying President's message, page 97)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
23
report of board of officers as to the utility of con-
tinuing the works on, with maps of the break-
2/21/
water and harbor
-
I
1
-
Ex. Doc.
4
145
report of engineer on the state of the work in 1836,
(documents accompanying President's message,
gitized by Google
page 255)
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
I
2
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101
Congress.
Description
of book.
Volume.
Number.
24
Delaware breakwater, memorial of Chamber of Com-
merce of Philadelphia, in favor of completing
the work
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
91
24
report of committee, expenditures on the
-
Rep. Com.
1
297
24
additional, same subject
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
767
22
Delaware river, report of survey of
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
306
23
report of condition of the harbors on the, with
estimate for the repair and preservation of the
same -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
103
24
Same, in 1836 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
212
24
report in relation to removal of bar near Fort
Mifflin, in the, (documents President's message,
page 253)
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
24
Legislature of Delaware, repair piers, &c., in the
Ex. Doc.
4
147
25
Delaware city, memorial of citizens of Philadelphia, for
the erection of piers, &c.
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
151
25
report of examination, with plan, &c. for the im-
provement of, by H. Belin
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
199
25
memorial of Chesapeake and Delaware Canal
Company, same object
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
251
Delaware State, memorials in relation to the Bank of
the United States, and the removal of the pub-
lic deposites. (See Bank United States.)
memorials on the subject of the tariff. (See
Duties.)
memorials on the subject of nullification. (See
Nullification.)
23
Legislature, in relation to constructing harbor
at Newcastle
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
189
24
Legislature, in favor of repealing tax for hospital
money, on those engaged in the coasting and
fisheries
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
146
24
Legislature, repair piers in the Delaware river -
Ex. Doc.
4
147
23
Dement, John, correct erroneous entry of land
-
Rep. Com.
3
851
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
71
24
Demurage, report against the claim of Potts & Clements,
transporting provisions to Laguira, and their
vessel detained
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
278
25
favorable report, same case
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
1047
23
Dennis, James, services of wagon and team
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
299
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
627
24
Dennison, Christopher, revolutionary pension
-
Rep. Com.
1
198
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
171
25
Denham, David R., Indian depredations in Florida
-
Rep. Com.
1
167
22
Denmark, copies of instructions and correspondence in
negotiating treaty of indemnity with -
-
Ex. Doc.
6
249
24
report of committee in relation to claims on, for
prizes under Captain John Paul Jones, sent
into the port of Bergen, and restored to the ori-
ginal owners -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
297
25
on same subject
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
389
24
Departments, Executive, report of Select Committee,
(by Mr. Wise,) investigation into the adminis-
tration of the -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
194
Depredations. (See Indian depredations.)
Despatches, bearers of. (See Diplomatic services.)
Deposites, public money. (See Surplus revenue.)
(See Banks, depositories.)
for memorials in relation to the removal of the
deposites. (See Bank United States.)
President informs Congress of the removal of,
from the Bank United States, page 12
-
Ex. Doc.
by
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Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Deposites public money-Continued.
1
23
report of the Secretary of the Treasury, reasons
for the removal from Bank United States
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
23
report of Committee of Ways and Means, in rela-
tion to the removal of the deposites from Bank
United States
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
312
1
23
report of the minority of the committee, (by Mr.
Polk,) page 96
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
312
1
23
Same, (by Mr. Binney) -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
313
1
23
report of Committee of Ways and Means, (by Mr.
Polk,) in favor of continuing State banks as de-
positories
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
422
1
24
President recommends that suitable provision be
made for the, page 19
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
23
amount on deposite in banks on 1st April, 1836 -
Ex. Doc.
6
252
2
24
amount on deposite in each quarter of 1833, '34,
'35, and '36 -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
77
2
24
amount to be deposited with each State -
-
Ex. Doc.
2
62
2
24
statement, showing difference in distribution be-
tween electoral vote and direct tax mode, page
24
-
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
25
President Van Buren recommends the suspension
of the payment of the fourth instalment to the
States, (message at extra session)
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
1
Depreciation on Treasury notes. (See Treasury notes.)
2
24
report against the claim of the officers of the sloop
of war Boston, for depreciation of money paid
them on a foreign station
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
278
Desertions in the army. (See Army.)
2
24
Deshields, Joseph, refund fine, clearance of vessel
-
Rep. Com.
1
34
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
86
2
23
Despatch, owners of the brig, refund discriminating du-
ties on
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
130
3
25
Same -
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-
-
-
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Rep. Com.
1
109
]
24
De Treville, John, heirs of, commutation claim
-
Rep. Com.
2
393
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
133
3
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
161
1
22
Detroit, property destroyed at the surrender of, report
of Select Committee in favor of providing for
the payment of
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
393
1
23
Develin, John S., quartermaster sergeant, for services
as clerk to the quartermaster -
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
294
154
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
-
1
2
453
1
22
Develin, Henry, work on Cumberland road
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
456
2
24
Devan Brun, Ann Levancher, revolutionary seven years'
half pay
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
302
3
25
De Villemont, Don Carlos, land claim
Rep. Com.
1
243
-
-
1
24
Dewey, Ebenezer, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
497
2
28
Dibble, Orange H., report of the Secretary of the Trea-
Ex. Doc.
m
1
12
sury on the claim of, damages, &c., in relation
2
51
to the building of the Potomac bridge -
-
2
23
report of committee on said claim
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
148
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
792
1
25
report of the Secretary of the Treasury, under
joint resolution referring this case to him for
examination, &c.
-
-
I
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Ex. Doc.
1
48
2
25
statement of his claim submitted by himself
-
Ex. Doc.
2
33
1
24
Dickey, John L., letter from, in relation to the location
of the Cumberland road from Springfield to
Richmond
-
-
-
Ex. Doc
206
-
1
22
Dickenson, Seth, revolutionary pension
-
-
2
Rep Com.
1
42
25
Dickinson, Thomas W., revolutionary claim -
-
Rep. Com.
2
505
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Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
1
24
Dickerson, Samuel, change entry of land
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Rep. Com.
1
287
2
25
Same
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Rep. Com.
2
494
]
22
Dick, Elias D., administrator of, bounties, &c., paid
soldiers
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-
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-
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Rep. Com.
1
193
2
25
Dickson, William
-
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-
-
Rep. Com.
4
959
2
25
Dixon, John, military bounty land
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
252
3
25
Dickey, Miles W., violation on part of the Post Office
Department of his contract
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
274
1
24
Dillard, James, heirs of, commutation claim -
-
Rep. Com.
3
833
1
24
Dimick, Peter, revolutionary pension -
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
215
1
22
Diplomatic services, Secretary of the Treasury (Mr.
McLane) recommends an increase of the sala-
iies of ministers (annual report on Finance,
page 11)
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
3
1
22
memorandum of persons who have performed du.
ties of charges d'affaires, and who claims com-
pensation
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
146
1
22
report of committee on the subject of expenses,
&c., of
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
331
2
22
report of Secretary of State on the subject of our
diplomatic intercourse, and in relation to the in-
adequacy of salaries of ministers and other
agents; and also in relation to the state of the
archives of the legations
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
94
1
23
President again calls the attention of Congress to
the above subject, page 9
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
1
2
24
comparative statements in relation to a change in
the salaries of ministers, in 1837
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
78
2
24
disbursements, &c., consuls, Barbary powers
-
Ex. Doc.
2
69
2
25
Same, in 1837 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
7
149
2
25
Secretary of State suggests revision in the consu-
lar system, page 165 -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
8
2
25
documents on same subject
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
11
467
2
25
list of ministers, and other agents in office on the
4th March, 1829; those recalled, and subse-
quent appointments; service and pay -
-
Ex. Doc.
10
368
2
25
report of committee on the subject of the expenses
of the State Department, as it relates to the di-
plomatic service; with a statement showing the
estimated expense in 1838 of the several mis-
sions, compared with an average expense of the
same for the last eleven years
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
931
Diplomatic services, reports on claims for, viz:
2
22
in favor of settling the accounts of Michael Hogan
on principles of equity
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
105
1
23
in favor of allowing Alexander Scott interest on
claim heretofore settled
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
427
2
23
in favor of allowing Edmund Roberts pay for extra
services
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
25
1
24
in favor of paying John Randolph Clay, secretary
of legation, for services as charge d'affaires at
St. Petersburg
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
212
1
24
in favor of allowing Henry Wheaton, outfit, &c,
charge d'affaires court of Prussia
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
213
1
24
Same, to Thomas P. Barton
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
294
1
24
in favor of allowing Alexander H. Everett office
rent -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
562
1
24
against the claim of the representatives of Henrv
F. Lamb, for expenditures, &c., in 1785, as di-
plomatic agent to Algiers
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
622
1
24
in favor of paying Thomas L. L. Brent, expenses
in procuring copies of documents on the sub-
gitized by Google
ject of spoliations while Charge in Portugal -
Rep. Com.
3
675
104
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Diplomatic services, &c.-Continued.
1
24
in relation to allowing John Adam Smith, outfit,
&c., acting as charge d'affaires at the court of
London
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
841
2
24
in favor of paying J.P. Hutchinson for services as
Charge at Lisbon
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
115
2
25
in favor of Charles S. Walsh, for same in Spain
Rep. Com.
s
639
2
24
in favor of the representatives of William Tudor,
for services as diplomatic agent at Lima
-
Rep. Com.
1
200
2
24
in favor of Richard Harrison, for services, &c., as
commercial agent, &c., in Spain during the
revolutionary war
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
205
2
25
in favor of settling the accounts of the representa-
tives of Aaron Vail, consul at L'Orient, on
principles of equity, &c.
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
637
2
25
in favor of paying expenses, &c., of Jesse E. Dow,
bearer of despatches
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
806
1
22
Diplomatic correspondence from 1783 to 1789, in favor
of authorizing the publication of, continuation
of former publication by Mr. Sparks
-
Rep. Com.
3
356
Disbursements. (See Expenditures.)
commissions on. (See Commissions.)
Discriminating duties. (See Duties.)
Distribution of surplus revenue. (See Surplus revenue.)
District of Columbia. (See Columbia, District.)
Distress, seamen. (See Seamen, and see Salvage.)
2
23
Disbursing officers, circular, instructions issued to
-
Ex. Doc.
3
79
2
25
reports from the several departments on the sub-
ject of providing for more strict accountability of
Ex. Doc.
1
3
2
25
Dismal Swamp canal, additional sum required in 1838
for
-
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
90
2
25
report of survey from the southern debouche to
Winyaw bay, with a view of opening inland
communication from Chesapeake bay to Charles-
ton, South Carolina
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
11
445
2
23
Documentary History of the Revolution, by Clark and
Force, report of Secretary of State on the sub-
ject of the contract for the publication of the
Ex. Doc.
2
36
1
24
report of Committee of Ways and Means, (by Mr.
Cave Johnson,) on rescinding contract for the
publication of
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
819
1
22
Documents, State papers, progress in the printing new
edition of, by Gales & Seaton -
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
29
1
22
report of the Clerk of House of Representatives
and Secretary of the Senate, of their proceed-
ings under act authorizing the publication of
the State papers
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
35
I
-
2
24
printing, &c., completed in 21 volumes -
-
Ex. Doc.
4
180
Docks. (See Navy yards.)
2
23
Dodge, Colonel Henry, copy of his journal of expedi-
tion to the Camanches Indians in 1834, (docu-
ments, President's message, page 70)
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
24
copy of his journal, expedition to the Rocky
mountains in 1835
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
181
1
23
Dodge, Andrew, expenditures, military service
Rep. Com.
4
470
-
1
.24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
16
2
24
Dodge, Joshua, consulate fees, &c.
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
163
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
see
3
25
Dodge, Catharine, land claim
117
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
2
22
Dohrman, Arnold Henry, heirs of, land for revolution-
ary services -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
68
23
Same -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
55
-
23
Dolman, A. & S., work on Cumberland road -
-
Rep. Com.
4
456
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 105
Congress.
Description
-
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Domestic manufactures. (See Manufactures.)
2
25
Donaldson & Colt, expenses, &c., arresting mail robbers
Rep. Com.
2
528
1
22
Donelson, Alexander, assignee of D. G. Howard, lost
horse Seminole war -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
188
1
22
Donaldson, Lothario, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
380
3
25
1
Donnel, John, executors of, vessel sunk defence of Bal-
timore
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
66
3
25
Doty, Hon. J. D., letter of, on internal improvements
in Wiskonsin
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
175
2
25
Doorkeeper House of Representatives, fixing duties of
Rep. Com.
3
750
2
25
Dorsett, Oliver, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
610
1
22
Dougherty, William, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
367
1
22
Dougherty, Christopher, revolutionary pension
-
Rep. Com.
3
410
1
23
Dougherty, Bernard, work on Cumberland road
-
Rep. Com.
4
456
1
24
Dougherty, Richard, invalid pension -
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
784
2
25
Dougherty, John, pre-emption, land at Mineral point -
Rep. Com.
3
687
1
23
Douglass, George, and others, pre-emption rights to land
Rep. Com.
1
135
2
23
Same
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
61
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
677
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
198
1
23
Douglass, Colonel William, heirs of, revolutionary seven
years' half pay
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
138
2
25
Douglass, Stephen P. W., patent for new invention
-
Rep. Com.
3
668
1
23
Dousman, Michael, land claim
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
396
2
25
Douthat, Samuel, and others, Indian depredations dur-
ing the revolution
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
1067
2
25
Dow, Jesse E., expenses, &c., bearer of despatches -
Rep. Com.
3
806
1
24
moiety of bail forfeited on his charge, &c., em-
bezzlement of public property
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
843
2
25
Same case
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
5
1
22
Dow, Benjamin, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
232
2
22
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
7
1
24
Dow, Jonathan, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
436
I
24
Dow, John, revolutionary pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
555
1
23
Downey, Edward, work on Cumberland road -
-
Rep. Com.
4
456
2
23
Downes, Commodore John, settlement of his accounts,
allowance of a certain sum improperly charged
to him
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
48
-
-
-
-
-
1
33
1
24
Same -
-
Rep. Com.
8
728
3
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
98
2
23
reimburse cost of presents to natives of Sandwich
islands
I
I
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
102
2
25
Dowd, Benjamin B., invalid pension -
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
803
1
23
Doxtator, Peter, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
364
1
24
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
59
Drafts, protested. (See Bills of exchange, also Indem-
nity.)
Drafts, post-offices. (See Post-office acceptances.)
1
24
Drane, Lieut. Anthony, repairs, barracks New Orleans
Rep. Com.
1
121
1
22
Draper, Joseph, contesting election of Chas. C. Johnson
Rep. Com.
3
444
1
23
Dragon, Michael, heirs of, report of register and receiver
on land claim of
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
180
2
22
Dragoons, report of committee, in favor of converting
corps of mounted rangers into regiments of
-
Rep. Com.
1
17
Drawings, &c. (See Architect.)
1
22
Drawbacks on exports, in 1828, '29, and '30, compared
with amount of duties
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
13
2
22
Same, in 1829, '30, and '31
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
7
1
23
Same, in 1830, '31, and '32
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
28
2
23
Same, in 1831, '32, and '33
:
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
133
I
24
Same, in 1832, '33, and '34
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
296
14
106
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Drawbacks, &c.-Continued.
2
24
statement of drawback payable on each article of
merchandise exported in 1832, '33, '34, and '35
Ex. Doc.
3
94
1
22
in relation to extending right of, to Key West, on
certain merchandise
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
209
2
23
on the subject of allowing drawback on merchan-
dise transported over land to Mexico, and on
goods to Indians west of the Rocky mountains
Ex. Doc.
3
116
1
24
report of Committee of Commerce, in favor of ex-
tending the privilege of
Rep. Com.
3
590
-
-
-
2
25
report of Committee of Commerce, in favor of ex-
tending privilege of, placing all ports on equal-
ity, &c.
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
304
1
24
report of committee, against allowing drawback
on segars made of imported leaf, &c. -
-
Rep. Com.
3
688
2
24
report of committee, in favor of allowing draw-
back on cordage manufactured from foreign
hemp
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
229
2
25
amount of, paid annually, from 1791 to 1836
Ex. Doc.
10
330
-
reports on applications for the payment of draw-
backs withheld by reason of informalities, viz:
1
22
in favor of William Osborn, oath, &c., not taken
in time
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
23
-
1
23
in favor of James Marsh, goods innocently re-
packed
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
158
1
23
in favor of Samuel D. Walker, on Spanish tobac-
co; signatures of naval officer and surveyor ac-
cidentally omitted to export entry
-
Rep. Com.
1
171
-
1
23
in favor of Stephen Kingston, irregularity in the
shipment of certain sugars
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
195
1
23
in favor of Gwathmey & Ray, on cotton, presence
of an officer of the customs when reshipped
wanting
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
203
1
23
in favor of McJimsey & Jackson, on sugar, return
of lading omitted
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
231
1
24
in favor of the representatives of Jacob Shoemaker,
oath, &c., not taken in time
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
219
3
25
in favor of Samuel Hoffman, oath, &c., not taken
in time
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
210
1
22
Drish, Charles, representative of Christian Ish, revolu-
tionary certificate
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
1
23
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
1
22
Drummon, Grieve, invalid pension
I
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
154
1
24
Drury, Samuel, property taken from him, trading with
Indians without a license
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
s
755
2
24
Drury, Matilda, tobacco destroyed by the British in late
war
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
253
Dry docks, (See Navy yards.)
1
22
Dubose, Samuel, administrator of E. D. Dick, bounties,
&c., paid soldiers
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
193
1
22
Ducharme, Paul, land claim -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
363
1
22
Ducoing, Francois, invalid pension
-
.
-
Rep. Com.
1
187
1
23
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
1
22
Du Commun, Joseph, teacher military academy, pen-
sion, loss of sight
-
-
-
-
Rep Com.
1
1
24
Duchoquet, Francis, representatives of, confirmation
Indian grant
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
114
2
23
Dudley, Benjamin W., executor of Wilkins, allowance
of interest
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com
1
x
1
24
Same -
Digitiz
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
$
Duelling, memorials on the subject of, viz:
25
inhabitants of Newark, New Jersey
-
-
Ex. Doc.
7
198
25
professors of Cambridge college-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
221
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.
107
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Duelling, memorials, &c.-Continued.
2
25
Legislature of Massachusetts
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
382
2
25
Legislature of New York
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
391
2
25
report and testimony in relation to the duel be-
tween Hon. Jonathan Cilley and Hon. William
J. Graves
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
825
2
22
Due bills, issued by assistant quartermaster Tupper in
1816 and 1817, in relation to the payment of
Rep. Com.
1
115
3
25
in favor of paying Chauncey Calhoun's claim,
Tupper's due bills
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
151
8
25
Same, in the case of John Howe, similar claim -
Rep. Com.
1
188
2
25
against paying those issued by quartermasters, un-
less the purpose for which given is distinctly
stated, (see the case of David Stone) -
-
Rep. Com.
2
541
cancelled by Alexandria, &c. (See Corporation
notes.)
2
25
Dublin township, Mercer county, Ohio, ascertain value
of school lands covered by grants to Shane and
Godfroy
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
-
-
559
3
25
report from the Land office, showing its value, &c.
Ex. Doc.
1
9
3
25
report of committee, in favor of paying the value,
&c. -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
241
2
25
Dubois, J. B., land claim
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
$10
2
25
Duchuquette, same
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
310
2
25
Duckwitz & Victor, remission of duties
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
688
1
22
Dufossat, Joseph Soneat, land claim
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
32
1
22
Dukes, Joseph, Indian reservation
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
246
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
719
3
25
Dummett, D. & F. H., Indian depredations in Florida
Rep. Com.
1
162
1
22
Dunham, Stephen, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
41
1
23
Dunham, Daniel, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
83
1
22
Dunn, Robert, revolutionary pension -
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
16
1
23
Duncan, Samuel C., losses, grading Cumberland road
Rep. Com.
4
480
1
23
Duncan, Silas, navy pension -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
503
2
24
Duncan & Taylor, goods seized
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
217
2
25
Duncan, Mathew, defalcation, recruiting service
-
Rep. Com.
8
804
1
24
Dunkirk harbor, amount appropriated for, the original
estimate, and the sum necessary in 1836 for the
improvement of
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
212
1
24
report of committee, same subject
-
Rep. Com.
1
297
2
25
report showing the nature of the work, when com-
menced, the amount appropriated, and the sum
required in 1838
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
90
1
Du Ponceau, Peter S., on the culture of silk -
Ex. Doc.
-
1
22
11
-
5
232
2
25
Dupont, Abraham, horse lost in military service
-
Rep. Com.
4
888
2
25
Durfee, Benjamin, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
879
1
22
Durfee, Joseph, revolutionary pension -
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
370
1
22
Durkee, Nathan, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
168
1
24
Duryee, Charles H., midshipman, pay for time while
dismissed, and reinstated
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
177
1
24
Durette, Lewis, heirs of, relinquish title of United
States in certain lands to
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
261
2
25
Durant, Elizabeth, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
881
3
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
32
Duties, collection of. (See Custom-house officers.)
Duties, revenue derived from. (See annual reports on
Finance.)
Duties and drawbacks. (See Drawbacks.)
1
22
Duties and drawbacks, comparative view of, in 1828,
'29, and '30
-
-
I
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
22
Same, in 1829, '30, and '31
-
-
-
Ex. Doc
1
28
Same, in 1830, '31, and '32
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
108
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
2
23
Duties and drawbacks, comparative view of, in 1831,
'32, and '33
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
s
133
1
24
Same, in 1832, '33, and '34
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
7
296
2
24
on each article of imported merchandise, in 1832,
'33, '34, and '35
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
94
1
22
Duty on tonnage, report against repealing act author-
izing the collection of, at Baltimore, as port
charges
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
445
1
22
Duties, respecting tonnage duties levied at Martinique
and Guadaloupe on American vessels, and in
relation to duties levied on French vessels from
those ports
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
21
1
22
respecting the exemption of Portuguese vessels
from tonnage duties -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
206
1
24
correspondence, &c., respecting the repeal of dis-
criminating duties on cargoes and vessels of
Portugal
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
134
1
23
report of the Secretary of State, respecting dis-
criminating duties levied in the ports of Cuba
and Porto Rico
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
170
1
23
report of committee, recommending countervail-
ing duties on vessels from those ports
-
Rep. Com.
4
463
2
23
correspondence growing out of the act levying
countervailing duties -
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
120
2
23
letter from American consul at Porto Rico, on
same subject, with a statement of duties levied
in 1835
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
173
2
22
report of the Secretary of State, refund tonnage
duties on vessels of nations that have abolished
discriminating duties on American vessels
-
Ex. Doc.
3
129
1
24
recommendation of the President, respecting dis-
criminating duties on Dutch and Belgian ves-
sels and cargoes, page 5
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
24
report of Committee on Foreign Affairs, same
subject, and in relation to refunding duty paid
on Belgian vessel Antonius -
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
333
1
22
observations of the Secretary of the Treaaury,
(Mr. McLane,) on the subject of arranging
tariff of duties to the wants of the Government,
(annual report on Finance, page 14) -
-
Ex. Doc.
1
3
1
22
report of the Secretary of the Treasury, (Mr.
McLane,) furnishing a new tariff of duties
-
Ex. Doc.
5
222
1
22
comparative prices of wool with certain rates of
duties, page 5
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
223
1
22
President Jackson recommends modification in
tariff of duties, (annual message, page 12)
-
Ex. Doc
1
2
1
22
report of Committee of Ways and Means, (by Mr.
McDuffie,) for reducing and equalizing the
tariff of
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
279
1
22
report of the minority of the committee -
-
Rep. Com.
2
279
1
22
report of the Committee on Manufactures, (by
Mr. Adams,) recommending a new tariff
-
Rep. Com.
5
481
1
22
statement of amount of duties which would accrue
under tariff bill reported by Mr. Adams
-
Ex. Doc.
6
261
1
22
statements of collectors in relation to the effect of
the tariff acts on the prices of certain articles
Ex. Doc.
6
261
1
22
statement of duties remitted under act of 2d
March, 1831 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
37
1
22
Same, under act of 28th May, 1830
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
216
1
22
net amount of revenue collected annually for se-
veral years back on various foreign articles of
manufactures, and in relation to iron admitted
as scrap iron -
-
-
-
Digitized
Ex.
Google
301
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 109
Congress.
Description
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Duties-Continued.
22
statements showing the invoice or prime cost of
goods in the country from whence imported,
paying ad valorem, specific, or free of duty,
from 1821 to 1831
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
302
22
President again recommends a reduction in tariff
of duties, (annual message, page 8)
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
South Carolina opposes the collection of, under
tariffact. (See Nullification.)
22
report of the Committee on the Judiciary, (by
Mr. Bell,) providing for the enforcement of the
collection of duties in South Carolina
-
Rep. Com.
1
85
report of the Committee of Ways and Means, (by
Mr. Verplanck,) recommending reduction in
22
the tariff. of duties, with statements of the
amount of revenue that will accrue under pro-
posed alteration
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
14
comparative statements of duties under acts of
22
1816, '18, '24, '28, '32, and the bill reported by
the Committee of Ways and Means at this ses-
sion, (1833)
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
96
data on which the Secretary of the Treasury cal-
22
culates that the duties will amount to eighteen
millions of dollars annually after the 3d March,
1833 -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
97
22
report of Mr. Adams, (minority of the Committee
on Manufactures,) on the subject of protecting
manufactures
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
122
23
President declines recommending further reduc-
tion in tariff of, (annual message, page 11)
-
Ex. Doc.
1
1
23
rules and regulations adopted by the Treasury De-
ment, for carrying into effect tariff acts of July,
1832, and March, 1833
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
43
23
copies of instructions to collectors, relative to the
collection of duties under acts of July, 1832, and
March, 1833 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
47
23
amount of duties received in 1833 under the cash
system, and which would have been deferred
until 1834
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
259
23
amount collected in each State in 1833 -
-
Ex. Doc.
1
17
23
whole amount of duties collected in 1833; expen-
ses of collection, and the net revenue; amount
collected on each article, and rates of duties;
also showing the difference between importa-
tions and exportations in each article, &c.
-
Ex. Doc.
3
118
24
Same, in 1834 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
7
295
24
President recommends the reduction of duty on
salt, and on all kinds of fuel and provisions,
(annual message, page 15)
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
24
report of the Committee of Ways and Means, (by
Mr. Cambreleng,) in favor of modifying the
tariff of duties; reduce the revenue to the wants
of the Government -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
86
24
statement showing the amount collected on each
article of imported merchandise, and the draw-
back payable on re-exportation in 1832, '33,
'34, and '35 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
94
23
report of the Secretary of the Treasury, respect-
ing articles exempted under the 10th and 12th
clauses of 2d section of tariff act of 14th July,
1832, and suggesting certain alterations
-
Ex. Doc.
20
24
Same, reprinted
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
112
Digitized by
110
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Duties-Continued.
2
22
report of committee, explain and amend 18th sec-
tion of tariff act of 14th July, 1832, (hardware)
Rep. Com.
1
12
1
23
report of committee, in favor of refunding duties
to David Watkins, on hardware imported be-
tween July 18, 1831, and 20th November, 1832,
under 18th section tariff act of 14th July, 1832
Rep. Com.
2
222
2
22
documents in relation to exempting (or refunding)
duties on merchandise, imported under certain
circumstances, from the operation of the tariff
act of 19th May, 1828, (Samuel Hicks, and
others, by their agent S. B. Barrell) -
-
Ex. Doc.
1
18
1
23
Same, laid before the House by Committee of
Ways and Means, accompanied by a bill
-
Rep. Com.
1
123
2
23
Same, reprinted, with estimate of the amount of
claims
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
96
1
24
Same, again reprinted, with additional documents
Ex. Doc.
3
60
2
25
report of committee against these claims
-
Rep. Com.
4
1013
2
23
report of committee, in favor of refunding to John
F. Lewis, similar case
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
95
1
22
on the subject of reducing duties on red wines of
Austria
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
176
1
23
report of committee, on establishing system of
warehouse for the collection of
-
Rep. Com.
3
323
-
1
24
Same subject
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
195
2
22
in relation to duties levied on French ship Pac-
}
mn
1
26
Ex. Doc.
tole -
-
-
-
-
1
37
-
1
23
respecting frauds in the importation of lead, evade
the payment of duties
Ex. Doc.
132
-
-
-
3
1
24
comparative statement of duties on French wines
and silks, under tariff act of 1828, and act of
1832, from 1830 to 1835
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
117
1
24
report of committee, in favor of refunding duties
paid on plains, kerseys, and Kendal cottons -
Rep. Com.
2
309
2
23
in relation to the allowance of drawback of duties
on goods transported over land to Mexico, and
to Indians west of the Rocky mountains
-
Ex. Doc.
3
116
1
24
goods destroyed by fire, New York, memorial of
merchants of New York, sufferers by fire, for
an extension of credit on bonds for duties
-
Ex. Doc.
2
33
1
24
letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, in re-
lation to extending the time on duty bonds of
those who suffered by fire in New York
-
Ex. Doc.
3
104
1
24
report of the Committee of Ways and Means, ex-
tending the time on bonds of those who suffered
by the fire
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
41
1
24
memorial of the Chamber of Commerce of New
York, in favor of extending time on duty bonds
Ex. Doc.
4
163
2
24
amount of bonds suspended, &c., under act for the
relief of the sufferers by fire in New York
-
Ex. Doc.
2
49
1
24
memorial of citizens of Salem, of remitting duties
on goods, sufferers by fire in New York
-
Ex. Doc.
4
160
2
24
memorial of merchants of New York, same ob-
ject -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
25
1
25
merchants unable to pay their bonds, and Presi-
dent Van Buren grants indulgencies, (see mes-
sage at extra session) -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
1
1
25
Secretary of the Treasury, on same' subject, (see
his annual report on the state of the Finances,
page 31)
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
8
memorial of merchants of New York, asking for
indulgences on their bonds
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
24
Digitized - by
D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.
111
Description
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Outies-Continued.
amount of bonds unpaid at the end of the first half
year of 1837, and data on which the Secretary
estimates the amount of revenue expected to
be received in the last half of same year
-
Ex. Doc.
1
28
amount of bonds proposed to be extended, and in
relation to the fees required for renewal
-
Ex. Doc.
1
35
documents in relation to the fees of district attor-
ney, renewal of duty bonds -
-
-
Ex. Doc.
7
192
amount of losses on duty bonds -
-
-
Ex. Doc.
7
191
and drawbacks, annually, from 1791 to 1836, and
value of goods admitted free, from 1821 to 1837
Ex. Doc.
10
330
statements showing the value of imports; payment
into the Treasury from duties; cost of collec-
tion, and rate per cent; also expenditures of
Government annually, from 1789 to 1837
-
Ex. Doc.
4.
192
revenue affected by the loss of packet ships, &c.
Ex. Doc.
4
193
report of the First Comptroller, in relation to the
operation of the existing laws for the collection
of, and as to the expediency of explanatory le-
gislation in regard to certain description of
goods
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
88
on cotton, report of committee, against repealing
duty on cotton
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
324
ready made sails, report of committee, against
laying duty on
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
324
memorials for and against the reduction of duties
on certain articles, viz:
on hardware, memorial of citizens of New York,
in favor of revising duties on -
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
144
memorial of importers of Philadelphia, in favor of
repealing provisoes in tariff act of 14th July,
1832 -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
72
memorial of importers of Albany, same -
-
Ex. Doc.
2
106
memorial of merchants of New York, same
-
Ex. Doc.
3
112
memorial of merchants of Philadelphia, same sub-
ject -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
80
memorial of importers of Philadelphia, same
-
Ex. Doc.
5
122
on woollen cloths, memorial of journeymen tailors
of Philadelphia, in favor of reducing the duties
Ex. Doc.
2
71
Legislature of Rhode Island, against the reduc-
tion of duties -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
236
memorial of citizens of Amesbury and Salisbury,
Massachusetts, against reducing duty -
-
Ex. Doc.
6
258
on wool, comparative statements of prices within
certain rates of duties, in 1832, page 5
-
Ex. Doc.
5
222
memorial of citizens of Washington county, Penn-
sylvania, against reducing the duties -
-
Ex. Doc.
6
241
wool growers of Berkshire, Massachusetts, same
Ex. Doc.
6
269
on coal, memorials of citizens of Philadelphia,
}
117
Ex. Doc.
4
against a reduction of duty
-
-
-
118
memorials of owners of coal mines, and others in
Virginia, against reducing duty
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
93
memorial of citizens of Portland, Maine, in favor
of reducing duty
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
106
memorial of citizens of Schuylkill county, Penn-
sylvania, against reduction of duty
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
158
on tallow, memorial of citizens of New Bedford,
against the reduction of duties
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
128
memorial of Nantucket, same -
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
235
memorial of inhabitants of Hudson, same
-
Ex. Doc.
8
224
memorial of citizens of New Bedford, same
-
Ex. Doc.
8
Digitized by
112
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Duties, memorials for and against, &e.-Continued.
2
22
on hemp, memorial of merchants of Boston, in
favor of reducing duties
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
56
2
22
on fossil salt, memorial of merchants of Baltimore,
in favor of laying duty
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
74
1
22
on leather, memorial of manufacturers of Phila-
adelphia, against reduction of duties -
-
Ex. Doc.
6
240
]
22
of York county, same
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
252
1
22
on shoes and boots, memorial of manufacturers of
Lynn, Massachusetts, against reducing
-
Ex. Doc.
6
257
1
22
on marble, memorial of manufacturers, against
reduction of duty
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
247
1
22
on linens, merchants of New York, in favor of re-
ducing
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
278
tariff of, memorials for and against the reduc-
tion of, generally, viz:
1
22
Maine, Legislature in favor of reducing tariff of
Ex. Doc.
4
183
2
24
citizens of Portland, against reducing duty on
coal
-
Ex. Doc.
3
106
-
-
-
-
1
22
New Hampshire, citizens of Cheshire county, in
favor of protecting duties
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
277
1
22
citizens of Claremont, same -
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
288
2
22
citizens of Portsmouth, in favor of reducing the
tariff
-
I
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
99
1
22
Massachusetts, citizens of New Bedford, against
reducing duty on tallow, &c.
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
123
1
22
citizens of Nantucket, same -
Ex. Doc.
6
235
-
1
1
22
citizens of Essex county, against reducing the
tariff
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
261
1
22
wool growers of Berkshire, same
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
%
1
22
citizens of Amesbury and Salisbury, same
-
Ex. Doc.
6
238
1
22
manufacturers of shoes, of Lynn, same
-
Ex. Doc.
6
257
2
22
Merrimack Manufacturing Company, same
-
Ex. Doc.
2
71
Ex. Doc.
SI
2
22
Legislature, same
-
I
-
-
2
2
22
citizens of Middlesex, same
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
ss
2
22
merchants of Boston, against reducing on hemp
Ex. Doc.
2
56
2
22
citizens of Boston, against reducing tariff
-
Ex. Doc.
3
110
2
22
Legislature, against the passage of the bill re-
ported in 1837 for reducing -
-
-
Ex Doc.
4
170
2
24
citizens of Berkshire same
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
135
-
I
22
Rhode Island, Legislature, against reducing the
tariff
I
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
236
2
22
Same
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
57
2
22
citizens of the State, same
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
101
]
22
Connecticut, Legislature, against reducing, and
in favor of protecting duties
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
%
22
citizens of Waterbury, against reducing
Ex. Doc.
6
260
1
-
2
22
citizens of Litchfield, same
-
-
I
Ex. Doc.
2
98
1
22
Vermont, citizens of Windsor, against changing
the tariff
-
-
I
-
Ex. Doc.
6
251
-
1
22
citizens of Bennington, same -
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
276
1
22
citizens of Rutland county, same
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
$
2
22
citizens of the State, same
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
III
-
1
22
New York, convention in favor of protecting du-
ties
-
-
,
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
186
1
22
citizens of the city of New York, in favor of re-
ducing the tariff
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
270
1
22
citizens of Renssalaer county, against reducing
Ex. Doc.
6
254
1
22
citizens of the city of New York, same, and in
favor of protecting duties
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
281
1
22
merchants of the city of New York, in favor of
reducing on linens -
-
-
Ex. by Doc
N
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.
113
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Duties, tariff of, memorials, &e.-Continued.
1
22
citizens of Brooklyn, against reducing tariff -
Ex. Doc.
6
279
2
22
convention of friends to domestic industry, in
favor of protecting duties
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
78
2
22
citizens of Saratoga, same
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
124
2
22
American Institute of New York, same
-
Ex. Doc.
2
102
2
24
citizens of Brooklyn, in favor of reducing the
tariff
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
128
-
-
-
1
22
New Jersey, citizens of Trenton, against reducing
tariff
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
271
1
22
citizens of Plainfield, same
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
287
I
22
Pennsylvania, free trade convention of Philadel-
phia, in favor of modification of the tariff
-
Ex. Doc.
2
82
I
22
citizens of Philadelphia, against reducing duty
-
-
-
-
}
Ex. Doc.
4
-
117
on coal
-
118
1
22
citizens of Schuylkill county, same -
-
Ex. Doc.
4
158
1
22
citizens of the State, in favor of reducing the
tariff
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
154
1
22
citizens of Washington county, against reducing
on wool
-
-
I
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
241
1
22
citizens of Philadelphia, against reducing on
marble
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
247
1
22
citizens of Franklin county, against reducing
tariff
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
248
-
1
22
manufacturers of leather, against reducing duty
on leather -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
240
1
22
citizens of York, same
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
252
1
22
Same, on hats
1.
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
273
1
22
journeymen tailors, in favor of reducing on
woollen cloths
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
71
1
22
Legislature of the State, against reducing tariff
of duties
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
266
1
22
citizens of Northampton, same
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
275
1
22
citizens of Manyunk, same
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
255
1
22
manufacturers of brushes of Philadelphia, same
Ex. Doc.
6
268
1
22
citizens of Pittsburg, in favor of protecting du-
ties
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
285
-
1
22
citizens of Bedford, same
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
290
1
22
citizens of Cumberland county, same -
-
Ex. Doc.
6
291
1
22
citizens of Schuylkill county, same
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
289
1
22
citizens of Fayette county, same
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
286
1
22
citizens of McConnellsburg, same
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
294
2
22
citizens of Huntington county, in favor of re-
ducing duties
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
50
2
22
Legislature, opposed to any alteration in the
tariff of
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
58
-
-
2
22
citizens of Easton, against reducing -
-
Ex. Doc.
2
73
2
22
citizens of Philadelphia, same
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
79
2
22
citizens of Westmoreland county, in favor of
reducing the tariff -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
144
2
22
citizens of Delaware county, against reducing
Ex. Doc.
3
134
2
22
importers of hardware of Philadelphia, in favor
of reducing
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
72
1
22
Delaware, citizens of Newcastle, against chang-
ing the tariff
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
259
2
22
Same
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
100
1
22
Maryland, manufacturers of musical instruments
of Baltimore, in favor of protection -
-
Ex. Doc.
5
229
2
22
merchants of Baltimore, in favor of duty on
fossil salt
1
-
-
Ex. Doc
2
74
I
2
22
sugar refiners of Baltimore, against reducing
Digitized by
Google
duties
-
-
-
Ex. Dec.
2
88
-
-
15
114
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Duties, tariff of, memorials, &re.-Continued.
2
24
Virginia, owners of coal mines, against reducing
duty on coal
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
93
2
22
South Carolina, free trade party of York district,
opposed to the protective system
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
143
2
22
Georgia, Legislature, same
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
91
2
22
Alabama, Legislature, same
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
141
1
22
Kentucky, citizens of Bardstown, in favor of pro-
tecting manufacturers, &c. -
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
221
Duties, remission of, in cases for drawback. (See Draw-
back.)
Duties, cases in which a return or remission of, is asked,
to wit:
1
22
in favor of J. P. & E. B. Penny, return of excess
between appraised and invoice value -
-
Rep Com..
1
4
1
22
in favor of remitting, to the Rev. John Hughes,
duty on church furniture
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
145
1
24
Same, to Bishop Reze, of Detroit
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
735
2
25
Same case
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
79
1
22
in favor of refunding to Marks & Brodie, duty on
foreign books -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
80
2
25
case in which duties have been remitted on church
furniture
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
79
1
22
in favor of refunding tonnage duty to Hotchkiss
& Forbes, one of the officers being a foreigner
Rep. Com.
1
126
1
22
in favor of remitting to Chastalain & Ponvert, du-
ties on goods destroyed by fire
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
134
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
285
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
1
1
22
against the claim of Thornton & Co., for refund-
ing duties on goods saved from wreck, and pur-
chased by them in a foreign port and imported
into the United States
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
172
1
22
against the claim of Parsons & Thorndike, for the
remission of the extra duty levied on their ves-
sel, in consequence of a fictitious sale making
her a foreign bottom
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
300
1
22
in favor of remitting to Ezekiel Foster discrim-
inating duty on cargo of sugar imported in
foreign vessel, and entered under erroneous in-
formation of collector
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
302
2
23
adverse report in the above case
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
12
2
23
against refunding to the owners of the British brig
Dispatch, discriminating duties on cargo of rum
from the West India Islands
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
130
8
25
favorable report of the Senate, same case
-
Rep. Com.
1
109
1
24
against the claim of William Delesdernier, simi-
lar claim
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
486
1
22
in favor of remitting, to N. & L. Dana, duty on
salt destroyed by flood
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
326
1
22
Same, to P. & E. Greely, similar case
-
Rep. Com.
3
327
1
22
in favor of remitting duty to Anthony Bollerman,
goods damaged on the voyage -
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
350
1
22
in favor of remitting to Ebenezer Breed, on wines
destroyed by fire
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
s
396
1
23
in favor of refunding to Atwater & Daggett foreign
tonnage duty, levied in consequence of mate
being a foreigner
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
102
in favor of refunding to Parker McCobb, foreign
tonnage duty levied on his vessel
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
103
against remitting to Spalding & Collins duty Diditized by
certain silk, rated by collector as sewing silk
Rep. Com. Google
1
137
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.
115
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Duties, return of, &re.-Continued.
1
23
in favor of refunding to David Watkins duties on
certain hardwares, imported between 18th July,
1831, and 20th November, 1832, under 18th
section of tariff act of 1832
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
222
1
23
in favor of remitting to Asa Armstrong duty on
molasses, arriving before 30th September, 1830
Rep. Com.
2
233
1
23
against the claim of Pearson & Jones, for remis-
sion of extra duty on gin
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
319
1
23
in favor of refunding to John F. Ohl, duty on sugar
destroyed by fire
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
344
1
28
in favor of remitting to Alexander Delaunay duty
on certain French medical works
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
845
2
28
in favor of remitting or refunding to John F. Lewis
duties paid under tariff act of 1828, on goods or-
dered previous to passage, and could not be
countermanded
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
95
1
24
documents in relation to similar claims of Samuel
Hicks & Co. (by S. B. Barrell, agent)
-
Ex. Doc.
3
60
2
25
report of committee against these claims
-
Rep. Com.
4
1013
1
24
in favor of granting relief to sufferers by fire in
New York, extending time of duty bond
-
Rep. Com.
1
41
1
24
in favor of remitting to the Lexington and Ohio
Railroad Company, duty on remainder of iron
not laid down within the three years allowed
by law
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
152
1
24
in favor of refunding to the Union Gold Mining
Company, duty on machinery
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
216
1
24
in favor of refunding to Benjamin Adams & Co.,
the additional duties on plains, kerseys, and
Kendal cottons, ordered previous to 3d March,
1833 -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
399
1
24
in favor of paying James W. Osborn the return
duties on Spanish tobacco
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
537
1
24
In favor of refunding to S. Morris, Waln & Co.,
duty on window glass injured by breakage be-
fore arrival
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
642
2
25
same case, adverse report
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
1015
2
25
against remitting to S. Morris, Waln & Co., duties
on wines destroyed by fire, while in charge of
the owner
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
1014
2
24
in favor of refunding to Thomas H. Perkins addi-
tional duties levied for want of verification of
invoice
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
43
2
24
in favor of refunding to Ferdinand Clark tonnage
duties paid on Spanish vessel, which was
wrecked and cargo lost
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
64
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
88
2
24
in favor of refunding to Frederick Fry & Co., du-
ties on certain playing cards imported into New
Orleans, and exported to Mexico
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
157
2
25
Same, to Clay & Lowell
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
235
2
24
against refunding duties on molasses destroyed by
fire, owners had time to insure against such
casualties
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
208
2
24
against refunding to Northam and Whitehorn du-
ties paid on still, and its operations suspended
by being damaged, being flooded by rise of
tide -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
256
2
24
in favor of remitting to the Baltimore and Susque-
hannah Railroad Co., duty on iron for their
by Google
road
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
a
224
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
116
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Duties, return of, &c.-Continued.
2
25
in favor of refunding tonnage duty levied on brig
belonging to Quincy & Gorham, two-thirds of
crew not being American
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
305
3
25
against a similar claim of L. C. Richmond
-
Rep. Com.
1
264
2
25
against refunding to Zachariah Jellison duties paid
on leaf tobacco, deposited in public store under
act of 14th July, 1832
-
..
-
Rep. Com.
2
440
2
25
in favor of refunding foreign tonnage duty paid by
James Selby on vessel purchased of American
citizen at Havanna, he inadvertently omitting
to send her former certificate of registry, &c. -
Rep. Com.
3
602
2
25
against the claim of Victor & Duckwith, for re-
mission of duties on goods damaged in the man-
ufacture
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
688
2
25
against refunding duties to H. S. Stickney, on ar-
ticles purchased in a foreign port belonging to
an American vessel -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
1029
2
25
against refunding duties to Williams & Hunt, on
wrecked goods taken from on board of a foreign
vessel, and libelled for salvage, &c. -
-
Rep. Com.
4
1020
3
25
same case
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
169
-
8
25
against refunding duties to the original owners of
these goods -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
217
8
25
against the claim of White & Fettyplace, for re-
turn of excess of duties charged on goods saved
from foreign vessel wrecked
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
263
2
25
in favor of refunding excess of duties paid on um-
brella stretchers
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
697
2
25
Duval, George, and others, (Indians,) for loss of proper-
ty in consequence of emigrating, depredations
by the whites
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
824
-
1
24
Duval, Edward, administrator of, value of improvements
on lands purchased of the Government, and sale
afterwards set aside
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
685
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
47
2
24
D'Wolf, John, extra services, assessor in 1816
-
Rep. Com.
1
141
1
24
Dyer, Walter, arrears of pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
408
2
24
Dyer, George, bounty on fishing voyage
Rep. Com.
1
136
-
-
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
84
8
25
Dyer, Joel Henry, services as judge advocate, Tennes-
see volunteers
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
230
2
25
Dye, Jonathan, heirs of, seven years' half pay, revolu-
tionary
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
758
8
25
Same
-
Rep. Com.
1
52
-
-
-
-
-
1
22
Eadus, William, buildings, Sc., destroyed late war, at
Sodus
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
414
2
22
Same, adverse report
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
45
1
23,
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
343
1
24
Same, favorable report -
-
Rep. Com.
3
673
-
-
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
44
1
23
Early, Peter, work on Cumberland road
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
456
2
24
Early, Eleazer, memorial and documents of, in relation
to mail contract
-
-
-
--
Ex. Doc.
2
28
1
22
Earle, Elias, representatives of, released as surety of
Carruth, contract to deliver arms
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
369
1
22
Eastforth, Samuel, revolutionary pension
376
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
1
22
Easton, Sarah, and Dorothy Storer, heirs of Colonel R.
H. Harrison, interest on commutation pay
-
Rep. Com.
1
79
8
25
Eastin, Ransom, representative of Robert D. Richardson
Rep. Com.
1
164
2
24
Eastman, Elisha, guardian of Eli, invalid pension
-
2
Rep. Com.
1
70
24
Same, Same revolutionary pension
-
-
-
3
25
Rep. Com.
-
ogin
138
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
382
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONCRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.
117
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
East Florida, claims for property destroyed by military
operations, in 1812 and 1814. (See Florida.)
1
22
Eaton, Joseph, army surgeon, allowance for quarters -
Rep. Com.
1
92
1
22
Eaton, Robert, remit penalty, violation revenue laws -
Rep. Com.
1
136
1
23
Eaton, Oregon, increase of invalid pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
512
1
24
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
46
1
24
Eaton, William, losses, destruction of his bakery by
troops United States -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
471
1
24
losses, work Mobile point
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
542
1
24
losses, work Dauphin island
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
543
2
23
Eckford, Henry, respecting claim of, ground rent for
naval purposes at Sackett's Harbor
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
43
2
23
Eckright, Isaac, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
70
1
24
arrears of pension
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
753
2
24
Edgcomb, Samuel, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
177
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
152
8
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
54
1
22
Edwards, Amos, sureties of, defaulting collector direct
tax
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
64
1
22
Edwards, John C., renewal of patent -
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
461
1
23
Edwards, Evan, heirs of, lost bounty land warrant
-
Rep. Com.
2
209
2
24
Edwards, James M., invalid pension -
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
129
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
216
1
28
Edmonson, Samuel A., services, carrying express dur-
ing late war -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
132
2
25
Edson, Joseph, administrator of, poundage fees, insol-
vent debtors -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
1004
1
28
Egerly, Jacob, administrator of, disbursements, collec-
tor internal revenue in 1800 in Pennsylvania
Rep. Com.
4
522
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
23
1
23
Eiler, Laurentius M., surveying land in Arkansas
-
Rep. Com.
1
67
2
23
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
16
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
28
1
24
Eighteen-mile creek, survey of the harbor of, with esti-
timates, &c. -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
174
2
25
report of survey
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
9
306
1
23
Elk creek, Lake Erie, report of survey of harbor, mouth
of -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
354
2
25
Electro-magnetic telegraphs, test the practicability of
Rep. Com.
3
753
1
22
Elections, contested, report in the case of Draper and
Johnson, of Virginia
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
444
1
28
in the case of citizens against William Allen, of
Ohio
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
110
1
23
in the case of Letcber and Moore, of Kentucky -
Rep. Com.
4
446
1
24
in the case of Newland and Graham, of North
Carolina
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
378
1
24
statement of facts submitted by Mr. Graham
-
Ex. Doc.
4
121
1
24
additional documents, same subject
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
131
1
24
laws of North Carolina in relation to elections -
Ex. Doc.
4
179
1
24
letter from T. P. Moore, in relation to proposition
to pay him for the time while contesting his
right to a seat in Congress
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
132
2
25
copy of certificate of election, members from Mis-
sissippi
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
54
2
25
report of committee, in the case of the Missis-
sippi members
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
379
8
25
Same, as to the right of seat, Delegate from Wis-
konsin
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
7
1
28
Elder, James, horses lost, removal of Indians -
-
Rep. Com.
3
441
2
25
Eldred, Moses, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
650
2
24
Eldridge, Hannah, revolutionary pension
-
1
Rep. Com.
e
124
3
25
Eldridge, Levi, fishing bounty
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
235
2
24
Eli, Captain Elisha, heirs of, commutation claim
-
Rep. Com.
1
If
118
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
3
25
Elliott, Commodore, charges against, by Lieut. Hunter
Ex. Doc.
3
118
3
25
correspondence of, in relation to court-martial in
case of Lieutenant Hunter
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
200
8
25
in relation to charges preferred by Samuel Ether-
idge, against -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
146
3
25
Same, by Midshipman Barton -
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
191
3
25
report of committee, on the charges preferred by
Midshipman Barton
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
295
1
24
Elliott, James, memorial of, pension for services in
Wayne's army
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
7
279
1
22
Elliott, John, revolutionary pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
7
1
23
Elliott, George, (Indian,) expenses, removing to Cher-
okee country -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
88
1
24
Elliott, George, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
245
1
24
Elliott, Jonathan, forage furnished troops late war
-
Rep. Com.
3
702
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
51
1
24
Elliott, Richard, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
797
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
265
2
25
Ellis, John L., land claim
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
785
1
23
Ellsworth, Israel, property confiscated in Canada
-
Rep. Com.
2
267
2
24
Elmer, Moses, commutation, surgeon's mate -
-
Rep. Com.
2
259
2
22
Ely, Colonel John, services revolutionary war
-
Rep. Com.
1
66
2
25
Ely, John, memorial of, erect monument memory of
Washington
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
62
2
25
Ely, John C., expenses, removal of obstructions in Bal-
timore river -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
690
2
22
Emery, Joseph, buildings and household furniture de-
stroyed late war at Plattsburg - -
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
70
1
23
Emerson, Lieutenant John, commutation claim
-
Rep. Com.
1
134
2
25
for interest on commutation
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
671
1
24
Emerson & Green, losses on Treasury notes, and de-
predations by soldiers
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
596
2
25
Emmett, James, heirs of, revolutionary claim -
-
Rep. Com.
4
913
2
25
Emigrants, letter from Secretary of State, on the sub-
}
Ex. Doc.
10
$46
ject of the introduction of foreign paupers
-
10
370
2
25
memorial of inhabitants of Massachusetts, against
Ex. Doc
2
R
2
25
memorial of citizens of Washington county, New
York, on the subject of revising the naturaliza-
.
tion laws
Ex. Doc.
154
-
-
-
-
-
7
2
25
Same, of New York; same, and to prevent intro-
duction of paupers
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
9
318
3
25
memorial of citizens of Louisiana, same object -
Ex. Doc.
4
162
2
25
report of Select Committee, (by Mr. Russell,) on
subject, with various documents, &c. -
-
Rep. Com.
4
1040
England. )See Great Britain.)
2
25
England, John, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
75
3
25
Same
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
27
-
-
-
-
1
22
Engineer Department, military, annual report accom-
panying President's message at commencement
of session, showing operations on works (forti-
fications, internal improvements, &c.) under
its charge, and an exhibit of its fiscal concerns
in 1831, page 76
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
22
Same in 1832, page 85 -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
23
Same in 1833, page 51 -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
1
2
22
Same in 1834, page 99 -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
8
1
24
Same in 1835, page 102
Ex. Doc.
1
2
-
-
-
2
24
Same in 1836, page 187
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
25
Same in 1837, page 307
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
3
25
Same in 1838, page 154
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
1
22
an increase of the corps recommended, page 101
Ex. Doc.
1
8
23
report of committee, in favor of increasing the
gitized by
corps
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
5
2D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.
119
Description
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Engineer Department ,Amilitary, increase again recom-
mended by Colonel Gratiot, page 112
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
report of committee, in favor of additional clerks
for the
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
96
estimate of appropriations required in 1837, for
the service of the
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
31
list of officers, and how employed, in 1837
-
Ex. Doc.
10
361
Engineers, topographical, constituted, by Executive
regulation, a separate bureau, (documents ac-
companying President's message, page 22)
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
Secretary of War (Mr. Eaton) recommends an in-
crease of the corps, (documents, President's
message, page 89)
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
number and employment of the officers of the
corps; and showing also those that have been
employed in the service of private companies
Ex. Doc.
2
51
report of committee, in favor of increasing the
corps, and for its better organization -
-
Rep. Com.
1
4
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
95
President again recommends an increase of the
corps, page 20
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
Same, by Secretary of War, page 40
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
increase of, again recommended by Secretary of
War, page 185
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
8
Same again recommended by the President, and
a reorganization of the corps -
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
increase of, again recommended by the President,
page 18
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
8
an increase of clerks recommended by the chief
of the department, page 208
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
Secretary of War, against their being engaged in
civil employment, page 186 -
-
Ex. Doc.
1
8
Topographical bureau, annual report of opera-
tions and disbursements, making surveys in
1831, (documents accompanying President's
message, page 158) -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
Same in 1832, page 123
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
Same in 1833, page 119
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
1
Same in 1834, page 180
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
Same in 1835, page 214
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
Same in 1836, page 315
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
Same in 1837, page 493
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
8
Same in 1838, page 188
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
Entry, ports of. (See Ports of entry.)
Enos, William, exchange of land, unfit for cultivation
Rep. Com.
1
158
Enquiry, reports of Select Committees of, to wit:
into the propriety of reducing, &c., compensation
of officers of Government
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
547
into the condition and proceedings of the Post
Office Department
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
103
into the causes of the burning of the Post Office
buildings
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
134
in relation to the employment of an agent by the
deposite banks
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
193
into the administration of the Executive Depart-
ments
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
194
in relation to the military academy, (by F. O. J.
Smith)
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
303
Eppes, William, heirs of, scrip on land warrant
-
Rep. Com.
1
55
Eppes, Frances, heirs of, seven years' half pay, revolu-
tionary
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
Same -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
25
-
-
120
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Equity, reports in favor of settling accounts on princi-
ples of, in the following named cases, to wit:
1
24
in the case of James Thomas
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
B
571
1
-
-
on
1
217
24
in the case of Captain Woolsey -
Rep. Com.
3
791
1
24
in the case af William P. Rathborne
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
813
1
24
in the case of George F. Strother
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
836
Erroneous payment. (See Frauds.)
2
25
Erl, Jacob, revolutionary pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
453
1
24
Escambia river, amount appropriated for the improve-
ment of, &c. -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
212
1
24
report of committee, same subject
-
-
Rep Com.
1
297
1
24
Eskridge & Fisk, refund payment on land
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
67
2
23
Eskridge, Samuel, money advanced, Indian agent
-
Rep. Com.
1
100
2
23
Eslava, Miguel, heirs of, report of register and receiver
at St. Stephen's, on land claim of
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
4
1
28
Eslava, M. D., guardian of children of T.F. Townley
Rep. Com.
2
287
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
4
1
25
heirs of, report against confirming land claim of
Rep. Com.
3
575
1
22
Estis, William, sureties of, released from judgment
-
Rep. Com.
2
237
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
434
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
345
1
24
Estep, Alexander, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
761
2
25
Estes, Polly, widow of Aaron, military bounty land
-
Rep. Com.
4
944
Estimates of appropriations. (See Appropriations.)
3
25
Euler, Jacob, invalid pension -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
256
1
22
Evart, Robert, heirs of, injury to property by army
under General Jackson, at New Orleans
-
Rep. Com.
3
339
2
25
Evans, Cotton, revolutionary pension -
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
500
1
23
Evans, Thomas, boat taken by military
-
Rep. Com.
4
538
1
24
Evans, Ann, five years half pay pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
462
1
24
Evans, Henry F., lost vouchers
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
789
1
24
Evans, Sciote, horses lost, campaign against Indians, in
1832 -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
186
2
25
Evans, Lewis
-
.
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
519
3
25
Evans, Cadwallader, test his invention, prevent explo-
sion of steam boilers -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
88
1
24
Everett, Alexander H., office rent, diplomatic service
Rep. Com.
3
562
1
23
Ewing, Thomas, work on Cumberland road
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
453
2
28
Ewing, Hon. John, member of the House of Represen-
tives, assaulted by Lieutenant John F. Lane -
Rep. Com.
1
135
2
23
Exchange, domestic, statement showing the rates of,
charged by the State banks, and by the Bank
United States, in 1834
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
71
2
23
amount of discount on exchanges by banks, in
1832, '33, and '34
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
27
2
25
rates of, in 1825-6, and 1837-8, (see at end of mi-
nority report, on subject of Treasury
-
Rep. Com.
3
634
2
24
Executive Departments, report of Select Committee,
(by Mr. Wise,) investigation into the adminis-
tration of the -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
194
2
24
views of the minority of the committee, annexed
Rep. Com.
3
194
reports to be made by the. (See Reports.)
on erecting building for the. (See Buildings.)
Expenditures, contingent. (See Contingent expenses.)
Expenditures of appropriations for military and naval
service. (See Appropriations, Military and
naval service.)
Expenditures, public buildings. (See Buildings.)
1
22
Expenditures, statement showing the disbursements in
each State, in 1830 and 1831, on account of for-
tifications. light-houses. public debt, pensions,
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internal improved ements, harbors, and livers
-
Ex. Doc
5
200
, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.
121
Description
of book.
Volume.
Number.
openditures, statement showing the amount of appro-
priations expended in each State in 1834, and
the object of the expenditure; and showing also
the amount collected in each State, page 55 -
Ex. Doc.
2
27
statement showing the expenditures in each State
on account of fortifications, light-houses, public
debt, pensions, and internal improvements, an-
nually, from 1791 to 1833
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
89
statement showing the annual expenses of Go-
vernment under each material head of expendi-
ture, from 1816 to 1834
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
39
in each State, from 1834 to 1837, for fortifica-
tions, light-houses, pensions, and internal im-
provements
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
254
and receipts in each State, in 1836
-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
341
Same, annually, from 1833 to 1837
-
-
Ex. Doc.
11
460
of Government, amount expended annually, from
1824 to 1838 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
11
448
statements showing the annual expenditures of
Government, from 1789 to 1837, inclusive;
also the value of the imports, the amount of du-
ties paid, expenses of collection, &c., annually,
for same period
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
192
report of Committee of Ways and Means, (by Mr.
Cambreleng,) on the subject of the expendi-
tures of Government -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
218
of Government, for 1831, (see annual report on
Finance)
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
8
Same, for 1832 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
8
Same, for 1833 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
15
Same, for 1834 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
3
Same, for 1835 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
8
Same, for 1836 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
I
4
Same, for 1837 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
4
Same, for 1838 -
-
-
I
-
Ex. Doc.
1
4
xploring, memorial of Fanning & Pendleton, compen-
sation for expenses and discoveries, with copy
of their journal, &c., annexed -
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
61
memorial of citizens of Philadelphia, in favor of
the Government aiding expedition to the South
Seas -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
48
Reynolds' report on island and shoals in the Pa-
cific -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
105
report of the Committee of Commerce, (by Mr.
D. J. Pearce,) on the subject of fitting out ex-
pedition to the Pacific ocean, with various do-
cuments annexed
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
94
remarks of Secretary of the Navy, in relation to
the fitting out of the exploring expedition, (do-
cuments, President's message, page 444)
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
report of the Secretary of the Navy, in relation to
the progress made (in 1837) in fitting out the
expedition, authorized by act of last session; the
object of the expedition; names of vessels to be
employed; number of officers and men, and
estimated expense, &c.; also a list of the in-
struments procured for the service
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
138
report of Secretary of the Navy, on the cause of
delay in sailing, and additional expense
-
Ex. Doc.
1
50
Same, communicating all the documents connect-
ed with the delay, &c., with list of officers ex-
cused from that service
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
Digrized by
Gougle
16
122
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
2
25
Exploring, list of vessels built or selected for that ser-
vice, officers, and their pay -
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
255
8
25
in relation to the pay and promotion of the officers
attached to the expedition
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
194
2
25
experiments made as to the sailing qualities of
the vessels of the squadron, page 764 -
-
Ex. Doc.
1
3
2
25
observations of the Secretary of the Navy, as to
the expense, &c. of the expedition, page 764 -
Ex. Doc.
1
3
2
25
scientific corps placed under pay, &c., page 766
Ex. Doc.
1
3
3
25
Commodore Jones resigns the command, and
Lieutenant Wilkes appointed, page 544
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
3
25
notice of the sailing of the expedition, page 564 -
Ex. Doc.
1
8
3
25
Secretary of the Navy recommends remuneration
to the scientific persons appointed to the expe-
dition, but who were not included in the last
arrangement, page 544
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
22
Exports for 1831, summary statement of
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
238
2
24
statement showing the exports of foreign merchan-
dise for each year, from 1820 to 1835, page 6 - -
Rep. Com.
1
195
2
25
value of, annually, from 1791 to 1837, from each
State -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
330
1
22
Exports and imports, annual statements of, contained in
the annual statement of Commerce and Navi-
gation, for 1831
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
230
2
22
Same, for 1832 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
109
1
23
Same, for 1833 -
Ex. Doc.
5
355
-
-
-
-
2
23
Same, for 1834 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
187
1
24
Same, for 1835 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
238
2
24
Same, for 1836 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
188
2
25
Same, for 1837 -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
372
-
8
25
Same, for 1838 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
253
2
24
Express mails established, page 512
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
8
2
25
postage paid by the State Department
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
93
2
25
Same, Navy
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
106
2
25
Same, War
Ex. Doc.
5
119
-
-
-
-
-
2
25
Same, General Post Office
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
107
2
25
Same, Treasury
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
116
2
25
list of routes in operation in 1838, expense of
transportation, &c.
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
115
2
25
Same, previous to 1st July, 1837
Ex. Doc.
6
143
-
-
2
25
number of failures between New York and New
Orleans
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
319
2
25
and ordinary, postage, contracts, &c.
-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
337
1
23
Expresses, late war, Samuel A. Edmonson allowed ex-
penses, and for services in carrying -
-
Rep. Com.
1
133
2
23
Abner Stetson, same
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
130
Expunging certain resolutions from the Journal of the
Senate. (See Senate United States.)
Extra clerk hire. (See Clerks.)
3
35
Extra services, certain officers of the army allowed com-
missions on disbursements
-
Ex. Doc.
3
31
-
-
3
25
report of Secretary of the Treasury, on the subject
of allowances of commissions to officers and
agents
-
-
-
Ex. Doc
4
134
-
-
3
25
in relation to the allowance of commissions on
disbursements by clerks in the Executive De-
partments
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
233
-
Extra allowance, mail contracts. (See Mails, and see
Post Office contracts.)
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123
Congress.
Description
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Extra allowances, reports in cases for claims of extra
allowances for extra services, to wit:
22
in favor of George Innes for duties as surveyor at
New York, while he held the office of inspector
Rep. Com.
1
11
22
in favor of Hazleton & Palmer, for extra work on
light-house on Whale's back -
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
343
22
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
74
22
against the claim of Stephen Pleasonton, services
as agent of the Treasury while Fifth Auditor -
Rep. Com.
5
511
22
Same, with various documents, and reference to
cases in which extra allowances have been
made
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
79
22
in favor of Crabb and Reynolds, marine officers,
for services as quartermasters, &c.
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
.47
24
against the claim of D. G. Farragut, similar
/
services
i
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
279
22
in favor of Commodore Isaac Hull, for services as
navy agent while in command at navy yard,
Washington
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
81
22
against claim of John McKim, sergeant of ma-
rines, for extra services
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
126
23
in favor of Henry Whiteney, for services as secre-
tary to the squadron, while acting as captain's
clerk
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
181
23
against the claim of Nathaniel Frye, jun., for per-
forming duties of paymaster general, while
chief clerk
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
256
23
in favor of John S. Develin, for services as clerk
to the quartermaster, while quartermaster-ser-
geant of marines
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
294
-
-
1
154
24
Same case
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
458
23
in favor of Colonel Roswell Lee, superintendent
of armory at Springfield, for services inspecting
arms delivered under contracts
-
Rep. Com.
3
327
23
against the claim of J. D. Ferris, sailing master,
for extra pay while in command of a squadron
of gunboats
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
359
23
in favor of Joseph Nourse, for services in disburs-
ing certain funds while register of the Treasury
Rep. Com.
3
372
23
against the claim of Anthony Gale, colonel of
marines, for services performed as quarter-
master
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
375
23
against the claim of B. M. Bell, for extra services,
performed while clerk in Pension office
-
Rep. Com.
3
378
23
in favour of Major Bender, for services, &c., Del-
aware breakwater
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
475
23
against the claim of Abel Griggs, sergeant ma-
rines, for extra services as messenger, &c.
-
Rep. Com.
4
485
23
in favour of Benjamin F. Stickney, Indian agent,
for services of a military character
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
487
23
against the claim of William Ryan, for extra al-
lowance as sailmaker, attached to navy yards -
Rep. Com.
4
520
3
in favour of Edmund Roberts, for diplomatic ser-
vices
-
-
"
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
25
5
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
317
4
against the claim of Commodore Rodgers, for extra
rations, as senior captain, while acting as one
of the board of navy commissioners
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
87
4
against the claim of James Maguire, sergeant in
the army, for extra services, in capacity of
assistant commissary -
-
-
-
Rep. Com
Googlems
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INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Extra allowances-Continued.
1
24
against the claim of Isaac S. Middleton, extra
duties, erecting buildings, navy yard, Pensa-
cola -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
164
1
24
in favor of Joshua Pitcher, Indian agent, for ser-
vices as interpreter
-
-
,-
-
Rep. Com.
1
230
1
24
in favor of Midshipman Pickering; extra pay
while acting as lieutenant
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
293
4
24
Same, in the case of Midshipman Gist
-
Rep. Com.
2
360
1
24
against the claim of Lieut. Piercey, for services
in inspecting naval stores
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
310
1
24
in favor of Win. S. Colquhoun, lieutenant in the
army, for extra services in the commissariat
department
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
320
1
24
disapproving of the allowances made to William
L. Dearing, for certain surveys of land
-
Rep. Com.
1
341
1
24
in favor of Captain Bell, of the army, for services
as engineer on Delaware breakwater
-
Rep. Com.
2
381
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
Il
1
24
against the claim of Purser Walker, for services,
acting as navy agent at Callao, Pacific
-
Rep. Com.
2
411
1
24
in favor of Lewis B. Willis, inspector, New Or-
leans, for services as deputy surveyor at same
time
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
435
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
201
1
24
in favor of Major Cross, for services, acting as
quartermaster general
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
443
1
24
in favor of Major Hook, for services, acting as
commissary general of subsistence
Rep. Com.
8
618
-
-
1
24
in favor of Doctor D. H. Maxwell, for medical
services while a private in corps of rangers -
Rep. Com.
3
759
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
55
1
24
against the claim of Col. Gamble, of marines, for
services in staff, disbursing, &c., duties assigned
not authorized or known to the proper depart-
ments
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
763
1
24
in favor of John H. Peterson, for services as sur-
veyor of the customs, while he was inspector,
performed duties of both offices
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
805
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
90
2
24
against the claim of George T. Rhodes, for extra
services while clerk in the Engineer Depart-
ment
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
84
2
24
against the claim of Samuel Brown, for extra ser-
vices as assessor in Rhode Island in 1816-17 -
Rep. Com.
1
140
2
24
against John D'Wolf, similar claim
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
141
2
24
against the claim of Satterlee Clarke, for certain
disbursements, while holding the office and re-
ceiving the pay of district paymaster, &c.
-
Rep. Com.
1
164
2
24
in favor of Kern and George, for extra services
performed by them, other than their duties as
deputy collector and deputy naval officer
-
Rep. Com.
2
257
2
24
in favor of Thomas Fillebrown, for services in
disbursing navy hospital fund, while clerk in
the Navy Department
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
307
-
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
I
Rep. Com.
1
69
2
25
against the claim of Purser Walker, for services
in capacity of navy agent, negotiating bills at
Callao-considered by the committee as part of
2/25/
purser's duties, when required
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
239
in favor of Ezekiel Jones, captain, revenue ser-
vice, allowed extra pay while acting in
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I
-
-
Rep. Com
487
?D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 To 1839.
125
Description
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Extra allowances-Continued
in favor of Samuel T. Anderson, allowed for ex-
tra service rendered the navy, while naval
storekeeper
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
987
in favor of John G. Mozart, for extra services, as
captain's and ship's clerk at the same time
-
Rep. Com.
4
998
against the claim of Thomas Harrison, for extra
services while an officer in the army -
-
Rep. Com.
4
1006
in favor of Henry Gratiot, for extra services while
Indian agent -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
1053
in favor of Doctor Foltz, for extra services as sur-
geon of marine corps, in addition to his regular
services at navy yard -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
192
in favor of Milnor and Thompson, for extra ser-
vices performed by them as gaugers of the cus-
toms -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
211
suggestions of the Secretary of War on the sub-
ject of the allowance of commissions on dis-
bursements by army officers, page 198
-
Ex. Doc.
1
3
Fairfield, Hon. John, resigns his seat in Congress
-
Ex. Doc.
3
44
Fairbanks, Erastus and Thaddeus, refund over payment
on re-issue of a certain patent
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
252
Falconer, Joseph, heirs of, interest on loan office cer-
tificate
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
65
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
157
Falcon, owners of the schooner, fishing bounty
-
Rep. Com.
1
198
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
87
Falmouth and Alexandria Railroad, extend into the Dis-
trict of Columbia, and grant aid to
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
238
Falkland Islands, negociation relative to outrages com-
mitted at (Pres. Mess. page 9.)
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
1
Falls of Niagara. (See Canal-falls of Niagara.)
-
Falls of Ohio, report of survey and estimate, improve the
Indian chute at
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
488
Fancher, John, revolutionary pension -
-
-
Rep. Com
1
50
Fanning and Pendleton, memorial of, exploring expe-
dition
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
61
Fanning, Joshua, heirs of, 7 years half pay, revolu-
tionary
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
463
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
110
Farnesworth and Smith, see Smith and Farnsworth
-
Rep. Com.
1
239
Farmington and Hampden Canal, examination of route
for
-
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
113
Farmer, Robert, heirs of, confirmation of land claim
-
Rep. Com.
2
352
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
139
Farris, William, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
887
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
215
Farris, Nathan, heirs of, revolutionary services
-
Rep. Com.
3
825
Farlow, Huldah, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
248
Farrow and Harris, reports of 3d Auditor, 2d Comptrol-
ler, and Chief Engineer, on the claims of,
referred to them under act of 14th July, 1832,
with a memorial by Jos. M. Sheppard and John
Scott, as representatives of Farrow and Harris,
annexed
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
78
report of Committee of Claims, same case
-
Rep. Com.
2
245
Same
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
66
Same
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
39
report on the claim of Isracl Ketchum, sub-con-
tractor, under Farrow and Harris
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
496
Farragut, D. G., extra services, performing duties of
quartermaster marine corps -
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
by
126
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
1
23
Fauch, Jonas, Indian depredations prior to 1802
-
Rep. Com.
1
140
1
24
Faulac, Anthony, freight, naval stores to Lima
-
Rep. Com.
1
280
1
24
Fauntleroy, Robert, heirs of, commutation claim
-
Rep. Com.
3
780
2
23
Faxton and Clark, owners of schooner Buffalo, fishing
bounty
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
55
1
22
Fay, Levi, revolutionary pension
Rep. Com.
3
365
-
-
-
1
23
Fay, Naham, services as hospital steward
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
483
2
24
Fay, (alias) Facy, Joseph, heirs of, seven years half
pay, revolutionary
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
103
2
25
Fay, James, heirs of, revolutionary bounty land
-
Rep. Com.
3
577
2
23
Featherstonhaugh's report on mineralogy and geology of
the United States
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
151
Fees, renewal of duty bonds. (See Duty bonds)
of consuls. (See Consuls.)
3
25
of clerk of supreme court, report of committee on
the subject of
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
318
2
22
of attorneys and other officers of courts, on the sub-
ject of reducing
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
148
1
22
report in favor of allowing to Joseph V. Garnier,
clerk, Territory of Missouri
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
344
1
23
against refunding fees paid by clerk court of Ver-
mont to witnesses, prosecution of certain per-
sons -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
204
2
23
in favor of allowing deputy marshal of Vermont,
on certain processes, Sc.
17
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
1
24
in favor of paying the heirs of David Caldwell,
clerk court eastern district of Pennsylvania,
fees due him, and credited to the account of
the marshal -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
390
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
12
1
24
against the claim of Charles J. Ingersoll, for attor-
ney fees paid to marshal of eastern district of
Pennsylvania, and not paid over
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
834
2
25
in favor of paying fees due James Cox, crier of
court eastern district of Pennsylvania, received
by the marshal, and not paid over
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
902
2
25
against the claim of Joseph Edson, marshal of
Vermont, for poundage fees against insolvent
debtors
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
1004
1
24
Feely, Timothy, heirs of, commutation claim
-
Rep. Com.
3
623
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
116
1
22
Fellows, Isaac, revolutionary pension -
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
381
1
22
Felton, Daniel, revolutionary pension
1
98
-
-
Rep. Com.
Female orphan asylums. (See Orphan asylum.)
2
23
Fenwick, Michael, heirs of, buildings destroyed by the
British
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
11
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
106
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
529
1
24
Fenner, Jerah, pay as soldier withheld
Rep. Com.
1
295
-
-
2
25
Ferguson, Samuel, horse lost in military service
-
Rep. Com.
3
800
2
25
Ferguson, Wm. B., indemnity damages for official acts
Rep. Com.
4
953
1
22
Ferguson, John, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
24
1
23
Ferris, Jonathan D., extra pay, naval service -
I
Rep. Com.
3
359
2
25
Ferris, Squire, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
370
1
25
Feuchtwanger, Lewis, proposes a substitute for copper
coin -
-
Ex. Doc.
1
7
-
-
-
-
3
25
Fettyplace and White, refund duties on wrecked goods
Rep. Com.
1
263
1
22
Ficklin and Ward, relinquish lien on lands, innocent
purchasers
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
5
513
1
22
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
766
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
401
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127
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
1
22
Field, George, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
346
2
22
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
7
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
557
1
22
Field, Henry, heirs of, seven years half pay, revolu-
tionary
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
358
1
23
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
31
1
24
Field, Benjamin, commutation claim -
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
856
2
24
Fillebrown, Thomas, extra services while clerk Navy
Department
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
307
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
69
3
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
2
1
22
Finch, Reuben, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
372
1
22
Findley, Samuel, receiver land office, sureties of
-
Rep. Com.
1
181
1
23
Findlay, Wm., representatives of, pay while detained
by sickness as member of Congress under the
compensation law
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
335
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
6
1
24
Findley and Dears, medical attendance on troops
-
Rep. Com.
1
270
Finances. (See also Revenue.)
1
22
Finances, annual report of the Secretary of the Treasury
on the state of the, in 1831
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
8
2
22
Same, in 1832 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
3
1
23
Same, in 1833 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
15
2
23
Same, in 1834 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
3
1
24
Same, in 1835 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
3
2
24
Same, in 1836 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc:
1
4
1
25
Same, in 1837, (at extra session,) with statements
showing,
1st, Condition of the Treasury
-
2d, Postponement of duty bonds
-
3d, Postponing the payment of the 4th in-
stalment to the States
-
4th, Deficiency in the Treasury and issue
of Treasury notes
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5th, On the safe keeping of the public money
1
2
6th, Settlement with the deposit banks
7th, Kind of money to be received for pub-
lic dues
-
-
-
8th, Causes and remedies, present embar-
rassment -
-
-
-
2
25
same at 2d Session 25th Congress, 1837, with va-
rious statements, &c.
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
4
3
25
same at 3d Session, 1838
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
4
1
25
President Van Buren notifies Congress of the em-
barrassed state of, &c., at Extra Session
-
Ex. Doc.
1
1
2
25
observations of the President at the next session
as to the state of the finances, &c., page 8
-
Ex. Doc.
1
8
8
25
same at next subsequent session, page 8 -
-
Ex Doc.
1
2
1
25
estimated state of the Treasury (at Extra Session)
on 1st October 1837
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
23
1
25
data on which the probable amount of revenue is
estimated for the last half year 1887
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
28
1
25
estimated state of, on 1st January 1838. by Mr.
Cambreleng
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
87
1
25
amount to the credit of the Treasurer in the late
deposite banks by last returns, and amount with-
drawn in October 1837
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
43
2
25
receipts in last quarter of 1837, and state of the
Treasury on 28th March 1838, and issue of Trea-
sury notes
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
295
2
25
state of the Treasury on 30th April 1838
I
Ex. Doc.
10
356
2
25
same on the 10th May 1838
-
-
Ex. Doc
10
366
128
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Finances.-Continued.
2
25
report of Committee of Ways and Means on the
state of the Treasury in 1838, and in favor of
the issue of Treasury notes
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
716
2
25
report of the Committee of Ways and Means on
the subject of unexpended balances of appropria-
tions, particularly as it regards that for the naval
service
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
303
-
3
25-
report of the Committee of Ways and Means on
the state of the Treasury in 1839, and on the ex-
penditures of Government
Rep. Com.
1
218
-
-
-
8
25
probable effect on the anticipated means for the
current year 1839, in consequence of the Bank
of Alabama suspending specie payments
-
Ex. Doc.
4
195
2
23
report of the Secretary of the Treasury, (Mr.
Woodbury,) on the subject of safe keeping and
disbursing the public money connected with
State banks, &c.
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
27
-
1
24
report of the Committee of Ways and Means, (by
Mr. Cambreleng) on the state of the, in 1835
Rep. Com.
3
851
1
25
memorial and views of John Golder on the sub-
ject of
-
-
-
-
Ex. "Doc.
1
33
1
22
Fines, mail contractors. (See Contracts.)
Fines and forfeitures, amount of smuggled goods con-
demned, and suits instituted on account of
frauds on the revenue between 1820 and
1831 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
199
-
Fines, forfeitures, and penalties, reports on applications
for the refunding or remission of, to wit
1
22
in favor of refunding to assignee of Amasa Davis,
penalty erroneous paid, violation of laws, slave
trade -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
58
1
22
in favour of remitting to Robert Eaton, damages
under revenue laws, omission to take certificate
of collector, &c.
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
136
1
22
in favor of refunding to John Dauphin, share, for-
feiture of vessel
1
140
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
22
in favor of refunding to the heirs of Matthew
Lyon fine imposed under sedition law -
-
Rep. Com.
1
218
1
22
same in case of Thomas Cooper -
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
214
1
22
in favour of refunding to Benj. Sherfey, militia
fine -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
333
-
1
22
in favour of remitting to Henry Darling, fine un-
der law regulating the Cod fisheries
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
361
1
22
in favour of allowing representatives of Thomas
Chapman, collector, moiety of vessel condemn-
ed, violation of the revenue law
-
-
Rep. Com.
5
494
1
23
in favour of refunding to Charles Cramer and
others, their interest in schooner forfeited
-
Rep. Com.
1
170
1
23
in favour of refunding to Tuffs and Clark, amount
of forfeiture of certain sugars -
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
199
1
23
against the claim of Samuel Holgate, lumber
seized under non-intercourse law
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
396
1
24
in favor of refunding to F. R. Theobold fine im-
posed for sailing without manifest
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
103
1
24
same in the case B. F. Stone. similar case
-
Rep. Com.
1
105
1
24
in favor of allowing Jesse E. Dow moiety of bail
forfeited, person charged by said Dow of embez-
zling public property
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
343
1
24
in favor of refunding to Henry Beamish, forfeiture
incurred under revenue laws occasioned by
stress of weather
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
643
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. by Com
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-
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.
129
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Fines, &c.-Continued.
1
24
in favor of refunding fine, wrongful seizure of horse
and sleigh, under laws to prevent smuggling -
Rep. Com.
8
644
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
80
2
24
in favor of refunding to Joseph Deshields fine, in
omitting to take out clearance in coasting trade
Rep. Com.
1.
84
2
25
in favor of refunding fine to John H. Pease, viola-
lation coasting trade, innocently incurred
-
Rep. Com.
1
233
2
25
in favor of paying executors of Nathan Sage, late
collector at Oswego, moiety of fine recovered
on his complaint for a violation of revenue law
Rep. Com.
2
374
2
25
in favor of releasing A. A. Pasco, security of post
master, from fine imposed for failing to settle
his accounts -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
544
2
25
in favor of refunding fine imposed on Herman
Harris, in omitting to take out clearance of ves-
sel, it being without intention of fraud
-
Rep. Com.
8
788
2
25
in favor of refunding to Isaac Lilley amount of for-
feiture accruing to United States, forfeiture of
his vessel, violation committed without inten-
tion of fraud
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
947
2
25
in favor of refunding to Nat. Goddard and others
amount of forfeiture accruing to United States,
forfeiture of ship Ariadne, sailing under British
licence, during the late war
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
199
2
25
in favor of refunding to William Grozer amount
of his interest in fishing vessel and cargo, for-
feited for a supposed violation of the revenue
laws, &c.
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
817
Fire, remit duties on goods destroyed by, (see Duties.)
1
22
Fire, public money in hands of agents lost by, in the
case of Bernard Kelly, post master report favor-
able -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
67
Fire-proof offices. (See Land offices, and also see Build-
ings.)
1
24
Fire-ship, test utility of Uriah Brown's invention of -
Rep. Com.
2
490
2
25
Fiscal year, President recommends alteration in the pe-
riod of, page 22
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
3
2
23
Fisher, William, heirs of, report of register and receiver
St. Stephens, on land claim of
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
4
1
22
Fisher, Coleman, locate New Madrid certificate
-
Rep. Com.
2
250
1
23
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
47
2
22
Fisher, Silas D., confirm Indian reservation to
-
Rep. Com.
1
87
1
28
Same
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
191
2
25
Fisher, George, depredations in 1812, by Indians and
troops, United States
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
484
1
23
Fisher and Jordon, locate military land bounty in State
other than the one designated
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
291
1
22
Fisk, Abijah, invalid pension
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
200
1
24
Fisk and Eldridge, refund payment on land
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
67
2
24
Fish, Gilbert Sprague, invalid pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
126
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
221
3
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
136
1
22
Fisheries, regulations of France, England, and the
Netherlands, respecting
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
99
1
22
in relation to the protection of, on the coast of Flo-
rida -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
201
8
25
Legislature of Massachusetts against repealing
law allowing bounty to fishermen, &c.
-
Ex. Doc.
5
226
17
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Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Fishing bounties, reports in favor of allowing the boun-
ties on fishing voyages in the following named
cases, to wit:
1
22
Phineas Sprague and Daniel Keff
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
268
1
22
Remington Arnold, schooner Admiral -
-
Rep. Com.
3
404
1
22
Amos Sheffield, schooner Three Sisters
-
Rep. Com.
3
433
1
23
Bragdon and Chase, schooner Halcyon -
-
Rep. Com.
1
186
1
23
Charles Gordon, schooner Two Sons
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
186
1
23
Charles Little, agent, schooner Milo
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
187
1
23
Moody and.Lord, schooner Mary and Sally
-
Rep. Com.
2
211
1
23
Stevens Smith, schooner Rising States -
-
Rep. Com.
2
235
1
23
W. L. Thatcher, and others, schooner Emeline -
Rep. Com.
2
245
1
23
William Haskell and others, schooner Friendship
Rep. Com.
2
254
1
23
Joseph R. Folsom, schooner Galaxy
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
376
1
28
Joseph W. Green, schooner Two Brothers
-
Rep. Com.
4
461
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
50
1
23
Abel Roads, schooner Mary
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
495
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
48
2
23
Gott and Tarr, schooner May Flower
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
47
1
24
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
51
2
23
Isaac Champlin, schooner Buffalo
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
55
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
43
2
23
Gilbert A. Smith, schooner Lilly
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
87
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
234
2
23
William Stanard and others, schooner Tryon
-
Rep. Com.
1
115
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
80
1
24
Joseph W. Wormstead, schooner Sally -
-
Rep. Com.
1
47
1
24
Ebenezer Philips and others, schooner Van Buren
Rep. Com.
1
49
1
24
Theo. Standwood and others, schooner Olive and
Falcon
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
198
1
24
Nathaniel Gunneson, informality in license
-
Rep. Com.
1
248
1
24
Winthrop Sears and others, schooner Laban
-
Rep. Com.
2
501
1
24
Nathan Smith, schooner James Monroe -
-
Rep. Com.
2
502
3
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
234
1
24
Moses Treadwell, schooner Alert
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
514
1
24
Moses Merrill, schooner Fortune
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
704
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
85
1
24
Thomas Cushing, schooner Germantown
-
Rep. Com.
8
804
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
89
2
25
Thomas Cushing, schooner Commerce -
-
Rep. Com.
3
754
2
24
George Dyer, schooner Three Brothers -
-
Rep. Com.
1
136
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
84
3
25
against the claim of John H. Russell, schooner
Lucy Ann
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
233
8
25
same of Levi Eldridge, schooner Chatham
-
Rep. Com.
1
235
2
25
in favor of Joseph Deshields, schooner Northum-
berland
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
86
1
22
Fitch, Benjamin, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
349
1
24
Fitch, James, revolutionary pension -
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
231
2
25
Fitzgerald, Charles, heirs of, revolutionary pension
-
Rep. Com.
4
821
3
25
Same
-
-
I
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
90
2
22
Fitzgerald, Philip, heirs of, pre-emption to land
-
Rep. Com.
1
75
2
24
Fitzgerald, William, alrears of pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
123
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
164
3
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
88
1
24
Fitzimmons, Thomas, revolutionary claim
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
282
1
23
Flanigan, Andrew, loss in building frigate
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
479
1
22
Flanjac, Garrigues, locate other lands in lieu of those
sold by United States
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
270
23
Same
-
1
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
48
3
Fleury, Henry M., land claim
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
149
Fleisher, Jacob, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
5
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22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 131
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
1
22
Flemming, administrator of Syme, flour furnished for
public use during the revolution
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
190
1
23
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
97
3
25
Fleming, James, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
77
2
22
Fletcher, William, lost horse
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
25
2
22
Fletcher, David, lost horse
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
26
2
25
Fleischman, Charles L., memorial of, on agriculture -
Ex. Doc.
10
334
3
25
on the culture and manufacture of the sugar beet
Ex. Doc.
3
62
3
25
report of committee on this subject
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
309
8
25
his plan in relation to the Smithsonian legacy
-
Ex. Doc.
8
70
1
24
Fling, James, arrears of pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
493
1
24
Flint, Jonathan, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
741
2
25
Flint, Jerusha, revolutionary pension - -
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
865
1
24
Flinn, James, lost horse
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
768
1
22
Flinn, Benjamin, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
872
2
25
Flicker, Elizabeth, see Henry Richardson's heirs
-
Rep. Com.
1
149
1
22
Flournoy, Mathew R., exchange section of land
-
Rep. Com.
1
151
1
22
Florida, boundary between Georgia, correspondence
with Executive of Georgia and other documents
on the subject of the boundary line
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
43
1
23
same reprinted -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
77
1
28
report of commissioners appointed by Georgia to
ascertain and run the boundary
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
152
1
24
Florida, hostilities with Seminole Indians in, letter
from Secretary of War asking an appropriation
to repress hostilities by Seminoles
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
38
1
24
letter from Secretary of War in relation to allow-
ing militia called into service, camp equipage
Ex. Doc.
8
118
1
24
proceeding of meeting of citizens of St. Augus-
tine in relation to the hostile proceeding of the
Indians
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
80
1
24
memorial of inhabitants of East Florida praying
protection from Indian hostilities
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
92
1
24
instructions to General Scott for subduing the
Seminoles
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
115
1
24
in relation to claims of South Carolina, Georgia,
Alabama and Florida, for supplies, &c., furnish-
the militia called out to suppress hostilities
-
Ex. Doc.
6
231
2
24
report of Committee of Claims, claims of officers
of second regiment of second brigade of militia,
services, suppressing Indian hostilities
I
Rep. Com.
1
220
2
24
report of committee on paying for property taken
for public use, and Indian depredations
-
Rep. Com.
2
301
2
24
report on paying advances by corporation of Mo-
bile, to volunteers
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
304
2
24
same by the city of Augusta
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
819
2
24
same by Wilkes county, Georgia
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
822
1
25
letter from the Secretary of War, asking for an
additional appropriation (at Extra Session) for
suppressing
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
19
1
25
on the subject of employing Indians in the mili-
tary service in the Florida war
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
27
2
25
on same subject
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
138
2
25
agreement between General Jesup and Creeks to
furnish warriors
-
-
-
-
Ex Doc.
10
881
2
25
correspondence with Major General Jesup, and
proceedings of court of enquiry in the case of
Generals Scott and Gaines
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
78
2
25
instructions to the commanders, troops employed,
expense &c., up to 1838
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
133
2
25
state of the campaign in 1838, and disposition of
the Indians to treat for peace
-
I
Ex. Doc.
219
132
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Florida, Indian hostilities, &e.-Continued.
25
answer of Secretary of War to proposition of Gen-
eral Jesup to suspend removal of Indians
-
Ex. Doc.
8
272
2
25
Seminole bearing flag of truce made prisoners -
Ex. Doc.
9
327
2
25
names of officers employed under General Jesup
in Florida in 1837, and number of troops, (docu-
ments with President's Message, page 238)
-
Ex. Doc.
1
3
2
25
description and number of forces employed in
1837, and monthly expense
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
9
299
2
25
documents in relation to claim of Cherokees for
services, &c., mediating with the Seminoles for
peace
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
285
2
25
in relation to arrearages and pressing demand for
funds, in 1838
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
371
8
25
estimate of appropriation required in 1839 to carry
on the war
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
123
3
25
in relation to horses belonging to volunteers in
the Florida war, and which was turned over to
United States
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
179
3
25
respecting the disposition, &c. of negroes and other
property captured from the Florida Indians
-
Ex. Doc.
5
226
1
22
Florida, Territory of, proceedings of the Legislature,
protect fisheries on the coast of
-
Ex. Doc.
5
201
-
1
22
Arredondo claim, report of Committee on Claims
for depredations by the army, in 1812, '13, and
'14, in East Florida, and provided for by the
9th article, treaty with Spain of 1819 -
-
Rep. Com.
1
228
1
23
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
368
2
24
report of the Secretary of the Treasury, in rela-
tion to delay in executing 9th article of treaty
with Spain, payment of certain claims of the
inhabitants of East Florida
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
67
3
25
letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, recom-
mending that provision be made for the final
adjustment of these claims
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
98
1
22
report on claim of Delassus, indemnity for prop-
erty taken by insurgents
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
5
500
2
22
on the subject of obtaining from Spain, archives
of. (President's Message, page 5.)
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
24
portion of archives received. (President's Mes-
sage, page 4.)
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
22
respecting delay and errors in surveying private
land claims in
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
44
1
23
report of surveys, canal routes in, made under act
of 4th July, 1832
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
61
2
23
Same, reprinted
-
Ex. Doc.
1
8
-
-
-
2
23
proceedings of Legislative Council, in favor of
additional appropriation for rebuilding sea-wall
at St. Augustine, and repair of Fort St. Marks,
with estimate of amount required
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
301
2
24
report of committee on claim of, for expenses in
repairing Fort St. Augustine -
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
218
2
23
report of committee in favor of making appropria-
tion for repair of Fort Marion and sea-wall
-
Rep. Com.
1
19
1
23
report of committee on repealing certain laws of,
taxing slaves of non-residents
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
258
1
23
report of committee on equalizing representation
in, and against allowing certain legislative ex-
penditures, and annulling certain judicial en-
actments
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
421
2
28
grand jury of St. John's in relation to various pub-
lic improvements in -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc
2
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22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.
133
Congress.
Description
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Florida, Territory of-Continued.
23
copy of act of, increasing the capital of the Bank
of Pensacola -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
185
23
report of committee on establishing a new ju-
dicial district at Apalachicola
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
19
24
in relation to Spanish land claims, pending in
courts, &c., &c.
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
14
24
acts incorporating the East Florida, the Pensa-
cola and Perdido, and the Union railroad com-
panies, and the Southern Life Insurance and
Trust Company
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
58
24
memorial of Town of Apalachicola, protesting
against act of Territory, for the removal of seat
of justice from that place
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
158
24
Legislature of, in favor of making grant of land to
the East Florida Railroad Company, aid in ma-
king road
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
188
23
statement of receipts and expenses on account of
lands acquired by the purchase of, up to 1832
Ex. Doc.
6
499
25
report of agent, with list of claims, Indian depre-
dations in
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
127
25
report of Committee of Claims, on the subject of
these claims -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
1028
25
inhabitants of Franklin, for port of entry at St.
Joseph's
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
286
25
inhabitants of St. Joseph, establishment of court
Ex. Doc.
8
287
25
Legislature of Alabama, for annexing part of Flor-
ida to that State
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
7
163
25
William A. Whitehead and others, against port of
entry at Indian Key -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
41
25
letter from Secretary of Treasury, on the subject
of making provision for the final settlement of
claims under the 9th article treaty of 1819 with
Spain
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
98
25
memorial and proceedings of convention, in rela-
tion to the incorporating of banks by the Legis-
lative Council of the Territory
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
156
25
memorial of convention, with copy of the consti-
tution formed, and census taken in 1838, for
her admission into the Union
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
208
25
report of committee in favor of library, court of
appeais
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
776
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
159
25
report of committee, providing for compilation of
laws relating to
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
781
!5
in favor of permitting the Florida, Alabama, and
Georgia Railroad Company to enter land on a
credit
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
795
5
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
269
5
in favor of paying officers of the militia ordered
into service by General Hernandez, in 1835,
against the Seminole Indians -
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
209
5
in favor of making appropriation to erect build-
ings, accommodation of Legislative Council
of
-
I
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
229
5
on the subject of marine hospital at St. Joseph's
Rep. Com.
1
237
5
same, road, Jacksonville to St. Mary's -
-
Rep. Com.
1
271
5
in favor of granting land to the Dade Institute, in
Rep. Com.
2
321
1
Florida treaty, report in favor of allowing John Cowper
commissions on certain claims recovered under,
claimants indebted to the Government
-
Rep. Com.
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INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Florida, treaty-Continued.
1
24
report against the claim of the executors of
James Williams, for spoliations, indemnity un-
der the
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
235
1
22
Fogg, Jonathan, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
109
1
23
Folsom, James B., invalid pension, revenue service
-
Rep. Com.
1
81
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
46
3
25
Foltz, Doctor James M., extra medical services
-
Rep. Com.
1
192
1
23
Folsom, Joseph R., bounty on fishing voyage -
-
Rep. Com.
3
376
2
25
Foley. Patrick, heirs of, land claim -
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
689
1
22
Fonda, Jellis A., revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
35
3
25
Fontaine, Col. William, heirs of, commutation pay,
revolutionary
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
14
2
25
Fooche, Elijah, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
880
3
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
198
1
22
Forbes and Hotchkiss, refund duties -
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
126
1
22
Forbes, Abraham, services as spy, late war
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
239
1
23
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
22
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
118
2
24
Same -
-
Rep. Com.
1
170
-
-
-
-
3
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
208
1
24
Forbes, John & Co., confirmation, land claim -
-
Rep. Com.
3
845
2
25
Ford, William, revolutionary pension -
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
708
3
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
70
Foreign coins. (See Coins.)
Foreign paupers. (See Paupers, see Emigrants, and
see, also, Naturalization.)
Forfeitures. (See Fines, &c.)
2
25
Forman, F., and Levi Davis, professional services, de-
fending suit against register of land office
-
Rep. Com.
3
710
1
22
Forrest, Ebenezer de, revolutionary pension -
-
Rep. Com.
1
8
1
23
Forrester, Arthur, work on Cumberland road -
-
Rep. Com.
4
455
1
24
Forster, Thomas, Jr., disbursements, Dunkirk harbor -
Rep. Com.
2
419
1
24
Forster, Elisha, personal property destroyed by the
British
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
473
2
25
Fortune, owners of the schooner, fishing bounty
-
Rep. Com.
1
85
2
25
Fortune, Richard, heirs of, bounty land
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
975
Forage, furnished troops, reports on claims for, to wit:
1
23
in favor of Shubael Conant
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
246
1
23
in favor of John McDonell
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
494
1
24
in favor of Charles Goodspeed -
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
484
1
24
in favor of Jonathan Eliott
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
702
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
51
2
24
in favor of William W. Russell, at Talasse station,
in Alabama, in 1836 -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
87
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
61
2
24
against the claim of Wiley Harlen, same time and
place
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
116
2
25
in favor of Joseph M. Hernandez, taken for use of
troops serving against the Florida Indians
-
Rep. Com.
4
1043
2
24
Fort Wayne, land office, copies of correspondence, &c.,
in relation to examination of its condition in
1836 -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
143
1
23
Fort Gibson, report of committee in relation to the re-
moval of troops from -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
$10
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
2
462
-
Rep. Com
1
22
Fortifications, Fort Delaware, report of survey of, with
a view of rebuilding, &c. (Documents, Presi-
8
dent's message, page 87.)
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
1
22
President suggests the propriety of compromising
claim of title to the Pea-patch Island, on which
the fort is built, with copy of agreement of the
ted
Ex. Google Doc.
by
parties -
-
-
s
68
-
-
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.
135
Congress.
Description
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Fortifications, Fort Delaware-Continued.
23
report of committee in favor of compromising
claim to the island on which the fort is erected
Rep. Com.
1
59
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
92
25
taken possession of, by Mr. Hudson, under de-
cision of court
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
43
22
report of committee on claims of officers, losses
sustained by the burning of the fort
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
313
22
Fort Griswold, in Connecticut, plan and estimate
for -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
33
22
Fort Adams, Rhode Island, average price paid for
materials and work, in 1828, '29 and '30, at
-
Ex. Doc.
4
179
22
Fort Hamilton, New York, same
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
179
22
amount appropriated and expended for fortifica-
tions in 1830 and 1831, and showing the dis-
bursements in each State
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
200
23
amount expended annually, in each State, from
1791 to 1833, on account of
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
89
25
amount disbursed annually in each State, on ac-
count of, from 1834 to 1837
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
254
22
in Maine, report respecting situation of
-
Ex. Doc.
1
24
25
places which should be fortified
-
Ex. Doc.
5
218
25
Legislature of Maine on fortifying that State
-
Ex. Doc.
10
863
25
estimate of additional appropriations required for
fortifications for 1833
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
29
22
Fort Marion, Florida, estimate, &c., by Captain
Drane, for its repair, and tide-wall to protect
city of St Augustine -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
62
23
report of committee in favor of appropriation for
repairing Fort Marion and making sea-wall -
Rep. Com.
1
39
23
Castle Island, Boston, report of board of engi-
neers on the subject of repairing and altering
the fort, with estimate of cost, &c.
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
237
23
report of Secretary of War and board of engineers,
same subject -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
86
23
resolutions of Legislature of Massachusetts, in fa-
vor of repairing, &c. -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
160
23
report of committee in favor of making appropria-
tion for its thorough repair
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
81
23
St. Mark's, Florida, Legislative Council of Flor-
ida, asking for an appropriation for the repairs
of
-
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
301
23
Fort Sumpter, report of Secretary of War, and
documents, in relation to the cause of suspend-
ing operations on, growing out of claim to the
land, set up by W. Laval
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
67
23
Patapsco river, Maryland, report of committee in
favor of making appropriation for
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
310
24
Views of the President in relation to the failure,
at the last session, to make appropriations, and
the necessity of placing our seaboard in com-
plete state of defence. (Page 21.)
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
H
reports of the Secretaries of War and Navy, on
the subject of a complete and permanent sys-
tem of defence ; with remarks of Colonel Tot-
ten, &c.
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
243
4
report of Committee on Military Affairs, by Col.
R. M. Johnson, protection of inland frontiers -
Rep. Com.
2
401
4
estimate of appropriations for the commencement
of new works in- 1836
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
75
1
explanation of the above estimate
-
-
Ex. Doc.
259
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Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Fortifications, &c.-Continued.
1
24
additional estimates necessary for completing the
armament of fortifications in 1836
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
90
1
24
same subject
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
244
1
24
Legislature of Massachusetts, in favor of proceed-
ing with works for defence of Boston harbor -
Ex. Doc.
6
241
1
24
report of Committee on Military Affairs, recom-
mending the fortifying of certain harbors
-
Rep. Com.
1
94
1
24
resolutions of the Legislature of Rhode Island in
favor of fortification, Narragansett bay
-
Ex. Doc.
7
277
2
24
detailed estimate of appropriations required in 1837
Ex. Doc.
2
31
2
24
explanation of Chief Engineer, in relation to the
estimates for 1837
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
56
2
24
report of committee against the claim of citizens
of St. Augustine, for repairs of fortifications
-
Rep. Com.
1
215
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
724
3
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
216
2
25
places on the sea-board which ought to be fortified,
&c., documents, President's Message, page 205
Ex. Doc.
1
3
2
25
on the subject of making appropriations for, in
#
1838, particularly at New London and Connec-
ticut river
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
39
2
25
additional estimates for 1888, particularly for Fort
Caswell
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
91
3
25
estimate of appropriations required in 1839
-
Ex. Doc.
4
184
2
25
report of Inspector Croghan, and Secretary Poin-
sett, on the state of and means of the defences,
with statements of the armament required, &c.
in 1838
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
7
199
2
25
estimate of expense establishing posts of defence,
western frontier
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
114
8
25
report of Colonel Totten, recommending certain
points on the northern and western frontiers,
that should be immediately fortified, with esti-
mate of sum required, &c.
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
117
2
25
Legislature of Maine, on the subject of fortifying
that State
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
368
3
25
places in Maine which should be fortified
-
Ex. Doc.
5
218
8
25
Fort Livington, Grand Terre, Louisiana, cause
-
}
{ 3
67
Ex. Doc.
which has retarded its completion, &c.
4
184
2
25
Sullivan's Island, Charleston, S. C., report of
the Committee on Military Affairs, in favor of
increasing appropriation in 1838, for the pre-
servation of -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
767
1
22
annual report of Engineer Department, showing
the progress on work of, in 1831, documents
accompanying President's Message, page 76 -
Ex. Doc.
1
1
2
22
Same in 1832, page 85 -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
23
Same in 1833, page 51 -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
1
2
23
Same in 1834, page 99 -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
1
1
24
Same in 1835, page 102
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
24
Same in 1836, page 187
2
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
25
Same in 1837, pages 201, and 367
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
3
3
25
Same in 1838, page 154
-
-
-
E.. Doc.
1
2
1
22
same of works projected and not commenced, in
1831, with estimated cost, page 114
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
22
Same in 1832, page 110
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
1
1
23
Same in 1838, page 72
I
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
23
Same in 1884, page 124
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
24
Same in 1835, page 126
-
1
-
Ex. Doc.
1
1
?
24
Same in 1836, page 223
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
25
Same in 1887, page 203
-
-
Ex. Doc
3
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137
Congress.
Description
of book.
Volume.
Number.
22
Foster, Ezekiel, refund discriminating duties, &c.
-
Rep. Com.
2
802
28
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
12
22
Foster, Peter, commutation claim
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
130
24
Fountain, Colonel William, heirs of, commutation
claim
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
676
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
429
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
14
22
Foundry, Secretary of War recommends the establish-
ment of a national, (report accompanying Pres-
ident's Message, page 25)
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
24
Secretary of War again recommends its establish-
ment in the District of Columbla, (documents
with President's Message, page 43)
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
25
again recommended by the Secretary of War,
page 105
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
24
reports of General Wool and Colonel Talcott,
same subject, with plans of site and estimate of
cost, &c.
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
106
24
Secretary of the Navy recommends the establish-
ment of, (documents President's Message, page
331) -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
23
report of committee in favor of same, with state-
ments of ordnance at the several navy yards,
&c., with various other documents
-
-
Rep Com.
1
141
24
another report of committee, same subject
-
Rep. Com.
8
669
25
Legislature of Kentucky, in favor of, at Greenaps-
burg
-
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
210
25
memorial of inhabitants of Pennsylvania, in favor
of, at Easton -
-
-
-
-
}
Ex. Doc.
~~
268
0000
283
25
same of Centre, same object
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
9
312
25
Nesbit Manufacturing Company of South Carolina,
in favor of that State -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
387
25
report of select committee, by William Cost John-
son, in favor of establishing one, and for the
appointment of board of officers to fix on site,
with various information and documents con-
nected therewith, to wit: extracts from the
messages of several Presidents who have recom-
mended it, and sundry statements in support of
the advantages, &c. of the various places recom-
mended
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
168
25
recommended by President Van Buren, page 18 -
Ex. Doc.
1
3
22
Fox, Joseph, revolutionary pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
410
25
Fox, William, revolutionary pension -
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
369
22
Fox, John, revolutionary pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
5
472
25
Fox, Vause, administrator of William Vause -
-
Rep. Com.
1
221
24
Foxworthy, William, revolutionary pension -
-
Rep. Com.
1
332
25
Fox river, Wiskonsin, survey of
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
102
23
Fowler and Overton, horses lost in military service
-
Rep. Com.
4
477
23
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
131
23
Francis and Eliza, in relation to the claim of the own-
ers of the British ship
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
64
23
report of committee on same
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
140
24
Same -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
494
-
-
22
France, treaty of indemnity, spoliations since 1800,
treaty concluded, (President's Message, page 6)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
22
copy of the treaty of indemnity
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
126
22
copies of instructions and correspondence in rela-
tion to the claims against France for spoiliations
since 1800
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
147
23
President notifies Congress of the failure on the
part of France to pay instalment due under late
treaty of indemnity, page 4
-
-
I
Ex.
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18
138
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
France.-Continued.
1
28
report of committee on extending time of Board
of Commissioners, under treaty with - -
-
Rep. Com.
2
298
2
23
President again notifies Congress of the failure on
the part of France to fulfill the treaty, with re-
commendations consequent thereon, page 6 -
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
23
copies of proceedings and discussions in the
French Chamber of Deputies, in relation to the
fulfilment of the treaty, (documents accompany-
ing President's Message, page 393)
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
z
2
23
correspondence &c., relative to refusal of France
to make provision for the fulfilment of the treaty
of 4th July, 1831, indemnity for spoliations -
Ex. Doc.
2
40
2
23
additional correspondence, (extracts from letters
of Mr. Livingston to the Secretary of State,)
same subject -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
136
2
23
further correspondence, same subject, between
Mr. Livingston and the Secretary of State, and
the French Minister and Secretary of State -
Ex. Doc.
4
174
2
23
report of Committee on Foreign Affairs on the
subject of delay on the part of France to fulfil
the treaty, with report of minority of the com-
mittee
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
133
2
23
resolutions of Mr. Adams, on same subject
-
Rep. Com.
1
133
1
24
observations and recommendations of the Presi-
dent at the opening of Congress, in relation to
the refusal of France to execute the treaty, page 6
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
24
letter of Mr. Livingston to the Duke de Broglie,
on his leaving France, (documents President's
Message, page 30)
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
24
special message of the President, communicating
further information, particularly in relation to
explanation required of the United States by the
French Government, and recommending such
legislative action as the exigences of the case
demands
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
67
1
24
Great Britain offers her mediation to settle the
differences with
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
103
1
24
President communicates correspondence in rela-
tion to the proffered mediation, and as to the de-
termination of France to fulfill the treaty
-
Ex. Doc.
4
116
1
24
list of awards of the commissioners under treaty of
indemnity, and a copy of the act of the French
Chambers making appropriations to carry the
treaty into effect, with copies of communica-
tions in the French language, in relation to the
execution of the treaty
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
117
1
24
President communicates that four instalments had
been paid
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
254
2
24
diplomatic relations renewed, (President's Mes-
sage, page 3)
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
25
amount of, received under the treaty with France,
and mode and expense in transmitting the
same to the United States
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
417
3
25
information called for in relation in the payment
of the awards of the commissions, cannot be
furnished before the adjournment of Congress
Ex. Doc.
6
246
2
24
report of committee against the claim of Robert
Gilmore, for indemnity under the treaty with
,
France for the payment of claims for spoliations,
and which was rejected by the Bonrd of Com-
missioners
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
299
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Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
France-Continued.
2
25
Report of committee against the claim of Robert
Roberts
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
814
2
25
same in the case of James McCoy
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
978
2
25
memorial of Lafette & Co., of Paris, similar
claim
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
257
1
25
mode of collecting revenue in France -
-
Ex. Doc.
1
12
2
25
minister of, in behalf of Captain Bezier, for saving
American seamen wrecked -
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
222
3
25
correspondence with France, in relation to the
blockade of the Mexican coast and same as to
Rio de la Plata, and as to the treatment to-
wards American vessels
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
211
1
24
comparative statement of duties under tariff act
of 1828 and the act of 1832, on French wines
and silks, from 1830 to 1835, (page 121)
Ex. Doc.
4
117
1
22
respecting tonnage duties on French vessels in
ballast coming from Guadaloupe and Martin-
ique, and on refunding duty on French ship
Victorine -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
21
1
22
regulations of France respecting the fisheries
-
Ex. Doc.
3
99
2
22
respecting duties levied on French ship Pac-
-
-
-
-
}
1
an
26
Ex. Doc.
tole -
-
37
1
28
respecting the death of French sailors accidentally
killed in firing a salute from United States
frigate in the harbor of Toulon
-
-
Ex. Doc.
B
492
2
23
Spoliations prior to 1800, statements &c., by Mr.
Cambreling and Mr. Edward Everett, from the
Committee on Foreign Affairs, on the subject
of -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
121
2
24
list of claimants who have petitioned Congress
up to 1837
-
-
-
Ex. Doc
4
184
1
24
memorial of merchants of Massachusetts on the
subject of indemnity for
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
37
1
22
memorial of George Taylor, same object
-
Ex. Doc.
1
14
2
24
memorial of Perez Morton and others, of Massa-
chusetts, same object
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
40
2
24
memorial of merchants of Newburyport, same -
Ex. Doc.
2
42
2
24
memorial of citizens of Portsmouth, New Hamp-
shire, same
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
58
2
25
memorial of Board of Trade, Baltimore, same
-
Ex. Doc.
8
235
2
25
memorial of Chamber of Commerce, Philadel-
}
mn
8
237
Ex. Doc.
phia, same
-
-
-
-
9
322
-
2
25
memorial of citizens of the State of Pennsylva-
nia, same
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
238
2
25
memorial of convention at New York, same
-
Ex. Doc.
8
239
2
25
memorial of Legislature of Connecticut, same
-
Ex. Doc.
10
414
2
25
memorial of James H. Causten, explanatory letter
of John McHenry
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
292
2
25
report of Committee on Foreign Affairs (by Mr.
Howard) in favor of these claims, with a com-
pilation of all previous reports and proceedings
thereon, and a list of claimants, &c.
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
445
2
28
Franking privilege, President recommends revision of
laws granting, (page 20)
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
24
remarks of the Postmaster General, on the abuse
of, (documents President's message, page 511)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
24
Legislature of Maryland, in favor of extending to
Governors and members of the Legislature
Ex. Doc.
8
103
-
2
24
Legislature of Virginia, same object
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
179
I
24
Franklin Institute of Pennsylvania, report of, experi-
ments to prevent the explosion of steam boilers
Ex. Doc
162
140
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
1
28
Franzoni, Virginia, adm. of Jardella, additional com-
pensation, sculpture at the capitol, &c.
-
Rep. Com.
2
296
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
5
2
25
Francis, Miller, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
677
2
24
Francher, James, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
III
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
271
2
25
Frazier, Robert, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
320
2
25
Frazier, Thomas, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
423
2
25
Frazier, Thomas, assignee of, land claim
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
476
2
28
Frasier, Charles M., buildings destroyed by the British
Rep. Com.
1
125
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
45
1
24
Frazier, Robert, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
840
1
24
Francisco, John, surety of Paymaster Kinkead
-
Rep. Com.
1
340
2
22
Frauds, President recommends change in the law as to
limitation for the punishment of, (page 14)
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
23
respecting frauds, payment of pensions, (Presi-
dent's message, page 18)
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
23
remarks of Secretary War, on same subject, (page
36) -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
23
report of committee, same subject
-
Rep. Com.
1
37
-
1
23
documents in relation to frauds under act author-
izing payment for property lost, &c., late war
with Great Britain, page 7, report in the case
of McCollum
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
161
1
24
in favor granting bounty land to the representa-
tives of Daniel Warner, in lieu of that of
which he was fraudulently deprived -
-
Rep. Com.
2
399
1
22
on the revenue, reports of collectors of certain
ports, showing the condemnations of smuggled
goods and suits, between 1820 and 1831, on
account of
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
199
1
23
information respecting fraud in the importation of
lead -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
131
1
24
under pre-emption laws, on the subject of, and in
relation to combination of speculators, Stc.
-
Ex. Doc.
4
125
1
24
same reprinted, with additional information
-
Ex. Doc.
5
211
3
25
in relation to combinations to keep down price of
lands
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
241
2
25
in donation land claims in Arkansas, (Lovely's and
Miller's donations)
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
99
2
25
on Indians, report of the commissioners appointed
to investigate
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
11
452
2
25
in relation to alleged frauds by Captain J. C. Boyd
and others, of the Alabama volunteers, (docu-
Ex. Doc.
3
ments with President's message, page 254) ,-
1
2
25
same, in the case of Quartermaster Skinner,
page 262
Ex. Doc.
S
-
-
-
-
-
1
Frauds, reports on applications where payments, &c.,
have been erroneously made to those not en-
titled, viz:
2
24
report against the claim of the representatives of
John Reynolds, for money due for his services
as commissary during the revolutionary war,
and alleged to have been improperly paid, un-
der special act of Congress, to those not entitled
to it -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
100
2
25
in favor of paying to the heirs of Captain Thomas
Triplett the amount of commutation which was
fraudulently obtained in their name, under
special act, by persons not entitled -
Rep. Com.
$
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.
141
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Frauds, reports on applications, &re-Continued.
3
25
another report adverse to the allowance of this
claim; the act under which the money was
paid being founded on false testimony, and not
proven since, that Captain Triplett was entitled
to commutation
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
193
2
25
in favor of paying to the heirs of Rignal Hillary,
their proportion of the seven years half pay
allowed under special act, and erroneously
directed to be paid to Elizabeth Magruder, as
being the only heir, &c.
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
891
8
25
in favor of allowing to the heirs of John Phelan
bounty land, wrongfully issued to those not en-
titled
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
142
2
25
same in the case of James Maxwell, patent hav-
ing issued to another without his authority
-
Rep. Com.
4
857
1
24
same in favor of the heirs of Daniel Warner,
fraudulently obtained by others
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
399
1
22
Freeman, Edgar, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
207
1
23
Freeman, Pearson, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
40
1
24
Freeman, Colonel, marine corps, in relation to right of
command at navy yards
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
118
2
25
Freeman, Elijah, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
703
2
24
Frey, Frederick & Co., refund duties on certain playing
cards
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
157
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
235
1
24
Fredericksburg, Virginia, memorial of citizens of, for
port of entry at
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
130
1
24
Freight, against the claim of Knox & Co. for transporta-
tion, boat and cargo lost on the Mississippi
-
Rep. Com.
1
90
French spoliations. (See France and Spoliations.)
3
25
French ship wrecked, against refunding duties on goods
-
}
1
169
saved from. (See Duties, remission of
Rep. Com.
1
217
2
25
French, Elizabeth, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
383
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
69
1
23
Frink, David, boarding certain French officers
-
Rep. Com.
8
386
1
24
Fritters, Travis, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
603
1
24
Frisby, Richard, buildings destroyed by the British
-
Rep. Com.
3
693
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
48
Frigate, Philadelphia. (See Philadelphia Frigate.)
2
25
Frigate, Raritan, on the subject of making appropriation
to complete, &c.
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
702
1
22
Frothingham, Joshua P., building destroyed in revolu-
tion -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
88
2
22
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
11
1
22
Frothingham, Samuel, revolutionary pension -
-
Rep. Com.
1
99
1
24
Frost, Isaiah, work on Cumberland road
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
774
1
24
Frontiers, western, report of Committee on Military
Affairs, (by Colonel Richard M. Johnson,) on
providing for the defence of, by construction of
military roads, &c.
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
401
1
24
on the subject of protecting frontier of Louisiana
Ex. Doc.
6
249
2
25
report of Secretary of War in 1887, in relation to
the protection of, accompanied with maps, &c.
Ex. Doc.
2
59
2
25
estimate of expense for the defence of -
-
Ex. Doc.
5
114
2
25
documents submitted by Hon. Mr. Harrison and
Senator Linn of Missouri, in relation to the
protection of -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
276
2
25
General Gaines' plan for its defence
-
-
Ex. Doc.
9
311
2
25
in relation to laying out military road and erect-
ing posts, &c., with a view to the defence of
25
in relation to the selection of sites for military
Ex. Google
278
2
by
posts, &c.
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
142
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Frontiers, western, &c.-Continued.
2
25
in relation to the hostile disposition of the Indians
in 1838, on the
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
11
431
3
25
views of Secretary of War, as to the protection
of, and suspending the withdrawal of the troops
from Fort Gibson, page 99
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
25
Frontiers, northern, on the subject of disturbances on
the, and the burning of the steamboat Caroline
Ex. Doc.
3
73
2
25
estimate of expense for the defence of -
Ex. Doc.
5
89
-
3
25
appropriations necessary in 1838, same purpose
Ex. Doc.
2
27
2
64
2
25
on the subject of preserving neutrality with Ca-
nada
n
Ex. Doc.
3
74
-
-
-
-
-
3
76
2
25
in relation to the attack on steamboats Sir Robert
Peel, (British,) and the Telegraph, (Amer-
ican)
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
11
440
2
25
report of Secretary of War with plan of Gen. Scott,
distribution of troops, &c. for the protection of
Ex. Doc.
7
199
2
25
Legislature of Maine, on fortifying that State -
Ex. Doc.
10
363
3
25
places in Maine which should be fortified
-
Ex. Doc.
5
218
3
25
report of Colonel Totten, on points that should be
immediately fortified, with estimate of sums
required, &c.
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
117
1
23
Fruge, John, confirmation land claim
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
459
1
24
Fry, Benj. services as agent of fortifications at Newport
Rep. Com.
3
777
2
25
Same -
Rep. Com.
2
342
-
-
-
-
-
1
23
Frye, Nathaniel, jr., services performed as Paymaster
General
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
256
Fuel, &c. (See House rent.)
Fugitives from justice. (See Rewards.)
1
22
Fuller, Daniel, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
347
2
22
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
7
1
23
Same -
Rep. Com.
1
1
-
-
-
-
-
1
23
Fuller, James, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
1
2
24
Fuller, Abigail, navy pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
21
1
24
Fulton, Robert, heirs of, report of committee in favor of
paying for use of steamboat Visusius at New
Orleans in 1814; services building steam frigate
and value of his system of coast and harbor de-
fence
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
551
-
2
24
Rep. Com.
2
300
same, with report of Secretary of Navy
-
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
68
1
23
Fulton, Robert, work on Cumberland road
-
Rep. Com.
4
455
-
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
744
Fulton steam frigate. (See Steam frigate.)
1
23
Furst, Moritz, losses, furnishing medals, &c. Navy De-
partment
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
192
-
-
2
25
Furguson, William, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
720
2
24
Furlough, report against the claim of John Quin, an
officer in the Navy for pay while on -
-
Rep. Com.
1
33
2
24
same in the case of William Vaughan -
-
Rep. Com.
2
309
3
25
Gage, Isaac, memorial of, import iron vessel free of
duty, &c.
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
92
2
25
Gaines, Major General, his plan for the protection of
western frontiers
Ex. Doc.
9
811
-
-
-
-
1
22
Gaines, Wm. D., confirm purchase of Indian reservation
Rep. Com.
1
85
1
22
Gales and Seaton, transmitting two volumes of new
edition of State papers
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
29
1
22
report of Clerk House of Representatives and
Secretary of Senate, of their proceedings, &c.,
under act authorizing the publication of the
State papers by
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
35
24
work completed
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
180
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.
143
Congress.
Description
of book.
Volume.
Number.
1
28
Gale, Anthony, colonel of marines, extra services as
quartermaster
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
375
1
23
Same
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
62
23
Gale, George, wagon and team lost in public service -
Rep. Com.
2
225
:
25
Gale, Isaac, revolutionary pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
588
Gale, Henry, compromise claim of Pea Patch Island. See
Fortifications, fort Delaware.)
:
25
Gallison, James, and Charles Whitmarsh
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
189
22
Gallop, William, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
206
25
Gallaway, John, heirs of, commutation claim, revolu-
tionary
1
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
933
23
Galaxy, owners of the schooner, for fishing bounty
-
Rep. Com.
3
376
23
Galphin, Milledge, Indian depredations prior to 1802
Rep. Com.
1
140
25
Gallencia, Jacob
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
1048
24
Gamble, John M., colonel of marines, extra services -
Rep. Com.
3
763
22
Gamble, Archibald, locate New Madrid certificate
-
Rep. Com.
1
152
23
Gamblins, Pierre, horse lost in military service
-
Rep. Com.
2
300
22
Gammons, James, (slave,) bounty land allowed for his
services
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
184
24
Gann William land in lieu of pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
242
24
Gannett, Benjamin, revolutionary pension for services
of his wife
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
172
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
159
22
Gardner, Peregrine, horse lost while in military ser-
vice -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
127
22
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
15
23
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
15
22
Garnier Joseph V., fees clerk of court of Missouri
-
Rep. Com.
3
344
23
Same
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
333
22
Gardepier, Alexander, land claim
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
362
22
Garden, Alex'r, executors of, interest on commutation
Rep. Com.
3
429
23
Same -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
118
24
Garland, Captain Peter, representatives of, commutation
claim
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
124
24
Gardiner, Frances, widow of Captain Gardiner, killed
in Dade's command, granted half pay
-
Rep. Com.
2
415
24
payment for property destroyed and injured by
the military, belonging to
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
611
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
35
24
Gardner, Eleanor, personal property destroyed by the
British
I
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
63
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
515
22
Garnett, Francis, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
372
23
Garnett, James M., repeal certain laws in Florida
-
Rep. Com.
2
258
24
Garrettson, Isaac, purser, allowance for quarters, Sc. -
Rep. Com.
3
662
25
Garriga and Tarrington, for relieving distressed seamen
Rep. Com.
4
903
23
Gatlin, Stephen, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
241
25
Gates, Major William
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
323
24
Guagers, port of New York, respecting fees of
-
Ex. Doc.
3
116
23
Gaynor, John B., British deserter
-
-
Rep. Com
4
548
24
Gav and Loomis, work on Cumberland road -
-
Rep. Com.
2
308
23
Galston, David, executors of, services, expenditures
and indemnity, cost and damages, official acts -
Rep. Com.
2
276
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
614
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
88
22
Genther, John H., revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
54
24
Gentry, Reuben and others, Indian depredations
-
Rep. Com.
1
266
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
212
25
Gentry Allen, forage taken for use of troops, Tennessee
volunteers -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
1036
24
Gennessee river amount appropriated for the improve-
ment of, the original estimates and sum neces-
sary in 1836 -
-
-
-
-
Figitized by.
212
144
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Gennessee river.-Continued.
1
24
report of committee, expenditures, &c., improve-
ment of
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
297
General land office. (See Land office.)
2
24
Geortner, George, revolutionary services of his father -
Rep. Com.
1
174
2
24
George and Kern, extra services, officers of the customs
Rep. Com.
2
257
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
292
2
25
Georges' Bank, report of survey of, by Lieutenant Wilkes
Ex. Doc.
8
247
2
22
Geology and mineralogy, report of committee, on em-
ploying a suitable person to make surveys of -
Rep. Com.
1
106
2
23
report of survey of, by Featherstonhaugh
-
Ex. Doc.
4
151
1
22
Georgia, boundary between Florida and: correspond-
ence of the Executive of Georgia, and other
documents on the subject of boundary
-
Ex. Doc.
2
43
}
Ex. Doc.
-
2
77
1
23
same, reprinted
-
-
-
-
3
100
1
23
report of commissioners appointed by Georgia to
ascertain and run the boundary
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
152
Georgia, State of, memorials from, on the subject of the
Bank of the United States, and the removal of
the deposites. (See Bank United States.)
1
22
memorial of citizens of, respecting claims for dep-
redations by Creek Indians prior to 1802, and
supposed to have been provided for by fourth
article of treaty of 1821
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
143
1
22
remonstrance of the Creek Indians against these
claims
Ex. Doc.
2
56
-
-
-
-
-
1
22
report of committee on the subject of the above
claims
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
65
1
23
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
140
1
22
report on claims for depredations between 1826
and 1830
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
317
2
24
report of committee on the subject of paying for
property taken for public use, and Indian depre-
dations in Florida, Alabama and Georgia
-
Rep. Com.
2
301
2
24
report of committee on reimbursing advances by
Augusta, to volunteers, to suppress Indian hos-
tilities
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
319
2
24
same by Wilkes county, same object
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
a
2
22
Legislature of, against internal improvements
-
Ex. Doc.
2
91
2
22
Legislature, for convention to amend Constitution
of the United States
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
92
1
23
Legislature, against distributing sales of public
lands
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
169
2
24
Legislature, in relation to the distribution of the
surplus revenue
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
102
1
24
revolutionary claims, memorial of
-
-
Ex. Doc.
s
87
3
25
report of committee in favor of this claim
-
Rep. Com.
2
311
2
25
Indian depredations in, report of agent, with list of
claims
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
127
2
25
report of committee on the subject of these claims
Rep. Com.
4
1028
2
25
memorial of inhabitants of St. Mary's against
changing collection district, and for an increase
of the pay of the officers
-
-
Ex. Doc.
9
310
2
25
memorial of the Macon Steamboat Company, im-
port iron free of duty
Ex. Doc.
400
-
-
-
10
2
25
memorial of Steamboat Company of, same object
Ex. Doc.
10
420
2
25
correspondence of Governor of, in relation to
modification treaty of 1835 with the Cherokee
Indians
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
121
2
22
Georgetown, District of Columbia, memorial of female
asylum
31
-
-
-
-
Digitized - Ex. by Google
D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 145
Description
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Georgetown.-Continued.
memorial of inhabitants of, navigation of the Po-
tomac and free bridge
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
32
memorial of inhabitants, recharter Banks
-
Ex. Doc
3
69
memorial of the Lancasterian school for aid
-
Ex. Doc.
3
70
memorial of Manufacturing Company, for act of
incorporation
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
255
memorial of citizens for a new bank with branches
}
Ex. Doc.
8
an
91
92
report of committee on granting relief to the cor-
poration of
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
269
Gervais, Sinclair D., indemnity, purchase of land
-
Rep. Com.
3
388
Gerodelle, John, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
448
Gibbs, Rufus, revolutionary pension -
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
104
Gibbs, Benjamin, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
108
Gibbs, Samuel, lost loan office certificate, revolutionary
Rep Com.
1
166
Gibson, Colonel George, representatives of, commuta-
tion -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
194
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
345
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
118
Gibson, Henry, clerk of court, increase of pay
-
Rep. Com.
1
170
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
356
Gibson, David, revolutionary pension -
1
-
Rep. Com.
3
652
Gibson, Alexander, arrears of revolutionary pension -
Rep. Com.
8
725
Gilmer, Thomas W., agent, Virginia revolutionary
claims. (See Virginia revolutionary claims.)
Gilbert, Lewis, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
28
Gilbert, Marences W., interest on advances and losses
on Treasury notes
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
339
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
7
claims as sutler against deceased soldiers
-
Rep. Com.
3
350
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
9
bounty on prisoners captured during last war
-
Rep. Com.
1
31
Gilbert, Ephraim F., invalid pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
444
Same -
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
353
Gilbert, Joseph, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
453
Gilbert, Jacob B., buildings destroyed by the British
-
Rep. Com.
1
123
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
35
Gilbert, Angelica, heir of Stephen Olney, revolution-
ary services
I
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
784
Gilmore, Robert, claim for French spoliations rejected
by the Board of Commissioners
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
279
Gilman, Peter, revolutionary pension -
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
410
Gill, Whitford, boat lost in public service
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
4
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
14
Gill, Samuel, personal injuries
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
123
Gillis, Alexander, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
803
Same -
-
I
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
175
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
249
Gillespie, Menzies, renewal of lost military land war-
rant -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
220
Gist, Spencer C., extra pay, naval service
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
360
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
150
Glascock, Thomas, heirs of, pay due for revolutionary
services
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
778
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
432
Glickner, Jacob, work on Cumberland road
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
455
Glover, William, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
6
Same
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
355
Glover, Ezekiel, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
1017
Goddard, Nathaniel, and others, remission of forfeiture
of vessel, &c.-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
Godfroy, Gabriel, buildings destroyed at Frenchtown -
by
Rep. Com.
12
19
146
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
2
25
Going, Preston, volunteer service in 1836
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
746
2
24
Going, Daniel W., invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
262
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
426
1
24
Goldsmith, Jeremiah, revolutionary pension -
-
Rep. Com.
2
409
2
25
Goldsbury, Samuel, spoliations, Neapolitan, prior to
1807
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
790
1
22
Goldsborough, Howes, memorial of, against the Chesa-
peake and Ohio Canal Company, building
wharfs and collecting wharfages in the city of
Washington
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
67
1
24
Gold Mining Company, Union, refund duty on machinery
Rep. Com.
1
216
1
22
Gold, amount received and coined, and expense of coin-
age at the mint of Great Britain, between
August 1831 and February 1832
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
203
1
22
Gold coins, report of committee on establishing assay
offices in the South
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
39
1
22
report of select committee, (by Mr. C. P. White,)
on the subject of regulating the value of
-
Rep. Com.
3
420
1
22
report, (by same,) on the subject of making gold
and silver legal tender, and increase its circula-
tion, and to make prompt payment for bullion,
with various statements, showing the value of
the different foreign coins; ratio of gold to silver
from 1776; loss by wear, &c. -
-
-
Rep. Com.
5
496
1
23
another report by same, and on same subject
-
Rep. Com.
2
278
2
22
report on degree of alloy best fitted for -
-
Ex. Doc.
1
38
2
22
relative to the value in Europe of gold and silver
bullion
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
38
1
24
President's remarks as to the advantages derived
from the late law regulating the value of, p. 16
Ex. Doc.
1
1
1
24
views of same a3 respects circulating medium of
gold and silver, page 16
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
1
1
24
report of committee in favor of making small gold
coins, one, two, three, and four dollar pieces,
(by Mr. Gillett,) with statements of the amount
of coinage at the mint since its establishment -
Rep. Com.
2
513
1
25
Golder, John, views of, on the subject of finance
-
Ex. Doc.
1
33
Goods, destroyed by the enemy, late war with Great
Britain. (See Property destroyed, &c.)
Goods, duties on. (See Duties.)
1
22
Goodwin, Daniel, use of his property by the public,
revolution
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
149
1
23
Goodwin, Nathaniel, heirs of, seven years half pay,
revolutionary
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
138
1
22
Good, John, damages, Cumberland road passing through
his land
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
251
1
22
Goodrich, Benjamin, invalid pension -
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
426
2
22
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
7
1
24
Goodspeed, Charles, forage furnished troops
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
484
2
24
Goorley, David, marine, discharged in foreign country,
passage home
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
280
2
25
Gorham and Quincy, refund tonnage duty
-
Rep. Com.
1
305
-
1
22
Gordon, Thomas, heirs of, revolutionary certificate
Rep. Com.
2
310
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
799
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
120
1
22
Gordon, George, assignee of Ramsey, confirmation land
claim
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
428
1
23
Gordon, Morgan S., wages due crew of brig Sarah
George
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
149
1
23
Gordon, Charles, bounty on fishing voyage
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
186
2
24
Gordon, Hannah, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
106
2
25
Gorostiza, minister from Mexico, pamphlet printed and
circulated by
-
-
Ex. Doc. Google
-
190
-
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.
147
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
1
22
Goss, Comfort, revolutionary pension -
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
172
1
28
Gossage, Jared, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
839
1
24
Goes, Leonard, and others, Indian depredations
-
Rep. Com.
3
580
2
28
Gott, George, and others, bounty on fishing voyage
-
Rep. Com.
1
47
1
24
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
51
1
22
Gotthleff, agent of Knowles, patent for discovery, pre-
serve timber from dry rot
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
462
8
25
Governors of Territories, allowances to, as superinten-
dent of Indian affairs
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
244
1
28
Gove, Jesse, clerk court, Vermont, refund fees paid
witnesses
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
204
2
25
Gould, David, representatives of, commutation pay,
revolutionary
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
952
s
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
58
1
24
Graham, James, submits statement of facts in case of his
contested election by Mr. Newland
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
121
1
24
additional, same subject
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
131
1
25
Grain, amount imported annually, from 1821 to 1837 -
Ex. Doc.
1
44
8
25
Grady, Henry, paid for corn delivered under contract,
contract not fulfilled
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
141
1
24
Grand river, amount appropriated for, up to 1836; origi-
nal estimates and the sum yet necessary for the
improvement of
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
212
1
24
report of committee, same subject
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
297
2
25
Legislature of Missouri, improvement of
-
Ex. Doc.
7
165
2
25
report shewing the nature of work, the amount
appropriated, &c., to 1888
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
90
1
22
Gramlin, Adam, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
5
472
1
22
Graham, Susan, Indian reservation of land
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
482
1
24
Graham and Peebles, (see Peebles)
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
680
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
46
2
23
Graham, Mary, provisions furnished revolutionary army
Rep. Com.
1
91
1
23
Graham, William, heirs of, confirm purchase of school
lands
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
210
2
24
Graham, William, claim for pay due deceased soldiers
Rep. Com.
1
83
2
25
Graham, William, heirs of, confirm location of land
-
Rep. Com.
8
704
1
28
Grantland and Carter, administrators of Williamson
-
Rep. Com.
2
270
1
24
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
72
1
23
Grainger, Jean Baptiste, land claim
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
305
-
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
166
2
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
1
1
23
Gratz, Michael, loan office certificate, revolutionary
-
Rep. Com.
1
71
2
22
Grannis, Enos, commutation claim
--
-
Rep. Com.
1
118
-
1
23
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
117
2
25
Grant, James H., volunteer services in 1836 -
-
Rep. Com.
3
746
2
22
Gray, Colonel Presley, military services, late war
-
Rep. Com.
1
90
2
24
revolutionary pension
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
54
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
1
-
-
Rep. Com.
269
1
23
Gray, Henry W., pay due for military services
-
Rep. Com.
1
182
1
22
Gray, George, extend term, &c., patent ships' deck
light
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
451
1
24
Gray, George, heirs of, commutation claim
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
326
1
24
Gray, Andrew, revolutionary pension -
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
556
1
22
Gray, Daniel, revolutionary pension -
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
365
2
25
Gray, James, and B. H. Beard
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
165
1
22
Gray, William, (alien) grant of patent right
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
458
3
25
Gray, Joseph, and others, horses lost in Black Hawk
war -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
207
1
24
Graves, Thomas, services as express rider, revolu-
tionary
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
564
2
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
81
-
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
Dig
Rep. Com ogle
765
148
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
1
24
Granger, Daniel, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
742
1
22
Graves, James, revolutionary pension -
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
410
1
24
Grant, Robert, refund payment on land
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
539
3
25
Gratiot, Gen. Charles, documents in relation to defalca-
tion of
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
77
2
25
Gratiot, Henry, administrator of
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
1053
1
22
Green, Duff, proposals to stereotype laws of the United
States
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
137
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
286
1
22
Green, Patrick, mail guard, allowed pension -
-
Rep. Com.
1
179
1
23
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
316
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
155
2
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
60
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
102
3
25
Same -
-
1
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
95
2
22
Green, Christopher A., land claim
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
61
1
23
Green, Thomas F., postmaster, release sureties of
-
Rep. Com.
4
451
1
23
Green, Joseph W., bounty on fishing vogage
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
461
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
50
1
23
Green, James, lost horse
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
492
2
23
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
131
1
23
Green, Samuel, work on Cumberland road
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
455
2
25
Greely, Ebenezer S., in relation to the imprisonment
of, by British authorities
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
126
1
23
Green, Daniel, work on Cumberland road
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
456
1
24
Green and Wiley, land claim -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
301
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
205
1
24
Green and Emmerson, losses on Treasury notes
-
Rep. Com.
3
596
1
24
Green, Elijah, heirs of, arrears of pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
684
3
25
Greece, treaty with, documents with President's mes-
sage, page 35 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
3
2
25
Green Bay, land district, documents in relation to con-
tested land claims in - -
-
-
-
Ex Doc.
11
450
2
25
report of committee on these claims
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
782
1
22
Greely, Eliphalet and Philip, remit duty on salt de-
stroyed
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
327
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
100
2
25
Greer, Jacob, old continental money -
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
480
1
24
Greesham, Joseph, pay for wood furnished under con-
tract -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
52
2
25
Greer, Priscilla, heir of of John McClelland -
-
Rep. Com.
3
733
1
22
Gregory, Asahel, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
369
1
22
Gregory, John M., heirs of, revolutionary, seven years
half pay
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
421
1
23
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
124
2
25
Gregory, William, heirs of, seven years half pay revo-
lutionary
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com
1
294
3
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
8
1
22
Gregory, Spillsby, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
367
2
25
Gregory, Sherlock S., in favor of the aborigines
-
Ex. Doc.
2
66
2
25
respecting title to country purchased of Spain
-
Ex. Doc.
2
67
]
22
Grennell, William, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
18
Great Britain, Northeastern boundary. (For all that
relates to this subject see Boundary, North.
eastern.)
Canadian disturbances, and preservation of neu-
trality. (For all on this subject see Canada.)
1
22
regulations of, respecting the fisheries -
-
Ex. Doc.
3
99
1
23
relative to the claim of the owners of the British
ship Francis and Eliza
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
64
1
24
proffers her mediation to settle differences be-
tween the United States and France -
-
Ex. Doc
103
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Description
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Great Britain-Continued.
correspondence in relation to the proffered media-
tion -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
116
memorial of authors of, for international copy-
right law
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
162
mode of collecting the revenue in
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
12
value of trade with the colonies of, New Bruns-
wick and Nova Scotia, for 1828 and 1837
-
Ex. Doc.
9
300
report of committee on the subject of trade be-
tween New Brunswick, &c. -
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
310
Legislature of Maine, same subject
-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
855
intermeddling with Indians, within the limits of
-
the United States
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
107
Secretary of State, answers that there are no other
documents on this subject
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
181
Grice, Samuel, naval contract, ten per cent. withheld
Rep. Com.
1
61
Grimball, John M., refund purchase money for land
-
Rep. Com.
3
802
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
47
Greggs, Abel, services as messenger, marine corps
-
Rep. Com.
4
485
Grignon, Louis A., claim to land set apart for military
purposes, Fort Howard
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
396
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
182
Grignon, Charles A., confirm Indian grant
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
523
Griffith, Sarah, executrix of Elizabeth Thompson, build-
ings destroyed by the British -
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
326
Griffing, David, vessel destroyed by the British
-
Rep. Com.
1
202
Grist, Jacob, revolutionary pension
!
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
608
Grochamp's widow, (see De Grasse) -
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
149
Groce, Jared, correct error, entry of land
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
224
Grover, Benjamin, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
214
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
37
Grover, Oliver, navy pension -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
8
Grover, William
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com,
3
817
Groom, Abraham, Indian depredations
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
91
Groom, Wright, pack saddles for quartermaster's de-
partment
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
237
Grout, Theophilus, marshal of Vermont, expenses en-
forcing civil authorities
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
489
Grozer, William, refund interest in vessel forfeited,
violation revenue law
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
817
Grubb, Curtis, property used by U. S. troops -
-
Rep. Com.
3
630
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
42
Grymes, William, heirs of, revolutionary, seven years
half pay
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
112
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
109
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
250
Guadaloupe, respecting tonnage duties on vessels coming
from -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
21
Guedry, Pedro, heirs of, land claim
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
82
Guedry, Joseph, and others, refund payment for land -
Rep. Com.
1
18
Same -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
72
Guild, Jesse, revolutionary pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
158
Gunnison, Nathaniel, prizes sent into Bergen -
-
Rep. Com.
2
389
Gunnison, Nathaniel, bounty on fishing voyage
-
Rep. Com.
1
248
Guns lost, &c. (See Arms.)
Gurrier, Joseph, military bounty land -
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
595
Guthrie, Henry, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
474
Gwathmy and Ray, drawback on cotton
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
203
Hackley, James, heirs of, commutation pay, revolution-
ary war
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
905
Hackenbury, Samuel, documents in relation to pre-
emption claim, Choctaw country
-
-
Rep. Com
by
Haden, Josiah, heirsof, revolutionary 7 years' halfpay -
Rep. Com.
119
150
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
1
24
Hadgo, Poas, paid for Indiau reservation abandoned by
removal west -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
488
2
28
Haggart, Nancy, heir of Major Grymes, revolutionary
seven years' half pay -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
112
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
109
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
250
-
1
23
Haight, John, arms, &c., lost while prisoner -
-
Rep. Com.
1
96
2
25
Hagie, John, revolutionary pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
436
1
22
Hall, Cyreneous, correspondence with the British Go-
vernment respecting claim of, on United States
for illegal seizure of his vessel
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
215
1
22
report of committee, in favor of making him in-
demnity
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
453
-
1
24
Hall, John H., Government to purchase inventions of,
manufacture of rifles -
Rep. Com.
2
375
-
-
-
2
25
Same -
257
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
-
1
24
Hall, Joseph, refund payment for patent not taken out -
Rep. Com.
2
460
2
25
Same -
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
20
-
-
-
1
24
Hall, Richard, invalid pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
-
837
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
-
-
279
2
24
Hall, Primas, revolutionary pension
1
74
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
275
2
24
Hall, James, (see Matthews & Wood)
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
117
2
25
Halls, Thomas, revolutionary pension
-
Rep. Com.
2
-
371
2
24
Hall, Adam, horse lost in military service
Rep. Com.
2
-
-
209
2
25
Hall, Elias & Alpheus, property destroyed by the enemy
during the revolution -
-
Rep. Com.
8
633
-
-
1
22
Halsey, Zephaniah, revolutionary pension
Rep. Com.
3
-
-
390
1
23
Haliday, Ann, widow of Thomas, disbursements, &c.,
service of the marine corps
-
Rep. Com.
3
-
-
411
1
24
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
74
1
23
Halsey, Frederick, bread taken from him, use of army
Rep. Com.
4
534
1
24
Haldeman & Co., freight, transportation of provisions
Rep. Com.
1
90
2
25
Hale, Silas, losses on mail contract
Rep. Com.
4
-
-
1067
1
24
Hale, Capt. Nathaniel, erect monument to the memory of
Rep. Com.
1
171
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
989
1
24
Haley, Barnaby, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
324
2
24
Haley, D. W., compensation, apprehending mail robbers
Rep. Com.
1
210
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
-
-
72
2
25
Halsey, Job, revolutionary pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
699
3
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
288
1
22
Hall of the House of Representatives, report of commit-
tee on the subject of altering -
-
-
Rep. Com.
5
495
1
25
report on paying Robert Mills, architect, superin-
#
tending alterations, &c.
-
Rep. Com.
2
-
275
1
24
letter from R. Mills, on the subject of further al-
terations, &c.
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
-
-
266
2
25
Hallowes, Miller, Indian depredations in Florida, in 1836
Rep. Com.
8
790
Half pay, or commutation, revolutionary. (See Com-
mutation.)
Half pay, seven years, to widows, &cc., compilation of
all acts, &c., of the old Congress under the pre-
sent Constitution, in relation to the allowance
of half-pay, commutation, &c., printed in 1838,
and to be found bound in separate volume.
Half pay, Virginia officers. (See Virginia officers.)
Half pay, seven years, to widows of officers of the revo-
lution, reports on applications for, to wit:
1
22
heirs of Doctor Samuel Kennedy
Rep. Com.
1
-
-
48
1
22
heirs of Rignold Hillary
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
97
2
25
Same case; whole being erroneously paid to one
of the heirs
-
-
-
Rep. Com
4
-
-
897
22
heirs of John Wilson
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
183
22D, 23D, 24TH and 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Half-pay, reports on applications for, &rc.-Continued.
]
22
heirs of William Barron, of the navy
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
1
22
heirs of Daniel McNeil -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
1
22
heirs of Henry Field
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
1
22
heirs of John M. Gregory
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
1
23
heirs of William Bond -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
1
23
heirs of William Douglas
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
1
23
heirs of Nathaniel Goodwin
-
-
-
Rep Com.
1
1
23
Margaret Riker - -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
2
23
heirs of William Grymes
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
2
23
heirs of Colonel William Crawford
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
1
24
heirs of John Braidfoote
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
1
24
heirs of Thomas Knowlton
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
1
24
heirs of John Chilton
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
1
24
heirs of Joshua Fanning, of the navy
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
1
24
heirs of Colonel Richard Campbell
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
1
24
heirs of William Bunting
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
1
24
heirs of Wadleigh Noyes
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
B
1
24
heirs of James Conway -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
1
24
heirs of Colonel John Stewart
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
1
24
heirs of Peter Helphenstein
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
1
24
heirs of Colonel Henry Irwin
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
2
24
heirs of Jacob Moore
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
2
24
heirs of Joseph Facy
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
2
24
Martha Piatt, daughter of Captain Huddy, an
officer in the militia of New Jersey, who was
inhumanly hung by the enemy while a prisoner
Rep. Com.
1
2
24
Ann Devancher de Van Brun
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
2
25
heirs of William Gregory
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
2
25
heirs of Richard Shubrick
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
2
25
heirs of Thomas H. Boyles
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
2
25
heirs of John McClelland
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
2
25
heirs of Jonathan Dye -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
2
25
heirs of William Lewis -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
3
25
heirs of Edward Wade : -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
2
25
report in favor of providing, generally, for the set-
tlement of this class of claims, (half pay to
widows and orphans, &c.,) at the Treasury De-
partment
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
Half pay, pensions, five years, to widows and orphans,
late war:
1
24
report of committee, in 1836, in favor of making
general provision for the allowance of, to wi-
dows and orphans, &c., of persons dying of
wounds received in service -
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
1
22
report of committee, in favor of granting five
years' half pay to Judith Thomas, erroneously
disallowed under the supposition that her hus-
band had resigned
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
1
22
in favor of Jane Mary Lawrence, whose husband
died of wounds received in service after passage
of act
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
2
22
in favor of Lucy Loomis, whose husband died out
of camp, but from causes growing out of the ser-
vice -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
1
28
in favor of Pamelia Adams, whose husband was
killed in war with Black Hawk
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
2
23
in favor of Thankful Randall, husband dying in
service, and law having expired, &c. -
-
Rep. Com.
1
1
24
in favor of Margaret Reynolds, widow of Samuel
Norcross, who was killed in the late war with
Great Britain -
-
-
- Digitized b
Rep. Com
1
152
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Half-pay, pensions, five years, to widows and orphans
late war. -Continued.
1
24
in favor of Ellen Ahern Schmuck, whose hus-
band died since the war, of wounds received,
&c. -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
335
2
25
in favor of the widow of General Jacob Brown,
similar case to that of Mrs. Schmuck, next above
Rep. Com.
2
402
1
24
in favor of allowing the heirs of William C.
Hazard, upon relinquishment of bounty land -
Rep. Com.
2
385
1
24
in favor of allowing Ann Evans, husband dying of
wound received in proving cannon
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
46%
1
24
in favor of Hannah Budlong, widow of Elias
Hyde, who died of wounds received while vo-
lunteer
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
679
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
45
2
24
in favor of Ann S. Heileman, death of husband,
occasioned by exposure and fatigue in the Flo-
rida war
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
215
1
24
in favor of granting to widows and orphans of offi-
cers and soldiers under Major Dade, against the
Indians
Rep. Com.
2
415
-
-
-
-
-
2
25
in favor of Elizabeth Champney, whose husband
was accidentally killed while employed as
master carpenter in navy yard
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
488
2
25
in favor of increasing the half pay of Mrs. Ann
Ross, whose husband, a lieutenant of marines,
died of wounds received in battle with the Sem-
inole Indians -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
462
2
25
in favor of Josephine Nourse, widow of Doctor
Benjamin F. Nourse, who died of disease con-
tracted in Florida campaign, in 1836 -
-
Rep. Com.
2
510
1
22
Hamilton, Archibald W., contingent expenses, &c.,
while quartermaster
Rep. Com.
3
442
-
-
-
-
1
22
Hambleton, Sam'l, purser, allowance for house rent, &c.
Rep. Com.
1
82
1
23
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
554
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
331
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
260
2
24
Hamilton, Empson, navy pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
149
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
418
1
23
Hampson, James, work on Cumberland road -
-
Rep. Com.
4
456
1
24
Hammett, Alexander, diplomatic expenses and services
Rep. Com.
3
829
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
566
1
22
Hammond, Elijah, revolutionary pension
3
373
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
23
Hampshire, and Farmington, and Hampden canal, ex-
amination of route for -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
113
1
23
Hand, Charles J., expenses in reclaiming horses lost in
Indian country
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
603
1
23
Handy, Selah, and others, land sold for taxes -
-
Rep. Com.
3
310
1
24
Hancock, Jubal B., Indian reservation
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
430
1
23
Hancock barracks, losses of officers by fire at -
-
Rep. Com.
1
112
1
24
Hanson, Thomas, wagon and team lost in public service
Rep. Com.
1
89
2
25
Hanks, Jacob, horse lost in campaign against Indians -
Rep. Com.
4
1061
1
22
Hardie, Allen W., complete payment, purchase of land
as assignee
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
31
1
23
refund interest on payment
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
86
1
22
Harding, Samuel, revolutionary pension
-
I
Rep. Com.
1
161
1
23
Harding, James D-, indemnity, provisions for emigrat-
ing Indians lost by sinking of boat
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
390
1
22
Hardesty, Richard, extra work on Cumberland road -
Rep. Com.
3
457
1
23
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
357
2/25/11 25 Hardesty. R. C., additional compensation, services post-
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
10
master
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
743
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 153
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
1
22
Hardridge, William & Jns., issue land patents in fee to
Rep. Com.
1
192
1
28
Hartford, Sarah, live stock taken by troops United States
Rep. Com.
2
207
2
25
Hartman, Philip, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
457
3
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
252
2
25
Hardeway, Joel, heirs of, commutation pay, revolu-
tionary
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
290
1
22
Harlem, John T., and others, Indian reservations
-
Rep. Com.
8
328
2
24
Harper, William, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
94
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
268
3
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
177
1
22
Harper, Joseph M., refund amount paid, board of sick
soldiers
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
267
1
23
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
26
1
22
Harson, David, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
439
1
22
Hart, Nicholas, heirs of, duplicate land warrant
-
Rep. Com.
1
153
2
25
Hartley, William, assignee of
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
415
1
28
Harmer, William R., change entry of land
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
423
1
28
Harrington, James, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
439
1
24
Hargus, John, commutation claim
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
560
1
23
Harris, John, heirs of, commutation claim
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
218
1
24
Harry, John, judgment in his favor, defeated by United
States lien
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
192
2
23
Harris, Stephen, vessel lost in public service, late
war
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
107
-
2
25
Harris, Hermon, refund fine, innocently incurred
-
Rep. Com.
3
788
1
24
Harris, Thomas, heirs of, commutation pay, revolu-
tionary
-
Rep. Com.
3
638
-
-
-
-
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
393
Harris and Farrow. (See Farrow and Harris.)
2
25
Harris, Samuel, heirs of, purchase land of, use of navy
yard, Charlestown
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
258
1
24
Harrison, James P., losses on contract, transportation of
public stores -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
745
2
25
Harrison, John P., heirs of, commutation pay, revolu-
tionary
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
985
1
22
Harrison, Colonel R. H., heirs of, interest on commu-
tation
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
79
2
25
Harrison, Thomas, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
796
2
25
Harrison, Major Thomas, extra services, while in mil-
itary service -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
1006
2
24
Harrison, Richard, diplomatic services, revolutionary
war -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
265
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
381
1
24
Hartman, Philip, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
809
1
24
Hard and Longstreet, additional allowance, mail con-
tract
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
670
2
24
Harbin, Wiley, provisions furnished troops
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
116
2
25
Harvey, John
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
517
1
23
Harper's Ferry, grant right of way for railroad, through
public grounds, &c. at
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
432
2
23
report of Engineer on the propriety of granting
right of way through the public grounds to rail-
road company, (documents accompanying Presi-
dent's message, page 184)
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
23
report of committee on same subject, and removal
of the buildings, &c. -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
3
1
22
Hard ware, memorial of citizens of New York, in favor
of revising the tariff of duties on
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
144
2
22
memorial of importers of Philadelphia, in favor of
repealing certain provisoes in the tariff act of
14th July, 1832, in relation to
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
72
2
22
memorial of importers of Albany, same object -
F.x. Doc.
2
10ᵉ
3
22
memorial of merchants of New York, same
-
Ex. Doc.
3
20
154
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Hardware.-Continued.
2
25
memorial of importers of Philadelphia, same
-
Ex. Doc.
5
122
2
24
Harbors, south of Chesapeake bay, report of examina-
tion of, with a view to the establishment of
navy yards
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
180
Harbors, &c. (See Internal Improvements.)
Harbors and rivers. (See Rivers.)
1
22
Harbors, expenditures from March, 1815, to December,
1831, for the improvement of; showing where
situated, by what authority, and the estimated
amount required for their completion -
-
Ex. Doc.
2
73
2
22
statement showing all the harbors, rivers, &c.,
that have been improved and undergoing im-
provement; when commenced and completed,
or probably be completed; the original esti-
mate of each, and the actual expenditure there-
on; with, also, a list of surveys made with a
view to the improvement of harbors, rivers, &c.,
up to 1832
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
116
2
23
statement showing the expenditure on each har-
bor, river, &c., up to 1834; also showing the
estimated cost of those surveyed and not com-
menced, and of works partially surveyed, &c.,
to same period
18
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
1
22
report of Committee on Internal Improvements
(by Mr. Mercer) on the subject of making ap-
propriations for the improvement of harbors,
rivers, &c.
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
416
1
22
report of committee recommending surveys, with
a view to the improvements of
-
-
Rep. Com.
5
491
1
22
at La Plaisance Bay, plan and estimate for the
further improvement of the harbor
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
go
1
22
of West Brook, report of survey and estimate,
improvement of harbor
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
%
2
22
President's message, returning bill, with objec-
tions, for the improvement of harbors and
rivers
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
17
2
22
of Apalachicola, Florida, estimate for completing
the improvement of
47
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
1
23
of Plattsburg, of Port Kent, and of Burlington
Bay, report of surveys and estimates for the
erection of piers and breakwaters in -
-
Ex. Doc.
3
131
1
23
on Lake Erie, Twenty-mile and Elk creeks, re-
ports of surveys of
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
354
2
25
Twenty-mile Creek, and New Buffalo, survey of
Ex. Doc.
8
231
1
24
Same, eastern end, Black Rock and Butfalo, re-
ports of survey and map, with estimates of
cost, &c.
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
82
1
24
at Black Rock, Lake Erie, Legislature of Ohio
against any further improvement on, being
made
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
191
1
23
of Portland, Maine, report of survey, with maps
Ex. Doc.
6
491
2
23
of Presque Isle, report of expenditures, on works
at, in 1834
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
76
1
24
Same, in relation to the improvement of, with
plan, and an estimate of sum required in 1836 -
Ex. Doc.
4
128
1
23
at St. Louis, report of committee in favor of the
improvement of
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
$
2
23
Same, with map appended
14
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
2
23
on the Delaware, report of Captain Delafield, on
their condition, &c.
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc
3
108
23
at New Castle, Legislature of Delaware in rela-
ized by
tion to the construction of
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
139
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.
155
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Harbors.-Continued.
3
25
at Delaware City, report of survey, &c. -
-
Ex. Doc.
4
199
2
28
at Trail Creek, report of survey, plan and esti-
mate, construction of
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
194
1
24
at St. Joseph's, memorial of inhabitants of Michi-
gan in favor of
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
20
1
24
at New Buffalo, Michigan, report of survey, plan
and estimate, construction of -
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
124
2
25
New Buffalo and Twenty mile Creek, survey of
Ex. Doc.
8
251
1
24
on Lake Michigan, memorial of Legislature of
Michigan, in favor of constructing certain
-
Ex. Doc.
4
141
2
24
memorial of Legislature of Indiana, in favor
of surveys for
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
148
1
24.
at Eighteen mile Creek, survey and estimate
-
Ex. Doc.
4
174
2
25
Same, survey of
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
9
306
1
24
of Havre de Grace, resolutions of Legislature of
Maryland in favor of survey of
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
202
2
24
report of survey, &c.
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
134
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
7
195
3
25
Legislature of Maryland in favor of appropria-
tions for
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
132
1
24
report showing the progress, the amount appro-
priated for each, the original estimates, and the
sum yet necessary, (in 1836,) to complete the
improvement of certain harbors mentioned in
Bill No. 307, making appropriations for certain
harbors, &c., for the year 1838. (See names of
harbors.)
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
212
1
24
report of Committee of Ways and Means, making
appropriations for old works, with statements of
the cost of each
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
297
2
24
estimate of appropriations required for, in 1837 -
Ex. Doc.
2
31
2
24
report of the Committee of Ways and Means, re-
commending the adoption of a better and more
economical system for the improvement of,
with various statements in relation to the seve-
ral works (old works,) in progress
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
175
2
25
old works, statement showing the nature and utility
of each work, when commenced, amount here-
tofore appropriated, and the amount required
in 1838. (See names of the harbor or river.)
Ex. Doc.
5
90
1
24
communications from the War Department in re-
lation to the improvement of certain harbors,
and an estimate of funds required to close the
accounts of certain works
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
767
2
24
at Michigan city and St. Joseph's, memorial Le-
gislature of Indiana, for the improvement of -
Ex. Doc.
3
104
2
25
report of survey by Lieutenant Stockton, pro-
gress cost and estimates
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
277
2
24
of Brunswick, Georgia, report of Engineer on
the improvement of -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
128
2
24
of Richmond, Va., report of survey of James
river, with a view to the improvement of
-
Ex. Doc.
3
183
2
24
on Lake Michigan, southern coast, memorial of the
Legislature of Indiana, in favor of constructing -
Ex. Doc.
4
150
2
24
of Whitehall, New York, reprot and plan, im-
provement of
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
164
2
24
in Massachusetts, viz Provincetown, Nantucket,
Great Point and Holme's Hole, maps of, cannot
be furnish this session
-
-
-
Ex. Doc
25
Digitized by
Google
4
165
2
New Brunswick, report of Major Smith in 1837,
on the improvement of, (documents, President's
Message, page 419) -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
156
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Harbors.-Continued.
2
25
Little Egg, report of Major Smith in relation to
the improvement of
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
32
3
25
report of Engineer in regard to the manner,
&c., of doing the work
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
223
2
25
Provincetown, Cape Cod, survey of, by Major
Graham
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
121
2
25
Lynn, Massachusetts, survey of
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
226
2
25
Saybrook, Connecticut river, survey of -
-
Ex. Doc.
8
252
2
25
St. Louis, Missouri, report of Engineer, with
plans, &c.
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
9
298
2
25
Beaufort and Wilmington, N.C., causes of delay
in making survey
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
345
2
25
Sandusky, report of survey of -
-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
399
2
25
Milwaukee, Legislature of Wiskonsin in favor of
Ex. Doc.
7
159
2
25
memorial of inhabitants of Milwaukie, same
-
Ex. Doc.
7
164
2
25
Buffalo, New York, memorial of citizens in favor
of extending -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
7
167
2
25
documents showing the necessity of appropria-
tion for in 1838
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
422
2
25
Indiana city, Legislature of Indiana, in favor of
Ex. Doc.
8
261
2
25
on Western lakes, Legislature of New York in
favor of making survey, with a view to the im-
provement of harbors thereon
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
215
2
25
Southport, Wiskonsin, report of committee on
the subject of improving
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
852
3
25
Marcus Hook, report of examination, &c.
-
Ex. Doc.
3
110
3
25
Stonington, report of survey of -
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
166
3
25
New Haven, Connecticut, map of
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
202
3
25
Baltimore, Maryland, city council, in favor of an
additional appropriation for
-
Ex. Doc.
5
219
-
-
3
25
works which may, in the opinion of the Secretary
of War in 1839, be suspended without injury -
Ex. Doc.
4
168
1
22
annual report of Engineer Department, showing
the operations and progress, improvement of, in
1831, including those on the lakes. (Documents
accompanying President's Message, at com-
mencement of session, page 79)
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
22
Same, in 1832, page 89
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
1
-
1
23
Same, in 1833 pages 53 and 73 -
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
1
2
23
Same, in 1834, with estimates required for 1835,
pages 104 and 125
Ex. Doc.
2
-
-
-
-
1
1
24
Same, in 1835, pages 106 and 127
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
24
Same, in 1836, pages 192 and 228
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
1
2
25
Same in 1837, pages 311 and 370
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
$
3
25
Same in 1838, pages 157 and 188
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
22
Hassler's report on weights and measures, made in 1831
Ex. Doc.
6
299
2
24
report and documents in relation to arrears of pay
and an increase of compensation to him and
assistants employed in coast survey
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
13
2
23
his report on progress of coast survey, up to Nov-
ember, 1834 (Documents accompanying Pres-
ident's Message, page 364.)
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
25
his sixth report on coast survey in 1837 -
-
Ex. Doc.
2
14
2
25
complete sets of weights and measures, completed
and ready to be furnished to the States
-
Ex. Doc.
11
451
1
23
Haskell, William, bounty on fishing voyage -
-
Rep. Com.
2
254
3
25
Haskens, William
2
279
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
24
Hatch, Lewis, revolutionary pension -
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
104
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
445
1
23
Hatton, Nathaniel, injuries to farm by troops United
States
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
113
25 Hatton, Samuel, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
775
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 157
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
0
3
25
Hatton, Samuel, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
71
1
24
Hathaway, Richard, lost horse
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
768
1
22
Havens, Sylvester, refund certain amount of money
paid United States -
-
1
-
Rep. Com.
3
452
1
24
Havens, Daniel, revolutionary pensions
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
498
1
24
Havre de Grace harbor, Legislature of Maryland in fa-
vor of survey of
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
202
2
24
report of survey, &c., of
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
134
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
7
195
$
25
Legislature of Maryland in favor of an appropria-
tion -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
132
1
22
Hawes, Jabez, revolutionary pension -
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
106
1
24
Hawes, Silas, renewal of patent right -
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
657
I
22
Hawkins, Stephen, revolutionary pension
Rep. Com.
1
171
-
-
1
22
Hawkins, Captain John, heirs of, commutation claim -
Rep. Com.
3
637
!
25
Hawks, Ruth, revolutionary claim
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
971
1
22
Hayden, Zeba, revolutionary pension - -
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
365
I
24
Hayden and Attwell, losses on contract, delivery of
pork
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
296
:
24
Hayden, Josiah, commutation claim -
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
119
:
25
Hays, H. H. B., surety of, for remission of penalty, not
settling his Post Office accounts
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
652
23
Hays, Ahaz, lost Treasury note
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
387
24
Hays, Andrew, agent of Choctaw Indians, memorial of
for confirmation of reservations of lands
-
Ex. Doc.
4
119
25
Hays, Patrick, miliiary bounty lands -
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
595
22
Hazleton and Palmer, extra work on light house,
Whales Back
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
343
22
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
74
23
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
24
24
Hazzard, William C., representatives of, granting five
years half pay, &c., upon relinquishment of
bounty land -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
385
25
Same -
1
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
256
22
Healey, Eliphas, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
15
22
Headley, William, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
25
22
Headington, Riddle and Becktell, damages on protested
bill -
-
-
-
I
-
Rep. Com.
1
135
23
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
239
22
Heard, John, assignee of A. Davis, refund penalty, er.
roneously paid
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
58
24
Heard, Benedict J., buildings destroyed by the enemy-
Rep. Com.
3
632
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
325
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
65
24
Heath, R. A., and J. G., against confirming land claim
of Pierre Choteau
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
253
25
Hearsey, Solomon, property destroyed at Lewistown,
late war
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
831
25
Hedrick, Peter, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
706
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
250
Hedges, Josiah, enter land, use of mill
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
304
Hedges, Nicholas, services, crier of court of District of
Columbia
-
-
-
I
-
Rep. Com.
3
576
0100
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
I
33
Hebert, Ursin, land claim
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
870
Hebet, William, land claim -
I
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
310
Heilman, Ann S., five years half pay -
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
225
Same -
-
-
-
1
-
Rep. Com.
2
501
Heiskell, Hugh L., slave and horse lost in military ser-
vice
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
s
746
Helphenston, Peter, heirs of, revolutionary seven years
half pay
-
-
-
-
-
Digitized by Rep. Com.
707
Same -
I
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
193
158
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
1
24
Helm, Thomas, heirs of, commutation claim -
-
Rep. Com.
s
842
2
22
Hemp, memorial of merchants of Boston, in favor of re-
ducing duty on
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
56
2
24
report of committee in favor of allowing drawback
on cordage manufactured from foreign
-
Rep. Com.
1
229
3
25
Hennan, D. H., charges Judge Lawrence of Louisiana,
with misconduct, &c.
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
63
3
25
Hennen, Duncan, prefers charges against Judge Law-
rence of Louisiana
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
180
3
25
Henshaw, David, late collector of Boston, in relation to
the settlement of his accounts
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
272
1
24
Hendricks, Captain William, grant land to heirs of,
revolutionary services
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
334
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
194
1
24
Henderson, Joseph, locate land in lieu of previous loca-
tion, taken for Territorial purposes
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
212
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
301
2
25
Henry, William, administrator of, military services in
1812 -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
482
1
23
Herrick, John, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
231
1
24
arrears of pension
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
461
1
22
Herrick, Oliver, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
426
2
22
Same
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
7
-
1
23
Herring and Richardson, documents in relation to the
illegal seizure of the British ship Frances and
Eliza, owned by
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
64
-
2
23
report of committee in favor of indemnifying on
account of the illegal seizure of their ship
-
Rep. Com.
1
140
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
494
1
23
Hervey, George, agent of owners of ship James Mitchell,
refund costs, &c.
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
197
1
22
Hertzog, Jean Francois, confirmation of land claim
-
Rep. Com.
1
13
1
22
Herndon, Edward, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
396
1
24
Herron, James, refund fees for patent not issued
-
Rep. Com.
1
249
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
60
2
24
Hernandez, Joseph, land claim
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
19
2
25
Hernandez, Joseph M., forage, provisions, and other
property taken by troops in Florida
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
1048
3
25
Hernandez, Joseph M., and others, Indian depredations
in Florida
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
162
1
22
Hereghtailing, James, revolutionary pension -
-
Rep. Com.
3
411
8
25
Heriot, B. D., and others, Indian depredations in Florida
Rep. Com.
1
162
2
25
Hern, Samuel, heirs of, horse lost in 1783
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
413
1
24
Heth, Colonel William, heirs of, commutation claim -
Rep. Com.
3
717
1
22
Hewes, Joseph, recolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
s
395
2
22
Hewett, Benj., value of slave carried off by the British
Rep. Com.
1
109
1
23
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
415
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
500
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
261
1
24
Hewes, William, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
144
1
24
Hibbs, Mary Fanning, heirs of, revolutionary seven
years half pay
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
463
1
22
Hickey, Philip, timber taken for public use -
-
Rep. Com.
3
338
1
23
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
21
2
25
Hickey, James
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
905
2
22
Hickman, Eliza P., widow of Captain Pascal, rifles fur-
nished for public service
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
92
1
28
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
200
1
23
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
s
434
1
24
Hickoff, Samuel, bounty land
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
126
1
24
Hickox, Ebenezer, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com
1
300
25
Hicks, Samuel and Sons, remission of duties on goods
Digitized by
imported under tariff act of 1828, &c. -
-
Rep. Com.
4
1018
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 159
Description
Session.
Congress.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
1
22
Highwassee and Ocoa, survey with a view to connect
waters of
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
130
-
-
1
22
Higgins, Moses, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
113
2
25
Higley, Elam, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
877
1
22
Hillary, Rignolds, heirs of, revolutionary seven years
half pay
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
-
-
97
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
891
-
-
3
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
I
104
-
1
22
Hillen, Nathaniel, heirs of, land claim
-
Rep. Com.
1
76
-
1
24
Hill, Colonel Rees, for extra services and advances,
military services in 1813
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
715
1
23
Hill, James, work on Cumberland road
-
-
}
Rep. Com.
4
ma
449
456
1
23
Hill, Henry, premium, &c., on cost of supplies furnished
for the use of the navy at St. Salvador
-
Rep. Com.
3
435
1
24
Same -
-
Rep. Com.
1
292
-
-
-
-
3
25
Same -
-
Rep. Com.
1
-
-
36
-
-
2
24
Hill, Frederick, revolutionary pension
-
Rep. Com.
1
223
-
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
168
-
1
22
Hiler, Jacob, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
438
-
2
25
Hill, John, clothing lost while seaman, revolutionary
war -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
612
2
24
Hilton, Isaac, revolutionary pension -
-
Rep. Com.
1
143
-
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
153
-
2
25
Himes, David, remit duty on stills
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
811
3
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
42
-
1
22
Hindson, assignee of, land claim
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
187
-
1
24
Hinkley, Nathaniel, freightage of provisions -
-
Rep. Com.
8
712
1
24
Hine, John, manufacture of musket barrels
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
773
History of the Revolution. (See Documentary History
by Clarke and Force.
1
22
Hitchcock, Abraham, revolutionary pension -
-
Rep. Com.
1
111
2
25
Hoagland, Susannah, revolutionary pension -
-
Rep. Com.
3
769
8
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
124
1
23
Hodgkins, William, services as ship carpenter
-
Rep. Com.
1
98
2
24
Hodges, Benjamin, representatives of, value of slave
carried off by the British, late war
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
241
8
25
Same
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
262
-
-
2
25
Hodson, William, administrator of, property destroyed
by the British, late war
-
Rep. Com.
4
-
1046
-
1
22
Hoffman, William, grant of land, Canadian volunteer - -
Rep. Com.
1
84
8
25
Hoffman, Samuel, refund drawback, oath not taken in
time -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
210
s
25
Hoffman, Henry, eighty dollars bounty, promised revo-
lutionary services
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
242
-
2
22
Hogan, Michael, diplomatic services -
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
105
1
24
interest on advances and damages on protested
bills, while acting as navy agent at Valparaiso
Rep. Com.
2
518
2
24
Same -
278
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
2
25
Hogan, General James, heirs of, bounty land -
-
Rep. Com.
2
531
2
25
Hogg, Catharine, personal property destroyed in late
war by the British
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
918
1
22
Hoit, Gates, secret services late war with Great Britain
Rep. Com.
1
75
1
23
Same -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
885
-
-
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
771
3
25
Same -
280
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
1
24
Hoisington, Abishai, expenses in collecting claims
against United States
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
754
1
22
Holmes, Abijah, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
114
1
22
Holmes, Ebenezer, revolutionary pension
-
Rep. Com
3
381
-
1
Holmes, Orsamus, revolutionary pension
-
Rep. Com.
3
411
22
-
I
24
Holmes, Nathaniel, arrears of revolutionary pension -
Rep. Com.
1
107
1
28
Holmes, David, heirs of, revolutionary 7 years half pay
Rep Com.
1
138
160
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
2
24
Holmes' Hole harbor, map of, cannot be furnished at this
session
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
165
1
22
Holden, Asa, revolutionary pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
365
1
24
additional allowance for revolutionary services -
Rep. Com.
2
396
1
22
Holly, Leonard, heirs of, bounty land -
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
423
1
23
Same
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
238
-
-
1
23
Holydayoke, John, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
379
1
23
Holgate, Sam., lumberseized, under non-intercourse act
Rep. Com.
3
398
2
22
Holland, Benjamin, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
54
1
24
Holt, Uzziel, invalid pension -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
193
2
24
Hollinsworth, John, change entry of land
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
15
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
93
-
-
2
25
Hollenbeck, G. B., and others, Indian depredations
-
Rep. Com.
2
351
2
25
Holcombe, John, heirs of, commutation pay, revolu-
tionary
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
477
1
24
Holland, respecting discriminating duties on vessels and
cargoes of. (President's Message, page 5.)
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
24
report of committee on same subject
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
333
2
25
Hommell, George, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
955
1
23
Homans, Daniel, indemnity, delay in fixing on site;
build marine hospital
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
518
1
24
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
22
2
25
Honeywell, Israel, heirs of, buildings destroyed during
the revolution
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
469
2
22
Hooker, Samuel F., boat lost having public property on
board
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
I
62
1
24
Hoover, Andrew, horse lost in military service
-
Rep. Com.
1
III
2
25
Hood, John, pre-emption land, Mineral Point, Wis-
konsin
-
Rep. Com.
3
625
-
-
-
-
1
24
Hook, Major James H., extra services
-
-
Rep. Com.
s
618
2
25
Hooe, Nathaniel H., confirmation of pre-emption right
Rep. Com.
3
626
1
24
Hooper, Barton, invalid pension
-
:
-
Rep. Com.
8
710
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
490
3
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
181
2
25
Hopkins, Perry G., depreciation of continental money
Rep. Com.
8
787
1
22
Hopping and Frothingham, buildings destroyed in the
revolution
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
88
2
22
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
11
2
25
Hopper, John, heirs of, building destroyed during the
revolution
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
694
2
25
Hopper, John A., heirs of, building destroyed during the
revolution
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
792
1
24
Horton, Eli, refund payment for patent not issued
-
Rep. Com.
3
613
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
37
1
24
Horner, John S., expenses growing out of disputed
boundary, Ohio and Michigan
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
665
1
24
Horner, Gustavus B., representatives of, commutation,
surgeon's mate
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
798
2
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
250
2
25
Horine, Jacob, revolutionary pension -
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
925
2
25
Hornebeck, Maria, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
982
2
22
Horses, lost in military service against the Sac and Fox
Indians, report of committee on providing for
the payment of
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
83
1
23
report of committee of claims in favor of providing
generally for the payment of those lost in the late
Indian wars -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
38$
I
24
report of Third Auditor in relation to the adjust-
ment of claims for losses in Indian wars of 1831
and 1832, on frontiers of Illinois and Michigan,
under acts of 1833 and 1834 -
-
-
Ex. Doc
-
Google
4
135
24
report of committee on providing for the payment
Digitized by
of those lost in war with Black Hawk
-
Rep. Com.
3
843
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.
161
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Horses lost in military service.-Continued.
1
25
report of committee on the subject of paying for
those turned over to the United States in Flo-
rida, (bound with Executive Documents.)
-
Rep. Com.
1
3
3
25
in relation to the number and value of horses be-
longing to volunteers in Florida, turned over to
the Government
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
179
2
25
in favor of continuing the act of 1837, providing
for the payment of horses lost in military ser-
vice, &c.
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
921
2
25
in favor of paying for those belonging to the Mis-
souri volunteers, lost on their way to Tampa
Bay -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
948
2
25
against the passage of Senate bill providing for
the payment for horses of officers lost, other
than being killed in battle, &c.
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
1060
Horses lost in military service; reports on applica-
tions for the payment of, to wit:
1
22
against the claim of Peregrine Gardneer, volun-
teer militia; lost by owner being wounded and
captured
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
127
2
22
favorable report in same case, on additional evi-
dence
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
15
1
22
in favor of the assignee of Alexander Donelson;
loss occasioned by want of forage
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
188
I
22
in favor of Andrew Moore; loss, same cause
-
Rep. Com.
1
189
1
22
against the claim of Andrew Boyle; loss by cap-
ture; owners risk; volunteers allowed forty
cents per day on account of such risk; govern-
ment answerable only in cases of impressment;
when separated by order of an officer, or died
for want of forage and belonging to officers killed
in battle
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
280
1
22
against the claim of John L. Chisham, loss occa-
sioned by being dismounted; to do duty of sen-
tinel; loss by carelessness of owner -
-
Rep. Com.
2
281
1
22
against the claim of Samuel Q. Richardson; lost
by breaking loose from where he was tied, &c.
Rep. Com.
2
315
1
22
in favor of William S. Anderson; lost, want of
forage
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
360
1
22
in favor of William Smith; loss occasioned by
severe service and want of forage
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
456
2
22
against the claim of Thomas Williams, loss not
such as would create a claim on the Govern-
ment
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
23
2
22
against the claim of Reuben N. Bullard; loss by
impressment; evidence insufficient -
-
Rep. Com.
2
24
2
22
against the claim of William Fletcher, lost by
being injured and abandoned; evidence contra-
dictory, and resting on strength of memory of
persons interested
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
25
2
22
against the claim of David Fletcher; lost by neg-
ligence of owner
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
26
2
22
in the case of the administrator of Boyd; impress-
ment; value heretofore paid; deducting amount
received as hire
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
41
2
22
against the claim of the heirs of Doctor James
Reynolds, who was killed at Detroit; capture of
the horse in consequence of the death of the
officer; not established
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
44
2
22
against the claim of William Jones; loss not
shown to have been the fault of the Govern-
igitized by
ment, &c.
-
-
-
-
Rep. Google
11'
21
162
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Horses lost, &c.-Continued.
1
23
against the claim of Henry Northup, of the Ohio
volunteers; loss by the capture of Detroit; case
not embraced by any law or usage
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
95
1
28
against the claim of James McCarty; loss not
proven
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
168
1
28
in favor of Peleg Spencer, horses taken by In-
dians while in the public service in 1832
-
Rep. Com.
1
169
1
23
against the claims of Pierre Gamblin's; lost by
being dismounted; cause of loss not satisfactorily
proven
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
300
1
23
against the claim of Rebecca McCann; particulars
of loss not stated
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
472
1
28
against the claim of Eli Davis; loss by accidental
injury, in Black Hawk war
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
476
1
23
against the claims of Bernard Fowler and Samuel
Overton; cause of loss not satisfactorily proven
Rep. Com.
4
477
1
23
against the claim of James Green, lost from fatigue
on march in 1814 into Canada
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
492
1
23
against the claim of William Legg; cause of loss
not stated
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
501
1
23
against the claim of Charles J. Hand, (Senate
bill,) expenses in reclaiming horses lost in In-
dian country -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
502
1
28
in favor of Henry Knowles; impressed and lost -
Rep. Com.
4
504
1
23
in favor of Jane Taylor; same
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
532
1
23
against the claim of William Purcell; (Senate
bill) stolen by Indians, while in public service
Rep. Com.
4
556
2
23
in favor of Joel Sartin; lost by being dismounted
Rep. Com.
1
34
2
23
against the claim of John Brophey; loss, burning
of stable
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
75
2
23
against the claim of Elias Johns; lost from want
of forage; proof insufficient
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
76
1
24
favorable report same case; additional evidence - -
Rep. Com.
2
535
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
27
1
24
in favor of Clark Allen; lost by being separated
Rep. Com.
1
65
1
24
in favor of Andrew Hoover; lost, same -
-
Rep. Com.
1
III
1
24
in favor of Sciote Evans; loss occasioned by turn-
ing out to graze for want of forage, in campaign
against the Indians in 1832
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
186
1
24
against the claim of Moses Sutton; evidence in-
sufficient
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
256
1
24
against the claim of John J. Beck; lost by being
killed in battle in 1814; evidence of the fact
insufficient
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
361
1
24
in favor of Daniel Davis; lost by being separated
Rep. Com.
2
413
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
15
1
24
in favor of James Baker; taken into public ser-
vice against Black Hawk and lost without fault
of owner
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
414
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
16
1
24
additional report in same case
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
769
1
24
in favor of Thomas F. McCanless; lost for want of
forage, in campaign of 1814, against the Indians
Rep. Com.
2
427
1
24
against the claim of Daniel Sherwood; lost in
late Indian wars; time and circumstances not
proven
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
469
1
24
in favor of Ebenezer Wilcox; lost while in public
service; referred to Third Auditor for settle-
ment
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
481
1
24
in favor of Jonathan Davis, for three horses im-
pressed and lost in the public service
-
Rep. Com.
2
482
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22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 163
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Horses lost, &c.-Continued.
1
24
against the claim of William H. Spillers; lost by
casualty, in campaign against the Indians, in
1832; Government not answerable in such
cases
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
544
1
24
against the claim of Andrew Banta; time and
circumstances of loss not stated
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
568
1
24
in favor of Presley N. O'Bannon; lost by being
separated
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
586
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
84
1
24
in favor of Ann W. Johnston; killed in battle
while in military service
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
610
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
73
1
24
against the claim of Henry St. John, of the regular
army; lost by casualty; Government not an-
swerable for losses of officers of the regular
army
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
615
1
24
against the claim of Francis B. Thompson; in-
jured in express service; proof insufficient
-
Rep. Com.
3
661
1
24
in favor of John B. Perkins; lost for want of forage,
in Seminole campaign
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
668
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
43
1
24
against the claim of Alex. G. Morgan; lost while
engaged in transporting sutlers' stores, in cam-
paign against the Indians, in 1882
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
701
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
50
1
24
against the claim of Doctor H. L. Heiskell, of
the regular army; Government not answerable
for loss of horses belonging to officers of the
regular army -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
746
1
24
against the claims of R. Hathaway, James Flinn,
and Mary Hubbell; lost in campaign against
the Kickapoo Indians; owners paid for risk,
&c.; corps of rangers to which they belonged
allowed one dollar per day for services, use,
risk, forage, and equipments -
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
768
1
24
against the claim of Jesse Morrison; died from
forced marches in campaign against the Indians;
Government not answerable for losses of this
kind; owner's risk.
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
787
1
24
against the claim of John Kennedy; killed in bat-
tle in 1814; certificate of officer in immediate
command at the time, not produced -
-
Rep. Com.
3
788
1
24
against the claim of George Thornburg; stolen
by Indians; cause of loss not entitled to indem-
nification; but, independently, the owner be-
longed to corps of rangers, and was paid for all
risks
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
790
1
24
against the claim of Enoch G. Wise; lost by cas-
ualty; drowned; Government not responsible in
such case; owner's risk
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
793
2
24
in favor of James L. Kenner; horse turned over to
the Government
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
I
3
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
59
2
24
in favor of Hugh McDonald; lost from severe
usage in express service, and want of forage,
&c. -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
318
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
71
2
25
in favor of Daniel Snider; horse impressed and
lost
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
788
2
25
against the claim of George B. Adams, killed by
accident; Government not answerable in such
by
Google
cases
-
-
-
-
-
Rep Com.
2
540
164
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Session.
Congress.
Description
of book.
Volume.
N umber.
Horses lost, &c.-Continued.
2
25
against the claim of Samuel Ferguson, Illinois
volunteer; for horse dying while in service;
casualties of this kind at owner's risk
-
Rep. Com
3
800
2
25
against similar claim of Abraham Dupont
-
Rep. Com.
4
833
2
25
against the claim of Perry L. Barronton, for horse
furnished a volunteer, and was sold for the ben-
efit of the United States
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
834
2
25
against the claim of John Masters, a volunteer,
for horse lost while in service
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
835
2
25
against the claim of William W. West, assignee
of Daniel C. Clark, for three horses furnished
volunteers in Seminole campaign; volunteers
were obliged to furnish their own horses
-
Rep. Com.
4
836
2
25
against a similar claim of Daniel Bird, for a
horse
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
837
2
25
Same in the case of Charles Smith
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
838
2
25
against the claim of Jaeob Hanks, volunteer
against the Sac and Fox Indians; horse dying
from fatigue and want of forage; volunteers in-
curring these risks
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
1061
2
25
against the claim of Alfred Westfall; horse lost in
campaign against the Sac and Fox Indians,
while he was on furlough
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
1062
3
25
against the claim of David Powers; horse lost in
campaign, Black Hawk war, for want of forage;
volunteers were to furnish their own forage,
and were allowed pay therefor
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
107
3
25
Same, in similar case of William Patrick
-
Rep. Com.
1
224
3
25
Same, in the case of Thomas Kelly
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
226
3
25
against the claim of Wm. Stout, for horse stolen
by Indians, while he belonged to a corps of
mounted rangers, in 1813; owner's risk
-
Rep. Com.
1
128
3
25
in favor of the heirs of James Maglenen, horse
impressed to carry express, and lost -
Rep. Com.
172
-
1
3
25
in favor of Joseph Jackson, similar case -
-
Rep. Com.
1
196
3
25
against the claim of Samuel Kerr; death of horse
occasioned by express riding; not proven that
he died while in service
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
174
3
25
against the claims of Richard Brannin and many
others, Missouri volunteers, for losses in Black
Hawk war
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
207
3
25
against the claim of William J. Owens, horse ac-
cidentally killed
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
215
3
25
in favor of Thomas W. Taylor, horse impressed in
Black Hawk war and lost
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
275
3
25
against the claim of Wm. Thomas; lost in Black
Hawk war, for want of forage; owner bound to
furnish his own forage
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
315
3
25
against a similar claim of John M. Pounds
Rep. Com.
316
-
2
8
25
same, in the case of Wm. H. Spiller
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
317
1
22
Hospitals, Naval, report of navy commissioners, with
plans and estimates for the construction of, at
Charlestown, Brooklyn, and Pensacola
-
Ex. Doc.
1
16
1
22
respecting the expenditures on, and completion
of, at Philadelphia and Norfolk
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
17
1
23
regulations for the government of the asylum near
Philadelphia -
Ex. Doc.
5
419
-
-
-
-
1
22
annual report of commissioners, showing the con-
dition of the navy hospital fund in 1831
-
Ex. Doc.
1
5
2/29/H Hospitals, Army, report of the Surgeon General, in
Same, in 1832 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
5
Digitized by
lation to
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
29
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.
165
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
1
22
Hospitals, Marine, report of committee in favor of erect-
ing one at Portland, Maine
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
5
468
1
23
Same object
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
151
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
85
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
82
1
24
memorial of physicians of Portland, in favor of
same
-
-
-
-
-
Ex Doc.
3
68
2
25
memorial of inhabitants, same object
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
288
1
23
memorial of city council of Charleston, S. C., for
an additional appropriation to complete the hos-
pital at that place
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
321
2
23
respecting the money collected and expended in
the Rhode Island district, on account of
-
Ex. Doc.
2
30
2
23
same, in the districts of the State of New York -
Ex. Doc.
3
87
1
24
report of the Secretary of the Treasury in rela-
tion to the number and condition of those on
the seaboard, and where located
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
111
1
24
statement of the number of seamen received into
each hospital in 1835, expense of sustenance,
and amount of hospital money collected
-
Ex. Doc.
6
260
2
24
memorial of the Legislature of Delaware in favor
of exempting those engaged in the coasting and
fishing trade, from being taxed for hospital
money
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
146
2
25
report of the Committee on Commerce on the
expediency, generally, of establishing hospitals,
the registration of vessels, and collection of
hospital money
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
380
3
25
at St. Joseph's, Florida, report of committee in
favor of
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
237
1
22
Western waters, memorial of public meeting of
merchants and others of Smithfield, Kentucky,
in favor of the
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
66
1
24
Legislature of Tennessee, in favor of establishing,
at Memphis -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
172
1
24
Legislature of Ohio, in favor of establishing, in
the valley of the Mississippi -
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
195
1
24
memorial of medical convention of Ohio, in favor
of establishing, on the western waters
-
Ex. Doc.
6
264
1
24
letter from Secretary of the Treasury in relation
to the best mode of establishing and sustaining
hospitals on the western waters
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
111
2
25
report of medical board on selection of sites, &c.,
(documents accompanying President's message,
page 210)
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
3
2
25
plans and estimates, page 216. same documents,
and engraved plans to be found at the end of
documents with President's message
-
Ex. Doc.
1
8
2
25
memorial of inhabitants of Pittsburg, in favor of
that place
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
7
161
2
25
same of Wheeling, in favor of one there
-
Ex. Doc.
7
162
2
25
depositions of McKee and others, masters of boats,
in favor of one at Wheeling
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
9
309
1
22
annual statement of receipts and expenditures for
the relief of sick and disabled seatnen, in 1830
Ex. Doc.
4
114
2
22
Same, in 1831 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
108
1
23
Same, in 1882 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
124
2
23
Same, in 1833 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
161
1
24
Same, in 1834 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
159
2
24
Same, in 1835 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
87
2
25
Same, in 1836 -
-
I
-
-
Ex. Doc
7
189
3
25
Same, in 1837 -
Dig
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
75
I
22
Hotchkift and Forbes, refund tonnage duty
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
166
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
1
23
Houlder, Thomas, hay furnished, use of military
-
Rep. Com.
4
463
1
22
Houston, Leonard, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
101
1
24
Houston, James, heirs of, commutation claim -
-
Rep. Com.
3
820
1
22
Houston, Samuel, commits a contempt, assaulting Hon.
William Stanberry, member of the House of
Representatives
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
(a)210
1
22
proceedings to be observed in the case of contempt
committed by
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
447
1
22
report of committee on the subject of an alleged
attempt to give him, fraudulently, contract,
supply rations to emmigrating Indians
-
Rep. Com.
5
502
2
24
Houghton, Joseph, heirs of, revolutionary services
-
Rep. Com.
1
159
2
24
Houseman, Jacob, expense in defending Indian Key -
Rep. Com.
1
215
2
23
House, William, pre-emption, purchase of land
Rep. Com.
1
61
-
2
25
House, Samuel and others, (see George Douglass)
-
Rep. Com.
1
98
2
25
House, Conrad, buildings destroyed by the British, late
war -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
844
2
25
House of Representatives, U.S., defining duties of its
officers
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
750
Houses destroyed, military occupation, &c. (See
Buildings.)
Household furniture. (See Personal property.)
House rent, Scc., reports on applications for the allow-
ance of, viz:
2
22
in favor of Samuel Hambleton, purser in the navy
Rep. Com.
1
82
1
23
in favor of representatives of Doctor Clitherall,
surgeon in the army
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
363
1
23
in favor of Josiah Thompson, superintendent of
the Cumberland road
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
556
2
23
against the claim of Daniel Parker, while adjutant
and inspector of the army, for quarters, &c. -
Rep. Com.
1
77
1
24
favorable report in this case, granting the allow-
ance -
-
Rep. Com.
3
731
-
-
-
-
2
28
in favor of Sylvester Day, assistant surgeon in the
army -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
III
1
24
against the claim of the administrator of Isaac
Garrettson, purser in the navy; no principle on
which to justify the allowance
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
663
2
25
in favor of Francis Mallarby, sailing master, for
quarters, there being no public ones that could
be used
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
533
1
22
Howell, William, revolutionary pension
107
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
3
25
Howell, Gilbert, military services, late war -
-
Rep. Com.
1
205
1
24
Howell, John, confirmation, land claim
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
204
1
22
Howard, John D., revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
100
1
22
Howard, Ephraim, executor of Caleb, damages, sale of
their vessel, recaptured, and sold in foreign
country for salvage
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
440
-
-
1
24
Howard, John H., expenses, taking care of certain
Africans
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
233
3
25
Howe, John, payment of Quartermaster Tupper's due
bills -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
188
1
22
Howe, Samuel W., documents respecting the imprison-
ment of, at Berlin, in the kingdoin of Prussia
Ex. Doc.
5
224
1
22
Hoyt, Asa, invalid pension
-
Rep. Com.
1
208
-
-
-
1
24
Hubbell, Mary, horse lost in military service -
-
Rep. Com.
3
763
2
24
Huddy, Captain Joshua, memorial of daughter of, pray-
ing to be allowed the seven years half pay, in
consequence of her father being put to death by
-121/
the British, while a prisoner, during the revolu-
tionary war -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
39
report of committee in favor of granting the seven
itized by
Google
-
Rep. Com.
217
years half pay to the daughter of
-
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.
167
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
1
22
Hudson river, report and survey, improvement of
-
Ex. Doc.
5
189
1
23
memorial of citizens of New York, asking for an
appropriation, for the improvement of
-
Ex. Doc.
1
41
1
23
memorial of the corporation of Troy, same object
Ex. Doc.
6
470
1
28
report of committee, on improving navigation of,
with copy of survey, &c.
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
150
1
24
report of board of engineers, (Colonel Totten and
others) with plan, &c. for the improvement of,
(documents accompanying President's message,
page 139)
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
24
statement of amount appropriated for the im-
provement of; the original estimate, and the
sum necessary in 1836
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
212
.1
24
report of committee, expenditures, &c., improve-
ment of
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
297
2
24
report of progress of improvement between Water-
ford and New Baltimore, in 1836; (documents
accompanying President's message, page 250)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
25
progress of its improvement in 1837, (documents
President's message, page 410)
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
3
8
25
same in 1888, (documents President's message,
page 202
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
25
report showing the nature of the work; when com-
menced, the amount heretofore appropriated,
and the sum required in 1838
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
90
1
22
Hughes, Rev. John, remit duties on church furniture -
Ex. Doc.
4
145
1
24
Hugo, Samuel B., invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
752
2
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
188
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
217
3
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
103
2
25
Hughes, George W., on connecting Pennsylvania and
New York canals
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
7
188
2
22
Hull, Commodore Isaac, memorial of, and statement
in relation to claims for advances and extra ser-
vices
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
27
2
22
report of committee, on claim for extra services. -
Rep. Com.
1
81
1
23
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
201
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
147
1
24
Hull, David, buildings destroyed by the British
-
Rep. Com.
8
770
3
25
Hume, Benjamin
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
162
1
23
Humphreys, Sylvester and Alexander, damage by storm
to work under contract
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
95
3
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
63
8
25
Humphreys, Hiram, losses on contract, by casualty, &c.
Rep. Com.
1
45
1
22
Hunt, Roswell, invalid pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
238
2
22
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
7
1
22
Hunt, Ephraim, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
438
3
25
Hunter, Lieutenant, proceedings of court martial in the
case of, and copy of his charges against Com-
modore Elliot
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
118
3
25
correspondence of Com. Elliott in relation to this
case -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
200
2
25
Hunt, Stephen W., and Caleb Williams, remission of
duties
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
1020
3
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
169
2
22
Hunt, Russel, and others, allowance for excess in weight
of anchors
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
120
1
23
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
20
1
23
Hunt, Samuel, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
215
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
203
1
24
Hunt, Thomas, and others, officers of military bureau,
respecting pay of
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
Rep Com
gle
308
-
-
328
168
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
1
24
Hunt, Elizabeth, heir of Captain Hendricks; land;
revolutionary services
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
334
2
25
Saine -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
194
1
24
Hunt, James, revolutionary service -
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
396
2
25
Hunt, Reuben, aid in experiments, manufacture of
wrought iron cannons
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
400
1
22
Huntington, Hiram, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
439
1
22
Huntington, William, revolutionary pension -
-
Rep. Com.
3
377
2
22
Huntington, Asher, invalid pension -
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
7
2
23
Hunter, Hiram A., report of Third Auditor on claim
of, for payment of horse lost in Seminole cam-
paign
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
100
2
24
Hunter, Charles G., pay as midshipman between time
of his dismission and re-appointment; adverse
report
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
295
2
25
Hunter, Archibald, R S., depredations by volunteers in
Chorokee country in 1836
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
341
2
24
Hunter, Captain James, arrears of invalid pension
-
Rep. Com.
1
178
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
611
3
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
33
1
23
Hurlbutt, George, heirs of, commutation claim
-
Rep. Com.
1
60
2
25
Hurlburt, Wright, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
591
3
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
137
1
24
Huron river, statement of amount appropriated for the
improvement of, and sum necessary in 1836 -
Ex. Doc.
5
212
1
24
report of committee; expenditures; improvement
of -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
297
1
24
additional communication, same subject
-
Rep. Com.
3
767
2
25
report showing the nature of the work, when com-
menced, amount heretofore appropriated, and
sum required in 1838
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
90
2
25
Hursey and Smith; (See Adam Smith,) work on Cum-
berland road -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
467
1
22
Hussey, Anthony, administrator of Rowe, prize money
Rep. Com.
5
477
1
22
Hutchinson, Israel, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
367
2
24
Hutchinson, J. P., services as charge d'affaires
115
-
Rep. Com.
1
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
749
1
24
Hutchins, Alpheus, invalid pension -
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
356
2
25
Hutchinson, Thompson, revolutionary pension; (not
printed)
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
25
Hyannis harbor, breakwater; when commenced, amount
heretofore appropriated, and sum required in 1838
Ex. Doc.
5
90
1
22
Hyland, William, revolutionary pension
Rep. Com.
363
-
-
3
2
24
Ice breaker, Staten Island, in relation to the construc-
tion of, documents President's mess., page 248
Ex. Doc.
1
2
Illinois, memorials from, on the subject of the bank, and
the removal of the public deposites. (See Bank
United States.)
1
22
report of committee in favor of granting land, aid
in making canal, Michigan to Illinois river,
with various documents on the subject
-
Rep. Com.
3
446
1
23
Same -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
516
1
22
on making grant for seat of justice, Peoria county
Rep. Com.
1
196
2
22
Legislature of, against nullification
Ex. Doc.
2
103
-
-
2
23
memorial of Legislature of, for grant of land to con-
struct road from Vincennes to Chicago
-
Ex. Doc.
3
125
1
23
report of committee in favor of making grant of
land to construct said road
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
510
2
23
report of committee in relation to establishing a
surveyor general's office, for the State of
Rep. Com.
1
20
1/25/
report of committee on creating new land district
at Peoria, in -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
363
Same -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com
6
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.
169
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Illinois, &c.-Continued.
1
24
report on authorizing sale of section of school land,
Macoupin county, in
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
465
1
24
report on authorizing exchange of school lands,
-
-
-
-
}
3
ma
718
Madison county
Rep. Com.
881
1
24
memorial of Legislature, in favor of granting pen-
sions to those engaged in Indian wars previous
to 1794
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
88
1
24
report of 3d auditor in relation to the adjustment
of claims for horses lost in 1831 and '2 on fron-
tiers of
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
185
1
24
report of Committee, on claims of citizens of La
Salle county, losses in Black Hawk war
-
Rep. Com.
3
579
1
24
report of Committee, on claims of frontier settlers,
for Indian depredations, by Sac and Fox
-
Rep. Com.
3
580
1
24
report of Committee, in favor of granting to the
Central Railroad Company, pre-emption, and
the right of way through the public lands, with
map of country through which the road passes
Rep. Com.
2
525
2
24
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
121
2
24
memorial of citizens of Alton, for survey of
route for national road, Vandalia to the Mis-
sissippi
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
21
2
24
resolutions of the Legislature, in favor of the na-
tional road crossing the Mississippi at Alton -
Ex. Doc.
2
26
2
24
memorial of the citizens of the State, in favor of
pre-emption to actual settlers
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
151
2
25
report of Committee, on claims of G. B. Hol-
lenbeck and others, citizens of, for Indian depre-
dations
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
351
2
25
memorial of inhabitants of St. Clair, disconnect
government from banks
-
-
-
Ex. Doc
8
203
s
25
Legislature of, survey lakes
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
48
3
25
memorial of inhabitants, grant land to the Paris
seminary
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
65
s
25
quantity of land in the " American bottom," be-
longing to the Government, and length of time,
subject to private entry
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
74
s
25
on the subject of establishing a surveyor general's
office, in
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
207
s
25
Legislature of, against the Sub-treasury
-
Ex. Doc.
5
220
Imprisonment, insolvent debtors United States. (See
Debtors Insolvent.)
1
22
Imprisonment for debt, President Jackson recommends
modification of laws authorizing, (page 13)
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
22
report of Select Committee, (by R. M. Johnson,)
in favor of abolishing
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
I
194
2
22
Same reprinted
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
5
1
24
report in favor of abolishing within the District of
Columbia
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
732
2
24
statement of the names of persons, and the amount
of debt, &c., of persons imprisoned in the Dis-
trict of Columbia, from 1820 to 1836
-
Ex. Doc.
2
24
Imports, revenue collected from. (See Revenue, also
Duties.)
1
25
amount of bread stuffs imported, annually, from
1821 to 1837
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
44
2
25
Imports and exports, annually, from 1821 to 1837, value
of, in each State
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
330
8
25
statements showing the value of amount of du-
ties, and expense of collection also showing
annual expenditures of Government from 1789
itized by
Google
to 1837, inclusive
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
22
170
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
1
22
Imports, summary statement of, for 1831
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
238
1
22
and exports, annual statement of, contained in the
annual report of commerce and navigation for
1831
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
230
2
22
Same for 1832 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
109
1
23
Same for 1833 -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
355
2
23
Same for 1834 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
187
1
24
Same for 1835 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
258
2
24
Same for 1836 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
188
2
25
Same for 1837 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
372
8
25
Same for 1838 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
253
Improvements, lost by Indian treaties. (See Lands.
1
24
Improvements, administrator of Edward Duval, allowed
value of improvements made on lands purchased
of Government, and sale afterwards set aside
3
685
-
Rep. Com.
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
47
2
25
Cherokee, in relation to the value of, and payment
for, under the treaty of 1835
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
410
Improvements, internal. (See also Harbors-Rivers-
Roads-Canals-Surveys.)
1
22
amount appropriated, and disbursements in 1830
and 1831, on account of, showing the amount
expended in each State
Ex. Doc.
5
200
-
-
-
1
22
report of Committee on Roads and Canals, (by
Mr. Mercer,) recommending appropriations for
works on the sea coast and lakes
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
416
1
22
report of same, recommending surveys of certain
harbors and rivers, with a view to their improve-
ment
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
5
491
1
22
report of Committee, recommending grant of 25
per cent. on sales of lands in Illinois, in lieu of
land granted, aid in making canal, lake Michi-
gan to Illinois river
Rep. Com.
3
446
-
-
-
-
2
22
views of President Jackson respecting constitu-
tional power of Congress over internal improve-
ments, (page 12)
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
22
message of President returning, with objections,
bill making appropriations for internal improve-
ments
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
17
2
22
resolutions of Legislature of Georgia, against in-
ternal improvements
Ex. Doc.
91
-
-
-
2
2
22
statement showing the several works of, of every
description ; when commenced and completed,
or probably to be completed ; the original esti-
mate of cost of each, and the actual expenditures
thereon ; and designating the State wherein, up
to 1832 ; also, a list of surveys which have been
made with a view to works of improvements for
which no appropriation has been made, with
-
3
116
estimated cost of each, up to same period
Ex. Doc.
2
23
President returns the bill for the improvement
of Wabash river, with objections ; and makes
observations in relation to the powers of the
Government over internal improvements, (page
2
22.) -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
23
statements showing the expenditures on works of,
to 1834 ; estimated costs of those surveyed, and
not yet commenced, and of works partially sur-
veyed
18
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
amount expended annually, in each State, on ac-
count of, from commencement to 1833
-
Ex. Doc
3
&
25
amount disbursed annually, in each State, from
by
1834 to 1837, on account of
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
251
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.
171
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Improvements, internal, &c.-Continued.
2
23
progress and expenditures, on works of, in N. C.
Ex. Doc.
2
59
1
24
report showing the progress, amount appropriated
for each object the original estimate, and the
sum necessary in 1836, to complete certain
works of, contained in bill No. 307, making ap-
propriations for certain harbors, &c. &c.
-
Ex. Doc.
5
212
1
28
report of Committee, in favor of granting land to
Louisiana, for purposes of
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
159
-
1
23
report of Committee, recommending certain sur-
veys in Michigan, with a view to
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
316
1
24
abstract of bills, reported to the two Houses be-
tween 1815 and 1835, with a view to
-
Rep. Com.
8
850
3
25
harbors and rivers, the improvement of which may
be in the opinion of the Secretary of War, sus-
pended without injury, in 1839
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
168
3
25
in Wiskonsin, letter from Hon. J. D. Doty, on
subject of
Ex. Doc.
4
175
-
-
-
-
-
2
25
amount disbursed, annually, in each State, from
1834 to 1837, on account of
-
-
Ex. Doc.
-
8
254
1
22
annual report of Engineer Depart., showing the ope-
rations and progress on works of, in 1831, (docu-
ments accompanying President's message, p. 79)
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
22
Same in 1832, page 89
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
23
Same in 1833, page 53
Ex. Doc.
1
1
-
-
-
2
23
Same in 1834, page 104
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
24
Same in 1835, page 106
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
24
Same in 1836, page 192 and 228
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
25
Same in 1837, page 311
Ex. Doc.
1
3
-
-
-
3
25
Same in 1838, page 157 -
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
-
1
24
Imponah alias Billy, (Indian,) reservation under Choc-
taw treaty
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
479
2
24
Incendiaries, on the subject of the punishment of
-
Ex. Doc.
3
85
Indemnity, reports on applications of officers and agents
to be indemnified for losses and damages occa-
sioned by official acts, viz :
1
22
in favor of Harvey Brown, quartermaster, amount
of judgment obtained against him for materials
of private citizens used in crecting barracks at
St. Augustine
-
-
-
-
Rep. Coin.
1
74
1
22
in favor of Major Abraham A. Massias, damages
recovered against him, for official acts in main-
taining the authority of the United States, while
in command at Amelia Island, in 1812
-
Rep. Com.
1
176
1
22
in favor of Twiggs, Street, and Kearney, army offi-
cers, expenses, &c., in defending suits instituted
3
437
Rep. Com
against them for official acts, in enforcing laws
5
485
regulating trade, &c., with the Indians
-
1
22
in favor of John Conard, marshal of Pennsylvania,
amount of judgment, &c., obtained against him,
on account of the seizure of certain teas, im-
ported by Edward Thompson -
-
-
Rep. Com.
5
486
2
22
in favor of refunding cost, &c., to owners of the
tea, growing out of the illegal seizure -
-
Rep. Com.
1
103
1
23
in the case of the executors of David Gelston, da-
mages, expenses, &c., on account of official acts
while collector of the port of New York
-
Rep. Com.
2
276
1
24
Same -
Rep. Com.
3
614
-
-
1
-
-
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
38
-
I
23
against the claim of William Lytle, deputy in-
spector of customs at Oswegatchie, N. Y., da-
Diatized by
mages incurred by scizure of certain salt, sup-
Google
-
-
-
Rep Com-
4
posed In be smuggled, &r.
172
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Indemnity, reports on applications for, &e.-Continued.
1
23
against the claim of Theophilus Grout, marshal of
Vermont, expenses incurred in enforcing civil
authority, prosecution, violation of the revenue
laws -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
489
1
24
against the claim of Samuel P. Scott, captain of
revenue cutter, damages recovered against him,
for arresting, &c., one of his crew, who had
deserted
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
128
1
24
against the claim of Joel Burt, collector of Oswe-
go, damages recovered against him for refusing
to grant clearance, &c. Case without any pal-
liating circumstances
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
265
1
24
against the claim of James Adams, for damages
sustained in sale of his property under judgment
obtained against him for official acts ; his own
neglect; Government paid the amount of the
judgment immediately on being called on
-
Rep. Com.
2
418
1
24
in favor of James McMahon, postmaster, damages,
cost, &c., growing out of the arrest and prosecu-
tion of a neighboring postmaster suspected of
purloining money, &c.
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
548
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
28
1
24
against the claim of Anthony Drane, assistant quar-
termaster, judgment, &c., recovered against him
for work repairing barracks at New Orleans -
Rep. Com.
1
121
2
25
in favor of John L. Allen, for damages, &c., sus-
tained in removing Indian intruders
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
760
2
25
in favor of Nathaniel Mitchell, damages sustained
in arresting a person suspected of committing
depredations on post office
780
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
2
25
in favor of William B. Ferguson, similar case
-
Rep. Com.
4
Indemnity, property lost in military service, &c. (See
Property and Buildings.)
Indemnity, for Indian depredations. (See Indian De-
predations.)
Indemnity, non-fulfilment of contracts. (See Contracts.)
Indemnity, reports on applications for indemnity for da-
mages from various causes other than the fore-
going, to wit:
1
22
in favor of Dr. Eliakim Crosby, for losses by join-
ing American cause, late war with England, he
being a Canadian
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
55
1
23
in favor of David Kilbourn, Canadian, for losses by
confiscation, &c., of his property
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
174
1
22
in favor of Dr. Joseph M. Harper, amount of judg-
ment against him for board of sick soldiers
-
Rep. Com.
2
267
1
22
in favor of Wm. Young, for expenses and trouble
in preparing, under his appointment, to take
census of Indians removing
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
389
1
22
in favor of Cyrenus Hall, damages by the illegal
seizure of his vessel, and thereby lost
-
Rep. Com.
3
453
2
22
in favor of John M'Clenehan, for his crop on In-
dian improvement, leased to him by the Govern-
ment, and destroyed by order of the War De-
partment
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
31
2
22
against the claim of William L. S. Dearing, for
surveying instruments, accidentally lost while
deputy surveyor
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
34
in favor of William P. Zantzinger, purser, for
losses on sale of certain naval stores
-
-
Rep. Com
in favor of William Tharp, damages by endorsing
drait of public officer -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
97
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 173
Congress.
Description
TINISSAS
of book.
Volume.
Number.
2
Indemnity, reports on applications for, &e.-Continued.
2
22
in favor of refunding amount of cost, &c., to own-
ers of certain teas illegally seized by order of
Government -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
103
1
23
in favor of Thomas F. Townsley, damages on pro-
tested draft
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
287
1
23
in favor of Bates and Lacon, damages by seizure of
their iron for duties, under an erroneous con-
struction of law
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
289
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
527
1
28
in favor of Andrew Armstrong, navy agent, da-
mages on protested bills
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
536
2
28
in the case of Herring and Richardson, damages
sustained by the seizure of the vessel, (British
ship,) case referred to the President -
-
Rep. Com.
1
140
1
24
against the claim of William Cox, for additional
allowance for damages in yielding up his store
house for the accommodation of the Treasury
Department
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
472
1
24
in the case of Don Juan Madrazo, (Spanish sub-
ject,) damages, illegal seizure of his property,
(slaves; referred to the President
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
629
2
24
another report, same case. (For further, see Ma-
drazo)
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
250
24
in favor of Squire Stearns, damages by illegal sei-
zure of his property, under law to prevent smug-
gling
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
644
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
80
24
against the claim of Samuel Drury, damages by
seizure of property, trading with Indians without
license
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
s
755
24
in favor of William and James Crooks, damages by
illegal seizure of their vessel, and proceeds of
sale lost by default of clerk of court
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
814
24
Same case
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
248
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
64
24
against the claim of Charles B. Bristol, damages by
illegal procedure on part of collector, detention
of goods; collector overstepping his authority,
&c.
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
228
24
in favor of Charles F. Sibbald, damages by being
wrongfully dispossessed of real property, by
Government agent, and thereby sustained heavy
injury referred to Secretary of the Navy to
take evidence, &c.
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
323
14
in favor of indemnifying Charles Benns, by re-
funding to him amount paid into the Treasury
from sale of his goods wrongfully seized and
sold -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
324
:5
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
76
5
in favor of John Balch, compensated for articles of
his, wrongfully seized by collector and sold -
Rep. Com.
2
448
5
in the case of John Metcalf, for loss of vessel taken
into public service, and thereby prevented from
pursuing her voyage, and after being discharged,
was lost in storm ; report adverse Government
not being answerable for casualties after dis-
charge, and placed in the same situation as
when taken -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
41
5
in favor of George Willis, for pilot boat lost while
piloting revenue cutter
-
-
-
Rep. Com
240
5
Indiana City, Legislature of Indiana, for survey har-
Digitized by
bor of
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
261
174
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Indiana, memorials from, in relation to the Bank United
States, and the removal of the deposites. (See
Bank United States.)
2
22
Indiana, State, legislature of, against nullification, and
approving of President's proclamation -
-
Ex. Doc.
2
67
1
23
documents respecting land granted State of, aid in
making Erie and Wabash canal
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
46
1
23
report of Committee in favor of making further
grant, same object
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
317
2
23
memorial of the Legislature, in favor of extin-
guishing the Indian titles in that State, and their
removal
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
129
2
23
Legislature, in favor of sale of refuse saline lands
in that State -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
157
1
23
report of Committee in favor of exchanging school
lands, in Monroe county
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
272
1
24
Same
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
56
-
2
23
Legislature, in favor of pensions to persons en-
gaged in the Indian wars prior to 1794
-
Ex. Doc.
4
168
2
23
report of Commissioners on Land Claims (reject-
ed) in the Vincennes district -
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
198
1
24
resolution of the Legislature, in relation to the
Michigan boundary
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
78
1
24
resolutions of the Legislature, in relation to en-
tries on books of the General Land Office of
Michigan road lands
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
108
1
24
memorial of Legislature, for further appropriation
for the national road -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
109
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
7
172
1
24
Legislature in favor of road from Fort Wayne to
Richmond
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
138
1
24
memorial of Legislature, for land to construct rail-
road from Fort Wayne to Munceytown
-
Ex. Doc.
4
139
1
24
Legislature, in relation to the inundated lands on
the Wabash
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
151
1
24
Legislature, in favor of grant of land to Margaret
Nations
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
155
2
24
Legislature, against the purchase of the Louisville
and Portland canal
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
101
2
24
Legislature, in favor of harbor of Michigan City -
Ex. Doc.
3
104
2
24
Legislature, in favor of harbors on lake Michigan
at Indiana City, and City West
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
148
2
24
Legislature, in favor of bridge over the Kankakee
river -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
149
2
24
Legislature, in favor of constructing harbors on
southern coast of lake Michigan
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
150
2
24
Legislature, in favor of relinquishing surplus reve-
nue to the States
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
160
2
24
Legislature, sell reserved lands on the Wabash
and Erie canal
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
161
2
24
Legislature, in favor of amending Constitution of
the United States, in relation to the election of
President and Vice President
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
171
2
24
report of Committee, in favor of paying militia off,
for services in 1836, in protecting Indians near
Tippecanoe river
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
197
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
465
2
25
Legislature, improve harbor of Michigan City -
Ex. Doc.
5
105
2
25
Legislature, appropriation for the Cumberland
road -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
7
172
3
25
Same object
-
-
-
-
143
-
2
25
memorial of inhabitants of Miami, pre-emption to
tized
Ex. Google
by
actual settlers
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
7
178
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 175
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Indiana-Continued.
2
25
memorial of inhabitants of Putnam, bridge over
Cumberland road
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
7
179
2
25
Legislature, Miami lands, aid in internal improve-
-
-
-
}
Ex. Doc.
-
7
186
ments
-
-
8
214
2
25
memorial of inhabitants of Kosciusko, in favor of
pre-emptions -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
208
2
25
Legislature, in favor of receiving notes of specie
paying banks, for lands
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
213
2
25
Legislature, land to construct roads, Terre Haute
to the Ohio
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
204
2
25
Legislature, survey harbor of Indiana City
-
Ex. Doc.
8
261
2
25
memorial in favor of granting land to the Asbury
university
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
262
3
25
in relation to construction of act granting land for
the Wabash and Erie canal, as to right of fur-
ther selection
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
32
8
25
Legislature, land to aid in making railroad from
New Albany to Mount Carmel, Illinois
-
Ex. Doc.
4
133
3
25
Legislature urging an appropriation for the Cum-
berland road -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
143
3
25
Legislature, land, aid in educating, deaf and dumb
Ex. Doc.
4
153
3
25
memorial of Board of Internal Improvement, for
aid in constructing canal, Jeffersonville to New
Albany
-
-
-
-
-
Ex, Doc.
4
206
1
22
Indian Department, annual report of the commissioner
on the affairs, generally, of that branch of the
public service, with statements of disburse-
ments and estimates of appropriations required;
number of schools, &c., in 1831, (documents
accompanying President's message, page 171) -
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
22
similar report in 1832, page 159
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
23
Same in 1833, page 168
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
1
2
23
Same in 1834, page 240
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
24
Same in 1835, page 260
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
24
Same in 1836, and in relation to the removal of
the Indians, page 367
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
25
annual report for 1837, showing the operations
in that year, with various details in relation to
that branch of the public service, page 565
-
Ex. Doc.
1
3
3
25
Same in 1838, page 410
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
3
25
remarks of the Secretary of War as to the opera-
tions, &c., of the Department in 1888, page
109 -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
23
report of the Committee on Indian Affairs, on the
subject of re-organizing the Indian Department;
regulate trade and intercourse with the Indians,
and to establish western Territory, and the
protection of emigrating Indians, with various
documents on the subjects
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
474
2
23
copy of regulations adopted for paying Indian an-
nuities, (documents President's message, page
264) -
-
-
I
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
23
same, for the government of Indian agents, &c.,
and designating the agencies, (documents Pre-
sident's message, page 269)
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
24
detailed estimate of appropriations required for
the service of, in 1837
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
34
2
24
additional estimate of appropriations required for
1837, removal of Indians, &c. -
-
1
Ex. Doc.
3
108
2
25
estimates of appropriations required in 1838, for
gitized by
the
-
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
57
2
25
additional, required in 1838, for new treaties
-
Ex. Doc.
11
45
176
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Indian Department.-Continued
3
25
estimates of appropriations required in 1889
-
Ex. Doc.
3
36
3
25
same, in 1839, for paying disbursing agents
-
Ex. Doc.
3
49
3
25
application for additional clerks
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-
Ex. Doc.
3
50
3
25
allowances made governors of Territories for ser-
vices, acting as superintendent of Indian affairs
prior to June, 1834
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-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
244
8
25
Secretary of War recommends the appointment of
inspector to visit the different agencies, &c.,
page 113
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-
-
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-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
22
Indian agents, accounts of, disbursements, &c., in 1831
Ex. Doc.
4
180
2
22
Same, in 1832 -
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-
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Ex. Doc.
3
137
1
23
Same, in 1833 -
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Ex. Doc.
6
490
2
23
Same, in 1834
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Ex. Doc.
4
150
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1
24
Same, in 1835 (not printed)
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2
24
Same, in 1836 -
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Ex. Doc.
3
137
2
25
Same, in 1837 -
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Ex. Doc.
10
368
3
25
Same, in 1838 -
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-
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-
Ex. Doc.
4
174
2
23
regulations adopted for the government of, and
designating the agencies, (documents accom-
panying President's message, page 269)
1
2
-
Ex. Doc.
1
24
report against making allowance to James Mc-
Pherson, in lieu of house rent, subsistence, &c.
Rep. Com.
1
194
1
24
report in favor of paying Joshua Pitcher, for ser-
vices as interpreter
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
230
1
23
list of the names of all persons employed, when
and where employed, and compensation, in
1833
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-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
60
2
23
Same, in 1834 -
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Ex. Doc.
5
181
1
24
Same, in 1835 -
96
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Ex. Doc.
3
2
24
Same, in 1836 -
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Ex. Doc.
3
141
2
25
Same, in 1837 -
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Ex. Doc.
6
135
8
25
Same, in 1838 -
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-
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Ex. Doc.
3
108
2
25
Secretary of War recommends the appointment of
civil agents for making disbursements, &c.,
instead of military officers, page 194
1
3
-
Ex. Doc.
8
25
amount required in 1839 for paying disbursing
agents
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
49
8
25
allowances made to governors and secretaries of
Territories for services as superintendents of
Indian affairs, prior to June, 1834
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
244
8
25
Secretary of War recommends the appointment
of inspector to visit the different stations of
agents, &c., page 113 -
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-
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Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
22
Indian licenses, granted in 1831, abstract of
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
121
2
22
Same, in 1832 -
2
104
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Ex. Doc:
1
23
Same, in 1833 -
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Ex. Doc.
1
45
2
23
Same, in 1834 -
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-
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Ex. Doc
3
97
Indian treaties, (see Treaties with Indians.)
1
23
Indians, in favor of granting pensions to those engaged
against the Indians previous to 1795, (see
Pensions.)
Rep. Com.
2
984
1
24
Same -
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-
Rep. Com.
]
338
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-
-
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
I
-
Rep. Com.
1
327
for the payment of horses lost in wars against the
Indians, (see horses lost, &c.)
1
22
Indians, (generally,) in Georgia, to be governed by laws
of Georgia, (President's annual message, page
11) -
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-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
I
2
1
22
remarks of Secretary of War (Gov. Cass) on the
subject of the condition of the Indians generally,
and their removal west, (report accompanying
igitized by Google
2
President's message, page 27)
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Ex. Doc.
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.
177
Congress.
Description
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Indians, &c.-Continued.
22
Same, at succeeding session, page 22
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-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
23
Same, at next subsequent session, page 22
-
Ex. Doc.
1
1
22
copy of report of Isaac McCoy, on the country set
apart for Indians removing west of the Missis-
sippi
-
-
-
-
-
1
Ex. Doc.
4
172
22
appointment and copy of instructions to commis-
sioners to examine country set apart for the
Indians, with a copy of address to the Chero-
kees, with their answer on the subject of their
removal, &c., (documents accompanying presi-
dent's message, page 32)
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
22
removal west, President recommends that ar-
rangements be made for their speedy removal,
and communicates views of Secretary of War
(Cass) on the subject -
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-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
116
22
report of proceedings under act appropriating
$500,000 for an exchange of lands, and their
removal west, showing the names and duties of
the agents employed, their pay and their dis-
bursements -
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-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
171
22
report of committee on the subject of an alleged
attempt of John H. Eaton, while Secretary of
War, to give, fraudulently, to Samuel Houston,
contract for supplying rations, &c. to Indians
removing
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
5
502
25
number of, remaining east of the Mississippi, and
number removed west in 1837, page 17
-
Ex. Doc.
2
59
25
number removed west of the Mississippi from
1789 to 1838 -
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-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
147
25
in regard to the number of Cherokees remaining
in North Carolina, and why not removed, and
as to the application of the appropriation for
their removal
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
224
24
views of President in relation to the removal of
the Indians, (President's message, page 23) -
Ex. Doc.
1
2
24
disbursements, &c., in 1835, on account of re-
moval of the Indians, documents President's
message, page 287
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
24
report of the Committee of Indian Affairs, in 1836
in relation to the removal of the Indians, docu-
ments, President's message, page 367
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
22
annuities, statement showing the whole amount
payable in 1831, the names of tribes, &c.
-
Ex. Doc.
4
127
28
similar statement in 1833
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
183
22
annuities paid each tribe in 1830 and 1831
-
Ex. Doc.
6
242
28
statement of the expense of transporting and dis-
bursing annuities in 1833 and 1834
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
186
23
regulations adopted for paying annuities; docu-
ments accompanying President's message, page
264
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
25
views of President Van Buren as to the necessity,
&c. of removing the Indians, page 16 -
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
25
remarks of the Secretary of War as to the pro-
ceedings, &c., in 1838 for their removal, page
102 -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
25
number removed and number to be removed in
1838, and the daily cost of subsistence; docu-
ments with President's message, page 441
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
25
proposition and correspondence of Cherokee Del-
egation with General Scott in relation to their
Digitized by
removal: documents with President's message,
page 429
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-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
-
23
178
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Indians, &c -Continued.
8
25
letter of the Hon. John Tipton, on the subject of
the removal of the Potawattamies; documents,
President's message, page 437
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
22
journal of expedition of Henry R. Schoolcraft to
the Indian country
-
-
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-
Ex. Doc.
4
152
2
22
expedition by same among the northwestern
Indians
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
125
1
23
report of Lt. Allen, with map of the country,
same expedition
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
323
2
23
journal of Colonel Dodge's expedition to the Ca-
manches at Pawne Pic village, in 1834; docu-
ments accompanying President's message, page
70
-
-
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-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
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-
1
24
journal of expedition by same to the Rocky Moun-
tains -
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-
-
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Ex. Doc.
4
181
1
22
in relation to the tribes which joined the enemy
during the late war with Great Britain, and
who continues to receive annuities- -
-
Ex. Doc.
4
161
1
22
in relation to the small pox among the -
-
Ex. Doc.
5
190
2
22
same subject, page 175, documents accompanying
President's message -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
22
report relative to vaccination among the Indians
Ex. Doc.
2
82
8
25
in relation to the small pox being among the In-
dians in 1839, and extending relief, &c.
-
Ex. Doc.
3
51
1
23
report and documents in relation to running north-
ern boundary of lands purchased of the Chick-
asaws
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
445
-
2
25
letter from Wm. Clark, Superintendent of Indian
Affairs, in relation to the boundary between
Missouri and the Indians
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
7
143
1
23
information on the subject of preventing the intro-
duction of ardent spirits among the Indians;
documents accompanying President's message,
page 192
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
1
1
23
removal of intruders, and death of Hardeman
Owens
Ex. Doc.
3
149
-
-
-
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-
1
24
in answer to call for copies of all correspondence,
&c., from 1825 to 1835, in relation to the loca-
tion, survey and sale of Indian reservations east
of the Mississippi
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
107
2
24
in Wisconsin, report of Commissioner of Indian
Affairs in relation to the expediency of holding
treaties with, for the purchase of land, and their
removal west
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
82
2
24
quantity of land ceded by Indians, and the amount
stipulated to be paid therefor, from 1829 to
1836; documents accompanying President's
message, page 408
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
8
25
quantity of land purchased from the Indians in
each year, from 1789 to 1838, and amount paid
therefor
-
-
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-
Ex. Doc.
4
147
3
25
Secretary of War recommends a change in the
manner of educating the Indians by the intro-
duction of manual labor schools, &c.; page 112
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
22
report of committee in favor of indemnifying Wm.
Young for trouble and expenses in preparing to
take census of those removing
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
BE
1
23
in favor of paying George Elliott expenses in re-
moving himself and others west
-
1
88
-
Rep. Com.
4
in favor of paying Basil Brown for horses fur-
nished the Miami tribe, and amount to be re-
Digitized by
Google
tained out of their annuity
-
-
- Rep. Com
8
605
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.
179
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Indians, &c.-Continued.
1
24
against the claim of Samuel Tillet, for services
as schoolmaster, he failing to discharge the
duties
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
363
2
25
report on the claims of George Duval and others,
for property abandoned or lost, in consequence
of their emigrating
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
824
2
24
copies of orders from the War Department in rela-
tion to calls for volunteers and militia; number
and term of service of those mustered into ser-
vice in 1835 and '36, for suppressing Indian
hostilities
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
140
1
25
on the subject of employing Indians in the mil-
itary service in the Florida war
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
27
2
25
contract between General Jesup and Creeks, to
furnish warriors
-
-
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-
Ex. Doc.
10
381
2
25
report of commissioners (Balch and Crawford)
appointed to inquire into frauds, &c. on the -
Ex. Doc.
11
452
2
25
hostile disposition of Indians on the western fron-
tiers -
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-
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Ex. Doc.
11
434
3
25
in relation to the number of Choctaws removed, &c
Ex. Doc.
6
228
2
25
Secretary of War in answer to proposition of Gen.
Jesup to suspend removal of Florida Indians -
Ex. Doc.
8
272
2
25
trust fund, statement showing the disposition and
condition of, in 1839 -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
892
2
25
documents in relation to contract made by Gen.
Jesup and J. C. Watson & Co. with the Creeks,
in regard to reservations
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
274
2
25
Seminoles bearing flag of truce made prisoners -
Ex. Doc.
9
327
2
25
Laws and regulations for the government of the
Indian tribes; documents with President's mes-
sage, 648
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
3
3
25
in favor of making separate settlement for the
Seminoles emigrating west, so that they may
be separated from the Creeks, and for supply-
ing their immediate wants, &c.
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
93
3
25
in relation to foreign governments intermeddling
-
3
107
with Indians within the United States, dis-
Ex. Doc.
4
181
tributing gratuities, and supplying arms, &c. -
3
25
in relation to the capture and execution of certain
fugitive Cherokees, murderers of part of Capt.
Smith's guard
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
109
3
25
in relation to the expulsion of missionaries from
Creek country
-
-
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-
Ex. Doc.
4
127
3
25
correspondence with General Sandford, about
supplies for the Creeks, &c.
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
127
3
25
call for information respecting amounts paid per-
sons concerned in negociating Indian treaties,
cannot be answered at this session
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
238
1
24
Indians, hostilities with Seminole, letter from the Secre-
tary of War, asking for an appropriation for re-
pressing the Seminoles in Florida
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
38
1
24
proceedings of meeting of citizens of St. Augus-
tine, in relation to the hostile proceedings of the
Seminoles
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
80
1
24
memorial of citizens of East Florida, asking to be
protected from Indian hostilities
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
92
1
24
report of Secretary of War, in relation to instruc-
tions to General Scott, for subduing the Semi-
noles
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
115
I
24
report respecting the causes which produced the
-
6
267
hostilities of the Seminoles, and measures taken
Ex. Doc
7
271
to suppress them
-
-
-
-
180
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Indians, hostilities with Seminole.-Continued.
1
24
in relation to the sale and purchase of negroes, be-
longing to the Seminoles, page 33
-
-
Ex. Doc.
7
271
1
24
Same subject
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
7
275
2
24
copies of orders from the War Department, re-
specting calls for volunteers and militia ; also,
showing the number and term of service of those
mustered into service in 1835 and '6, for sup-
pressing hostilities of the Seminoles and Creeks
Ex. Doc.
3
140
1
25
on the subject of employing Indians, military ser-
vice, against the Seminoles in Florida
-
Ex. Doc.
1
27
2
25
On same subject
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
133
2
25
contract between General Jesup and Creeks, to
furnish warriors for the Florida war
-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
381
2
25
correspondence with General Jesup, in relation to
the Florida war, and -
-
-
-
}
Ex. Doc.
8
78
2
25
proceedings of Court of Enquiry, in the case of
Generals Scott and Gaines
-
-
-
2
25
copies of instructions, &c., to commanders in Flo-
rida -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
133
2
24
statement showing the number of companies of the
regular army, engaged against the Seminoles
and Creeks in 1836
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
183
2
25
troops employed in Florida, and statement of the
gross amount of expense up to 1838
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
133
2
25
state of the Florida campaign in 1838 ; and dispo-
sition of the Indians to make peace
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
219
2
25
Secretary of War, in answer to proposition of Ge-
neral Jesup, to suspend removal of the Indians
in Florida
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
272
2
25
description of force employed in Florida in 1837,
and monthly expense
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
9
299
2
25
bearers of flag of truce made prisoners, (Semi-
noles)
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
9
327
3
25
respecting the disposition of negroes and other
property, captured from the hostile Indians in
Florida
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
225
3
25
disposition of the Indians (Choctaw and others) on
the western frontiers, to commence hostilities -
Ex. Doc.
11
434
1
24
abstract of claims for supplies, &c., furnished by
South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, and Florida,
to the militia engaged in 1836, in Florida against
the Seminoles
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
231
3
25
in relation to volunteers of North Carolina, engag-
ed against the Cherokees, and remain unpaid,
n
Ex. Doc.
m
187
4
148
&c. -
-
-
-
-
-
2
24
report in favor of paying corporation of Augusta,
Georgia, advances to volunteers, Florida war -
Rep. Com.
2
319
2
24
same to Wilkes' county, for same
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
322
1
24
appropriations for suppressing Indian hostilities,
estimates, &c., amount required in 1836
-
Ex. Doc.
7
291
2
24
Same in 1837
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
29
2
24
additional sum of $2,000,000, asked for in 1837 -
Ex. Doc.
4
152
1
25
further sum asked for, at extra session, suppress
Seminoles
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
19
2
25
estimate of the amount, required in 1838
-
Ex. Doc.
2
63
2
25
explanatory of the estimates from the several
bureaus
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
265
2
25
additional asked for in this year (1838) of $150,000
Ex. Doc.
5
113
2
25
in relation to arrearages and pressing demand for
appropriations
-
-
-
I
Ex. Doc
10
371
25
estimates of the sums required in 1839 -
-
Ex. Doc.
4
123
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 181
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
1
22
Indians, Creeks, memorial and remonstrance of, against
claims of citizens of Georgia, under 4th article
of treaty of 8th January, 1821, on account of
Creek depredations prior to 1802. (See Indian
Depredations)
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
56
1
22
memorial of, remonstrating against further cession
of their land, and against extending laws of Ala-
bama over said Creek nation -
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
102
2
22
report of Committee, in favor of paying friendly
Creeks, for losses sustained by depredations from
hostile party -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
127
1
24
documents respecting the extent and causes of
hostilities with the Creeks; [large collection
selected in accordance with the views of the
Committee on Indian Affairs in 1836] -
-
Ex. Doc.
7
276
2
21
report of Committee, in favor of paying the corpo-
ration of Mobile, advances in equipping two
companies of mounted volunteers, Creek war
Rep. Com.
2
304
2
24
report of Commissioners, Balch and Crawford, ap-
pointed to inquire into the causes which led to
hostilities of the Creeks
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
154
2
25
in relation to contract of General Jesup and James
C. Watson & Co., with Chiefs of the Creeks
about reservations of land
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
274
2
25
contract between General Jesup and the Creeks,
to furnish warriors for the Florida war, against
Seminoles
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
881
2
25
report of Commissioners appointed to examine into
the frauds, &c.
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
11
452
3
25
report of Commissioners, (Crawford and Balch,)
in relation to reservations of deceased Indians,
sold under decree of courts of Alabama, &c. -
Ex. Doc.
4
209
3
25
correspondence in relation to the expulsion of
missionaries from among the Creeks -
-
Ex. Doc.
4
127
8
25
correspondence with General S. W. A. Sandford,
about supplies for the Creeks -
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
127
1
22
Black Hawk band, documents in relation to the
disturbances with, documents accompanying
President's message, page 180
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
22
report of the Major General of the Army, proceed-
ings in subduing Black Hawk and his party,
documents accompanying President's message,
page 58
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
22
Cherokees, memorial of, by John Martin and
others, complaining of the acts of Georgia
-
Ex. Doc.
2
45
1
22
claims of certain Cherokees, J. W. Flowers and
others, for property abandoned by them in re-
moving West
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
233
1
22
memorial of inhabitants of Tennessee, in favor of,
and against the further intrusion on, by Georgia,
Ex. Doc.
4
163
1
22
memorial of inhabitants of N. York, in behalf of the
Ex. Doc.
4
175
1
23
memorial of the Legislature of North Carolina, in
favor of extinguishing Cherokee titles to lands
Ex. Doc.
2
71
2
28
memorial of Council at Running Waters, in
Georgia, in behalf of those desirous of removing
West, accompanied by sundry resolutions and
copy of constitution for their government
-
Ex. Doc.
3
91
1
24
memorial and protest, and other documents (by
John Ross and others) against the ratification of
the treaty at New Echota
-
-
-
Ex. Doc
7
286
1
24
documents submitted to the Senate, in connection
Digitized by
with ratification of the said treaty. (See an-
nexed to the above memorial, page 16)
-
Ex. Doc.
7
22
182
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Indians, Cherokees.-Continued
1
24
President communicates documents in relation to
the treaty, [copy of the documents as printed by
the Senate was communicated, and not printed
by the House ; but are the same as annexed to
the Cherokee remonstrance, No. 286]
-
Ex. Doc.
7
290
2
25
in relation to the number remaining East of the
Mississippi ; the number removed West; pre-
cautionary measures to enforce the treaty, with
report of the special agent, &c.
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
82
2
25
memorial and remonstrance of delegation against
the treaty of 1835, with various documents on
the subject
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
99
2
25
protest of the delegation, same subject -
-
Ex. Doc.
9
316
2
25
proposition of the Secretary of War to the delega-
tion, for their removal, &c.
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
376
2
25
additional allowance proposed, for their removal -
Ex. Doc.
10
401
2
25
correspondence with Governor of Georgia, on the
subject of modification of the treaty of 1835 -
Ex. Doc.
10
421
2
25
correspondence of General Scott, on the subject
of their removal
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
11
453
2
25
in relation to the payment for their improvements
Ex. Doc.
10
410
2
25
memorial and documents in relation to claim of
delegation of Cherokees, for services, &c., in
mediating with the Seminoles in Florida, for
peace
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
285
memorials on the subject of the treaty of 1835,
with the Creeks, to wit
2
25
from inhabitants of Burlington, New Jersey
-
Ex. Doc.
9
391
2
25
"
of Mariette, Ohio
-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
374
2
25
"
of the State of Pennsylvania
-
Ex. Doc.
10
384
2
25
from the Society of Friends in Philadelphia
-
Ex. Doc.
10
385
2
25
from the Legislature of Massachusetts -
-
Ex. Doc.
10
404
3
25
in relation to the capture and execution of certain
murderers and refugee Cherokees
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
109
3
25
pay volunteer corps, guarding emigrating Chero-
kees -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
61
3
25
in regard to the number of Cherokees remaining in
N.C., and why not removed, and as to the appli-
cation of the funds appropriated for their removal
Ex. Doc.
5
234
3
25
proposition and correspondence, therewith con-
nected, by delegation to General Scott, in 1838,
in relation to their removal, &c., (documents
with President's message, page 429)
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
22
Choctaws, abstract of reservations under treaty of
September, 1830, prepared by Major Arm-
strong, and as to their value, &c.
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
76
2
23
evidence of claims to reservations returned by Mr.
Martin, locating agent, and whose names are not
on the register, reported by Col. Ward
Ex. Doc.
4
138
I
2
23
evidence of claims of Jacob Thompson and others
to reservations, submitted to the House by the
Hon. Mr. Plumer
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
198
1
24
memorial of citizens of Mississippi, against certain
claims to reservations, under treaty with the -
Ex. Doc.
3
X
1
24
memorial of certain Choctaws, by their agent,
(Andrew Hays.) asking confirmation of their
claims to reservations under the treaty
-
Ex. Doc.
4
119
1
24
report of Committee, on the subject of adjusting
claims to reservations, of those whose names
were omitted to be registered, with testimony
igitized by
of Cul. Martin, and a list of those registered by
the locating agent
-
3
663
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.
183
Congress.
Description
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Indians, Choctars.-Continued.
24
memorial of the Choctaws, in relation to the
boundary between them and Arkansas
-
Ex. Doc.
6
220
24
statement of the expense of removing, &c., the
Choctaws
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
229
25
hostile disposition of the Choctaws and others, on
Western frontiers
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
11
434
25
in relation to the number removed; statement
showing the names of the commissioners ap-
pointed to adjust claims under the 14th article of
the treaty at Dancing Rabbit creek, and their
compensation ; and, also, as to progress made in
the adjustment of the claims
-
-
-
Ex Doc.
6
228
22
Indians, Chickasaw, expenses of holding treaty with, at
Franklin, Tennessee, in 1830
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
181
24
relative to sale of Chickasaw lands, and invest-
ments for their benefit
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
11
25
amount received, &c., from sales of land
-
Ex. Doc.
2
17
25
Same to 1st November, 1838
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
33
25
Same from May 1836, to February 1839, and how
invested ; expenses, names, and pay of agents
Ex. Doc.
6
228
23
Fox tribe, memorial of Chiefs, praying for a more
Ex. Doc.
2
equitable distribution, &c., of their annuities -
-
63
64
25
Shawnee, sale of land ceded by the
-
-
Ex. Doc.
7
188
25
Stockbridge, Legislature of Wiskonsin, in favor of
extending the right of citizenship to them
-
Ex. Doc.
7
173
25
Seneca, in relation to their annuities due in 1837
Ex. Doc.
10
367
25
same due in 1837 and 1838
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
138
25
Winnebagoes, proceedings and correspondence of
the Commissioners appointed to carry into effect
the 4th article of the treaty of November, 1837,
and in relation to alleged misconduct of persons
connected therewith -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
229
25
Pottawatamees, instructions and correspondence,
in relation to the negotiation and execution of
the treaties of 1832, and as to the expense of
negotiating
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
231
25
letter of Hon. John Tipton, on the subject of their
removal, &c., documents Pres. message, p. 437
Ex. Doc.
1
2
25
Brothertown, in Wiskonsin, on the subject of divid-
ing land among, and extending to them the right
of citizenship
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
244
H
Indians, captives, among, report on the subject of mak-
ing indemnity, &c., for persons ransomed from
Indian captivity, in case of Samuel Cozad
-
Rep. Com.
1
54
4
Same case
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
213
3
memorial of John and James Armstrong, praying
for grant of land in consideration of sufferings,
while in Indian captivity
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
23
5
in favor of reimbursing Henry Gratiot, amount
paid by him
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
1053
Indian depredations, reports on claims for indemnity for,
to wit
!
report of 3d Auditor, on claims of certain citizens
who lost property by Indian depredation, refer-
red to him by act of Congress, of 31st May, 1830
Ex. Doc.
2
38
Same reprinted -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
26
report of Committee, on claims of citizens of Geor-
gia for depredations by the Creeks, between
1826 and 1830
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
317
report of 3d Auditor, on claims of citizens for losses
of horses, &c., in 1831-2, on frontiers of Illi-
Digitized by
Google
nois and Michigan, provided for by act of 1833-'4
Ex. Doc.
4
135
184
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
I
Indian depredations, &re-Continued.
1
22
report of Committee, in favor of claims of citizens
of Georgia, for depredations by the Creeks prior
to 1802, provided for in treaty of 1321 -
-
Rep. Com.
1
65
1
28
another report, same subject
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
140
1
22
memorial and remonstrance of Creek Indians,
against said claims
Ex. Doc.
2
56
-
-
-
-
1
22
respecting claims against the Creeks, under treaty
of Fort Wilkinson
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
428
1
22
memorial of Robert Seagrove and others, citizens
of Georgia, and memorial of the Legislature of
Georgia to the President of the United States,
on the same subject. (Depredations by Creeks
prior to 1802)
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
148
2
22
in favor of paying the friendly Creeks for losses by
depredations of hostile party
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
127
1
23
against the claim of Alfred Stewart, for negroes
taken by the Cherokees in 1780, while passing
through their territory
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
309
1
28
against the claim of Jesse Manley, property des-
troyed in 1812, by hostile party
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
402
1
22
in favor of the claim of the heirs of James Brown,
depredations in 1787 by the Cherokees
-
Rep. Cem.
2
311
2
25
against the allowance of interest
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
685
1
24
in favor of Anne Anderson, widow of William,
similar claim
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
252
1
22
in favor of the claim of the heirs of the Pettigrews,
depredations by the Cherokees in 1794
-
Rep. Com.
3
406
2
25
against a similar claim of the heirs of John Motlow
Rep. Com.
4
845
1
24
in favor of the claim of Alexander and Ira Nash,
for depredations in 1814, by the Sac and Fox
tribes
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
131
1
24
in favor of Reuben Gentry and others, similar
claims
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
266
1
24
against the claim of Benjamin Murphy, for cattle
taken from him by the Cherokees
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
162
1
24
against the claim of John L. Bogardus, property de-
stroyed by the Winnebagoes within their limits
Rep. Com.
1
312
1
24
against the claim of George Cubbage, depreda-
tions by Black Hawk party
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
509
1
24
against the claims of citizens of La Salle, in Illi-
nois, depredations by Black Hawk
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
579
1
24
against the claims of frontier settlers, Illinois
and Michigan, depredations by the Sac and Fox
tribes
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
580
1
24
against the claim of Gabriel Priest, personal pro-
perty destroyed in 1885, by the Florida Indians
Rep. Com.
3
699
1
24
against the claim of Aaron Pierce, for horses killed
by Indians, Government not liable for depreda-
tions in time of war, except where provided for
by treaty, &c.
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
756
3
25
against the claim of the heirs of Louis Roy, for
property destroyed in 1815, on the same princi-
ples as the above
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
484
2
24
against the claim of John Reilly, for money lost,
while passenger in mail stage, passing through
the Creek country, being attacked and forced to
abandon his property ; on same principles as in
the above case
-
-
-
I
Rep. Com.
1
3
e
24
in favor of Avery, Saltmarsh and Co., mail con-
tractors; property used in transporting the mail
taken by the Creeks, on the ground that the pro-
Digitized by Google
perty was in the public service
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
280
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.
185
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Indian depredations.-Continued.
2
24
in relation to claims of sufferers, by Indian depre-
dations, in Florida, Georgia, and Alabama, dur-
ing the late Indian wars
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
801
2
24
President's message, same subject, page 19
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
25
report of agents appointed to inquire, &c., depre-
dations in Florida, Alabama, and Georgia, with
list of claimants for property destroyed, &c.
-
Ex. Doc.
6
127
2
25
report of Committee of Claims, in relation to the
claims in the above report
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
1028
2
25
against the claim of G. B. Hollenbeck and others,
of Illinois, for depredations of Sac and Fox In-
dians losses being incident to state of war with
Indians on Western frontiers Government can-
not be insurers against such aggressions
-
Rep. Com.
2
851
2
25
against the claim of Thomas Ledwith, horses and
cattle taken from him in 1836, by the Indians -
Rep. Com.
2
506
2
25
against the claim of Samuel G. Philip, for corn,
&c., destroyed
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
s
597
2
25
against the claim of Miller Hallowes, for property
destroyed by the Seminoles in Florida, in 1836
Rep. Com.
s
790
2
25
against the claim of William W. Paulett, for pro-
perty destroyed by the Creeks, in 1834
-
Rep. Com.
4
841
2
25
against the claim of Joseph E. Pomar, for property
destroyed by the Seminoles -
-
-
Rep- Com.
4
842
same in the case of George and James Anderson,
same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
896
2
25
against the application of the Legislature of Ala-
bama, for the establishment of an agency to ex-
amine and settle claims of her citizens for de-
predations by the Creeks
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
982
2
25
against the claim of Alexander Watson, for build-
ings, &c., destroyed by the Indians in Florida, in
1836 -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
1001
3
25
against a similar claim of Maria Kershaw
-
Rep. Com.
1
127
8
25
against the claims of a number of citizens of Flori-
da, for depredations in 1835-'6
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
162
s
25
same in the case of T. D. Peurifoy
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
208
2
25
against the claim of Zachariah Philips, for proper-
ty destroyed by the Creeks, in 1817
-
I
Rep. Com.
4
1027
s
25
against the claim of Francis Revars, for property
destroyed by the Sac and Fox Indians while at
peace if, as stated, the 14th section of the in-
tercourse act of 1802, not complied with
-
Rep. Com
1
225
1
22
Indian reservations of land, report in favor of confirm-
ing to George Mayfield, reservation made for
him by the Creeks in the treaty of 1814, at Fort
Jackson
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
182
1
22
report in favor of granting patents in fee to Wil-
liam and Joseph Hardinger, for
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
192
1
22
in favor of granting reservation to Joseph Dukes,
Choctaw Indian, he being a head of a family,
but not possessing improvements of his own,
living in the family of missionary
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
246
1
22
ame in favor of John T. Harlan, who was con-
sidered by the locating agent not legally em-
braced by the treaty with the Choctaws, but
equitably entitled
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
828
1
22
in favor of confirming sale of Indian reservation,
to James Caulfield
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
s
336
1
22
in favor of confirming to Susan Graham and Ann
V. Llewellyn, reservations under the Choctaw
treaty
gitized by Google 3
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
432
24
186
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
umber.
Indian reservations of land-Continued.
1
22
in relation to the leasing of the 4 miles square
reservation, under the Chickasaw treaty
-
Rep. Com.
5
488
2
22
in favor of permitting Silas D. Fisher to locate
reservation provided for by the 2d article of the
supplemental treaty of 1880, with the Choctaws,
he having no improvements at the time of the
treaty, as therein specified
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
37
2
22
against the claim of Jacob Thompson, under the
Choctaw treaty, evidence insufficient
-
Rep. Com.
1
40
2
23
evidence of Jacob Thompson and others to claims
Ex. Doc.
4
172
1
23
in favor of permitting Zachariah McGirth to sell
his reservation, in consideration of his merito-
rious services to the United States
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
540
2
23
in favor of confirming Isaac Wellburn in his pur-
chase of Indian reservation
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
10
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
91
1
22
abstract of reservations under Choetaw treaty
of 1880, prepared by Major Armstrong, and as
to their value
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
76
2
23
qvidence of claims to reservations under said
treaty, returned by G. W. Martin, locating agent,
and whose names are not on the register re-
ported by Colonel Ward
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
138
1
24
report of committee on the subject of adjusting
claims to reservations, of those whose names
were omitted to be registered, with the testi-
mony of Colonel Martin, and a list of those regis-
tered by the locating agent
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
663
3
25
report of committee in 1839, on same subject
-
Rep. Com.
2
294
1
24
memorial of citizens of Mississippi against certain
claims to reservations under said Choctaw
treaty
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
89
1
24
memorial of certain Choctaws, by their agent,
(Andrew Hays) asking confirmation of their
claims to reservations under said treaty
-
Ex. Doc.
4
119
1
24
in answer to a call for copies of all correspondence,
&c., from 1825 to 1835, in relation to the loca-
tion, survey, and sale of Indian reservations
east of the Mississippi
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
107
1
24
in favor of confirming to the heirs of Jacob Smith
reservation under treaty with the Chippewas -
Rep. Com.
1
101
1
24
in favor of recognizing the claim of Jubal B. Han-
cock, a white native-born citizen of the United
States, who married a Choctaw woman, and
became a member of that nation and the head
of a family
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
430
1
24
in favor of authorizing Milley Yates to locate other
lands in lieu of her reservation under the sup-
plemental article of the treaty with Choctaws,
that, having been erroneously disposed of
-
Rep. Com.
2
447
1
24
in favor of confirming the claims of Zaddock and
Alexander Brashears, Imponah alias Billy,
Cunnaubbee, and the wife of George Clark, under
Choctaw treaty, and whose names were omitted
to be registered
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
479
1
24
in favor of paying Poas Hadgo for his reservation
under Creek Indian treaty of 1814, which he
was induced by the emigrating agent to abandon
and remove west
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
488
24
in favor of the claim of Us-se-Yoholo, under
treaty with the Creeks, and whose name was
omitted to be registered
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
588
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 187
Session.
Congress.
Description
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Indian reservations.-Continued
1
24
in favor of granting relief to persons deprived of
pre-emptions by Indian reservations -
-
Rep. Com.
3
606
1
23
Indian grants, report on confirming to Henry Stoddard
Rep. Com.
8
330
1
24
same to Charles A. Grignon
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
528
2
22
Indian improvements, in favor of paying James and John
Brown for their improvements, abandoned under
the treaty of 1819 with the Cherokees
-
Rep. Com.
1
73
2
22
in favor of paying Thomas T. Triplett, for services
in valuing improvements of the Creeks, re-
moving west, &c.
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
116
2
25
in relation to the value and payment for Cherokee
improvements, under the treaty of 1835
-
Ex. Doc.
10
410
1
23
Indian intruders, on the subject of the removal of, and
death of Hardiman Owens
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
s
149
1
23
report of committee against the claim of Marston
Meade, for damages in being removed
-
Rep. Com.
1
144
2
25
against the claim of Milligan and Meroney, for
losses sustained in consequence of being re-
moved, &c. -
-
-
-
-
Rep Com.
2
547
8
25
against the claim of Nathan Taylor, for losses sus-
.
tained in consequence of being removed, and
the destruction of his property
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
92
2
24
Indian Key, report against the claim of Jacob House-
man, for expenses in the defence of that place
from Indian hostilities
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
215
1
in relation to port of entry, (see Ports of entry.)
22
Ingalls, Zadock, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
365
1
23
Ingham, John, lost baggage
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
297
s
25
Ingle, J. P. and G. Coombe, house-rent, use of commis-
sioners, Danish treaty
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
1
1
24
Ingersoll, Charles J., fees, &c., as U. S. attorney
-
Rep. Com.
3
834
8
25
in relation to the settlement of his accounts
-
Ex. Doc.
6
245
1
22
Innes, George, extra allowance for duty as surveyor,
port of New York
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
11
1
23
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
279
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
485
2
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
261
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
807
2
23
Innis, Cornelius, Spanish land claim -
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
36
1
24
Innerarity, James, (see Forbes) land claim
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
845
8
25
Insane persons, memorial of inhabitants of Philadelphia,
in favor of measures for ascertaining number of,
within the United States
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
141
1
22
Insurance companies, judgments against marshal of
Pennsyluania, seizure of certain teas -
-
Rep. Com.
5
486
2
22
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
108
1
22
Ish, Christian, reps. of, revolutionary certificate
-
Rep. Com.
2
289
1
28
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
98
1
23
Insurrection of Pennsylvania, in 1794, report on claim
of James Cross, for certain articles furnished
troops called out to suppress -
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
471
2
28
on the claim of Benjamin Bently, for injuries to
his farm by the troops
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
58
1
24
on the claim of James Cheek, for use of wagon
and team
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
55
Insolvent debtors, United States, (see Debtors.)
Inventions, (see Patents.)
1
24
Inundated lands, Mississippi, report on draining
-
Rep. Com.
8
549
2
25
same as to those in Arkansas and Mississippi
-
Rep. Com.
2
887
8
25
on application of citizens of Missouri to drain certain
lands, and grant them the right of pre-emption
Rep. Com.
02
s
26
same of Thomas P. Copes
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
188
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
2
24
Invoices, on amending law to enforce the taking certifi-
cates of, secure consul's fees -
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
163
2
25
Interest on revolutionary claims, synopsis of the legisla-
tion of Congress on the subject of
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
42
2
25
Interest, memorial of Stockton & Stokes, claim for in-
terest on money withheld from them by Post-
master General, post office contracts -
-
Ex. Doc.
10
418
Interest, reports, &c. on applications for the allowance
of, to wit:
1
22
in favor of allowing to South Carolina, on ad-
vances, militia service
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
1
1
22
report of Committee of Claims, adverse to said
claim
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
141
1
22
same on commutation claim to the heirs of Col.
R. H. Harrison
-
-
-
-
Rep. Co'n.
1
79
1
22
in favor of Riddle, Becktill, and Headington,
on protested bills of exchange
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
135
1
22
in favor of Philip Slaughter, on commutation -
Rep. Com.
2
320
1
22
in favor of the heirs of Colonel John Laurens, for
diplomatic services, revolutionary war
-
Rep. Com.
3
366
1
22
in favor of Walton and De Graff, on advances,
while acting as navy agents
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
394
1
22
in favor of the heirs of Alexander Garden, on com-
mutation
-
-
-
--
-
Rep. Com.
3
429
1
22
in favor of Elbert Anderson, on balance due
under contract to supply rations, &c. -
-
Rep. Com.
5
465
1
22
in favor of the executors of James Morrison, on
balance due, &c.
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
5
505
2
28
in favor of similar claim, to executors of Charles
Wilkins
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
53
1
24
Same, to executors of Jonathan Taylor -
-
Rep. Com.
2
517
2
25
Same case
-
Rep. Com.
1
23
-
-
-
-
2
22
in favor of Edward Willet, on bills drawn by
quartermaster and not paid
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
19
2
22
in favor of Joseph Falconer's heirs, on revolution-
ary loan office certificate
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
65
1
28
in favor of the representatives of Thomas Black-
well, on commutation
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
68
1
23
Same, heirs of Philip Turner -
Rep. Com.
1
176
-
-
1
23
Same, heirs of George Gibson -
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
194
1
23
in favor of Joseph Cooper, on moneys due under
contract, supplying immigrating Indians
-
Rep. Com.
2
280
1
23
in favor of Marinus W. Gilbert, on advances to pay
troops, &c.
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
339
1
23
in favor of Alex. Scott, on claim for diplomatic
services
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
427
-
-
1
23
in favor of the Springfield Manufacturing Com-
pany, on money due, under contract -
-
Rep. Com.
4
535
1
24
against the claim of the heirs of John Campbell,
quartermaster, revolutionary war, for interest on
amount allowed under act for their relief, of 1832
Rep. Com.
1
160
2
25
favorable report in this case
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
673
1
24
in favor of the administrators of Bolitha Laws, on
2
445
amount found to be due under contract, and the
Rep. Com.
payment of which had been delayed -
~~
3
724
3
779
-
2
25
Same case
-
-
-
-
1
Rep. Com.
1
19
1
24
in favor of Michael Hogan, on advances while
acting as navy agent at Valparaiso
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
518
1
24
in favor of Thomas Triplet, on his claim, from
2/24/
time a bill for his relief was first reported in the
House of Representatives
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
s
567
on the subject of the liability of the Government
tized by
Com.
1
5
to pay interest, in the case of James Rundlet - Rep.
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.
189
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Interest.-Continued.
2
24
in favor of refunding to Converse & Rees, mail
contractors, amount of interest paid by them,
on post office acceptance protested
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
246
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
67
2
23
in favor of the heirs of Everard Meade, on com-
mutation
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
406
2
25
Same, heirs of Henry Morfett, same
-
-
Rep. Cóm.
2
521
2
25
Same, John Emmerson, same -
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
671
2
25
against the claim of James Brown's heirs, Indian
depredations in 1787
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
685
2
23
Interest remitted, report in favor of remitting interest on
debt due from the estate of John Brahan, late
receiver of Land Office
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
45
2
25
remitted to Louisville Savings Institution, on cer-
tain deposites under the late deposite act
-
Rep. Com.
2
466
Internal improvements, (see Improvements, internal.)
2
25
Iowa Territory, report of committee in favor of estab-
lishing
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
585
s
25
in favor of granting land for public buildings, in
the counties of Lee, Des Moines, &c., for seats
of justice
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
197
3
25
in favor of increasing salaries of judges of supreme
court of
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
270
8
25
report of survey of boundary between Missouri
and, with maps, &c.
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
18
2
25
Irish, Nathaniel, heirs of, commutation pay, revolu-
tionary
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
s
718
1
22
Iron, information in relation to the foreign cost of, from
1815 to 1831 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
264
1
22
in relation to iron admitted as scrap iron, &c.
-
Ex. Doc.
6
801
Iron for railroads, (see Railroads.)
2
25
Iron for steamboats, memorial of steamboat companies,
to import, free of duty
-
}
Ex. Doc.
-
10
400
-
-
10
420
8
25
memorial of Isaac Gage, import, free of duty, iron
vessel
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
92
1
24
Irwin, Colonel Henry, heirs of, seven years half pay,
revolutionary
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
888
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
107
8
25
Irwin, Thomas, late district attorney western district of
Pennsylvania, in relation to the balance on the
books of Treasury against him
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
169
1
23
Ivory, Thomas, work on Cumberland road
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
456
1
24
Ivy, William N., timber furnished use of the navy
-
Rep. Com.
1
125
3
25
Jaccard, Peter Samuel, change entry of land
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
157
2
23
Jackson, James, (of England,) memorial of, claim for
revolutionary services of his father
-
-
Ex Doc
3
127
1
24
\
report of committee
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
566
1
22
Jackson, Archibald, bounty land, military services of
his slave
-
-
-
1
-
Rep. Com.
1
184
1
24
Jackson, Samuel, revolutionary services
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
524
1
23
Jackson, George K., correct land entry
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
136
1
23
Jackson, Charles, loss on contract, build light house
-
Rep. Com.
2
288
1
23
Jackson, George W., work on Cumberland road
-
Rep. Com.
4
455
2
25
Jackson, Elisha, payment of post office drafts -
-
Rep. Com.
3
560
2
25
Jackson, Major William, heirs of revolutionary claim
-
Rep. Com.
s
620
3
25
Jackson, Joseph, lost horse
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
196
1
22
Jacobs, Francis, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
298
1
23
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
122
1
23
Jacobs, Benjamin, heirs of, loan office certificate, revo-
lutionary
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
157
2
25
Jacobs, Thomas, bounty land -
-
-
-
Rep Com.
F
2
25
Jacobs, John H., compensation, inspector of customs
-
Rep. Com.
2
190
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
2
22
Jacquet, Peter, refund advances during the revolution
Rep. Com.
1
80
1
23
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
902
1
24
Jail, grand jury of Washington, D. C., on the subject of
building a new one
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
288
2
25
same subject
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
96
1
22
James, John, revolutionary pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
369
2
25
James, Thomas
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
890
2
24
James river, report of survey of, improve harbor of
Richmond
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
133
1
23
James Mitchell, ship, refund certain costs ,&c. to owners of
Rep. Com.
1
197
1
24
James Monroe, owners of the schooner, fishing bounty
Rep. Com.
2
502
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
83
1
23
Jameson, Horatio, medical attendance on mail robbers
imprisoned -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
490
1
23
Janvier, Isaac, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
306
1
24
Jardella, Francis, (see heirs of Franzoni)
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
5
2
24
Jarvis, Francis, heirs of, script for land warrant
-
Rep. Com.
1
35
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
145
2
22
Jeansonne, Baptiste, refund payment on land -
-
Rep. Com.
1
60
1
23
Same
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
82
1
23
Jefferson, Thomas, statute of, presented to Congress by
Lieut. Levy of the navy
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
240
1
24
Jeffers, John, surrender land, and receive script
-
Rep. Com.
1
228
2
25
Jellison, Zachariah, refund duties
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
440
2
25
Jemison and Williamson, extra allowance, mail contract
Rep. Com.
4
991
1
22
Jennings and Roddy, settlement of the accounts of
-
Rep. Com.
5
487
2
22
extend time for settlement of their accounts
-
Rep. Com.
1
10
1
23
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
206
1
22
Jennings, George H., paid for loss of time, detention as
witness
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
408
1
23
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
8
1
24
Jennings, John, heirs of, revolutionary services
-
Rep. Com.
3
852
1
24
Jenkinson, William, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
550
2
24
increase of same
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
151
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
165
2
25
Jesup, Major General, correspondence with, Florida
war -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
78
2
25
answer of Secretary of War, to proposition to sus-
pend removal of Florida Indians
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
272
2
25
contract with Creek chiefs and J. C. Watson &
Co. in relation to land reservations
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
274
1
23
Jett, William, groceries, &c., destroyed by the British,
late war
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
406
2
25
Jett, Thomas, heirs of, lost revolutionary loan office
certificate
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
360
2
24
Jewell, John M., invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
131
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
425
1
24
Jepson, Bradley True, invalid pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
839
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
185
1
22
Johnson, Daniel, allowance to, services while appren-
tice to U. S. Armory
!
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
S$
1
22
Johnson, William, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
115
1
24
Johnson, William, extra work, bridging on Cumberland
road -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
714
1
22
Johnson, Sterling, damages, Cumberland road passing
through his lands
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
210
1
22
Johnson Charles C., contested election of
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
444
2
22
Johnson, Benjamin, judge, of Arkansas, report on
charges against
-
-
-
-
1
Rep. Com.
1
88
24
Johnson, John, memorial of administrator of, compensa-
tion for property taken by the army at the falls
of St. Mary's
-
-
-
1
24
report of committee on the above claim
Ex. Doc. Google
8
47
- Rep. Com.
8
515
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 191
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
1
24
Johnston, Ann W., horses lost in military service
-
Rep. Com.
3
610
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
73
1
24
Johnson, Thomas, heirs of, commutation claim, revolu-
tionary
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
656
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
831
2
25
Johnston, Crawford, lost revolutionary land warrant
-
Rep. Com
1
114
2
25
Johnston, Capt. William, heirs of, commutation claim -
Rep. Com.
2
410
2
25
Johnson, Levi, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
592
2
25
Johnson, George C., claim on Shawnee Indians
-
Rep. Com.
3
744
3
25
Johnson, Robert, administrator of L. Roy, Indian depre-
dations
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
184
2
25
Johnson, Walter R., memorial of, physical sciences
-
Ex. Doc.
10
396
2
25
Johns, Elias, horse lost in military service
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
76
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
535
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
27
1
28
Johonnott, Doctor Wm., heirs of, commutation claim
-
Rep. Com.
2
214
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
239
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
117
2
24
Joines, Leonard, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
206
2
22
Jones, William, lost horse
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
111
2
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
270
1
22
Jones, Thos. Ap C., arrears of navy pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
108
1
23
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
35
2
25
reimbursed expenses incurred in holding inter-
course with the chief of the Sandwich Island -
Rep. Com.
4
920
1
28
Jones and Pearson, refund extra duties on gin, &c.
-
Rep. Com.
3
819
1
23
Jones, Richard, work on Cumberland road
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
455
1
28
Jones and Crawford, sureties of Postmaster Green
-
Rep. Com.
4
451
1
24
Jones, Samuel, heirs of, commutation claim, revolu-
tionary
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
796
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
125
3
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
15
2
25
Jones, Ezekiel, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
288
2
25
Jones, Ezekiel, revenue service
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
487
Jones, Martha, (see Wm. Langbourn's heirs)
2
25
Jones, General Roger, allowances and pay, brevet rank
Rep. Com.
2
485
2
24
Jones, John Paul, memorial of heirs of, for advances
during the revolution -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
19
2
24
respecting prize money due crews of the squadron
under the command of, revolution
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
115
2
25
report of committee on the subject of claims for
prize money, for prizes captured by, and sent
into the port of Bergen, &c.
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
889
2
25
Jones, Elizabeth, representative of John Carr, arrears
of revolutionary pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
536
8
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
28
8
25
Jones, Frances, widow of John, revolutionary pension -
Rep. Com.
4
893
3
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
123
2
25
Jones, Philip F., gun lost in military service -
-
Rep. Com.
4
897
2
25
Jones, John, and others, losses on contract
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
922
1
24
Jordon, John, heirs of, commutation claim, revolu-
tionary
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
536
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
128
1
23
Jordon, Timothy, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep Com.
4
500
1
23
Jordon, John, change location of bounty land -
-
Rep. Com.
2
291
2
25
Joseph, owners of the schooner, indemnity for, under
treaty with Spain
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
873
1
22
Jourdan, Joseph, land claim -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
s
362
1
22
Jourdan, Benjamin, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
381
1
22
Jourdan, Johnson, rvolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
159
2
22
Journals of Congress, on the subject of reprinting and
distributing
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com
107
of the Senate, (see Senate, U. S.)
Digitized by
192
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
2
25
Joynes, Wm. R., invalid pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
651
1
23
Judge and Tucker, compensation for use of their patent,
manufacture of anchors
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
428
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
98
1
22
June, Abraham, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
881
2
25
Justice, Isaac, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
822
3
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
88
Judges, (see Judiciary.)
Judiciary, opinions of Attorney General, (see Attorney
General.)
1
22
Judiciary, President recommends that circuit courts be
established in new States; page 14
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
:
2
22
President recommends a revision of the judicial
system, extend to new States; page 15
-
Ex. Doc.
1
8
1
28
report of committee on amending the judicial
system, appointment of two additional judges
Supreme Court
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
420
2
28
President again calls the attention of Congress to
the subject, page 21
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
24
again recommended, page 28
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
8
1
22
statement showing the number of days sitting,
and causes tried at each term of the circuit
courts of the United States for the States of Ohio,
Kentucky and Tennessee, during last five years
previous to December, 1831
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
207
2
22
on the subject of reducing fees of attornies and
other officers of courts
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
148
2
28
report of committee establishing new district,
Appalachicola, Florida
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
19
2
23
opinion of Supreme Court in the cases of Delassus
and Choteau, land claims
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
(b)172
1
24
same, reprinted, with also the opinion in the cases
of John Smith T. and the heirs of Jas. Mackay
Ex. Doc.
4
148
2
25
same, in the case of Garcia vs. Lee, in connection
with land claim between the Mississippi and
Perdido rivers
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
818
1
24
grand jury of Washington, D. C., criminal court
for the district
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
239
2
24
President recommends repeal of the statute of
limitation in certain criminal cases
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
85
1
22
report of committee, increase salary of judges of
Arkansas
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
242
8
25
same, supreme court of lowa
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
270
2
22
report of committee on charges preferred against
Judge Johnson of Arkansas, official misconduct
Rep. Com.
1
88
2
24
charges against Judge Thruston, of District of
Columbia
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
$87
3
25
charges against Judge Lawrence, of Louisiana -
Ex Doc.
3
63
3
25
report of committee on the above charges
-
Rep. Com.
1
278
8
25
in relation to the fees of the clerk of the Supreme
Court
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
$18
s
25
in relation to the tenure of office, territorial
judges
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
154
1
22
Judgments, in relation to the assignment of a judgment
against Thomas Worthington, by U.S. agent,
to a private individual
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
s
85
1
22
memorial of citizens of New York, on the subject
of liens created by
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
128
1
24
in suits U.S. against individuals, verdict in favor
of defendants, no evidence to establish debt
against the U. States. See the case of Wm. P.
Rathbone
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
s
818
2
24
same, in the case of Satterlee Clark
-
-
Rep. Com
164
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 193
Congress.
Description
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Judgments-Continued.
25
same, in the case of the representatives of Robert
D. Richardson
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
164
Judgments, reports on applications to be relieved from
the payment of, to wit:
22
in the case of Ficklin and Ward, lien under
judgment on land purchased by them, of Mor-
rison, security for defaulting contractor; report fa-
vorably, delay in prosecuting, and they being
innocent purchasers -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
5
513
22
in favor of Bernard Kelly, postmaster, for money
lost by the burning of his office
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
67
22
in favor of Robert Eaton, surety of Phineas Thorn-
ton, for failing to comply with revenue laws -
Rep. Com.
1
136
22
in favor of Saunders and Porter, sureties of Pay-
master William Estes
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
237
22
in favor of Elias Earle, surety of A. Carruth, con-
tractor to furnish arms
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
359
22
in favor of John P. Cox, paymaster, for money
of which he was robbed
-
-
Rep. Com.
5
467
22
against the case of Benjamin Collins, surety of
postmaster
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
110
23
in favor of Henry Oaks, surety on duty bond, he
having made compromise with the district at-
torney, and paid the amount fixed on, &c.
-
Rep. Com.
1
142
23
against the case of George Stockton, army officer
Rep. Com.
3
401
23
against the case of Edward B. Martin, on excise
duty bond, claiming to have paid the collector
in whiskey; collector not authorized to receive
whiskey in payment : -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
421
23
in favor of Abiel Wood, judgment transferred to
the United States, and against which he has an
equitable offset
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
486
24
in favor of Polly Lining, executrix of Edward
Blake, reasonable doubts as to the justness of
the judgment
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
683
25
in favor of Thomas Latham, surety, on the ground
of indulgences to the principal, without his
consent
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
273
23
Kalb, Baron de, memorial of the heirs of, revolutionary
claim
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
469
22
Kaine, Robert, equipments lost, in military service -
Rep. Com.
1
195
22
invalid pension -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
215
23
services as adjutant, late war with Great Britain -
Rep. Com.
1
13
22
Kaine, John, invalid pension, [erroneously numbered280]
Rep. Com.
2
257
22
Kamber, Joseph, correct error, land entry
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
70
25
Karthaus, Peter A., spoliations, French, in 1807
-
Rep. Com.
2
437
22
Kearney, Stephen W., expense, defending suits, official
acts -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
437
24
Kearney, Edward, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
284
24
Keefer, Henry, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
147
22
Keene, William B. and John L. Martin, confirmed in
purchase of school lands
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
166
24
Keene, Samuel Y., representatives of, commutation
claim, surgeon's mate
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
798
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
259
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
887
25
Keeler, John, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
876
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
183
25
Kellog, Truman, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
808
22
Kelly, Barnard, postmaster, money lost by fire
-
Rep. Com
67
24
Kelly, John, services, &c., apprehending persons, burn-
ing Treasury Department
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
298
-
25
194
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
2
25
Kelly, Irad and Datus, furnishing stone for public use -
Rep. Com.
4
917
3
25
Kelly, Thomas, horse lost in Black Hawk war
-
Rep. Com.
1
226
1
24
Keller, William, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
315
2
25
Keller, Chs. M. and Henry Stone, property lost in the
burning of the patent office
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
883
1
24
Kellock, Findlay, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
577
1
22
Kennedy, Doctor Samuel, heirs of, seven years half pay,
revolutionary
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
48
2
22
bounty land
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
58
1
24
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
507
1
22
Kennedy, Joshua, buildings destroyed in late war
-
Rep. Com.
3
357
1
23
Kennedy, Martin, rations furnished troops
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
507
1
24
Kennedy, John, lost horse
Rep. Com.
3
788
-
-
-
-
2
24
Kennedy, Wm. M. and Robert J., pre-emption
-
Rep. Com.
1
137
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
92
3
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
175
2
24
Kenner, James L., horse lost in military service
-
Rep. Com.
1
s
2
25
Same -
-
Rep. Com.
1
59
-
-
-
-
1
24
Kennebunk river, expenditures, improvement of
-
Rep. Com.
1
297
1
24
amount appropriated; the original estimates, and
sum necessary for its improvement in 1836
-
Ex. Doc.
5
212
2
24
map of survey of
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
148
2
25
report of survey, with a view of improving chan-
nel between Augusta and Lovejoy's narrows -
Ex. Doc.
3
94
2
25
report showing when the pier was commenced,
amount heretofore appropriated, and the sum
required in 1838
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
90
Kentucky, memorials from, on the subject of the Bank
U.S. and the removal of the public deposites;
(see Bank U. S.)
1
22
memorial of meeting of merchants, &c. at Smith-
field, in favor of hospital on the western waters
Ex. Doc.
2
66
1
22
memorial of citizens of Bardstown, protect domes-
tic manufactures
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
221
2
22
Legislature of, against nullification
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
142
1
23
remonstrance of citizens of, against the appoint-
ment of chaplains to Congress
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
9
2
28
Legislature of, establishment of military school
in that State -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
152
2
23
Legislature, for the establishment of an armory in
that State
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
154
2
28
Legislature, in favor of Government purchasing
Louisville and Portland canal stock, &c.
-
Ex. Doc.
4
159
1
24
Legislature, in favor of distributing proceeds of
sales of the public lands
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
166
1
24
Legislature, in favor of granting land to officers
and soldiers who served for a less time than
five years, during the late war with Great
Britain
I
-
-
-
i
Ex. Doc.
4
167
2
25
Legislature, in favor of national bank and national
toundry
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
210
-
-
-
3
25
Legislature, in favor of Western armory
-
Ex. Doc.
3
47
2
25
memorial, for grant of land to the Transylvania
University
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
103
2
24
Kern and George, extra services, officers of the customs
Rep. Com.
2
257
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
293
-
2
23
Kern, Nicholas, release sureties of
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
137
1
24
Same
-
187
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
3
25
Kerney, Philip, memorial of, for national bank
-
Rep. Com.
4
155
8
25
Kerr, Samuel, horse lost in military service -
-
Rep. Com.
1
174
,
25
Kershaw, Maria, Indian depredations in 1836
-
Rep. Com.
1
127
28
Ketchum, Israel, sub-contractor under Farrow and Har-
gitized by
Google
ris
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
496
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 195
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
1
23
Ketchum, Zebulon, corn, &c., destroyed by troops
-
Rep. Com.
4
497
1
24
Ketchum, Singleton, invalid pension -
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
667
I
24
Ketchum, Solomon, restoration to pension list
-
Rep. Com.
s
787
2
24
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
80
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
162
1
24
Ketchum, Thomas, pay for services as inspector of cus-
toms
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
349
2
25
Ketchum, Lieut. William Scott, public money stolen
from him
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
s
723
2
24
Keyworth, Robert, pay for the manufacture of certain
swords
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
188
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
74
1
23
Keyes, Jeremiah, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
1
1
23
Keytes, James, change location of land
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
347
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
314
1
22
Keywest, on the expediency of extending right of deben-
ture to the port of
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
209
2
25
Kibby, Thomas, widow of, navy pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
997
1
22
Kidd, John, revolutionary pension
-
--
-
Rep. Com.
3
391
1
22
Kiff, Daniel, bounty on fishing voyage
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
268
1
28
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
367
1
23
Kilbourn, David, Canadian, indemnified, losses by con-
fiscation
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
174
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
107
1
24
Killman, Polly, pension,
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
502
2
24
Kilgore, William, buildings destroyed by the British,
late war
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
162
3
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
190
1
24
Kimball, Benjamin, revolutionary services, and lost
horse
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
397
2
25
Kimberly, Eli, for increase of compensation, keeper of
light-house
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
888
1
22
King, William M., confirm purchase of Indian reserva-
tion -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
85
1
22
King, David, invalid pension -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
5
474
2
24
King, Thomas, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
47
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
382
1
24
King, Miles, heirs of, commutation claim, surgeon's
mate -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
826
2
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
98
2
25
King, Henry, heirs of, services and expenditures, while
commissary during the revolutionary war
-
Rep. Com.
4
1028
3
25
King, Lyman, timber taken from him, use of troops in
1808 -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
55
1
23
Kincaid, John, invalid pensions
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
1
1
23
Kincaid, David, settlement land claim
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
284
1
23
Kincaid, James, work on Cumberland road
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
456
1
24
Kincaid, Samuel, increase of invalid pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
222
1
24
Kinkead, Joseph, paymaster, sureties of
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
340
2
25
Kingsbury, Harmon, against Sunday mails
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
36
1
23
Kingston, Stephen, allowance of drawback
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
195
2
25
Kingsley, Abraham H., invalid pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
829
2
25
Kingsley, Asahel, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
587
2
25
Kingsley, Jacob, widow of, revolutionary claim
-
Rep. Com.
4
847
2
25
Kinney, David W., revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
325
2
25
Kinkle and others, mail contractors, extra allowances
-
Rep. Com.
8
745
8
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
144
2
24
Kirkpatrick and Milliken, executors of Roddy, surety of
paymaster Champlain
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
187
2
25
Kirkland, Elizur, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
884
2
25
Kirby, Edmund and others, paymesters, in relation to
their pay, &c.
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
1
28
Knaggs, John, pre-emption, to include his improvements
Rep. Com.
2
196
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
3
25
Knause, John, horse lost, Black Hawk war
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
207
1
22
Knight, George J., value of vessel impressed and lost
-
Rep. Com.
1
47
2
25
Same subject
-
I
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
1055
1
22
Knight, Joseph, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
173
2
22
Same
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
I
8
-
-
I
1
24
Knight, Dr. Jonathan, commutation claim
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
617
2
25
Knight, Simeon, of Vermont, invalid pension - -
-
Rep. Com.
3
646
2
25
Knight, Simeon, of New York, settlement of accounts,
paymaster
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
1025
2
25
Knipe, Joseph W., invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
459
1
22
Knowles, John, patent, preserve timber from dry rot
-
Rep. Com.
4
463
1
23
Knowles, Henry, horse impressed and lost
Rep. Com.
4
504
-
-
1
24
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
20
2
25
Knowles, Lucy and others, heirs of Richard Fortune
-
Rep. Com.
4
975
1
24
Knowlton, Thomas, heirs of, seven years half-pay, revo-
lutionary
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
238
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
I
130
3
25
Same -
-
1
Rep. Com.
1
50
-
-
-
1
24
Knott, Wilfred, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
649
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
649
1
24
Knox, Haldeman & Co., freight and value of boat lost in
transporting provisions, &c., for Government
-
Rep. Com.
1
90
2
25
Kortz, James, military bounty land
-
1
-
Rep. Com.
3
595
1
24
Kreemer, Conrad, arrears of pension -
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
263
2
24
Krepps, John, work on Cumberland road
Rep. Com.
1
184
-
-
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
21
1
23
Kutts, John, damages, loss of plan, &c., of custom-house
of New York, burnt in the destruction of the
Treasury building
I
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
405
2
25
Kyan, John Howard, a foreigner, grant patent, new in-
vention to
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
662
2
25
Laban, owners of the schooner, fishing bounty
-
Rep. Com.
2
77
2
25
Laborers on Public Buildings, Washington City, daily
hour of labor - -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
886
2
22
Lacasses, Etienne and others -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
33
1
22
Lacy, John, losses on contract
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
I
139
2
25
Lacompte dit, land claim
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
310
Lacon, see Bates and Lacon.
1
23
Lacroix, Hubert and others, Michigan volunteers
-
Rep. Com.
2
219
1
23
Lafayette, General, information of the death of, and copy
of general orders issued by the President, on the
occasion
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
495
-
-
-
1
23
resolutions of Hon. John Quincy Adams on the
subject of the death of, (see end of Vol. 4, re-
ports of committees) -
-
-
-
2
23
Declaration of Independence of United States, en-
graved on copper, bequeathed to Congress, by
Ex. Doc.
1
7
2
23
answer of George W. Lafayette to the condolence
of Congress, on account of the death of
1
Ex Doc.
2
x
2
24
against the claim of Captain Allyn for compensa-
tion, bringing the General in the ship which he
commanded, to this country -
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
326
2
25
Lafitte & Co. of Paris, in relation to claim of, rejected
by the Board of Commissioners, treaty with
France
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
257
Lafitte, Pierre, settlement claim to land
2
304
1
23
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
25
Laforge, Pierre A., land claim
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
819
2
23
Laird, Robert, executor of, balance of pension due him
Rep. Com.
3
615
,
23
Lake Erie, harbors on, report of survey of Twenty Mile
and Elk creeks
-
-
-
1
Rep. Com.
5
854
21
works at castern end, Black Rock, and Buffalo
report of survey and chart, with estimate of costigitized
Ex. Doc. Google
by
&c.
-
3
82
-
-
-
-
-
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 197
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Lake Erie, &c.-Continued.
1
24
Legislature of Ohio, against any further improve-
ment being made at Black Rock
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
191
2
25
Lakes, northern and western, Legislature of New York,
in favor of making surveys with a view to im-
provements
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
215
3
25
Legislature of Illinois, same subject
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
48
2
25
Lakes, employment of steam armed vessels on the
-
Rep. Com.
4
1018
1
24
La Lande, Etienne (Stephen,) confirmation, land claim
Rep. Com.
2
512
2
25
Same
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-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
141
1
22
Lamber, Cornelius, revolutionary pension
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-
Rep. Com.
1
110
2
22
Lambert, Edward, refund payment for land
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-
Rep. Com.
1
18
1
23
Same
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-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
72
2
25
Lambert, Dr. Francis, medical services to volunteers in
1836 -
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-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
623
1
24
Lamb, Henry F., representatives of John Lamb, for di-
plomatic expenditures, &c., in 1785
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
622
2
24
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
305
1
24
Lampkin, Mary, arrears of revolutionary pension
-
Rep. Com.
3
743
1
24
Lamme, Nathan, commutation claim, revolutionary
-
Rep. Com.
3
552
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
313
3
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
4
1
22
Lanaux, Arnoud, confirmation, land claim
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-
Rep. Com.
1
30
1
23
Langdon, Richard, receive pay discharged soldiers
-
Rep. Com.
3
325
1
24
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
695
2
25
Langdon & Phelps, property destroyed by the military,
late war
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
442
1
24
Lansing, Abraham, services, recruiting seamen
-
Rep. Com.
3
573
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
30
1
24
Langbourne, Major William, representatives of, commu-
tation claim, revolutionary
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
400
2
25
Same -
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-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
430
8
25
Same -
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-
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-
Rep. Com.
1
17
2
23
Lane, Lt. John F., assaults the Hon. Mr. Ewing of In-
diana
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-
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-
Rep. Com.
1
135
1
24
Langham, E. F. and others, in relation to their claim to
sand bar in front of the city of St. Louis, Mis-
souri -
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-
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Ex. Doc.
4
197
1
24
memorial of, protesting against the removal of the
bar, &c.
-
-
-
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Ex. Doc.
7
278
1
24
Lancasterian school of Georgetown, D. C., memorial of
the trustees, for aid, &c.
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
70
Land Office General, annual list of clerks. (See Clerks
in the Treasury Department.)
2
22
Land Office General, report of the Commissioners, expla-
natory of the increased estimates for 1832 with
proposition of the Hon. Mr. Wilde, for an inqui-
ry into certain alleged abuses -
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-
Ex. Doc.
2
46 +
1
24
President recommends re-organization of the,
page 15
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
24
report of the Commissioner on the subject of re-
organization with statements showing the 8i-
tuation of its business, &c, in 1836
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
187
1
24
statement of clerks and their salaries required un-
der the proposed re-organization
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
201
1
22
annual report of the Commissioner, showing
the operations in 1831 ; receipts from sales,
&c. ; (see accompanying the annual report on
finance)
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-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
8
2
22
Same in 1832, (see same)
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-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
3
1
23
Same in 1833,
do
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-
Ex. Doc
1
15
2
23
Same in 1834, do
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-
Ex. Doc
9
198
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Land Office, General, &c.-Continued.
1
24
annual report of the Commissioner, transmitting
statements showing the operations of the several
land offices in 1835 surveys, sales, &c., and
~~
1
5
Ex. Doc.
6
215
recommending the allowance of office rent and
fuel to surveyors
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-
-
-
2
24
similar report for 1836 -
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-
-
Ex. Doc.
m
1
6
4
178
2
25
same for 1837; with recommendation for various
improvements in that department
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
23
3
25
annual report for 1838
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-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
D
2
25
supplemental report, in relation to the preserva-
tion of evidences of the surveys, &c.; fire proof
buildings
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
=
2
25
report of examiners of offices, and letters to de-
faulting receivers
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
9
297
8
25
correspondence between the Recorder and Exa-
miner of Patents and the Commissioner, cannot
be furnished before the next session -
-
Ex. Doc.
6
943
1
22
Land Bounty Bureau, annual report of its operations in
1831 abstract of number of warrants issued,
&c. docs. accompanying Pres. Mess. p. 169
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
22
Same in 1832, page 182
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
23
Same in 1833, page 201 -
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-
Ex. Doc.
1
1
2
23
Same in 1834, page 281 -
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-
Ex. Doc.
1
8
1
24
Same in 1835, page 306
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Ex. Doc.
1
8
2
24
Same in 1836, page 415 - -
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-
Ex. Doc.
1
8
2
25
Same in 1837, page 733 -
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-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
3
3
25
Same in 1838, page 541
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-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
8
Land offices, annual report of their operations, &c. (See
annual reports from the Commissioner of the
Land Office General.)
Land surveyors. (See Surveyors.)
balances due from receivers. (See Balances.)
1
22
amount of compensation paid registers and receiv-
ers in 1831
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
100
2
23
list of offices, and when established, &c. -
-
Ex. Doc.
2
66
2
23
circular or letter of instruction to registers and
receivers
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
79
1
22
report of Committee, against establishing office at
Columbus, Mississippi
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
392
1
24
report of Committee, in favor of establishing one
at Natchitoches, Louisiana
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
229
1
24
report in favor of establishing one at Jefferson,
Missouri
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
289
1
24
in favor of establishing one at Peoria, Illinois -
Rep. Com.
2
365
2
25
Same -
-
I
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
236
2
25
in favor of establishing two additional offices in
Wiskonsin
237
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
1
24
in favor of creating surveyor general for Wiskonsin
Rep. Com.
2
476
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
238
1
24
correspondence in relation to the official conduct
of the register and receiver at Opelousas
-
Ex. Doc.
5
211
1
24
correspondence with Gideon Fitz, late register at
Mount Solus, in relation to pre-emptions or
floats, under act of 1880
-
I
Ex. Doc.
5
211
-
1
24
copies of instructions to land officers, in relation
to pre-emptions
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
911
1
24
amount of land entered at the office at Augusta,
Mississippi
-
-
-
-
I
Ex. Doc.
6
233
24
at Fort Wayne, Indiana, copies of correspondence
in relation to the examination of its condition
1886 -
inDigitized by Google
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
148
!D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.
199
Description
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Land offices, &c.-Continued.
in relation to providing fire proof buildings for sur-
veyors
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
28
report of examiners and letters to defaulting re-
ceivers
-
-
-
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-
Ex. Doc.
9
297
memorial of the Legislature of Missouri, in favor
a
of creating a new land district in the northwest-
ern part of the State -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
7
156
memorial of inhabitants of Arkansas, against divid-
ing St. Helena district
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
402
on the subject of establishing surveyor general's
office in Illinois
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
207
on the subject of removing of surveyor's office
from Cincinnati
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
285
in relation to providing fire proof building for the
preservation of evidences of surveys, &c.
-
Ex. Doc.
2
23
report of Committee, in favor of providing fire
proof offices, &c.
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
1042
Land scrip. (See Scrip; also, see Lands, Virginia
Military Bounty.)
Lands, in relation to the public lands generally, viz:
views of President Van Buren in relation to the
disposal of the public lands, page 13
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
S
distribution of, suggestion of the Secretary of the
Treasury, (Mr. McLane,) in relation to the dis-
posal of the public lands, (see his annual report
on finance, page 12) -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
3
suggestions of the President for disposing of the
public lands, page 10 -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
report of Committee, by Mr. Wickliffe, adverse to
disposing of the lands to the States in which
they are situated, or to distribute the proceeds of
sales with report of Mr. Clay, of Kentucky,
annexed in favor of disposing of the proceeds,
for a limited time
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
448
proceedings of Select Committee, of one member
from each State, on the subject of distributing
the public lands, (Mr. W. C. Johnson, chairman)
Rep. Com.
1
268
memorials for, and against dividing proceeds
from sales.
Legislature of Vermont, in favor of dividing pro-
ceeds of sales
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc
1
21
Same -
-
-
-
-
I
Ex. Doc.
4
170
Legislature of Pennsylvania, same
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
139
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
186
Legislature of Missouri, against dividing
-
Ex. Doc.
3
145
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
21
Legislature of Ohio, same
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
44
Same, rescinding former resolutions against di-
viding
-
-
-
-
I
Ex. Doc.
5
182
Legislature of Georgia, against distributing
-
Ex. Doc.
3
169
Legislature of Rhode Island, in favor of dividing -
Ex. Doc.
4
169
Same
same
-
Ex. Doc.
4
137
Same
same
-
Ex. Doc.
8
229
Legislature of Kentucky,
same
-
Ex. Doc.
4
166
Legislature of Alabama, against dividing
-
Ex. Doc.
4
182
Legislature of Massachusetts, in favor of dividing
Ex. Doc.
6
240
Legislature of Maryland,
same
-
Ex. Doc.
7
678
Legislature of New Jersey, in favor of dividing,
and against pre-emptions
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
218
graduate and reduce price of, report of Commit-
Digitized by
tee, by Mr. Clay, of Alabama, in favor of gradu-
Google
ating and reducing the price of the public lands
Rep. Com.
1
87
200
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Lands.-Continued.
1
23
graduate and reduce price of, report of committee
by Mr. Clay of Alabama in favor of graduating
and reducing the price of the public lands, re-
printed
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
1
1
24
same by Mr. Casey, and providing for actual set-
tlers, and cede refuse lands to States -
-
Rep. Com.
1
70
2
23
same by Mr. Boon, graduate and reduce price -
Rep. Com.
1
202
2
25
President Van Buren, in favor of graduating price,
&c., page 13 -
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-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
3
3
25
memorial of Legislature of North Carolina, against
graduating price of, &c.
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
86
1
23
memorial of Legislature of Alabama, reduce price
of
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
49
-
-
-
2
25
same, and to cede unproductive to the States
-
Ex. Doc.
7
180
2
23
memorial of Legislature of Louisiana, same
-
Ex. Doc.
3
109
2
25
Legislature of Ohio, in favor of reducing price of
Ex. Doc.
7
176
2
25
Legislature of Arkansas, in favor of ceding lands
to the States -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
9
198
1
24
President recommends prohibition of sales except
to actual settlers, President's message, page 14
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
24
pre-emptions, report of Committee, in favor of
granting pre-emption to all actual settlers
-
Rep. Com.
1
290
2
25
same in 1838, by Mr. Boon
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
202
2
25
President Van Buren recommends passage of pre-
emption law, page 17 - -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
3
2
24
report of Committee, in favor of granting pre-emp-
tions to settlers who were entitled under the act
of 19th June, 1834, and who were prevented
from making entries in consequence of surveys
not having been made, &c.
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
53
1
23
report of Committee, against the claims of Car-
ter and McElroy, for pre-emptions, not in
possession of the land at passage of pre-emption
law
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
318
3
25
report in favor of granting prospective pre-emp-
tions to lands not offered for sale to actual set-
tlers to cover improvements, &c.
Rep. Com.
299
-
-
2
2
23
documents relating to claims of certain persons,
defeated by Choctaw treaty, &c.
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
79
1
24
report in favor of persons who lost their pre-emp-
tions by Indian reservations
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
606
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
434
-
2
25
memorial of the Legislature of Missouri, in favor
of granting pre-emptions to settlers, deprived by
Spanish grants
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
7
152
2
25
Legislature of Alabama, in favor of pre-emptions
Ex. Doc.
7
180
2
25
Legislature of Louisiana, same, &c.
-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
406
1
22
Legislature of Mississippi, in favor of granting pre-
emptions ; lands acquired from the Choctaw
Indians
Ex. Doc.
2
75
-
-
-
-
-
1
24
Legislature of Alabama, in favor of granting pre-
emption to persons who lost their improve-
ments, &c., by Indian treaties
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
119
1
22
Lands, statement of, showing the quantity in each State in
1832, unsold ; the quantity to which the Indian
title has not been extinguished ; quantity grant-
ed for internal improvements, education, chari-
table purposes, &c. ; also, showing the gross
amount paid for land by United States ; amount
received from sales ; amount of expenses, &c.,
including the Louisiana and Florida purchases
igitized by
Ex. Doc. Google
196
also, settlement of the Yazoo claims -
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22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 201
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Lands, &c.-Continued.
1
22
in relation to the kind of money received in pay-
ment for lands within last four years previous to
1831 ; with a statement showing the amount of
scrip received within same period
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
231
2
22
annual cost of surveying, for last ten years previous
to 1832 ; amount of land offered for sale ; quan-
tity subject to private entry and not sold ;
amount sold and receipts, annually, for same
period
-
-
-
-
1
Ex. Doc.
2
63
2
22
annual cost for surveying and selling the public
lands in 1830, '31, and '32
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
87
2
23
statements showing the quantity offered at public
sale ; amount unsold, and subject to entry, and
how long subject to entry ; the portion offered
at public sale, since sold at private sale, between
1822 and September 1834, in each State ; also,
the whole quantity sold, and the amount, &c.,
within same period
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
38
2
23
statements of the quantity sold and unsold in each
land district in 1833, and the amount receiv-
ed ; also, the expense in each State -
-
Ex. Doc.
2
66
1
24
statements of the quantity unsold in 1835, in each
State ; grants for internal improvements edu-
cation, &c.; and all expenses in acquiring, sell-
ing, &c., and amount received into the Treasury
Ex. Doc.
6
245
2
24
statement of the quantity ceded by Indians from
1829 to 1836, and amount stipulated to be paid
therefor ; documents accompanying President's
message, page 408
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
25
quantity purchased in each State from the Indians
from 1789 to 1838, and amount paid therefor -
Ex. Doc.
4
149
2
25
statement showing the quantity annually offered
for sale ; quantity sold quantity subject to en-
try ; amount paid and average price, from 1823
to 1837
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
80
2
25
statements showing quantity sold, amount paid by
purchasers, and amount received into the Trea-
surv annually from the commencement to 1837 ;
quantity entered under the credit system prior to
1820, and amount contracted to be paid by pur-
chasers, in each year ;
-
-
-
quantity sold, and amount paid in each year from
1820 to 1837 ; under the cash system ;
-
quantity sold, and the amount received in each
Ex. Doc.
6
136
State and Territory ; -
-
-
-
quantity surveyed, and quantity offered for sale, in
each State and Territory, with estimated quan-
tity unsold, and subject to private entry, to same
period;
-
-
-
-
-
quantity patented, military bounties ;
-
-
quantity granted to each State and Territory ;
amount set apart for use of schools ; and amount
of donation grants
-
-
-
-
3
25
statements of quantity ceded in each State and
Territory ; surveyed and unsurveyed ; sold and
unsold grants for various objects ; grants to
States and Territories ;
-
-
-
superficial contents in square miles ; grants to
Ex. Doc.
8
46
States and Territories in which they are situated;
also, the proportion of States and Territories
Digitized by
in a general distribution, upon certain prin-
Google
ciples
26
202
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Lands, &c.-Continued.
3
25
aggregate of cession in each State and Territory
amount of sales up to September 1888, and
amount subject to distribution or graduation
-
Ex. Doc.
8
46
8
25
aggregate quantity granted to each State and Terri-
tory ; specifying the quantity for colleges, &c.;
for roads and canals ; seats of governments and
public buildings, and for salines
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
147
quantities to companies to public institutions and
individuals, with reference to laws making the
grants and
quantity actually patented for military bounties -
8
25
quantity to which the Indian title has been ex-
tinguished quantity sold, and amount paid in
each State and Territory from commencement
to 1838
-
-
-
-
-
quantity granted to each State and Territory, and
purposes for which granted with reference to
the law, &c
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
164
quantity in each district sold and unsold to 80th
September, 1837, which have been in market
from five to ten years, from ten to fifteen, and
from fifteen to twenty, and upwards, to 1838,
with the entire receipts and expenses to same
period
-
-
-
-
-
2
24
specie payments, respecting order requiring pay-
ments for lands to be made in specie. Presi-
dent's message, page 14
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
24
copy of circular requiring payments in specie, &c.
[See documents accompanying annual report on
finance, page 94]
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
4
2
25
monthly returns of receipts from sales under the
specie circular, &c. -
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-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
18
2
25
memorial of the Legislature of Indiana, in favor of
receiving specie paying bank notes in payment
of lands
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
213
1
24
Lands, Indian reservations, east of the Mississippi, doc-
uments called for relating to their survey, loca-
tion and sale; so voluminous cannot be furnished
at this session
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
107
1
22
Choctaw reservations, abstract of claims, value,
&c., [abstract not printed, returned to the de-
partment]
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
76
2
23
evidence of claims to reservations, reported by Mr.
Martin, locating agent
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
138
2
23
evidence of claims of Jacob Thompson and others
Ex. Doc.
4
172
1
24
report of committee, adjust claims of those whose
names were omitted to be registered, with tes-
timony of Colonel Ward, and list of those re-
gistered by the locating agent, &c.
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
663
8
25
same, on same subject -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
294
1
24
memorial of citizens of Mississippi, against cer-
tain claims to reservations
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
89
memorial of certain Choctaws, by their agent,
(Andrew Hays) praying for confirmation, &c. -
Ex. Doc.
4
119
8
25
Creek reservations, report of commissioners
(Balch and Crawford) in relation to reserva-
tions belonging to the deceased Indians, sold
under decree of courts of Alabama
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
200
2
25
in relation to contract of General Jesup and J. C.
Watson & Co. with the Creek chiefs, in relation
to their reservations -
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-
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Doc.
274
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.
203
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Lands, Indian reservations.-Continued.
1
22
Chickasaw reservation (Salt Lick) in Tennessee,
of four miles square, report of committee on the
subject of leasing
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
5
488
1
24
report of committee in favor of authorizing the
State to grant titles to settlers on
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
407
8
25
protest of R. P. Currin, in relation to this reser-
vation
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
139
Indian reservations, reports on individual claims,
concerning reservations, viz:
1
22
report in favor of sanctioning sale of reservation
under Cherokee treaty, to Thomas Jones
-
Rep. Com.
1
85
1
22
reservation granted George Mayfield
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
182
1
22
in favor of issuing patent to William and Joseph
Hardridge
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
192
1
22
reservation granted to Joseph Dukes
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
246
1
22
same to John T. Harlan
-
..
-
Rep. Com.
8
828
1
22
in favor of confirming sale of reservation to James
Canfield
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
336
1
22
in favor of confirming claims of Susannah Graham
and Ann V. Llewellyn
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
482
2
22
in favor of granting reservation to Silas D. Fisher
Rep. Com.
1
37
2
22
against the claim of Jacob Thompson, to reser-
vation
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
40
1
28
in favor of authorizing Z. McGirth to make con-
veyance
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
540
2
23
in favor of confirming Isaac Wellburn in his pur-
chase of reservation -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
10
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
91
1
24
in favor of patents issuing to heirs of Jacob Smith,
for reservation
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
101
1
24
in favor of granting reservation to Jubal B. Han-
cock, as being head of Choctaw family
-
Rep. Com.
2
430
1
24
in favor of Allen and Milly Yates, similar case -
Rep. Com.
2
447
1
24
in favor of confirming claims of Z. Brashears,
Alex. Brashears, Imponah, Cunnaubbe, and the
wife of George Clark, under Choctaw treaty
Rep. Com.
2
479
1
24
in favor of purchasing reservation of Poas Hadgo,
he removing west
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
488
1
24
report on the claim of Us-se-yoholo, under Creek
treaty
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
588
1
24
in favor of indemnifying representatives of Edward
Duval, for improvements made on reservation
purchased of the Government,an afterwards sale
set aside
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
685
2
25
in favor of relinquishing reversionary right of U.S.
to reservation, to Willis Stephens, who became
entitled to reservation by marriage with Chero-
kee woman
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
210
1
23
Indian grants, report in favor of confirming grant
to Henry Stoddard
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
380
1
24
same to Charles A. Gregnon
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
523
1
22
Lands, to officers, late war, memorial of officers of the
army, late war with Great Britain
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
40
2
23
report of committee in favor of granting land to
officers of the late war, &c.
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
1
1
23
Same, reprinted
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
356
I
24
to militia and volunteers, late war with Great
Britain, report of committee in favor of grant-
ing them bounty in land
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
569
I
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com
756
-
B
25
to old 4th regiment in favor of granting bounty
Digitized by
land to soldiers of that regiment
-
-
Rep. Com.
204
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Lands.-Continued.
1
22
report of committee in favor of granting pre-
emption to land for seat of justice, Peoria county,
Illinois
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
196
1
22
Bastrop's and Maison Rouge's grants, report of
committee on the claim of Daniel W. Cox, un-
der grant of Maison Rouge
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
173
1
22
report of committee on claims under Bastrop's
grant
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
233
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
554
1
24
memorial of the Legislature of Louisiana, with
documents on the subject of the settlement of
claims under Bastrop and Maison Rouge
-
Ex. Doc.
2
50
1
22
Elisha Winters, report of committee on claim of
the heirs of
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
405
-
1
23
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
303
1
22
Yazoo lands, report of committee on the claim of
David Shaver and others
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
236
1
22
Same, of John Rhea
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
282
2
25
Same, New England Mississippi Land Company
Rep. Com.
4
956
1
22
Vine and Oliver, titles to certain holders of [erro-
neously numbered 245]
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
272
1
22
in favor of making a grant to Eloy Segura and
others, Spanish settlers in Louisiana -
-
Rep. Com.
3
383
1
22
report of committee against the claims of settlers
between White river and the Arkansas, for im-
provements lost by cession to the Cherokee
Indians
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
321
1
22
sold on last day of sales and not paid for, not sub-
ject to private entry; opinion of Attorney Gen-
eral; see page 6
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
399
1
22
report of committee on granting the 25 per cent.
fund on sales, &c. in Illinois, aid in making
canal and railroad between Lake Michigan and
Illinois river - -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
446
1
22
on the Terre aux Boeufs, report of committee
on confirming claims to
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
22
2
22
British patents issued prior to 1783, against con-
firming, in the case of Eli Hall Bay -
-
Rep. Com.
1
54
2
25
another report, same case
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
1059
1
22
in relation to exchange of lands at Praire du Chien,
for military barracks -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
204
2
22
extracts from Solorzano's Politico Indiana, Span-
ish laws, on the subject of lands, submitted by
Hon. J. W. White
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
36
1
23
Wabash and Erie Canal, respecting the value
and sale of -
Rep. Com.
1
46
-
-
-
-
1
23
report of committee in favor of making a further
grant
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
317
2
24
memorial of Legislature of Indiana, in favor of
selling
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
161
3
25
documents in relation to the construction of
act, making the grant, as to the right of ex-
tending the canal, and a further selection of
lands
-
Ex. Doc.
3
33
-
-
-
-
2
25
authorizing sale of certain reserved land on the
canal line -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
419
1
23
military reserve, Maume, authorizing sale of
-
Rep. Com.
2
301
1
23
report of committee in favor of granting land to
Louisiana, for internal improvements
-
Rep. Com.
1
150
1
23
report of committee, coerce those entitled to mil-
itary patents to draw them
-
-
Rep. Com.
957
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 205
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Lands.-Continued.
1
23
report of committee on granting certain lot of land
to the city of New Orleans
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
400
1
23
Louisiana purchase, receipts and expenses up to
1832, on account of -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
499
1
23
Florida purchase, same -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
499
1
23
report of committee, suspend sales, &c., northern
part of Mississippi
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
445
2
28
memorial of Indiana, in favor of extinguishing the
Indian title to lands in that State
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
129
2
23
report of committee in favor of refunding over
payments in purchases in cases of deficiency
of quantity
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
96
1
24
report in favor of issuing patent to Green Prior for
fractional section, although containing more
than the return of survey, Government respon-
sible for incorrect surveys
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
284
1
24
memorial of Legislature of Kentucky in favor of
granting land to officers and soldiers who served
in late war for a less period than five years -
Ex. Doc.
4
167
2
23
opinion of Supreme Court in land case of Delassus
and Chotean and others
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
(b) 172
1
24
same reprinted; also, with opinions in the cases of
John Smith, T., heirs of James Mackay, and
the heirs of Soulard
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
148
2
25
report of register and receiver on claims of Rich-
ard Cravat, Beley Cheney, Hardy Perry, and
John McGrew
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
25
1
24
report of committee in favor of repealing restric-
tion as to price sale of land granted Alabama,
-
for the improvement of certain rivers
-
Rep. Com.
2
505
1
24
Imundated, report of the Secretary of the Treasury,
with various documents on the subject of con-
structing levees on the Mississippi and other
rivers
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
11
1
24
report of committee on same subject -
-
Rep. Com.
3
549
1
24
memorial of inhabitants of Louisiana, same -
Ex. Doc.
6
265
1
24
memorial of citizens of various States, for pre-
emptions, in consideration of draining, &c. -
Ex. Doc.
3
86
2
25
another report of committee, same subject -
Rep. Com.
2
387
1
24
report of committee in favor of making grant to
Missouri and Arkansas, to make road from Jef-
ferson city to Little Rock
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
651
2
25
in relation to limiting time for presenting claims
St. Helena district
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
141
2
25
Shawnee, in relation to the sale of lands ceded by
the Shawnee Indians -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
7
188
I
24
Legislature of Indiana, in relation to entries on
books of General Land Office of land set apart
for the Michigan road
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
108
1
24
Legislature of Alabama in favor of granting pre-
emptions to persons who lost their improve-
ments, &c. by Indian treaties
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
149
2
25
report of committee in favor of granting donations
to those in Arkansas who lost their improve-
}
~~~
1
99
ments by Choctaw treaty, with documents in
Rep. Com.
3
629
relation to certain frauds
-
-
-
1
24
quantity of land unsold in Indiana in 1836, on
mail route from Louisville to St. Louis
-
Ex. Doc.
4
177
1
24
quantity entered at the office of Augusta, Missis-
sippi, from its establishment to 1830 -
-
Ex. Doc.
6
2
24
Chickasaw, in relation to the sale of, and invest-
by
ment of proceeds, &c.
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
206
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Lands-Continued.
2
25
amount received from sales to 1st November, 1837
Ex. Doc.
2
17
8
25
same to the 1st November, 1838
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
23
8
25
same from 1836 to February, 1839, and how
invested, and expense; the names and pay of
agents
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
228
2
24
amount paid new States out of the 5 per cent. fund,
from sales of -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
61
2
25
amount received from sales in Ohio, Indiana, II-
linois, and Missouri, on account of the Cumber-
land road
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
350
2
24
memorial of John Taliaferro and others, in rela-
tion to the lands ceded by Virginia
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
117
1
23
report of committee in favor of making grant to
Illinois, make road, Vincennes to Chicago
-
Rep. Com.
4
510
1
28
report of committee in favor of granting pre-
emption to lots in Perrysburg, Ohio -
-
Rep. Com.
4
511
1
24
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
118
2
25
Same -
-
/
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
896
2
28
in favor of appointing surveyor general for Illinois
Rep. Com.
1
20
1
24
in favor of establishing Peoria land district, in
Illinois
-
Rep. Com.
2
365
-
-
-
-
1
24
in favor of making grant to Arkansas, for public
buildings
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
102
1
24,
in favor of granting relief to purchasers, in 1818
and '19, who made cash payments, not availing
themselves of the credit system
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
402
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
230
2
25
quantity sold under pre-emption laws, and in re-
lation to combination of intruders to prevent
competition at sales, &c.
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
9
.303
1
24
on the subject of frauds under pre-emption laws,
and combination of speculators
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
125
1
24
same reprinted, with additional information, same
subject
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
211
s
25
in relation to combinations to keep down the
price at sales, &c.
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
241
2
25
in relation to frauds in donation claims in Ar-
kansas
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
90
2
25
in regard to the validity of tax sales, after claim is
confirmed and before issuing of patent
-
Ex. Doc.
11
455
2
25
Legislature of Missouri, register to furnish field
notes to purchasers, free of expense
-
-
Ex. Doc.
7
153
2
25
report of committee in favor of making grant to
Doctor Perrine, in Florida, for the cultivation
of tropical plants
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
H
2
25
report in relation to pre-emptions at Mineral
Point, Wiskonsin
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
626
2
25
in favor of granting pre-emption for seat of justice,
Paulding county, Ohio
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
636
2
25
report of committee against reviving act granting
land to Canadian volunteers -
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
711
Railroads, (nee Railroads.)
2
25
memorial of the Legislature of Indiana, grant
}
7
186
Ex. Doc.
Miama lands for internal improvements
-
8
214
2
25
in favor of granting land to the Milwaukee and
Rock River Canal Company -
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
851
3
25
public buildings, Iowa, in favor of making grant,
for the counties of Lee, Desmoines, Jackson,
and Dubuque
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
197
8
25
in favor of confirming certain purchases in Mis-
sissippi under the pre-emption act of 19th
Digitized by
Google
June, 1884
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
173
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.
207
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Lands-Continued.
2
25
documents in relation to contested land claims in
the Green Bay district, arising under the pre-
emption laws
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
11
450
2
25
report of committee against confirming the claims
of Daniel Whitney, J. Porlier and others, on
military reservation, Fort Howard, Green Bay,
Wiskonsin
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
782
2
25
mineral lands, Secretary of War recommends the
sale of, page 193
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
3
2
25
report of Secretary of War in relation to sale of
Ex. Doc.
9
807
2
25
memorial of inhabitants of Illinois and Wiskon-
sin, in favor of same
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
378
s
26
same in relation to frauds in sales of land at Min-
eral point -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
78
s
25
memorial of owners and proprietors of lots in
Wiskonsin
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
125
1
23
Polish exiles, memorial of, for grant of land
-
Ex. Doc.
5
353
1
24
same reprinted, on presentation of bill for their
relief
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
188
1
24
letter from D. A. Spalding against granting land
to the Polish exiles
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
213
1
24
forfeited, in favor of permitting John Whitsett,
to locate other lands, and to be credited therefor
the amount paid on land forfeited, &c.
-
Rep. Com.
2
366
2
25
same case
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
206
1
22
New Madrid claims, in favor of Archibald Gam-
ble, locating New Madrid certificate -
-
Rep. Com.
1
152
1
22
same, in the case of Coleman Fisher
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
250
to Canadian refugees, (see Canadian volunteers)
2
22
special grants, in favor of granting certain sec-
tions of land to Arnold Henry Dohrman, for rev-
olutionary sacrifices
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
68
1
23
in favor of making grant to Henry M. Shreve, for
his invention, removal of snags, &c. in the
Mississippi
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
509
1
24
surveys, Government responsible for incorrect
surveys; in favor of issuing patent to Green
Pryor for fractional section, although contain-
ing more acres than called for by the survey -
Rep. Com.
1
284
1
22
in Alabama, report of the register and receiver on
certain claims in St. Stephen's district, [Acre
and McCurtin]
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
197
1
28
same, 8d report, claim of the heirs of Michael
Dragon
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
180
1
23
same, 4th report, heirs of Budreaux
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
420
1
28
same, 5th and 6th reports, heirs of John Pierre
Baptiste and thirteen others
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
496
2
28
same, 7th report, heirs of William Fisher and
heirs of Miguel de Eslava
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
4
2
25
documents in relation to limiting time for present-
ing claims in the St. Stephen's district
-
Ex. Doc.
6
141
1
22
in Louisiana, report of Committee, against con-
firming Spanish grants, issued after December
1803, to lands between the Mississippi and Per-
dido rivers
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
5
508
1
22
report of Secretary of State, on the subject of these
claims
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
274
2
25
another report of Committee, on these claims, with
documents at large
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
818
2
25
report of Secretary of State in 1888, with sundry
by
documents in relation to the authority of Spain
to make those grants, &c.
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
11
208
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Lands.-Continued.
1
23
eastern district, report of Committee, confirming
pre-emption rights, residents, Bayou St. Vincent
Rep. Com.
1
155
1
23
report of Committee on confirming claims; saine
district [eastern] with list of claimants
-
Rep. Com.
2
253
1
23
report of register and receiver, on claims filed
under act of 4th July, 1832, southeastern dis-
trict -
-
--
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
r
1
23
receipts and expense on account of the Louisiana
purchase
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
499
2
23
respecting the cause of delay in issuing patents
for
-
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
28
2
24
number of claims confirmed to 1837 ; number of
patents issued, and when likely to be completed
Ex. Doc.
4
168
2
25
in relation to the issuing of patents, &c., in Lou-
isiana
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
364
1
24
report of register and receiver on claims between
the Rio Hundo and Sabine
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
49
2
24
report of Committee in favor of confirming those
in the Caddo country, which was favorably re-
commended by the Commissioners
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
50
1
24
report register and receiver, on claims in south-
eastern district, under act of 3d March, 1835 -
Ex. Doc.
2
55
2
24
second report of register and receiver, on claims
in the southeastern district; with a communi-
cation from the Commissioner of the General
Land Office as to their validity, &c.
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
64
1
24
report of register and receiver of Ouchachita dis-
trict, claims of Sibley and Butler
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
114
1
24
quantity entered under the pre-emption laws
-
Ex. Doc.
5
211
1
24
report of Committee on confirming claims, dis-
trict of Opelousas; with the report of the regis-
ter on said claims
-
Rep. Com.
1
33
-
-
-
1
24
report of Committee for the adjustment of claims
east of the Mississippi, and Island of New Or-
leans -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
s
594
1
22
report of Committee in favor of making grant to
Eloy Segura and others, Spanish settlers in
Louisiana
-
-
I
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
384
1
24
correspondence in relation to locating two town-
ships granted the State for seminaries -
Ex. Doc.
4
122
-
1
22
in Missouri, in relation to the claims of inhabi-
tants of the Old Mines
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
297
1
22
report of Committee in favor of confirming these
claims
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
303
1
23
report of register and receiver on claims, filed
under act of July 9, 1832, and March 2, 1833,
of the first class. [This report was referred to
the Secretary of the Treasury for his opinion as
to the validity of the claims]
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
&
2
23
report of the Secretary of the Treasury on these
claims
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
a
2
23
supplemental report of register and receiver
-
Ex. Doc.
5
197
1
24
final report of register and receiver
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
13
1
24
these reports reprinted -
-
-
I
Ex. Doc.
3
59
1
24
copies of report of R. K. Call, assistant counsel of
United States, and arguments of Judge Peck on
these claims -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
7
&
2
23
opinion of Supreme Court, in case of the claim of
Delassus and Choteau and others
-
I
Ex. Doc.
4
(b)173
24
same reprinted, with the opinion also in the cases
of John Smith T.; heirs of James Mackay and
itized by
Google 4
heirs of Soulard
-
I
Ex. Doc.
148
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22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 209
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Lands-Continued.
2
25
memorial of the Legislature of Missouri, in favor
of pre-emption to settlers deprived by Spanish
grants, &c.
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
7
152
1
22
in Arkansas, report of Committee, against the
claims of settlers between White river and the
Arkansas, for improvements, &c., lost by ces-
sion to Cherokee Indians
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
321
1
22
copies of instructions under act of 1828, respecting
donations
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
87
I
28
patents suspended ; list of purchasers, and cause
of suspension -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
150
I
28
report of Committee coerce those entitled to mili-
tary patents to draw them
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
257
1
24
memorial of citizens, for pre-emption to inundated
lands
-
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
86
1
24
report of Committee in favor of granting donations
to those who lost their improvements by the
Choctaw treaty : with documents in relation to
certain frauds
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
208
2
25
same subject
-
-
-
-
-
}
Rep. Com.
~~~
1
99
3
629
2
25
on the subject of extending time for locating under
Lovely's donation
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
294
1
28
in Mississippi, report of Committee, suspend sales
of land in the northern part of the State, &c. -
Rep. Com.
3
445
1
24
quantity of land entered at the Augusta office, from
its establishment to 1830
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
233
3
25
in favor of confirming certain purchasers under
pre-emption act of 19th June, 1834
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
173
2
22
in Florida, respecting the delay and errors in sur-
veying private claims
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
44
1
28
receipts and expense on account of the Florida
purchase
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
499
1
24
report on Spanish claims depending in courts, and
of claims confirmed by Supreme Court, &c., &c.
Ex. Doc.
1
14
2
22
report against British patents issued prior to 1783,
in the case of Elisha Hall Bay
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
54
2
25
another report, same case
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
1059
2
23
in Indiana, report of commissioners on private
land claims [rejected] in the Vincennes district
Ex. Doc.
5
198
1
24
quantity of land unsold in 1836, on the route of
mail road from Louisville to St. Louis
-
Ex. Doc.
4
177
2
25
report of commissioners, confirmed claims in the
Vincennes district, &c
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
11
455
1
24
in Michigan, report on claims at Michillimacki-
na, Green Bay. and Prairie du Chien -
-
Ex. Doc.
1
15
1
24
memorial of the Legislature, in relation to the
survey and sales of lands in Michigan -
-
Ex. Doc.
4
147
2
25
in Wiskonsin, documents in relation to contested
land claims in the Green Bay district, arising
under the pre-emption laws
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
11
450
2
25
report of Committee, against confirming the claims
of Porlier and others, being on military reserve
Rep. Com.
8
782
8
25
memorial in relation to frauds in sales, at Mine-
ral Point
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
78
1
22
in Illinois, on the subject of granting the 25 per
cent. fund from sales, &c., aid in making rail-
road and canal between lake Michigan and
Illinois river -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
446
3
25
quantity of land called the " American Bottom,"
belonging to the United States, and length of
Digitized by Google
time subject to private entry -
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
27
210
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Lands-Continued.
1
22
in Tennessee, report of Committee, in favor of
authorizing the State to dispose of the vacant
land in that State ; issue grants and perfect titles,
&c.
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
280
1
28
Same, same object
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
120
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
57
2
25
memorial of the Legislature, on same subject
}
an
8
282
-
Ex. Doc.
9
317
2
25
another report of Committee, same object
-
Rep. Com.
1
101
8
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
119
1
22
report of Committee, and documents in relation to
leasing of the salt reservation of four miles
square
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
5
483
1
24
report of Committee, in favor of authorizing the
State to grant titles to settlers on said salt lick
reservation
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
369
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
407
8
25
protest of R. P. Currin, in relation to this reserva-
tion
-
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
139
2
25
Lands, for education, &c., statement showing the amount
granted and set apart for the use of schools, in
each State
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
136
8
25
similar statement, in 1838
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
46
8
25
same, with a reference to the acts making the
grants, &c.
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
147
1
22
report of Committee, in favor of making a grant,
aid in educating the deaf and dumb in Ohio
-
Rep. Com.
2
312
1
22
report of Committee, in favor of granting lots in
City of Washington to the Columbian College
Rep. Com.
8
334
1
28
report of Committee, in favor of making a grant to
the Transylvania University and Pendleton
Academy
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
418
1
28
report of Committee, in favor of making further
grant for schools in the Connecticut western re-
serve, in Ohio
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
84
1
23
report of Committee, in favor of exchanging school
lands in Monroe county, Indiana
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
278
1
24
Same object
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
56
1
24
Same in Madison county, Illinois
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
718
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
831
2
28
memorial of Legislature of Louisiana, asking grant
of, for education
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
156
1
24
report of Committee, in favor of selling school
lands in Macoupin county, Illinois
-
Rep. Com.
2
465
1
24
against making a grant to the Woodward high
school of Cincinnati
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
526
1
24
correspondence in relation to the location of two
townships granted to Louisiana for seminaries
Ex. Doc.
4
123
2
25
in favor of selecting other lands for the use of
schools in Ohio, in lieu of those lying within
the Indian reservation
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
812
2
25
in favor of selling school land in Tennessee
-
Rep. Com.
1
100
2
25
in Dublin township, Ohio, ascertain value of school
lands, covered by grants to Shane and Godfroy
Rep. Com.
8
550
3
25
statement of the value and quantity covered by
said grants
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
9
8
25
report of Committee, in favor of paying the value
of school land in Dublin township, covered by
Shane and Godfroy's grants
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
241
?
25
in favor of exchanging school lands in Oxford
township
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
ogle
938
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.
211
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Lands-Continued.
2
25
memorial Legislature of Alabama, exchange school
lands -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
7
180
2
25
memorial of the Ohio Hagerstown academy for
donation
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
7
160
2
25
memorial of the Asbury university of Indiana, for
donation
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
262
2
25
memorial of the university of Pennsylvania, for
domation
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
394
3
25
memorial of inhabitants of Illinois, for grant to the
Paris seminary
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
65
1
22
Land, military bounty-Virginia, revolutionary, report
of Committee, against extending the provisions
of the act of 1830, authorizing the issuing of
scrip on Virginia warrants
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
2
1
22
report against issuing scrip to satisfy those out-
standing, but in favor of authorizing their loca-
tion, and granting land for that purpose
-
Rep. Com.
2
249
2
23
memorial of the Legislature of Virginia, asking for
a further appropriation of land scrip to satisfy -
Ex. Doc.
4
158
1
24
amount of Virginia warrants unsatisfied in 1886 -
Ex. Doc.
4
136
1
24
in relation to the quantity of land required to satis-
fy the Virginia warrants ; with copy of report of
a committee of the Legislature of Virginia on
the subject of the Virginia warrants
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
189
2
25
amount of scrip required in 1888, to satisfy those
outstanding
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
11
480
2
25
report of committee in favor of making an addi-
tional appropriation of 2,000,000 acres, to satisfy
Virginia warrants
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
s
557
2
25
quantity allowed to each grade of officers and sol-
diers of the Virginia and of the Continental
lines
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
11
446
8
25
amount of scrip issued to the 1st September, 1885;
amount of warrants presented since, and remain
unsatisfied
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
121
1
22
in favor of issuing scrip to the heirs of William
Eppes, on a duplicate warrant
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
55
1
28
in favor of issuing scrip to the heirs of Nathaniel
Tyler, on warrant which had been illegally lo-
cated, &c.
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
387
1
28
in favor of permitting Samuel A. Baily to locate
warrant in the States of Alabama or Missis-
sippi -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
418
1
24
in favor of issuing scrip to the assignee of Wilder,
warrant issued by Virginia in 1784
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
137
2
24
Land, military bounty, revolutionary, Regular Conti-
nental Line, report of committee in favor of
continuing the act authorizing the issuing of
scrip on warrants of the regular army of the re-
volution till 1840
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
90
2
25
report of committee in favor of making general
provision for the settlement of claims for bounty
land of those serving in the war of the revolu-
tion, so as to include the heirs of those who
were killed previous to the passage of the reso-
lution of the 16th of September, 1776, promising
land -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
361
8
25
same report
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
18
1
23
Land, military bounty, Late War, report of committee
on the subject of coercing holders of, to draw
their patents, &c.
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com
?
212
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Land, military bounty, Late War.-Continued.
2
25
report of the Commissioner of the General Land
Office on the subject of authorizing soldiers of
last war, in certain cases, to surrender bounty
land drawn by them, and to locate others, and
the issuing of scrip
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
83
2
25
additional, same subject
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
217
Land, military bounty, reports on applications for bounty
land growing out of peculiar circumstances,
viz :
1
22
in favor of Archibald Jackson, for services of his
slave, as a soldier, during the late war
-
Rep. Com.
1
184
1
23
same in the case of Benjamin Oden, whose slave
died while a soldier in service
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
III
1
22
in favor of the heirs of Leonard Holly, who served
to the end of the war, and not after heard of -
Rep. Com.
3
423
1
24
against the claim of Samuel Hickok, who enlisted
previous to the passage of the law allowing
bounty land
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
126
-
2
25
against similar claim of Gilbert Bogert -
-
Rep. Com.
1
289
1
24
in favor of Daniel Warner's representatives, in
lieu of that to which he was entitled and fraudu-
lently obtained by another
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
399
1
24
in favor of Aaron Stout; certificate of his discharge
lost, &c.
-
-
-
1
-
Rep. Com.
3
595
1
24
against the claim of Stephen Bennett, revolution-
ary; did not engage for during the war
-
Rep. Com
3
600
1
24
in favor of the heirs of Thomas Todd, taken pri-
soner, late war. and not after heard from
-
Rep. Com.
3
678
2
25
in favor of John Dixon, although not serving the
period of his enlistment; discharged on account
of disease
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
252
2
25
against the claim of Robert Marshall, for other, in
lieu of that granted him, and sold for taxes
-
Rep. Com.
2
364
2
25
in favor of Nathan Plumb, for revolutionary ser-
vices, absent on furlough, when the army was
discharged
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
408
2
25
in favor of Ashbel Mason, similar case -
-
Rep. Com.
2
409
2
25
against the claim of the heirs of General James
Hogan, who died while in service during the re-
volution not being killed, is not embraced by
the resolution promising land, and impolitic to
enlarge its provisions -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
531
2
25
in favor of Isaac D. Saunders, who served as a sub-
stitute
814
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
2
25
in favor of James Maxwell, patent issued to an-
other without his authority
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
857
3
25
in favor of the heirs of John Phelan, similar case
Rep. Com.
3
143
1
22
officers late war with Great Britain, memorial of
officers for land
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
40
-
2
22
report of committee in favor of granting land to
the officers
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
1
1
23
same report reprinted
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
$
356
1
24
militia and volunteers, late war, report of com-
mittee in favor of granting to them
-
-
Rep. Com.
s
589
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
756
2
25
Old 4th Regiment, report of committee in favor of
allowing bounty land the soldiers of the Old 4th
Regiment
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
798
Land warrants, lost, &ec., reports on applications for their
renewal, &c., to wit:
1
in favor of heirs of Nicholas Hart
-
Rep. Com
ogle
153
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 213
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Land warrants.-Continued.
1
23
same of the heirs of Crocker Sampson revolu-
tionary
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
179
1
23
same of the heirs of Evan Edwards; late war
-
Rep. Com.
2
209
2
23
same of Robert Allison, revolutionary fraudulent-
ly obtained by another person -
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
105
2
23
in favor of similar case of James Maxwell
-
Rep. Com.
1
109
1
24
in favor of the heirs of Ludwick Rowe revolu-
tionary
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
521
1
24
in favor of Levi Chadwick revolutionary
-
Rep. Com.
3
720
1
24
in favor of Peter, Nathaniel, and John Adams
revolutionary
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
808
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
104
2
25
in favor of Crawford Johnson
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
114
2
25
in favor of James Cooper
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
254
2
25
in favor of the heirs of F.M. Bell ; and issue scrip
thereon
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
347
2
25
in favor of the heirs of Bennett Shurley
-
Rep. Com.
2
511
3
25
in favor of the heirs of M. Gilespie
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
220
Lands, erroneously sold, &c., reports on application to
be indemnified, &c., to wit:
1
22
in favor of Jesse Bell; entering lands in lieu of
those purchased by him, and which had been
previously located
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
388
1
22
in favor of indemnifying Hatwell W. Vick ; pur-
chase of land which had been previously located
Rep. Com.
3
427
2
22
in favor of refunding to Jeansonne and Petre,
amount paid for land, the title of which had
been previously confirmed to another -
-
Rep. Com.
1
60
2
22
in favor of refunding to Joseph Guedry and others,
amounts paid under pre-emption laws, to pre-
vent its being sold to others; they afterwards
establishing their titles under the Spanish Go-
vernment to the same -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
18
2
22
in favor of refunding to Isidore Moore, under simi-
lar circumstances
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
76
1
23
in favor of the administrators of Charles William-
son, to enter lands in lieu of those of the peti-
tioner, granted by the Government to deaf and
dumb asylum -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
270
1
23
in favor of refunding to Terence Le Blanc, amount
paid in redemption of his land erroneously sold
Rep. Com.
1
115
1
23
in favor of refunding to Bailey E. Clark, amount
paid, purchase of lot in Washington, D. C,
which had been previously sold
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
515
1
23
in favor of William W. Stevenson, to locate lands
in lieu of those belonging to him, and granted by
the General Government for territorial purposes
Rep. Com.
4
528
2
23
in favor of similar case of James Latham -
-
Rep. Com.
1
23
1
23
in favor of confirming Daniel Smith in his pur-
chase, and returning money to the purchaser
under second sale
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
543
2
23
in favor of confirming Richard T. Archer in his
purchase; illegally reserved from location
-
Rep. Com.
1
82
2
23
in favor of permitting John S. Conger, to locate
other lands, in lieu of location, erroneously pa-
tented for military bounty, &c.
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
97
1
24
in favor of permitting D. L. R. Orillion, to locate
other lands in lieu of those taken from him by
previous claim
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
79
1
24
in favor of permitting David I. Talbot to locate
other lands in lieu of those taken, through
mistake, from him by New Madrid claim
\
-
Rep. by Google
16
214
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Lands-Continued.
1
24
in favor of Joseph Henderson, locating other land
in lieu of former location, taken for territorial
purposes
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
202
2
23
in favor of making general provision for refunding
over-payments; deficiency of quantity, &c., &c.
Rep. Com.
1
96
1
24
in favor of refunding to John Barkley, over-pay-
ment; deficiency in quantity -
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
115
1
24
same in the case of Robert Grant
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
539
2
25
in the case of the heirs of John Grimball, similar
claim ; special act not necessary general law
now in force -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
802
1
24
in favor of refunding to Eskridge and Fisk, amount
paid on land, not subject to entry
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
67
1
24
in favor of refunding to Solomon Sturges, amount
of scrip paid on land, which had been previously
entered
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
441
1
24
same in similar case of James Brewer -
-
Rep. Com.
2
466
2
25
in favor of George Rowe, to locate lands in lieu of
his confirmed claim, erroneously sold -
-
Rep. Com.
$
720
Lands, private, taken for military purposes, &c., to wit
1
24
report of committee on the claim of Daniel Whit-
ney, James Porlier and others, to certain lands
reserved for the use of Fort Howard, at Green
Bay, Wiskonsin, favorable
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
122
2
25
another report in same case adverse with docu-
ments from the General Land Office on the
subject
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
782
1
23
in favor of Henry Stoker, locating other lands in
lieu of those taken for military purpose, use of
Fort Jesup, Louisiana
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
420
2
24
same in the case of Polly Lemon, precisely similar
claim to the above
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
29
2
24
same, heirs of John Dawson, same
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
x
1
23
in favor of granting patent to Thomas B. Clark, to
land reserved for military purposes, and not
wanted
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
458
8
25
report of the Solicitor of the Treasury against the
claim of the assignees of J. B. Beaubien, milita-
ry reservation, Fort Dearborn
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
90
Lands, correct erroneous entries and make exchanges,
&c., to wit:
1
22
in favor of Joseph Kamber, correct entry
-
Rep. Com.
1
%
1
22
in favor of Flournoy and Ward, confirmed in loca-
tion on school lands, and others granted in lieu
Rep. Com.
1
151
1
22
in favor of Keene and Martin, similar case
-
Rep. Com.
1
166
1
22
in favor of Jared E. Groce, change entry
-
Rep. Com.
2
224
1
22
in favor of James L. Stokes, confirmed in pur-
chase of school lands, and other lands granted
in lieu
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
225
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
1026
-
1
22
in favor of Hugh Beard, exchange, unfit for culti-
,
vation
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
229
1
22
in favor of John Slaughbourg, correct mistake in
entry
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
322
1
23
in favor of Archibald Small, same
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
50
1
23
in favor of Richard Nance, same
Rep. Com.
79
-
-
1
1
23
in favor of George K. Jackson, same
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
186
1
28
in favor of Wm. Enos; exchange, unfit for culti-
vation
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
158
in favor of William Graham, heirs confirmed in
purchase of school lands, and others selected
itized by
for schools
-
Rep. Com. Google
210
-
-
2D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 215
Description
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Lands.-Continued.
in favor of Job Bass, confirmed in purchase of
school lands and others selected for schools -
Rep. Com.
2
229
in favor of James Keytes, exchange, error at Land
Office
-
-
Rep. Com.
s
347
in favor of John Dement, correct error in entry -
Rep. Com.
8
351
in favor of Wm. R. Hamer, same, so as to include
improvements
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
423
against Benjamin Roach, to exchange, unfit for
cultivation
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
72
in favor of Wm. Bowman, correct erroneous entry
Rep. Com.
1
58
in favor of David Browning, same
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
75
in favor of Jonathan Boon, exchange, unfit for cul-
tivation
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
76
in favor of Amelia Leach, change erroneous entry
Rep. Com.
1
116
in favor of James Trumbull, exchange, unfit for
cultivation
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
140
in favor of Michael Thornton, same
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
141
in favor of Joseph Neibert, confirmed in purchase
of school lands, and others selected, &c.
-
Rep. Com.
1
142
Same
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
665
in favor of George C. Willard, similar case
-
Rep. Com.
2
588
in favor of William Walker, correct error in
purchase
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
189
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
95
in favor of Abraham Woodall, correct erroneous
entry
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
190
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
98
in favor of Jane Brown, same
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
191
in favor of Samuel Dickerson, same
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
287
in favor of Zebulon Sheets, same
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
309
in favor of Daniel Malone, correct error in pur-
chase
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
489
in favor of Joel Chandler, same
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
504
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
96
in favor of T M. Burland, confirmed in purchase of
school lands, and others selected for schools
-
Rep. Com.
8
709
in favor of Mary Tucker similar case
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
226
in favor of John Wigle, exchange, land unfit for
cultivation
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
719
in favor of James A. Williams, change entry, in-
clude improvements -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
14
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
97
in favor of Jehu Hollingsworth, similar case
-
Rep. Com.
1
,15
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
as
in favor of Wm. Jas. Aarons, same
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
16
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
94
in favor of Hener Stigermere, same
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
57
in favor of James Moore, correct erroneous entry
Rep. Com.
1
188
in favor of William Moore, same
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
140
in favor of Oliver Welsh, same
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
144
in favor of James M. Tuttle, same, to cover im-
provements
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
241
in favor of John Bory, same
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
255
in favor of James Alexander, same
-
-
Rep. Com
3
585
in favor of Paul Poissot, confirmed in purchase of
school lands, and others selected for schools -
Rep. Com.
3
654
in favor of William Marcus change location, pre-
vious one defeated by grant for public purposes
Rep. Com.
8
664
in favor of Tilford Taylor, change entry -
-
Rep. Com.
3
691
in favor of the heirs of Wm. Graham, confirm loca-
tion on school lands, and others selected for
Digitized
schools
by
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
216
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Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Land, correct mistakes, &c.-Continued.
2
25
in favor of J. Eloi Rachal, similar case -
-
Rep. Com.
3
653
2
25
in favor of Robert M. Roberts, enter other lands,
pre-emption defeated by school reservation
-
Rep. Com.
4
936
2
25
in favor of Green and Wiley, to enter land in lieu
of purchase which had been previously sold -
Rep. Com.
1
305
2
25
in favor of Robert Murray, exchange, unfit for
cultivation
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
204
3
25
in favor of William B. Livesay, correct erroneous
entry
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
154
3
25
in favor of Philip Catner, same -
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
155
3
25
in favor of Isaac Miller, same -
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
156
3
25
in favor of Peter S. Jaccard, same
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
157
2
25
documents in relation to the claim of John E.
Metcalf and others, pre-emptions defeated by
grants for public purposes
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
11
426
1
22
La Plaisance Bay harbor, plan and estimate, further im-
provement of, canal river Raisin
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
78
1
23
Lasselle, Francis, and others, Michigan volunteers
-
Rep. Com.
2
219
1
24
La Salle county, Illinois, citizens of, claims for losses,
Black Hawk war
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
579
2
25
Larrabee, Major Charles, arrears of invalid pension
-
Rep. Com.
3
656
2
23
Latham, James, heirs of, locate land in lieu of that en-
tered by him and afterwards disposed of by the
Government for public purposes
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
n
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
42
3
25
Latham, Thomas, released from liability as surety, in-
dulgence to principal without his consent
-
Rep. Com.
1
273
2
25
Lathram, John, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
606
8
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
72
2
25
Latimer, John R., vessel destroyed by the British
-
Rep. Com.
3
736
1
22
Laurens, Colonel John, representatives of, revolutionary
claim, diplomatic services
-
-
--
Rep. Com.
3
366
2
23
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
134
2
25
Laurens, Ed. R., administrator of Thos. Rutledge
-
Rep. Com.
4
946
2
23
Laval, W., documents in relation to his claim to land on
which Fort Sumpter is situated
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
67
8
25
Lawrence, Judge P. K., of Louisiana, charges against,
by D. H. Hennan
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
63
3
25
report of committee on the charges, &c. -
-
Rep. Com.
1
272
1
22
Lawrence, Abraham, revolutionary pension -
-
Rep. Com.
3
411
1
22
Lawrence, Jane Mary, five years half pay
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
216
1
23
Lawrence, Col. William, invalid pension
243
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
196
2
25
Lawrence, Richard, lunatic in the District of Columbia,
providing for -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
923
2
22
Lawson, Robert, land claim
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
61
1
22
Lawson and Brice, remit duty on goods saved from
wrecks
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
173
-
1
24
Lawler, Thomas J., maintenance of certain negroes in
confinement, under acts prohibiting slave trade
Rep. Com.
3
573
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
31
1
24
Laws, Bolitha, administrator of, interest on money
withheld
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
445
1
24
Same, additional report -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
T24
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
19
-
3
25
Same -
I
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
152
1
22
Laws, United States, report of committee on proposal of
Duff Green to print in stereotype
-
I
Rep. Com.
1
137
another report, same subject
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
5
510
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
286
22
report on the subject of printing and distributing
itized by
Google
the -
-
-
-
- Rep. Com.
1
107
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.
217
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Laws, United States.-Continued.
1
24
report distributing the 8th volume
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
608
s
25
persons employed to publish the laws in North
Carolina, in 1838
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
91
3
25
granting pensions now in force, (1838) abstract of
Ex. Doc.
5
118
1
24
report of committee on the validity of bill erro-
neously sent to the President and by him ap-
proved, which had not received the sanction of
both Houses, in the case of Alford and Brush -
Rep. Com.
1
136
2
25
Laws of the States, in relation to suspension of specie
payments by the banks
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
18
2
22
Laws, District of Columbia, report of joint committee
appointed to prepare code of
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
96
2
25
Laws of Florida, report of committee in favor of provi-
ding for compilation of
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
781
1
23
Layman, Jacob, work on Cumberland road
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
455
1
23
Lead, information respecting frauds on the revenue in
the importation of
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
132
1
22
Lead mines, annual report of Ordnance Department,
showing the quantity, manufacture, &c., in
1831; documents accompanying President's
message, page 137
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
22
Same, in 1832, page 158
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
28
Same, in 1833, page 160
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
1
2
28
Same, in 1834, page 230
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
24
Same, in 1835, page 258
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
24
Same, in 1836, page 366
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
25
Same, in 1837, page 509
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
3
8
25
Same, in 1838, page
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
24
of Missouri, amount accruing from, and expense
since 1821 to 1831 -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
102
3
25
report of committee on the subject of applying
rents of, to the support of schools
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
171
2
25
report of Secretary of War, recommending sale of
Ex Doc.
9
307
8
25
sale of, again recommended by the Secretary of
War; documents with Pres. message, page 106
Ex. Doc.
I
2
2
25
memorial of inhabitants of Illinois and Viskonsin,
in favor of selling
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
878
3
25
memorial of same, in relation to frauds in sale of
mineral lands at Mineral Point
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
78
B
25
memorial of Legislature of Wiskonsin, in favor of
owners of mineral lots, &c.
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
125
B
28
Leavenworth, Brig. Gen., Secretary of War notices the
death of documents accompanying President's
message, page 34
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
I
22
Leather, memorial of manufacturers of, against reducing
-
}
240
Ex. Doc.
B
duty on
-
-
-
-
251
I
24
Leach, Amelia, correct erroneous entry of land
-
Rep. Com.
1
116
1
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
148
I
23
Le Blanc, Terence, refund payment on land -
-
Rep. Com.
1
115
I
22
Lebeauf, Michael, and others; refund payment on land
-
Rep. Com.
1
18
1
23
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
72
1
22
Leckie and Wallace, sureties of Hayden, paymaster
-
Rep. Com.
1
86
B
25
Lecroix, Hubert, personal property destroyed by British,
late war
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
87
28
Leslie, Benjamin, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
410
24
Lester, Ebenezer, damages, suspension of contract
-
Rep. Com.
1
318
1
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com
1
8
B
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
195
28
Letcher and Moore, contested election of
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
446
1
24
Levees, Mississippi, Arkansas, and other rivers, drain
inundated lands, &c., documents in relation to
Digitized by
Google
the construction of
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
28
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Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Levees.-Continued.
1
24
memorial of inhabitants of Louisiana, same sub-
ject -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
965
1
24
report of committee on same subject
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
549
1
23
Levy, Lieutenant U. P., presents statue of Jefferson to
Congress
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
240
1
24
Levy, Nathan, refund money paid American consul,
for discharged seamen
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
705
8
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
238
2
24
Levy Court, Calvert county, Md., court house destroyed
by the British
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
313
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
70
8
25
Levy, Moses E., property destroyed, Florida war
-
Rep. Com.
1
236
2
25
Levancher de Van Brun, Ann, commutation claim
-
Rep. Com.
4
1030
2
23
Lewis, John F., refund duties, on goods ordered previous
to tariff act, and could not be countermanded
-
Rep. Com.
1
95
1
24
Lewis, David, property destroyed by the British
-
Rep. Com.
1
346
2
24
Lewis, Mason E., pre-emption to land
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
137
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
92
8
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
175
2
25
Lewis, Winslow, indemnity, expenses incurred in pre-
paring to rebuild light-house, Cape Florida
Rep. Com.
2
373
2
25
Lewis, William, heirs of, seven years half pay, revolu-
tionary
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
940
8
25
Lewis, Samuel, on subject of improper payment by
Executive department for services of his son,
for clerk hire
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
170
1
22
Llewellyn, Ann V., Indian reservation
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
432
Liability of Government, (see Indemnity.)
3
25
Liability of Government in cases of the use of private
property, and supposed consequential loss after
being discharged and placed in situation as
when taken, in the case of John Metcalf
-
Rep. Com.
1
41
2
23
Library, Court of Appeals, Florida, report of committee
in favor of providing for
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-
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Rep. Com.
3
776
8
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
159
1
23
Liberator, owners of the brig -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
103
Licenses to trade with Indians, (see Indian licenses.)
1
22
Ledman, William, invalid pension, [erroneously num-
bered 232]
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
259
2
22
Same
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-
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7
-
Rep. Com.
1
2
22
Ledyard, Doctor John, heirs of, commutation pay, revo-
lutionary
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
$
2
25
Ledwith, Thomas, depredations by Indians and troops
U.S.
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
506
1
28
Lee, Roswell, heirs of, extra services, inspecting arms,
delivered under contracts
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
327
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
4%
2
25
Same -
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Rep. Com.
1
17
1
24
Lee, Henry, surety of Paymaster Ricaud, released from
liability, &c. -
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-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
258
2
25
Lee, Solomon J., revolutionary services
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
766
1
23
Legg, William, lost horse
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
501
1
22
Liens of U.S., report of committee in favor of relinquish-
ing lien on land purchased by Ficklin & Ward
of the sureties of Morrison, delay in prosecuting,
and they being innocent purchasers
-
-
Rep. Com.
5
518
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
785
1
24
report of committee in relation to right of prefer-
ence, debts due U.S. over others, in the case of
John Harry -
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-
-
-
Rep. Com
192
1
22
memorial of citizens of New York respecting
by
liens created by judgments, &c.
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-
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Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
1
22
Liens, memorial of citizens of Washington, D. C., in
favor of lien law to secure builders, &c.
-
Ex. Doc.
5
193
2
24
Lemon, Polly, locate other land in lieu of that taken
from her for public use
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
29
2
25
Same
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-
-
-
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-
Rep. Com.
1
253
1
23
Lenfant, Benj., buildings destroyed, late war -
-
Rep. Com.
2
266
1
24
Lent, James, revolutionary pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
377
1
22
Leonard, Barnard, and Jacob Black, land claim
-
Rep Com.
1
73
1
24
Leonard, Lot, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
439
1
22
Leon, Spanish brig, reward owners and crew of, saving
wrecked American seamen
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
12
1
22
report of committee, same subject
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
34
3
25
Le Roy, Herman, and others, canal, Atlantic to the
Pacific
-
-
-
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-
Rep. Com.
2
322
1
24
Lightfoote, Philip, heirs of, commutation claim
-
Rep. Com.
3
812
8
24
Same -
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-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
274
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
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Rep. Com.
3
757
2
25
Lightfoote, Philip, horse lost in military service
-
Rep. Com.
2
507
2
25
Ligon, Thomas, and Reuben Perry
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
1000
1
22
Light houses, light vessels, beacons, Stc., amount appro-
priated and disbursed in each State in 1830 and
1831, on account of -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
200
2
23
amount expended annually in each State, on ac-
count of, from 1791 to 1834
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
89
2
25
amount disbursed in each State from 1834 to 1837,
on account of
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
254
2
23
memorial of Legislature of Michigan, for light
boat at Detroit, and light house at Waugoshanee
Ex. Doc.
4
146
2
23
estimate of cost for beacon light at Black river,
Ohio
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
193
1
24
report of Secretary of the Treasury in relation to
the best mode of managing the light house cs-
tablishment, with statements showing the entire
annual cost from 1791 to 1835; also the number
of lights, &c. in each State, where located,
when built, names of keepers and their pay, &c.
Ex. Doc.
3
66
1
24
on Brandywine shoals, report of plan, estimates,
&c. for rebuilding
-
-
-
I
Ex. Doc.
3
101
1
24
Cape May roads, Legislature of New Jersey in
favor of
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
178
8
25
Whale's Back, breakwater for the protection of
Ex. Doc.
2
19
B
25
Same subject
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
158
2
25
on southern coast, report of survey, with a view to
the establishment
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
21
2
25
report of the Secretary of the Treasury in relation
to the execution of the act of 1836 for building
light houses, &c, with list of those approved
and those rejected; also number of liglit houses
in each State on 1st Jan. 1833
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
27
2
25
report of board of navy commissioners, under act
requiring examinations, &c. to be made with a
view to light houses -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
41
B
25
report of Fifth Auditor of proceedings under act of
7th July, 1837, for the erection of light houses,
&c., with reports of officers appointed to make
examinations, &c.
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
24
:
25
at St. Helena har, in relation to survey with a view
to
-
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
7
187
I
25
on Egg Island and Cohansey Point, Legislature of
New Jersey in favor of
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
11
488
1
25
report of Fifth Auditor in explanation of appropri-
ations required for light houses, beacons, &c. in
Digitized by
1839
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
158
-
-
220
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Light houses, &c.-Continued.
2
25
report of Committee of Commerce, by Mr. F. O.J.
Smith, on the subject of light houses, &c.
-
Rep. Com.
3
752
3
25
in Massachusetts, report of R. T. Paine, showing
their latitude and longitude, and distances to
be seen, &c. -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
187
3
25
at Barfleur and Ostend, on the coast of France and
Belgium, report and drawings of, by Lieutenant
Colonel B. Ayerigg
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
190
3
25
on Flynn's Knoll, New York, report of Major
Smith on the subject of, with map, Scc.; docu-
ments President's message, page 211 -
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
22
Light house contracts for 1831
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
114
2
22
Same, for 1832 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
108
1
23
Same, for 1833 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
124
2
23
Same, for 1834 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
161
1
24
Same, for 1835 -
-
Ex. Doc.
4
150
-
-
-
2
24
Same, for 1836 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
87
2
25
Same, for 1837 -
-
-
-
Ex Doc.
7
189
8
25
Same, for 1838 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
131
2
25
Lilley, Isaac, refund forfeiture, &c.
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
947
2
25
Lilley, owners of the schooner, fishing bounty
-
Rep. Com.
1
234
2
24
Limitation, President recommends repeal of acts of, in
certain criminal cases
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
85
Linnville road, (see Roads.)
1
22
Linn, Joseph, invalid pension -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
5
474
2
22
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
7
2
22
Lincoln, Jonathan, administrator of Samuel, damages
under contract, delay on part of Government -
Rep. Com.
1
20
1
23
Same -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
17
-
-
1
24
Lining, Polly, executor of Edward Blake, released from
judgment, &c.
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
683
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
344
-
-
2
25
Lincoln, John H, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
771
8
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
255
Lion, present from Emperor of Morocco, (see Morocco.)
2
25
Lipscomb, Jesse, and John Lutz, money of theirs stolen
from post office
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
725
1
22
Little, James, revolutionary pension -
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
367
1
23
Little, Charles, bounty on fishing voyage
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
87
2
25
Little Egg Harbor, report of Major Smith in relation to
the improvement of
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
32
2
25
report showing the nature of the work, &c., and
additional sum required in 1838
Ex. Doc.
5
90
-
2
25
memorial of meeting of citizens, remonstrating
against manner of making the improvements -
Ex. Doc.
10
333
3
'25
report of engineer as to manner of making the im-
provement, cost, &c., with copies of the con-
tracts
-
-
-
-
I
Ex. Doc.
5
223
1
23
Lithographic press, use of the Navy Department; re-
commended by the Secretary of the Navy, pages
226 and 241 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
1
1
22
Livingston, Walter, representatives of supplies furnish-
ed army during the revolution
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
254
1
23
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
56
1
22
Livingston, Col. Richard, heirs of, land as Cana-
dian volunteer
-
-
3
329
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
23
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
61
2
25
against permitting location, on lands not offered
for sale
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
447
Livesay, William B., change entry of land
-
-
Rep. Com
154
Live oak, preservation of, correspondence of agents,
tized by
with list of the agents, their pay, &c. -
-
Ex. Doc.
4
178
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 221
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Live oak.-Continued.
2
22
report of the Secretary of the Navy, in relation to
the preservation of the, with various documents
on the subject
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
23
1
24
Loans by banks to members of Congress and public offi-
cers; speculate in the public lands, report of
Select Committee on the subject
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
846
1
22
Lobdell, John L., land claim -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
324
1
28
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
34
2
25
Lobdell, Ebenezer, extra work, under contract
-
Rep. Com.
1
824
2
25
Lockwood, Millington, heirs of, revolutionary claim
-
Rep. Com.
4
971
1
22
Logan, John, revolutionary pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
372
1
24
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
302
3
25
Logan, Andrew, donation of land, culture of silk
-
Rep. Com.
1
85
2
25
Lombard, Gabriel
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
1002
3
25
Long, Matthew, Indian depredations in Florida
-
Rep. Com.
1
162
2
25
Longitude, &c., to be ascertained by magnetism
-
Ex. Doc.
11
432
2
22
Loomis, Lucy, five years half-pay, late war
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
95
1
24
Loomis, Daniel, work on Cumberland road
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
776
2
24
Loomis, Leonard, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
181
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
319
2
24
Loomis, Walter, and Abel Gay, work on Cumberland
road -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
308
2
25
Loomis and Bassett, prize money, destruction of ene-
mies fort, &c., in 1816
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
416
1
22
Loring, Jacob, revolutionary pension -
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
867
1
24
Loring, Col. Joseph, losses on Treasury notes, fuel, &c.,
while on recruiting service -
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
621
1
28
Lord and Mood, bounty on fishing voyage
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
211
Louisville and Portland canal. (See Canals.)
2
25
Louisville Savings Institution, remit interest to, on cer-
tain deposites under the deposite act -
-
Rep. Com.
2
466
Louisiana, lands in, matters relating to lands in Louisi-
ana. (See Lands, in Louisiana.)
memorial from Louisiana on the subject of the
Bank United States, and the removal of the pub-
lic deposites. (See Bank United States.)
1
24
Louisiana, frontiers of, in relation to the protection of,
invasion from Texas -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
249
1
22
Louisiana, State, Legislature in favor of canal from fort
St. Philips to Briton Island
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
219
1
22
report of committee of the Legislature, on the sub-
ject of sugar refinery of that State
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
220
1
22
Legislature of, on subject of Blair's method for
preventing the explosion of steam boilers
-
Ex. Doc.
5
226
1
23
lands acquired by the purchase of, statement of the
receipts and expenses up to 1882
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
499
1
28
report of committee in favor of granting lands, to
aid the State in internal improvements
-
Rep. Com.
1
159
2
23
Legislature of, asking for land, aid in education &c.
Ex. Doc.
4
156
1
24
memorial of inhabitants of the parish of Rapides,
asking right of pre-emption
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
152
2
25
Legislature, on the subject of pre-emptions, back
concessions, and military on the Sabine
-
Ex. Doc.
8
205
2
25
Legislature in favor of pre-emptions
-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
406
2
23
causes which have retarded the issuing of land pa-
tents in
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
28
2
24
number of claims confirming in, and number of
patents issued to February, 1837
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
168
2
25
number of patents issued, &c., from 1887 to May
1888 -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc
10
--
1
24
correspondence in relation to locating the two
townships granted the State for seminaries
-
Ex. Doc.
4
222
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Description
Session.
Congress.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Louisiana-Continued.
1
24
report of committee in favor of establishing land
office at Natchitoches
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
220
8
25
frontiers of, invaded by troops from Texas
-
Ex. Doc.
3
71
25
Legislature of, against the sub-Treasury
-
Ex. Doc.
4
201
3
2
24
Lovegrove, Hampton, revolutionary pension -
-
Rep. Com.
1
168
2
25
Lovely's donation, on extending time for locating claims
under
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
294
-
22
Lowell, John, revolutionary pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
438
1
2
24
Lowell, James and R. Clay, refund duties; molasses
destroyed by fire
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
208
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
522
-
2
25
Lowe, Captain James, for services rendered, rescuing
American crew and others from pirates
-
Rep. Com.
6
129
2
Loury, Col. John, services rendered Cherokee Indians
Rep. Com.
4
916
25
23
Lucas, Robert, invalid pension
Rep. Com.
4
555
1
-
-
-
1
24
-
-
-
-
{ 1
105 )
Same -
-
Rep. Com.
2
405 $
2
Same -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
75
24
-
-
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
225
2
Lucas, Elisha, revolutionary pension -
-
1
Rep. Com.
2
261
23
-
1
22
Ludlow, Charles, security of purser; losses on sale of
Treasury notes
301
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
2
22
Ludlum, George; heirs of, pay as soldier, late war
-
Rep. Com.
1
56
23
Same
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
46
1
-
-
2
25
Lunatic asylum, District of Columbia, on subject of
establishing
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
96
-
25
report of committee in favor of same
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
928
2
8
25
Lunatics, memorial of citizens of Philadelphia, praying
that measures may be adopted to ascertain the
number of, within the United States -
-
Ex. Doc.
4
141
2
25
Lutz and Lipscomb, money of theirs stolen from post
office -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
725
2
24
Lyman, Andrew, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
73
1
23
Lynch, Dominick, insolvent debtor, release reversion-
ary right, &c.
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
394
2
25
Lynn harbor, report of survey of
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
226
1
22
Lyon, Mathew, heirs of, refund fine, under sedition act
Rep. Com.
1
218
491
23
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
1
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
304
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
377
22
Lyon, Joseph, revolutionary pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
17
1
2
25
Lyon, J. G. and others, advances to troops, Florida war
Rep. Com.
4
889
Lytle, Wm. 3d, deputy collector, indemnity official acts
Rep. Com.
4
484
1
23
2
25
Lytle, Robert, surveyor general of Ohio, &c., respecting
defalcation of
-
--
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
990
2
23
Mabry, David, documents in support of his claim of pre-
emption, Choctaw country
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
79
2
22
Macomb, General Alexander, report of Committee on
Military Affairs, in favor of releasing him from
liability as surety for Paymaster Champlain, on
the ground of delay, &c
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
6
2
22
report of Committee of Claims, adverse -
-
Rep. Com.
1
114
1
24
report in favor of allowing him pay and emolu-
ments for brevet rank
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
265
1
24
documents explanatory of this claim, brevet pay -
Rep. Com.
2
34
2
25
another report, favorable, same object
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
3
-
24
Mackall, Benjamin H., house destroyed by the British,
late war
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
398
5
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
13
I
Mackall, John G., buildings destroyed by the British,
late war
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
570
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.
223
Congress.
Description
of book.
Volume.
Number.
24
Mackall, Richard, buildings destroyed by the British,
late war
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
578
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
601
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
214
24
Mackay, James, heirs of, opinion, Supreme Court, land
-
claim of
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
148
25
Mackay, Eliza, slave lost, while in public service
-
Rep. Com.
1
116
25
Macon Steamboat Company, import iron free of duty -
Ex. Doc.
10
400
24
Madison, James, Ex-President of the United States, in-
formation of the death of, and proceedings
thereon
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
7
298
24
President recommends the purchase of his manu-
scripts
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
8
24
Madison, Channing, extra work on Cumberland road -
Rep. Com.
3
698
25
Madison, General William, commutation claim
-
Rep. Com.
8
728
24
Madrazo, Don Juan, report of Secretary of State, with
letter of the Attorney General, declining to give
his opinion on the claim of, indemnity for ille-
gal seizure of his property, &c.
-
-
Ex. Doc.
7
292
24
report of Committee of Claims, on this claim
-
Rep. Com.
3
629
24
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
250
22
Magruder, Thomas, B., confirmation, land claim
-
Rep. Com.
5
469
22
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
50
Magruder, Elizabeth. (See heirs of Rignal Hillary.)
22
Magill, David, Indian depredations
-
-
t
Rep. Com.
1
91
22
Maguire, John H., commissions, disbursing navy pen
sion fund
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
98
23
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
18
24
Maguire, James, sergeant in the army, extra services -
Rep Com.
1
135
24
Maggart, Henry, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
711
25
Maglenen, James, heirs of, lost horse -
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
172
25
Magnetism, on the subject of ascertaining longitude and
latitude by
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
11
432
24
Mahon, John, and Asa Munger, sureties of deputy post-
master
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
626
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
S
714
22
Maison, Rouge, report on the land claim of Daniel W.
Cox, under grant to
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
178
24
memorial of the Legislature of Louisiana ; with
reports of committees of former Congresses and
other documents annexed, on the subject of pro-
viding for the adjustment of claims under grants
to
-
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
50
24
report of committee in favor of providing for the
settlement of these claims
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
554
22
Maine, Northeastern Boundary, between Maine and
New Brunswick, President informs Congress
that the King of the Netherlands had given his
opinion on the subject, page 5
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
23
President informs Congress question of, not yet
settled, page 3
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
23
report of the Secretary of State, in relation to the
negotiation for the settlement of
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
62
24
President declines acceding to certain conditions
proposed by Great Britain in the settlement of,
page 4
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
24
resolutions of the Legislature of Massachusetts,
urging the settlement of the controversy
-
Ex. Doc.
5
199
24
documents in relation to the claim of Maine for
expenses, &c, in maintaining jurisdiction over
Ex. Doc.
3
125
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
24
report of Committee of Foreign Affairs, on refund-
Digitized by
ing to Maine expenses incurred, &c. -
-
Rep. Com.
2
2AS
224
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Maine, Northeastern boundary, &re.-Continued.
2
24
documents in relation to the claim of New Hamp-
shire, on same account
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
155
1
25
correspondence with Great Britain on the bound-
ary question, between June, 1836, and Septem-
ter, 1837, [at extra session]
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
31
2
25
correspondence with the British authorities, in
relation to the disputed boundary, and the im-
prisonment of E.S. Greely, embracing all pre-
viously communicated to both Houses up to
1838 -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
126
2
25
report of commissioners under the Ghent treaty,
with various other information in relation to said
boundary
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
11
451
3
25
proceedings of, and correspondence with the Exe-
cutive of the State of Maine, in relation to the
disputed boundary
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
181
-
-
8
25
same, in regard to the removal of trespassers from
the Aroostook country
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
222
3
25
report of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, au-
thorizing the President of the United States to
maintain jurisdiction, &c.
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
314
2
25
Legislature of Massachusetts, on the subject of the
boundary question
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
408
2
25
Legislature of Maine, same
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
354
Maine, State of, memorials from, on the subject of the
Bank of the United States, and the removal of
the public deposites. (See Bank U. States.)
memorials from, for and against reduction of du-
ties. (See Duties.)
1
22
Legislature in behalf of the surviving officers and
soldiers of the revolution
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
182
-
1
22
Legislature in favor of reducing the tariff, &c. -
Ex. Doc.
4
182
2
22
report of the Secretary of War, respecting fortifi-
cations and military defences in
1
24
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
25
Legislature of, on the subject of fortifications
Ex. Doc.
10
363
-
8
25
places in Maine which should be fortified; protect
her frontiers -
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
218
-
-
2
23
report of survey; road through northern frontiers of
Ex. Doc.
4
144
2
23
memorial for construction of breakwater, Portland
harbor
Ex. Doc.
4
155
-
-
-
-
-
1
24
memorial of physicians; erect marine hospital at
Portland
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
68
2
25
memorial of inhabitants, same object
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
288
2
24
memorial of inhabitants of Portland; reduce duty
on coal
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
106
2
24
documents in relation to the claim of Maine to be
reimbursed amount paid to J. and P. Harford,
growing out of the disputed boundary, between
that State and New Brunswick
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
125
2
24
report of committee in favor of reimbursing ex-
penses paid the Hartfords
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
249
2
25
documents in relation to similar claim for amount
paid Ebenezer S. Greely and others -
-
Ex. Doc.
10
390
2
25
memorial of inhabitants of the State, on the sub-
ject of trade with New Brunswick, &c.
-
Ex. Doc.
7
151
2
25
memorial of inhabitants of Portland, bankrupt
system
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
132
2
25
memorial of inhabitants for the improvement of
Crooked and Androscoggin's rivers
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
280
Mail contracts. (See Contracts, by the Post Office De-
partment.)
Mails, Sunday. (See Sabbath.)
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Description
of hook.
Volume.
Number.
Mails, postage from. (See Postage.)
Mails, money lost in the. (See Money.)
Mail-routes. (See Post-routes.)
Mails, observations of the President in relation to the
transportation of the mail on railroads, page 25
Ex. Doc.
1
2
remarks of Postmaster General on same subject, with
sundry documents; pages 396 and 403
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
President again calls the attention of Congress to
this subject page 21 -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
President's observations respecting the transmis-
mission of inflammatory papers through the
mails ; page 26
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
Postmaster General on same subject, page 397 -
Ex. Doc.
1
2
Postmaster General recommends amendment to
the law authorizing contracts with Railroad
Companies for carrying the mails ; documents
accompanying the President's message ; page
511 -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
report of committee, on failures of the mails be-
tween Washington and Boston
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
265
Western, causes of failures between Washington
and Wheeling, in 1838
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
348
number and causes of failure of the ordinary and
express mails, from July to December, 1839, to
and from New Orleans
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
145
between U. S. and Great Britain, report of com-
mittee on the subject of making letters free of
postage
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
311
in relation to the contract for carrying the mail
from Louisville to New Orleans
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
212
Express, established ; report with President's An-
nual Message, page 512
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
postage paid by the Departments, express mail.
(See Postage.)
list of routes in operation in 1838, and expense of
transportation
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
115
same, previous to July, 1837
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
148
failures between New York and New Orleans -
Ex. Doc.
10
849
and ordinary mails, postage, contracts, &c.
-
Ex. Doc.
10
387
Mails, Southern, memorials of citizens of Charleston,
S. C., in favor of changing the mail route, so as
to go by Halifax and Wilmington
-
-
Ex. Doc.
7
184
memorial of inhabitants of Cheraw, against the
change
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
246
memorial of inhabitants of Camden, against the
change
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
259
memorial of inhabitants of Columbia, against the
change
-
-
-
I
-
Ex. Doc.
9
325
Mail road, Louisville to St. Louis ; quantity of land in
Indiana on route of, unsold
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
177
fails, extra allowance on contracts for extra services in
carrying the mail, and for losses on contracts;
reports on applications for, to wit
in favor of Hard and Longstreet, extra services -
Rep. Com.
8
670
in favor of Walker, Kinkle, and Carothers Pe-
ters, Moore and Company ; and Austill and
Rhodes, extra services
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
745
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
144
in favor of John Brown and Company
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
594
against the claim of John Smull, for losses occa-
sioned by destruction of bridge on the route -
Rep. Com.
on the claim of J. F. Caldwell, for losses in conse-
Digitize by
961
quence of a change in contract by the Dept.
an
Rep. Com.
4
98°
29
226
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Mails.-Continued.
2
25
in favor of Jamison and Williamson, for extra ser-
vices
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
991
2
25
same in the case of Cornelius Taylor
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
992
8
25
in favor of claim of M. W. Dickey, violation of
contract on the part of the Post Office Depart-
ment
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
213
3
25
in favor of making additional allowance to A. and
J. L. White, proposals made, &c., under misap-
prehension
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
286
2
25
against the application of S. H. Benton and others,
to be released as sureties on bid for mail con-
tract, and then abandoned
-
-
-
Rep. Co:n.
4
1051
2
25
allowances and curtailments made by the Post-
master General, in 1837
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
9
329
2
25
Mail, robbers, in favor of paying Colt and Donaldson,
for services and expenses in arresting, &c., mail
robbers
Rep. Com.
2
528
-
-
-
-
-
2
24
in favor of rewarding D. W. Haley, for apprehend-
ing his two slaves who had robbed the mail, and
fled -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
210
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
2'
1
22
Mail, guard, pension allowed Patrick Green -
-
Rep. Com.
1
179
2
25
Mail coaches, on the subject of restricting number of
passengers in
Rep. Com.
4
898
-
-
-
-
1
22
Majors, Thomas and others, Yazoo land claim
-
Rep. Com.
2
236
1
23
Major General of the Army report of committee ad-
verse to abolishing office of, with statement
showing the pay, &c., of a major general
-
Rep. Com.
1
46
1
24
Malone, Daniel, correct error, purchase of land
-
Rep. Com.
2
489
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
375
1
24
Malone, John, heirs of, wagon and team lost, in the re-
volution
-
-
-
1
-
Rep. Com.
3
653
2
24
Malone, Leslie, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
105
1
24
Maley, James, refund money erroneously paid, &c.
-
Rep. Com.
3
700
2
25
Mallaby, Francis, sailingmaster, allowance for quarters,
&c.
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
553
1
22
Manney and Burnes, indemnity, losses on brick for Fort
Macon
3
402
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
28
Mann, William, settlement of accounts as deputy mar-
shal -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
550
1
23
Manley, Jesse, depredations by the Indians in 1812
-
Rep. Com.
3
402
2
24
Manning, Cornelius, slave carried off by the British,
late war
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
291
2
25
Same -
1
263
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
25
Mandeville, John, representatives of, building destroy-
ed, during the revolution
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
470
Manufactures, protection of, for matters on this subject,
1
(see also under head of Duties.)
1
22
President Jackson's observations in relation to the
protection of manufactures; Annual Message,
page 13
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
3
1
22
same by the Secretary of the Treasury, (Mr. Mc-
Lane,) sec in annual report on finance, page 9 -
Ex. Doc.
1
3
2
22
President again calls the attention of Congress to
this subject, page 9, annual message -
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
22
same by Secretary of the Treasury, (Mr. Taney,)
page 9
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
15
1
22
Manufactures, returns of all the manufactures in the
United States, collected by the Secretary of the
Treasury, [bound in two volumes]
-
-
Ex. Doc
6
313
2
22
report of committee on subject of delay in printing
zed by
these returns, &c.
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
\
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-
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 227
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Manufactures.-Continued.
2
22
list of names and their pay, of agents appointed to
collect information, &c.
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
86
1
22
Marin, E. and others, land claim
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
62
1
22
Marigny, Prosper, land claim
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
12
1
22
Marigny, Bernard, land claim
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
3
1
22
Marks and Brodie, remit duty on books
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
80
1
24
Marks, John, widow of, commutation claim
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
475
2
25
Marks, Lucy, widow of John, same
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
132
1
22
Marshall, Amos, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
369
1
24
Marshall, Philip, representatives of John, extra rations,
officer, revenue cutter
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
624
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
41
1
24
Marshall, Benjamin, representatives of, property de-
stroyed by the enemy during the revolution
-
Rep. Com.
8
821
2
25
Marshall, Robert, bounty land sold for taxes
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
364
1
22
Marbury, William, enter land to include his improve-
ments
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
174
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
209
1
22
Martin, John L., confirm his entry on school lands
-
Rep. Com.
1
166
1
23
Martin, Edward B., released from judgment, &c
-
Rep. Com.
8
421
1
24
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
455
1
23
Martin, Thomas, work on Cumberland road -
-
Rep. Com.
4
456
1
23
Martin, Henry, work on Cumberland road
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
456
1
23
Martin, James, work on Cumberland road
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
455
1
24
Martin, Richard, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
207
s
25
Martin, Joel, property lost while he was in public ser-
vice -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
46
1
22
Martin, Samuel, memorial of, newspapers to be free of
postage
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
19
2
24
Martin, Samuel, memorial of, in favor of depositing with
the States, models of patents, &c.
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
120
1
22
Marston, David, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
365
1
23
Marsh, James, allowance of drawback
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
153
1
24
March. John, navy pension
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
706
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
417
3
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
191
2
25
Marcus, William, re-locate pre-emption right
-
Rep. Com.
3
664
1
22
Martinique, respecting tonnage duty on vessels coming
from
-
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
21
s
25
Martinique, Fauvel de la, remit duty on salvage property
Rep. Com.
1
217
2
25
Market-house, Capitol Hill, report of committee in favor
of its removal, &c.
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
1038
1
24
Marcus Hook, expenditures, &c., improvement of
-
Rep. Com.
1
297
3
25
report of examination of harbor of
-
Ex. Doc.
3
110
1
22
Marble, memorial of manufactures of, against reducing
duty on
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
247
Marine hospitals. (See Hospitals, Marine.)
Marine Corps, estimates of appropriations for the service
of. (See annual report of the Secretary of the
Navy, accompanying President's message at
commencement of each session.)
8
22
report of committee making the same allowance
of pay, &c., to the officers of, as are allowed
officers of the army
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
117
1
23
same subject
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
42
2
23
Secretary of the Navy recommends that barracks
be placed without the bounds of the different
navy yards; documents President's message,
page 313
-
-
-
-
-
1
24
memorial of officers of the, relative to the right of
itized by
Ex. Doc. Google
2
command at the navy yards
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
228
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Marine Corps.-Continued.
2
24
suggestions of the Secretary of the Navy in rela-
tion to the allowance of double rations to officers,
commanding separate stations ; (documents ac-
companying President's message, page 448) -
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
25
report of committee, amend act for its better orga-
nization, &c -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
485
2
22
report of committee in favor of extra allowance to
Lieutenants Crabb and Reynolds, for extra ser-
vices
1
47
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
24
report of committee adverse to the claim of Col.
John M. Gamble, for extra services -
-
Rep. Com.
3
763
2
24
same in the case of D. G. Farragut
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
279
Maryland, State of, memorials from, on the subject of
the Bank United States, and the removal of the
public deposites. (See Bank United States.)
memorials on the subject of the tariff. (See Duties.)
1
22
amendatory act of, incorporating Chesapeake and
Ohio Canal
-
Ex Doc
5
217
-
-
-
-
2
22
memorial of merchants of Baltimore, in favor of
duty on fossil salt
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
74
1
24
Legislature of, for survey of Chesapeake bay and
Susquehanna river, with view to the improve-
ment of the harbor of Havre de Grace. (See
Havre de Grace harbor.)
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
202
8
25
Legislature in favor of appropriation, improve-
ment of the harbor of Havre de Grace
-
Ex. Doc.
4
183
1
24
Legislature of, against expunging certain resolu-
tions from the Journal of the Senate of U.S. -
Ex. Doc.
7
672
1
24
Legislature of, in favor of distributing proceeds of
sales of the public lands
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
7
673
2
24
Legislature in favor of extending the franking pri-
vilege
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
103
2
25
memorial of Board of Trade of Baltimore in favor
of claims, French spoliations -
8
285
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
25
same, in relation to the employment of boys in the
merchant service
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
79
2
25
Legislature of, aid, completion of Chesapeake and
Ohio Canal
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
339
2
25
Legislature of, on the subject of the currency, &c.,
and against the sub-Treasury
-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
342
2
25
memorial of inhabitants of Allegany, in favor of
the sub-Treasury
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
397
8
25
City Council of Baltimore, in favor of appropria-
tion for the improvement of the harbor of that
city -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
219
2
24
report of committee in favor of paying for the Levy
court-house of Calvert county, destroyed by the
British, late war
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
313
1
22
Massias, Abraham A., indemnity, damages from official
acts -
-
-
1
76
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
24
Mason, David, heirs of, commutation claim
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
816
1
24
Massie, Major Thomas, heirs of, commutation claim -
Rep. Com.
3
636
2
25
Mason, Ashbel, revolutionary bounty land
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
409
2
25
Mason, Richard, and John Milling, commutation claim
Rep. Com.
3
735
2
25
Massey, Samuel, and Thomas James, enter land, benefit
of their iron works
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
890
2
23
Masters, John, horse lost in military service -
-
Rep. Com.
4
835
Massachusetts, State of, memorials from, on the subject
of the Bank U.S., and the removal of the public
deposites, (see Bank U. S.)
same, as to the tariff, (see Duties.)
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Volume.
Number.
Massachusetts, State of, memorials as to the subject of
nullification, (see Nullification.)
memorial of citizens of, for banking privilege -
Ex. Doc.
3
95
same, for same object
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
109
memorial of citizens against slavery in District of
Columbia
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
96
resolutions of Legislature, same subject, and on
the right of petition -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
21
memorial of citizens of Boston, reduce postage on
newspapers
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
106
memorial of citizens of Charlestown, pay for
property destroyed by the British in 1775
-
Ex. Doc.
2
55
report of committee against indemnifying for
property destroyed by the British, in Charles-
town, in 1775, as above prayed for
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
582
memorial of citizens for custom house at Plymouth
Ex. Doc.
2
52
resolutions of Legislature in relation to repairs of
fortification, Castle Island
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
160
memorial of merchants, French spoliations prior
to 1800
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
87
memorial of merchants of Boston, erect new cus-
tom house
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
65
memorial of citizens of Salem, remit duty on
goods destroyed by fire in New York -
-
Ex. Doc.
4
160
Legislature of, urging upon Congress the settle-
ment with Great Britain of the northeastern
boundary
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
199
Legislature, in favor of preventing the introduc-
tion of foreign paupers
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
219
Legislature, in favor of distributing the proceeds
from sales, public lands
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
240
Legislature, on the subject of fortifications, Bos-
ton harbor
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
241
memorial of Perez Morton and others, French
spoliations prior to 1800
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
40
memorial of merchants of Newburyport, same -
Ex. Doc.
2
42
maps of the harbors of Provincetown, Nantucket,
and other places, cannot be furnished this
session
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
165
Legislature, remonstrating against bill reported in
1837 for reducing tariff of duties
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
170
memorial of women of Boston, against annexation
of Texas
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
45
report of Secretary of War, amount due for militia
claims
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
45
memorial of inhabitants, claims on Mexico and
arbitrament of national disputes
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
68
members of the Legislature, adjustment claims
on Mexico
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
291
memorial of inhabitants against foreign emigration
Ex. Doc.
2
70
memorial of professors of Cambridge, duelling -
Ex. Doc.
8
221
same, adjustment of international disputes
-
Ex. Doc.
8
290
inhabitants of New Bedford, against repealing
duty on tallow
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
282
inhabitants of the State, explain pension act of
1836 -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
243
booksellers of Boston, against international copy-
right law
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
340
Legislature, against annexation of Texas
-
Ex. Doc.
10
878
on the subject of duelling -
-
Ex. Doc.
10
in relation to the militia
-
-
Ex. Docgitized
by
on subject of Northeastern boundary
Ex. Doc.
10
Cherokee Indians -
-
Ex. Doc.
10
-
230
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
2
25
Massachusetts, Legislature, against sub-treasury
-
Ex. Doc.
10
405
2
25
on right of petition
-
Ex. Doc.
10
408
2
25
inhabitants of the State of, against copy-right law
Ex. Doc.
10
416
8
25
Legislature, against reducing duty on salt or re-
pealing bounty to fishermen
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
236
8
25
report of committee on the subject of retroceding
jurisdiction over land belonging to armory at
Springfield
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
296
Mather, Elias, (see Elbert Anderson's representatives.)
1
22
Matheny, Wm. revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
19
2
24
Matthews, Chas. S and others, losses on contract, mar-
ble for custom house, New York
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
117
2
25
Matson, Enoch, re-locate New Madrid certificate
-
Rep. Com.
3
635
1
24
Maurice, Theo. W transfer appropriation, settle ac-
counts of
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
532
2
23
Maxwell James, military land fraudulently obtained by
another adverse report
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
109
2
25
Same, favorable
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
857
1
24
Maxwell, Doctor David H., medical services, on corps
of rangers
-
Rep. Com.
3
759
-
-
-
-
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
55
2
25
Maxwell, Thomas, revolutionary pension
-
-
'Rep. Com.
3
747
1
22
May, Samuel, buildings destroyed at Buffalo, late war
-
Rep. Com.
5
501
1
23
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
389
1
22
May, Oliver, revolutionary pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
120
1
22
May, James S. and others, Yazoo land claim -
236
-
Rep. Com.
2
1
22
Mayfield, George, Indian reservation granted him
-
Rep. Com.
1
182
2
25
Mays, Elizabeth, arrears of navy pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
431
2
23
Mayflower, owners of the schooner, fishing bounty
-
Rep. Com.
1
47
2
25
May river, N. C., causes of delay in making survey of
-
Ex. Doc.
10
315
8
25
report of the survey by Lieut. Wilkes, with a
view to naval depot
-
-
-
Ex.' Doc.
3
85
1
23
McAllister and Cornyn, work on Cumberland road
-
Rep. Com.
4
456
2
24
McAram, John, public lots for museum and botanical
garden
290
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
1
24
McBride, William, refund amount of judgment recov-
ered against him as postmaster
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
470
1
24
McBride Robert, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
749
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
219
1
22
McCausland, Robert, invalid pension -
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
345
2
22
Same -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
7
-
1
23
McCay, George, work on Cumberland road
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
455
2
25
McCay, James, claim for French spoliations rejected
by board of commissioners
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
973
1
23
McCally, James, surety of collector, internal taxes
-
Rep. Com.
1
82
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
335
1
23
McCann, Rebecca, horse lost in military service
-
Rep. Com.
4
472
1
24
McCandless, Thomas F., horse lost in military service
Rep. Com.
2
427
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
18
1
23
McCarty, James, lost horse
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
168
1
24
McCarty, John, buildings destroyed by the enemy, late
war -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
363
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
10
1
23
McCartney, John, property of his scized by public
officers
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
S
433
1
24
Same
530
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
976
2
25
McCarty, John L., professional services, prosecution of
certain suits -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
1045
24
McCarroll, John, scrip on military land warrant
-
Rep. Com.
1
137
25
Same
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com
203
-
-
23 McChristall, Patrick, work on Cumberland road
i
\
Rep. Com.
4
433
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 231
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
1
23
McClelland and Smith, sureties of receiver of lands -
Rep. Com.
3
430
I
24
report of the Solicitor of the Treasury of their
liability as surety of receiver, &c.
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
129
1
24
report of committee in favor of releasing, on the
ground of delay in prosecuting, &c. -
-
Rep. Com.
1
91
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
357
2
24
McClelland, John, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
144
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
172
2
25
McClellan, John, surety for postmaster, &c.
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
1058
2
25
McClelland, John, heirs of, revolutionary seven years half
pay -
1
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
7
733
2
22
McClenahan, John, datnage to his crop in Indian coun-
try by order of public officer -
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
31
1
23
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
78
3
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
222
1
23
McCobb, Parker, refund foreign tonnage duty -
-
Rep. Com.
1
103
1
23
McCollom, Andrew, buildings injured by the British,
late war
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
161
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
I
1
Rep. Com.
3
623
1
23
McColgan, John, support to American seamen while in
prison
-
-
-
,
-
Rep. Com.
4
478
3
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
1
Rep. Com.
1
153
1
24
McCord, David, representatives of, public money lost
by fire, &c.
-
-
-
I
-
Rep. Com.
3
686
2
24
McCormick, John, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
127
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
270
2
25
McCormick, George, heirs of, commutation claim
-
Rep. Com.
3
740
2
25
McComb, Samuel, compensation, superintending erec-
tion of branch mint, North Carolina -
-
Rep. Com.
2
464
]
23
McCoy, George, work on Cumberland road
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
455
1
22
McCoy's report on country set apart for Indians remov-
ing west of the Mississippi
I
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
172
1
23
McCreary, John E., bounty land sold for taxes
-
Rep. Com.
3
341
2
25
McCrear, John, and Harvey Wakefield
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
368
2
25
McCray, Michael, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
422
2
25
McCrady, Robert, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
682
1
23
McCristale, Patrick, work on Cumberland road
-
Rep. Com.
4
455
2
24
McCullock, Benjamin, invalid pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
72
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
540
3
25
McCue, Owen, prize ticket, lottery, Washington, D.C.
Rep. Com.
2
293
]
23
McCutcheon, James, property taken by troops, late war
Rep. Com.
4
462
1
24
McCurdy, Archibald, commutation claim
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
748
1
23
McDaniel, Alexander, memorial of, on subject of end-
less life, &c. -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
118
2
23
same subject
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
191
1
23
McDermott, James, work on Cumberland road
-
Rep- Com.
4
455
1
22
McDonough, John, land claim
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
13
I
23
McDonell, John, forage taken from him, use of troops,
&c. -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
494
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
19
I
24
McDonald, Hugh, horse lost in public service
-
Rep. Com.
2
318
:
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
71
1
23
McDonald, Ferdinand D., Spanish settlement right,
land claim
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
110
:
25
McDonald, John, revolutionary certificates
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
614
:
23
McDonell, John, memorial of, for indemnity for losses
in Canada by confiscation, he taking part in
behalf U. S., late war
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
16
22
McDowell, John, commutation claim
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
287
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
\
188
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com,
197
25
Same -
-
-
1
-
Rep. Com.
110
-
23 McElroy and Carter, pre-emptions
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
31'
232
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
1
24
McEwen, Patrick, arrears of pension -
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
391
2
25
McElfresh, Philemon, and others, soldiers of late war -
Rep. Com.
3
396
1
24
McFadden, George, arrears of invalid pension
-
Rep. Com.
3
722
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
224
1
24
McFarland, James, arrears of invalid pension -
-
Rep. Com.
2
477
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
276
1
23
McGinnis, Hugh, extra work on Cumberland road
-
Rep. Com.
3
354
1
28
McGay, John, same
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
455
2
25
McGrew, John, report of register on land claim of
-
Ex. Doc.
2
25
1
28
McGirth and Bradford, conveyance of Indian reservation
Rep. Com.
4
540
2
25
McHatton, John, administrator of, commutation claim -
Rep. Com.
4
826
2
25
McHenry, John, explanatory letter of, on claims for
French spoliations
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
292
1
22
McHugh, John, heirs of, donation land claim -
-
Rep. Com.
1
B
1
28
McJimsey and Jackson, drawback on sugar, omission
in return of lading
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
331
2
24
McKee, Martha, Virginia land warrant
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
320
1
22
McKimm, Hannah, confirmation, land claim -
-
Rep. Com.
1
69
2
22
McKim, John, for extra services
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
126
1
28
McKinney, Daniel, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
782
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
3:35
3
25
McKinnie, John, claim for commissions on debt due the
U.S. which he prosecuted for, under an agree-
ment with the Secretary of the Treasury
-
Rep. Com.
1
129
1
28
McKinney, William, work on Cumberland road
-
Rep. Com.
4
455
2
28
McKnight, Doctor Charles, representatives of, revolu-
tionary claim
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
119
2
25
McLemore, Martha E., five years half pay pension, late
war
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
502
1
24
McMahon, James, damages incurred in arresting and
prosecuting postmaster suspected of robbing the
mails
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
548
2
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
65
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
28
1
23
McMechan and Ballantine, work on Cumberland road -
Rep. Com.
4
455
1
22
McMillan, William, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
147
2
22
McMillan, Arthur, buildings destroyed, &c.
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
32
2
24
McNeil, Neil, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
132
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
154
1
24
McPherson, James, Indian agent, additional compensa-
tion, in lieu of house rent, &c.
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
194
2
24
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
267
1
23
McPherson, Nancy, property destroyed by Indians, late
war with Great Britain
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
382
s
25
McPherson, William, pre-emption to land
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
93
1
22
Meade, Everard, commutation claim -
-
-
Rep. Com.
5
504
1
28
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
I
54
2
25
on allowing interest
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
406
2
25
in favor of allowing pay for higher rank -
-
Rep. Com.
4
950
1
22
Meade, Richard W., claims on Spain, &c., Sc. -
-
Rep. Com.
2
316
1
23
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
167
1
28
Meade, Marston, property of his destroyed as Indian in-
truder
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
144
1
28
Meade, Joseph, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
404
2
25
Meade, Hodijah, administrator of Peyton Randolph, re-
newal of copy right
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
1062
8
25
Meads, Mary C., heir of Jas. Naglennen, horse lost, &c.
Rep. Com.
1
172
1
28
Meachum, Simeon, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
393
2
25
Mease, Doctor James, on subject of tropical plants
-
Rep. Com.
10
375
Measures and weights, (see Weights and measures.)
Mechanics, on Treasury building, (see Treasury
Digitized by Google
building.)
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.
233
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
1
22
Meeker, Samuel, supplies furnished troops at New Or-
leans in 1806
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
364
Medical services, reports on applications to be compen-
sated for, to wit:
1
22
in favor of Nathan Carver, for attendance on sick
soldiers
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
342
1
28
in favor of Doctor Wm. Baker, for attendance on
British soldiers, prisoners, taken at Bladens-
burg -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
452
2
22
in favor of Alex. J. Robinson, attendance on emi-
grating Indians
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
30
1
28
against the claim of Doctor Jamison, attendance
on prisoners in Baltimore jail, mail robbers -
Rep. Com.
4
490
1
24
in favor of Doctors Findley and Deas, attendance
on troops on their passage from Charleston to
Old Point
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
270
1
24
in favor of Doctor S. M. Miles, attendance on ne-
groes in confinement, under acts prohibiting the
slave trade
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
574
1
24
in favor of Doctor David H. Maxwell, for medical
services to a corps of rangers, while a private in
said corps
-
-
-
1
-
Rep. Com.
3
759
1
24
against the claim of Doctor Peter Poucher, for
attendance on sick officer; officer at the time on
furlough
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
772
2
25
against the claim of Benjamin Parker, for services
in vaccinating troops in 1813 -
-
I
Rep. Com.
2
492
2
25
in favor of Doctor Lambert, for attendance on vol-
unteers while on their march from Augusta to
Columbia, Georgia, in 1886 -
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
628
2
25
in favor of Doctor Crouch, for services at Fort
Moultrie
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
849
2
25
in favor of Doctor Cheears, for attendance on vol-
unteers against the Indians
-
-
-
Rep. Com
4
928
s
25
against the claim of Doctor Byrne, for medical
services rendered suffering inhabitants of East
Florida, under an agreement with army officer;
officer not authorized to enter into such con-
tract -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
218
2
24
Melville, David, report of committee on his complaint,
being removed from office
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
242
2
24
on his claim for expense, &c., paid in discharge
of duties of weigher of the customs
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
248
2
25
Mellen, David, revolutionary pension -
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
570
8
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
146
1
22
Members of Congress, President Jackson's views relative
to the appointment to office of, (page 13)
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
22
list of those appointed to office between 1825 and
1832 -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
76
2
22
similar statement showing the appointments from
the commencement to 1826, reprinted
-
Ex. Doc.
2
77
1
22
report of committee on the subject of the mile-
age of
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
s
332
1
24
report of select committee on the subject of loans
by banks to, speculate in lands
-
-
Rep. Com.
s
846
1
25
in relation to the payment of, at extra session, in
specie, &c.
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
18
1
28
in favor of paying the representatives of William
Findlay, detained by sickness, under the com-
pensation law
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
335
2
22
Mennie, James, report against his claim for the value of
certain land near St. Mark's, taken for site for
light house; he having no valid claim to the land
itized by Google 1
Rep. Com.
30
236
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Michigan.-Continued.
1
24
President communicates copy of her constitution,
with application for admission into the Union,
&c.
-
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
8
1
24
memorial from the Legislative Council, claiming
to be admitted
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
51
1
24
report of committee on admitting her into the
Union, and fixing the boundary
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
380
2
24
proceedings of convention rejecting the terms pre-
scribed for her admission in relation to her
boundary
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
46
2
24
information in relation to the election of delegates
to her second convention, &c.
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
68
1
24
in relation to the election of delegate to the 24th
Congress
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
73
1
24
additional documents, same subject
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
154
1
22
report of committee on granting land, aid in mak-
ing canal and railroad between lake Michigan
and Illinois river
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
446
1.
28
same, and on the subject of best route, &c.
-
Rep. Com.
4
546
1
28
memorial of Legislative Council, in behalf of the
citizens, for claims for property lost during the
late war with Great Britain
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
244
1
28
memorial of inhabitants north of Missouri, pray-
ing that they may be attached to the Territory of
Ex Doc.
4
245
1
28
report of committee, on claims of volunteers, un-
der Captain Lacroix, late war with Great Britain
Rep. Com.
2
219
1
28
report of committee in favor of making appropria-
tions for surveys of roads and rivers with a view
to their construction and improvement with a
copy of survey of Clinton river
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
316
1
28
memorial and proceedings of meeting of citizens
of Detroit, in favor of chartering Bank United
States
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
377
2
23
memorial in favor of constructing harbor at Mil-
waukee
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
77
2
23
memorial of convention, in relation to the con-
struction of a railroad across the Peninsula
-
Ex. Doc.
3
131
2
28
roads in, report respecting amount necessary for
Ex. Doc.
3
132
2
23
Legislature, for light vessel at Detroit and light
house at Waugoshanee
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
146
1
24
memorial of inhabitants, for harbor at St. Josephs
Ex. Doc.
2
20
1
24
Legislature of, for the construction of certain har-
bors on lake Michigan, and for the improvement
of rivers and roads, in
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
141
2
25
report of committee in favor of making appropria-
tions for roads, in
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
1054
1
24
Legislature, on the subject of the survey and sale
of the public lands in, &c.
-
I
-
Ex. Doc.
4
147
2
25
on subject of additional compensation to surveyors
in
-
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
7
197
2
25
Legislature, for canal, Falls of St. Mary's
-
Ex. Doc.
8
281
1
24
lands in, report on claims at Michillimackina,
Green Bay, and Prairie du Chien
Ex. Doc.
1
15
-
-
2
25
in relation to contested land claims in the Green
Bay district arising under the pre-emption laws
Ex. Doc.
11
450
2
25
report of committee against confirming the claims
of Whitney, Porlier, and others, being on mili-
tary reservation for Fort Howard, in Michigan
Rep. Com.
3
782
1
24
Middleton, Isaac, extra services, erecting buildings,
navy yard, Pensacola -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
164
2
509
25 Middleton, Theodore, commutation claim
-
Rep. Com
4
1011
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 237
Congress.
Description
DESSIVES
of book.
Volume.
Number.
2
24
Midwinter, John, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
I
39
2
25
Same -
-
-
1
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
280
1
22
Mileage of members of Congress, on the subject of
-
Rep. Com.
3
332
1
24
Miles, Dr. S. M., medical attendance, on negroes in
confinement, under act to suppress slave trade -
Rep. Com.
3
574
2
25
Same -
-
-
1
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
31
1
24
Miles, John, revolutionary pension
-
1
-
Rep. Com.
3
575
1
22
Miller, Nelson, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
123
1
22
Miller, John, arrears of pension
-
1
-
Rep. Com.
1
203
1
22
Miller, Jacob and others, sureties of Shrader, judgment,
distill tax
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
401
1
22
Miller, Noah, invalid pension -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
155
2
23
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
1
Rep. Com.
1
43
24
Same -
-
I
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
354
2
25
Miller, Noah, prize money, capture of British vessel,
late war
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
977
1
22
Miller, James, revolutionary pension -
-
-
2
Rep. Com.
3
411
24
Miller, Samuel, apprehending fugitive from justice
-
Rep. Com.
1
155
2
25
Miller, Jacob, revolutionary pension -
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
721
2
25
Miller, Helen, revolutionary pension -
-
-
3
Rep. Com.
3
793
25
Miller, Isaac, change land entry
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
156
3
25
Miller, W. C., property taken for public use in Florida
Rep. Com.
1
204
1
22
Mills, Solomon, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
314
1
23
Mills, Robert, services as architect; alterations in Hall
House of Representatives
-
-
-
1
Rep. Com.
2
275
24
letter from, on altering Hall of House of Reps. -
Ex. Doc.
6
266
2
25
on subject of New Treasury building
-
Rep. Com.
3
-
737
1
23
Milligan, Robert, invalid pension
-
-
-
2
Rep. Com.
1
I
25
Milligan and Meroney, damages, &c., by being removed
as Indian intruders
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
-
547
3
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
51
2
25
Milling, Hugh, heirs of, commutation claim -
Rep. Com.
8
-
735
2
24
Millikin and Kirkpatrick, executors of Alexander Roddy
Rep. Com.
1
187
2
25
Millikin, John, services carrying despatch in 1807; con-
nected with Burr's expedition
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
1037
2
25
Milnor, Robert, guager of customs; keeping instruments
in order
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
751
3
25
for extra services
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
211
1
23
Milo, owners of the schooner, fishing bounty -
A
Rep. Com.
1
186
2
23
Milwaukee, harbor at; memorial of masters of steam-
boats, in favor of
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
77
2
25
Legislature of Wiskonsin in favor of same
-
Ex. Doc.
7
159
2
25
inhabitants of Milwaukee
same
-
-
Ex. Doc.
7
164
2
25
Milwaukee and Rock river canal memorial, for grant
of land to
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
9
326
2
25
report of committee granting land to aid in con-
structing
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
851
1
22
Militia, annual abstract of the general returns of the,
with returns of arms, &c., for 1831
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
98
2
22
Same for 1832
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
136
1
23
Same for 1833 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
82
2
23
Same for 1834 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
119
1
24
Same for 1835 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
94
2
24
Same for 1836 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
136
2
25
Same for 1837 -
-
r
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
146
3
25
Same for 1838 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
149
1
22
annual statement accompanying President's an-
nual message, showing the number in each
State, and the apportionment of arms to each
State in 1830, page 135
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
22
Same in 1831, page 148 -
-
1
-
Ex. Doc.
1
23
Same in 1832, page 155 -
1
1
-
Fx. Datchy
2
23
Same in 1833, page 225 -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
238
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
1
24
Militia, annual statement accompanying President's
message, showing number in each State, and the
apportionment of arms to each State in 1834,
page 253
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
24
Same in 1835, page 259 -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
25
Same in 1836, page 548
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
3
8
25
Same in 1837, page 406
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
:
8
25
statement showing the number of arms distributed
to the militia, since the late war with Great Bri-
tain, 1816, to January, 1839
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
95
1
22
Militia, organization of; remarks of Secretary of War,
[Cass,] on the subject of organizing, &c.; in his
report accompanying President's message, page
27
-
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
22
President recommends organization of the, page 13
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
24
same, page 21 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
24
Secretary of War on same subject, page 44
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
25
President Van Buren suggests the organization of
volunteers, serve as an auxiliary force, &c.,
page 18
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
3
8
25
President again calls the attention of Congress to
this subject, page 15 -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
8
25
same recommended by Mr. Poinsett, Secretary of
War, page 99
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
23
Legislature of New Hampshire, in favor of re-or-
ganizing the -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
10
1
23
report of committee in relation to publishing the
several systems of tactics for the instruction of
the militia
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
419
1
23
report of Board of Officers, (General Scott and
others,) plan for organizing the militia; [made
in 1836, and reprinted at this session]
-
Ex. Doc.
2
68
1
24
Legislature of New York, on the subject of orga-
nization
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
171
2
25
Legislature of Massachusetts, same
-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
390
3
25
Legislature of Vermont, same
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
89
3
25
memorial of Military Convention at Montpelier,
Vermont, (by Alden Partridge and Ed. Burke,)
on the subject of organizing and disciplining the
militia
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
140
2
25
report of committee by Mr. Wagener, providing
for the national defence by the establishment of
a uniform militia system
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
875
2
24
Militia and Volunteers, late war with Great Britain ;
number and description of, and term of service
Ex. Doc.
2
20
1
24
report of committee in favor of granting land to
those engaged in the late war with Great Britain
Rep. Com.
3
589
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
756
2
24
report of committee in favor of paying a company,
commanded by Captain Vannethen, for services
during the late war with Great Britain
-
Rep. Com.
2
951
1
24
against Seminole Indians, on furnishing camp
equipage for
Ex. Doc.
113
-
-
-
-
-
3
2
24
statement showing the number mustered into ser-
vice in 1835 and '6, against the Indians, and
term of their service ; also, copies of all orders,
&c., calling for volunteers or unilitiamen
-
Ex. Doc.
3
140
2
25
number of volunteers and militiamen employed
within the last six years previous to 1838. with
comparative statement of expense between them
and regulars -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
271
25
in relation to the payment of the volunteers of N.
C., in service against the Cherokee Indians
Ex. Doc.
137
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.
239
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Militia and volunteers, &c.-Continued.
3
25
in relation to the payment of the volunteers of N.
Carolina, in service against the Cherokee In-
dians, and reasons why Captain Miller's com-
pany was not paid
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
149
2
24
of Tennessee, report of committee on the subject
of paying those called into service in 1836,
against the Indians
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
196
2
24
of Indiana; report of committee in favor of pay-
ing for services of those, protecting certain In-
dians, near the river Tippccanoe, in 1836
-
Rep. Com.
1
197
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
465
2
24
of Florida; report of committee in relation to the
claim of volunteers, commanded by Captain
Phillips
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
220
8
25
report of committee in favor of paying the officers
of the second regiment of the second brigade,
ordered into service by General Hernandez,
against the Seminoles, in 1835
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
209
1
22
Militia fines; in favor of refunding fine improperly im-
posed on Benjamin Sherfey
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
333
3
25
Militia, claims of New Hampshire; services in 1835-6,
growing out of disputed boundary between Bri-
tish provinces
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
176
2
24
claims of Connecticut; resolutions of the Legisla-
ture on subject of
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
57
2
25
claims of Massachusetts; report of Secretary of
War, amount due, &c.
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
45
1
22
claims of South Carolina; report of committee
by Mr. Drayton, in favor of allowing for certain
expenditures, &c., &c., [with all the documents
annexed]
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
1
1
22
same, by Mr. McKay, adverse to the passage of a
bill from the Senate providing for the settle-
ment of this claim
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
141
Military bounty lands, (see Lands, military bounty, &c.)
Military roads, (see Roads.)
Military posts, (see Fortifications, also see Frontiers.)
Military stores, &c., (nee Arms, also see Ordnance.)
Military academy, (see Meademy.)
Military establishment, (see Army.)
(see Appropriations.)
(see Contingent expenses.)
1
24
Military bureaus, report of committee respecting pay of
officers of the ariny attached to
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
30S
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
138
2
23
Military school, in Kentucky, Legislature of Kentucky
in favor of the establishment of
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
152
2
24
Minnie, James, assignee of, claim to certain lands, St.
Mark's, Florida
-
I
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
95
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
346
3
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
283
1
22
Minor, Thomas, commutation claim -
-
-
Rep. Com.
5
503
1
23
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
33
1
22
Minerva, American ship, rewarding crew of Spanish
vessel for saving crew of, in distress -
-
Rep. Com.
1
34
2
22
Mineralogical surveys, report of committee recommend-
ing the employment of a suitable person to make
researches, &c.
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
106
2
23
report of researches, by Featherstonhaugh
-
Ex. Doc.
4
151
2
25
Mineral lands, report of Secretary of War in relation to
the sale of
-
-
-
-
Ex.
Doc
807
240
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Mineral lands-Continued.
2
25
inhabitants of Illinois and Wiskonsin in favor of
selling
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
378
3
25
same, in relation to frauds in lands at Mineral
Point
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
78
3
25
memorial of owners and proprietors of lots in Wis-
konsin
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
125
Ministers and other agents abroad, (see also Diplomatic
Service.)
1
22
Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. McLane, suggests
an increase of the salaries of Ministers, see in
his annual report on finance, page 11 - -
-
Ex. Doc.
1
3
1
22
report of committee on the subject of reducing
grade of Ministers except three
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
180
1
22
report of committee respecting the pay and ex-
penses of Ministers
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
331
2
22
report of the Secretary of State respecting the in-
adequacy of their salary, and as to the state of
the archives of the different legations -
-
Ex. Doc.
2
94
1
28
President again calls the attention of Congress to
same subject, page 9 -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
1
2
24
comparative statement between their present sala-
ries and the proposed increase in 1837
-
Ex. Doc.
2
78
2
25
list of those in office on the 4th March, 1829;
those recalled, and subsequent appointments;
their services, pay, &c.
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
368
2
25
report of committee on the expenditures in the
State Department, 80 far as relates to expenses
of the Diplomatic service, with a statement
showing the estimated expense in 1838, of the
several missions compared with an average ex-
pense of the same for the last eleven years
-
Rep. Com.
4
981
1
22
Mint, annual report of the Secretary of the Treasury, of
the transactions at the, in 1831
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
296
1
28
Same in 1832 and '3
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
500
1
24
Same in 1834 and '5
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
7
284
2
25
Same in 1836 -
Ex. Doc.
11
457
-
-
-
-
3
25
Same in 1837 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
284
1
22
Mint, annual report of the Director, operations in 1831
Ex. Doc.
2
57
2
22
Same in 1832
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
54
1
23
Same in 1833
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
48
-
I
-
2
23
Same in 1834
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
74
1
24
Same 1835
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
76
2
24
Same in 1836
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
96
2
25
Same in 1837 -
Ex. Doc.
110
-
-
-
-
5
3
25
Same in 1888
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
97
2
22
report of Director, as to the relative value of gold
and silver bullion, in the principal countries in
Europe; and on the degree of alloy in gold
coins, best for durability, &c., &c.
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
38
1
22
report of committee by Mr. Carson, with a report
of a committee of the Legislature of North Ca-
rolina, with various other information on the
subject of establishing assay offices in the gold
regions south
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
39
-
-
1
28
another report by Mr. Conner, same subject
-
Rep. Com.
3
291
1
22
report of committee on the subject of making
prompt payment for bullion deposited, dc.
-
Rep. Com.
5
496
1
23
report of the Director, on amending laws regu-
lating the mint, &c.
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
8
1
23
report of committee in favor of regulating the mint
so as to defray its own expenses, &c. -
-
Ex. Doc.
2
278
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22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 241
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Mint-Continued.
2
23
report of the Director on the subject of establish-
ing branches - -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
99
1
24
report of the Director, progress in erecting build-
ings for branches, and in relation to donation of
the city of New Orleans of lot of ground for that
purpose
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
76
2
24
report of same, progress towards completing build-
ings for the branches - -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
96
2
24
estimate of appropriations required in 1837, for the
branches
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
54
2
25
cost of erecting buildings and fixtures for the mint
and its branches; salaries of officers ; purchase
of bullion, and loss from wastage, and the
amount of coins struck at the several branches
Ex. Doc.
8
273
2
25
statement showing the whole amount of coinage
from its commencement to 1837
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
110
1
24
report of committee by Mr. Gillet, in favor of mak-
ing gold coins of a small denomination with
statements of amount of coinage from its first
establishment also, with table of assay of fo-
reign coins
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
513
8
25
report of the Director explanatory of the estimate
of appropriations required for expenses of the
mint and its branches in 1839
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
82
B
25
Legislature of North Carolina, in favor of coining
small change at the branch mint in that State -
Ex. Doc.
4
142
B
25
report as to the additional expenses that would be
incurred in making small coinage; with state-
ment of the amount of coinage in each year
at the branch in North Carolina, and the ex-
pense, &c.
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
189
I
25
report in favor of allowing compensation to Sam-
uel McComb, for superintending the erection
of buildings for the branch in North Carolina -
Rep. Com.
2
464
1
22
assays of foreign coins in 1831
-
-
-
Ex. Doc
4
115
B
22
Same, in 1832 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
123
1
23
Same, in 1833 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
247
B
23
Same, in 1834 -
-
-
-
I
Ex. Doc.
2
60
B
23
statement showing the value at the mint of all
foreign coins in 1835
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
189
24
same statement annexed to report of committee,
page 14
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
513
22
Mint of Great Britain, statement showing the quantity
of gold received at the; value of gold coined;
expense in coining, &c., from August, 1831, to
February, 1832
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
203
Minority reports from Committees, to wit:
22
Committee of Ways and Means, reducing and
equalizing the tariff -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
279
22
Same, renewal of charter of Bank U.S.
-
Rep. Com.
2
283
22
Select Committee inquiring into the proceedings
and affairs of the Bank U.S. -
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
460
22
Committee of Ways and Means, respecting the
conduct and solvency of the Bank U.S.
-
Rep. Com.
1
121
22
Committee on Manufactures, on the subject of
protecting manufactures
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
122
24
Select Committee, inquiry into the administration
of the Executive Departments
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
194
25
Committee on Public Lands, land claims between
the Mississippi and Perdido rivers
-
-
Rep. Com
818
25
Select Committee, duel between Cilley and
Graves
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
825
31
242
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Minority reports from Committees.-Continued.
2
25
Committee on Foreign Affairs, respecting affairs
with Mexico -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
1056
s
25
Select Committee on charges against Commodore
Elliott
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
295
s
25
Select Committee, on defalcations of S. Swart-
wout and others
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
313
2
25
Mississippi, contested election, returns and certificate of
election of members to the 25th Congress
-
Ex. Doc.
2
54
I
25
report of committee as to the validity of their elec-
tion at the extra session, 1st sess. 25th Cong.
[bound at the end of the Ex. Docta] -
-
Rep. Com.
1
8
2
25
report of committee in relation to the same, con-
tested at the 2d session, by Messrs Prentise and
Word
Rep. Com.
$79
-
-
-
-
-
2
Mississippi, State of, memorials on the subject of the
Bank U.S. and the removal of the public de-
posites, (see Bank U. S.)
1
22
report of committee against establishing land office
at Columbus -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
392
1
23
memorial of the Legislature, pre-emption to lands
acquired by the Choctaw treaty
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
75
1
24
Legislature against certain claims to reservations,
under the Choctaw treaty
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
89
2
23
documents in relation to claims of certain citizens
to pre-emption rights, Choctaw lands -
-
Rep. Com.
1
79
1
24
business done at the land office at Augusta, land
entered, &c. -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
233
s
25
Legislature, for mail State route from the Missis-
sippi to Jackson, and for distributing the mail
at Mobile, instead at New Orleans
-
Ex. Doc.
5
215
-
s
25
Legislature, for the establishment of certain post
offices in that State -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
216
1
23
report of committee, suspend sales of lands in the
northern part of the State of, &c.
-
-
Rep. Com.
s
445
s
25
report of committee in favor of confirming certain
purchasers of land in their purchase, under pre-
emption act of 19th June, 1834
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
173
2
22
Mississippi River, report of Capt. Delafield, inspecting
works for the improvement of
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
66
1
23
relative to the expenditure of the appropriation
made in 1832, for the improvement of
-
Ex. Doc.
6
489
1
24
in relation to the construction of levees on the,
drain inundated lands, &c.
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
11
1
24
report of committee, same subject
-
Rep. Com.
3
549
-
2
24
report on the progress in improving above the
mouth of the Ohio river, in 1836; documents
President's message, page 279
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
24
report of survey, &c. in 1837, with a view to its
improvement, and route for ship canal from the
Mississippi to Gulf of Mexico
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
173
2
25
report showing the nature of the works for the im-
provement of, the amount heretofore appropria-
ted for that object, &c. up to 1838
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
90
2
24
report of committee against the claim of L.
Bissell, for timber cut on his land on the
banks of the Mississippi, improving naviga-
tion, &c.
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
283
2
23
Mississippi and Ohio rivers, amount expended annually
from 1821 to 1833 for their improvement, page
31
-
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc
3
90
25
amount expended in 1834, 5, 6, and 7 -
Ex. Doc.
8
251
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 243
Congress.
Description
of book.
-
Volume.
Number.
Mississippi and Ohio rivers.-Continued.
22
annual report of the superintendent, progress, &c.,
improvement of in 1831; documents President's
message, page 90
-
-
-
-.
Ex. Doc.
1
2
22
Same, for 1832, page 114
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
23
Same, for 1833, page 102
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
1
23
Same, for 1834, page 150
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
24
Same, for 1835, page 165
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
24
Same, for 1886, page 274
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
25
Same, for 1837, page 428
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
3
25
Same, for 1838, page 223
-
..
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
Missouri, matters relating to lands in Missouri. (See
Lands, in Missouri.)
22
Missouri, State of; Legislature of, against distributing
proceeds from sales of the public lands
-
Ex. Doc.
3
145
improvement of the harbor of St. Louis. (See St.
Louis, see Harbors.)
23
amendment to the constitution of, in relation to
her boundary -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
162
24
Legislature of, approving of the course of the Ex-
ecutive, in relation to the United States Bank
and land bill -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
21
24
amount of lead accruing from the mines in, and
expenses between 1821 and 1831
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
102
25
report of committee on the subject of applying
proceeds from rents of lead mines in Missouri,
to the support of schools
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
171
24
memorial of citizens of St. Louis, in favor of the
Cumberland road passing through that place -
Ex. Doc.
4
140
24
report of committee, on claims of citizens of, de-
predations by the Fox and Sac Indians
-
Rep. Com.
1
266
24
report of committee establishing land office at Jef-
ferson, in
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
289
24
report of committee on granting land, aid in mak-
ing road from Jefferson City to Little Rock, in
Arkansas
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
651
25
Legislature, pre-emption to settlers deprived by
Spanish grants
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
7
152
25
Legislature in favor of field notes being furnished
purchasers of land, free of expense
-
-
Ex. Doc.
7
158
25
Legislature, for new land district, northwest part
of the State
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
7
156
25
Legislature, in favor of the improvement of Grand
river
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
7
165
25
documents submitted by the Hon. Mr. Harrison,
protection of the frontiers
-
-
1
Ex. Doc.
8
276
25
plan of General Gaines, same object
-
-
Ex. Doc.
9
311
25
report of committee on dividing commons of Ca-
rondolet, in
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
523
25
report of committee on furnishing the State with
ordnance, cannon, &c.
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
910
25
report of committee in favor of paying volunteers
of, for their horses lost on their way to Tampa
Bay -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
948
25
report of committee against application of certain
citizens, for pre-emption, to inundated lands,
&c.
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
97
22
Missouri, boundaries; report of committee in favor of
extending the Western boundary 80 as to in-
clude slip of land to the Missouri river
-
Rep. Com.
5
512
23
memorial of the Legislature, and other documents
Digitized by
on same subject
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
107
244
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Missouri boundaries.-Continued
1
24
committee again report in favor of extending the
Western boundary
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
379
2
28
amendment to the constitution of Missouri in rela-
tion to the Western boundary
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
162
2
24
act of the Legislature of Missouri, giving her as-
sent to the extension of the Western boundary
Ex. Doc.
3
83
2
25
report of William Clark, Superintendent of Indian
Affairs, on the boundary between the Indians,
and -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
7
148
2
25
report of committee against extending the North-
ern boundary of Missouri. [Iowa and Missouri]
Rep. Com.
3
768
3
25
report of commissioners, appointed to run the
Northern boundary of, [between Iowa and Mis-
souri,] with maps, &c.
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
128
1
23
Missouri river; relative to the expenditure of the mo-
ney appropriated in 1832, for the improvement
of
-
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
489
1
24
on the subject of constructing levees on the Mis-
souri and other rivers, drain inundated lands,
&c.
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
II
-
1
24
report of committee, on same subject
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
549
2
24
progress in the improvements of, in 1836 docu-
ments accompanying President's message, page
279 -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
8
3
25
same, in 1838; documents, President's message,
page 233
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
25
report from Engineer Department, recommend-
ing the employment of snag boats, with a view to
the improvement of
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
235
1
22
Missionaries, memorial of Board of Commissioners for
Foreign Missions, with sundry documents, in
relation to their property in the Choctaw na-
tion, &c.
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
194
8
25
correspondence in relation to the expulsion of
missionaries from among the Creeks
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
127
1
22
Miscellaneous claims discharged at the Treasury, in 1831
Ex. Doc.
4
114
2
22
Same, in 1832 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
108
1
23
Same, in 1833 -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
124
-
2
23
Same, in 1834 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
161
1
24
Same, in 1835 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
159
2
24
Same, in 1836 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
87
2
25
Same, in 1837 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
7
180
3
25
Same, in 1838 -
Ex. Doc.
3
75
-
-
-
-
1
22
Mitchell, James, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
121
1
22
Mitchell and Yarnall, to be released from excess charg-
ed on contract price, they failing to comply
-
Rep. Com.
2
253
2
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
236
2
25
Same -
I
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
931
1
23
Mitchell, Thomas, invalid pension
Rep. Com.
1
69
-
-
-
1
24
Mitchell and Woodward, refund amount paid for patent
not issued
-
-
-
I
-
Rep. Com.
1
62
2
25
Mitchell, Benjamin, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
450
2
25
Mitchell, Nathaniel, indemnity, damages from official
acts -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
780
1
23
Mix, Mervin P., losses on Treasury notes
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
205
2
24
Mix, Ransom, increase of revolutionary pension
Rep. Com.
1
186
-
2
24
Mobile, corporation, advances, equipping mounted VO-
lunteers, Creck war -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
304
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
58
25 Moffit, George, heirs of, Indian reservation
-
-
Rep. Com
2
$93
23
Monagan and cCartney, work on Cumberland road
Dig
Rep. Com.
456
23
Monagan, William, same
-
-
Rep. Com.
A
155
-
-
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.
245
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
-
1
24
Monroe, William and others, Indian depredation
-
Rep. Com.
1
266
1
24
Monrow, Barney, heirs of, revolutionary bounty land -
Rep. Com.
2
452
1
22
Montague, Nathaniel, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
381
2
25
Monty, Amable, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
504
2
25
Montgomery's letter on the subject of consular system -
Ex. Doc.
11
467
2
22
Monongahela river, report of survey of, with a view of
improving its navigation between Brownsville
-
and Pittsburg
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
126
1
23
additional report
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
351
1
23
report of committee on the subject of improving
its navigation, &c.
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
443
2
23
memorial of convention at Brownsville, in favor
of same
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
130
1
23
Monuments, reports of committee in favor of crecting a
monument at Yorktown, Va. -
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
488
1
24
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
82
2
24
report in favor of crecting one to the memory of
General Wooster
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
9
1
24
to the memory of Washington, granting lots in
Washington city to crect monument thereon -
Rep. Com.
2
483
2
25
memorial of John Ely, in favor of erecting to the
memory of Washington
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
62
1
24
in favor of erecting monument to the memory of
Captain Nathaniel Hale
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
171
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
989
1
24
in favor of crecting one to the memory of David
Williams, one of the captors of Major Andre -
Rep. Com.
3
811
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
428
2
25
in favor of erecting to the memory of general offi-
cers of the revolution
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
414
Money, public, in relation to the safe keeping, &c., of,
(see sub-Treasury.)
Money, public, (see also Revenue.)
2
23
Money, public, report of the Secretary of the Treasury,
(Mr. Woodbury) with sundry statements on the
subject of the collection, safe keeping, and dis-
bursement of the public revenue
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
27
1
25
different methods adopted from the commence-
ment for the safe keeping of the public revenue,
and the losses under each, by defalcations, &c.
Ex. Doc.
1
29
2
25
reports from the several Departments, accompany-
ing President's message, on the subject of pro-
viding for the better security in the disburse-
ment of the public revenue, page 165
-
Ex. Doc.
1
3
8
25
President Van Buren recommends further legisla-
tion for the punishment of public agents using
for private purposes public money under their
charge, page 11
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
8
25
President suggests the propriety of the appoint-
ment of a committee of Congress to inspect at
intervals the accounts of agents having the care
of public money, &c., page 11
1
-
Ex. Doc.
]
2
Money, lost in hands of public agents, reports on appli-
cations for relief, &c., to wit
1
22
in favor of Bernard Kelly, postmaster, lost by the
burning of his office -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
67
1
22
against the claim of Nathaniel Patten, postmaster,
money stolen -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
335
1
23
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
52
2
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
271
1
22
against the claim of J. P. Cox, paymaster, stolen
Rep. Com.
467
1
22
in favor of Guy W. Smith, receiver of land office,
Digitized by
stolen, without neglect on his part, &c.
-
Rep. Com.
483
246
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Money, lost in hands of public agents; reports on appli-
cation for relief, &c.-Continued.
1
28
against the claim of Alphonso Wetmore, late pay-
master, accidentally lost by sinking of boat, &c.;
case not satisfactorily proven -
-
-
Rep Com.
2
228
1
28
against the claim of the representatives of Thomas
White, deputy collector of internal duties, by
robbery, not proven
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
s
358
1
28
in favor of W. Seawell, lieutenant in the army,
lost by the blowing up of steamboat, &c.
-
Rep. Com.
4
525
1
24
in favor of David McCord, receiver of land office,
lost by burning, &c.
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
686
2
25
against the claim of Thomas A. Smith, receiver
of land office, stolen from steamboat, due care
for its safety not being observed
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
471
2
25
against the claim of Lieut. W. S. Ketchum, assist-
ant commissary, stolen, loss not proven, nor
that due care for its safety had been observed -
Rep. Com.
3
723
Money, lost, transmission by mail-
2
25
report against the claim of Colt and Donalson,
Government not answerable for money commit-
ted to the mail, &c.
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
528
2
25
against the claim of William and Samuel Ander-
son, stolen from the post office
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
628
2
25
against the claim of William Tatem, for money
lost after being placed in post office, use of the
mails, being voluntary act, at his own risk, and
not that of the Government
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
169
-
2
25
against the claim of Lutz and Lipscomb, on same
grounds
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
725
2
25
Money, old continental, report against the claims of
Eshia Adair, for the payment of
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
914
2
25
Same, in the case of Wm. Roberts
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
963
2
22
Moody, John, invalid pension -
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
1
1
28
Moody, George and Samuel S. Lord, bounty on fishing
voyage
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
211
2
24
Moon, Jacob, heirs of, seven years half pay, revolution-
ary
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
8
1
22
Moore, Andrew, horse lost
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
189
1
22
Moore, Isaac, revolutionary pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
5
476
2
22
Moore, Isidore, refund payment on land
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
76
1
28
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
68
1
23
Moore, Thomas, P., contested election of, from Ken-
tucky
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
446
1
24
letter from, in relation to proposition to pay him
for time, while contesting his right to a seat in
Congress, &c.
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
132
1
23
Moore, John, invalid pension -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
15
1
24
Moore, John, heirs of, commutation claim
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
563
1
23
Moore, Thomas, work on Cumberland road
-
-
Rep. Com
4
456
1
24
Moore, Alfred L., surety of contractor to furnish mili-
tary stores, &c.
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
347
1
23
Moors, Jeremiah, losses on contract, occasioned by
storm, &c.
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
281
1
24
Moore, Allen R., for use and damages, store-house, used
by troops
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
534
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
26
1
24
Moors, Benjamin, damages, occupation of his farm, by
military, late war
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
612
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
I
36
2
25
Moor, James, correct error, entry of land
-
-
Rep. Com
1
138
25
Moor, William, same -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com
140
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 247
Description
Session.
Congress.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
2
25
Moore, Peters & Co., extra allowance, carrying mail, &c.
Rep. Com.
3
745
3
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
144
2
25
Moore, Captain James, property impressed during the
revolution
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
911
-
2
24
Morfitt, Henry, widow of, revolutionary half pay pension
Rep. Com.
1
76
2
25
Morfitt, Henry, heirs of, commutation claim -
-
Rep. Com.
2
521
1
22
Morgan, Abner, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
396
75
2
22
Morgan, Asher, pre-emption to land -
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
1
28
Same
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
77
-
1
23
Morgan, Col. Gideon, invalid pension -
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
409
1
24
Same
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
180
-
1
24
Morgan, Alexander G., services, aid de camp, campaign
against the Indians in 1832 also, loss of wagon
and team
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
701
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
50
1
24
Morgan, Abigail, navy pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
25
2
25
Morgan, Charles, representative of Simon Porche, land
claim
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
781
2
25
Morgan, Col. Charles, land claim
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
1034
2
25
Morgan, Jonathan, on the subject of steamboilers
-
Ex. Doc.
5
100
2
24
Moreland, Elisha and others, pre-emption claims
-
Rep. Com.
1
137
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
92
-
-
3
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
175
1
22
Moran, Charles, buildings injured, occupied as hospital
Rep. Com.
3
415
1
24
Morrison, Jesse, lost horse
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
787
1
22
Morrison, James, executors of, allowance of interest, and
compromise, unsettled claim, &c.
-
-
Rep. Com.
5
505
1
23
Same
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
11
Morrison and Wheeler. (See Ward and Ficklin.)
8
25
Morrison, James, land claim -
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
895
-
2
25
Morrison, Thomas D.
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
1049
3
25
Morrison, Abraham, surety of postmaster, loss by acci-
dental burning, &c.
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
57
1
22
Morris, Lester, revolutionary pension -
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
23
2
23
Morrell, Simon S., invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
18
3
25
Morse, Professor, on the subject of electro magnetic tele-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
graphs
-
-
58
-
1
22
Morse, Isaac, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
-
372
Morse, Elihu, revolutionary pension -
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
372
1
22
2
25
Morrow, Dr. W. J. J., concerning his pay, surgeon to
Tennessee volunteers
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
1024
3
25
Morrow, Isaac, pre-emption claim
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
227
2
22
Morton, A. H., value of buildings on public ground, at
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
Fort Jesup
101
-
1
Morton, Thomas, invalid pension
-
Rep. Com.
4
23
-
-
499
3
25
Mormons, memorial of Richard Owens in behalf of socie-
ty of -
-
Ex. Doc.
3
42
-
-
-
-
1
28
Morocco, presents from the Emperor of, (lion and two
horses,) in relation to the disposal of -
-
Ex. Doc.
1
28
1
28
report of committee, by Mr. Archer ,on the subject
of disposing of those presents -
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
302
2
24
copy of treaty with Morocco
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
145
24
Moss, Simeon, revolutionary pension -
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
806
1
2
Same
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
178
25
-
-
z
25
Moseley, Catharine, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
273
2
25
Motlow, John, heirs of, Indian depredations in 1781
-
Rep. Com.
4
845
1
22
Moulton, Simeon, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
365
1
24
Mountjoy, William, heirs of, commutation claim
-
Rep. Com.
8
646
1
24
Moylan, Col. Stephen, heirs of, commutation claim
-
Rep. Com.
2
487
25
Mozatt, John G. extra services, &c., captain's clerk
-
Rep. Com.
4
998
2
1
24
Mullings, James, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
274
1
23
Mullowny, John, representatives of, reimburse disburse-
ments while consul at Tangier
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
46
248
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
2
25
Mulberry and sugar beet report of committee lease
land for the culture of, with information from
various sources on the culture of, &c., &c.
-
Rep. Com.
3
815
3
25
against the application of J. T. Austin, for pre-
emption to land aid in culture of
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
112
2
25
Mumford, Benjamin B., representatives of, claim under
treaty with Spain
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
889
1
24
Munger and Mahon, sureties of deputy postmaster
-
Rep Com.
3
626
2
24
Munson, AEneas, commutation claim, surgeon's mate -
Rep. Com.
2
259
1
22
Murray, Anthony, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
426
1
24
Murray, Thomas, compensation as master carpenter,
navy yard, Washington
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
371
2
25
Murray, Thomas, junior, representatives of, services,
secretary to Cherokee delegation
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
696
1
23
Murray, John, work on Cumberland road
-
-
Rep. Com
4
455
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
757
2
25
Murray, Robert, change land unfit for cultivation
-
Rep. Com.
1
204
2
25
Murray, Reuben, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
919
8
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
212
1
24
Murphy, Benjamin, property taken by Cherokee Indians
Rep. Com.
1
a
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
549
1
24
Murphy, Sarah, services, cleaning hospital house, late
war -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
572
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
29
Muscle Shoal canal. (See Canals.)
2
25
Muscat, treaty with the Sultan of, page 25
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
s
1
22
Musical instruments memorial of manufacturers, in
favor of additional duty on
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
229
1
24
Nagle and DeFrias, value of their slaves, illegally seized
and lest
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
209
1
23
Nance, Richard, correct entry of land -
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
79
2
24
Nantucket harbor, map of, cannot be furnished at this
session
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
165
2
25
Nantucket Steamboat Company, pay for transporting
mail -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
:
641
2
22
Naples, copy of treaty with the Government of, indem-
nity for spoliations
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
60
1
23
same, as ratified
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
414
2
23
first instalment paid, President's message, page 4
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
24
whole amount paid, page 4, President's message -
Ex. Doc.
1
8
1
23
extending time of commission, adjust claims, &c.
Ex. Doc.
3
179
1
24
list of awards of commissioners -
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
242
2
25
report of committee against purchasing the
Neapolitan stock
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
441
2
25
report of committee against the claim of Samuel
Goldsbury, spoliations prior to 1807
-
-
Rep. Com.
:
799
2
22
Narraganset Bay, report of survey of -
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
19
1
24
Nash, Ira, and James Alexander, Indian deprodations
in 1814
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
131
2
25
Nash, Doctor Sylvester, invalid pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
644
3
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
131
Naturalization, (see also Emigrants.)
2
25
memorial of citizens of Washington county, N.Y.
in favor of revising and amending laws on the
subject of
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
7
154
2
25
same, of citizens of NewYork, same object
-
Ex. Doc.
9
313
3
25
same, of Louisiana, same subject
-
-
Ex Doc.
4
162
2
25
report of select committee, by Mr. Russell, in
favor of amending and making the laws uni-
form; with sundry documents connected with
the subject
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
1040
25
Native American Association of the District of Colum-
igitized by
bia, memorial of
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
8
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 To 1839. 249
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
2
25
National disputes, memorials on the subject of arbitra-
-
}
Ex. Doc.
2
(50
ting -
-
-
-
-
₹68
3
25
memorial of the Peace Society of East Haddam,
same object
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
171
2
25
report of Committee on Foreign Affairs on same
subject
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
979
3
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
194
1
24
Nations, Margaret, memorial of the Legislature of Indi-
ana, in favor of making her grant of land, &c - -
Ex. Doc.
4
155
1
22
Navarre, Isidore, boat impressed and lost
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
418
Navy Department, clerks employed in the. (See Clerks.)
contingent expenses. (See Contingent Expenses.)
contracts. (See Contracts.)
in relation to protested bills. (See Bills of Ex-
change, &c.)
1
22
in relation to the settlement of certain accounts
on the Fourth Auditor's books, by transfer of ap-
propriations -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
24
a
22
letter from the Secretary in relation to arrearages
in the contingent fund for 1830
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
28
1
24
Secretary transmits printed copies of Naval Re-
gister -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
46
1
23
Secretary reeommends alterations in the duties,
&c., of the Fourth Auditor, page 225 -
-
Ex. Doc.
1
1
2
25
amount of postage paid by the Department express
mail -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
106
3
25
extra clerk hire, answer calls, &c. of House of
Representatives
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
22
8
25
explanatory of the appropriations required in 1839
Ex. Doc.
8
37
3
25
effect of reports of committees of Congress on the
settlements of claims by Departments against
the Government
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
106
1
23
Navy, Board of Commissioners, Secretary of the Navy
recommends change in the arrangement of the
business of the, page 225
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
1
2
25
in relation to the employment of additional clerks
for the
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
266
1
22
Navy appropriations and expenditures in 1831
-
Ex. Doc.
3
91
2
22
Same in 1832
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
75
1
23
Same in 1833
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
72
2
23
Same in 1834
I
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
122
1
24
Same in 1835
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
96
2
24
Same in 1836
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
126
2
25
Same in 1837
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
124
3
25
Same in 1838
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
185
1
22
Navy, annual report of the Secretary of the Navy, showing
its operation and condition in 1831, with state-
ments of estimates of appropriations required
for the service and that of the marine corps; the
condition and disposition of vessels; proceedings
under laws for its gradual increase and improve-
ment dry docks concerning navy pensions
and hospitals; the deaths, resignations, and dis-
missals; proceedings for the suppression of the
slave trade; coast survey, &c., pages 36 and 225
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
22
Same, with similar statements in 1832, pages 41
and 203
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
23
Same, with similar statements in 1833, page 225
Ex. Doc.
1
1
2
23
Same, with similar statements in 1834, pages 310
and 317
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
w
1
24
Same, with similar statements in 1835, pages 329
and 338
-
-
-
-
Digit
Ex
Doc
32
250
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
umber.
2
24
Navy, annual report of the Secretary of the, showing its
operation and condition in 1836, with statements
of estimates of appropriations required for the
service and that of the marine corps; the condi-
tion and disposition of vessels; proceedings un-
der laws for its gradual increase and improve
ment; dry docks; concerning navy pensions
and hospitals; the deaths, resignations, and dis-
missals; proceedings for the suppression of the
slave trade; coast survey, &c., pages 441 and 450
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
25
Same, with similar statements in 1837, pages 761
and 772
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
3
3
25
Same, in 1838, pages 543 and 548
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
8
Navy, proper, contingent expenses of the, (see Contin-
gent Expenses.)
Navy, proper, gradual increase, for proceedings under
the law for the gradual increase and improve-
ment of the navy. (See annual reports from
the Navy Department, accompanying the Pre-
sident's message at the commencement of each
session.)
for the annual estimates of appropriations for the
service of navy, see as above.
1
22
letter from the Secretary of Navy in relation to
arrearages in 1830, and insufficiency of the con-
tingent fund for the navy
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
23
1
22
report in favor of changing the navy rations, &c. -
Ex. Doc.
2
81
1
22
in relation to the rule by which lieutenants are
appointed to actual services, &c., and as to ad-
ditional allowances,&c.
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
133
1
22
statement showing the sea service of each lieu-
tenant
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
307
2
22
report of committee on the subject of supposed
abuses by officers of the
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
77
1
22
abstract of circulars to live oak agents; documents
President's message, page 262
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
22
documents in relation to the preservation, &c. of
live oak timber
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
178
2
22
additional, same subject
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
23
1
22
memorial of captains and masters commandants,
for increase of their pay
-
-
-
Ex Doc.
5
206
1
23
report of committee, fixing pay of officers, equal-
izing it with pay of army officers, &c. -
-
Rep. Com.
2
295
1
23
another report on same subject, with various state-
ments
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
467
2
22
on the subject of regulating and increasing the
pay of officers, and creating admirals; with
statements showing their pay in 1832, and the
proposed increase
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
133
1
23
Secretary recommends an increase of the pay of
officers, &c.; page 229
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
I
2
23
statement showing the pay and allowances of
every kind to each grade of officers in 1833 -
Ex. Doc.
5
192
1
24
statement showing the aggregate pay and emolu-
ments paid each commissioned officer, by name,
in 1833 and 1834
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
236
2
23
memorial of working men of Philadelphia against
increasing pay of officers, without correspond-
ing increase to sailors
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
108
2
23
statement showing the amount of ordnance at the
several navy yards in 1834, page 38 -
-
1
Rep. Com.
1
141
24
report of committee in favor of increasing the
pay of warrant officers, boatswains, gunners, &c.
Rep.
Com.
ogle
511
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 251
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Navy, proper.-Continued.
2
24
report of committee on the subject of regulating
pay, &c. of pursers
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
142
2
25
report of committee, in 1838, regulating pay uí
pursers
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
586
1
23
report of committee in favor of increasing pay of
chaplains and schoolmasters -
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
121
1
22
number of vessels arriving and departing from
each yard, between 1815 and 1832; number of
men recruited, and the annual expense of trans-
porting seamen from 1817 to 1832; and number
of vessels built and repaired at each yard since
late war with Great Britain to 1832 -
-
Ex. Doc.
5
228
1
22
report of Captain Kennedy, visit to Liberia in
1831; documents President's message, page
226
-
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
22
report of the cruise of the schooner Boxer to Li-
beria, in 1832; documents accompanying Presi-
dent's message, page 280
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
23
report of committee authorizing the settlement of
certain claims, under contracts, for the gradual
increase of the navy -
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
266
2
22
President recommends further measures for the
gradual improvement of the, page 14 -
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
24
President recommends increase of the navy, pro-
tection of commerce, &c., page 24
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
24
President again recommends the same, page 20 -
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
25
President Van Buren calls the attention of Con-
gress to the improvement of the, page 21
-
Ex. Doc.
1
3
1
24
report of committee by Mr. Jarvis on the subject
of making a permanent increase of the naval
peace establishment, with various statements
from the Navy Department, therewith con-
nected
-
Rep. Com.
785
-
-
-
-
3
1
24
President recommends the enlistments, &c., of
boys, page 24
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
24
again recommended, pages 20 and 444 -
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
24
same by the Secretary of the Navy, page 832
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
22
circulars respecting assistance to vessels in dis-
tress documents President's message, page 265
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
22
same, respecting punishments in the navy ; docu-
ments President's message, page 265 -
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
22
in relation to fixing sites for naval school
-
Ex. Doc.
2
48
1
23
report of committee in favor of making additional
provisions for naval schools, and increasing pay
of chaplains and schoolmasters
-
Rep. Com.
1
121
-
2
22
number of midshipmen appointed from each State,
and the proportion to which each was entitled,
at various periods between 1828 and 1833 ; and
number necessary for the service
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
115
1
23
copy of new code of rules and regulations for the
government of the navy, prepared by a board of
officers appointed for the purpose of revising
rules, &c.
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
20
1
23
amendments proposed to the rules, &c., submitted
through the President
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
375
2
22
expenses of the board revising naval code docu-
ments with President's message, page 234
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
28
Secretary recommends the establishment of a li-
thographic press for the use of the navy ; pages
226 and 241 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
1
2
23
same, pages 315 and 336
-
-
Ex.
Doc.
2
252
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Session.
Congress.
Description
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Navy.-Continued.
1
28
Secretary recommends the establishment of a me-
dical board, page 226
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
}
1
28
names of ships employed during the revolution,
and names of commanders
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
391
1
28
in relation to discontinuing the use of ardent spi-
rits in the
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
486
I
22
circulars respecting the same ; documents with
President's message, page 265
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
25
memorial of inhabitants of Rhode Island, against
the use of ardent spirits
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
9
321
2
25
convention of New Hampshire, same
-
Ex. Doc.
11
436
2
23
views of the President, in 1884, with respect to
the navy, page 20
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
28
President recommends, in 1884, the building of
steam batteries, pages 20 and 312
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
23
letter from the Secretary in relation to the allow-
ance of travelling expenses to officers of the -
Ex. Doc.
3
III
2
23
on the subject of using cotton canvass and cotton
clothing in the navy -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
148
2
22
report of committee on the subject of testing Mo-
ses Smith's improvement in the mariner's com-
pass needle
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
84
2
23
report on the subject of Commodore Barron's
steam prow ship
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
86
1
24
report against patronizing B. Smith's invention to
ascertain longitudes, &c.
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
450
1
24
report of committee test utility of Brown's fire
ship -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
490
1
24
Secretary recommends that midshipmen should be
admitted to certain studies at the Military Aca-
demy, page 332
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-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
8
]
24
Secretary recommends the establishment of an ob-
servatory, page 332
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
24
marine guards at yards, subject to the directions
of the naval officer commanding the yard, &c. -
Ex. Doc.
4
118
1
24
report on the subject of a permanent system, for
national defence, &c.
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
243
2
24
officers ordered on service in 1836, and asked to
be excused, and reasons assigned, list of
-
Ex. Doc.
3
81
2
24
officers appointed to test efficiency of light guns
for the use of the navy; documents President's
message, page 448
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
23
report of commissioners appointed to test efficien-
cy, &c. of naval ordnance, (light guns); docu-
ments President's message, page 851 -
-
Ex. Doc.
1
3
2
25
letter of Captain Jones on same subject, page 854
Ex. Doc.
1
3
2
25
in relation to the construction, &c. of steam frigate
Fulton
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-
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-
Ex. Doc.
11
423
2
25
alteration proposed to said vessel
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-
Ex. Doc.
11
424
2
25
measures, &c. taken in 1837, building of two
sloops of war; documents President's message,
page 811
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
3
2
25
report of the Committee of Ways and Means ex-
planatory of the appropriations required for
1838, and as to the unexpended balances
-
Rep. Com.
1
303
2
25
report of committee on the subject of making ap-
propriations to finish frigate Raritan, at Phila-
delphia
-
-
-
-
-
2
Rep. Com.
8
703
25
report of committee on the subject of employing
steam vessels on the lakes
-
-
-
Rep. Com
1018
3
25
President recommends increase of small vessels
tized by
for the; page 19
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-
-
-
Rep. Com.
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2
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253
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Navy.-Continued.
3
25
Secretary of the Navy recommends the establish-
ment of naval academy; page 547
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
3
25
proceedings of court marshal in the case of Lieut.
Hunter, and copy of charges against Commodore
Elliott
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
118
3
25
correspondence of Commodore Elliot as to the
above case
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
200
3
25
charges preferred by Midshipman Barton against
Commodore Elliot
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
191
3
25
reports of majority and minority of select commit-
tee on the charges of Midshipman Barton against
Commodore Elliott
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
295
1
22
exploring expedition, by Fanning and Pendleton,
memorial and journal of their proceedings, and
asking compensation for expenditures in making
discoveries
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
61
2
23
memorial of citizens of Philadelphia, in favor of
Government aiding in expedition to the South
Seas -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
48
2
23
Reynold's report on islands and shoals in the
Pacific ocean
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
105
2
24
remarks of the Secretary of the Navy in relation
to the fitting out an exploring expedition; docu-
ments President's message, page 444 -
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
24
report of the Secretary of the Navy in relation to
the progress made (in 1837) in fitting out the
expedition authorized by act of the last session;
the object of the expedition; names of vessels to
be employed; number of officers and men; and
the estimated expense; with list of instruments,
&c., procured for that service -
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
188
1
25
report of the Secretary as to the cause of delay in
the sailing of the expedition, and additional
expense, &c. -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
50
2
25
communicates all the documents, connected with
the delay, &c., with list of officers excused from
serving in the expedition
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
7
147
2
25
list of vessels built or selected for the expedition,
and officers and their pay
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
255
3
25
in relation to the pay and promotion of officers
engaged in the expedition
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
194
2
25
experiments made as to the sailing qualities of the
vessels of the squadron; page 764
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
3
2
25
observations of the Secretary of the Navy as to the
expense, &c. of the expedition; page 764
-
Ex. Doc.
1
3
2
25
scientific corps placed under pay, &c.; page
766 -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
3
3
25
Secretary of the Navy recommends that remunera-
tion be made to the scientific persons who had
been appointed to the expedition, but not in-
cluded in last arrangement; documents Presi-
dent's message, page 544
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
3
25
Commodore Jones resigns the command, and
Licut. Wilkes appointed; page 544
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
3
25
notice of the sailing of the expedition; page 564 -
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
23
Navy Yards and Dry Docks, at Charleston, S. C., Se-
cretary states that all documents on this subject
had been previously communicated to Congress,
and to be found with report of Committee on
Naval Affairs, No. 541 1st session, 23d Con-
gress
-
-
-
-
Ex.
Doc.
7
254
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Navy yards and dry docks, &c.-Continued.
1
28
report of Committee on Naval Affairs on the sub-
ject of establishing yard at Charleston, with
Captain Kearney's report, and various other do-
cuments, as referred to in the above letter from
the Secretary of the Navy
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
541
1
24
same, reprinted
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
199
1
24
letter from the Secretary of the Navy, expressive
of his opinion as to the propriety of establishing
yard at Charleston
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
93
1
24
memorial of Chamber of Commerce of Charleston
in favor of yard at that place
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
175
2
24
memorial of merchants and others, same
-
Ex. Doc.
2
38
2
25
report of the Secretary of the Navy on the proprie-
ty of establishing yard at Charleston for small
vessels, sloops of war, &c.
Ex. Doc.
2
44
-
-
-
2
25
memorial of citizens of Charleston, for same
-
Ex. Doc.
10
411
1
23
at Pensacola, report of Captain Dallas on the
practicability of deepening the bar at Pensacola,
with a view to the establishment of a dry dock
at that place documents accompanying Presi-
dent's message, page 263
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
1
1
24
map of the harbor and bar, by Major Kearney ;
bound in Vol. 4, between No. 176 and 177, Ex-
ecutive Documents -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
1
24
report of committee on the subject of deepening
bar at Pensacola and establishing dry dock
-
Rep. Com.
2
424
1
24
report of the Secretary of the Navy on same sub-
ject
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
157
2
24
report of Board of Officers appointed to make exa-
minations and fix plan for dry dock at that place
Ex. Doc.
2
50
2
24
plan of yard transmitted
-
Ex. Doc.
2
53
-
-
2
25
estimate of cost for navy yard and barracks at same
place, by Col. Totten
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
7
200
2
25
report of Commodores Stewart and Dallas and
Captain Bolton, on same subject
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
216
1
24
at Brooklyn, New York; Secretary of the Navy
recommends the establishment of dry dock at
that place documents Pres. message page 334
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
24
Baldwin's report on the subject of the removal of
navy yard from Brooklyn to some other place,
with cost, &c., attending the same
18
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
25
report of examination, &c., by Professor Renwick,
of New York bay, with view of fixing on site
for dry dock
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
35
-
2
25
report of Swift and McNeil, civil engineers, on
same subject -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
as
2
25
report of Board of Navy Commissioners in relation
to dry dock at Brooklyn
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
-
2
25
at Philadelphia; letter from Commodore Stewart
and Captain Henry on the subject of a dry dock
at that place -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
223
-
2
25
memorials of inhabitants of Philadelphia, on same
subject
-
-
-
-
}
Ex. Doc.
on
393
10
407
-
2
25
report of committee in favor of constructing dry
dock at Philadelphia -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
872
2
23
at Sackett's and Storr's Harbors; in relation to
certain expenditures at the yards at these places,
and on the subject of the claim of Henry Eck-
ford for ground rent, &c.
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
43
2
24
South of Chesapeake; report of Board of Officers
appointed to make examinations, &c., with a
view to the establishment of navy yard
-
Ex. Doc.
3
130
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22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 255
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Navy yards, &c.Continued.
3
25
report of survey of May river, by Lieut. Wilkes,
with a view to naval depot, &c.
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
85
2
24
expenditures on dry docks at Charlestown, Massa-
chusetts and at Gosport, Virginia, up to October
1836 ; documents accompanying President's
message, page 483
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
25
report of committee in favor of purchasing of Sa-
muel D. Harris and others, additional land for
the use of the yard at Charlestown, Mass.
-
Rep. Com.
1
258
1
24
marine guards at navy yards to be under direc-
tions of navy officers, commanding, page 3
-
Ex. Doc.
4
118
1
24
memorial of clerks of yards, for an increase of
their pay
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
77
1
24
report of committee against the claim of Thomas
Murray, master cooper, yard in Washington,
for pay while works were suspended owing to
the yard being burnt
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
371
Navy, Hospitals, (see Hospitals, Navy.)
Navy, Privateer Pension Fund, (see Pensions, Priva-
teer.)
1
22
Navy, Pension Fund; annual report showing the condi-
tion of the navy pension fund, in 1831
-
Ex. Doc.
1
5
2
22
Same, in 1832 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
5
1
23
Same, in 1833 documents Pres. message. p. 247
Ex. Doc.
1
1
2
23
Same, in 1834 ; documents with President's mes-
sage. page 353
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
24
Same, in 1835 ; with list of pensioners -
-
Ex. Doc.
3
85
2
24
Same, in 1836 ; same, (see documents with Pre-
sident's message, page 486 to 502
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
25
Same, in 1837 ; same, do. page 812
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
3
3
25
Same, in 1838 same, do. page 589
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
23
report of committee reimburse amount due the
fund from Bank of Columbia -
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
190
2
22
Same object
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
123
2
24
report of committee in relation to the investment
of the navy pension fund
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
40
1
22
Navy, Pensions; report of commissioners respecting ap-
plications for pensions disallowed, in 1831
-
Ex. Doc.
4
129
2
22
letter from commissioners, stating that no applica-
tions were disallowed this year, 1832 -
-
Ex. Doc.
1
40
2
25
list of pensioners admitted under act of 3d March,
1837, extending the provisions of the navy pen-
sion system
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
218
2
25
agents appointed since United States Bank ceased
to act amount advanced and balances in their
hands, in 1838
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
369
1
23
report of committee in favor of extending and en-
larging acts granting pensions to widows and
orphans
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
190
2
22
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
123
1
24
report of committee in favor of allowing pensions
only to widows of those that may be killed or die
of wounds, and fixing maximum of pensions -
Rep. Com.
2
451
2
23
report of committee against granting arrears of
pensions to widows, &c.
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
129
2
24
remarks of the Secretary of the Navy, in relation
to the construction of the acts granting pensions
to widows, &c., page 447
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
23
report of committee on the general principle of al-
lowing pensions in cases of disease, &c., con-
tracted while on duty ; (see the case of William
Theams)
-
-
-
Rep. by Google
50
-
-
256
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Navy pensions, &c.-Continued.
2
22
Arrears; granted to Captain Jones
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
108
1
23
Same in favor of Silas Duncan
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
503
1
24
Same to Thomas B. Parsons, and also increasing
his pension for injuries sustained in saving crew
of gun boat
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
609
2
24
Same to Empson Hamilton
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
149
2
25
against the claim of Elizabeth Mays, for arrears of
pension from the time of the death of her hus-
band, who was killed on board the Lawrence,to
the date of the special act for her relief in 1830
Rep. Com.
2
431
Navy, Pensions; reports on applications for pensions
growing out of peculiar circumstances not em-
braced by law or practice.
1
23
in favor of Gratia Ray, whose husband died while
prisoner in Tripoli
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
329
1
28
against the claim of William Theams, on ac-
count of disease contracted while on duty
-
Rep. Com.
4
506
2
24
against the claim of the widow of Captain New-
man, he having died previous to late war with
Great Britain
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
21
2
24
against similar application of Mrs. Reed for same
reasons, widows of officers dying before that
period, not entitled
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
24
2
24
against allowing pensions to mechanics employed
in navy yards, in the case of Eli Darling
-
Rep. Com.
1
22
2
24
against allowing pensions to three seamen of the
Philadelphia frigate, captured by the Tripo-
litans -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
27
2
24
in favor of Dr. John P. Briggs, who was appointed
from the army to be surgeon on board Commo-
dore McDonough's ship, and wounded in the
battle on lake Champlain
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
148
2
24
in favor of the widow of Daniel Appleton a sea-
man who died in Dartmoor prison
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
180
1
24
in favor of increasing pension to Thomas B. Par-
sons for injuries, in saving crew of gun boat,
&c.
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com
3
609
1
22
Navy, protested bills of exchange, drawn by foreign
agents, amount of, rate of exchange, and expen-
ses on said bills, up to 1829
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
5
wt
1
23
report of committee in favor of indemnifying An-
drew Armstrong, navy agent at Lima, damages
sustained in consequence of his bills being
protested
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
536
1
24
in favor of similar case of the representatives of
Michael Hogan
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
518
Navy, reports in cases of reimbursing naval officers for
extra expenses incurred while in command, &c.
to wit:
1
22
in favor of Captain John D. Sloat, expenses in
entertaining officers, of Peru, &c. taking refuge
on board of vessel under his command
-
Rep. Com.
5
471
1
22
documents connected with the above case
-
Rep. Com.
6
278
2
22
in favor of Captain John Percival, for presents to
the inhabitants of Sandwich Islands
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
86
2
22
in favor of Captain Shubrick, expenses in having
General Harrison and family on board of his
vessel, while consul, &c.
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
124
1
23
in favor of Captain Perry, expenses in receiving
on board of his vessel Mehemet Ali, Pacha of
Egypt, &c.
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
237
Digitized by Google
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 257
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Navy officers, extra expenses, &c.-Continued.
1
24
in favor of Captain Philip F. Voorhees, ex-
penses incurred in consequence of having on
board of ship under his command, in the Medi-
terranean, in 1832, certain public officers
-
Rep. Com.
1
225
1
24
in favor of Captain Parker, expenses in carrying
Edw. Wyer, bearer of despatches, to the Medi-
terranean
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
279
2
24
in favor of Commodore D. T. Patterson, expenses
incurred in receiving on board of his ship, while
in the Mediterranean, head officers of Govern-
ments, &c.
!
-
-
-
-
Rep. Cóm.
1
37
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
7
2
24
in favor of Captain Ridgely, expenses incurred
while in the Pacific, in entertaining persons
taking refuge on board of his vessel, &c.
-
Rep. Com.
1
118
2
25
in favor of Captain Jones, expenses in holding
intercourse with the Chief of the Sandwich
Islands
-
-
-
!
-
Rep. Com.
4
920
Navy, reports on claims of individuals, growing out of
their connection with the navy establishment,
to wit:
1
22
in favor of allowing Samuel Grice the 10 per cent.
withheld on contract not completed according
to time
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
61
1
22
in favor of allowing James Scrivener, seaman, en-
gaged on the lakes, transportation money
-
Rep. Com.
2
290
2
22
in favor of indemnifying Purser Zantzinger, for
losses on sale of certain naval stores, Sc.
-
Rep. Com.
1
46
2
22
against allowing Purser Zantzinger commissions
on disbursements
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
781
2
22
in favor of allowing Commodore Isaac Hull, for
extra services, acting as navy agent, while in
command of the yard at Washington -
-
Rep. Com.
1
81
2
22
in favor of allowing Purser Hambleton for house-
rent, travelling expenses, &c.
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
82
1
22
in favor of allowing Russell Hunt for excess of
weight in anchors, &c.
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
120
2
23
against the claim of J. D. Ferris, for extra pay
while in command of squadron of gun boats -
Rep. Com.
3
359
2
23
in favor of making allowance to Commodore Bar-
ron for the use of his invention, ventilator for
ships -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
64
2
23
in favor of allowing S. W. Ruff pay as a surgeon,
he being absent when examination took place
Rep. Com.
1
78
1
24
against the claim of Commodore Rogers, for extra
rations as senior captain, &c.
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
87
1
24
in favor of allowing six months pay to the widows
and orphans of officers and seamen of the schoo-
ner Wild Cat, lost
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
167
}
24
against the claim of Midshipman Duryee, for pay
from the time of his dismissal to the time of his
being reinstated
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
177
2
24
against similar claim of Midshipman Hunter
-
Rep. Com.
2
295
}
24
in favor of authorizing the settlement of the ac-
counts of Captain Woolsey on principles of
equity, vouchers lost -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
217
1
24
additional report, same case
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
791
1
24
in favor of allowing Midshipman Pickering extra
pay while acting as lieutenant
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
298
1
24
same to Midshipman Gist
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
360
1
24
in favor of allowing Purser Walker for extra
services, performing duties of navy agent, &c.
Rep. Com.
1
250
33
258
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Navy, reports on claims, &c.-Continued.
2
24
against the claim of John Quin, for pay while on
furlough
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
33
2
24
same in similar claim of Wm. Vaughan -
-
Rep. Com.
2
309
2
24
against the claim of officers of the sloop of war
Boston, for depreciation of money paid them
while on foreign station
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
278
2
24
against the claim of Lieut. Farragut, for extra
services, in performing duty of quartermaster,
marine corps -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
279
2
25
in favor of allowing Captain Jones, of the revenue
service, extra pay, while acting with the navy"
Rep. Com.
2
487
2
25
in favor of allowing Sailingmaster Mallaby pay in
lieu of quarters
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
553
2
25
in favor of paying Rev. Chs. Rockwell for services
as chaplain, although not regularly appoint-
ed, &c.
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
996
1
22
Neale, Seely, laying out roads in Michigan
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
341
2
25
Neale, Hosea, widow of
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
391
Neapolitan stock, (see Naples.)
3
25
Neenah or Fox river, Wiskonsin, survey of -
-
Ex. Doc.
3
102
Negroes, Africans, (see Slaves, also see Colonization.)
1
24
Negroes, belonging to Seminole Indians, in relation to
purchase of -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
7
675
3
25
captured from Indians in Florida, respecting the
disposol of
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
25
1
24
Neibert, Joseph, confirm his purchase of school lands -
&Rep. Com.
1
142
1
22
Neil, Captain Daniel, heirs of, seven years half pay,
revolutionary
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
309
1
23
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
64
1
22
Nelson, Andrew, heirs of, prize money, McDonough's
fleet -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
330
1
24
Nelson, General Thomas, heirs of, commutation claim
Rep. Com.
3
847
2
25
Nelson, Colonel William, heirs of, commutation claim
Rep. Com.
3
603
1
22
Netherlands, regulations of, respecting the fisheries &
Ex. Doc.
3
99
Neth Lewis, (see James Williams.)
2
23
Newman, Colonel Daniel, invalid pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
50
2
25
arrears of pension
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
674
Newland, David, contesting election of Jas. Graham, of
N. C. (See Elections, contested.)
1
22
Newson, Randolph, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
395
2
24
Newark bay, memorial of the Legislature of New Jersey
in favor of its improvement
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
100
2
24
report of survey of Passaic river
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
110
3
25
report of survey of, by Lieut. Gedney, with chart
Ex. Doc.
4
182
2
23
Newcastle harbor, Legislature of Delaware in relation
to the construction of -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
139
1
24
in relation to the expenditures on, and amount
necessary in 1836 to carry on its improvement
Ex. Doc.
5
212
1
24
report of committee, expenditures, &c., improve-
ment of
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
297
2
25
report showing the nature of the work, when com-
menced, the amount heretofore appropriated for
it, and the sum required in 1838
-
-
Rep. Com.
5
90
1
24
New Buffalo harbor, Michigan report of survey, plan
and estimate for the construction of -
-
Ex. Doc.
4
194
2
25
same, reprinted
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
251
New Brunswick and Maine, boundary between. (See
Boundary, Northeastern.)
2
25
New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, value of trade in 1828
and 1837, with
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
9
300
25
Legislature of Maine, on subject of trade with
Ex. Doc
10
133
25
report of committee, on same subject -
-
Rep. Com.
2
301
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Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
2
25
New Brunswick harbor, report of Major Smith, in 1837,
on the improvement of, page 419
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
3
1
23
New Orleans, report of committee granting lot of land to
city of
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
400
2
25
New river and Core sound, North Carolina, improve-
ment of
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
90
2
24
report of committee in relation to the improve-
ment of New river -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
175
2
25
report of survey of, with a view to inland commu-
nication from Chesapeake Bay to Charleston,
S. Carolina -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
11
445
3
25
New Haven harbor, map of
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
202
2
22
Newburyport, report of committee erect custom-house at
Rep. Com.
1
67
Newspapers and pamphlets, postage on, &c. (See Post-
age.)
New Hampshire, memorials from, on the subject of the
Bank United States, and the removal of the de-
posites. (See Bank United States.)
on the subject of the tariff. (See Duties.)
1
23
Legislature of, in favor of organizing the militia
Ex. Doc.
1
10
2
23
memorial of inhabitants in favor of appeals in pa-
tent cases
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
101
2
24
memorial of citizens of Portsmouth, claims for
French spoliations prior to 1800
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
58
2
24
Legislature of, in relation to the surplus revenue,
internal improvement, and the public lands -
Ex. Doc.
3
112
2
24
documents in relation to the claim of the State,
for expenses in maintaining jurisdiction, &c.,
Northeastern boundary
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
155
3
25
report of committee on the above claim -
-
Rep. Com.
1
176
2
25
memorial of convention of, against the use of ar-
dent spirits in the navy
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
11
436
New Jersey, memorials from, on the subject of the Bank
United States, and the removal of the deposites.
(See Bank United States.)
in relation to the tariff (See Duties.)
1
23
New Jersey, copy of agreement fixing boundary between
New York, and
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
260
1
23
Legislature of, approving of the removal of the de-
posites, and in favor of expunging certain reso-
lutions from the Journal of the Senate of U.S.
Ex. Doc.
4
166
1
24
Legislature, for pier and light-house at Cape May
roads
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
173
8
24
Legislature, on the subject of the improvement of
Newark bay, and removal of sand bar, near Eli-
zabeth Port -
-
-
-
I
Ex. Doc.
3
100
2
25
Legislature, on the embarrassed condition of affairs
Ex. Doc.
5
88
2
25
memorial of inhabitants of Newark, death of the
Hon. Jonathan Cilley
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
7
198
2
25
memorial of the same, in relation to the currency
Ex. Doc.
8
234
2
25
inhabitants of the State, against sub-Treasury
-
Ex. Doc.
8
244
2
25
inhabitants of Belleville, same -
-
-
Ex. Doc.
9
323
2
25
inhabitants of Burlington, Cherokee Indians
-
Ex. Doc.
9
324
2
25
proceedings of meeting in favor of breakwater,
Tucker's Island
-
-
-
I
Ex. Doc.
10
333
2
25
inhabitants of Salem, survey Salem creek
-
Ex. Doc.
10
336
2
25
inhabitants of Plainfield, against sub-Treasury -
Ex. Doc.
10
389
2
25
Legislature, pier at Crow Shoal and lights on Egg
Island and Cohansey Point
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
11
483
s
25
inhabitants on the subject of pilotage
-
I
Ex. Doc.
4
144
3
25
Legislature of, in favor of distributing proceeds of
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the sales of the public lands ; against pre-emp-
tions, and against ceding to the States
-
Ex. Doc.
5
217
260
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Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
New York navy yard and dry dock. (See Navy yards,
&c.)
New York, memorials, &c., from, on the subject of the
Bank of United States, and the removal of the
deposites. (See Bank United States.)
same; on the subject of the tariff. (See Duties.)
same; for canal, Niagara falls. (See Canals.)
for matters in relation to the extension, &c., of the
payment of duties on goods destroyed by the
great fire in New York. (See Duties on goods
destroyed by fire in New York, &c.)
1
22
New York, board of health of the city of, on the subject
of the Cholera
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
44
1
22
memorial of merchants in favor of drawback on
silks after printed and dyed in this country -
Ex. Doc.
2
72
1
22
memorial of inhabitants respecting liens created
by judgments, Sc.
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
122
1
22
memorial of the Agricultural Society, promote
the culture and manufacture of silk -
-
Ex. Doc.
4
162
1
22
memorial of inhabitants in behalf of the Choctaw
Indians
-
-
-
-
-
Ex Doc.
4
175
1
22
memorial of convention in favor of domestic man-
ufactures
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
186
2
22
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
78
1
22
memorial of merchants, tax auction sales, &c. -
Ex. Doc.
6
280
2
22
memorial of importers of hardware of the city of
Albany, repeal certain provisoes in tariff act of
1832
-
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
106
2
22
memorial of merchants of the city of New York,
same object -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
112
1
23
memorial of inhabitants for the improvement of
river St. Lawrence
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
40
1
23
memorial of inhabitants of St. Lawrence county,
same object -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
56
1
23
memorial of citizens of the city of New York,
improvement of the Hudson river
41
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
1
23
memorial of the corporation of the city of Troy,
same object
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
470
1
23
memorial of merchants, in favor of warehouse
system
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
121
1
23
copy of agreement fixing boundary between New
Jersey
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
260
2
23
memorial of merchants, extend provisions of the
acts for the relief of insolvent debtors
-
Ex. Doc.
2
31
2
23
respecting marine hospital money collected and
expended in the State
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
87
1
24
Legislature of, in favor of expunging certain reso-
lutions from the journals of the Senate U.S. - -
Ex. Doc.
4
161
1
22
Legislature of, on subject of organizing the militia
Ex. Doc.
4
171
2
24
memorial of citizens for breakwater at Port Kent
Ex. Doc.
2
44
2
24
memorial of citizens of Clinton county, military
road, Plattsburgh to Whitehall
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
59
2
24
documents respecting the fees of the guagers of
the port of
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
116
1
25
memorial of merchants, extend credit on duty
bonds
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
24
2
25
Peace Society, memorial, settle national disputes
by arbitra:nent
-
-
-
I
Ex. Doc.
2
50
2
25
Chamber of Commerce, against repealing pilot
law -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
81
2
25
memorial inhabitants of Washington county, reigitized
vision of naturalization laws
Ex. by Doc. Google
-
-
7
151
25
inhabitants of Oswego, arm military posts
- Ex. Doc.
7
155
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 261
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
New York.-Continued.
2
25
memorial of inhabitants of Buffalo, extend harbor
Ex. Doc.
7
167
2
25
Legislature, in favor of surveying Western lakes
Ex. Doc.
8
215
2
25
inhabitants of the city of Hudson, against repeal-
ing duty on tallow
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
224
2
25
Agricultural Society, distribution of seeds, &c.
Ex. Doc.
-
8
8
-
231
245
2
25
House of Assembly, on the subject of the sub-
treasury
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
236
2
25
proceedings of meeting of Rensselacr county,
against sub-treasury -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
267
2
25
convention on the subject of French spoliations
Ex. Doc.
8
239
2
25
inhabitants of Erie, on burning the steamboat
Caroline
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
248
2
25
inhabitants of the city of, foreign paupers, &c. -
Ex. Doc.
9
313
2
25
owners of steamboats, against bill regulating
steamboats
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
9
314
2
25
inhabitants of Lockport, against banks -
-
Ex. Doc.
9
318
2
25
Legislature, on duelling
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
391
2
25
inhabitants of Buffalo, against sub-treasury
-
Ex. Doc.
10
392
2
25
Common Council of the city, improvement of the
Allegany river
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
412
3
25
American Bethel Society against Sunday mails -
Ex. Doc.
3
40
8
25
inhabitants of Green county, improvement of
Catskill creek
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
64
Neutrality, (see Canada.)
(see Mexico.)
Niagara falls, canal around, (see Canals.)
1
22
Niagara claims, (so called) report of committee on the
subject of these claims, with various evidence
in their support, annexed, page 3, (see Build-
ings, see Property)
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
386
2
25
Nibert, Joseph, heirs of, confirm entry of land
-
Rep. Com.
3
665
1
23
Nicholas, Edward, arrears of invalid pension -
-
Rep. Com.
4
539
1
24
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
46
1
22
Noble, Goodman, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
379
1
22
Noeks, Jonathan, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
365
Northeastern boundary, (see Boundary.)
Northern frontiers, (see Frontiers, also see Canada.)
2
25
Norcross, Leonard, memorial of, on subject of national
bank -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
180
Norman, John A.L. (See Dade Institute.)
2
25
Northup, Henry, land scrip
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
412
1
23
Northup, Henry, horse lost, Ohio volunteer
-
I
Rep. Com.
1
95
2
24
Northam and Whitehorne, refund duties paid on still -
Rep. Com.
2
256
1
23
Norman, George, work on Cumberland road -
-
Rep. Com.
4
455
1
22
Norris, Theophilus, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
412
North Carolina, memorials from, on the subject of the
Bank of United States, and the removal of the
deposites. (See Bank United States.)
1
23
Legislature of, in favor of the extinguishment of the
claim of Cherokee Indians to land in that State
Ex. Doc.
2
71
2
23
progress on works of internal improvements in,
and amount expended, &c.
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
59
1
24
copy of laws of, relating to election of members of
Congress
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
179
1
24
memorial of, for amending the Constitution of the
United States, in relation to the judiciary
-
Ex. Doc.
5
200
2
25
memorial of inhabitants, improvement of Core
Sound
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
9
308
2
25
survey of certain rivers and sounds in, with a view
of opening an inland communication from the
Digitized by
Google
Chesapeake Bay to Charleston
-
Ex. Doc.
11
AAI
-
262
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Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
North Carolina-Continued.
8
25
Legislature of, against graduating the price of the
public land, or of ceding to the States in which
they lie
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
86
8
25
Legislature of, in favor of the coinage of small
change at the branch mint in that State
-
Ex. Doc.
4
142
8
25
estimate of the additional expense that would be
incurred in making small coins
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
189
8
25
in relation to the payment of certain volunteers of
}
-
137
Ex. Doc.
4
N Carolina, for services against the Cherokees
148
3
25
as to the number of Cherokees remaining in North
Carolina, and why not removed, &c. -
-
Ex. Doc.
5
224
1
24
report of committee on the subject of establishing
arsenal of construction at Fayetteville, in
-
Rep. Com.
2
372
2
25
report of committee on establishing arsenal in
Lincoln county, in
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
907
1
23
Nourse, Joseph, extra services, while Treasurer U.S.
Rep. Com.
3
372
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
844
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
58
2
25
Nourse, Josephine, widow, five years half pay pension
Rep. Com.
2
510
1
24
Nourse, William, revolutionary services
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
254
Nova Scotia. (See New Brunswick.)
1
24
Noyes, Wadleigh, heirs of, revolutionary seven years
half pay
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
634
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
192
2
24
Noyes, Elihu, navy pension -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
22
2
25
Noyes, Joseph C., Treasury notes accidentally destroyed
Rep. Com.
1
291
1
24
Null, Henry, losses on contract, Cumberland road
-
Rep. Com.
1
283
2
22
Nullification, President notifies Congress that South
Carolina opposes the execution of the revenue
laws; collection of duties under tariffact, &c.,
page 9
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
3
2
22
President communicates proceedings of the State
of South Carolina, and a copy of his proclama-
tion, with other proceedings on the part of the
General Government, on same subject
-
Ex. Doc.
1
45
2
22
report of the Committee on the Judiciary, on same
subject
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
86
1
22
memorial of members of the Legislature of South
Carolina, opposed to nullification
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
70
2
22
Legislature of Indiana, against
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
67
2
22
Legislature of Pennsylvania, same (two docu-
ments of this No.)
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
19
-
-
2
22
citizens of Easton, Pennsylvania, same -
-
Ex. Doc.
2
73
2
23
citizens of Philadelphia, same -
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
79
2
22
Legislature of Massachusetts, same
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
81
2
22
citizens of Middlesex county, same
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
85
2
22
Legislature of Delaware, same -
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
90
2
22
citizens of Portsmouth, New Hampshire, same
-
Ex. Doc.
2
99
2
22
farmers and others, Newcastle, Delaware, same
Ex. Doc.
2
100
2
22
Legislature of Illinois, same
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
103
2
22
citizens of Saratoga county, New York, same
-
Ex. Doc.
3
124
2
22
Legislature of Kentucky, same -
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
143
2
22
Legislature of New Jersey, same
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
140
2
22
Legislature of Alabama, same
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
141
2
22
recommendation of the Legislature of Alabama in
relation to proceedings in South Carolina, &c.
Ex. Doc.
3
114
2
22
Free Trade Party of South Carolina, in favor of -
Ex. Doc.
3
143
1
23
Oakes, Henry, released from payment of judgment
-
Rep. Com.
1
148
2
25
Oak Orchard creek, report showing the nature of the
work for the improvement of, when commenced,
the amount heretofore appropriated, and the
Digitized by Google
sum required in 1838
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
90
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 263
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
1
24
O'Bannon, Presly N., horse lost in military service -
Rep. Com.
8
586
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
34
2
24
O'Bannon, Mary, wagon and team lost in the revolution
Rep. Com.
1
173
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
973
Ocean and New York Insurance companies, (see Insu-
rance companies.)
1
22
Observatory, on the propriety of establishing an observa-
tory connected with the coast survey, &c.
-
Ex. Doc.
2
22
1
24
Secretary of the Navy recommends the establish-
ment of; docs., President's message, page 332
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
23
Ocracock inlet, report in relation to the improvement
of, amount expended, &c.
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
59
1
24
report of Lieut. Swift, accompanied with map,
&c.; documents accompanying President's mes-
sage, page 161
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
24
amount appropriated, original estimates, and the
sum required in 1836, for
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
212
1
24
report of committee, expenditures for the im-
provement of, &c.
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
297
1
23
Oden, Benjamin, bounty land, services of his slave
-
Rep. Com.
1
111
1
23
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
392
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
425
Officers of the army, regulate pay, Sc., (see Army.)
Officers of the Navy, (see Navy.)
Officers of the marine corps, (see Marine Corps.)
Officers of the customs, (see Customs.)
Officers, performing extra services, &c., (see Extra
services.)
Officers, Virginia State line, revolutionary, half pay
claims, (see Virginia officers.)
Officers, late war with Great Britain, for bounty land,
(see Lands, military bounties.)
1
22
Officers, at Fort Delaware, claim for losses sustained in
the destruction of the fort by fire
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
813
1
23
same, at Hancock barracks
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
112
1
24
attached to military bureaus, respecting pay of
-
Rep. Com.
1
308
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
328
3
25
of the Florida militia, ordered into service in 1835,
by General Hernandez, report of committee in
favor of paying
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
209
3
25
civil report of committee on the subject of appoint-
ment and removal of -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
325
2
25
of the House of Representatives, defining duties of
Rep. Com.
8
750
1
24
Officers created in 1836, and salaries
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
7
297
2
24
Same, for 1837 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
189
2
25
Same, for 1838 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
464
3
25
Same, for 1839 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
249
Official acts, indemnity for, (see Indemnity.)
1
23
Ogden, Francis B., letters patent, new invention
-
Rep. Com.
2
311
1
23
Ohl, John F., refund duties on sugar destroyed
-
Rep. Com.
3
844
1
22
Ohio and Mississippi rivers, annual report of the super-
intendent, progress, &c., in 1831, for the im-
provement of; documents accompanying Presi-
dent's message, page 90
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
22
Same, in 1832, page 114
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
23
Same, in 1833, page 102
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
1
2
23
Same, in 1834, page 151
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
24
Same, in 1935, page 165
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
24
Same, in 1836, page 274
-
-
-
F.x. Doc.
1
2
2
25
Same, in 1837, page 423
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
3
3
25
Same, in 1838, page 228
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
2
23
amount expended annually for the improvement
of, up to 1833
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
264
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
2
25
Ohio and Mississippi rivers, amount expended for the
improvement of, in 1834, '5, '6, '7
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
254
2
25
report showing the nature of the improvements,
when commenced, amount heretofore appropri-
ated, and sum required in 1838
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
90
2
22
Ohio river, report of Captain Delafield, inspecting works
for the improvement of
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
66
1
23
survey and estimate for the improvement of Indian
Chute, at the Great Falls
-
-
-
Ex Doc
6
488
1
24
report of engineer on progress, &c., in 1836, im-
provement of
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
52
8
25
report of committee in 1839, in favor of making
surveys, with view to the improvement of its
navigation, &c.
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
306
Ohio, boundary between Michigan and Ohio, for mat-
ters in relation to this subject (see Boundary,
Ohio and Michigan.)
Ohio, State of, memorials from, on the subject of the
United States Bank, and the removal of the de-
posites. (See Bank United States.)
1
22
Legislature of, road from Zanesville, Ohio, to Flo-
rence, Alabama
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
148
1
23
memorial of citizens of Tuscarawas county. in fa-
vor of connecting Cumberland road with the
Ohio canal, and the Western lakes
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
241
2
23
memorial of merchants of Zanesville, for an ap-
propriation for the improvement of the Muskin-
gum river and Zanesville, to be made port of
entry
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
135
1
22
report of committee, granting land to the State of,
aid in educating the deaf and dumb
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
312
1
23
Legislature of, against renewal of charter of Bank
United States, and against distributing the pro-
ceeds of the public lands
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
44
2
23
resolutions of Legislature rescinding resolutions
passed at the last session of the Legislature in
relation to the Bank of the United States, and
the public lands
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
182
1
24
memorial of citizens, against changing location of
the Cumberland road between Springfield and
Richmond
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
184
1
24
Legislature of, against further improvement of
Black Rock Harbor, &c.
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
191
1
24
Legislature of, in favor of placing the future ap-
propriations for the Cumberland road in that
State under the control of Commissioners of the
State
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
192
1
24
report of committee on the subject of controlling
the appropriations for the Cumberland road in
Ohio
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
671
1
24
Legislature, asking aid to complete the Baltimore
and Ohio railroad
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
193
1
24
Legislature of, for authority to erect toll gates on
the Maumee and Western Reserve road, for its
repair, &c.
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
194
1
24
Legislature of, on the subject of establishing hospi-
tals in the Valley of the Mississippi
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
196
1
24
memorial of medical convention of, in favor of
establishing hospitals in the West
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
264
1
24
report of committee, granting pre-emptions, lots
in Perrysburg, Ohio -
-
-
?
Rep. Com.
113
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
896
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.
265
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Ohio, State of, &rc-Continued.
2
24
report of committee on claim of the Miami Ex-
porting Company
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
310
1
25
proceedings of meeting, Hamilton county, approv-
ing of President's views as to the sub-Treasury
Ex. Doc.
1
47
2
25
Legislature of, in relation to the public lands ; the
currency, and against the sub-Treasury
}
176
Ex. Doc.
7
-
177
2
25
memorial of inhabitants of Madison county, pur-
chase lands, &c
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
101
2
25
memorial for donation of land to the New Hagers-
town academy
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
7
160
2
25
Legislature of, against annexation of Texas
-
Ex. Doc.
8
211
2
25
Legislature in favor of national armory -
-
Ex. Doc.
8
296
2
25
memorial of inhabitants of Marietta, Cherokee In-
dians
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
374
2
25
report of committee, ascertain value of school
lands, in Dublin township, covered by grants to
Shane and Godfroy
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
559
3
25
report showing the quantity and value of these
lands
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
9
3
25
report of committee in favor of paying the value
of said lands -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
241
2
25
report of committee granting land for seat of jus-
tice, Paulding county
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
636
2
25
report of committee select school lands in lieu of
those included in Indian reservations -
-
Rep. Com.
3
812
2
25
report of committee in favor of exchanging school
lands in Oxford township
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
938
1
22
Olcott, Isaac, revolutionary pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
410
1
22
Old mines in Missouri, report on claims of inhabitants of
Rep. Com.
2
303
2
23
Oldham, Conway, documents in support of pre-emption
claim in Choctaw country
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
79
1
24
Oliver, John M., work on Cumberland road
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
620
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
39
1
24
Oliver, Captain William, heirs of, commutation claim -
Rep. Com.
3
818
2
24
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
277
2
25
Olney, Stephen, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
705
2
25
Olney, Joseph, daughter of, revolutionary services
-
Rep. Com.
8
784
2
25
Old 4th Regiment, report of committee in favor of grant-
ing bounty land to soldiers of -
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
798
1
22
O'Neal, John, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
5
474
Opelousas, report on land claims at, (see Lands, Lou-
isiana.)
1
24
Orillion, Don Louis Rosamond, land claim
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
79
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
554
1
24
O'Reilly, Elizabeth, representative of C. Sewall, ferri-
age of troops, &c.
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
697
1
22
Orregon, information respecting the taking possession
of the Territory of, by subjects of foreign
powers, &c.
I
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
191
2
25
report of the Secretary of State in 1837, on same
subject
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
43
2
25
letter from Secretary of State, in 1838, on same
subject
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
359
3
25
report of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, by
Mr. Cushing, on the subject of title, &c., with
copies of several voyages of discovery, and a
map of the country; also proposing to provide
for the protection of citizens residing therein,
or trading on the Columbia river; with Mr. Sla-
cumb's report, and other information connected
Digitized by
therewith
-
-
-
-
Rep. Google
101
34
266
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Orregon-Continued.
3
25
memorial of citizens of Indiana, in favor of grant-
ing land to settlersin
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
205
2
22
Orphan asylum, female, of Georgetown, District of Co-
lumbia, memorial of
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
31
-
2
22
of Alexandria, first annual report of
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
65
Ordnance, (see also Arms.)
1
22
Ordnance Department, annual report, showing its op-
erations in 1831; expenditures; arms, &c. man-
ufactured at the different armories; operations
of the lead mines, &c., &c.; documents accom-
panying the President's message, page 124
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
22
similar report and statements in 1832, page 137
-
Ex. Doc.
1
z
1
28
Same in 1833, page 139
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
1
2
23
Same in 1834, page 204 -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
24
Same in 1835, page 288 -
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
-
-
2
24
Same in 1836, page 327
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
25
Same in 1837, page 508
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
3
8
25
Same in 1838, page 389
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
22
report of Colonel Bomford, on the propriety of re-
organizing the corps of, page 138
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
24
additional officers required, &c., page 329
Ex. Doc.
1
2
-
2
25
increase of the corps again recommended by the
Secretary of War, page 192
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
3
2
25
plan for its increase, &c., page 556
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
3
1
22
number of officers on duty, on the 31st December,
1831, and on what particular duty, &c.
-
Ex. Doc.
4
177
1
24
estimate of appropriations for the service of
the, 1836
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
20
1
24
additional estimates in 1836, for arming, fortifica-
tions, and for armories and arsenals
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
90
2
24
detailed estimates for the service in 1837, page 19
Ex. Doc.
2
32
2
24
additional estimates for 1837
-
Ex. Doc.
3
107
-
-
1
24
Ordnance, and ordnance stores; a full report showing
the number, average cost of each kind, annually,
from the commencement to 1835, and number
of persons employed at each arsenal and armory
annually, and the entire expense annually of
the same from 1816 to 1835
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
44
2
23
cost of transporting military stores to Pittsburg -
Ex. Doc.
4
147
2
25
report of committee, furnishing Missouri with -
Rep. Com.
4
910
2
23
abstract of ordnance at the several navy yards, in
1834, page 38
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
141
3
25
procured and distributed to the militia, since the
close of the last war with Great Britain, in
1816, to 1839
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
95
1
22
Osborn, James, revolutionary pension -
-
Rep. Com.
3
412
-
1
22
Osborn, William, payment of drawback withheld, oath,
&c. not taken
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
227
-
-
1
24
Osborn, James W., return of duty on Spanish tobacco -
Rep. Com.
2
537
1
24
Ostrander, A. D., pay while purser's clerk, &c.
-
Rep. Com.
2
458
1
23
Osgood, Joseph, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
141
2
22
O'Sullivan, Mary, administratrix of John, memorial
and documents in relation to claim for the
illegal detention of vessel by Government agent,
&c. -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
[a] 88
1
24
Oswego harbor, amount appropriated for the improve-
ment of, original estimates, and sum yet neces-
sary in 1836 -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
212
-
1
24
report of committee on the expenditures and im-
provement of -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
207
24
additional report, same subject -
-
Rep. Com.
3
767
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FHOM 1831 TO 1839. 267
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Oswego harbor.-Continued.
2
25
report in 1838, showing the nature of the work;
when commenced; amount heretofore appropri-
ated; and sum required in 1838
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
90
2
25
memorial of inhabitants in favor of arming military
post at
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
7
155
1
23
Overton, Samuel, horse lost in military service
-
Rep. Com.
4
477
2
23
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
131
2
25
Overstreet, John H., heirs of, commutation claim
-
Rep. Com.
2
520
1
22
Owens, Eleazer, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
489
1
22
Owens, Theodore, additional compensation, taking cen-
sus in Florida
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
245
3
25
Owens, William J., horse lost in military service
-
Rep. Com.
1
215
1
23
Owens, Hardiman, in relation to the death of, intruding
on Indian lands
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
149
3
25
Owens, Richard, memorial of, on behalf of society of
Mormons
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
42
3
25
Packet ships lost and revenue affected thereby, &c.
-
Ex, Doc.
4
198
2
22
Pactole, French ship, respecting duty levied on
-
Ex. Doc.
1
26
2
22
additional, same subject
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
37
Pacific Ocean, exploring expedition to the. (See Ex-
ploring Expedition.)
Pacific Ocean, territory of the United States on the.
(See Columbia river.)
2
28
copy of Reynold's report on islands, shoals, &c.,
in the
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
105
1
28
Page, Daniel, revolutionary pension -
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
66
2
25
Page, Timothy, heirs of, revolutionary services
-
Rep. Com.
4
972
2
25
Pages of the House of Representatives, regulate number
of
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
750
1
22
Paine, Thomas, captain of revenue service and con-
tractor, provisions lost, &c.
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
14
2
24
Paintings for the Rotunda of the Capitol
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
294
3
25
Paine, R. T, his report showing the latitude and longi-
tude of the light-houses in Massachusetts, and
distances to be seen, &c
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
187
1
22
Palmer and Hazleton, extra work on light-house, whales
back -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
848
2
22
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
74
1
22
Palmer, Daniel, invalid pension, [erroneously number-
ed 235]
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
262
1
28
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
160
1
24
Palao, Pedro, land claim, Spanish grant
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
727
1
22
Parker, Martin, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
424
1
23
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
69
1
22
Parker, Abraham, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
21
2
23
Parker, Daniel, extra emoluments, &c., while adjutant
and inspector general, and three months pay al-
lowed disbanded officers
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
77
I
24
Same, favorable report -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
781
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
296
1
24
Parker, John A., buildings destroyed while in military
occupation
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
188
1
24
Parker, Captain F. A., extra expenses incurred while in
command, &c.
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
279
1
24
Parker, Joseph, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
281
2
24
Parker, Josiah, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
264
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
187
3
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
88
2
25
Parker, Benjamin, medical services, vaccinating troops
Rep. Com.
2
492
2
23
Parker, Ashley and others, against purchase of land by
George Taylor from Tallasse Fixico, Indian -
Ex. Doc.
124
1
22 Parsons and Thorndike, return extra duties on ship Isis
Rep.
Coin.
a
300
268
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
1
24
Parsons, Thomas B., navy pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
609
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
148
2
25
Parsons, Israel, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
735
1
22
Parks, Aaron, revolutionary pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
363
2
24
Parks, Charles, sell machine for serving rope, &c.
-
Rep. Com.
2
288
2
24
Parke, William C., prize money, prizes sent into Den-
mark, &c.
Rep. Com.
2
297
-
-
-
-
-
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
389
2
25
Park, Captain E. E., volunteers of Alabama, under com-
mand of
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
958
1
22
Pardue, William, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
367
1
22
Parish, Oliver, revolutionary pension -
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
395
2
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
55
1
22
Parshall, David, revolutionary pension
5
479
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
23
Parkinson, John S., work on Cumberland road!
-
Rep. Com.
4
456
1
24
Parkhurst, Benjamin, revolutionary pension -
-
Rep. Com.
3
498
3
25
Parrott, Esther, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
246
3
25
Paris Seminary, Illinois ; memorial in favor of granting
land to
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
65
8
25
Partridge, Captain Alden and others, on the subject of
organizing the militia
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
140
2
25
Pasco, Abel, surety of postmaster, fine imposed, failing
to settle, &c. -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
544
2
24
Passaic river, survey and estimates for the improve-
ments of
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
110
2
24
Passports to American seamen, and repealing the issu-
ing of protections
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
IS3
2
25
Pasquotank river, survey of, with a view to inland com-
munication from Chesapeake Bay to Charleston,
S. Carolina
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
11
445
1
22
Passengers arriving in the United States, in 1831, an-
nual abstract of
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
293
2
22
Same in 1832
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
119
-
-
1
23
Same in 1833
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
319
2
23
Same in 1834
--
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
184
1
24
Same in 1835
-
-
-
-
-
Ex Doc.
6
237
2
24
Same in 1836
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
163
2
25
Same in 1837
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
11
427
$
25
Same in 1838
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
210
1
22
Patten, Nathaniel, postmaster, public money stolen
from him
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
335
1
23
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
53
2
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
271
1
22
Patridge, James, pre-emption claim to land
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
94
1
22
Patterson, Bernard, refund money paid not credited
-
Rep. Com.
2
249
1
22
Patterson, Samuel, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
07
1
24
Pattison, James L., buildings destroyed late war by the
British
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
406
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
14
2
24
Patterson, Daniel T., extra expenses while in command
of the Mediterranean squadron
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
37
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
7
1
23
Patton, Samuel, work on Cumberland road
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
435
2
25
Patrick, Captain M. A., widow of, claim for arrears,
brevet pay
-
-
-
1
-
Rep. Com.
2
512
3
25
Patrick, William, horse lost. Black Hawk war
-
Rep. Com.
1
2't
1
23
Patapsco river, report of committee on fortifying; de-
fence of Baltimore
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
310
]
22
Patent office ; report in relation to its situation in 1831 ;
documents accompanying President's message,
page 19
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc
1
of
I
22
in relation to making further provision for the ac-
by
commodation of the
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
195
1
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 269
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Patent Office.-Continued.
2
25
views of the Commissioners of, in relation to the
promotion of agriculture by the distribution of
needs, &c., through the
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
112
3
25
same subject, page 57 -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
80
3
25
views ot the Commissioner in relation to the board
of examiners, &c., with other suggestions for
the better convenience of the department
-
Ex. Doc.
3
80
3
25
receipts and expenditures in 1838, page 56
-
Ex. Doc.
3
80
2
25
report of committee on the subject of the appoint-
ment of assistant examiners, increase of sala-
ries, and appropriation for a library
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
797
2
22
Patent laws; memorial of inhabitants of New Hamp-
shire, in favor of appeals in cases relating to pa-
tents -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
101
1
23
memorial of inhabitants of Pennsylvania in favor
of amending the laws in relation to patents
-
Ex. Doc.
6
521
2
24
memorial of Samuel Martin in favor of models be-
ing deposited in the different States
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
120
1
22
Patents, new inventions issued in 1831
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
39
2
22
Same, in 1832 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
130
1
23
Same, in 1833 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
58
2
23
Same, in 1834 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
55
1
24
Same, in 1835 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
64
2
24
Same, in 1836 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
174
2
25
Same, in 1837, classed, &c.
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
112
s
25
Same, in 1838, same
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
80
2
22
Patents, expired in 1832, list of
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
70
1
23
Same, in 1883 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
59
2
23
Same, in 1834 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
58
1
24
Same, in 1835 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
63
2
24
Same, in 1836 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
175
2
Same, in 1837 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
112
8
25
Same, in 1888 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
80
Patents; reports on applications to refund amount paid
for patents, and not issued, viz
1
24
in favor of Woodward and Mitchell
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
62
1
24
in favor of Jacob F. Walter
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
84
1
24
in favor of James Herron
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
249
2
25
same
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
60
1
24
in favor of Joseph Hall
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
460
2
25
same
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
20
1
24
in favor of Eli Horton
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
613
2
25
same
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
37
1
24
in favor of Chris. Werner
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
758
2
25
same
-
-
I
-
Rep. Com.
1
54
Patents, new inventions and discoveries used for public
purposes, reports on applications to be com-
pensated for, viz
1
23
in favor of compensating Judge and Tucker, for the
use of their invention, manufacture of anchors
Rep. Com.
8
428
1
28
in favor of making grant of land to Henry M.
Shreve, for the use of his invention, removing
snags in the Mississippi
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
509
1
24
in favor of purchasing the invention of Captain
William H. Bell, for pointing cannon
-
Rep. Com.
2
374
1
24
same of Com. Barron, ventilator for ships, &c.
-
Rep. Com.
1
224
1
24
same of John H. Hall, for manufacture of rifles, &c.
Rep. Com.
2
375
1
24
in favor of paying the heirs of R. Fulton, for his sys-
tem of coast and harbor defences by steam power
Rep. Com.
8
551
2
25
same of Doctor Boyd Reilly, vapor bath -
-
Rep. Com.
2
543
2
25
in favor of aiding in testing the usefulness of Thos.
Coyle's American cement."
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
10
270
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Patents, reports on applications for the granting, and
the renewal of patents, VIZ:
1
22
specifications of H. G. Spafford, to be kept secret
for a limited time
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
851
1
22
against extending term of George Gray's patent,
ship deck lights
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
$
451
1
22
on the subject of granting patents to aliens
-
Rep. Com.
3
458
1
22
against renewing to the heirs of John C. Edwards,
invention in the water wheel, &c.
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
461
1
22
against granting patent to Aug. Gotthilff,a foreign-
er, discovery to preserve timber from dry rot, &c.
Rep. Com.
4
462
1
23
against renewing patent of Thomas Rowland, tires
for wagons
-
-
1
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
74
1
23
in favor of granting patent to F. B. Ogden, for-
eigner, invention for producing motive power,
&c.
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
311
1
28
in favor of renewing Thomas Blanchard's turning
machine
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
397
1
24
against renewal of Silas Hawes' patent for the
manufacture of carpenters' tools
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
657
1
24
in favor of extending two patents of Commodore
Barron's
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
666
2
25
in favor of granting patent to John Howard Kyan,
foreigner, preservation of vegetable matter from
decay
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
60%
2
25
in favor of re-issuing patent to John Blanc, former
one accidentally destroyed
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
666
2
25
in favor of granting patent to William Perkinson,
for his improvement for grooving rifle barrels,
he not receiving one at the time of his applica-
tion in 1819, although machine having been
put in use
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
667
2
25
in favor of granting patent to S. W. Douglass, for
machine, without his taking the oath required,
as to his being the original inventor, &c.
-
Rep. Com.
3
1
23
Paulding, W. K., pre-emption claim to land -
-
Rep. Com.
1
163
2
25
Paulding county, Ohio, land for seat of justice -
-
Rep. Com.
3
635
2
25
Paulett, William W., Indian depredations
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
841
1
24
Paupers, foreign, Legislature of Massachusetts prevent
the introduction of
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
219
2
25
report of the Secretary of State in relation to the
introduction of, &c. -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
346
2
25
correspondence, same subject -
-
Ex. Doc.
10
370
I
2
25
memorial of citizens of New York, on same subject
Ex. Doc.
9
313
8
25
memorial of citizens of Louisiana, same
-
Ex. Doc.
4
162
2
25
report of select committee by Mr. Russel, same -
Rep. Com.
4
1040
1
22
Paymaster General, annual report showing the opera-
tions of that department, in 1831 ; disburse-
ments, &c., &c.; documents accompanying Pre-
sident's message, page 120
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
22
Same, in 1832, page 128
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
23
Same, in 1833, page 124
1
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
23
Same, in 1834, page 43 - -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
24
Same, in 1835, page 88 - -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
24
Same, in 1836, page 173
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
25
Same, in 1837, page 283
-
Ex. Doc.
1
3
-
-
3
25
Same, in 1838, page 184
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
24
detailed statement of estimates of appropriations,
required in 1837
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
se
1
23
Paymasters; the appointment of three additional pay-
masters recommended documents President's
message, page 124
-
-
-
-
Digitized Ex. Doc.
Ex. Doc. Google
1
is
1
again recommended, page 188 -
-
-
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 271
Congress.
Description
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Paymasters.-Continued.
23
report of committee for the appointment of addi-
tional paymaster, and the employment of clerks,
&c. -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
8
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
168
22
report of committee on the subject of their rank -
Rep. Com.
1
16
25
memorial of paymasters in relation to their pay -
Ex. Doc.
6
181
24
allowance of additional compensation recommend-
ed, for extra services, Indian disturbances, &c.,
page 173
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
22
report of committee against the claim of John H.
Wendell, for extra allowance, paying militia,&c.
Ex. Doc.
1
83
Pay, extra. (See Extra Allowance.)
Pay, due soldiers, claims of sutlers for. (See Sutlers.)
24
Pay and allowances of every kind, to each officer in the
army, in 1833 and 1834. (See Army)
-
Ex. Doc.
5
198
24
same to naval officers. (See Navy)
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
236
25
similar statement as to the army in 1838, with re-
ference to laws and regulations under which
allowed
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
206
Peapatch Island. (See Fort Delaware.)
22
President suggests the propriety of compromising
claim of title to; with copy of agreement of the
parties, &c.
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
68
23
report of committee in favor of compromising
claim, &c.
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
50
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
92
25
taken possession of, by Mr. Hudson, under decree
of court, &c. -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
43
Peace. (See National Disputes.)
25
Peace Society, New York, memorial of settlement of
national disputes, &c.
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
50
25
of East Haddam, same
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
171
22
Pearson, David, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
5
474
23
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
545
23
Pearson and Jones, refund extra duty on gin -
-
Rep. Com.
3
319
22
Pearce, Jonathan, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
122
24
Pearce, Elizabeth, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
253
25
Pease, John H., refund fine incurred in coasting trade
Rep. Com.
1
283
25
Peabody, Joseph and others, owners of Neapolitan stock;
Government to purchase, &c.
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
441
22
Peck, John, revolutionary certificate -
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
38
24
Peck, Oliver, revolutionary pension -
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
221
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
158
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
29
25
Peck, Mary, property taken for use of army in 1813
-
Rep. Com.
2
282
25
Peckham, William, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com
8
581
24
Peebles and Graham, payment of amount improperly
withheld on contract -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
680
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
46
22
Peebles, Abner, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
102
25
Peebles, John, collector of internal duties, for extra al-
lowance, &c.
-
-
-
-
Rep Com.
1
64
28
Pierce and Van Voorhis, extra allowance on glass fur-
nished under contract
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
277
и
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
2
12
Pellerin, Louis, confirmation, land claim
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
284
13
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
40
15
Pell, Dr. J. S., heirs of, revolutionary services
-
Rep. Com.
4
962
15
Pellien, James, Francis, and Antonio, Indian depreda-
tions in Florida
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
H
Pemberton, Sarah, widow of John, revolutionary pen-
sion
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
272
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
2
25
Pemberton, Sarah, widow of John, revolutionary pen-
sion -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
456
1
22
Penny, J. P. and E. B., refund excess of duty, between
invoice and appraised value -
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
4
1
24
Penn, Joshua, revolutionary pension -
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
454
1
23
Penrose, Clement B., services, land commissioner
-
Rep. Com.
3
355
2
24
Pennyman, Huldah, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
235
1
23
Pendleton Academy, Pennsylvania, grant land to
-
Rep. Com.
3
413
2
22
Pendleton and Fanning, exploring expedition. (See
Exploring)
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
61
Pensacola. Navy Yard and Dry Dock.
1
28
report of Captain Dallas on the practicability of
deepening the bar at Pensacola, with a view to
the establishment of a dry dock at that place ;
documents accompanying Pres. message p. 268
Ex. Doc.
1
1
1
24
map of the harbor and bar, by Major Kearney ;
bound in Vol. 4, between No. 176 and 177, Ex-
ecutive Documents
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
1
24
report of committee on the subject of deepening
bar at Pensacola and establishing dry dock
-
Rep. Com.
2
424
1
24
report of the Secretary of the Navy on same sub-
ject -
-
i
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
157
2
24
report of Board of Officers appointed to make exa-
minations and fix plan for dry dock at that place
Ex. Doc.
2
50
2
24
plan of yard transmitted
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
53
2
25
estimate of cost for navy yard and barracks at same
place, by Col. Totten
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
7
200
2
25
report of Commodores Stewart and Dallas and
Captain Stockton, on same subject
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
216
1
22
Pensions, Navy Fund; annual report showing the con-
dition of the navy pension fund, in 1831
-
Ex. Doc.
1
5
2
22
Same, in 1832 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
5
1
23
Same, in 1833 ; documents President's message,
page 247
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Dec.
1
I
2
23
Same, in 1834 ; documents with President's mes-
sage, page 353
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
24
Same, in 1835 ; with list of pensioners -
-
Ex. Doc.
3
85
2
24
Same, in 1836 ; same, see documents with Pre-
sident's message, page 486 to 502
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
25
Same, in 1837 same, do. page 812
-
-
Ex. Doc.
]
3
8
25
Same, in 1838 ; same, do. page 589
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
23
report of committee reimburse amount due the
fund from Bank of Columbia -
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
190
2
22
Same object
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
123
2
24
report of committee in relation to the investment
of the navy pension fund
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
40
1
22
Pensions, Navy, report of commissioners respecting ap-
plications for pensions disallowed, in 1831
-
Ex. Doc.
4
129
2
22
letter from commissioners, stating that no applica-
cations were disallowed this year, 1832
-
Ex. Doc.
1
40
2
25
list of pensioners admitted under act of 3d March,
1837, extending the provisions of the navy pen-
sion system
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
218
2
25
agents appointed for paying, since U. States Bank
ceased to act ; amount advanced and balances in
their hands, in 1838 -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
369
1
23
report of committee in favor of extending and en-
larging acts granting pensions to widows and
orphans
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
I
190
2
22
Same -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
123
1
24
report of committee in favor of allowing pensions
only to widows of those that may be killed OF die
Digitized by Google
of wounds, and fixing maximum of pensions -
Rep. Com.
2
451
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 273
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Pensions, Navy.-Continued.
2
23
report of committee against granting arrears of
pensions to widows, &c.
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
129
2
24
remarks of the Secretary of the Navy, in relation
to the construction of the acts granting pensions
to widows, &c., page 447
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
23
report of committee on the general principle of al-
lowing pensions in cases of disease, &c., con-
tracted while on duty ; (see the case of William
Theams)
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
506
2
22
Pensions, Navy, Arrears; granted to Captain Jones -
Rep. Com.
1
108
1
23
Same in favor of Silas Duncan -
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
503
1
24
Same to Thomas B. Parsons, and also increasing
his pension for injuries sustained in saving crew
of gun boat
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
609
2
24
Same to Empsom Hamilton
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
149
2
25
against the claim of Elizabeth Mays, for arrears of
pension from the time of the death of her hus-
band, who was killed on board the Lawrence, to
the date of the special act for her relief in 1830
Rep. Com.
2
431
Pensions, Navy reports on applications for pensions
growing out of peculiar circumstances not em.
braced by law or practice.
1
23
in favor of Gratia Ray, whose husband died while
prisoner in Tripoli
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
329
1
23
against the claim of William Theams, on account
of disease contracted while on duty
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
506
2
24
against the claim of the widow of Captain New-
man, he having died previous to late war with
Great Britain
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
21
2
24
against similar application of Mrs. Reed for same
reasons, widows of officers dying before that
period, not entitled
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
24
2
24
against allowing pensions to mechanics employed
in navy yards, in the case of Eli Darling
-
Rep. Com.
1
28
2
24
against allowing pensions to three seamen of the
Philadelphia frigate, captured by the Tripo-
litans
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
27
2
24
in favor of Dr. John P. Briggs, who was appointed
from the army to be surgeon on board Commo-
dore McDonough's ship, and wounded in the
battle on lake Champlain
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
148
2
24
in favor of the widow of Daniel Appleton, a sea-
man who died in Dartmoor prison
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
180
2
24
in favor of increasing pension to Thomas B. Par-
sons for injuries, in saving crew of gun boat,
&c.
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
609
Pensions, Privateer Fund; condition of, &c. (See Navy,
annual reports of the Secretary of accompany-
ing President's message at commencement of
each session.)
1
22
Pensions, Privateer; in relation to continuing pensions
to widows, &c.
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
135
1
28
report of committee, extending term of five years
longer to pensioners, &c.
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
44
2
22
report showing condition of its fund in 1832
-
Ex. Doc.
1
5
1
24
same, in 1835, with list of pensioners
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
85
2
24
same, in 1836, documents President's message,
page 499
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
25
same, in 1837, decuments President's message,
page 842
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Dec.
1
8
3
25
same, in 1838, documents President's message,
itized by
page 609
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
35
274
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Pensions, Privateers.-Continued
2
24
report of committee in favor of making provision
for the payment of privateer pensions out of the
public Treasury
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
232
2
24
report of committee against the claim of Lot Da-
vis for pension in consequence of being wound-
ed while prisoner at Dartmoor
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
30
1
23
Pension, agents, message of the President in relation to
the refusal of the Bank of the United States to
deliver up the books, &c. for the payment of
pensioners
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
78
1
23
report of Committee of Ways and Means, (by Mr.
Polk) on the subject of the Bank's refusal to
deliver the books, &c.
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
263
1
23
report of the minority of the committee, same
subject
-
-
-
--
-
Rep. Com.
2
963
2
25
amount remaining in the hands of agents at the
end of the year 1837
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
227
2
25
on the subject of allowing compensation to
}
Ex. Doc.
6
145
agents
-
-
-
-
-
9
315
2
25
list of those appointed since 1829 to 1838
-
Ex. Doc.
9
315
2
25
in relation to the appointment of pension agents
by the Treasury Department -
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
207
2
25
amount advanced and balances in their hands in
1837 -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
9
315
2
25
list of those appointed from 1833 to 1838, and bal-
ances remaining in their hands at end of each
year -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
11
444
2
25
kind of funds furnished agent in Arkansas
-
Ex. Doc.
11
449
3
25
letter stating that no funds had been transmitted
to the agent in Arkansas, since the suspension
of specie payments in 1837
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
163
3
25
additional correspondence, on same subject
-
Ex. Doc.
4
176
2
25
navy, appointed since Bank U.S. ceased to act,
amount advanced, &c.
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
369
2
23
Pension, agencies, report of committee in favor of es-
tablishing one at Green river, Kentucky
-
Rep. Com.
1
74
2
23
same at Indianopolis, Indiana
85
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
2
22
Pension Office, report of the Secretary of War recom-
mending the establishment of
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
34
1
22
Pensioners, annual report of the commissioner in 1831,
showing the amount disbursed, &c., on account
of pensions; the number on the rolls in that
year; the number of deaths, &c.; documents
accompanying President's message, page 165 -
Ex Doc.
1
2
2
22
Same in 1832, page 177
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
28
Same in 1833, page 195 -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
I
2
23
Same in 1834, page 273 -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
24
Same in 1835, page 301
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
24
Same in 1836, page 410-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
25
Same in 1837, page 722
I
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
3
3
25
Same in 1338, page 507 -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
8
1
22
list of applicants rejected in 1831, at the Pension
Office
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
120
2
22
Same in 1832
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
20
1
23
Same in 1833 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
IT
2
23
Same in 1834 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
57
1
24
Same in 1835 -
31
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
2
24
Same in 1836 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
41
2
25
Same in 1837 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
ST
25
Same in 1838 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
%
24
Pensions, estimate of appropriations required in 1837,
for the payment of
-
-
-
Ex. Google Doc.
8
30
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 275
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Pensions.-Continued.
2
25
explanatory of the appropriations required in 1838
Ex. Doc.
2
47
3
25
Same in 1839
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
26
2
25
unclaimed, amount remaining in the hands of pen-
sion agents at the end of the year 1837
-
Ex. Doc.
8
227
3
25
Secretary of War suggests the inconveniences in
paying unclaimed pensions, after certain period,
at the Treasury, instead of by the agents, &c.;
page 109
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
23
amount expended in each State annually on ac-
count of pensions, from 1791 to 1833 -
-
Ex. Doc.
8
89
2
25
similar statement, from 1834 to 1837
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
254
3
25
President calls the attention of Congress to frauds,
&c., page 10 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
22
Pensions, Revolutionary, report of committee, in 1832,
in favor of extending the provisions of the pen-
sion laws, as it respects the term of service,
&c.; with calculations of the probable number
of soldiers living, and the expense likely to be
incurred by the extension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
238
1
22
memorial of the Legislature of Pennsylvania, in
favor of enlarging the provisions of the pension
laws -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
187
1
22
report of committee in favor of granting pensions
to persons engaged prior to organization of the
army of the revolution ; (see the case of John
Fancher)
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
50
2
22
number of pensioners from each State, under act
of 1832, and estimated amount required to pay
them
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
68
1
22
regulations for carrying into effect the pension act
of 7th June, 1832
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
298
2
23
in relation to the suspension of the allowance of
pensions under act of 1832, growing out of de-
cision of circuit court of Kentucky
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
81
1
23
report of committee extending provision to three
months service, and as to certain class of
widows
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
196
1
24
Same, same object
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
210
1
24
report of committee against granting pensions to
widows of persons dying between the period of
commencement of pensions and date of act of
1832, in the case of Elizabeth Pearce
-
Rep. Com.
1
253
1
24
list of the names of those stricken from the roll
by the act of 1st May, 1828, and designating
those subsequently restored, and the act under
which so restored
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
127
2
23
President communicates information respecting
frauds, &c. in the payment of ; pages 18, 37, and
273
-
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
28
report of committee on the subject of frauds in
the payment of pensions
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
37
2
25
in relation to the unclaimed pensions and amount
in hands of agents, &c. in 1837
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
227
2
25
abstract of laws and regulations in force in 1838,
allowing pensions, with opinions of attorneys
general, &c. -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
118
2
25
kind of money furnished to pay those in Arkansas
Ex. Doc.
11
449
3
25
letter on same subject, stating that no funds had
been transmitted since suspension of specie
payments in 1837
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
163
3
25
additional, saine subject
-
-
Ex. Doc.
17
276
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Pensions, revolutionary.-Continued
2
25
number of pensioners at each agency; amount re-
quired annually to pay them; names added since
1834; names of those that have died or been
dropped since same period; and list of agents
appointed since 1833 to 1888, and balances re-
maining in their hands at the close of each year
Ex. Doc.
11
444
8
25
persons charged with taking census to return list
of all persons receiving pensions
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
239
2
25
report of committee in favor of allowing executors
to draw pensions of deceased pensioners, in the
case of Robert Laird -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
615
3
25
invalid, relinquished under act of 18th March,
1818
-
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
167
1
28
Pensions, Indian wars prior to 1795, report of commit-
tee in favor of granting pensions to those en-
gaged in the Indian wars of 1795
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
284
1
24
Same, same object
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
338
2
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
96
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
327
2
23
memorial of the legislature of Indiana, same object
Ex. Doc.
4
168
1
24
of the legislature of Illinois, same
-
Ex. Doc.
3
88
2
24
of citizens of Pennsylvania, same
-
Ex. Doc.
2
28
Pensions, seven years half pay to widows and orphans of
officers, revolutionary, (see Half pay, see also
Widows.)
Pensions, five years pay to widows of officers, late war,
(see Widows.)
Pensions, revolutionary, to widows, (see Widows.)
Pensions, late wars, to widows, (see Widows.)
Pensions, Revolutionary, reports on applications for
pensions growing out of peculiar circumstances,
not embraced by general principles.
1
22
in favor of granting pensions to persons engaged
prior to the organization of the revolutionary
army, (see the case of John Fancher) -
-
Rep. Com.
1
50
1
22
in favor of granting to Captain Robert Dunn, ex-
press rider
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
16
1
24
against allowing, according to brevet rank, in the
case of Leonard Bleecker
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
179
1
24
against allowing pension in the case of a deserter,
(see the case of Joseph Parker)
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
281
2
24
against allowing Henry Guthrie, employed as
armorer
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
474
2
24
against E. Conant, who claims for services as a
substitute
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
44
2
24
in favor of granting pension to Primus Hall, col-
ored man
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
74
2
24
against the claim of Daniel Sellers, he having
left the country before the war closed, and has
ever since remained in the dominion of Great
Britain
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
167
2
24
against the claim of Hampton Lovegrove, person
in commissariat department, not entitled
-
Rep. Com.
1
168
2
24
in Ifavor of granting pension to B. Gannett, in consi-
deration of the services of his wife as a soldier, &c.
Rep. Com.
1
178
2
24
in favor of allowing a pension to Hannah Eldridge,
on account of the death of her first husband,
who died in 1779, notwithstanding she was
again married during the war
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
124
2
24
in favor of allowing pension to Huldah Penny-
man, widow of a revolutionary soldier, who was
married the second time, and again a widow
Rep. Com.
285
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.
277
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Pensions, revolutionary.-Continued.
2
25
in favor of allowing executors to draw pension of
a deceased pensioner, in the case of Robert
Laird
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
615
2
25
in favor of granting pension to William Harper,
for patrol services against the tories during the
revolution
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
268
2
25
in favor of similar case of Jacob Miller -
-
Rep. Com.
3
721
Pensions, invalids to persons not belonging directly to
the Military Establishment, viz:
1
22
in favor of allowing pension to Joseph Du Com-
mon, teacher, Military Academy, in considera-
tion of loss of eye sight, &c.
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
125
1
22
in favor of Patrick Green, mail guard
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
179
2
24
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
60
1
23
in favor of James Folsom, seaman, revenue cutter
Rep. Com.
1
81
1
23
in favor of John Holydayoke, wounded in look out
boat -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
371
2
24
in favor of John Midwinter, loss of eye sight while
engaged as blacksmith, under contract, for
building vessels at Sacketts harbor
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
39
1
24
in favor of Ann Evans, whose husband died of
wound received in proving cannon
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
462
2
25
in favor of the widow of William Champney, mas-
ter carpenter at navy yard, killed in launching
vessel
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
488
2
24
in favor of Daniel B. Perkins, injuries sustained in
suppressing fire U. States buildings at Spring-
field armory -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
89
2
25
in favor of the widow of Elias Hyde, who volun-
teered his services in late war, defence of Og-
densburg, and who died of wounds there re-
ceived
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
45
Pensions, invalids; on account of disease, &c., contract-
ed, to wit:
2
24
in favor of the widow of Col. Heilman, whose
death was occasioned by exposure, &c., Florida
war -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
225
2
25
same in similar case of the widow of Dr. Nourse
Rep. Com.
2
510
2
24
report against the claim of Samuel T. Winslow,
for health impaired by sickness, Scc.; pensions
allowed only in cases of this kind where the
disease has arisen from exposure, &c.
-
Rep. Com.
1
74
2
24
against similar case of Ezekiel Burnham
-
Rep. Com.
1
82
2
24
same in the case of Gideon Sheldon
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
207
2
24
in favor of Thomas Collins, on account of disease
contracted from exposure, &c.
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
93
2
24
in favor of similar case of Jacob Shade -
-
Rep. Com.
2
316
2
25
same in the case of James H. Bradford
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
227
2
25
same in the case of John Perham
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
274
2
25
same in the case of Doctor S. Nash
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
644
Pensions, invalids ; to persons receiving revolutionary
pensions, viz:
2
23
in favor of Thomas Simpson, who is receiving re-
volutionary pension
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
88
1
24
same in the case of John Casey -
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
830
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
461,
Pensions, invalids ; nolunteers against the Indians, &c.
2
24
in favor of William Bowman, wounded while
serving as a volunteer to arrest the inroads
of Indians; Government having paid for ser-
vices, &c.
-
-
-
-
Rep Com.
bgle
278
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Pensions, Arrears, Revolutionary; reports on applica-
tions for, viz:
1
23
in favor of granting arrears to the widow of Samuel
Southerland
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
465
1
24
same to Patrick McEwen, from time that his name
was erroneously stricken from the roll, to the
time it was restored
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
391
1
24
same to William Davis, from time his name was
erroneously stricken from the roll, to the time
it was again restored -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
416
1
24
same to Frederick Wilheid, from time his name
was stricken from the roll, on account of pro-
perty, to the time it was restored, &c.
-
Rep. Com.
2
440
1
24
same to Elijah Green, from time his name was
improperly stricken from the roll, to when it
was restored -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
684
1
24
same in similar case of Daniel Cobb
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
736
1
24
same in the case of Solomon Ketcham
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
737
1
24
same in the case of Jonathan Flint
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
741
1
24
same in the case of Mary Lumpkin
-
-
Rep. Com.
s
743
2
24
in favor of the heirs of Oliver Parish, from time of
completing testimony to the time of his death
Rep. Com.
1
55
2
24
report against the case of Nathaniel Holmes for
arrears, from the time his name was stricken
from the roll, on account of property, to the
time it was again restored
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
107
2
25
in favor of allowing Elizabeth Jones, daughter of
John Carr, who was a soldier in Gibson's regi-
ment, from the time he first made application,
and rejected at the Pension Office, on the
ground that the regiment was not considered
continental to 1831, when it was decided in fa-
vor of that regiment being continental, and his
name placed on the pension roll
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
536
Pensions, arrears, invalid, reports on applications for,
viz:
1
22
in favor of allowing arrears of pension to John
Miller
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
203
1
22
saine to Nehemiah Badger
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
210
1
22
same to John R. Rappleye
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
211
2
22
same to the heirs of Joseph Knight
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
8
1
24
against the claim of Ephraim Shaler, he being in
the receipt of pay as an officer at the time claim-
ed for
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
832
1
23
in favor of allowing arrears to John Couch
-
Rep. Com.
1
1
1
23
same to G.B. Shaw
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
1
1
28
same to Elizabeth Swain
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
221
1
23
same to Josiah Westlake
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
286
1
28
same to Edward Nicholas
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
539
1
23
same to Joseph Swartwood
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
543
2
23
same to John Moore, from time of completing tes-
timony
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
15
2
23
same to George C. Seaton, same
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
26
2
23
same to James Taylor, same
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
57
1
24
same to Theo. E. Beekman, same
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
129
1
24
same to Walter Dyer, for time he was unable to
procure certificate of his continued disability -
Rep. Com.
2
408
1
24
same to Jas. McFarland from time he first filed
his surgeon's certificate of disability -
-
Rep. Com.
2
477
1
24
same to Josiah Strong, amount relinquished on
receiving revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
478
1
24
same to George McFadden, from time he ceased
to receive pay as an officer in the service
-
Rep. Com.
722
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 To 1839.
279
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Pensions, arrears, invalids, &re.-Continued.
1
24
same to Isaac Eckright, from time of his perfect-
ing his testimony
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
753
1
23
same to Col. Wm. Lawrence, from date of wound
Rep. Com.
2
243
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
196
1
24
same to the widow of Capt. Schmuck, same
-
Rep. Com.
3
335
2
25
same to Capt. Jas. Hunter, wounded in the battle
of Tippecanoe, from time he left the army in
1815 to 1834, when his name was placed on the
pension roll -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
611
1
24
same to the heirs of Col. Stone, for wounds re-
ceived in the revolution, to which pension he
was entitled, but did not receive in his life
time -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
801
2
25
against the claim of Maj. Larrabee, for pension
from time of wound to completing testimony, &c.
Rep. Com.
3
656
1
22
Penitentiary, District of Columbia, 3d annual report of
inspectors for 1831
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
80
2
22
4th same for 1832
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
49
1
23
5th
for 1833
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
70
2
23
6th
for 1834
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
75
1
24
7th
for 1835
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
81
2
24
8th
for 1836
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
97
2
25
9th
for 1837
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
140
3
25
10th
for 1838
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
165
2
24
in relation to the compensation of the inspectors
for the years 1829 and '30.
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
97
Pennsylvania, insurrection of 1794, claims growing out
of, (see Insurrection.)
3
25
Pennsylvania, correspondence in relation to the inter-
ference or participation of Government officers
in the disturbances in 1838, at Harrisburg, at
the meeting of the Legislature
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
28
Pennsylvania Avenue, improvement of, (see Washing-
ton City.)
2
25
Pennsylvania Lyceum, memorial of, on subject of
meteorology
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
344
Pennsylvania, memorials, &c. from, on the subject of
the Bank U.S. and the removal of the depos-
ites, (see Bank U. S.)
same, on the subject of the tariff, (see Duties.)
1
22
Pennsylvania, State of, Legislature of, in favor of en-
larging provisions of the laws granting pen-
sions, &c.
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
187
1
22
memorial of citizens, against reducing duty on
coal
-
-
}
Ex. Doc.
4
117
-
-
-
-
118
2
24
same, same object
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
158
1
22
memorial of citizens of Pittsburg, against the con-
struction of bridge over the Ohio, at Wheeling
Ex. Doc.
5
188
2
22
memorial of inhabitants, in favor of appropriation
for the western section, Chesapeake and Ohio
Canal
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
12
1
23
memorial of inhabitants of Westmoreland county,
same object -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
36
2
23
memorial of convention at Pittsburg, same
-
Ex. Doc.
4
153
2
22
Legislature of, against nullification
-
-
Ex. Doc.
I
19
2
22
memorial of importers of hard ware, of Philadel-
phia, repeal provisoes in tariffact of 14th July,
1832, in relation to hard ware
-
-
Ex. Door
2
72
2
22
memorial of merchants of Philadelphia in relation
to 18th section of the tariff act of 1832, respect-
ing the deposite of goods, &c.
-
Digiti
Ex
Doc
8
280
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Pennsylvania, State of.-Continued.
2
22
Legislature of, in favor of distributing proceeds of
sales of the public lands
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
139
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
186
1
23
memorial of citizens, for canal from Chesapeake
Bay to Lake Ontario -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
18
1
23
memorial of convention of Warren, in favor of
the improvement of the Alleghany river to
Olean Point -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
84
1
23
same from citizens of the State, same object
-
Ex. Doc.
3
151
2
24
same
same -
-
Ex. Doc.
3
84
1
23
Legislature of, in favor of fixing standard of
weights and measures, and States to be furnish-
ed with copies, &c.
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
352
1
23
memorial of a citizen of, in favor of amending the
patent laws -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
521
2
23
memorial of citizens of Philadelphia, exploring
expedition
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
48
2
23
memorial of working men of Philadelphia, against
increasing the pay of certain navy officers
-
Ex. Doc.
3
108
2
23
memorial of convention at Brownsville, improve-
ment of the Monongahela river
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
130
2
23
memorial of inhabitants for the construction of a
turnpike road from Somerset, Pennsylvania, to
Cumberland, Maryland
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
165
2
23
memorial of citizens, reduce duty on railroad iron
Ex. Doc.
4
167
1
24
report of Franklin Institute, experiments to pre-
vent the explosion of steam boilers
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
162
1
24
memorial of citizens on the subject of restricting
the incorporating of banks, &c., by the States -
Ex. Doc.
7
280
2
24
memorial of citizens in favor of granting pensions
to persons engaged in the Indian wars of 1794
Ex. Doc.
2
23
2
24
memorial of citizens of Philadelphia, reduction of
postage
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
43
2
25
Lyceum, memorial of, meteorology
-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
341
2
25
memorial of inhabitants of the State, execution of
criminals in prison yards
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
53
2
25
inhabitants of, road to Erie
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
56
2
25
inhabitants of Beaver, armory
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
61
2
25
inhabitants of Philadelphia in relation to the
finances
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
69
2
25
inhabitants of Philadelphia against international
copy-right law
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
117
2
25
inhabitants of Philadelphia, same
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
260
2
25
inhabitants of Philadelphia in favor of copy-right
law
-
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
383
2
25
merchants of Philadelphia, importers of hardware
Ex. Doc.
5
128
2
25
inhabitants of Pittsburg, marine hospital
-
Ex. Doc.
7
161
2
25
Chamber of Commerce, Philadelphia, French
spoliations
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
237
2
25
same, urging passage of the claims
-
-
Ex. Doc.
9
322
2
25
inhabitants of the State, same subject
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
238
2
25
proceedings of democratic meeting of Philadelphia
against resolution of House of Assembly of
Pennsylvania, on sub-Treasury
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
240
2
25
same, against sub-Treasury
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
11
441
2
25
same, against sub-Treasury
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
241
2
25
proceedings of meeting, Philadelphia, in favor of
sub-Treasury
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
209
2
25
proceedings of friends of the administration against
sub-Treasury
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
242
2
25
Legislature, bill in favor of postponing sub-Treasury
-
-
}
8
Ex. Doc.
249
-
-
-
-
9
319
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.
281
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Pennsylvania, State of.-Continued.
2
25
resolutions of Senate of Pennsylvania in favor of
postponing sub-Treasury bill -
-
-
Ex. Doc.
9
320
2
25
Legislature, road from Laurel Hill to Erie
-
Ex. Doc.
8
263
2
25
Legislature, armory, Falls of Big Beaver
-
Ex. Doc.
8
264
2
25
memorial of inhabitants of Erie, national foundry
Ex. Doc.
8
268
2
25
memorial of inhabitants of Centre county, same -
Ex. Doc.
9
312
2
25
Legislature, Wyoming sufferers -
-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
358
3
25
memorial and documents, same subject -
-
Ex. Doc.
4
203
2
25
memorial of inhabitants of the State, Cherokee
treaty
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
384
2
25
memorial of Society of Friends, Philadelphia,
same
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
385
2
25
memorial of University, grant of land
-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
394
2
25
memorial of inhabitants of Columbia county, in
favor of sub-Treasury
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
395
2
25
memorial of inhabitants of Philadelphia, same
-
Ex. Doc.
11
431
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
11
437
3
25
memorial of inhabitants of Philadelphia in favor
of measures to ascertain the number of insane
persons in the United States -
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
141
8
25
memorial of ship owners and others, piers, Dela-
ware river, at mouth of Chesapeake and Dela-
ware canal
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
151
8
25
respecting interference, &c., by Government offi-
cers, disturbance at Harrisburg in 1888, at meet-
ing of Legislature
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
28
1
22
Peoria, Illinois, in favor of granting land for seat of jus-
tice -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
196
1
24
in favor of creating new land district of
-
Rep. Com.
2
865
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
236
1
22
Percival, Captain John, refund expenses, presents to in-
habitants of Sandwich Island -
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
86
1
28
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
80
1
22
Percival; John, revolutionary pension -
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
395
Perdido, land claims. (See Lands in Louisiana.)
1
22
Perry, Andrew T., receiver of public money, asks to be
credited with uncurrent bank paper
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
399
2
22
Perry, Paul, extra allowance taking Fifth Census
-
Rep. Com.
1
35
1
23
Perry, Captain Mathew C., refund expenses, entertain-
ing Pacha of Egypt
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
287
2
24
Perry, Oliver H., son of Samuel, vessel lost while in
public service
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
812
2
25
Perry, Reuben and others, extra work, on building,
branch mint, N. Carolina
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
1000
2
25
Perry, Hardy, report of register and receiver, on land
claim of
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
25
1
28
Perrysburg, Ohio, granting pre-emption to certain lots
in
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
511
I
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
113
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
895
1
22
Perrine, Dr. Henry, on the subject of the introduction,
&c., of foreign plants and seeds
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
196
1
22
report of committee, on same subject
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
454
2
25
report of committee, cultivation of tropical plants,
&c.
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
564
1
24
Perkins, John B., horse lost, Seminole campaign
-
Rep. Com.
3
668
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
43
2
24
Perkins, Thomas H., refund duties
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
48
2
24
Perkins, Daniel B., invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
89
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
354
2
25
Perkinson, William, patent for machine, groove rifle
barrels
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
"
36
282
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
2
24
Perham, John, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
46
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
474
2
24
Persico, Luige, memorial of the Philadelphia Artist
Society in favor of his executing sculpture for
the Capitol
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
159
3
25
Peru, confederation, treaty with; documents with Presi-
dent's message, page 23
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
22
Peru, in relation to the claim of Capt. Sloat, for expenses
in affording refuge to the Vice President and
other public officers of
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
272
1
22
report of committee in favor of re-imbursing Capt.
Sloat
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
471
Personal property, destroyed by the enemy, late war with
Great Britain, reports against paying for. (See
these claims also under head of "property,"
viz:
1
24
against the case of the executors of Mary Sears -
Rep. Com.
1
176
1
23
against the case of Henry Waller, burnt in build-
ing destroyed in consequence of military occu-
pation, &c.
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
533
2
25
same, in similar claim of Phelps and Langdon
-
Rep. Com.
2
448
1
24
against the claim of John Burke
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
267
1
24
same
of David Lewis
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
346
1
24
same
of Elisha Foster
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
473
1
24
same
of William Eaders
-
Rep. Com.
3
673
1
24
same
of Richard Frisby
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
698
2
24
same
of William Wickham -
-
Rep. Com.
1
38
2
24
same
of Eleanor Gardner
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
u
2
25
same
of Abner Sherman
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
899
2
25
same
of Hogg and Burnside -
-
Rep. Com
4
918
3
25
same
of Hubert Lacroix
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
37
1
24
against the claim of Gabriel Priest, destroyed in
Florida in 1835
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
699
2
25
against the claim of Thomas Ledwith, destroyed
by the troops operating against the Indians in
1836 -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
506
1
22
Pettigrew, Timothy, and others, Indian depredations
in 1794
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
406
2
22
Petre, Joseph Pierre, refund payment on land -
-
Rep. Com.
1
60
1
23
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
83
1
24
Peterson, John A., salary, custom house officer
-
Rep. Com.
3
805
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
90
2
25
Pettus, Samuel o., reps. of, commutation claim
-
Rep. Com.
1
208
3
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
20
2
25
Peters, John, clerk court of Virginia, additional com-
pensation
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
356
2
25
Peterson, John, revolutionary services
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
6SI
2
25
Peterson, T. F., pre-emption claim
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
727
3
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
143
2
25
Peters, Moore, & Co., mail contractors, extra allow-
ances, &c.
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
745
3
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
144
2
25
Pettett, William McD., land claim
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
748
2
25
Petition, right of, Legislature on the subject of the right
of petition, &c.
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
408
2
25
Legislature of Connecticut, same
-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
415
8
25
Peurifoy, T. D., Indian depredations -
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
903
2
25
Phelps and Langdon, property destroyed by the British,
late war
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com-
2
412
2
25
Phelps, Mary, revolutionary pension -
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
609
8
25
Phelan, John, heirs of, revolutionary pension -
Dig
I
Rep. Com.
1
ogle
142
22
Philips, Job, revolutionary pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
488
2
22
Philips, Thomas, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
I
7
22D, 23 D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 283
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
1
28
Philips, Benjamin, improvement in steam engines, &c.
Rep. Com.
8
426
2
28
Philips, Walter, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
51
1
24
Philips, Ebenezer, and others, bounty on fishing voyage
Rep. Com.
1
49
2
24
Philips, George L., and others, officers of Florida vol-
unteers
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
220
2
25
Philips, Samuel G., Indian depredations in 1836
-
Rep. Com.
3
597
2
25
Philips, Zachariah, Indian depredations in 1814
-
Rep. Com.
4
1027
1
22
Philadelphia, Frigate, memorial of Mrs. Decatur, in be-
half of herself and the crew of the ketch In-
trepid, for the destruction of, with a list of the
names of those on board the ketch at the time,
and various documents in relation thereto
-
Ex. Doc.
2
27
1
22
memoriol of Mary Preble and others, same object
Ex. Doc.
2
62
1
24
report of committee in favor of rewarding the
captors
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
287
1
23
same in favor of Mrs. Decatur and others
-
Rep. Com.
1
45
2
22
Joseph K. Boyd, one of the captors
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
43
2
25
Philadelphia, Dry Dock, letter from Commodore Stewart
and Captain Henry, on the subject of a dry
dock at that place
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
223
2
25
memorial of inhabitants of Philadelphia, on same
subject
-
-
}
Ex. Doc.
10
an
393
-
-
-
407
2
25
report of committee, in favor of constructing dry
dock at Philadelphia -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
872
1
23
Philadelphia, City, extend port of, memorial of citizens
Ex. Doc.
4
278
1
23
memorial of commissioners, same object
-
Ex. Doc.
6
485
2
24
memorial of Chamber of Commerce, in favor of
new custom house
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
63
1
24
same, finish Delaware breakwater
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
91
2
25
Physical sciences, by Doctor Johnson
-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
396
1
23
Piatt, William, quartermaster general, pay and clerk
hire -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
292
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
528
2
25
Piatt, William, heirs of, commutation claim -
-
Rep. Com.
3
695
Piatt, Martha, daughter of Captain Huddy, (see Huddy.)
1
24
Pickard, John, revolutionary pension -
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
206
1
24
Pickering, Charles W., extra pay while acting as lieu-
tenant in the navy
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
293
2
25
Pickett and Gayle, services, &c. as aids to Gov. C. C.
Clay, Creck war
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
894
1
24
Piercey, Lieut. Wm. P., of the navy, extra services, in-
specting naval stores -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
310
1
24
Pierce, Aaron, horses destroyed by Indians
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
756
1
24
Pierson, Harvey and Morice, work on Cumberland road
Rep. Com.
3
786
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
56
2
24
Pierson, Erastus, heirs of, revolutionary pension
-
Rep. Com.
1
41
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
588
2
25
Pierson, Moses, widow of
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
816
3
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
89
3
25
Pierson, Harry, extra work on Cumberland road
-
Rep. Com.
1
201
2
25
Piggott, James, representatives of, revolutionary services
Rep. Com.
4
970
2
24
Pilots, report of committee on the subject of regulating
Rep. Com.
2
263
2
25
memorial of Chamber of Commerce of New York,
against repealing law regulating
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
81
2
25
report of committee against modifying act regu-
lating
.
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
890
3
25
memorial of inhabitants of New Jersey in relation
to the charge of half pilotage, &c.
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
144
I
22
Pinkham, Calvin, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
5
473
I
23
Pinney, Levi, lost baggage
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
440
1
24
Pinkney, Somerville, dininistrator of James Williams
Rep. Coin
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
24 Pitcher, Joshua, Indian agent, pay as interpreter
- Rep. Com.
284
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Pittsburgh, marine hospital at (see Hospitals.)
1
23
Platt, Nathaniel, damages, &c. to his property, late war
Rep. Com.
4
514
1
24
same, favorable report
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
185
1
22
Plants and seeds, on the subject of the introduction and
cultivation of foreign - -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
198
1
22
report of committee on same subject
-
-
Rep. Coin.
3
454
2
25
another report, same subject, making grant of land
to Doctor Perrine, for the culture of tropical
plants, &c.
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
564
2
25
Doctor Mease, on same -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
375
2
25
report of committee in favor of the collection and
distribution of, to promote agriculture
-
Rep. Com.
3
655
2
25
views of the Commissioner of Patents, promote
agriculture, by distribution of seeds, &c. thro'
that office
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
112
3
25
same, page 57 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
89
2
25
Planter, owners of the brig
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
947
Plans, drawings, &c. [see Architects.] -
-
-
1
28
Plattsburg harbor, report of survey and estimates for the
improvement of
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
131
2
25
amount heretofore appropriated for, and sum ne-
cessary in 1838
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
90
1
22
Pleasanton, Stephen, 5th auditor, extra services
-
Rep. Com.
5
511
2
22
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
79
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
541
2
25
Plumb, Nathaniel, bounty land, revolutionary -
-
Rep. Com.
2
408
1
22
Plympton, Ebenezer, revolutionary pension -
-
Rep. Com.
1
160
1
24
Plymouth beach, repair breach in breakwater at
-
Ex. Doc.
4
142
1
24
amount appropriated for, original estimates and
sum yet necessary in 1836, for continuing the
improvement of
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
212
1
24
report of committee, expenditures, &c. improve-
ment of
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
297
2
25
report showing the nature of the work, when com-
menced, the amount appropriated, &c. up to
1888 -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
90
1
23
Poissot, Paul, pre-emption claim
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
109
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
241
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
654
1
22
Polhemus, John, commutation claim -
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
275
1
23
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
80
1
22
Pollard, William, heirs of, confirm title, lot in Mobile
Rep. Com.
2
299
1
23
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
226
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
496
1
23
Pollock, John, boat impressed and lost
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
505
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
21
1
24
Pollard, Calvin and others, architects, plans, &c., cus-
tom-house, New York
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
I
348
1
23
Polish Exiles, memorial of, for grant of land -
-
Ex. Doc.
5
853
1
24
same reprinted, on presentation of bill for their
relief
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
188
1
24
letter from D.A. Spalding, against granting land to
Ex. Doc.
5
213
1
24
Pompilly, Bernard, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
19
1
23
Pomeroy, Grove, representatives of, loan office certifi-
cate, revolutionary
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
126
2
25
Pomar, Joseph E., Indian depredations
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
842
8
25
Ponar, Jose E., Indian depredations in Florida
-
Rep. Com.
1
162
1
22
Pond, Elihu, revolutionary pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
372
Pondvert and Chasterlain. (See Chasterlain and Pond-
vert.)
2
25
Ponce, John, lost horse
-
-
-
-
8
25
Pons, Bartolo, Indian depredations in Florida
Rep. Com. ogle
824
-
1
28
Rep. Com.
I
168
Pool, Richard, pay for services as volunteer
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
517
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 285
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
2
25
Poole, William, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
589
8
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
261
2
24
Poor, William A., services, acting purser, &c.
-
Rep. Com.
1
171
Porter and Saunders, sureties of Estes, paymaster. (See
Saunders and Porter.)
1
23
Porter, B., invalid pension
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
122
1
-
455
23
Porter, John, work on Cumberland road
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
456
2
24
Porter, Benjamin J., commutation claim, surgeon's mate
Rep. Com.
2
259
2
25
Porter, Andrew, losses on contract, making land surveys
Rep. Com.
4
869
2
25
Porter and Tate, sureties of John McClellan
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
1058
1
22
Porlier, James and others, land claim, Green Bay, Wis-
konsin
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
362
1
23
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
396
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
782
2
25
Porche, Simon, representatives of, confirmation, land
claim
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
781
1
23
Portland harbor, report of survey, &c., improvement of
Ex. Doc.
6
491
2
24
report of committee in relation to the improve-
ment of
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
175
2
25
amount required in 1838, for continuing improve-
ment of
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
90
1
22
erection of marine hospital at, report of commit-
tee in favor of
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
5
468
1
23
Same
same
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
151
1
24
Same
same
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
85
1
24
memorial of physicians in favor of same -
-
Ex. Doc.
3
68
1
24
Ports of entry, report of committee in favor of abolishing
distinctions in, and extending the privilege of
drawback, &c.
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
590
2
25
another report, same object
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
304
1
23
at Philadelphia, memorial in favor of extending -
Ex. Doc.
4
278
1
23
memorial of commissioners, same object
-
Ex. Doc.
6
485
2
23
at Zanesville, Ohio, memorial of merchants in fa-
vor of establishing
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
135
1
24
at Norwich, Connecticut, memorial of corpora-
tion at that place in favor of establishing
-
Ex. Doc.
2
36
1
24
at Fredericksburg, Virginia, memorial of citizens
in favor of
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
130
2
25
at St. Joseph, Florida, memorial in favor of
-
Ex. Doc.
8
286
2
25
at Sabine river, in favor of establishing one at the
mouth of that river
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
11
466
3
25
at Indian Key, remonstrance of William A. White-
head and others against establishing
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
41
1
23
Port Kent, report of survey and estimates for the im-
provement of
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
131
2
24
memorial of citizens in favor of breakwater at
-
Ex. Doc.
2
44
Portsmouth and Linnville road. (See Roads.)
1
22
Portage summit, Ohio, report of survey of railroad route,
from the Hudson river, &c.
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
133
2
23
report of survey of canal route from, to Kearney's
line, in Pennsylvania -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
65
1
22
Portugal, on the subject of exempting vessels of, from
tonnage duties
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
206
1
24
correspondence in relation to repealing discrimi-
nating duties on cargoes imported in vessels of
Ex. Doc.
4
184
2
22
President notifies Congress; indemnity for spolia-
tions, &c., had been obtained from, page 5
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
23
same, as to the postponement of the payment of
instalments under the treaty of indemnity, and
admits rice of the United States into her ports
Digitized by
at reduced duty, &c., page 7 -
Ex. Google
-
-
286
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
1
23
Porto Rico and Cuba, report of the Secretary of State
respecting discriminating duties levied in the
ports of
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
170
2
28
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
190
2
23
letter from American consul, on same subject, and
transmitting statement of duties levied at, in
1835 -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
173
1
23
report of committee respecting discriminating du-
ties levied at - -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
468
1
22
Posnor, Sylvia, executors of, buildings destroyed while
occupied by the military
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
5
489
2
24
Postmasters, balances due from, in 1836
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
185
money lost by. (See Money lost, &c.)
Post office clerks. (See Clerks.)
Post office contracts. (See Contracts.)
extra allowances, &c., to contractors. (See Mail,
extra allowance for carrying, &c.)
in relation to transporting mails on railroads, &c.
(See Mails.)
for other matters relating to the mails. (See
Mails.)
1
22
Post Office Department; annual report of the Postmaster
General showing the operations, &c., of that
Department in 1831 ; documents accompany-
ing President's message, page 46
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
22
similar report in 1832, page 50 -
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
8
1
23
same, in 1883, page 287
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
1
2
23
same, in 1884, page 885
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
3
1
24
same, in 1835, with various new regulations, &c.,
adopted by Mr. Kendall, P. M. G., and recom-
mending other changes for the government of
the Department, pages 387 and 424
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
24
same, as to its condition, &c., in 1836, and show-
ing the number of miles on which the mail is
carried in each State ; documents President's
message, page 514
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
8
2
25
annual report of its operations, in 1837, page 857
Ex. Doc.
1
3
3
25
same, in 1838, page 641
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
24
organization of the Department under act of last
session, 1836, page 519
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
8
2
24
letter from Postmaster General in 1837, to Com.
on Post Office and Post Roads, stating the pros-
perous condition of the Department, and the
necessity for an increase of clerks; also, recom-
mending the appointment of a topographer, and
an increase of salaries of the assistants
-
Ex. Doc.
4
153
2
24
additional clerks required for the auditor's office,
and reasons of the auditor for the increase
-
Ex. Doc.
4
153
2
22
statement showing the number of miles in each
State on which the mail is carried in 1832 and
also, showing the annual increase from 18:29 to
1832; documents President's message, page 50
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
23
similar report in 1833, page 287
-
-
Ex. Doc.
I
1
1
22
report of committee on the subject of providing for
a better accountability in the -
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
450
1
23
report of committee on the subject of restoring to
the Department the amount of postage paid into
the Treasury, &c.
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
285
1
23
statement showing its operations in 1833, amount
of postage received in each State, and cost of
transportation, Sc.
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
505
2
23
President recommends a re-organization of the
Department, page 21
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 To 1839.
287
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Post Office Department.-Continued.
2
23
report of select committee oppointed to examine
into its condition, proceedings, &c., &c.
-
Rep. Com.
1
103
2
23
report of the minority of the committee -
-
Rep. Com.
1
103
1
22
contracts with Hill and Barton, and True and
Green, for post office blanks, wrapping paper,
twine, &c.
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
292
2
24
Message of the President, and report of the Post-
master General on providing temporary build-
ings, consequent of burning, &c.; and recom-
mending the construction of fire proof buildings
Ex. Doc.
2
33
2
24
report of select committee inquiring into the
causes, &c., of the burning of the buildings
-
Rep. Com.
1
134
3
25
letter from the Postmaster General in relation to
the insecurity of his records, and in respect to
the erection of a new building; with plans and
estimates
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
129
2
25
report of committee on the subject of erecting a
new building for the -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
737
3
25
memorial of stone-cutters for estimate of the dif-
ference of expense between marble and free
stone
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
186
3
25
report of Commissioner of Public Buildings, on
same subject -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
221
2
24
detailed estimates of appropriations required in
1837 -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
48
2
25
estimates of appropriations required for 1838
-
Ex. Doc.
5
109
3
25
additional clerks employed, answer calls of Con-
gress
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
150
2
24
list of balances due in 1836, from postmasters
-
Ex. Doc.
4
185
1
25
postage collected in specie President's message,
at extra session, page 25
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
1
2
25
report of committee fixing new tariff of postage -
Rep. Com.
4
909
1
25
statement of receipts and expenditures made in
1837, at extra session
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
54
2
25
statement of its finances, year ending 1st July,
1837 -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
9
2
25
receipts and expenditures in 1837
-
-
Ex. Doc.
11
461
3
25
same, in 1838
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
247
B
25
in relation to its revenue in 1839, and in regard to
reduction in the mail facilities, &c.
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
116
2
25
same, on the 1st June, 1838, and opposed to the
passage of the general post route bill, at this
session
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
11
443
2
25
report of committee on the subject of establishing
new routes in 1838
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
964
2
25
contingent expenses for 1837
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
16
3
25
same, for 1838 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
16
2
25
fines imposed on contractors in 1837
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
138
2
25
postage paid by the Department, express mail
-
Ex. Doc.
5
107
2
25
in relation to specific appropriations, for the
-
Ex. Doc.
8
275
2
25
causes of failure of mails between Washington
and Wheeling
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
348
2
25
number of failures, express mail, New York and
New Orleans
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
349
3
25
same, and the cause, to and from New Orleans,
between July and December, 1839
-
-
Ex Doc.
4
145
8
25
in relation to the contract for carrying the mail
from Louisville, Kentucky, to New Orleans -
Ex. Doc.
5
212
2
25
Post office, Acceptances; report against the claim of
Cornelius Vanderbelt, for the payment of drafts
Digitized by
drawn by mail contractor, on the Post Office
Google
Department, and accepted by O. B. Brown,
288
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Post Office Acceptances-Continued
then Treasurer of the Department; Govern-
ment not liable, agent having transcended his
power, and it not being necessary towards facili-
tating the operations of the Department, and
there being nothing due the contractor at the
time . -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
722
1
22
Postage, report of the Postmaster General on the subject
of abolishing postage on newspapers and pam-
phlets, and showing the amount collected on
the same, in 1831
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
55
1
22
memorial of citizens of Boston, on same subject -
Ex. Doc.
4
106
2
24
memorial of citizens of Philadelphia, in favor of
reducing rates of
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
43
2
25
amount of postage collected on newspapers, &c. in
the six months, ending June, 1837
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
108
2
25
report of committee on the subject of newspaper
postage
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
909
1
23
amount of postage collected in each State, in 1833,
and cost of transportation
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
505
1
23
report of committee on the subject of restoring to
the Department the amount of postage paid into
the Treasury -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
985
2
24
change in the rates of postage proposed by the
Postmaster General, pages 21 and 509
-
Ex. Doc.
1
3
2
25
report of committee in favor of fixing new tariff of
Rep. Com.
4
909
2
24
report of committee on the subject of making let-
ters between the United States and Great Bri-
tain, free of postage
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
311
1
25
postage collected in specie President's message,
extra session, page 25
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
I
2
25
report of committee on the subject of collecting
postage in specie
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
1019
2
25
amount received from express and ordinary mails,
on same routes
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
337
2
25
paid by State Department, express mail
-
Ex. Doc.
5
%
2
25
paid by Navy Department
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
106
2
25
paid by General Post Office
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
107
2
25
paid by Treasury Department
I
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
116
2
25
paid by War Department
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
117
1
22
annual report of the amount received at each of-
fice, in 1831 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
262
2
22
Same, in 1832 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
18
1
23
Same, in 1833 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
63
2
23
Same, in 1834 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
176
1
24
Same, in 1835 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
962
2
24
Same, in 1836; documents accompanying Presi-
dent's message, page 507
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
25
statement of receipts in 1837
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
11
461
3
25
Same, in 1838 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
947
Post routes, contracts for. (See Contracts.)
express mail. (See Mails, Express.)
extra allowance to contractors. (See Mails, Ex-
tra Allowance, &c.)
on changing great southern route (See Mails.)
2
25
routes established in 1837, contracts for, abstract
of bids, allowances, curtailments, &c. &c.
-
Ex. Doc.
9
329
2
25
report of committee on the subject of establishing
new routes in 1838
964
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
I
22
unproductive, in 1831, annual list of
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
w
2
22
Same, in 1832
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
84
28
Same, in 1838 -
-
Ex. Doc.
501
-
23
Same, in 1834 -
-
-
Ex. Doc.
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831. TO 1839. 289
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
1
22
Post roads, Chicot to Little Rock, Arkansas; report of
committee in favor of constructing
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
374
1
23
Louisville, Kentucky, to St. Louis, Missouri, re.
port of committee on subject of improving, &c.
Rep. Com.
3
352
1
24
Potts, Jesse, commutation claim
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
173
2
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
275
1
23
Potts and Clements, demurrage, detention of their vessel
Rep. Com.
2
290
2
25
Same; favorable report
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
1047
1
24
Potter, Thaddeus, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
I
323
2
25
Potter, Woodburne, services as clerk to General Gaines
Rep. Com.
4
1044
Potomac Aqueduct. (See Aqueduct.)
1
24
Poucher, Doctor Peter, medical services on sick officers
Rep. Com.
3
772
3
25
Pounds, John M., horse lost, Black Hawk war
-
Rep. Com.
2
316
1
23
Povet, John, buildings torn down and materials used by
troops, &c.
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
85
I
24
Powell, Major Robert, heirs of, commutation claim -
Rep. Com.
3
760
1
24
Powell, Captain Robert, heirs of, revolutionary services
Rep. Com.
3
825
B
25
Powers, David, horse lost, Black Hawk war -
-
Rep. Com.
1
107
3
25
Powder, President recommends the establishment of a
gunpowder manufactory. page 15
-
-
Ex. Doe.
1
2
3
25
Same, recommended by the Secretary of War,
page 105
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doe.
1
2
2
24
Pratt, Fielding, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
68
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
182
3
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
34
1
23
Pray, John G., disbursements, &c., sub-contractor
-
Rep. Com.
4
508
1
24
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
584
1
24
Preble. widow of Captain Edward, rewarding her and
others for destruction of the Frigate Philadel-
phia
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
237
2
25
Prewett, Solomon, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
451
8
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
26
2
22
Prescott, Joseph, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
112
1
23
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
I
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
314
s
25
Preston, John, of New York, amend Constitution U. S.
Ex. Doe.
4
157
2
23
Presque Isle Harbor, report respecting the expenditures
in 1834, on works at
-
-
-
Ex. Doe.
2
76
1
24
report respecting the improvement of, with plan
and estimate of sum required for 1836
-
Ex. Doc.
4
126
1
24
amount appropiated for, up to 1836, the original
estimates, &c.
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doe.
5
212
1
24
report of committee respecting expenditures and
improvements of
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
297
2
25
report showing the nature of the work, when com-
menced, amount heretofore appropriated, and
sum required in 1888
-
-
-
Ex Doe.
5
90
1
23
Presents, to public offices, by foreign governments, Pre-
sident forbids the acceptance of, and suggests
the disposal of those now in possession
-
Ex. Doc.
1
26
1
28
list of those deposited in the State Department -
Ex. Doe.
3
ю1
1
23
report of committee on same subject, and for dis-
posing of the lion and horses, present from the
Emperor of Morocco -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
303
Presents, made by public officers, reports on applica-
tions to be refunded the cost of, to wit:
2
22
in favor of refunding to Captain Percival amount
expended in making presents to inhabitants of
Sandwich Islands
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com
1
96
2
23
same to Commodore Downes, on alike account -
Rep. Com
1
108
1
22
same to the representatives of John Mullowney,
Digitized by
consul at Tangiers, for presents made by him
Rep. Com.
3
we
37
290
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
President of the United States, amendments proposed to
the Constitution in relation to the election of.
(See Constitution.)
2
24
report of Select Committee, by Mr. Dromgoole,
on propositions to amend the Constitution in re-
lation to the election of President; the appoint-
ment of the Secretary of the Treasury, and as
to the veto power
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
296
President vetoes certain bills, viz:
1
22
bill for the renewal of the charter of the Bank U.
States
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
300
2
22
bill for the improvement of harbors and rivers -
Ex. Doc.
1
17
2
23
bill for the improvement of the Wabash river,
page 22
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
I
2
I
22
President U. S., annual message, in December 1831
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
22
Same in December, 1832
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
23
Same in December, 1833
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
I
2
23
Same in December, 1834
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
I
1
24
Same in December, 1835
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
24
Same in December, 1836
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
25
Same in September, 1837, (extra session.)
-
Ex Doc.
1
1
2
25
Same in December, 1837
Ex. Doc.
3
-
-
-
1
3
25
Same in December, 1888
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
1
[for matters treated on in the above annual mes-
sages, see under heads of respective subjects.]
2
24
President and Vice President, report of Committee,
mode of examining and counting the votes for
Rep. Com.
1
191
2
24
report of joint committee to notify Mr. Van Buren
of his election
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
199
Pre-emptions to lands, [see also Lands.]
1
23
report of committee confirming rights in south-
eastern district of Louisiana -
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
156
1
23
report of committee against claimants to pre--
emptions who were not in possession at the
time of passage of pre-emption act of 1830, in
the case of McElroy and Garter
-
-
Rep. Com-
8
118
1
23
report of committee in favor of granting pre-
emption to lots in Perrysburg, Ohio -
-
Rep. Com.
4
511
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
113
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
895
2
28
report of committee in relation to claims of cer-
tain persons removed from Choctaw lands, to
locate elsewhere
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
79
I
24
documents in relation to frauds under pre-emption
laws, and combination of speculators -
-
Ex. Doc.
4
125
1
24
same reprinted, with additional information and
correspondence in relation to allowing pre-
emptions or floats, under act of May, 1830 -
Ex. Doc.
5
211
2
25
in relation to lands sold under pre-emption laws,
and combinations of intruders to prevent com-
petition at sales, &c.
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
9
303
I
24
report of committee in favor of relieving persons
deprived of their pre-emption rights by Indian
reservations -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
606
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
434
2
25
Same, in the case of Elisha Moreland and others
Rep. Com.
1
92
1
24
report of committee in favor of granting pre-
emption to actual settlers
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
290
2
25
Same, [by Mr. Boon]
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
202
8
25
in favor of granting prospective pre-emptions to
actual settlers on land not offered for sale, to
Digitized by
Google
cover improvements, &c.
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
299
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH. CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.
291
Congress.
Description
of book.
Volume.
Number.
24
report in favor of granting pre-emptions to persons
who were entitled under act of 19th June, 1834,
and who were prevented from making entries in
consequence of surveys not being made, &c. -
Rep. Com.
1
53
25
report of committee in favor of granting pre-
emptions to settlers at Mineral Point, Wiskon-
sin
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
625
25
in favor of granting to Paulding county, Ohio, for
seat of justice
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
636
25
documents in relation to contested pre-emption
claims in the Green Bay district
-
-
Ex. Doc.
11
450
24
Price, Abner, heirs of, commutation claim, surgeon's
mate
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
827
24
Price, Benjamin, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
305
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
267
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
179
24
Priest, Gabriel, depredations by Florida Indians
-
Rep. Com.
3
699
25
Prior, Abner, heirs of, commutation, surgon's mate
-
Rep. Com.
4
856
25
Pritchard, A. P. and others
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
980
24
Princeton harbor, report of committee, expenditures and
improvement of
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
297
23
Printing, report of the judiciary committee, by Mr.
Hamer, on the subject of the public printing, &c.
Rep. Com.
1
138
22
report of committee on the subject of the delay in
printing the returns of manufactures, &c.
-
Rep. Com.
1
64
22
Privilege, breach of, in the case of Samuel Houston,
assaulting William Stanberry, member of the
House of Representatives
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
210
-
22
proceedings to be observed in the trial of Samuel
Houston, &c.
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
447
[See journal of House of Representatives for pro-
ceedings in the above case.]
23
report of investigation into the assault on the Hon.
Mr. Ewing, a member from Indiana -
-
Rep. Com.
1
135
24
same in the case of Wheeler and Codd, reporters,
fracas between them in the hall House of
Representatives
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
762
24
in the case of Reuben M. Whitney, for refusing
to give evidence before select committee of the
House
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
194
[For further proceedings in this case, see journal
of the session.]
Prisoners, reports on claims for the repayment of amount
paid as ransom for persons in Indian captivity,
(see Indian captives.)
22
Privateer Pensions, in relation to continuing pensions
to widows, &c.
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
185
23
report of committee, extending term of five years
longer to pensioners, &c.
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
44
22
report showing condition of its fund in 1832
-
Ex. Doc.
1
5
24
same, in 1835, with list of pensioners
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
85
24
same, in 1836, documents President's message,
page 499
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
25
same, in 1837, documents President's message,
page 842
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
3
25
same in 1838, documents President's message,
page 609
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
24
report of committee in favor of making provision
for the payment of privateer pensions out of the
public Treasury
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
232
24
report of committee against the claim of Lot Da-
vis, for pension, in consequence of being wound-
Digitized by
Google
ed while prisoner at Dartmoor
-
-
Rep. Com.
292
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
1
22
Prize money, report in favor of granting to the heirs of
Andrew Nelson, and the heirs of Purnell Boyce,
seamen in McDonough's fleet, Lake Champlain
Rep. Com.
3
330
1
22
same, to the representatives of Joseph Rowe
-
Rep. Com.
5
477
1
23
saine, to the representatives of John Coleman -
Rep. Com.
1
188
2
24
documents in relation to prize money due the
squadron under the command of John Paul
Jones, during the revolution; see the case of
Richard Wall
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
115
1
22
report in the case of Richard Wall, prize money,
under John Paul Jones
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
288
1
24
Same -
1
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
823
2
25
report of committee on the subject of prize money,
for prizes sent into the port of Bergen
-
Rep. Com.
2
389
2
25
in favor of the heirs of Henry Richardson, one of
the crew sloop Wasp
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
149
2
25
same, in similar case of the heirs of Jesse Seymour
Rep. Com.
4
995
2
24
in favor of granting bounty on prisoners, captured
by the privateer Neptune, late war with Great
Britain
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
31
2
25
in favor of granting prize money to Loomis and
Bassett, and their crews, for the destruction of
a fort, and capture of military stores, occupied
by fugitive negroes and Indians, in 1816
-
Rep. Com.
2
416
2
25
in favor of rewarding Noah Miller, for the capture
of British vessel, during the late war -
-
Rep. Com.
4
977
2
25
in favor of paying to the owners and crew of the
privateer brig Warrior, the proceeds of prize
paid into court and embezzled by its officers -
Rep. Com.
4
986
1
24
Provincetown harbor, amount appropriated for up to
1836; original estimates, and the sum required
for completing its improvement in 1836
-
Ex. Doc.
5
212
2
25
report of survey of, by Major Graham
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
165
2
25
report showing the nature of the work, when com-
menced, the amount appropriated, &c. up to 1838
Ex. Doc.
5
90
2
24
Protections to American seamen, report of committee
on dispensing with certificates of
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
182
Property, lost, &c., by Indian depredations. (See Indian
Depredations.)
buildings destroyed, &c., late war with Great Bri-
tain, reports on individual claims for indemnity.
(See Buildings,) [they are also included under
this head.]
for personal property. (See Personal Property,)
[they are also included under this head.]
horses lost, &c. (See Horses.)
Property, lost, captured, destroyed, or injured, &c.
1
23
report of Committee of Claims against extending
the provisions of the act of 1816 authorizing the
payment for property lost, captured, or destroy-
ed while in military service, &c.; with report
and evidence in relation to the Niagara claims
annexed, see page 3
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
3S6
1
23
documents in relation to certain frauds under act
for the payment of; see page 7 in the case of
McCollom
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
161
1
23
another report by Mr. Whittlesey, from the Com-
mittee of Claims, giving a full history of the
legislation of Congress in relation to the pay-
ment for property destroyed, late war with
Great Britain, and as to the payment of claims
growing out of the Indian wars, accompanied by
ized
by
Google
a bill on the subject -
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
-
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 293
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Property lost, captured, &re.-Continued.
1
22
report of select committee in favor of providing for
the payment of property, destroyed, &c. at the
surrender of Detroit -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
393
1
23
memorial of the Legislature of Michigan in behalf
of her citizens for the payment of property lost,
late war with Great Britain
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
244
1
24
report in favor of providing for the payment of
horses, &c., lost in the Black Hawk war. (See
Horses.)
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
843
1
22
report of Mr. Hagner, 3d Auditor, on claims for
losses by Indian depredations, referred to him
by act of 31st May, 1830. (See also Indian De-
predations.)
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
38
]
24
report of 3d Auditor on claims of citizens, fron-
tier of Illinois and Michigan, for losses of horses
in 1831 and '2, provided for by acts of 1833 and
1834. (See Horses.)
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
135
2
24
report of Committee of Claims in relation to claims
for property taken for public use in Florida,
Alabama, and Georgia, and for Indian depreda-
tions during the late Indian wars. (See Indian
Depredations)
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
301
2
24
President's Message, same subject, page 19
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
25
report of the agents appointed to ascertain claims
(
for depredations &c. in Florida, Georgia, and
Alabama, with list of claimants for property
destroyed, &c. (See Indian Depredations) -
Ex. Doc.
6
127
2
25
report of Committee of Claims on the subject of
the claims contained in the above report of
agents, &c. (See Indian Depredations)
-
Rep. Com.
4
1028
2
25
report of committee in favor of providing for the
settlement of claims of the inhabitants of East
Florida for depredations by the army in 1812,
'13, and '14, and provided for by the 9th article
treaty of 1819 with Spain
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
223
1
23
same subject
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
368
2
24
report of the Secretary of Treasury in relation to
delay, &c. in settling these claims
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
67
3
25
letter from the Secretary of the Treasury recom-
mending that provision be made for the adjust-
ment of the claims
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
98
Property, lost, captured, destroyed, &c.; reports on pri-
vate applications for indemnity for, viz:
1
22
Godfroy and Beaugrand, buildings destroyed at
Frenchtown, favorable report -
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
128
1
22
Lemuel Cook, houses destroyed; report adverse,
occupation by order of an officer not proven -
Rep. Com.
2
228
1
22
William Arbuthnot, houses destroyed at Niagara,
report adverse, occupation not made out
-
Rep. Com.
2
285
1
22
James Tilford, in favor of his claim, on same prin-
ciples as if act paying for property, &c. was in
force, &cc.
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
308
1
22
heirs of Robert Avart, injuries to buildings and
tencing, report favorable
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
339
I
22
Nathan Carver, similar case, favorable report
-
Rep. Com.
3
342
1
22
Joshua Kennedy, houses destroyed by Creek In-
dians in 1813, adverse report, occupation by the
military not proven
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
857
1
22
Chs. J. Catlett, tobacco destroyed, report adverse
Rep. Com.
3
413
1
22
William Eadus, buildings and other property, re-
Digitized by
port adverse, not proven to have been occupied
by the military at the time of its destruction -
Rep. Com.
s
414
294
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Property, lest, captured, &c.-Continued.
2
22
William Eadus, buildings and other property; re-
port adverse; not proven to have been occupied
by the military at the time of its destruction -
Rep. Com.
1
45
1
24
same, favorable report
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
673
1
22
Charles Moran, buildings injured while used as
hospital, report adverse
-
-
Rep. Com.
s
415
1
22
Isidore Navarre, batteau alleged to have been im-
pressed and lost, report adverse, not proven to
have been for the use of the army
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
418
1
28
heirs of John Rose, blockmaker, navy yard at
Washington, for tools lost at the burning of the
yard, favorable report
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
454
1
22
executors of Sylvester Posner, buildings acciden-
tally burnt while in occupation of United States
troops, favorable report
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
5
489
1
22
Augustine Taney, buildings destroyed on the Pa-
tapsco, Md., in consequence of military occupa-
tion, &c, favorable report
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
5
490
1
22
John Anderson, buildings destroyed at French-
town, report adverse; case not proven, &c.
-
Rep. Com.
5
492
1
22
Joel Byington, buildings and fruit trees injured
while occupied by troops United States, favor-
able report
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
5
$
1
22
Samuel May, buildings destroyed at Buffalo, in
consequence of military occupation, report fa-
vorable
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
5
501
2
22
Whitford Gill, boat lost while in public service,
favorable report
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
4
2
22
Tobias E. Stansbury, buildings and other property
destroyed, in consequence of an alleged mili-
tary occupation, report adverse, occupation, &c.
not proven
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
9
2
22
Arthur McMillan, buildings destroyed, report ad-
verse, military occupation not proven
-
Rep. Com.
1
32
2
22
administrator of Boyd. wagon and team impressed
and lost, report in favor of paying value of, after
deducting hire received
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
41
2
22
heirs of George Agnew, live stock, &c. taken by
the enemy in 1812, report against
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
49
2
22
Daniel Brayman, buildings removed and materials
used in erecting barracks, &c., report adverse
Rep. Com.
1
59
2
22
Samuel F. Hooker, boat lost, in consequence as
alleged, of having public property put on board
by force, report adverse
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
#
2
22
Joseph Emery, buildings and household furniture
destroyed at Plattsburg, report adverse, not
proven to have been in military occupation, &c.
Rep. Com.
1
70
2
22
Aaron Bellamy, boat taken by the enemy, while
in public service, report favorable
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
98
1
23
Nathaniel Hatton, injuries to his farm by troops,
report adverse
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
113
1
23
Caze and Recaud, ship sails destroyed at Castine,
by the burning of public property, &c., report
adverse
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
114
1
23
William Crooks, lumber taken for public use, re-
port adverse
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
129
1
23
Jacob Townsend, injuries to his lands, &c. by the
troops, report adverse
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
130
1
28
Francoise Luzare, wheat taken from him, use of
the army, report favorable
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
145
23
J. A. Robinson, wagon and team lost, report adverse,
Digitized by
in service under contract, and not impressed -
Rep. Com.
1
146
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 295
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Property, lost, captured, &c.-Continued.
1
23
John Bronson, goods lost, in consequence of his
team being impressed, report favorable
-
Rep. Com.
1
147
1
23
heirs of Nicholas Sewall, buildings destroyed by
the enemy, in consequence of military occupa-
tion, &c., report favorable
r
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
148
1
23
Andrew McCollom, damages by the British to his
buildings at Ogdenaburg, report adverse
-
Rep. Com.
1
161
1
23
Sarah Hartford, live stock alledged to have been
taken by troops United States, report against -
Rep. Com.
2
207
1
23
Joseph Abel, boat lost in public service, report
adverse, case not proven
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
208
1
23
Samuel Butler, wagon and horses lost while in
public service, report favorable, deducting hire
paid, &c.
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
220
1
23
William Baker, goods lost by the impressment of
his boat, &c., report adverse -
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
224
1
23
George Gale, wagon and team lost while in public
service, report adverse, having received for hire
more than team appraised at -
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
225
1
23
John Avery, injuries to his lands by the erection
of military works, &c., report favorable
-
Rep. Com.
2
240
1
23
Aaron Smith, fencing, &c., destroyed by troops,
report adverse
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
248
1
23
Benjamin Lenfant, buildings destroyed at the
River Raisen, report adverse -
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
266
1
23
John Ingham, lost baggage, report adverse; gov-
ernment not answerable for losses of the like -
Rep. Com.
2
297
1
23
Charles B. Davis, furniture destroyed by the Bri-
tish in Washington City means of its removal
taken for public use, removal of books, &c. of
public offices, report adverse -
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
314
1
23
executors of Elizabeth Thompson, buildings burnt
by the enemy, in consequence as alleged of
being in military occupation, &c., report adverse
Rep. Com.
3
326
1
23
Jane Benedict, building destroyed by the enemy
at Ogdensburg, in consequence of being occu-
pied by army officers, report adverse -
-
Rep. Com.
3
371
1
23
William Bryden, horse employed, and destruction
by the army of fencing, report adverse
-
Rep. Com.
3
371
1
23
Nancy Pherson, property destroyed by Indians,
last war with Great Britain
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
382
1
23
Samuel May, house and personal property destroy-
ed by the enemy at Buffalo, report adverse -
Rep. Com.
3
889
1
23
Samuel Holgate, lumber seized under non-inter-
course law, report adverse
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
399
1
23
Jesse Manly, property destroyed in 1812, by In-
dians, report adverse -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
402
1
23
William Jett, groceries destroyed by the British,
report adverse
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
406
1
23
James McCutcheon, property taken by troops,
late war with Great Britain, report adverse -
Rep. Com.
4
462
1
23
Thomas Houlder, similar claim
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
463
1
23
Rebecca McCann, horse lost, war with Great Bri-
tain, report adverse -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
472
1
23
John McDonell, forage, &c. taken for use of the
troops, report favorable
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
494
1
23
Zebulon Ketchum, wheat, corn, &c., destroyed
by troops, wanton act, report against -
-
Rep. Com.
4
497
1
28
John Pollock, boat impressed and lost, report in
favor
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. by Com
506
1
28
Nathaniel Platt, damages, destruction fencing,
&c. and rent of room, &c., report adverse
Rep. Com.
A
BA
-
296
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Property, lost, captured, &c.-Continued.
1
24
Nathaniel Platt, damages, destruction of fencing,
&c., and rent of room, report favorable
-
Rep. Com.
1
185
1
23
Daniel Staniford, damage, and use of building by
troops, not proven whether under contract or
otherwise, report against
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
523
1
23
John Rodriguez, damage done plantation and
houses by troops, battle of New Orleans, proof
not sufficient, &c.
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
526
1
23
Frederick Halsey, bread taken by Gen. McComb,
which was sold to petitioner by the enemy on
their return from Plattsburg, report adverse -
Rep. Com.
4
534
1
23
Thomas Evans, boat taken by Gen. Jackson, at
New Orleans, proof of loss, and whether by
contract, &c., not produced, report adverse
-
Rep. Com.
4
538
1
23
Henry Waller, personal property in the burning
of his house ,destroyed by enemy in consequence
of its military character, report adverse to pas-
sage of S. bill
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
553
1
28
Jacob Smith, boat seized and he imprisoned by
order of Gen. Jackson, report adverse, proof in-
sufficient
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
555
2
23
Michael Fenwick, heirs of, buildings destroyed
9
by the enemy in consequence of military occu-
pation, report in favor
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
11
2
23
Joshua Cullumber, vessel employed and lost, re-
port favorable
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
35
2
23
Benjamin Bently, injury to farm, troops U. S.,
Pennsylvania insurrection, 1794, favorable re-
port -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
58
2
23
Thomas Beacham, heirs of, barn burnt by enemy,
military deposit, favorable report
-
-
Rep. Com.
I
108
2
23
Jacob B. Gilbert, house burnt by same, do.
-
Rep. Com.
1
128
2
23
Charles M. Frazier, same, same
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
125
1
24
Thomas Hanson, wagon and team lost in late war
with Great Britain, impressment not proven,
adverse report
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
89
1
24
John A. Parker, buildings destroyed, military oc-
cupation, war with Great Britain, favorable
report
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
133
1
24
executors of Mary Sears, household property de-
stroyed by enemy at Havre de Grace, report
adverse
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
176
1
24
John Burke, personal property destroyed at Kin-
sale, Va, report adverse, Government not an-
swerable for personal property
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
267
I
24
David Lewis, personal property destroyed, report
adverse, same principle
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
316
1
24
James Baker, wagon and horse lost in service
against Black Hawk, without fault of the owner,
favorable report
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
414
1
24
Nathan Winteringer, value of boat and cargo lost
at New Orleans in 1812, in consequence of crew
entering military service for defence of that
place; report adverse; public not insurers of
private property, by being compelled to enter
the military service -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
417
1
24
William Eaton, damages by the destruction of his
bakeries, while contractor to bake bread for the
army, report adverse; United States not bound
for the wanton destruction of property either by
United States troops or the enemy
-
-
Rep. Com.
471
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 297
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
1
24
Elisha Foster, personal property destroyed by the
British at Buffalo, report adverse personal pro-
perty not to be paid for without establishing
new principle
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
473
1
24
John McCarty, buildings destroyed by the British,
in consequence of military occupation, report
favorable
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
368
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
10
1
24
Benjamin H Mackall, outhouse destroyed by the
British, in consequence of its military occupa-
tion, favorable report
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
398
1
24
James J. Pattison, buildings destroyed by the ene-
my on the Patuxent, in 1814, in consequence of
its being a military stand, report favorable
-
Rep. Com.
2
406
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
14
1
24
Albion T. Crow, stable accidentally burnt while
occupied by troops of the United States, report
favorable
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
491
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
22
1
24
administratrix of John Johnston, merchandise and
other property taken from him at the Falls of
St. Mary's, in Michigan, by order of an officer,
report adverse; property supposed when taken
to belong to the enemy; not taken for the use
of the army, nor was any account of them ren-
dered at the Treasury ; remedy against the of-
ficer taking them
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
515
1
24
John Addoms, property used, and damages to his
premises by troops United States at Plattsburg,
in 1814, report favorable
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
520
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
24
1
24
G. T. Beyer, property carried off by the British
after day of ratification of treaty, report adverse
Rep. Com.
2
529
1
24
Allen R. Moore, for damages and use of store-
house by troops of the United States in Cham-
plain, report favorable
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
584
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
26
1
24
John Abbott and others, buildings destroyed by
British, report adverse no proof of occupation
by order of an officer -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
538
1
24
John G. Mackall, buildings destroyed by the Bri-
tish, report adverse proof insufficient
-
Rep. Com.
s
570
1
24
Richard Mackall, buildings and other property
destroyed by the British, report adverse ; mili-
tary occupation not proven
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
s
578
1
24
Francis Gardiner, widow of Captain Gardiner, of
Dade's Command; property destroyed by mili-
tary campaign against Indians
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
611
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
85
1
24
Benjamin Moores, damages by troops encamped
on his farm, late war with G. Britain, favorable
Rep. Com.
s
618
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
36
1
24
Curtis Grubb, damage to farm and property used
by troops while encamped thereon, report favor-
able -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
630
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
42
1
24
Benjamin I. Heard, buildings destroyed by the
enemy, late war with Great Britain, report ad-
verse; not occupied by the military -
-
Rep. Com.
3
682
1
24
Richard Frisby, buildings destroyed by the Bri-
tish, in consequence of military occupation by
United States troops, report favorable -
Rep. Com.
8
698
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
48
38
298
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Property lost, &rc.-Continued.
1
24
David Hull, buildings destroyed at Maumee river
by the British in the late war, report adverse ;
military occupation not proven
-
-
Rep. Com.
s
770
1
24
John Scrivener, buildings destroyed by the Bri-
tish; occupation by the military not made
out -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
795
2
24
William Wickham, buildings and personal pro-
perty destroyed by the enemy at Sodus Bay, re-
port versus ; not such a military occupation as
would constitute an obligation on the Govern-
ment to pay for
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
38
2
24
Eleanor Gardner, personal property destroyed by
the British, late war, report versus ; Govern-
ment not answerable for the destruction of such
property by the enemy
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
63
2
24
James or William Kilgore, buildings destroyed by
the British, last war, report versus ; not made
out that its destruction was in consequence of its
military occupation
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
162
2
24
Gurdon Robbins, vessel destroyed by the British,
late war, report versus not in public service
Rep. Com.
1
169
2
24
property lost by the fault or negligence of the
owner, not to be paid for under any circum-
stances
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
109
2
24
representatives of Samuel Perry, for a schooner
chartered of him by the Government, and lost
by being wrecked, report versus ; presumed to
be at the owner's risk, unless otherwise shown
Rep. Com.
1
212
2
24
Charles Waldron, buildings destroyed at Fort De-
fiance, in 1836, by troops of the United States
on abandoning that place, report versus; evi-
dence of the officer giving the order for the de-
struction, wanting
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
214
2
24
William G. Sanders, houses burnt at Fort Brooke,
in 1836, by order of an officer as is alleged, re-
port versus facts not satisfactorily established
Rep. Com.
1
216
2
24
Matilda Drury, tobacco taken from warehouse by
the militia to be used as breastwork, and de-
stroyed by the enemy, report versus evidence
incomplete
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
253
2
24
John Broome, buildings detroyed by the British,
in consequence of being occupied by troops of
the United States, report versus ; no evidence
of the officer taking possession
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
260
2
24
Joseph Radcliffe, in favor of paying him for timber
delivered under contract at the navy yard, Wash-
ington, destroyed in the burning of the yard, in
1814 -
2
266
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
73
2
24
Avery, Saltmarsh & Co., mail contractors, horses
and stages used in transporting the mail, taken
and destroyed by the Indians, report favorable
Rep. Com.
2
280
2
24
William Shaw, personal property destroyed by the
burning of the lighthouse, Lazaretta, report ver-
sus; Government not insurers by appointing
him to office
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
262
2
24
L. Bissell, timber cut from his land on the banks
of the Mississippi, by the agent of the Govern-
ment, with a view to the improvement of the
river, report versus; no injury sustained, and
lapse of time in not presenting his claim
Rep. Com
263
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.
299
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Property lost, &c -Continued.
2
24
levy court, Calvert county, Maryland, house de-
stroyed by the British, in consequence of being
used for military purposes, report favorable -
Rep. Com.
2
218
2
24
James Tongue, tobacco warehouse burnt at Tra-
cy's Landing, Maryland, by the British, report
versus; occupation, &c., by order of an officer,
and other points not satisfactorily proven
-
Rep. Com.
2
821
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
1046
2
25
Archibald R. S. Hunter, for corn, oats, &c., de-
stroyed by troop of volunteer militia, in 1836, in
the Cherokee nation, report versus ; destruc-
tion was wanton on the part of the soldiers, and
without the authority of an officer
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
841
2
25
Phelps & Landon, buildings accidentally destroyed
by fire, while occupied by military during the
late war with Great Britain, report favorable -
Rep. Com.
2
442
2
25
heirs of Israel Honeywell, for building destroyed
during the revolution, in consequence of mili-
tary occupation, favorable report
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
469
2
25
representatives of John Mandeville, similar case
Rep. Com.
2
470
2
25
representatives of John Hopper, similar case
-
Rep. Com.
3
694
2
25
Thomas Ledwith, personal property destroyed, in
1836, by Crook's operations against the Indians,
report adverse
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
506
2
25
Thomas H. Bell, for vessel captured by the Bri-
tish, late war, report adverse ; not in the ser-
vice of the United States
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
548
2
25
John K. Lattimer, for vessel destroyed by the Bri-
tish, while transporting the mail, reportadverse;
not in the employment of the Government
-
Rep. Com.
8
736
2
25
Miller Hallowes, buildings and other property
destroyed by the Indians, in Florida, in 1836,
report adverse Government not answerable.
(See the case of Hopper's revolutionary claim.)
Rep. Com.
3
790
2
25
Solomon Hearsey, property destroyed at Lewis-
town, report adverse
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
831
2
25
Conrad House, buildings destroyed by the enemy
during the last war ; military occupation not
satisfactorily proven, report versus
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
844
2
25
Keller and Stone, property belonging to them, and
necessarily in public use, destroyed in the burn-
ing of the Patent Office, favorable
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
888
2
25
Joseph M. Hernandes, for forage, provisions, and
other property used and destroyed by the troops
of the United States, against the Florida In-
dians, report favorable
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
1048
3
25
representatives of John Wilkinson, building de-
stroyed by the British, in consequence of mili-
tary occupation, report favorable
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
40
3
25
John Metcalf, for vessel taken into public use and
prevented from pursuing her destined trip, and
was lost in a storm on her voyage after having
been discharged from public service, report
versus Government not answerable for any
casualties after discharged, and placed in same
situation as when taken into service -
-
Rep. Com.
1
41
3
25
George Ash, for building and other property de-
stroyed by the British, late war, report adverse;
not in military occupation
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
62
8
25
William Tryon, for property destroyed by troops
of the United States, report adverse ; if state-
tized by
Google
300
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Property lost, &re.-Continued.
ments were proven, Government not liable
wanton act and those committed it might have
alone been liable
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
106
8
25
B. H. Beard and James Gray, for buildings,
&c., destroyed by the British, late war, report
adverse; not proven that it was in conse-
quence of military occupation by United States
troops
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
166
8
25
Moses E. Levy, property destroyed by the aban-
donment and destruction of military post in Flo-
rida, to which place his property had been re-
moved for safety, report adverse the destruc-
of the post became necessary, and it was at his
own risk in placing his property therein
-
Rep. Com.
1
236
3
25
Mary Peck, for property taken for use of troops in
1813, report adverse proof insufficient
-
Rep. Com.
2
282
3
25
Prudhomme, Rosaline, confirmation of land claim
-
Rep. Com.
1
145
1
24
Pryor, Green, land claim
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
284
1
22
Prussia, respecting the imprisonment of Samuel G.
Howe, by
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
224
2
22
Public buildings and grounds in Washington; annual
report of the commissioner, expenditures, Icc.,
in 1832
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
11
1
23
Same, in 1833
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
19
2
23
Same, in 1834 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
35
1
24
Same, in 1835 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
97
2
24
Same, in 1836 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
36
2
25
Same, in 1837 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
28
3
25
Same, in 1838 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
20
1
22
statement showing the entire cost of the public
buildings, up to 1830, including cost previous
to their being burnt by the British, in 1814, and
on the subject of supplying them with water -
Rep. Com.
2
291
1
24
report of committee, on the expenditures, in 1884
Rep. Com.
2
350
2
24
Same, in 1836 -
-
i
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
312
2
25
Same, in 1837 -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
778
3
25
Same, in 1838 -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
308
2
24
estimate of appropriation required in 1837, for re-
pairs, &c.
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
109
1
23
report of commissioner, on the improvement of
Pennsylvania avenue -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
24
2
25
contracts made by the commissioner, in 1837
-
Ex. Doc.
10
352
8
25
same, in 1838
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
7
8
25
estimate, &c., for building fire-proof, for War De-
partment
-
-
-
-
I
Ex. Doc.
8
119
3
25
report of commissioner, respecting cost between
marble, granite, and freestone
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
221
3
25
report of committee, on the subject of the kind of
materials hereafter to be used, marble or free-
stone, and showing their relative cost
-
Rep. Com.
2
305
2
25
on the subject of daily hours of labor on the pub-
lic buildings -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
886
1
23
Treasury Department, President informs Congress
of its destruction, and recommends the construc-
tion of another, page 12
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
I
2
23
President again recommends the erection of a new
building, page 21
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
8
2
23
report of committee, by Mr. Jarvis, recommend-
ing the construction of tire-proof buildings
-
Rep-Com.
1
90
2
28
report of the investigation into the causes of the
burning, &c. -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
22
Digitized by
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 301
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Public buildings and grounds.-Continued.
1
24
estimates of cost for constructing new buildings,
by Messrs. Towns and Elliott, and showing the
difference between the cost of granite, marble,
freestone, and brick
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
7
285
1
24
report of committee, on the subject of construct-
ing new building
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
247
2
24
report of commissioner, showing the progress made
in constructing, &c., in 1836 -
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
10
2
25
report of committee, on the subject of taking down
the building now in progress, (in 1888)
-
Rep. Com.
8
737
2
24
for Post Office Department, President recom
mends the construction of a fire-proof one
-
Ex. Doc.
2
33
2
24
report of Select Committee, into the causes of the
burning, &c. -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
184
3
25
letter from Postmaster General, stating the neces-
sity of erecting a building for that Department,
with plan and estimate of cost, of the architect
Ex. Doc.
4
129
8
25
report of commissioner, in regard to expense be-
tween marble and freestone
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
221
2
25
Pugh, William, heirs of, property destroyed by the en-
emy in the revolution
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
621
Purchasing Department, (see Commissary of purchases.)
1
22
Purdy, Daniel, revolutionary pension -
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
51
1
23
Purcell, William, horses lost late war with Great Brit-
ain, stolen by Indians
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
558
2
24
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
268
2
25
Purcell, Henry, heirs of, commutation claim -
-
Rep. Com.
4
867
2
24
Purvis, James, representatives of, commutation claim
Rep. Com.
2
298
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
185
8
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
28
Pursers, Navy, (see Navy.)
2
24
Pursers, Navy, report of committee regulating pay of
Rep. Com.
1
142
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
586
1
24
report against allowing commissions on disburse-
ments by Purser Zantzinger -
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
78
2
28
Putnam and Saunders, services superintending erection
of custom house
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
29
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
31
1
23
Quarles, Major James, representatives of, commutation
claim
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
75
1
24
Quarles, Wharton, administrator of, balance on Virginia
half pay, revolutionary
-
}
Rep. Com.
-
1
175
-
-
8
730
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
106
1
24
Quarles, Martha, widow of Robert, commutation claim
Rep. Com.
8
639
Quarters, (see House rent, &c.)
Quartermasters, due-bills of, (see Due-bills.)
1
22
Quartermaster General, annual report of, showing the
operation of that Department in 1831, expendi-
tures, &c.; documents accompanying Presi-
dent's message, page 116
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
22
Same, in 1832, page 82
t
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
28
Same, in 1833, page 46
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
1
2
23
Same, in 1884, page 92
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
24
Same, in 1835, page 74
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
24
Same, in 1836, page 153
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
25
Same, in 1837, page 251
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
3
8
25
Same, in 1838, page 122
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
24
recommends increase of the salary of clerks ein-
ployed in his Department, page 78
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
24
report of committee authorizing the appointment of
clerks, in the Quartermaster's Department, &c.
Rep. Com
81
302
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Quartermaster General-Continued.
1
24
report of Quartermaster General, in relation to
the employment of clerks in his office
-
Ex. Doc.
2
30
1
24
additional appropriations required for 1836
-
Ex. Doc.
8
99
2
24
Quartermaster General recommends new organi-
zation of the Department, page 153
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
22
Quarantine, District of Columbia, memorials of the cor-
porations on the subject of
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
295
1
24
Quinn, Michael, memorial of, for invalid pension
-
Ex. Doc.
8
105
2
24
Quinn, John, pay while on furlough, officer of the navy
Rep. Com.
1
33
2
25
Quincy and Gorham, refund tonnage duty
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
305
2
22
Rachel, Barthemy and Julien, confirmation, land claim
Rep. Com.
1
53
1
24
Rachal, John Eloy, pre-emption in school section, con-
firmed
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
246
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
653
2
24
Radcliff, Joseph, timber delivered under contract, and
burnt in navy yard, Washington
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
266
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
75
3
25
Radcliff, George W., Indian depredations in Florida
-
Rep. Com.
1
162
8
25
Radcliff, William
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
322
2
25
Ragan. Cecilia, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
819
8
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
261
1
24
Railroads, transportation of mails on, observations of
the President in relation to the carrying of the
mails on railroads, page 25
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
]
8
1
24
remarks of the Postmaster General, on same sub-
ject, with sundry documents, pages 396 and 403
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
24
President again calls the attention of Congress to
this subject, page 21
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
24
Postmaster General recommends amendment to
the law authorizing contracts with railroad
companies for carrying the mails; documents
accompanying President's message, page 511 -
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
28
Railroad iron, memorial of citizens of Pennsylvania, in
favor of reducing duty on
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
167
1
24
report of committee in favor of remitting duty on
iron for the Lexington and Ohio railroad
-
Rep. Com.
1
152
2
24
same, to the Baltimore and Susquehannah rail-
road -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
224
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
8
1
22
Railroads and Canals, documents in relation to the com-
parative merits between; annexed to document
101, page 147
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
101
1
22
Railroads, report of survey, route for railroad from
Portage summit, Ohio canal, to the Hudson river
Ex. Doc.
4
133
2
22
Baltimore and Ohio, memorial of, against Con-
gress affording aid to the Chesapeake and Ohio
Canal, without their being permitted to make
their road alongside of canal at the Point of
Rocks
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
113
1
23
same, in favor of Congress making further sub-
scription to the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal -
Ex. Doc.
3
95
1
24
memorial of Legislature of Ohio, asking aid for
the completion of the road
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
193
1
23
Williamsport and Elmira, survey of route for -
Ex, Doc.
8
69
2
23
Winchester and Potomac, report of engineer on
the propriety of granting the company right of
way through public land at Harper's Ferry;
documents accompanying Pres. message, p. 184
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
23
report of committee in favor of granting the right
of way through public land at Harper's Ferry -
Rep. Com.
8
483
28
same object
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
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22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 303
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Railroads, Winchester and Potomac-Continued.
2
25
report of survey of routes, by Major Graham, for
rail road between Harper's Ferry and Winches-
ter, accompanied with map, &c.
-
-
Ex. Doc.
11
465
2
23
Alabama, Georgia, and Florida, memorial of
company, asking for a grant of land, and the
right of way through the public lands -
-
Ex. Doc.
3
126
3
25
report of Colonel Totten, as to the military im-
portance of this road
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
198
2
25
report of committee in favor of granting the com-
pany the right to enter land on a credit, aid in
its construction, &c.
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
795
3
25
another report, same object
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
269
1
24
Alabama, report of committee in favor of making
grant of land and the right of way to company in
Álabama
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
607
1
24
Mobile Bay to Tennessee Valley, memorial of the Le-
gislature of Alabama, for right of way through
the public lands
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
150
2
23
Cumberland to Hollidaysburg; report of commit-
tee in favor of making survey for
-
-
Rep Com.
1
118
2
23
Detroit to St. Joseph, Michigan ; memorial of
convention of citizens of Michigan, with report
of Lt. Berrien in relation to the construction of
Ex. Doc.
3
131
2
23
Atlantic to the Mississippi; report of survey of
routes for, by Col. Long, in 1834
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
177
1
24
Atchafalaya, of Louisiana; memorial of Company
for grant of land and right of way through the
public lands
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
48
1
24
Fort Wayne to Munceytown; memorial of the
Legislature of Indiana, for grant of land, aid in
the construction of
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
139
1
24
Lexington and Ohio; report in favor of remitting
duty on iron imported for the use of -
-
Rep. Com.
1
152
1
24
acts of Florida, incorporating the East Florida,
the Union, and the Pensacola and Perdido Rail-
road Companies
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
58
I
24
Pensacola to Columbus; report of survey and
map of
-
-
-
-
I
Ex. Doc.
4
176
1
24
East Florida Companies; memorial of Legisla-
ture of Florida, for grant of land, aid in con-
structing
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
188
2
25
Florida Peninsular; report in favor of right of
way, &c.
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
942
2
24
and canal, Brunswick, Georgia; report of com-
missioners
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
122
1
24
Missouri and Mississippi; report of committee
in favor of granting right of way over the public
lands
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
382
2
25
another report, granting pre-emption and right of
way -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
885
1
24
Illinois Central; report of committee in favor of
granting pre-emption to a certain quantity of
land, with map of the country through which
the road will pass
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
525
2
24
same, for same object
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
121
2
24
Baltimore and Susquehannah; report in favor of
remitting duty on iron for the use of -
-
Rep. Com.
1
224
2
25
another report, same object
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
2
2
24
Falmouth and Alexandria; report of committee
in favor of extending the road into the District
of Columbia, and granting aid towards its con-
by
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304
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Session.
Congress.
Description
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Railroads.-Continued.
struction with memorial of the Company ; act
of incorporation, and other documents on the
subject
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
238
3
25
New Albany to Mount Carmel; Legislature of
Indiana asking for grant of land, aid in making
Ex. Doc.
4
133
1
23
Rambo, Peter, money, &c. lost, capture of Fort Niagara
Rep. Com.
4
516
1
22
Ramsay, William, representatives of, confirmation, land
claim
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
428
1
24
Ramsay, William, heirs, commutation, surgeon's mate,
revolutionary -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
798
2
25
Ramsay, Robert, navy pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
486
2
23
Randall, Thankful, five years half pay, late war
-
Rep. Com.
1
89
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
97
2
25
Randolph, Thomas F.; revolutionary pension -
-
Rep. Com.
2
396
2
25
Randolph, Peyton, administrator of, renewal of copy-
right
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
1052
1
24
Ransom, Eli, heirs of, revolutionary certificate
-
Rep. Com.
8
822
Ransom, for persons captured by Indians. (See Indian
Captives.)
1
22
Rappleye, John R., arrears of pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
211
2
24
Rardon, Daniel, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
292
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
186
1
22
Raridan river, survey of
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
306
2
25
Raritan frigate, report of committee on subject of mak-
ing appropriation to finish
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
702
1
23
Ratcliff, Joseph, timber, &c. destroyed, burning navy
yard, Washington
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
521
1
24
Rathbone, William P., settle his accounts on principles
of equity
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
813
3
25
Same
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
300
1
22
Rations, navy, on subject of making change in the
-
Ex. Doc.
2
81
1
22
Rations, extra, report of committee in favor of allowing
George Chinn, officer of revenue cutter, extra
rations, &c. -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
306
1
23
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
3
1
24
same, to Philip Marshal and to the heirs of John
Rep. Com.
S
624
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
41
1
24
against allowing Commodore Rodgers, as senior
captain
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
87
1
24
in favor of allowing John E. Wool, inspector gene-
ral, double rations, &c
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
132
1
24
in favor of allowing Daniel Parker, while inspector
general, &c. -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
S
731
1
24
Ravencroft, Thomas, heirs of
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
856
2
25
Raub, Samuel, junior, on steam boilers
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
51
2
25
report of committee, test utility of his improve-
ment
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
$23
3
25
same subject
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
204
1
22
Raymer, Frederick, wagon and horses lost in the revo-
lution
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
98
1
23
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
104
1
23
Ray, Gratia, navy pension
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
NO
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
S
774
1
28
Ray, William and Samuel Patterson, work on Cumber-
land road
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
455
1
23
Ray, William and William Alexander, same
-
Rep. Com.
4
455
1
23
Ray and Gwathmy, drawback on cotton
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
908
2
24
Read, Catharine C., navy pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
24
1
22
Reckard, Elijah, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
367
Receivers and 1 Land offices, balance due from. (See
Registers,
Balances.)
reports on land claims. (See Lands.)
Digitized by Google
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 305
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Receivers and registers.-Continued.
1
22
compensation, &c. paid them, in 1831
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
160
2
23
circular letters of instructions to
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
79
1
24
not to receive bank notes of less denomination
than five dollars; documents with annual re-
port on finance, page 54
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
3
2
24
copy of circular requiring payment for land to be
made in specie; documents with annual report
on finance, page 94
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
I
4
I
25
call for copies of monthly returns under the above
specie circular
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
I
39
2
25
copies of the monthly returns, under the above -
Ex. Doc.
1
18
2
25
reports of examiners and letters to defaulting
receivers, from 1834 to 1838
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
9
297
3
25
in relation to defaulters since 1st October, 1837
Ex. Doc.
4
122
Receipts, &c. (See Finance; see Revenue.)
Receipts and expenditures. (See Expenditures.)
annual reports of; [these reports are sent to Con-
gress printed, and form no part of the printed
bound volumes.]
2
25
Receipts and expenditures in each State, in 1836, state-
ment of
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
341
2
25
same, annually, from 1833 to 1837
-
-
Ex. Doc.
11
460
1
23
Recruiting service; report against the claim of Jere-
miah Axton, for the allowance of quarters, &c.
Rep. Com.
2
212
1
23
report in favor of allowing David Bartlett credit
for expenditures, &c.
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
362
I
23
Red river; report of superintendent H. M. Shreve, on
progress in removing the great raft documents
accompanying President's message, page 100
Ex. Doc.
1
1
1
24
Same, in 1835, page 165
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
24
Same, in 1836, page 271
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
25
Same, in 1837, page 421
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
3
3
25
Same, in 1838, page 308
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
I
23
correspondence on same subject, clearing the raft,
&c. -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
98
1
24
documents in relation to the removal of the raft in
1836, and the necessity for further appropriation
for that object
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
767
1
24
on the subject of constructing levees on the
-
Ex. Doc.
1
11
1
24
report of committee, on same subject
-
1
Rep. Com.
3
549
1
24
report of H. M. Shreve, on progress of removing
the raft; &c. -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
123
1
24
amount appropriated for; the original estimates,
and sum required in 1836
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
212
1
24
report of committee, expenditures and improve-
ment of
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
297
1
25
additional appropriation required by the Secretary
of War, at extra session, for completing the im-
provement, &c. page 2
-
-
Ex Doe
1
19
2
25
report showing the nature of the work for the im-
provement of, when commenced, the amount
appropriated to 1838 -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
90
1
22
Reed, John P., invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
426
2
22
Same
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
7
1
24
Reed, Thomas B., increase, invalid pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
648
2
24
Reeder, Ralph, aid, test his invention, nautical instru-
ment
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
52
-
-
-
2
24
Rees and Converse, interest on post office draft
-
Rep. Com.
2
246
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
67
1
23
Reess, Roach, and Reess, work on road, Pensacola to
Digitized by
Tallahassee
-
1
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
I
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
39
306
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
3
25
Reess, Roach and Reess, work on road, Pensacola to Tal-
lahassee
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
277
8
25
Rees, O. S., Indian depredations in Florida
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
162
1
22
Reeves, Benjamin, experiments between foreign and
domestic coals
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
100
1
22
Reckard, Elijah, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
367
1
23
Reddeck, Willis, representatives of, property destroyed
in revolutionary war -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
412
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
273
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
119
2
23
Reddick, Thomas F., confirmation, land claim
-
Rep. Com.
1
31
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
117
2
25
Redding and Sinclair, seamen, clothing lost, burning
sloop of war Adams -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
599
Registers and Receivers of land office, (see Receivers.)
1
-22
Register of public officers, (Blue Book, so called) report
on the subject of delay in furnishing it
-
Rep. Com.
5
506
1
23
report recommending its publication annually,
with certain additions
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
549
2
25
causes why not furnished
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
84
1
24
Registers of vessels, report against refunding costs in
suits against captains omitting to deposite regis-
ters with consuls, &c.
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
161
2
25
in connection with the establishment of marine
hospitals
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
380
3
25
of steam vessels, engaged in foreign voyages, on
the subject of
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
159
2
24
Reilly, John, Indian depredations
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
25
2
25
Reilly, Boyd, purchase right to use his vapor bath
-
Rep. Com.
2
543
1
22
Remington, Arnold, bounty on fishing voyage -
-
Rep. Com.
3
404
1
22
Rembert, Andrew, services, volunteer in 1836
-
Rep. Com.
4
966
Removals from office, (see Ministers abroad.)
2
24
report of Select Committee (by Mr. Dromgoole)
on proposition of Mr. Underwood, to amend the
Constitution in relation to the tenure of, and re-
moval from office
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
296
2
24
report of committee on the complaint of David
Melville, officer of the customs removed
-
Rep. Com.
2
242
2
25
Legislature of Connecticut, on the subject of
-
Ex. Doc.
11
443
1
23
Renault, Philip, heirs of, land claim under French
grant
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
377
Rent of houses, &c. (see House rent.)
Representation under fifth census, (see Census, see
also Apportionment.)
2
22
Reports to be made by Executive Departments to the
2d session of the 22d Congress
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
1
2
23
Same, at the 2d session, 23d Congress -
-
Ex. Doc.
1
1
2
24
Same, at the 2d session, 24th Congress -
-
Ex. Doc.
1
I
1
25
Same, at the 1st session, 25th Congress (extra) -
Ex. Doc.
1
3
2
25
Same, at the 2d session, 25th Congress -
-
Ex. Doc.
1
1
3
25
Same, at the 3d session, 25th Congress -
-
Ex. Doc.
1
1
B
25
Reports of Committees of Congress, effect of, on settle-
ment of claims against U. S. at the Depart-
ments; report of the Secretary of War in rela-
tion to
-
-
-
-
I
Ex. Doc.
3
101
8
25
Same, by the Secretary of State
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
106
8
25
Same,
Secretary of the Navy
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
106
8
25
Same,
Secretary of the Treasury -
-
Ex. Doc.
3
114
Reservations of land, (see Indian reservation, also see
Lands.)
1
28
Retrenchment, report of committee on the subject of
igitized by Google
reducing salaries, &c. of officers of Government
Rep. Com
4
547
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 307
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Revenue, South Carolina opposes the collection of
duties under tariff act, (see Nullification.)
Revenue, (see Duties, also see Finance.)
collection and safe keeping of the, (see sub-
treasury.)
1
22
statement of condemnations and suits, on account
of frauds on the, between 1820 and 1831
-
Ex. Doc.
5
199
2
22
Secretary of the Treasury (Mr. McLane) recom-
mends reduction of, to the wants of the Govern-
ment; see annual report on. Finance, page 7
(see Duties.) -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
3
2
24
President Jackson recommends the same, page 7
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
22
data on which the Secretary of the Treasury
calculated that the duties would amount to
$18,000,000, annually, after the 3d March, 1833
Ex. Doc.
2
97
2
23
amount collected in each State in 1833, on im-
ports, &c.
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
17
-
2
23
whole amount collected in 1833, and expenses of
collecting
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
118
1
24
same, in 1834 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
7
295
2
23
amount collected in each State in 1834; appropria-
tions and disbursementsin each State, same year
Ex. Doc.
2
27
2
23
report of the Secretary of the Treasury (Mr.
Woodbury) on the subject of the safe keeping
and disbursing the public money
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
27
1
25
President Van Buren recommends that the rev-
enue be collected in the legal currency (specie)
and dispensing with the use of banks in its safe
keeping and disbursement, by the establishment
of sub-treasury; message at extra session; (see
Sub-treasury.)
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
1
2
25
report of the Committee of Ways and Means, by
Mr. Cambreleng, on the subject of collecting
and safe keeping of the revenue, (see Sub-
treasury.)
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
634
3
25
report by R. M. T. Hunter, from select commit-
tee, on same subject -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
262
3
25
President recommends further legislation for the
punishment of public agents using for private
purposes public money under their charge,
page 11
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
3
25
President suggests the propriety of the appoint-
ment of a committee of Congress to inspect at
intervals the accounts, &c. of agents having the
care of public money, page 11 -
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
25
methods adopted at different times under the pres-
ent constitution for the safe keeping of the rev-
enue, and losses under each by defalcation of
agents, &c.
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
29
1
25
mode of collecting revenue in Great Britain and
France
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
12
2
24
statement showing the amount of duties collected
on each article of imported merchandise, and
drawbacks payable in 1832, 3, 4, and 5, (see
Duties)
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
94
s
25
value of imports; amount paid into the Treasury
from duties, expense in collecting, and expen-
ditures of Government annually, from 1789 to
1837, inclusive
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
192
1
25
amount of duties unpaid at the end of the first half
of the year 1837, and the data on which is esti-
mated the probable amount in last half of same
tized by
Ex. Google Doc.
year
-
-
-
-
-
-
308
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Revenue.-Continued.
2
25
amount of receipts in the last quarter of 1837
-
Ex. Doc.
8
295
8
25
affected by the loss of packet ships, &c.
-
Ex. Doc.
4
193
2
25
violation of revenue laws on the Sabine river -
Ex. Doc.
11
466
8
25
report of the first comptroller in relation to the
operation of the existing laws, and the expedi-
ency of passing explanatory law in regard to
certain description of goods -
-
-
Ex. Doc.
s
83
2
23
letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, explain-
ing the difference in the terms " expenses of
collection," and " charges on the revenue." -
Ex. Doc.
8
117
1
24
Revenue, surplus, views of President Jackson respect-
ing, page 14 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
24
same, at next subsequent session, and recommend-
ing the reduction of the revenue to wants of the
Government, &c., page 7
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
24
observations of Secretary of the Treasury, Mr.
Woodbury, on same subject; see his annual re-
port on finance, page 17
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
$
2
24
same, at next subsequent session, page 8
-
Ex. Doc.
1
4
1
24
statement showing the difference in distribution
between electoral vote and direct tax mode;
document with President's message, page 24 - -
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
24
report of Committee of Ways and Means, by Mr.
Cambreleng, on the subject of disposing of the
surplus revenue, and reducing the receipts to
the wants of the Government - -
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
86
2
24
statement of the amount to be deposited with each
State -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
62
1
25
President Van Buren recommends the suspension
of the payment of the 4th instalment; see mes-
sage at extra session -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
1
1
25
Secretary of the Treasury recommends same, see
annual report on finance
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
25
correspondence with the deposite banks on the
subject of the payment of the several instal-
ments to the States, &c.
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
30
2
24
Legislature of Georgia, in relation to the dis-
tribution of
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
102
2
24
Legislature of New Hampshire, same subject
-
Ex. Doc.
3
112
2
24
Legislature of Indiana, in favor of its being given
to the States -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
160
1
22
Revenue and expenditures, in 1831, see annual report
of the Secretary of the Treasury, on the state of
the finance
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
$
2
22
Same in 1832 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
3
1
23
Same in 1833 -
-
-
-
I
Ex. Doc.
1
15
2
23
Same in 1834
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
3
1
24
Same in 1835 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
$
2
24
Same in 1836 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
4
1
25
Same in 1837, at extra session -
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
25
Same in 1837, at 2d session
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
4
8
25
Same in 1838 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
4
2
24
Revenue steam tow boat, estimate of the cost of
-
Ex. Doc.
s
127
Revenue service, reports on claims of persons growing
out of their connection with the, to wit:
1
22
in favor of allowing extra rations to George Chinn,
an officer in the service
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
306
1
24
same to Philip and the heirs of John Marshall
-
Rep. Com.
3
624
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
41
2
25
in favor of allowing to Ezekiel Jones extra pay
while acting in conjunction with the navy
Rep. Com.
3
457
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 309
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
1
23
Revolution, names of ships of war, and their command-
ers, engaged in the
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
394
1
22
Revolutionary officers and soldiers, who served prior to
1st March, 1780 ; memorial of, by Albert Paw-
ling and others
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
25
Revolutionary claims, for commutation pay. (See Com-
mutation.)
same, by surgeon's mates. (See Surgeon's Mates.)
seven years half pay to widows, &c. (See Half-
pay.)
half-pay claims, Virginia officers. (See Virginia
Revolutionary Claims.)
Georgia revolutionary claim. (See Georgia Re-
volutionary Claim.)
Rhode Island brigade. (See Rhode Island.)
Vyoming claims. (See Wyoming.)
bounty land. (See Land Bounty.)
revolutionary certificates. (See Certificates.)
pensions. (See Pensions.)
2
22
Revolutionary claims, report as to the construction of
acts of the Old Congress, granting half-pay, Sc.,
as it respects certain corps; Lee's legion, engi-
neers, and artificers -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
182
1
23
report of Committee on Revolutionary Claims, by
Mr. Marshal, in favor of providing generally for
the settlement of
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
280
1
23
report of committee, by Mr. Marshal, at large, on
the principles involved in the payment for pro-
perty destroyed by the enemy during the revo-
lution; see in the case of Jonathan Ward, for
house burnt, &c. report adverse
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
73
1
24
report of the Register of the Treasury, on the sub-
ject of the allowance of interest on revolutionary
claims; with copy of opinion of the Attorney
General, Mr. Rush, on same subject -
-
Ex. Doc.
6
224
2
25
synopsis of the legislation of Congress, on the sub-
ject of the allowance of interest on revolution-
ary claims
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
42
1
23
memorial of citizens of Charlestown, Massachu-
setts, praying compensation for property de-
stroyed in 1775, by the burning of that town by
by the British
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
55
1
24
report of committee adverse to these claims
-
Rep. Com.
8
582
Revolutionary claims, reports on individual applica-
tions for, viz:
1
22
John Teel, services in carrying despatches; re-
port favorable
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
86
1
22
Hopping and Frothingham, buildings destroyed,
report favorable
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
88
2
22
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
11
1
22
Frederick Raymer, wagon and horses, report fa-
vorable
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
93
1
22
Daniel Goodwin, use of his buildings, report fa-
vorable
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
149
1
22
Fleming, administrator of Syme, flour furnished
army, report favorable
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
190
1
22
Virginia officers, for half pay
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
191
1
22
Tristram Coffin's representatives, vessel impress-
ed and lost, versus
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
198
1
22
John Campbell's heirs, services as quartermaster,
report favorable
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
22
executors of Walter Livingston, supplies furnished
Digitized by
the army under contract, report favorable
Rep. Com.
2
-
310
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Revolutionary claims.-Continued.
1
22
Richard Wall, share prizes under Captain Paul
Jones, report favorable
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
288
1
22
heirs of Colonel John Laurens, diplomatic ser-
vices, report favorable
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
366
2
22
heirs of Dr. John Ely, medical services, report
favorable
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
66
2
22
Peter Jaquett, advances, revolutionary war, re-
port favorable
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
80
1
23
Jonathan Ward, house burnt during revolution,
report adverse
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
73
1
23
Dr. John Berrien, balance of pay due, report fa-
vorable
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
100
1
23
James Bell's heirs, supplies, &c. furnished troops,
report favorable
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
184
1
23
Robert S. Bartow, live stock alleged to have been
taken for the use of the army, report adverse -
Rep. Com.
2
251
1
23
Willis Reddick's representatives, property destroy-
ed by the enemy, report favorable
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
412
2
23
widow of Col. Anthony Walton White, advances
revolutionary war, favorable -
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
49
2
28
Samuel Young, buildings destroyed, during revo-
lutionary war, report favorable
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
68
2
23
Mary Graham, provisions furnished the army, re-
port adverse -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
91
2
23
heirs of Dr. McKnight, pay, &c., report favorable
Rep. Com.
1
119
2
23
Colonel Francis Vigo, supplies furnished Illinois
regiment, report adverse
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
122
1
24
same,
report favorable
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
317
-
2
23
Marcus Brown, live stock taken by troops of the
United States, report adverse -
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
139
1
24
heirs of Col. John H. Stone, for services, &c
-
Rep. Com.
1
188
1
24
heirs of John Campbell, quartermaster, revolution,
for interest on amount allowed by act of 1832,
report adverse
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
160
1
24
heirs of William Boyce, one year's pay, report
favorable
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
163
-
-
1
24
heirs of Wharton Quarles, balance alleged to be
due on half-pay under Virginia, report adverse
Rep. Com.
1
175
1
24
heirs of Reuben Waggoner, pay alleged to be due
for services as a soldier, report adverse
-
Rep. Com.
1
236
1
24
heirs of Marshall Rochambeau, recommending an
allowance to be made to
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
307
1
24
Rhode Island brigade, claim of officers and sol-
diers, favorable report
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
337
1
24
Robert Craddock, claims pay and rations and ser-
vices of two horses, &c., report adverse
-
Rep. Com.
2
421
1
24
Major Tarlton Woodson, balance admitted to be
due by commissioner, army accounts -
-
Rep. Com.
$
546
1
24
Thomas Graves, services as express rider
-
Rep. Com.
3
564
1
24
James Jackson, of England, for services, &c.
-
Rep. Com.
3
566
1
24
heirs of John Malone, wagon and team lost in pub.
lic service
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
653
-
1
24
heirs of Thomas Glascock, pay due as stated on
the register's books, report favorable -
-
Rep. Com.
8
773
1
24
trustees of church in Yorktown, N. York, house
burnt by the British during the revolution, in
consequence of its military occupation, report
favorable
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
S07
1
24
widow of Benjamin Marshall, for building destroy-
ed by the British in the revolution; wanton
destruction by the enemy ; no obligation on
Rep. Google
by
Government to indemnify, report adverse
821
-
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.
311
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Revolutionary claims.-Continued.
2
24
representatives of John Reynolds, amount errone-
ously paid by Congress to persons not entitled
Rep. Com.
1
160
2
24
Mary O'Bannon, wagon and team captured by the
enemy during the revolution, report versus
-
Rep. Com.
1
173
2
24
representatives of Jacob Burmer, blankets furnish-
ed troops in 1776, report versus
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
209
2
24
heirs of Jacob Summers, for advances, &c. during
revolution, report adverse
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
228
2
25
heirs of Thomas Glascock, for balance of pay
standing to his credit on the books of the Trea-
sury Department, favorable report
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
432
2
25
heirs of Israel Honeywell, for buildings destroyed
by the British in 1776, in consequence of being
occupied by United States troops, favorable re-
port -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
469
2
25
representatives of John Mandeville, similar case
Rep. Com.
2
470
2
25
Church White Plains, New York, building de-
stroyed by American troops, report adverse
destruction unauthorized, &c.
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
514
2
25
executor of Josiah Anderson, for rations furnished
during the revolution, report adverse -
-
Rep. Com.
8
619
2
25
heirs of William Pugh, for house and other pro-
perty destroyed by the enemy in 1779 ; proof of
military occupation, &c. insufficient, report ad-
verse
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
621
2
25
heirs of John Hopper, for buildings destroyed du-
ring the revolutionary war by the British, in
consequence of military occupation, report fa-
vorable
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
694
2
25
heirs of A. Hopper, similar case, favorable re-
port -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
792
2
25
Captain James More, for property impressed into
the military service, report adverse proof in-
sufficient
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
911
2
25
heirs of Henry King, for services and money ex-
pended while commissary during the revolution,
report adverse
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
1023
2
25
on claims of the heirs of sufferers in the massacre
of W yoming, Pennsylvania
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
1082
8
25
Henry Hoffman, in favor of paying him the eighty
dollars bounty promised by resolve of 15th May,
1778 -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
242
8
25
Georgia, for payments made by the State, on ac-
count of commutation, in favor of reimbursing
Rep. Com.
2
311
2
25
Rewalt, Ann, revolutionary pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
567
2
24
Rewards, apprehending fugitives from justice, in favor
of paying D. W. Haley for apprehending his
slave, who had robbed the mail
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
210
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
72
2
24
in favor of paying Samuel Miller, for apprehend-
ing Indian who was indicted for murder, and
had broken jail
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
155
8
25
Rewards, in favor of compensation to David and Ebene-
zer Robinson, for discovery and information of
an extensive illicit intercourse and trade with
the enemy during the late war with Great Bri-
tain -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
108
2
23
Reynolds, J. N., his report on Islands. &c. in the Pacific
Ex. Doc.
8
105
2
28
report of committee, same subject
-
-
Rep. Com
1
94
1
22
Reynolds, Robert, revolutionary pension
-
Rep. Com.
8
400
1
22
Reynolds, Thomas, land claim
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
2
22
Reynolds, Dr. James, horse lost
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
312
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
2
22
Reynolds, John G., lieutenant of marines, extra services
Rep. Com.
1
47
1
23
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
29
1
23
Reynolds, Harvey, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
283
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
770
8
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
130
1
22
Reynolds and Christopher, confirmation of land claim -
Rep. Com.
2
271
1
24
Reynolds, Margaret, five years half pay, late war
-
Rep. Com.
1
328
2
24
Reynolds, George, representatives of, revolutionary
claim erroneously paid to others
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
100
2
25
Reynolds, Benjamin, services and supplies furnished the
army, late war
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
339
1
24
Reze, Frederick, Bishop of Detroit, remit duty on
church articles
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
735
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
79
1
22
Rhea, John, Yazoo land claim
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
232
1
24
Rhodes, George T., extra services while clerk, &c. -
Rep. Com.
1
84
2
25
Rhodes and Austill, mail contractors, extra allowance,
&c.
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
745
3
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
144
1
22
Rhode Island brigade, revolutionary army ; memorial of
officers, &c., for services in the revolutionary
war -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
77
1
22
statement by Hon. Tristam Burgess in relation to
these claims - -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
246
2
22
same reprinted -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
55
2
28
report of committee in favor of the settlement of
these claims - -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
128
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
337
Rhode Island, State of, memorials from on the subject
of the Bank U. S. and the removal of the de-
posites, (see Bank U. S.)
-
-
-
memorial from on the subject of the tariff, (see
Duties.)
1
22
Legislature of, against reducing duty on woollen
cloths
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
236
2
28
report respecting the marine hospital money col-
lected and expended in the district of -
-
Ex. Doc.
2
30
2
28
Legislature of, in favor of distributing the pro-
ceeds of the sales of the public lands -
-
Ex. Doc.
4
109
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
137
1
24
Legislature of, in favor of fortifying Narragan-
sett Bay
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
7
277
2
24
Legislature, in favor of expunging certain resolu-
tions from the journal of the Senate of the Uni-
ted States
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
157
2
25
Legislature, against annexation of Texas
-
Ex. Doc.
2
55
2
25
Legislature, against sub-treasury
-
-
Ex. Doc.
7
175
2
25
memorial of inhabitants of Newport against sub-
treasury and surrender of the public lands
-
Ex. Doc.
8
229
2
25
memorial of inhabitants of the State, against the
use of ardent spirits in the navy
-
-
Ex. Doc.
9
321
1
24
Richmond, Frederick, military service, &c. late war -
Rep. Com.
s
545
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
860
8
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
99
1
22
Richmond, James, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
122
1
22
Richmond, Isaac, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
s
281
2
28
Richmond, Isaac, pre-emption claim, Choctaw treaty -
Rep. Com.
1
79
8
25
Richmond, Lemuel C., refund foreign tonnage duty
-
Rep. Com.
1
261
2
24
Richmond harbor, Va., report of survey of James river,
with a view to the improvement of
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
133
22
Richardson, Samuel Q, horse lost, military service -
Rep. Com
2
316
22
Richardson, Thomas, claims against deceased soldiers
Rep. Com.
3
353
28
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
6
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 313
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
1
22
Richardson, Isaac, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
381
2
24
Richardson, Samuel, executor of William T. Smith, lost
loan office certificate, revolutionary
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
315
2
25
Richardson, Henry, heirs of, prize money, sloop of war
Wasp
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
149
2
25
Richardson, Humphrey, gun lost in the revolution
-
Rep. Com.
2
438
2
25
Richardson, William, representatives of, revolutionary
services
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
617
3
25
Richardson, Capt. Robert D., representatives of, allow-
ance for collecting munitions of war, &c.
-
Rep. Com.
1
164
Richardson and Herring, (see Herring & Richardson.)
1
22
Richards, Edmund, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
372
1
22
Richard, Abner, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
381
2
25
Richards, Marcy, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
550
Richaud and Caze, (see Caze and Richaud.)
1
23
Rice, Owen and Jacob, administrators of Egerly, dis-
bursements, &c., collector of Internal duties in
Pennsylvania -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
522
-
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
23
1
24
Rice, George, heirs of, commutation claim
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
654
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
908
2
24
Rice, Chauncey, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
58
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
180
3
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
231
2
24
Rice, James B., revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
185
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
454
3
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
232
1
23
Rice, admitted into Portugal at reduced duty, &c.,
President's message, page 7
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
1
1
24
Ricketts, Micajah, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
692
1
22
Riddle, Becktel, and others, damages, protested bill -
Rep. Com.
1
135
1
23
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
239
1
24
Riddington, Jacob, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
342
1
24
Ridgeway, Thomas, revolutionary services
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
396
2
24
Ridgely Charles G., extra expenses incurred while
in command in the Pacific
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
113
2
25
Same -
-
=
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
489
2
25
Rigden, James, military services, late war
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
232
2
24
Rigolets to Mobile Point, relative survey of coast, from
Ex. Doc.
8
132
1
28
Riker, Margaret, seven years half pay, revolutionary
-
Rep. Com.
1
139
1
23
Ring, Abijah, invalid pension -
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
-
252
2
25
Ringgold, Benjamin, services as commissioner, erection
of custom house, N. Y.
4
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
943
1
22
Ripply, Piram, revolutionary pension -
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
395
2
24
Ripley, Jerusha, revolutionary pension
-
Rep. Com.
1
77
-
2
25
Risley, Charles, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
616
3
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com
1
182
1
23
Ritchie, James, work on Cumberland road
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
455
8
25
Rivar, Francis, Indian depredations
225
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
Rivers and Harbors, (see Harbors, see also Internal
Improvements.)
Rivers and harbors, (see also Surveys.)
1
22
Rivers and harbors, expenditures from March, 1815, to
December, 1831, for the improvement of,
showing where situated, by what authority, and
the estimated amount required for their com-
pletion
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
73
-
-
1
22
report of Committee on Roads and Canals, by Mr.
Mercer, recommending appropriations for the
improvement of certain
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
416
-
1
22
report of same, recommending surveys, with a
Digitized.by
Google
view to the improvement of -
Rep. Com.
5
491
-
-
40
314
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Rivers and harbors.-Continued.
2
22
President returns bill for the improvement of,
with objections
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
17
2
22
statement shewing all the harbors and rivers that
have been improved and undergoing improve-
ments; when commenced and completed, or
probably be completed; the original estimate of
each, and the actual expenditure thereon; with
also a list of surveys, made with a view to im-
provements, up to 1832
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
116
2
28
statement showing the expenditure on each har-
bor and river, up to 1834; also showing the
estimated cost of those surveyed and not com.
menced, and of works partially surveyed, &c.
to same time -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
18
1
22
report of the Committee on Internal Improve-
ments in 1332, by Mr. Mercer, on the general
subject of the improvement of rivers, har-
bors, &c.
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
416
1
24
old works; report showing the progress, the amount
appropriated for each, the original estimates, and
the sum required in 1836, for improvement of
Ex. Doc.
5
212
1
24
report of Committee of Ways and Means, making
appropriations for old works with statement of
the cost of each, &c.
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
297
2
24
report of same, recommending the adoption of a
better and more economical system for the im-
provement of with various statements in rela-
tion to the several old works in progress, &c. -
Rep. Com.
1
175
3
25
Rivers and harbors, the improvement of which, may, in
the opinion of the Secretary of War, in 1839,
be suspended without injury, &c.
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
168
1
22
Rivers and harbors, annual report of chief engineer
showing the progress made, and the operations
of his department towards the improvements of
harbors and rivers, in 1831 ; documents with
President's message, page 79 -
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
22
Same, in 1832, page 89
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
23
Same, in 1833, pages 54 and 73 -
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
1
2
23
Same, in 1834, pages 104 and 125
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
24
Same, in 1835, pages 106 and 127
Ex. Doc.
1
2
-
-
2
24
Same, in 1836, pages 192 and 228
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
25
Same, in 1837, pages 311 and 421
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
3
3
25
Same, in 1838, pages 157 and 292
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
22
Rivers, Ohio and Mississippi, annual report of superin-
tendent, progress in improvement of, in 1831;
documents President's message, page 90
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
22
Same, in 1832, page 114
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
8
1
23
Same, in 1833, page 102
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
1
2
23
Same, in 1834, page 151
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
24
Same, in 1835, page 165
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
24
Same, in 1836, page 274
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
23
Same, in 1837, page 428
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
3
8
25
Same, in 1838, page 228
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
1
2
22
report of Captain Delafield, respecting works for
the improvement of
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
66
2
23
amount expended annually, up to 1833, improve-
ment of, page 31
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
8
2
25
amount expended in 1834, '5, '6, and '7
-
Ex. Doc
8
261
2
25
report showing the nature of improvements, when
commenced, amount appropriated, &c., and sum
required in 1838
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
90
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 315
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Rivers, Ohio and Mississippi.-Continued.
1
24
estimate of the amount required to close the ac-
count of expenditures, by the late Major Mau-
rice, in the improvement of -
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
767
1
23
Ohio river, survey and estimate for the improve-
ment of Indian Chute, at the Great Falls
-
Ex. Doc.
6
488
1
24
report of engineer on progress, &c., in 1836
-
Ex. Doc.
2
52
3
25
report of committee, in 1839, in favor of making
surveys with view to the improvement of its
navigation, &c.
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
306
2
23
Cumberland river, report of engineer on progress
in its improvement within the last two years
previous to 1835
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
80
2
23
letter from the Secretary of War as to the expen-
diture of the appropriation of 1834, below Nash-
ville, &c.
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
113
2
23
report of survey of, with sundry maps, &c.
-
Ex. Doc.
4
171
1
24
amount appropriated the original estimates, and
sum required in 1836
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
212
1
24
report of committee, expenditures and improve-
ment of
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
297
2
24
state of the work in 1836 ; documents President's
message, page 278
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
25
same, in 1837 documents Pres. message, p. 441
Ex. Doc.
1
8
3
25
same, in 1838 ; documents Pres. message, p. 230
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
23
Mississippi river; relative to the expenditure of
the appropriation made for its improvement, in
1832
-
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
489
1
24
in relation to the construction of levees on the,
drain inundated lands, &c.
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
11
1
24
report of committee, on same subject
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
549
2
24
report of survey, &c., in 1837, with a view to its
improvement, and route for canal from the Mis-
sissippi to Gulf of Mexico
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
178
2
25
report showing the nature of the works for the im-
provement of, the amount appropriated for it,
&c., up to 1838
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
90
2
24
report of committee of, against the claim of L.
Bissell, for timber cut on his land, on the banks
of the river, in improving, &c.
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
283
2
23
amount expended, annually, to 1833, improve-
ment of, page 31
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
89
-
-
2
25
amount expended in 1834, '5, '6, and '7
-
Ex. Doc.
8
254
1
23
Missouri river; relative to the expenditure of the
money appropriated in 1832, for the improve-
ment of
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
489
1
24
on the subject of constructing levees, drain inun-
dated lands
I
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
11
I
24
report of committee, same subject
Rep. Com.
3
549
-
-
2
24
progress in the improvement of, in 1836 ; docu-
ments with President's message, page 279
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
3
25
Same, in 1838 ; documents President's message,
page 233
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
25
report recommending the employment of snag
boats, improvement of
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
225
1
23
Red river; annual report of superintendent, H.
M. Shreve, on progress in removing the great
raft, &c.; documents with President's message,
page 100
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
1
1
24
Same, in 1835, page 165
-
-
-
Ex Doc.
2
24
Same, in 1836, page 271
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
25
Same, in 1837, page 421
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
s
25
Same, in 1838, page 308
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
316
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Rivers, Red-Continued.
1
23
correspondence on the subject of removing the
raft -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
98
1
24
report of H. M. Shreve, same subject -
-
Ex. Doc.
4
123
1
24
on the subject of constructing levees, drain inun-
dated lands
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
11
1
24
report of committee, on same subject
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
549
1
24
amount appropriated for the improvement of the
river, the original estimates, and sum required
in 1836
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
212
1
24
report of committee, expenditures, improvement of
Rep. Com.
1
297
1
24
additional documents, on same subject, and the
necessity of further appropriations, &c.
-
Rep. Com.
3
767
1
25
additional appropriation required, at extra session,
in 1837, for completing the improvement of, &c.,
page 2
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
19
2
25
report showing the nature of the works for its im-
provement, when commenced, the amount ap-
propriated, &c. to 1838
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
90
1
22
Rivers, extracts from Daby's Gazetteer in relation to
certain rivers in Illinois and Michigan
-
Rep. Com.
3
446
1
23
report of committee recommending survey of, in
Michigan
Rep. Com.
3
316
-
-
-
-
-
1
22
Savannah
and
n
report of survey of, in 1828, with
view to canal, &c.
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
104
Tennessee;
1
24
Tennessee; report of engineer on the condition
and improvement of, at the Muscle Shoals, in
1836
-
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
222
2
23
report of committee in favor of authorizing the
collection of tolls on canal around the Muscle
Shoals
Rep. Com.
24
-
-
-
-
-
1
2
23
report in favor of aiding Alabama to make canal ;
Colbert's shoals, with report of commissioners,
annexed,
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
104
2
25
inhabitants of Knox county, for the improvement
of
-
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
270
1
24
Tennessee, Coosa, and others; report in favor of
repealing restriction as to price of sale of lands
granted for the improvement of
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
505
1
22
Highawassee and Ocoa; survey of
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
130
1
22
Wabash: estimate of survey for the improvement of
Ex. Doc.
5
208
2
23
report of survey of, made under directions of com-
missioners on the part of the States of Illinois
and Indiana -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
70
2
23
President returns bill for the improvement of, with
objections, page 21
Ex. Doc.
1
2
-
-
-
-
1
24
report of committee on the subject of the improve-
ment of, and recommending a grant of land for
that purpose -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
327
1
22
Hudson; report and survey, improvement of
-
Ex. Doc.
5
189
1
23
memorial of citizens of New York, asking for ap-
propriation for the improvement of
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
41
1
23
memorial of the corporation of Troy, same object
Ex. Doc.
6
470
1
23
report of committee on improving the navigation
of, with copy of survey, &c. -
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
150
1
24
report of board of engineers, [Col. Totten and
others.] with plan, &c. for its improvement
documents accompanying President's message,
3/24/
page 139
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
1
statement of amount appropriated for its improve-
ment, the original estimate and sum required
itized by Google
in 1836
Ex. Doc.
=
-
-
-
-
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.
317
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Rivers.-Continued.
1
24
report of committee, expenditures and improve-
ment of
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
297
2
24
report of progress, between Waterford and New
Baltimore, in 1836 documents President's
message, page 250
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-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
25
progress of improvement in 1837 ; documents Pre-
sident's message, page 410
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
3
3
25
same, in 1838 documents President's message,
page 202
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
25
report showing the nature of the work, when com-
menced, the amount heretofore appropriated for
it, and the sum required in 1838
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
90
1
23
Arkansas; report of Lieutenant Brown, of his
examination with a view to its improvement
documents President's message, page 112
-
Ex. Doc.
1
1
1
22
letter from Delegate from Arkansas and others on
the subject of its improvement
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-
Ex. Doc.
5
227
2
23
report of Captain Shreve, and estimate of cost,
improvement of
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
195
2
25
report showing the nature of the work; when com-
menced, the amount appropriated for it, &c., up
to 1838
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
90
2
25
progress made in its improvement in 1837; docu-
ments President's message, page 433 -
-
Ex. Doc.
1
3
3
25
progress made in its improvement in 1838; docu-
ments accompanying President's message,
page 312
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
24
documents on the subject of constructing levees
on the, reclaim lands, &c.
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
11
1
22
Alleghany, survey of, from Pittsburg to French
creek
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
265
1
23
memorial of convention at Warren, in favor of the
improvement of, to Olean Point
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-
Ex. Doc.
5
84
1
23
memorial of citizens of Pennsylvania, same object
Ex. Doc.
8
151
2
24
Same
same -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
84
2
25
report of survey, and drawings of
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-
Ex. Doc.
10
343
2
25
memorial of Council of the city of New York, in
favor of improving, &c.
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-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
412
1
22
Delaware and Raritan, report of survey of
-
Ex. Doc.
6
306
2
22
Appalachicola, report of survey of
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
47
2
22
Monongahela, survey of
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
126
1
23
additional report and survey of
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-
Ex. Doc.
5
351
1
23
report of committee, improve steamboat naviga-
tion of the -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
443
1
23
White and St. Francis, in relation to the progress
in survey of -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
22
2
24
Black river, N. Y., survey of, with plan and esti-
mates for the improvement of
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
74
2
24
Passaic, report of survey, &c. of
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
110
2
24
James river, Va., report of survey, &c. -
-
Ex. Doc.
3
133
2
24
in Maine, Kennebeck, and others, maps of surveys
Ex. Doc.
3
143
2
25
Kennebeck, survey of, &c.
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
94
2
25
Cuyahoga, survey of, &c.
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-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
95
2
25
Atchafalaya, in relation to the improvement of -
Ex. Doc.
8
253
2
25
Sabine, removal of obstructions in, &c. -
-
Ex. Doc.
10
365
3
25
Neenah or Fox river, survey of, with a view to
canal, &c.
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
102
memorials for the improvement of, &c., viz:
2
25
Legislature of Missouri, improve Grand river
-
Ex. Doc.
7
165
2
25
Legislature of Wiskonsin, improve the Des Moines
Ex. Doc.
169
2
25
tized by
inhabitants of Milwaukee, improve the Pishtaka
and Black rivers
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-
Ex. Doc.
2
Y
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-
318
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Rivers.-Continued.
2
25
inhabitants of Maine, for survey of Crooked and
Androscoggin rivers -
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
280
-
3
25
Riz, James, Indian depredations in Florida
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
162
1
23
Roach and Reess, expenditures, &c. on road from Pensa-
cola to Tallahassee
-
Rep. Com.
4
529
-
-
-
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
I
25
-
-
2
23
Roach, Benjamin, change entry of land
Rep. Com.
1
78
-
-
1
23
Roads, Abiel, and others, bounty on fishing voyage
-
Rep. Com.
4
496
1
24
Same -
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
48
-
-
-
2
25
Roads and canals, amend rules in relation to the duties
of the committee of -
Rep. Com.
4
1066
-
-
-
Roads, under direction of the Quartermaster's Depart-
ment. (See Quartermaster General's reports
accompanying the President's message, at the
commencement of each session.)
1
22
Roads, under the direction of the Engineer Department;
report of chief engineer showing the progress,
&c. in their construction, &c., in 1831 ; docu-
ments accompanying Pres. message, page 84 -
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
22
Same, in 1832, page 97
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
1
23
Same, in 1833, page 62
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
23
Same, in 1834, page 111
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
24
Same, in 1835, page 111
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
24
Same, in 1836, page 206
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
$
2
25
Same, in 1837, page 323
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
3
25
Same, in 1838, page 265
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
24
Roads, military; report of committee on the subject of
surveying and opening road for the protection
of the Western frontiers
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
401
2
25
documents on the subject of locating, &c. the road
for the protection of the Western frontiers
-
Ex. Doc.
8
278
Roads, surveys for. (See Surveys.)
Roads, post. (See Post roads.)
2
22
Roads, generally; statement showing all the roads that
have been improved or undergoing improve-
ments, when commenced and completed, or
probably be completed, the original estimated
cost of each, and the actual expenditure there-
on, with list of surveys for roads, &c. up to
1832
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
116
2
23
statement showing the expenditures on each road
up to 1834, also showing the estimated cost of
those surveyed and not commenced in 1834,
also those partially surveyed -
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
18
1
24
abstract of bills reported to both Houses of Con-
gress, between 1815 and 1835, for the improve-
3
850
ment of roads, &c.
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
22
Lynville mountain, memorial of the Estellville
convention, on subject of road from Shelby
creek, Kent, to the Lynville mountain, in
North Carolina
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
15
1
22
report of survey, by Col. Long, of said road, from
Portsmouth, Ohio, to the Lynville mountain -
Ex. Doc.
4
149
1
24
same report reprinted, with maps showing the
routes, &c.
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
160
-
-
1
22
Green Bay to Prairie Du Chien, report of Secre-
tary of War in relation to the construction of -
Ex. Doc.
2
42
1
22
further report, same subject
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
83
2
23
in Michigan, to wit: Green Bay to Prairie du
Chien; Saganaw to Mackina; and from Fort
Howard to Fort Crawford; report respecting the
Digitized by Google
amount necessary for opening
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
132
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 319
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Roads.-Continued.
1
24
memorial of Legislature of Michigan, in favor of
constructing roads in that State
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
141
2
25
report of committee on the subject of making ap-
propriations for road in Michigan
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
1054
1
22
Zanesville, Ohio, to Florence, Alabama, memorial
of Legislature of Ohio on the subject of
-
Ex. Doc.
4
148
1
22
Uniontown to Pittsburg, Pa., survey of -
-
Ex. Doc.
6
289
2
22
Villemont to Little Rock, Arkansas, letter of J.C.
Jones on the subject of, with estimate of cost ,&c.
Ex. Doc.
1
39
1
23
Memphis to Little Rock, cause of delay in com-
pleting the report and drawings of survey, &c.
Ex. Doc.
5
393
2
23
report of survey of so much of the road as lies be-
tween the St. Francis and Mississippi rivers,
with estimate of cost and map of route, &c. -
Ex. Doc.
3
83
2
24
report of the progress in constructing and causes
which have retarded its completion; documents
with President's message, page 284
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
24
Memphis to Fort Gibson, report of committee in
favor of aiding in the repair and completion of
Rep. Com.
2
251
1
23
Vincennes to Chicago, report of committee in
favor of granting land to Illinois, aid in making
Rep. Com.
4
510
2
23
memorial of the Legislature of Illinois, for same
purpose
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
125
1
24
through hospital grounds at Chelsea, Mass., report
in relation to -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
18.
1
24
Fort Wayne to Richmond, Indiana, memorial of
the Legislature of Indiana in favor of -
-
Ex. Doc.
4
138
1
24
Maumee and Western reserve, memorial of the
Legislature of Ohio, for authority to collect tolls
on for repairs
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
194
1
24
Louisville to St. Louis, quantity of land unsold in
Indiana, on route of -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
177
1
24
Jefferson City, Missouri, to Little Rock, Arkansas,
report of committee in favor of granting, to aid
in making
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
651
2
25
another report, same object
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
386
3
25
Jacksonville to St. Mary's, Florida, report of com-
mittee in favor of constructing
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
271
2
24
Plattsburg to Whitehall, memorial of citizens of
Clinton county, N.Y., in favor of the construc-
tion of military road -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
59
2
25
Erie, Penn., to the National road, memorial of
convention of citizens of Pennsylvania in favor
of the construction of
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
56
2
25
Laurel Hill to Erie, Legislature of Pennsylvania
in favor of
I
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
263
2
25
Chicago to Green Bay, inhabitants of Milwaukee,
Wiskonsin, in favor of
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
7
164
2
25
Legislature of Wiskonsin, in favor of a road lead-
ing west from the Mississippi, opposite Prairie
du Chien
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
7
166
2
25
same, asking for grant of inundated land opposite
Burlington, to aid in making road, &c.
-
Ex. Doc.
7
168
2
25
same, for an appropriation for road from Racine to
the Mississippi
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
7
170
2
25
Legislature of Indiana, for road from Terre Haute
to the Ohio
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
204
1
22
Road, Cumberland, estimate of sum necessary to make
repairs between Cumberland and Wheeling
Ex Doc.
2
1
23
detailed estimate by engineer, in 1833, for com-
pleting the repairs cast of the Ohio
-
-
Digitized.by Ex. Doc.
320
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Road, Cumberland-Continued.
1
23
report of committee in favor of making appropria-
tion for its repairs east of the Ohio, and for
completing certain parts and surrendering it to
the States, through which it passes, &c.
-
Rep. Com.
1
198
1
23
report of engineer appointed in 1833 to examine,
&c., the road in Illinois
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
417
2
23
progress, &c. in 1834 on that part west of Zanes-
ville, in Ohio; documents with President's mes-
sage, page 161
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
23
annual report of the engineer, on its condition and
repairs, east of the Ohio
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
15
2
23
documents in relation to its condition and repairs,
and the reception of the road by Maryland and
Pennsylvania, with estimate of the sum neces-
sary to finish it east of the Ohio, and also in re-
lation to certain proposed alterations, &c.
-
Ex. Doc.
2
56
2
23
additional documents, same subject, Maryland de-
clining to receive the road
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
R
2
23
memorial of commissioners on the part of Mary-
land and Pennsylvania, praying Congress to
have the repairs completed and the road turned
over to the States
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
92
1
24
report of committee in favor of constructing bridge
over the Ohio, at Wheeling, with plan and esti-
mate of cost, by Charles Ellet; also acts of
Ohio and Virginia on the subject
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
672
2
24
Same, for same object
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
135
2
25
Same, with report, plan and estimate, by Lieuts.
Dutton and Sanders -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
993
2
23
in relation to an error in the stated unexpended
balance in 1834, for the road in Indiana
-
Ex. Doc.
3
95
1
24
report on the condition of the road in Indiana and
Illinois, in 1835
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
26
2
24
Same, in 1836, and in relation to the improvement
of the country through which the road passes -
Ex. Doc.
2
52
1
24
report, survey of the re-examination of the route
between Springfield, Ohio, and Richmond,
Indiana
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
62
1
24
memorial of citizens against changing the location
between Springfield and Richmond -
-
Ex. Doc.
4
184
1
24
letter of J. L. Dickey, on same subject -
-
Ex. Doc.
5
206
1
24
report of committee against changing the location,
so as to pass through Dayton and Eaton, with
arguments of certain persons for and against the
change
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
367
1
24
Legislature of Indiana, for further appropriation for
the part in that State -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
109
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
7
172
3
25
Same, in 1839
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
143
2
25
report of committee on the subject of complaint
of meeting of citizens of Indiana, against the
superintendent of the road in that State
-
Rep. Com.
4
1063
1
24
memorial of citizens of St. Louis, Missouri, in
favor of the road passing through that city
-
Ex. Doc.
4
140
1
24
Legislature of Ohio, in favor of placing the appro-
priations for the road in that State, under the
control of the State Commissioners
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
193
1
24
report of committee, on same subject
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
671
1
24
same, on the subject of continuing the road in
Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois, and as to the expe-
diency of substituting a railroad
-
-
Rep. Com
671
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 321
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Road, Cumberland, Continued.
1
24
report of engineers on. the cost, &c. of the road,
west of the Ohio, up to 1835
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
230
1
24
Legislature of Illinois in favor of the roads being
extended to cross the Mississippi, at Alton
-
Ex. Doc.
2
26
1
24
memorial of meeting of citizens at Alton in favor
of survey of route from Vandalia to the Missis-
sippi
-
1
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
21
2
25
report of Captain Delafield on the subject of erect-
ing guard posts on the road
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
134
2
25
amount appropriated for the road, and amount re-
ceived from sales of lands in Ohio, Indiana, Illi-
nois, and Missouri
-
1
-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
350
2
25
amount expended on the road in 1834, '5, '6,
and '7
-
-
I
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
254
1
24
abstract of bills reported, from the commencement
of the road, in 1806 to 1835, and showing the
amount appropriated and expended in each year
within the saine time
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
850
2
25
memorial of inhabitants of Putnam county, Indi-
ana, praying for bridges over certain streams in
that county over which the road passes
-
Ex. Doc.
7
179
1
22
annual report of chief engineer on its condition,
&c. in 1831 ; documents with President's ines-
sage, page 84
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
22
Same, in 1832, page 97
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
23
Saine, in 1833, page 58
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
1
2
23
Same, in 1834, page 111
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
24
Same, in 1835, page 189
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
24
Same, in 1836, page 207
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
25
Same, in 1837, page 451
-
1
-
Ex. Doc.
1
3
3
25
Same, in 1838, page 265
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
reports on applications of contractors on the Cum-
berland road, for extra work done, and to be in-
demnified for losses, &c., on their contracts, viz:
1
23
claims of sundry persons for extra work, referred
to the Committee of Claims
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
449
1
23
report of the Committee of Claims favorable to
inany of these claims, (who are therein particu-
larly named, and indexed under their respective
names,) and referring them to the Secretary of
War for settlement
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
456
1
23
report of the Committee of Claims adverse to the
allowance of many of them, (who are likewise
therein named, and indexed under their respec-
tive names)
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
455
1
22
in favor of Richard Hardesty, for extra work
-
Rep. Com.
3
457
1
23
against the claim of James Sharp, for losses on
contract
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
247
1
23
in favor of Hugh McGinnis, for extra work
-
Rep. Com.
3
354
1
23
against the claim of Samuel C. Duncan, for losses,
&c.
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
480
1
24
against the claim of Henry Null, for losses, &c. -
Rep. Com.
1
288
1
24
against the claim of Channing Madison, for extra
work
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
698
1
24
against the claim of William Baldwin and others,
for extra work
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
714
1
24
in favor of George Dawson, difference in measure-
ment, &c.
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
734
1
24
in favor of Robert Fulton, for extra work
I
Rep. Com.
3
744
2
24
against the claim of Henry Card, sub-contractor,
for extra work; allowance made to the original
contractor
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. by Google
41
322
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Road, Cumberland-Continued.
1
24
in favor of John M. Oliver; difference in measure-
ment -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
620
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
39
2
24
same in the case of John Krepps
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
184
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
z
1
24
same in the case of Loomis and Gay
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
308
1
24
on the claim of Daniel Loomis, for work done, &c.
Rep. Com.
3
776
1
24
on similar claim of Daniel Steenrod
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
835
2
25
same, with views of minority of the committee -
Rep. Com.
3
583
1
24
in favor of paying Thomas Tyner and others,
amount retained, not being their fault that the
contract was not completed -
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
786
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
56
2
24
in favor of the claim of Freeman Brady -
-
Rep. Com.
1
122
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
62
2
25
ia favor of Adam Smith, for work done, &c.
-
Rep. Com.
2
467
2
25
in the case of Thomas Sennard, for extra work -
Rep. Com.
2
340
8
25
same of Harry Pierson, same
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
201
1
22
Roanoake inlet, report of committee giving the assent of
Congress to acts of North Carolina, for the im-
provement of, with report of survey and esti-
mates annexed
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
417
1
22
Robertson, Mitchell, revolutionary certificate -
-
Rep. Com.
5
499
2
22
Robinson, Alexander J., medical attendance on emigra-
ting Indians -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
30
1
23
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
172
1
23
Robinson, John H., lost horses
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
146
8
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
61
1
24
Robinson, William, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
313
2
25
Robinson, Zophar, heirs of
-
-
1
-
Rep. Com.
4
926
8
25
Robinson, David, and Ebenezer, rewarded for the cap-
ture of vessel during the late war, and the dis-
covery thereby of an extensive illicit inter-
course with the enemy
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
108
1
22
Roberts, Major John, commutation claim
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
45
1
23
Roberts and Masterson, work on Cumberland road
-
Rep. Com.
4
455
2
23
Roberts, Edmund, report of Secretary of State on claim
of, for additional compensation, diplomatic ser-
vices -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
44
2
23
report of committee in favor of allowing him for
extra services, &c.
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
25
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
317
1
24
Roberts, Doctor John, heirs of, commutation claim
-
Rep. Com.
$
640
1
24
Roberts, William, heirs of, Virginia half pay claim
-
Rep. Com.
3
856
2
25
Roberts, William, Jr., old continental money -
-
Rep. Com.
4
963
2
25
Roberts, Levi M., increase of invalid pension -
-
Rep. Com.
3
571
3
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
{ 84
-
147
2
25
Roberts, Robert, claim for French spoliations, rejected
by board of commissioners, &c.
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
874
2
25
Roberts, Robert M., pre-emption defeated by school
reservation
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
936
1
28
Robins, John, heirs of, commutation claim
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
119
%
24
Robbins, Gurdon, vessel destroyed by the British, late
war -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
169
Robberies, money lost in hands of public agents (see
Money lost, &c)
rewards for apprehending, (see Rewards.)
1
23
Rochambeau, Count de, letter from the Marquis de
Rochambeau, protesting against the use of his
name in the claim for revolutionary services of
his ancestor, &c.
litized by
-
Ex. Doc.
Google 6
-
-
-
460
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 323
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
1
23
Rochambeau, Count de, memorial of the grand-daughters
of, claim for revolutionary services of
-
Rep. Com.
6
494
2
23
President transmits additional documents from the
grand-daughters of
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
114
1
24
report of committee in favor of making allow-
ances, &c.
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
307
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
363
Roche and Rees, (see Rees and Roche.)
Rocky Mountains, in relation to the country west of,
(see Oregon.)
1
24
copy of Col. Dodge's journal, expedition in 1835,
to the
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
181
2
25
Rockwell, Charles, services as chaplain, navy
I
Rep. Com.
4
996
1
22
Roddy and Jennings, settlement of accounts of
1
Rep. Com.
5
487
1
22
extend time for the settlement of their accounts
Rep. Com.
1
10
1
23
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
206
2
24
Roddy, James, executor of, security, paymaster Champ-
lain
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
187
1
22
Rodgers, John, (Indian) claim to reservation of land
under Cherokee treaty
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
10
1
22
Rodgers, James, (Indian) claim for services, negociation
treaty with his tribe, (Cherokees)
-
-
Rep. Com.
5
464
2
22
Rodgers, George W., widow of, navy pension -
1
Rep. Com.
1
123
1
24
Rodgers, Commodore John, extra rations as senior cap-
tain in the navy
-
1
1
-
Rep. Com.
I
87
1
24
Rodgers, William, heirs of, commutation claim
-
Rep. Com.
1
120
1
23
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
156
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
337
2
25
Rogers, Thomas, executor of Charles Binns
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
839
3
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
38
3
25
Rogers and Bond, for compensation for plans of custom
house, N. Y.
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
278
1
23
Rolette, Joseph, confirmation of land claim
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
332
1
24
Roll, Sally, and others, heirs of Elijah Green -
-
Rep. Com.
3
684
2
25
Rollins, Catharine, alias Moseley, revolutionary pension
Rep. Com.
1
273
2
25
Rollins, David, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
572
3
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
133
1
23
Rose, John, representatives, paid for tools lost, by the
burning of the navy yard, Washington
-
Rep. Com.
4
454
1
24
Rose, Alexander, heirs of, commutation claim
-
Rep. Com.
3
817
2
25
Rose, Robert, re-imburse expenses incurred from sick-
ness, while in military service
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
859
2
25
Ross, Ann, increase of half-pay pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
462
3
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com
1
139
2
22
Roubien, Francois, confirmation of land claim
-
Rep. Com.
I
53
2
25
Roundtree, Frances, losses on mail contract
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
627
2
22
Rouse, Lewis, whiskey furnished for use of troops
-
Rep. Com.
1
104
2
25
Rouse, James Jacques, heirs of, services as spy, late
war
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
598
1
24
Rough, Ludwick, renewal of lost revolutionary land
warrant
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
521
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
316
1
22
Rowe, Joseph, representatives of, prize money
-
Rep. Com.
5
477
1
24
Rowe, George, land claim
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
729
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
483
2
25
Rowe, Susannah, widow of John, revolutionary pension
Rep. Com.
3
713
3
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
I
30
3
25
Rowe, Elizabeth, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
247
1
23
Rowand, Thomas, renewal of patent, new invention
-
Rep. Com.
1
74
2
22
Royall, Anne, revolutionary services of her husband -
Rep. Com.
I
100
2
25
Same
-
-
!
-
Rep. Com.
\
267
3
25
Roy, Louis, administrator of, Indian depredations in
by
1815
Rep. Com.
18
1
324
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
1
Session.
Congress.
Description
of book.
Volume.
Number.
2
23
Ruff, Samuel W., pay as surgeon in the navy -
-
Rep. Com.
1
78
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
66
1
24
Ruggles, Adin, patent, invention, manufacturer pistol
locks
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
658
1
24
Ruland, Isaac, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
503
2
25
military services, late war with Great Britain
-
Rep. Com.
3
556
1
23
Rules and orders of the House, on amending in relation
to the duties of the Committee on Roads and
Canals
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
164
2
25
another proposition, same object
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
1066
1
24
report of select committee on amending the rules
generally
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
S3
2
24
Rumsey, James, heirs of, original inventor of steamboats
Rep. Com.
2
317
2
25
another report, same subject
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
265
2
24
Rundlet, James, depreciation on Treasury notes
-
Rep. Com.
1
5
1
23
Rusco, Albert P., losses under contract
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
519
1
24
Russ and Roach, expenditures, &c. on road, Pensacola
to Tallaharsee
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
25
1
24
Russell, Charles, heirs of, commutation claim
-
Rep. Com.
1
232
1
24
Russell, Cornelius, representatives of, commutation
claim
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
522
1
24
Russell, William, provisions, &c., taken by the military
in 1813
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Co'n.
3
794
2
24
Russell, H. W., forage furnished troops in 1836
-
Rep. Com.
1
87
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
61
3
25
Russell, John H., fishing bounty
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
233
1
23
Russia, copy of treaty of commerce and navigation with
Ex. Doc.
5
415
8
25
correspondence on the subject of her declining to
renew the 4th article of the treaty of 1824, in
relation to trading with her settlements on the
Northwest Coast of America; documents with
President's message, page 47 -
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
3
2
25
Rutledge, Thomas, representatives of, revolutionary loan
office certificates
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
946
1
23
Ryall, William, for extra allowance, services as sail-
maker, Pensacola vard
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
50
-
2
25
Sabor, Mary and others, heirs of James Fay
-
-
Rep Com.
3
577
2
25
Sabine river, improvement of, with maps, &c.-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
365
2
25
on the subject of v.olation of revenue law on the,
and for the establishment of port of entry at the
mouth of
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
11
466
2
25
Sabbath mails, H. Kingsbury, on the subject of
-
Ex. Doc.
2
36
3
25
memorial of society in New York against opening
mails on Sunday
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
40
-
-
2
23
Sackett's Harbor. report of the Secretary of the Navy
respecting certain naval expenditures at
-
Ex. Doc.
2
43
2
25
Safford, Joseph, heirs of, renewal of lost land warrant -
Rep. Com.
2
473
2
25
Sage, Nathan, executors of, moiety of fine, recovered on
his complaint, &c.
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
374
1
23
Salaries, officers of Government, report of committee on
the subject of reducing, Sec.
-
'
-
Rep. Com.
4
517
3
25
Sails, report of committee against laying duty on ready
made sails
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
324
2
24
Saltmarsh and Co., mail contractors, property used in
carrying the mail, destroyed by hostile Indians
Rep. Com.
2
is
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
561
1
22
Salvage on goods, &r.; report of committee against the
claim of the executors of E. Howard, for injury
sustained by the sale of re-captured vessel, for
salvage in a foreign country
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
440
2
25
report of committee against refunding duties to
Williams and Hunt, on goods libelled, &c., for
salvage
Google Com.
-
-
4
1030
-
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.
325
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Salvage on goods, &c.-Continued.
3
25
report of committee against refunding duties to
Williams and Hunt, on goods libelled, &c., for
salvage
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
169
3
25
against refunding duties on said goods to the origi-
nal [French] owners -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
218
3
25
against the claim of White and Fettyplace, for re-
turn of excess duties charged on goods taken
from foreign vessel wrecked -
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
263
1
22
Salvage, for saving seamen wrecked; on the subject of
rewarding the crew of the Spanish brig Leon,
rescuing American crew shipwrecked
-
Ex. Doc.
1
12
1
22
report of committee in favor of rewarding the
crew of the brig Leon
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
84
2
25
documents relating to similar claim of Captain
Bezier
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
220
2
25
report of Committee of Commerce, with docu-
ments annexed, in favor of rewarding Captains
Tarrington and Garriga, for similar services,
saving American seamen, &c.
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
903
8
25
in favor of rewarding persons for losses and ser-
vices in relieving vessel in distress, having U.
States troops on board
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
239
Sales at auction. (See Auction.)
Salt Lick reservation. (See Land.)
Salt, used in the fisheries, drawback on. (See Fisheries.)
1
22
Salt, amount in store on 1st January, 1831, and quantity
offered to be stored within the six months pre-
vious
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
131
2
22
memorial of merchants of Baltimore in favor of
duty on common and fossil salt
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
74
2
24
President recommends the reduction of duty on
salt, page 15 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
24
memorial of Von Shoultz, on the subject of new
discovery in the manufacture of
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
89
3
23
Legislature of Massachusetts against reducing duty
on, and as to its affecting the fisheries
-
Ex. Doc.
5
226
2
25
Salem creek, memorial of inhabitants of New Jersey,
for survey of -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
336
2
24
Salmon river, report of committee in reference to the
improvement of
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
175
2
25
report showing the nature of the work for the im-
provenent of, and amount required in 1838
-
Ex. Doc.
5
90
1
24
Salamon, J. C. F., memorial of, on subject of steam-
boilers
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
35
2
24
another memorial, on same subject
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
114
2
25
Salmond, Joseph
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
460
2
24
Sammons, Jacob, heirs of, revolutionary claim
-
Rep. Com.
1
2:8
2
25
Sammons, Frederick, invalid pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
525
1
23
Sampson, Crocker, lost revolutionary land warrant
-
Rep. Com.
1
179
1
24
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
553
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
134
1
22
Sanders, Zachariah, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
381
1
22
Sanborn, Peter, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
367
2
25
Sanborn, Coffin, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
647
1
23
Sanford, Thomas, refund forfeiture of vessel, &c.
-
Rep. Com.
3
360
3
25
Sandford, General J. W. A., correspondence in relation
to supplies for the Creek Indians
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
127
2
25
Sandford's ledge, Portland, Maine, report showing when
the breakwater at, was commenced. amount
appropriated, and sum required in 1838
-
Ex. Doc.
1
28
Sanders, John, invalid pension
-
-
Digit
Rep Com
39
326
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
2
25
Sanders, Eunice, late Pierson, revolutionary pension -
Rep. Com.
8
816
8
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
89
2
24
Sanders, William G., injury by destruction of buildings
of his, on public ground
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
216
1
24
Sanderson, Samuel, compensation for the capture, &c.,
of certain Africans
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
268
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
4
1
24
Sanderson, David, revolutionary bounty land -
-
Rep. Com.
s
830
2
25
Sangunette, Charles, land claim
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
310
8
25
Sanchez, Maurice, Jesse E. and others, Indian depreda-
tions in Florida
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
162
2
25
Sandusky harbor, survey of
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
399
Sandy and Beaver canal. (See Canal.)
1
23
Sargeant, John, arrears of pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
213
2
23
Sarten, Joel, horse lost, military service, late war
.
Rep. Com.
1
34
1
24
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
36
1
23
Sarah George, brig, pay wages due crew of
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
149
1
24
Satterly, Isaac, revolutionary services
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
120
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
231
1
22
Saucier, Jean Baptiste, land claim
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
90
2
25
Saunders, Isaac D., bounty land
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
814
1
22
Saunders and Porter, sureties of Estes, paymaster, to be
released from judgment, &c.
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
237
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
1
-
Rep. Com.
2
434
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
345
2
23
Saunders and Putnam, services, superintending erection
of custom house
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
29
1
24
Same
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
31
-
1
24
Saunders, Capt. Celey, heirs of, commutation claim
-
Rep. Com.
1
139
1
22
Saussure, De, executor of Alex. Gardner, interest on
commutation
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
429
2
24
Saul, Hiram, invalid pension -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
205
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
590
1
24
Savage, Teakle, administrator of Bolitha Laws, interest
on money, due under contract and payment de-
laved -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
445
1
24
another report, same case
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
724
1
24
additional report, same -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
779
2
25
another report, same
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
19
3
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
152
2
25
Savage, Joseph, heirs of, commutation, surgeon's mate
Rep. Com.
4
855
1
22
Savannah river, report of survey of
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
104
2
24
report of progress made in the improvement of,
in 1836; documents President's message, page
264 -
2
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
25
report showing the nature of the work, the
amount appropriated, &c. up to 1838 -
-
Ex. Doc.
5
90
1
24
Savannah city, report of committee, build custom
house at
I
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
682
1
24
Sawyer, Luke, pay for revolutionary services -
-
Rep. Com.
3
824
2
25
Sayre, James, revolutionary pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
832
8
25
Sayre, Benjamin, losses on contract, build bridges,
Cumberland road
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
206
2
25
Saybrook harbour, survey of
25%
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
1
24
Saxon, William, extra work on Cumberland road
-
Rep. Com.
3
714
1
22
Scammon, Nicholas, revolutionary certificate
-
Rep. Com.
2
310
School lands, (see Lands, for education.)
2
22
School, Naval, in relation to fixing site for, (see Navy.)
Ex. Doc.
2
48
1
23
report of committee on the subject of the impor-
tance, &c of -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
181
2
28
military, Legislature of Kentucky, for the estab-
lishment of, in that State
-
-
Ex. Doc.
153
-
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.
327
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
1
22
Schoolcraft, Henry R., journal of his expedition among
the Indians, Huron Territory
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
152
2
22
his report of expedition among the Northwestern
Indians
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
125
1
23
report of Lieut. Allen, with map, &c., same ex-
pedition
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
323
Schooners, fishing, bounty to owners and crews of, (see
Fisheries.)
1
24
Schmuck, Ellen Ahern, widow of Captain Jacob, half
pay pension
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
335
1
22
Scott, John, invalid pension
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
297
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
602
1
23
Scott, Alexander, diplomatic services
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
427
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
550
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
518
1
23
Scott, John H., work on Cumberland road
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
455
1
24
Scott, Samuel, Captain revenue cutter, indemnity,
official acts, arresting deserter, &c.
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
128
1
24
Scott, Colonel William, heirs of, revolutionary claim -
Rep. Com.
1
282
1
24
Scott, James, revolutionary pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
437
1
24
Scott, Joseph, heirs of, commutation -
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
506
2
25
Scott, Cyrus C., claim under post office contract
-
Rep. Com.
2
439
3
25
Scott, William, lost horse
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
126
2
23
Scott, General, his revised system of discipline for the
army, (see Army.)
Ex. Doc.
3
121
2
25
proceedings of court of inquiry in the case of,
growing out of the Florida war
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
78
1
22
Scrivener, James, seaman on the Lakes, transportation
money
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
290
2
25
Scrivener, John, property destroyed by the British, late
war -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
1064
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
795
Scrip, bounty land, (see Land, Virginia mil. bounty.)
1
22
Scrip, bounty land, amount received in payment of
lands, from 1828 to 1831
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
231
2
24
report of committee in favor of authorizing the
issuing of scrip on U.S. military warrants till
1840 -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
90
2
25
report of committee in favor of issuing scrip to the
heirs of Fred. M. Bell, on revolutionary war-
rant, lost, &c.
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
847
1
22
Virginia warrants, report of committee against
extending the provisions of the act of 1830, au-
thorizing the issuing of scrip on Va. warrants -
Rep. Com.
1
2
1
22
report against issuing scrip to satisfy those out-
standing, but in favor of authorizing their loca-
tion, and granting land for that purpose
-
Rep. Com.
2
249
2
23
memorial of the Legislature of Virginia, asking
for a further appropriation of land scrip, to sat-
isfy Virginia warrants
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
158
1
24
amount of Virginia warrants unsatisfied in 1836 -
Ex. Doc.
4
136
1
24
in relation to the quantity of land required to sat-
isfy the Virginia warrants, with copy of report
of a committee of the Virginia Legislature on
same subject -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
189
2
25
amount of scrip required in 1838, to satisfy those
outstanding -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
11
430
2
25
report of committee in favor of making an addition-
al appropriation of 2,000,000 acres, to satisfy
Virginia warrants
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
557
3
25
amount of scrip issued to 1st September, 1883;
amount of warrants presented since, and Tertized
maining unsatisfied
Ex. Google Doc.
by
-
-
-
-
4
121
328
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Scrip, Virginia warrants.-Continued.
1
22
report of committee in favor of authorizing the
issuing of scrip to the heirs of Wm. Eppes, on
duplicate warrant, &c.
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
55
1
23
same, to the heirs of Nat. Tyler, on warrant which
had been illegally located, &c.
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
337
1
24
same, to the assignee of Wilder, on warrant issued
by Virginia, in 1784 -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
137
1
23
Seawell, Washington, public money lost, blowing up of
steamboat, &c.
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
525
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
24
1
22
Seagrove, Robert, administrator of, and others, claim for
Indian depredations, by the Creeks, prior to
1802 -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
143
2
23
Seaton, George C., invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
->
1
24
Sears, Mary, executors of, household furniture destroyed
by the British
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
176
1
24
Sears, Winthrop, bounty on fishing voyage
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
501
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
77
3
25
Sears, Elnathan, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
303
Seamen, (see Hospitals.)
1
22
Seamen, American, abstract of number registered in
1831 -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
293
2
22
Same in 1832
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
119
1
23
Same in 1833 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
238
2
28
Same in 1834 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
163
1
24
Same in 1835
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
163
2
24
Same in 1836 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
111
2
25
Same in 1837 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
24
3
25
Same, in 1838 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
18
1
22
annual statement of expenditures on account of
sick and distressed seamen, in 1830, (see Hos-
pitals, marine.)
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
114
2
22
Same in 1831
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
108
1
23
Same in 1832
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
124
2
23
Same in 1833
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
161
1
24
Same in 1834
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
159
2
24
Same in 1835
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
87
2
25
Same in 1836
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
7
189
3
25
Same in 1837 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
75
1
28
report of committee on the subject of having boys
on board merchant vessels as apprentices, (see
Boys)
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
249
2
24
report of committee in favor of repealing laws au-
,
thorizing the issuing of protections, and pro-
viding for the granting of passports
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
182
1
22
shipwrecked, documents in relation to the claim
of the crew of the Spanish brig Leon, for rescu-
ing American crew -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
12
1
22
report of committee in favor of rewarding the crew
of the Leon
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
31
2
25
documents in relation to similar claim of Captain
Bezier
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
220
2
25
report and documents in favor of rewarding Capt.
Tarrington and Capt. Garriga, for similar ser-
vices, saving American seamen
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
903
Seamen, American ; reports of claims of individuals
for relieving American seumen, &c., viz:
1
28
in favor of allowing Philip Bessom, for expenses,
&c., in bringing American seamen home
-
Rep. Com.
1
93
1
23
against the claim of C. T. Bayly, for expenses, at-
tending sick seamen left in foreign country -
Rep. by Com
342
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 329
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Seamen American.-Continued.
1
28
in favor of allowing John McColgan for expenses,
&c., for the support of certain seamen while im-
prisoned in foreign country
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
478
1
24
in favor of refunding to Nathan Levy money im-
properly demanded and paid over to American
consul, under act requiring three months extra
pay to seamen discharged, &c.; vessel being
injured at sea, and rendered unseaworthy
-
Rep. Com.
8
705
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
87
3
25
Secret service money, asked for, protection of Northern
frontier
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
27
Secret service. (See Spies.)
Sedition laws; reports on applications for refunding
fines under, viz:
1
22
in favor of the heirs of Mathew Lyon
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
218
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
377
1
22
same, in the case of Thomas Cooper
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
244
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
343
2
25
Seeds and plants; views of Commissioner of Patents, in
relation to the collection and distribution of -
Ex. Doc.
5
112
2
25
memorial of the Agricultural Society of N. York,
on same subject
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
231
2
25
same, with instructions proposed by the Hon. Mr.
Pratt, on its reference to committee
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
245
2
25
report of committee, on same subject
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
653
1
22
Seelye, Ebenezer, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
365
1
22
Segura, Eloy and others, Spanish settlers in Louisiana,
grant land to - -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
383
Seizures reports on applications for indemnity for inju-
ries, &c., from illegal seizure of goods. (See
Indemnity.)
2
25
Selby, James, refund tonnage duty
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
602
2
24
Sellers, Daniel, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
167
1
23
Senet, Eugene, confirmation of land claim
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
271
Senate, United States; memorials in relation to ex-
punging certain resolutions from the Journal of
the Senate of the United States, viz:
2
23
Legislature of New Jersey, in favor of -
-
Ex. Doc.
4
166
1
24
same
same
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
22
]
24
Legislature of New York,
same
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
161
]
24
Legislature of Maryland, against expunging
-
Ex. Doc.
7
672
2
24
Legislature of Rhode Island, in favor
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
156
Seneca, Indians. (See Indians.)
2
25
Sergeant at Arms, House of Representatives report of
committee on the subject of an error by the
Bank of the Metropolis with, in the payment of
members of the House
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
513
2
25
report respecting the duties of the sergeant at arms
Rep. Com.
3
750
1
24
Sethers, Jesse, extra work, bridges, Cumberland road
Rep. Com.
3
714
1
28
Sewall, Nicholas, heirs of, building destroyed by the
British, late war
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
]
148
1
24
Sewall, Clement, reps. of, foraging troops, late war
-
Rep. Com.
3
697
2
25
Seymour, Eliza, prize money, sloop of war Wasp
-
Rep. Com.
4
995
2
25
Shackerly, Peter, killed on board of the Chesapeake fri-
gate in 1807; documents in relation to the claim
of the children of
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
418
2
24
Shade, Jacob, invalid pension -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
316
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
222
1
23
Shaler, Ephraim, arrears of invalid pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
1
1
22
report of the Secretary of War on his application
for pension, &c.
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
60
1
24
report of committee in favor of granting arrears -
Rep. Com.
3
832
42
33Q
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
1
22
Shannon, Isaac, horse stolen by Indians, &c. -
-
Rep. Com.
3
455
2
25
Shannon, Neil, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
739
3
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
260
1
22
Shaumburg, Bartholomew, refund advances, public ser-
vice -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
481
1
22
Shaver, Davis, and others, Yazoo land claims -
-
Rep. Com.
2
236
1
22
Shaw, Archibald, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
372
1
23
Shaw, Giiman B., invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
1
1
23
Shaw, Joseph, military services, late war
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
531
2
24
Shaw, William, property destroyed by the burning of
Lazaretto light-house
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
282
Shawnee Indians. (See Indians.)
1
23
Sharpe, James, losses on contract, Cumberland road
-
Rep. Com.
2
247
1
23
Sharpe, Joseph, work on Cumberland road
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
-455
1
24
Sharpe, Litchfield, commutation claim
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
561
1
24
Sheets, Zebulon, correct error, entry of land -
-
Rep. Com.
1
309
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
348
1
24
Sheaver, Joseph, supplies furnished prisoner, late war -
Rep. Com.
1
264
2
24
Sheldon, Gideon, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
207
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
499
8
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com
1
86
2
25
Shell, John, revolutionary services
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
411
1
28
Shelmerdine, Samuel, invalid pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
450
1
22
Sheffield, Amos, bounty on fishing voyage
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
433
1
22
Sherfey, Benjamin, refund militia fine
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
333
1
28
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
4
1
22
Sherman, Benjamin, revolutionary services
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
367
2
25
Sherman, Abner, personal property lost in late war with
Great Britain
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
899
Shepperd, John, administrator of Abial Wood. (See
Wood.)
2
25
Sheppard, Mary, heir of F. M. Bell, renewal of lost re-
volutionary land warrant
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
347
2
25
Shepard, Michael and others
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
873
2
25
Sheppard, Moses, representatives, claim for work on
Cumberland road
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
202
1
22
Sherwood, Moses, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
314
1
24
Sherwood, Daniel, horse lost, &c.
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
469
2
25
Sherwood, Dr. Henry, ascertaining longitude, &c., by
magnetism
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
II
432
1
23
Sherlock, Patrick, work on Cumberland road
-
Rep. Com.
4
an
455
456
1
24
Sherburne, Jonathan W., administrator of, building
buoys, &c.
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
633
1
28
Ships of war, employed during the revolution, and the
names of the commanders
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
394
1
24
Shoemaker, Jacob, representatives of, allowance of
drawback, oath not taken in time
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
219
1
22
Short, Siloam, revolutionary pension -
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
411
8
25
Short, Peter W., invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
257
1
22
Shover, John, revolutionary pension -
-
-
Rep. Com.
s
410
2
25
Shrofe, Emanuel, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
220
8
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
251
2
24
Shroufe, Mary, pre-emption claim to land
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
147
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
285
1
23
Shreve, Henry M., granting him land, for invention re-
moving snags in the Mississippi river -
-
Rep. Com.
4
509
1
24
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
363
1
22
Shubrick, E. R., refund extra expenses incurred, having
General Harrison and family on board of ship
under his command, while he was consul
-
Rep. Com
124
1
23
Same
Dig
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com
2
237
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.
331
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
2
25
Shubrick, Richard, heirs of, seven years half- pay, revo-
lutionary
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
468
8
25
Same
-
-
-
..
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
160
2
25
Shurley, Bennett, renewal of lost military land warrant
Rep. Com.
2
511
2
25
Siam, treaty with the King of, page 27
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
3
2
24
Sibbald, Charles F., indemnity, damages illegal seizure
of property, by Government agent
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
$23
3
25
report of the Solicitor, First and Second Comptrol-
lers, who were required to examine, &c., the
said claim
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
248
1
24
Sibley, John, and John W. Butler; report of register and
receiver of Ouchita, in Louisiana, on land claim
of
-
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
114
2
22
Sicilies; copy of a treaty with the King of the Two Sici-
lies, indemnity for spoliations
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
60
1
28
same, as ratified
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
414
1
28
extending time of commissioners, adjust claims
under said treaty
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
179
2
23
first instalment paid President's Measage, p. 4
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
24
whole amount paid ; President's Message, page 4
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
24
list of awards by the commissioners under said
treaty
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
242
2
25
report against the Government's purchasing the
Neapolitan stock
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
441
1
28
Sikes, Harry, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
217
1
24
Silks of France ; comparative statement of duties on,
between tariff acts of 1828 and 1832 -
-
Ex. Doc.
4
117
1
22
memorial of merchants, in favor of allowing draw-
back on silks after being printed and dyed in
this country
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
72
1
22
Silk, Domestic; letter of P. S. Du Ponceau, on the cul-
1
11
Ex. Doc.
ture and manufacture of silk
-
-
1
5
282
1
22
memorial of the New York Agricultural Society,
in favor of establishing a school, for the promo-
tion of the manufacture of silk
-
1
Ex. Doc.
4
162
2
23
memorial of J. N. Cobb, in favor of encouraging
the production and manufacture of silk
-
Ex. Doc.
8
106
2
23
report of Committee on Agriculture, by Mr.
Bockee, on the growth and manufacture of
silk -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
82
1
24
memorial of James Catlin, for grant of land in
Florida, for the culture of
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
185
2
24
report of committee, by J. Q. Adams, accompa-
nied by a report of Mr. Judson, of Connecticut,
of his examination, &c., on the subject of the
culture and manufacture of silk
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
287
2
25
memorial of inhabitants of the District of Colum-
bia, on the subject of the culture of silk, &c. -
Ex. Doc.
8
238
2
25
report of committee, in 1838, by Mr. Randolph,
on the subject of leasing land to promote the
culture of, with information from sundry per-
sons on the culture and manufacture of silk -
Rep. Com.
3
815
3
25
report of committee against the application of An-
drew Logan for grant of land, cultivation of
-
Rep. Com.
1
185
Silver coins. (See Coins.)
1
22
Simmons, Sylvester, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
410
8
25
Simmons, W. W., Indian depredations in Florida
-
Rep. Com.
1
162
1
24
Simpson, George, heirs of, commissions, &c. on loans
procured for the Government
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
747
2
28
Simpson, Thomas, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
88
2
25
Simpson, Morgan, losses on contract to supply troops -
Rep. Com.
3
657
2
25
Simpson, Moses W.
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
746
332
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
3
25
Simpson, John K., in relation to the balance due U. S.
from, while he was pension agent
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
120
1
38
Singleton and Andrews, settlement right to land
-
Rep. Com.
1
76
8
25
Sennard, Thomas, work on Cumberland road -
-
Rep. Com.
2
310
2
25
Sinclair and Redding, seamen, for lost clothing, in the
destruction of sloop war Adams
-
Rep. Com.
3
599
-
1
22
Sinking fund, annual report of the commissioners for
1831 -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
93
2
22
Same, in 1832 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
95
1
23
Same, in 1833 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
83
2
23
Same, in 1834 -
-
-
-
I
-
Ex. Doc.
3
128
1
24
Same, in 1835 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
100
1
24
President recommends that the duties of the com-
missioners, &c. be transferred to the Treasury,
the public debt having been paid off, page 16 -
Ex. Doc.
1
3
1
22
Sizer, Jonathan, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
26
1
22
Skinner, Micah, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
s
381
Skiles, James, representatives of James Rumsey, (see
Rumsey's heirs.)
Slacum's report on Oregon Territory, (see Oregon)
1
22
Slaughter, Philip, interest on commutation pay
-
Rep. Com.
2
3:00
1
24
Slaughter, William, heirs of, commutation claim
-
Rep Com.
3
358
1
24
Slaughter, James, Va., half-pay claim
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
856
1
22
Slaughbough, John, correct land entry
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
322
1
22
Slaving, John, revolutionary pension -
Rep. Com.
1
20
-
-
1
22
Slavery, District of Columbia, memorial of citizens of
Massachusetts against
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
97
1
25
Legislature of Massachusetts on same subject, as
to the right of petitioning
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
21
2
23
memorial of citizens of Washington City, on the
subject of abolishing slavery and the slave trade
within the District
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
140
1
24
report of Select Committee, by Mr. Pinckney,
on the subject of abolishing slavery within the
District of Columbia
691
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
2
25
memorial of inhabitants of Halifax county, Vir-
ginia, against any interference on the sub-
ject
-
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
49
2
25
Legislature of Vermont, asserting the power of
Congress to abolish slavery in the District
-
Ex. Doc.
7
162
2
25
Legislature of Massachusetts, as to the right of
petitioning, &c.
1
-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
408
-
2
25
Legislature of Connecticut, same
-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
415
1
24
Slavery, observations of President Jackson respecting
the transmission, through the mails, of inflam-
matory papers, &c., on the subject of slavery;
page 26
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
24
remarks of the Postmaster General, Mr. Kendall,
on same subject; page 397
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
8
1
23
Slaves, report of committee in favor of repealing act of
Florida taxing slaves of non residents higher
than residents
Rep. Com.
2
258
-
-
-
-
Slaves, reports on applications of certain individuals to
be paid the value of their slaves, lost, &c. viz
1
24
against the claim of Doctor Heiskell, for value of
his slave lost in the military service, &c.
-
Rep. Com.
s
746
3
25
against paying Eliza Mackay the value of her
slave, lost while in the employment of the Gov-
ernment by hire
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
116
I
23
against the claim of Henry Stoker, for value of
his slave, who was accidentally killed by U.S.
soldier
-
-
-
-
Digit
Rep
Caogle
w
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 333
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Slaves, reports on application of certain individuals to
be paid the value of their slaves lost, &c., viz :
1
24
against the claim of David Nagle, for the value of
his slave, illegally seized and thereby lost
-
Rep. Com.
1
209
2
25
against the claim of D. W. Haley, for the value of
his slave, who was convicted of robbing the
mail, and sentenced to imprisonment, and after-
wards broke jail, and not recovered
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
72
reports on claims for value of slaves carried off by
the British, &r.. viz:
2
22
in favor of the claim of Benjamin Hewit and the
heirs of Bazil Spalding
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
109
2
24
same, in the case of the representatives of Benja-
min Hodges -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
241
2
24
same, in the case of Cornelius Manning
-
Rep. Com.
2
291
reports in favor of allowing bounty land to own-
ers of slaves, serving as soldiers, &c. viz:
1
22
in favor of allowing bounty land to Archibald
Jackson, for services of his slave
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
184
1
23
in favor of Benjamin Oden, whose slave died
while soldier in the service U.S.
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
111
Slave trade, foreign, proceedings by the Navy Depart-
ment for the suppression of, (see Navy; docu-
ments accompanying annual reports of the Sec-
retary, with the message, at commencement of
each session.)
reports on private claims, growing out of acts for
the suppression of the slave trade, viz:
1
24
report in favor of John H. Howard, marshal of
Louisiana, for expenses in taking care of certain
Africans
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
228
1
24
in favor of compensating Samuel Sanderson, for
taking from Spanish vessel wrecked, and sus-
taining them, certain Africans
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
268
2
25
same, report reprinted -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
4
1
24
in favor of J. Lawler and Doctor S. M. Miles, for
the maintenance, and medical attendance on
certain negroes in confinement under acts pro-
hibiting the slave trade, &c.
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
574
2
25
Sleeth, David W., revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
762
2
25
Sliver, Henry, military services
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
399
1
22
Sloat, Captain John D., in relation to his claim for ex-
penses incurred in affording refuge, &c. on board
of vessel under his command to certain public
officers of Peru
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
272
I
22
report of committee in favor of allowing the claim
Rep. Com.
5
471
2
25
Sloan, William, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
648
3
25
Saine
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
184
1
23
Slocum, William, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
380
1
23
Small, Archibald, change entry of land
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
50
1
22
Smallpox, among the Indians, information respecting
I
Ex. Doc.
5
190
2
22
in relation to vaccinating the Indians
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
82
2
22
on same subject, page 173
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
3
25
same, in 1838
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
51
1
24
Smithsonian Legacy; President communicates copy of
will, &c.
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
25
1
24
report of committee providing means for the reco-
very of
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
181
2
24
copy of letter from the agent, Mr. Rush, to the
Secretary of State, on the subject of -
-
Ex. Doc
2
51
2
25
copies of all documents, &c., on the subject of,
Digitized by
and as to the prosecution for its recovery
-
Ex. Doc.
8
334
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Smithsonian legacy.-Continued.
8
25
further information on same subject, and amount
recovered
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
10
3
25
President informs Congress of its recovery, &c.,
with communications from sundry persons as to
its application, &c., to meet the views and wishes
of the testator
-
-
-
-
Ex Doc.
2
11
3
25
plan, &c., of Charles L. Fleischman
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
70
1
22
Smith, Moses, memorial of, on the subject of his disco-
very in the mariner's and surveyor's compass - -
Ex. Doc.
2
32
2
22
Smith, John E., memorial of, illegal seizure of his ves-
sel by the British Government
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
25
2
28
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
115
1
23
Smith, and McClelland, report of committee as to their
liability as sureties of receiver of land office, &c.
Rep. Com.
3
430
1
24
report of the Solicitor of the Treasury as to their
liability as surety, &c.
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
129
1
24
report of committee in favor of releasing them on
the ground of delay in prosecuting, &c.
-
Rep. Com.
1
91
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
357
1
22
Smith, Thomas and Son, report of committee in favor of
compromising the claim of the United States
against
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
5
482
2
23
report of the Secretary of the Treasury on the sub-
ject of the compromise
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
18
2
23
report of the Solicitor of the Treasury, with docu-
ments, &c., on same subject
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
134
1
24
letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, stating
the terms of the compromise made, &c.
-
Ex. Doc.
1
9
1
22
Smith, Guy W., allowed money of which he was robbed
Rep. Com.
5
483
1
22
Smith, John G., pre-emption to land -
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
94
1
22
Smith, Abner, revolutionary pension -
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
183
1
22
Smith, Luther L., purchase land, include improve-
ments, [erroneously No. 228]
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
255
1
28
same, grant pre-emption
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
39
1
22
Smith, Asa, revolutionary pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
367
1
22
Smith, Eli, revolutionary pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
365
1
22
Smith, Laban, revolutionary pension -
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
365
1
22
Smith, William, lost horse, late war -
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
456
1
22
Smith, Thomas H and Son, compromise claim against
Rep. Com.
5
482
1
22
Smith, Martin, invalid pension, [erroneously numbered
234] -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
261
2
22
Same -
-
-
same
Rep. Com.
1
7
-
-
2
22
Smith, Moses, improvement in the mariner's compase
needle
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
84
2
22
Smith, Jesse and others, holders of Tupper's due bills,
report adverse, with list of claimants -
-
Rep. Com.
1
115
1
23
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
202
1
24
Same -
I
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
8
1
23
Smith, Stevens, bounty on fishing voyage
2
235
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
23
Smith, Aaron, boards and fencing used by troops
-
Rep. Com.
2
248
1
23
Smith, Samuel, work on Cumberland road
-
Rep. Com.
4
455
1
23
Smith, Alexander, work on Cumberland road
-
Rep. Com.
4
456
1
23
Smith, John, work on Cumberland road
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
455
1
23
Smith, Edward, work on Cumberland road
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
455
1
23
Smith, Adam, work on Cumberland road
Rep. Com.
4
455
-
-
2
25
Smith and Hursey, work on Cumberland road
-
Rep. Com.
8
467
2
23
Smith, Col. R., executors of, settlement of accounts
-
Rep. Com.
1
00
23
Smith, Daniel, confirmed in purchase of land -
-
Rep. Com.
4
548
24
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
28
Rep. Google Com.
1
w
Smith, Jacob, boat seized, and he imprisoned by order
by
of General Jackson
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
567
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 335
Session.
Congress.
Description
-
of book.
Volume.
Number.
2
23
Smith, Gilbert A., bounty on fishing voyage -
-
Rep. Com.
1
87
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Corp.
1
64
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
234
1
24
Smith, Jacob, [Indian,] heirs of, reservation of land
-
Rep. Com.
1
101
1
24
Smith, John, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
218
1
24
Smith, Bryan, invention, ascertain longitude, &c.
-
Rep. Com.
2
459
1
24
Smith, William Hooker, commutation
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
495
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
112
1
24
Smith, Nathan and others, owners of schooner James
Monroe, fishing bounty
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
502
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
88
3
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
234
1
24
Smith, Robert, revolutionary pension -
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
547
1
24
Smith, Gamaliel E., work done on light-house, Mount
Desert Rock -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
567
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
1065
1
24
Smith, Caroline M., horse accidentally killed by the
military
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
775
1
24
Smith, John Adams, services as Charge
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
841
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
688
2
24
Smith, William, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
42
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
274
3
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
87
2
24
Smith, Samuel I., invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
51
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
218
2
24
Smith, Simeon, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
154
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
167
2
24
Smith, Elisha, extra pay, mail contract
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
231
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
103
2
24
Smith, William T., executors of, revolutionary certi-
ficates
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
815
2
24
Smith, Larkin, representatives of. commutation
-
Rep. Com.
2
285
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
672
2
25
Smith, Nathan, widow of, commutation
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
968
2
25
Smith, James, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
424
2
25
Smith, Thomas A., receiver of land office, public mo-
ney lost, while being transported on board the
steamboat
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
471
2
25
Smith, Leonard, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
698
8
25
Same -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
100
2
25
Smith, Ballard, representatives of, commutation
-
Rep. Com.
3
715
2
25
Smith, Charles, lost horse
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
838
2
25
Smith, Peter, for service of team, use of Tennessee
volunteers
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
1005
$
25
Smith and Farnsworth, services and losses in saving U.
States troops on board of vessel in distress
-
Rep. Com.
1
239
1
24
Smith, T John opinion of Supreme Court in land case
of
-
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
148
2
25
Smith, Jeremiah, Legislature of Wiskonsin, in favor of
paying him for building accidentally destroyed
while occupied by the Legislature
-
Ex. Doc.
7
158
2
-22
Smoot, Benjamin S., claims against deceased soldiers -
Rep. Com.
1
89
2
25
Small, John, losses on mail contract -
-
Rep. Com.
8
818
1
22
Smuggling statement of condemnations and suits on
account of, between 1820 and 1831
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
199
1
24
Snead, Charles, heirs of, commutation claim -
-
Rep. Com.
3
708
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
111
2
25
Snider, Daniel, lost horse
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
788
1
22
Snow, Aaron, revolutionary certificate
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
87
2
25
Snow, Mary, revolutionary pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
Soldiers, deceased, claims of sutlers for pay due to, &c.,
Digitized by
(see Sutlers.)
336
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
1
24
Soldiers, report in favor of paying soldier who was a
minor and discharged under writ of habeas cor-
pus, pay being withheld
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
295
2
24
against allowing William Graham to draw pay
due a soldier under power of attorney, after the
soldier's death; the death having terminated the
power
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
88
8
25
Solomo, Jonathan, Indian depredations in Florida
-
Rep. Com.
1
162
1
23
Soper, Amasa, representatives of, commutation claim -
Rep. Com.
1
127
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
1009
2
25
Sopar, Enos, expenses, &c. military service -
-
Rep. Com
3
801
2
25
Souder, Charles, and others, losses on contract, fault of
Government -
-
-
=
-
Rep. Com.
4
922
1
23
Southerland, Samuel, revolutionary pension -
-
Rep. Com.
4
465
1
28
Southwick, Solomon, postmaster, sureties of -
-
Rep. Com.
4
524
1
24
Soule, Jehiel, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
751
1
24
Soulard, heirs of, opinion of Supreme Court in land case of
Ex. Doc.
4
148
2
25
Southport, Wiskonsin, report of committee, sell town
lots, and construction of harbor of
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
852
1
24
South American Governments, unsettled state of, and if
continued longer, nations must take measures
for the redress of their injuries, &c.; President's
message, page 6
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
South Carolina, opposes the collection of duties under
tariff act, &c. ; for matters on this subject, see
Mullification.
South Carolina, navy yard at Charleston, (see Navy
yards.)
1
22
South Carolina, militia claims, report of committee in
favor of reimbursing the State, with interest,
expenditures, Scc., militia services, late war
with Great Britain
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
1
1
22
report of the Committee of Claims, adverse to the
bill from the Senate providing for the payment
of said claims
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
141
1
23
memorial of the city council of Charleston for ap-
propriation to complete marine hospital at that
place
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
321
1
24
report of committee in favor of repairing and en-
larging the arsenal at Charleston
Rep. Com.
2
444
-
-
2
25
memorial of inhabitants of Charleston in favor of
changing route of the great southern mail, so
as to go by .Halifax and Wilmington -
-
Ex. Doc.
7
184
2
25
remonstrance of inhabitants of Cheraw, against
the change
-
Ex. Doc.
8
246
-
-
-
-
2
25
memorial of the inhabitants of Camden, same
-
Ex. Doc.
8
259
2
25
memorial of inhabitants of Columbia, same
-
Ex. Doc.
9
35
2
25
memorial of the Nesbitt Manufacturing Company,
in relation to national foundry
-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
387
1
22
Soyers, James, revolutionary pension -
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
66
1
22
Spafford, Horatio Gates, in relation to patent, useful in-
vention
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
351
2
25
Spafford, Eliphalet, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
384
3
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
138
1
23
Spalding and Collins, refund duties on sewing silk
-
Rep. Com.
1
137
1
23
Spalding, Josiah, work on Cumberlaad road
Rep. Com.
4
455
-
-
2
22
Spalding, Bazil, heirs of, slave carried off by the British
Rep. Com.
1
109
8
25
Spalding, Marcus, land, Canadian volunteer
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
200
1
24
Spaulding, D. A., letter of, against granting land to
Polish exiles
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
218
1
23 Spain; President recommends that certain discriminat-
ing duties be repealed, except as to vessels
zed by Google
from Cuba and Porto Rico, page 6
-
Ex. Doc.
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 To 1839.
337
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Spain.-Continued.
1
23
report of Secretary of State and correspondence,
respecting discriminating duties in the ports of
Cuba and Porto Rico -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
170
1
23
report of Committee on Commerce in relation to
same subject -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
463
2
23
correspondence growing out of act of Congress, of
June, 1834, laying countervailing duties on ves-
sels coming from Cuba and Porto Rico
-
Ex. Doc.
3
120
2
23
letter from the American consul, in relation to
duties levied at Porto Rico
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
173
1
23
copy of treaty for the settlement of claims against
Ex. Doc.
6
449
1
23
treaty ratified by Spain, pages 3 and 27 -
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
24
extend time of commissioners under treaty with
Ex. Doc.
2
73
Spain, respecting land titles derived from the Govern-
ment of. (See Lands.)
respecting claims of citizens of Florida, under 9th
article of the treaty of 1819 with Spain, indem-
nity for depredations by the army in 1812, '13
and '14. (See Florida.)
1
22
Spatz, Michael, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
5
472
1
22
Spear, William, revolutionary pension
-
Rep. Com.
3
395
2
24
Specie, respecting order requiring payment in specie
public lands; President's Message, page 14 -
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
24
copy of circular or order requiring specie payment
for lands ; documents with annual report on
finance, page 94
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
4
1
25
call for copies of monthly returns of receivers,
under the specie circular
-
Ex. Doc.
1
39
-
-
2
25
copies of the monthly returns of receivers, under
the specie circular
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
18
1
25
President Van Buren recommends, at extra ses-
sion, that the public revenue may be collected
in specie
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
1
-
1
25
Secretary of the Treasury, on same subject ; see
his annual report on finance, at extra session -
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
25
statements in relation to the general receipts and
payments in specie from May 1837, to Septem-
ber, same year
Ex. Doc.
-
-
-
-
1
18
1
25
as to the payment of members of Congress in
specie
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
-
1
18
2
25
laws of the several States, in relation to the sus-
pensions of specie payments by the banks, &c.
Ex. Doc.
2
18
2
25
amount of specie paid by deposite banks, on Trea-
sury checks, and orders between 13th May and
15th December, 1837
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
128
2
25
report of committee on subject of specie payments
for postage
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
1019
2
23
statement showing the imports and exports of spe-
cie from 1st October, 1833, to 30th December,
1837 -
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
27
-
-
-
3
25
amount imported and exported in 1838, [annual
report on finance, page 51]
Ex. Doc.
1
2
-
-
-
1
23
Spencer, Peleg, horses taken by Indians in 1832
-
Rep. Com.
1
169
1
23
Spencer, John, horse impressed and lost
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
184
2
25
Spencer, Oliver, memorial of, deficiency in land pur-
chased
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
102
-
2
25
Spicer, Thomas
Rep. Com.
4
829
-
-
-
-
-
1
24
Spillers, William H., horse lost, Black Hawk war
-
Rep. Com.
3
544
s
25
Same
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com
2
317
-
-
2
25
Spitfatham, John, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep Com
43
338
INDES TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Spies, reports on application for compensation for se-
cret service, &c., viz:
1
24
against the claim of Gates Hoit for additional al-
lowance for services as a spy during the late
war with Great Britain
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
771
2
24
in favor of Abraham Forbes, for services as a spy,
late war with Great Britain
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
170
1
24
in favor of David Kilbourn, for like services, &c.
Rep. Com.
1
107
1
28
against the claim of John B. Gaynor, a deserter
from the enemy, who claims compensation for
certain information given to the Navy at Sack-
ett's Harbor -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
548
1
24
against the claim of James Collier, for services in
1794, expedition against the Indians -
-
Rep. Com.
1
127
2
25
against the claim of Isaac Satterly, for secret ser-
vices alleged to have been performed during the
revolution
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
231
2
25
against the claim of William and Robert Arm-
strong, for services in 1793
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
742
Spirit, ardent, against use of in the Navy. (See Navy.)
1
24
Spotswood, Norman B., services, late war
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
159
2
25
Spotswood, John, heirs of, commutation claim
-
Rep. Com.
4
934
Spoliations, by France, subsequent to 1800, for matters
connected with this subject, (see under head of
France.)
previous to 1800, (see also under head of France.)
by Mexico, (see Mexico.)
Neapolitan, (see Naples; see also the Two Sici-
lies.)
1
22
Sprague and Kiff, bounty on fishing voyage
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
268
1
28
Springfield Manufacturing Company, interest on money
due under contract
-
-
-
..
Rep. Com.
4
525
2
23
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
21
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
40
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
272
3
25
Springfield Armory, report of committee on memorial of
inhabitants for retrocession of the jurisdiction of
the United States over land to the
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
296
2
24
Sroufe, Mary, pre-emption land claim
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
147
2
25
Same -
I
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
11
285
8
25
Srofe, Emanuel, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
254
2
25
Staff of the army (see army,) statement showing its
proposed increase in 1838, page 4
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
114
2
25
Secretary of War recommends an increase of the,
pages 181 and 187
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
3
1
23
Stafford and Yates, sureties of defaulting postmaster -
Rep. Com.
4
524
2
22
Stansbury, Tobias and William, buildings destroyed by
the British
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
9
1
22
Stanberry, William, member of the House of Represen-
tatives; letter of, on subject of being assaulted
by Samuel Houston
-
-
J
-
Ex. Doc.
5
210
1
22
report of committee prescribing mode of proceed-
ings in the trial of Samuel Houston
-
-
Rep. Com.
s
417
[for proceedings in this case see Journal House of
Representatives.]
1
23
Standerford, Vincent, work on Cumberland road
-
Rep. Com.
4
455
1
23
Staneford, Daniel, damages and the use of building
-
Rep. Com.
4
523
2
23
Stannard, William, hounty on fishing voyage -
-
Rep. Com.
1
115
1
24
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
80
24
Stanwood, Theodore and others, bounty on fishing voyage
Rep. Com.
1
196
8
24
Staten Island, in relation to building ice breakers at,
page 248
-
-
-
-
Doc.
S
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.
339
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
State Department, reports from, (see under heads of
subjects reported on.)
(sce Contingent Expenses.)
clerks in the, (see Clerks.)
2
25
postage paid by the, express mail
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
93
3
25
extra clerk hire, answer, calls of Congress
-
Ex. Doc.
2
17
3
25
effect of reports of committees of Congress on the
settlement of claims against the United States,
at the Department
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
105
2
25
report of committee on the expenditures in the,
with statements showing the average expenses
of missions abroad
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
931
1
22
State papers, by Gales and Seaton, progress in printing
Ex. Doc.
2
29
1
22
report of the Clerk and Secretary of their proceed-
ings under act for the publication of
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
35
2
24
report of same, communicating that the work had
been completed, &c.
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
180
States, deposit of surplus revenue with, (sce Deposite,
also see Revenue, surplus.)
2
22
States, acts of the several States adopting the con-
stitution of the U.S. -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
61
1
24
report of committee in favor of furnishing the
States with standard of weights and maasures -
Rep. Com.
1
259
1
24
another report, same object
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
449
2
24
amount paid the new States out of 5 per cent. fund
from sales of the public lands -
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
61
2
25
proceedings of the several States in relation to the
suspension of specie payments by the banks -
Ex. Doc.
1
18
1
22
Statues, of Washington, report of committee in favor of
procuring, for the rotundo in the capitol
-
Rep. Com.
3
459
2
22
Greenough employed to execute, and in favor of
making additional appropriation for it -
-
Rep. Com.
1
21
1
23
of Jefferson, presented to Congress by Lieut. Levy,
of the U. S. navy
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
240
2
25
Stationery, report of committee on the expense of, and
proposing to change the mode of supplying
members
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
764
2
25
Stayner, Roger, commutation claim
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
593
8
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
12
1
22
Steam carriages, on common roads, copy of report of a
committee of the House of Commons of Great
Britain, on the use, &c. of
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
101
Steam batteries for the navy, (see Navy.)
2
25
Steam frigate Fulton, in relation to the construction of
Ex. Doc.
11
423
2
25
alterations proposed to said vessel
-
-
Ex. Doc.
11
424
2
24
Steam tow-boat, for revenue service, estimate of cost of
Ex. Doc.
3
127
2
25
Steam armed vessels on the Lakes, report of committee
on the subject of employing -
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
1018
1
22
Steamboat boilers, report of Select Committee, by Mr.
Wickliffe, on the subject of explosions of steain
boilers, &c., with statements and opinions of
sundry persons on same subject
-
-
Rep. Com.
5
478
1
23
President recommends that provision be made to
prevent the explosion of boilers, &c., page 16 -
Ex. Doc.
1
1
2
25
President Van Buren calls the attention of Con-
gress to this subject, page 22 -
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
s
1
24
letter from the Secretary of the Treasury trans-
mitting report of the Franklin Institute of Penn-
sylvania, of experiments, &c. to prevent the
explosion of boilers -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
1
23
report of committee in favor of testing Phillip's
improvement
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com
340
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Steamboat boilers.-Continued.
1
23
experiments made under direction of the Secre-
tary of the Navy; documents President's mes-
sage, page 449
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
8
s
25
report of the Secretary of the Treasury on the
subject of preventing accidents by the explo-
sion of boilers, with various information col-
lected by him on that subject -
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
21
3
25
report of commissioners, Professors Renwick and
m
3
99
others, appointed to examine and test inventions
Ex Doc.
4
170
to prevent explosions of steam boilers, &c.
--
1
22
J. O. Blair's plan to prevent the explosion of
-
Ex. Doc.
5
226
1
24
J. C. F. Salomon's invention for same object
-
Ex. Doc.
2
35
2
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
114
2
25
Jonathan Morgan, prevent explosions, Stc.
-
Ex. Doc.
5
100
2
25
Edward D. Tippett, same
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
289
2
25
Samuel Raub, Jr., same -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
51
3
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
204
2
25
report of committee in favor of testing utility of
Raub's invention
-
-
1
-
Rep. Com.
1
323
8
25
memorial of Cadwallader Evans, for aid in testing
his invention -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
88
3
25
essay of Jacob Walter, on subject of explosions.Ac
Ex. Doc.
4
173
3
25
memorial of owners of boats at Louisville, same
subject
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
87
2
24
Steamboats, report of committee in favor of the heirs of
James Rumsey, as being the original inventor of
Rep. Com.
2
317
3
25
another report, same subject, with documents, &c.
Rep. Com.
1
263
3
25
Steamboats engaged in foreign trade, letter from consul
at Bordeaux, on the subject of registry, &c.
-
Ex. Doc.
4
159
2
25
Steamboats; memorial of owners of, against bill for the
regulation of steamboats
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
284
2
25
memorial of citizens of New York, same
Ex. Doc.
314
-
9
2
25
owners of, on the Raritan, same -
-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
335
2
25
Steamboat companies of Georgia, memorials of, import
iron free of duty
}
-
10
400
Ex. Doc.
-
-
-
10
4:0
-
8
25
memorial and documents of Isaac Gage, to import
iron steam vessel free of duty -
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
92
2
25
Steamboat Company, Nantucket, pay for carrying mail
Rep. Com.
3
641
Steamboat Caroline, burnt by Canadians, (see Canada.)
Robert Peel, (British) and the Telegraph, attack
on, (see Canada.)
Columbia, attack on, by Mexican armed vessel,
(see Mexico.)
1
24
Stearns, Squire, refund forfeiture under laws to prevent
smuggling
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
s
644
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
80
2
25
Steenrod, Daniel, report of majority and minority of
committee on the claim of, for work on Cum-
berland road -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
583
3
25
Same -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
298
-
-
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
835
1
24
Steel, James, revolutionary pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
158
1
22
Steele, John, collector of the customs, deficiency in
salary
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
441
1
22
Steele, Richard W., land claim
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
68
2
22
Steele, Hiram, services, superintending, deepening
Sackett's harbor
-
-
I
-
Rep. Com.
1
57
2
25
Stell, William, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
421
Stelson, Abner, for carrying express, &c.
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
120
24
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
39
2
25
Stephenson, Ann C., claim for expenses in repairing
ized by
building on public grounds at Harper's F erry ,&c. Rep.
Com.
3
TI?
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 341
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
3
25
Stephenson, Ann C., claim for expenses in repairing
building on public grounds at Harper's Ferry,
&c. -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
266
2
25
Stephens, Willis, relinquish in his favor reversionary
right of U.S. in Indian reservation
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
210
1
22
Steub, Caleb, revolutionary pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
367
1
23
Stevenson, William C., locate other lands, former loca-
tion included in grant for public purposes
-
Rep. Com.
4
528
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
201
1
24
Stevenson and Francisco, sureties of Paymaster Kinkead
Rep. Com.
1
340
1
24
Stevens, James, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
262
2
24
Stevens, Albert, executors of, revolutionary claims
-
Rep. Com.
1
66
1
22
Steward, Nathaniel, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
369
]
23
Steward, Alford, Indian depredations in 1780 -
-
Rep. Com.
3
369
2
23
Steward, Jacob, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
88
1
24
Steward, Alexander, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
457
1
24
Steward, Col. John, heirs of, revolutionary seven years
half pay
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
687
Stereotype Laws of the United States, (see Laws, see
also Duff Green.)
1
23
Stickney, Benjamin F., Indian agent, extra services of
a military character
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
487
1
24
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
18
2
25
Stickney, Henry R., refund duties, &c.
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
1029
2
24
Stigermire, Hiner, correct erroneous entry of land
-
Rep. Com.
1
57
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
311
1
22
Stiles, Beriah, revolutionary pension -
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
365
2
22
Stiles, John S., agent, vessel sunk, defence of Balti-
more, &c.
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
128
1
24
damages, &c., contract, furnish navy bread
-
Rep. Com.
3
625
2
25
Stip, Abraham, scrip, Virginia military land warrant -
Rep. Com.
3
757
2
25
Stith, Sarah H. B.
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
732
1
25
Stockton and Stokes, report of the Solicitor of the Trea-
sury on their claim for extra allowances, &c. on
mail contracts
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
52
2
25
memorial of, for interest on money withheld by
Postmaster General
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
413
3
25
remarks of the President in relation to the case of,
page 20
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
23
Stockton, George, lost baggage and to be relieved from
judgment, &c.
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
401
2
22
Stocks, belonging to the United States; President re-
commends sale of, page 10
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
23
list of stocks belonging to the United States in
1834 ; see report on finance, page 7S -
-
Ex. Doc.
1
8
1
22
Stoddard, Daniel, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
209
2
23
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
126
1
23
Stoddard, Henry, confirmation of Indian grant
-
Rep. Com.
3
330
1
24
Same
1
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
114
2
25
Stoddard, Benjamin, heirs of, revolutionary claim
-
Rep. Com.
4
1010
2
24
Stokes, John, heirs of, commutation claim
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
165
1
22
Stokes, James L., confirmed in entry on school lands -
Rep. Com.
2
225
1
23
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
89
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
214
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
1026
1
23
Stoker, Henry, locate other lands in lieu of those taken
for military purposes
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
420
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
597
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
1003
1
23
Stoker, Henry, slave accidentally killed by a United
States soldier, &c
-
-
-
Rep. Com
1
22
Storer, Dorothy and Sarah Easton, heirs of Col. R. H.
Harrison, interest on commutation
-
-
Rep. Com.
342
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
1
24
Stone, Benjamin F., refund fine, sailing without ship's
manifest, &c.
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
105
1
24
Stone, Col. John, heirs of, pay for revolutionary services
Rep. Com.
1
138
1
24
same, for pension, &c.
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
801
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
458
2
25
Stone, David, quartermaster's certificate, late war
-
Rep. Com.
2
541
2
25
Stone, Henry and Charles Keller, property destroyed in
the burning of the Patent Office
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
883
8
25
Stonington harbor, survey of -
-
-
-
Ex Doc
4
106
Storekeepers of arsenals, (see Arsenals.)
Storehouses, (see Warehouses.)
1
24
Stout, Aaron, bounty land, late war
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
505
3
25
Stout, William, horse lost in military service
-
Rep. Com.
1
128
1
22
Stratton, Neale, and White, pay for laying out road in
Michigan
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
341
1
22
Street, J. M., expenses, defending suits, official acts -
Rep. Com.
3
437
Streets in Washington City, (see Columbia District.)
2
25
Strider, William, damages, non-fulfilment of contract
on the part of Government
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
810
1
22
Strong, Levi, invalid pension -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
$48
1
28
Same -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
37
1
22
Strong, Roger, revolutionary pension -
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
53
1
24
Strong, Josiah, arrears of invalid pension, relinquished
on receiving revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
478
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
302
2
25
Strong, Martha, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
545
3
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
91
1
24
Strother, George F., settle accounts of, as receiver of
land office, on principles of equity, &c.
-
Rep. Com,
3
836
1
24
Sturges, Solomon, change entry of land
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
441
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
558
1
22
Sturtevant, Jonathan, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
372
1
24
St. Cyr, Francis F., invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
277
1
24
St. John, Henry, horse lost in military service
-
Rep. Com.
3
615
2
22
St. Augustine, estimate, &c., by Captain Drane, for the
repair of Fort Marion, and tide wall for the pro-
tection of the city of -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
61
2
24
report against the claim of the inhabitants of St.
Augustine, for expenses, &c., in repairing the
Fort at
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
218
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
724
3
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
216
2
25
St. Helena bar, S. Carolina, survey for the erection of
buoys, &c.
-
-
-
-
-
1Ex. Doc.
7
187
2
25
St. Helena land district, Arkansas, memorial against
dividing
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
403
2
24
St. Joseph, Michigan, report of committee in reference
to the improvement of the harbor of -
-
Rep. Com.
1
175
2
25
progress and estimates improvement of
-
Ex. Doc.
8
277
2
25
amount required in 1838 for its improvement
-
Ex. Doc.
5
90
2
25
St. Joseph, Florida, port of entry, memorial in favor of
Ex. Doc.
8
286
2
25
memorial in favor of court at that place -
-
Ex. Doc.
8
287
1
23
St. Louis, Missouri, report of committee in favor of im-
proving the harbor of, by removal of sand bar &c.
Rep. Com.
3
425
2
23
same, with map, appended
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
14
1
24
documents in relation to the claim of Langham
and others to the sand bar
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
197
2
24
memorial of Langham and McDonald, protesting
against the removal of the sand bar
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
124
2
25
report of engineer in 1888, in relation to the im-
provement of, accompanied with map, &c.
-
Ex. Doc
9
288
1
24
St. Mary's and St. John's rivers, Florida, report of com-
Digitized by
mittee, improvement of the navigation between
Rep. Com.
3
767
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 343
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
2
25
St. Mary's and St. Joseph's rivers, Florida, report show-
ing the nature of the improvement, when com-
menced, &c. -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
90
2
25
St. Mary's, Georgia, memorial against changing the col-
lection district of
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
9
310
St. Stephen's land district, reports on land claims, (see
Lands in Alabama.)
1
25
Sub-Treasury, recommended by President Van Buren at
extra session -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
1
1
25
same by Secretary of the Treasury, at same ses-
sion ; see his annual report on finance
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
25
again recommended by the President, page 9
-
Ex. Doc.
1
8
3
25
same, page 10 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
25
same again recommended by the Secretary of the
Treasury in hisannual report on finance, page 12
Ex. Doc.
1
4
3
25
same,
same, page 18
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
4
1
25
mode of collecting revenue in Great Britain and
France
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
12
1
25
number of offices, and the probable annual ex-
pense of the proposed system - -
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
36
2
25
report of Committee of Ways and Means, by Mr.
Cambreleng, on the subject of the currency,
national bank, and sub-treasury, with views of
the minority of the committee, by Mr. Sergeant,
annexed
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
634
3
25
report of select committee, by R. M. T. Hunter,
on the subject of the collection, safekeeping, &c.
of the public revenue, connected with the sub-
Treasury system
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
262
memorials for and against sub-Treasury, viz:
1
25
proceedings of meeting, Hamilton county, Ohio,
approving of -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
47
2
25
Legislature of Rhode Island, against
-
-
Ex. Doc.
7
175
2
25
Legislature of Ohio, same
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
7
176
2
25
Legislature of Tennessee, same
-
-
Ex. Doc.
7
181
2
25
inhabitants of St. Clair, Illinois, in favor
-
Ex. Doc.
8
203
2
25
inhabitants of Newport, Rhode Island, same
-
Ex. Doc.
8
229
2
25
House of Assembly of New York, same
-
Ex. Doc.
8
236
2
25
proceedings of Democratic meeting, Philadelphia,
against resolutions passed by House of Repre-
sentatives of Pennsylvania
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
240
2
25
same against sub-Treasury
-
-
-
Ex, Doc.
8
241
2
25
remonstrance of the friends of the Administration
against the sub-Treasury
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
242
2
25
inhabitants of the State of New Jersey, against -
Ex. Doc.
8
244
2
25
Legislature of Pennsylvania in favor of postpone-
}
Ex. Doc.
ment
-
an
8
249
-
-
-
-
9
319
2
25
resolutions of the Senate of Pennsylvania, same -
Ex. Doc.
9
320
2
25
proceedings of meeting of Rensselaer county,
New York, against
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
267
2
25
proceedings of meeting in Philadelphia, in favor of
Ex. Doc.
8
269
2
25
inhabitants of Belleville, New Jersey, against
-
Ex. Doc.
9
328
2
25
Legislature of Maryland, against
-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
842
2
25
inhabitants of Marengo, Alabama, against
-
Ex. Doc.
10
379
2
25
inhabitants of Portland, Maine, against
-
Ex. Doc.
10
888
2
25
inhabitants of Plainfield, New Jersey, against
-
Ex. Doc.
10
389
2
25
inhabitants of Buffalo, New York, against
-
Ex. Doc.
10
392
2
25
inhabitants of Columbia, Pennsylvania, in favor of
Ex. Doc.
10
395
2
25
inhabitants of Allegany, Maryland, in favor of
-
Ex. Doc.
10
897
2
25
Legislature of Masschusetts, against
-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
405
2
25
inhabitants of Philadelphia, in favor of -
-
Ex. Doc
431
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
437
-
-
2
25
Democratic meeting of Philadelphia, against
-
Ex. Doc.
44
344
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Sub-Treasury.-Continued.
3
25
Legislature of Louisiana, against
-
I
Ex. Doc.
4
201
s
25
Legislature of Illinois, against -
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
200
Subsistence of the army, (see Commissary.)
Sublime Porte, (see Turkey.)
2
25
Sudler, Thomas E. and others, heirs of William Wright,
lost revolutionary loan office certificates
-
Rep. Com.
1
248
2
25
Sugar beet, report of committee on the subject of leas-
ing land, &c. to promote the cultivation of
-
Rep. Com.
3
815
3
25
Charles L. Fleischman, on the subject of the cul-
tivation and manufacture of
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
s
62
3
25
report of committee on application of C.L. Fleisch-
man -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
319
1
22
Sugar refinery of Louisiana, on the subject of -
-
Ex. Doc.
5
220
2
25
Sullivan's Island, report of committee in favor of mak-
ing provision for the preservation of -
-
Rep. Com.
s
767
2
25
Summers, Simon, heirs of, commutation claim
-
Rep. Com.
2
358
1
24
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
205
2
25
Sumpter, General Thomas, heirs of, lost revolutionary
certificates
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
359
3
25
Sumption, Charles, corn destroyed by Indians, when as-
sembled to form treaty, &c.
-
1
-
Rep. Com.
2
281
Sunday mails, (see Sabbath.)
Supreme Court, (see Judiciary.)
1
22
Surgeon General, annual report of the operations of that
Department, in 1831 documents with Presi-
dent's Message, at commencement of session,
page 157
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
22
Same, in 1832, page 155
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
23
Same, in 1833, page 161
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
1
2
23
Same, in 1834, page 231
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
24
Same, in 1835, page 100
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
24
Same, in 1836, page 171
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
25
Same, in 1837, page 281
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
$
3
25
Same, in 1838, page 125
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
22
Surgeons of the army, increase of pay recommended by
the Surgeon General; documents with Presi-
dent's Message, page 157
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
]
2
1
22
memorial of surgeons for increase of their pay, &c.
Ex. Doc.
s
98
1
23
Secretary of War recommends increase of pay ;
documents with President's Message, page 19 - -
Ex. Doc.
1
1
1
22
report of Surgeon General, increase corps of
-
Ex. Doc.
2
z
1
23
Board of Examiners established ; documents with
President's Message, page 19 - -
-
Ex. Doc.
1
1
Surgeon's mates, revolutionary ; reports on applications
for the allowance of commutation pay, viz
1
24
against the claim of Doctor Knight
-
-
Rep. Com.
s
617
1
24
same in the cases of the heirs of William Ramsay,
Gustavus B. Horner, and Samuel Y. Keene
-
Rep. Com.
s
798
1
24
same in the case of the heirs of Miles King
-
Rep. Com.
3
826
1
24
same in the case of the heirs of Abner Prior
-
Rep. Com.
3
827
2
25
another in favor of allowing this case
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
856
2
25
in favor of the representatives of Joseph Savage -
Rep. Com.
4
855
2
24
report at large against this class of claims
-
Rep. Com.
2
259
2
25
same in favor of the allowance of these claims of
surgeon's mate, in the case of Samuel Y. Keene
Rep. Com.
4
887
2
25
in favor of the representatives of George Yates -
Rep. Com.
4
854
1
24
Surplus revenue, views of President Jackson respecting,
page 14
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
24
same, at next subsequent session, and recommend-
ing the reduction of the revenue to wants of the
Government, &c., page 7
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
Google
2
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.
345
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Surplus revenue.-Continued.
1
24
observations of Secretary of the Treasury, Mr.
Woodbury, on same subject; see his annual re-
port OR finance, page 17
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
3
2
24
same, at next subsequent session, page 8
-
Ex. Doc.
1
4
1
24
statement showing the difference in distribution
between electoral vote and direct tax mode;
documents with President's message, page 24 - -
Ex. Doc.
I
2
2
24
report of Committee of Ways and Means, by Mr.
Cambreleng, on the subject of disposing of the
surplus revenue, and reducing the receipts to
the wants of the Government - -
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
86
2
24
statement of the amount to be deposited with each
State
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
62
1
25
President Van Buren recommends the suspension
of the payment of the 4th instalment; see ines-
sage at extra session -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
1
1
25
Secretary of the Treasury recommends same; see
annual report on finance
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
25
correspondence with the deposite banks on the
subject of the payment of the several instal-
ments to the States, Scc.
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
30
2
24
Legislature of Georgia, in relation to its distribu-
tion -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
102
2
24
Legislature of New Hampshire, same subject -
Ex. Doc.
3
112
2
24
Legislature of Indiana, in favor of its being given
to the States
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
160
Surveys of the public lands, (see Lands.)
1
24
erroneous, Government responsible for incorrect
surveys, report of committee in the case of
Prior
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
284
2
23
Surveyors, public lands, report of committee in favor of
creating a surveyor general's office in the State
of Illinois
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
20
3
25
letter from the Commissioner of the General Land
Office, communicating resolutions of the Legis-
lature of Illinois on same subject
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
207
1
24
report of committee in favor of creating surveyor
general for Wiskonsin
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
476
2
25
Same,
same
I
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
238
3
25
in relation to the removal of the surveyor's office
from Cincinnati
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
235
1
24
memorial of the Legislature of Arkansas, in favor
of increasing the pay of deputy surveyors
-
Ex. Doc.
s
79
1
24
Commissioner of the General Land Office recom-
mends the allowance of office rent and fuel to
surveyors
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
5
2
25
documents in relation to making additional allow-
ance to the assistant surveyors in Michigan
-
Ex. Doc.
7
197
2
25
report of committee in favor of increasing the pay
of deputy surveyors
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
1042
2
25
on the subject of providing fire proof offices, &c. -
Ex. Doc.
2
28
2
25
report of committee in favor of providing fire
proof offices, &c.
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
1042
2
25
report of committee in relation to the defalcation
of Robert Lytle, surveyor general
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
960
1
24
report of committee against the claim of Elias
Carver, deputy surveyor, for services, &c.,
making surveys
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
s
616
1
23
report of committee in favor of compensating
L. M. Eiler for completing certain surveys in
Arkansas
-
-
-
1
Rep Com.
6
44
346
INDEX
HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Session.
Congress.
Description
of book.
Volume.
Number.
1
22
Survey of coast, U. S., report of the Secretary of the
Navy on the subject of, with a list of books and
instruments purchased on account of, and as to
the propriety of establishing an observatory, &c.
Ex. Doc.
2
22
2
23
report of progress made in the, up to November,
1884 ; documents accompanying President's
message, page 364
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
24
Mr. Hassler's 4th report, operations in 1835
documents President's message, page 381
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
24
Mr. Hassler's 5th report, in 1836, page 55
-
Ex. Doc.
1
13
2
24
documents in relation to Mr. Hassler's claim for
arrearages of pay and an increase of compensa-
tion to him and his assistants -
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
18
2
25
Mr. Hassler's 6th report of progress, &c., in 1837
Ex. Doc.
2
14
2
22
Surveys, mineralogical and geological, report of com-
mittee providing for the employment of a suit-
able person to make -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
106
2
23
report of researches by Featherstonhaugh, ap-
pointed for that purpose
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
151
Surveys for light-houses, (see Light-houses.)
Surveys for naval purposes, (see Navy Yards, &c.)
Surveys, annual reports from topographical bureau, (see
Engineer Department.)
Surveys of Harbors, Rivers, Roads, and Canals.
1
22
statement showing the surveys made by order of
the War Department, subsequent to the 4th of
March, 1829, and distinguishing those begun,
and not completed prior to that time -
-
Ex. Doc.
2
51
1
22
report of Committee of Internal Improvements, in
1832, by Mr. Mercer, recommending surveys
with a view to the improvement of certain har-
bors, rivers, &c., therein named
-
-
Rep. Com.
5
491
2
22
report showing the surveys made up to 1882, with
a view to the improvement of harbors, rivers,
&c., &c., with estimate of cost, &c.
-
-
Ex. Doc.
s
116
2
23
similar statement, up to 1834
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
18
1
23
report of committee, in 1834, in favor of making
surveys of rivers and roads in Michigan
-
Rep. Com.
3
316
1
24
abstract of bills reported between 1815 and 1835,
providing for surveys, with view to the improve-
ment of harbors, rivers, roads, &c.
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
850
3
25
omitted to be made in 1838, for want of means, &c.;
documents with President's Message, page 187
Ex. Doc.
1
2
3
23
Secretary of War recommends that provision be
made for military surveys, in 1839, page 107 -
Ex. Doc.
I
2
1
22
Survey, West Brook harbor, Connecticut, report of -
Ex. Doc.
3
86
1
22
Savannah
and
-
rivers, with view to canal, &c. re-
Tennessee
port of
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
104
1
22
Hampden and Farmington and Hampshire canal,
report of examination of route, &c.
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
113
1
22
Highwassee and Ocoa rivers, report of survey of,
with a view to a canal connect waters of
-
Ex. Doc.
4
130
1
22
railroad, Portage summit, Ohio canal to the Hud-
son river, report of survey of route
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
133
2
23
canal route from same place to Kearney's line, in
Pennsylvania
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
65
2
23
railroad, connect Cumberland and Hollidaysburg,
report of committee in favor of
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
113
1
22
route for road from Portsmouth, Ohio, to Lynnville
mountain, in North Carolina, by Col. Long -
Ex. Doc.
4
149
1
24
same, reprinted
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
169
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22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 347
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Survey.-Continued.
1
22
canal route, connect Atlantic with the Gulf of
Mexico
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
185
1
22
Hudson river, report of survey -
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
189
1
23
report of committee in favor of improving its navi-
gation, with copy of survey, by De Witt Clin-
ton, civil engineer
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
150
1
22
Wabash river, examination, &c., with a view to
its improvement
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
208
2
23
report of survey made under the authority of the
States of Illinois and Indiana -
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
70
1
22
canal route, Conneaut and Elk creeks, and harbor
of Erie
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
239
1
22
canal route, connect the Ohio with lake Erie
-
Ex. Doc.
6
289
1
22
Alleghany river, from Pittsburg to French creek,
report of
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
265
1
22
Delaware and Raritan rivers, report of -
-
Ex. Doc.
6
306
2
22
Narraganset bay, report of
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
19
2
22
Monongahela river, report of, with view to the
improvement of its navigation
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
126
1
23
additional report
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
851
1
23
Clinton river, Michigan, survey of, page 5
-
Rep. Com.
3
316
1
23
White and St. Francis river, in relation to the
progress in the
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
22
1
23
canal routes in Florida, made under act of July
4th, 1832
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
61
2
23
same, reprinted*
-
-
I
-
Ex. Doc.
1
8
1
23
Williamsport and Elmira, railroad, survey of route
for
-
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
69
1
23
Plattsburg, Port Kent, and Burlington Bay, survey
of harbors, for erection of piers or breakwaters,
with estimate of cost, &c.
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
181
1
23
Elk creek and Twenty Mile creek, reports of
survey
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
354
1
24
Black Rock and Buffalo, reports of survey
-
Ex. Doc.
3
82
1
23
Falls of the Ohio, Indian Chute, survey of, with
estimate of cost for improving, &c.
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
488
1
23
Portland harbor, Maine, survey of, with maps, &c.
Ex. Doc.
6
491
2
23
Cumberland river, report of, with drawings
-
Ex. Doc.
4
171
2
23
railroad, Atlantic to the Mississippi, surveys of
routes, by Col. Long -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
177
2
23
Trail Creek harbor, report of, with plans, &c.
-
Ex. Doc.
5
194
1
24
New Buffalo harbor, Michigan, survey of, with
plans and estimate of cost
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
124
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
251
2
25
Twenty Mile creek, survey of -
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
251
1
24
Eighteen Mile creek harbor, survey of, with esti-
mate of cost, &c.
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
174
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
9
306
1
24
railroad from Pensacola, Florida, to Columbus,
Georgia, with maps, &c.
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
176
1
24
canal route, Wells's river to Burlington, Vermont,
report of
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
190
1
24
Havre de Grace harbor, Legislature of Maryland
in favor
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
202
2
24
report of survey
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
184
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
7
195
1
21
canal, Falls of Niagara, report of survey, with
maps, &c.
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
214
2
24
Black river, New York, report of survey, &c
-
Ex. Doc.
2
74
2
24
Passaic river, below Newark, New Jersey, survey
of, Stc.
-
-
-
-
Ex.
Google
348
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Surveys, harbors, &c.-Continued.
2
24
James river, survey of, improvement of the harbor
of Richmond, Virginia
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
132
2
24
maps of Kennebeck and other rivers in Maine -
Ex. Doc.
3
143
2
25
Kennebeck river, report of survey, &c -
-
Ex. Doc.
5
94
2
24
Mississippi river, survey of in 1837, by Captain
Chase
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
173
2
24
Rigolet's to Mobile point, respecting proposition
for the survey of the coast of
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
132
2
25
Southern Coast, with view to light-houses, &c. -
Ex. Doc.
2
21
2
23
Cuyahoga river, report of survey
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
95
2
25
Lynn harbor, survey of -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
226
2
25
George's banks, by Lieut. Wilkes, of the navy -
Ex. Doc.
8
247
2
25
Connecticut river
and
Saybrook harbor,
n
report of survey, with map -
Ex. Doc.
8
252
2
25
Core Sound channel, N. C., report of survey of
Ex. Doc.
9
301
2
25
Lakes, Legislature of New York, in favor of sur-
veying the Northern and Western lakes
-
Ex. Doc.
8
215
3
25
Legislature of Illinois, same object
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
48
2
25
Alleghany river, survey with drawings, &c.
-
Ex. Doc.
10
343
2
25
Beaufort and Wilmington harbors and May river,
causes in the delay of making surveys
-
Ex. Doc.
10
345
3
25
May river, from Tybee har to Hunting Island, sur-
vey of, by Lieutenant Wilkes, with view to
naval depot -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
85
2
25
from Southern termination to Dismal Swamp ca-
nal, down the Pasquetank river, Croatan, and
Pamlico sounds to Winyaw bay, with a view of
opening inland communication from Chesa-
peake Bay to Charleston, South Carolina
-
Ex. Doc.
11
445
2
25
Sandusky harbor, report of survey
-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
399
S
25
Provincetown harbor, survey of, by Major Graham
Ex. Doc.
5
121
3
25
St. Helena bar, in relation to survey of, with view
to light-house
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
7
187
8
25
Newark Bay, survey of, by Lieutenant Gedney, of
the navy, with chart, &c.
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
183
8
25
Neenah or Fox river, Wiskonsin, report of survey
with map, &c.
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
102
3
25
Marcus Hook, survey of
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
110
8
25
Stonington harbor, survey of
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
166
8
25
Delaware City harbor and Back creek, survey of
Ex. Doc.
4
199
1
24
Sureties, report of the Solicitor of the Treasury as to the
liability of sureties in the case of Smith and
McClelland -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
129
Sureties, reports on applications to be relieved from
liability as sureties, &c., viz:
1
22
in favor of releasing W. W. Whitaker and others,
sureties of Amos Edwards, collector of direct
tax, &c., defalcation having occurred before the
execution of the bond, from which the claimants
seek relief
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
64
1
22
in favor of releasing Joel Wright from the payment
of balance on recognizance bond forfeited, &c. -
Rep. Com.
1
94
1
22
in favor of relieving the executors of Thomas
Worthington, surety of Findley, receiver of
land office, on the ground of indulgence, &c., to
the principal -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
181
1
22
in favor of relieving Saunders and Porter as sure-
ties for Paymaster Estes, from judgment against
them for money placed in his hands to pay
troops money furnished after troops were dis-
charged, &c.
-
-
-
Rep.
Com.
237
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 To 1839.
349
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Sureties, reports on applications to be relieved from
liability as sureties, viz:
2
25
in favor of relieving Saunders and Porter as sure-
ties for Paymaster Estes, from judgment against
them for money placed in his hands to pay troops,
money furnished after the troops were dis-
charged, &c. -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
845
1
22
in favor of relieving Elias Earle as surety of Car-
ruth, on contract to deliver arms, &c.; contract
having been fulfilled by another, on same terms
Rep. Com.
8
359
1
23
in favor of relieving Crawford and Jones, sureties
of Thomes F. Green, postmaster, on the ground
of indulgences to him without their consent or
knowledge
-
-
-
-
-
?Rep. Com.
3
451
1
22
in favor of releasing the property of John Morrison
as surety of Morrison and Wheeler, on contract,
to deliver arms, &c.; on the ground of delay in
not prosecuting judgment, &c, to final issue -
Rep. Com.
5
513
2
22
in favor of relieving General Alexander Macomb,
one of the sureties of Paymaster Champlain, on
the ground of delay in prosecuting, &c.
-
Rep. Com.
1
6
2
22
report of Committee of Claims, adverse to same -
Rep. Com.
1
114
2
24
similar report in case of the executors of James
Roddy, another of the sureties
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
187
2
22
against the application of Wallis & Leckie, to be
released from their liability as sureties of Pay-
master Hayden, deceased
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
36
2
22
against the case of Benj. Collins, surety of B. H.
House, postmaster
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
110
1
23
against the case of John McCally, surety of Jona-
than Jackson, collector of internal revenue, &c.
Rep. Com.
1
83
1
23
against the application of William Crawford,
surety of A. P. Hays, receiver of land office,
claiming to be relieved, on the ground that the
default occurred under previous bond, and on
account of moneys under the bond on which he
was security, being paid over to make good the
deficit under the previous one ; opinion of the
committee is, that the debtor had the right to
make appropriation of payments, &c. -
-
Rep. Com.
1
101
1
23
in favor of releasing Samuel Belding and others,
sureties Purser Bostwick, lost in the Epervier
Rep. Com.
2
269
1
23
in favor of relieving Smith and McClelland, sure-
ties of Samuel Smith, receiver of land office,
on the ground of the delay in prosecuting, &c.
Rep. Com.
8
430
1
24
report of the Solicitor of the Treasury on the
above case
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
129
2
25
another favorable report, same case
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
357
1
23
against releasing Shubael Conant, surety of Pay-
master Langham
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
493
1
23
report against the case of Spafford and Yates, ask-
ing to be released, on the ground of delay in
prosecuting the principal, &c
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
524
2
23
in favor of releasing the sureties of Nicholas Kern,
collector of internal revenue, on the ground of
changing terms of payment, &c. without their
consent
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
187
1
24
in favor of relieving Henry Lee, surety of Pay-
master Ricaud, for money advanced to the Col.
to pay troops, &c.
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
257
1
24
against releasing Francisco and Stevenson, sure-
ties of Paymaster Kinkead
-
-
Rep. Com
350
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Sureties, &c.-Continued.
1
24
against the case of Alfred R. Moore, surety of con-
tractor to furnish army stores, &c., asking to
be relieved, on the ground of rise in price, &c.,
causing the insolvency of the original, and a re-
course to him
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
347
1
24
against the application of John Mahon and Asa
Munger, sureties of David Holt, postmaster,
asking to be released, on the ground of neglect
on the part of Government to enforce collec-
.
tions, &c.; no such neglect made out as would
justify relief, &c., the question of liability hav-
ing been settled by judicial tribunal -
-
Rep. Com.
3
626
2
25
another report, same case
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
714
2
25
in favor of relieving A. A. Pasco, surety of Post-
master from the payment of fine imposed on the
postmaster for failing to settle his quarterly
accounts
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
544
2
25
in favor of releasng W. R. Agee, in similar case -
Rep. Com.
8
652
2
25
in favor of releasing Thomas Latham from his lia-
bility as surety for the payment of judgment, on
the ground of indulgencies to the principal,
without his knowledge or consent
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
273
3
25
against the claim of the sureties of Postmaster
Webster, for the allowance of disbursements,
&c., the evidences of which, as alleged, were
destroyed by the burning of his office -
-
Rep. Com.
1
57
1
24
Sutton, Moses, lost horse
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
256
1
24
Sutton, John, heirs of, commutation claim
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
655
2
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
99
1
24
Sutlers, report against indemnifying sutlers for losses,
&c., attending campaign, &c., their property,
&c., at their own risk, in the case of A. Morgan
Rep. Com.
3
701
Sutlers, report on applications of, to receive dues of
deceased soldiers, viz:
1
22
in favor of authorizing Thomas Richardson to re-
ceive pay due deceased soldiers for supplies
furnished them, &c. -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
353
1
22
against the application of William Baker, to re-
ceive pay due deceased soldiers, for supplies
furnished, &c.; proof of the accuracy of his ac-
count not satisfactory -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
5
480
2
22
against similar case of Benjamin S. Smoot, for
similar reasons
-
-
-
I
Rep. Com.
1
89
1
23
in favor of allowing Marinus W. Gilbert to receive
the pay due deceased soldiers for due bills, &c.
given by them for supplies furnished, &c.
-
Rep. Com.
3
350
1
24
in favor of authorizing Bayley and Delord, mer-
chants, to receive pay due officers and soldiers,
to the amount of their claim against them, for
supplies furnished, &c.
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
359
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
9
-
1
23
Suzare, Francoise, value of wheat used by troops
-
Rep. Com.
1
145
1
23
Swain, Elizabeth, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
221
1
24
Same
I
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
s
681
2
23
Swallow, Larned, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
28
1
23
Swartwood, Joseph, arrears invalid pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
542
3
25
Swartwout, Samuel, collector of customs, New York,
respecting the defalcation of -
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
13
3
25
copy of circular issued by the comptroller of the
Treasury in 1821, and in relation to certain
bonds and Treasury warrants referred to in the
above documents, respecting his defalcation
Ex.
Doe.
3
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 351
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Swartwout, Samuel.-Continued.
3
25
reasons why his defalcation was not sooner dis-
covered copies of his bonds, &c., and copy of
Treasury circular, &c. of November, 1835
-
Ex. Doc.
8
69
3
25
report of committee appointed to investigate the
defalcation of Samuel Swartwout
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
313
Sweetland, Elizabeth, widow of Henry Delord, (see
Bailey and Delord.)
2
22
Sweeden, on the subject of making indemnity for dam-
ages, in consequence of U.S. armed vessel ta-
king out of the port of St. Bartholomew, a vessel
belonging to the republic of Buenos Ayres
-
Ex. Doc.
3
129
1
22
Syme, John, administrator of, flour furnished for use of
the army, during the revolution
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
190
1
23
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
97
2
23
Sykes, Jesse, revolutionary pension -
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
114
1
24
Same -
-
1
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
148
1
23
Tactics, military, for the instruction of the militia re-
port of committee authorizing the publication of
Rep. Com.
3
419
2
23
Scott's revised code for the army
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
121
2
25
Tadlock, Andrew, lost baggage
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
828
1
23
Taft, Daniel, work on Cumberland road
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
455
1
23
Taggart, Arthur, work on Cumberland road
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
455
1
24
Taggart and Cornyn, work on Cumberland road
-
Rep. Com.
2
540
1
24
Tailor and Austin, damages on contract, delay on part
of Government
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
694
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
49
1
24
Talbot, David J., change location of land
-
-
Rep. Co:n.
1
155
1
24
Talmadge, Stephen, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
275
2
24
Taliaferro, John and others, memorial of, on the subject
of lands ceded by Virginia to the United States
Ex. Doc.
3
117
Talcott's astronomical observations, northern boundary
of Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois, (see Boundary.)
1
22
Tallow, memorial of citizens of New Bedford, against
reducing duty on
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
123
1
22
of Nantucket, same
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
235
2
25
of Hudson, New York, same
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
224
2
25
of New Bedford, same
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
282
2
23
Tant, James, pre-emption in purchase of land -
-
Rep. Com.
1
61
1
22
Taney, Augustine, buildings destroyed by the British
-
Rep. Com.
5
490
2
23
Tarr and Gott, bounty of fishing voyage
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
47
1
24
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
51
2
25
Tarrington, William and Francis Garriga, remunerated
for relieving wrecked seamen
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
903
Tariff of duties, South Carolina opposes, (see Nullifi-
cation.)
memorials for and against tariff, (see Duties.)
for other matters in connection with the tariff,
other than the following, (see Duties.)
1
22
President Jackson recommends modification of,
page 12
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
22
reduction of, again recommended, page 8
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
23
President declines recommending farther reduc-
tion, page 11 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
1
1
24
same, next subsequent session, page 14 -
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
22
observations of Mr. McLane, Secretary of Trea-
sury, on the subject of arranging the tariff of du-
ties to the wants of the Government see his
annual report on finance, page 14
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
s
1
22
report of the Secretary of the Treasury, [Mr. Mc-
Lane,] plan for new tariff
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
22%
1
22
report of Committee of Ways and Means, [by Mr.
McDuffie,] on equalizing and reducing
Ex. Google Doc.
N
-
352
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Tariff of duties.-Continued.
1
22
report of the minority of the committee, [by Mr.
Ingersoll]
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
279
1
22
report [by Mr. Adams] from the Com. on Manufac-
tures. recommending a new tariff of duties
-
Rep. Com.
5
481
1
22
information in 1832 in relation to the effect of the
tariff on certain articles, such as iron, cottons,
woollens, &c., submitted by Mr. Adams, with a
view to the adjustment of the -
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
264
]
22
statement showing the amount of duties which
would accrue under bill reported by Mr. Adams,
page 24
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
264
2
22
comparative statements of duties under acts of
1816, '18, '24, '28, and '32, and the bill reported
at the present session 1833, by the Committee
of Ways and Means
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
96
2
22
data on which the Secretary of the Treasury cal-
culates the duties will amount to eighteen mil-
lions annually, after 3d March, 1833 -
-
Ex. Doc.
2
97
1
23
rules and regulations adopted by the Treasury
Department for the purpose of carrying into ef-
fect the act of July, 1832, and March, 1833
-
Ex. Doc.
1
43
1
23
copies of instructions to collectors under acts of
July, 1832, and March, 1833
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
47
2
22
report of the Committee of Ways and Means, [by
Mr. Verplanck,] recommending a reduction and
alteration in the tariff of duties; with state-
ments of the amount that would accrue under
the proposed reduction
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
14
2
22
report of Mr. Adams, [minority of the Committee
on Manufactures,] on the subject of protecting
manufactures, etc.
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
122
2
24
report of the Committee of Ways and Means, [by
Mr. Cambreleng,] in favor of modifying tariff of
duties, so as to reduce the revenue to the wants
of the Government
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
86
1
22
Tate, Robert L., revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
367
2
25
Tate and Porter, sureties of McClellan
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
1058
1
23
Tatum, Nathaniel P., refund the 10 per centum with-
held on contract, etc. -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
482
1
24
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
17
2
25
Tatem, William, money lost in the mail
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
631
1
22
Taylor, George, memorial of, French spoliations prior
to 1800
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
14
1
22
Taylor, John, invalid pension, [erroneously numbered
231]
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
258
2
22
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
7
2
22
Taylor, John, heirs of, commutation claim
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
22
1
23
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
90
1
22
Taylor, Frances and Judith, heirs of Field, seven years
half pay, revolutionary
I
-
I
Rep. Com.
3
358
1
23
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
31
1
22
Taylor, Thornton, heirs of, commutation claim
-
Rep. Com.
5
493
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
249
1
22
Taylor, Thomas, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
410
3
25
Taylor, Thomas W., horse impressed and lost -
-
Rep. Com.
2
275
1
23
Taylor, Vincent, provisions taken from him, use of the
troops, etc.
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
386
1
23
Taylor, Jane, lost horse, late war with Great Britain
-
Rep. Com.
4
532
1
24
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
%
Taylor, James, of Kentucky, paymaster, settle his ac-
counts on principles of equity -
-
-
\
Rep. Com.
allowance of commissions on disbursements, etc.
Rep. Com
ogle
1
94
4
FM
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 353
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
2
23
Taylor, James, of Massachusetts, arrears of revolutionary
pension
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
57
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
183
2
24
Taylor, Janette and others, heirs of John Paul Jones,
memorial of, for repayment of advances, etc.,
by him during the revolution -
-
Ex. Doc.
1
-
19
1
24
Taylor, Francis, Col., heirs of, commutation claim
-
Rep. Com.
2
492
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
-
127
2
24
Taylor, William R., administrator of Jonathan, allow-
nce of interest
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
-
-
517
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
-
23
1
24
Taylor, Dr. Charles, heirs of, commutation claim
Rep. Com.
3
-
563
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
-
-
137
3
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
24
2
24
Taylor, Huldah, revolutionary pensions
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
10
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
161
2
25
Taylor, Mary, revolutionary pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
669
2
25
Taylor, Tilford change entry of land -
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
691
2
25
Taylor, P. W. and others
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
-
980
2
25
Taylor, Cornelius
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
-
992
3
25
Taylor, Nathaniel, injuries sustained, being removed as
Indian intruder
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
-
-
92
2
22
Teas, William heirs of, commutation claim -
-
Rep. Com.
1
42
1
23
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
116
1
22
Tea case, report of committee in favor of indemnifying
Marshal of Pennsylvania, damages, seizure of
certain teas, etc.
-
-
Rep. Com.
5
-
-
486
2
22
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
103
1
24
Teal, Nathaniel, work on Cumberland road
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
786
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
56
1
25
Teackle, Littleton Dennis, on the subject of a national
currency
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
6
2
25
same subject
-
-
I
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
30
2
25
Tebbs, Thomas, heirs of, revolutionary claim -
-
Rep. Com.
2
365
1
22
Teel, John, revolutionary pension
I
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
86
2
25
Telfair, Catharine, daughter of Captain Josiah Wool,
revolutionary bounty land
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
974
2
25
Telegraphs, report of the Secretary of the Treasury, on
the propriety of establishing system of
-
Ex. Doc.
1
15
2
25
Telegraphs, Electro-magnetic, report of committee in
favor of aiding, test practicability of -
-
Rep. Com.
3
753
3
25
Professor Morse, on same subject
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
58
1
22
Tennille, William A., invalid pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
185
2
25
Tennessee, school lands, report of committee authoriz-
ing sale of
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
100
1
22
Tennessee lands in, report of committee in favor of au-
thorizing the State to dispose of the vacant lands,
issue grants, and perfect titles, etc.
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
280
1
23
same, same object
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
120
1
24
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
57
2
25
memorial of the Legislature, on same subject
-
Ex. Doc.
-
8
-
282
9
317
2
25
another report of committee, same subject
-
Rep. Com.
1
101
8
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
119
1
22
Salt Lick reservation, report of committee with
documents in relation to the leasing of
-
Rep. Com.
5
488
1
24
report of committee in favor of authorizing the
State to grant titles to settlers on said Salt Lick
reservation
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
369
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
407
8
25
protest of R. P. Currin, in relation to this reserva-
igitized by
tion -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
45
354
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
2
24
Tennessee volunteers, President recommends compen-
sation be made to those who attended the ren-
dezvous, but were not mustered into service,
page 19
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
25
Paymaster General communicates various docu-
ments on the subject of the claims of those who
organized for Florida, but were not mustered
into service, with muster rolls, &c.
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
34
2
24
report of committee on the subject of paying vol-
unteers for their services in 1836
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
196
1
22
Tennessee river, report of survey in 1828, with view to
canal, &c.
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
104
2
23
report of committee in favor of authorizing the
collection of tolls on canal around the Muscle
Shoals
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
24
2
23
report in favor of aiding Alabama to make canal,
Colbert's Shoals, with report of commissioners
Rep. Com.
1
104
1
24
report of engineer, in 1836, on the condition of the
improvements at the Muscle Shoals -
-
Ex. Doc.
6
222
1
24
report of committee in favor of repealing restric-
tion as to the price of sales of land granted for
the improvement of the Tennessee, Coosa, and
other rivers
-
-
-
-
-
Rep Com.
2
505
1
24
Tennessee Canal Commissioners, report of
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
170
1
23
Tennessee, southern boundary, between Mississippi
and Tennessee, report of committee on the sub-
ject of
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
445
1
22
Tennessee, State of, memorial of inhabitants, in behalf
of Cherokee Indians
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
163
1
24
memorial of the Legislature, for hospital at Mem-
phis -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
172
2
25
Legislature of, against sub-treasury
-
7
181
-
Ex. Doc.
2
25
inhabitants of Knox county, improvement of the
Tennessee river
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
270
25
8
282
2
Legislature, in relation to vacant lands in
-
Ex. Doc.
9
317
2
25
inhabitants of the first congressional district, on
the currency - -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
11
46%
1
22
Terre Aux Bœufs, report of committee confirming cer-
tain land claims
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
62
1
22
Territory of Wiskonsin, report of committee in favor of
establishing -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
145
1
24
Texas, remarks of Pres. in relation to the observance
of neutrality between Mexico and Texas, page 6
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
24
same, at next subsequent session, page 4
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
24
correspondence with the Government of Mexico,
in relation to neutrality and military operations,
as it respects Texas
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
256
2
25
correspondence on the subject of neutrality to-
wards Texas -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
74
[letter from the President to the Governor of
Arkansas not to be found.]
1
24
on the subject of protecting western frontiers
against invasion from Texas -
-
Ex. Doc.
6
249
3
25
in relation to the invasion of the frontiers of Lou-
isiana by an armed force from the republic of
Ex. Doc.
3
71
2
24
message of President, with report of (Mr. Morfett)
agent appointed to ascertain the political con-
dition, &c: of -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
35
2
24
report of committee in favor of recognizing the
independence of Texas
-
-
-
Rep. Com
2
240
,
24
Legislature of Connecticut, in favor of recogni-
by
zing the independence of
-
Ex. Doc.
,
-
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 To 1839.
355
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Texas-Continued.
1
25
message of the President, and correspondence on
the subject of annexing Texas to the United
States
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
40
1
25
memorial of women of Boston against annexa-
tion of
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
45
2
25
report of Secretary of State in relation to any
proposition for the annexation of
-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
409
3
25
observations of the President in relation to propo-
sition for the annexation of; President's mes-
sage, page 7 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
3
25
documents, same subject documents with Presi-
dent's message, page 33
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
25
Legislature of Rhode Island against annexation of
Ex. Doc.
2
55
2
25
Legislature of Vermont on the subject of
-
Ex. Doc.
7
182
2
25
Legislature of Alabama in favor of annexation
-
Ex. Doc.
7
196
2
25
Legislature of Ohio against annexation -
-
Ex. Doc.
8
211
2
25
Legislature of Massachusetts, same
-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
373
3
25
treaty with, fixing boundary ; documents with
President's message, page 32 -
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
8
1
22
Tharp, William, indemnified, damages, endorsing draft
of public officer, &c. -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
97
2
24
cost of fees, Sc.
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
230
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
68
1
23
Thatcher, Winslow, and others, bounty on fishing
voyage
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
245
2
25
Thames river, report showing when the improvement
of was commenced, the amount appropriated,
and the sum required in 1838 -
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
90
1
28
Theams, William, navy pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
5
506
1
24
Theobald, Francis R., refund fine, sailing without man-
ifest -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
103
3
25
Theller, E. A., memorial of, on subject of allegiance -
Ex. Doc.
4
172
1
22
Thomas, John H., confirmation of land claim -
-
Rep. Com.
1
37
1
22
Thomas, John, commutation claim
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
129
1
22
Thomas, Joel, confirmation, land claim
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
148
1
22
Thomas, Judith, widow of John, five years half pay,
late war
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
156
1
23
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
160
1
22
Thomas, Isaac, and Wm. M. Wilson, confirmation, land
claim
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
382
1
24
Thomas, James, settlement of his accounts, quarter-
master general, late war with Great Britain -
Rep. Com.
8
571
1
23
Thomas, Joseph S., additional allowance for buildings
destroyed at Plattsburg
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
41
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
238
2
25
Thomas, Amos, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
156
2
25
Thomas, Major General John, heirs of, revolutionary
}
{
2
336
Rep. Com.
services
-
-
-
-
-
4
967
3
25
Thomas, William, horse lost, military service
-
Rep. Com.
2
315
1
22
Thompson, Samuel, pay for blankets furnished militia
Rep. Com.
2
305
1
23
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
2
2
22
Thompson, John, of Virginia, damages, Government
failing to fulfil, on their part, contract
-
Rep. Com.
1
2
1
23
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
12
2
22
Thompson, John, of Louisiana, services as clerk to land
commissioners
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
69
1
23
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
131
2
23
Thompson, Jacob, evidence of claim of, to Choctaw
reservation -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
172
1
22
Same
of
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com
2
-22
Thompson, Lydalin, widow of John, pension -
Rep. Com.
2
22
Thompson, Emma, navy pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
19
-
356
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
1
23
Thompson, Elizabeth, executor of, buildings destroyed
by the British
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
326
1
23
Thompson, Josiah, expenditures, &c., superintending
Cumberland road
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
556
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
63
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com
3
663
1
24
Thompson, Francis B., services as commissariat, and
horse injured in express service
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
661
2
24
Thompson, Amos, revolutionary pension
-
-
,
Rep. Com.
1
79
3
25
Thompson and Milnor, extra services, custom house
officers
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
211
1
22
Thorn, Joseph, remission of duty, goods saved from
wrecks
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
172
1
22
Thorn, James, and others, damages under contract with
Elbert Anderson
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
5
465
1
22
Thornton, Jane, widow of Colonel John, commutation
claim
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
143
1
22
Thornton, Presley, representatives of, commutation
claim
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
5
470
1
23
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
32
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
250
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
242
8
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
35
1
24
Thornton, Michael, change location, military land, un-
fit for cultivation
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
141
1
22
Thorndike and Parsons, refund extra duties on theirship
Rep. Com.
2
300
1
24
Thornburgh, George, horse lost in military service
-
Rep. Com.
3
790
2
24
Thorp, Wilson, grant of land -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
113
1
22
Three Sisters, owners of the schooner, fishing bounty -
Rep. Com.
3
433
2
25
Three Brothers, owners of the schooner
do
-
Rep. Com.
1
84
2
24
Thruston, Judge Buckner, one of the judges of the Dis-
trict of Columbia, evidence reported by com-
mittee appointed on charges against ; official
misconduct, &c.
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
327
1
24
Thweatt, Thomas, heirs of, commutation claim
-
Rep. Com.
3
565
1
24
Tiers, Cornelius, damages, etc., contract, navy blocks
Rep. Com.
3
690
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
508
1
22
Tiffany, Hosea, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
369
1
22
Tiffany, Thomas, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
369
2
24
Tiffany, Sylvester, invalid pension
28
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
321
3
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
258
1
23
Tifft, Amasa A., invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
274
1
22
Tilford, James, property lost, etc., late war with Great
Britain
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
308
1
23
Same -
Rep. Com.
1
125
I
-
-
-
-
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
1
1
23
Tilden, Horatio, military services
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
358
2
25
Tilden, Ann, navy pension
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
994
1
24
Tillett, Samuel, services teaching school, emigrating
Indians
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
362
2
25
Same -
Rep. Com.
4
858
-
-
-
-
-
1
23
Timony, Daniel, work on Cumberland road
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
455
Timber, reports on applications for the payment of,
taken for public purposes, viz:
1
22
in the case of the heirs of Jeremiah Buckley
-
Rep. Com.
1
71
1
22
in the case of Philip Hickey
I
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
338
2
24
against the claim of L. Bissell, for trees, etc., cut
and taken from his land on the banks of the Mis-
sissippi, with a view to the improvement of that
river, by Government agent, etc.
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
283
-
22
Tingle, George, services as clerk, office of secretary of
by
Florida
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 357
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
2
25
Tippett, Edward D., on the subject of steam engines -
Ex. Doc.
8
289
2
25
Tipton, Abrabam, heirs of, commutation claim
-
Rep. Com.
8
618
1
23
Tirel, Josiah, invalid pension -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
399
2
24
Tobacco, report of the committee on the subject of high
duties and restrictions, by foreign governments,
on
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
239
1
25
Message of President communicating correspond-
ence of our agents abroad, on the same subject
Ex. Doc.
1
41
2
25
documents in relation to measures taken to pro-
cure the reduction of duties, on
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
258
8
25
remarks of President Van Buren, as to the pro-
ceedings, etc. taken by the Executive, on same
subject, page 14
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
3
25
despatch of Mr. Stevenson, Minister at London, on
same subject - -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
230
3
25
report of select committee, by Mr. Jenifer, on the
subject of the tobacco trade
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
810
2
24
report of committee against allowing drawback on
imported leaf, when made into cigars -
-
Rep. Com.
8
688
2
22
Todd, Elisha, Indian depredations
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
91
1
24
Todd, Thomas, heirs of, bounty land, late war
-
Rep. Com.
3
678
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
282
2
24
Todd, Levi, heirs of, Virginia revolutionary half pay -
Rep. Com.
1
202
1
24
Tongue, Anna, representatives of Col. John Stewart,
seven years revolutionary half pay
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
687
2
24
Tongue, James, buildings destroyed by the British, late
war -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
821
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
1046
Tonnage duties, reports on applications for the remission
of, (see Duties.)
1
22
Tonnage duties, levied at Guadeloupe and Martinique,
on the subject of
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
21
1
28
report of committee respecting discriminating du-
ties, Porto Rico and Cuba
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
468
1
22
documents on the subject of exempting Portu-
guese vessels from
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
206
2
22
letter from the Secretary of State, refund tonnage
duties levied on certain foreign vessels
-
Ex. Doc.
8
129
1
22
report of committee against repealing act autho-
rizing Baltimore, to collect tonnage duty as port
charges, etc. -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
445
1
22
Tonnage of the United States, annual statement of, for
1831 ; see annual statements of commerce and
navigation.
Ex. Doc.
5
230
2
22
For 1832
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
109
1
23
For 1833
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
355
2
23
For 1834
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
187
1
24
For 1835
-
-
-
-
-
F.x. Doc.
6
258
2
24
For 1836
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
188
2
23
For 1837
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
372
8
25
For 1838
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
253
2
23
Tonnage, American and foreign, employed in the foreign
trade, in 1833, page 14
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
118
1
23
Tools, report of committee in favor of paying John Rose
for tools belonging to him, and destroyed by the
burning of the navy yard at Washington
-
Rep. Com.
4
454
Topographical engineers, (see Engineers.)
1
22
Torrey, Joseph W., services as attorney in Michigan -
Rep. Com.
1
49
1
23
Torrey, Joseph, heirs of, commutation claim -
-
Rep. Com.
1
133
1
23
Toulon, French sailors accidentally killed by firing a
salute from United States frigate in the harbor of
Ex. Google Doc.
by
[See France.]
-
-
-
-
6
492
1
22
Townsend, Sylvanus, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
162
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INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
1
28
Townsend, Jacob, injuries to his land, by United States
troops
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
130
1
-23
Townley, Thomas F., heirs of, damages, etc., protested
draft
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
287
1
24
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
4
2
25
Town, Thomas B., administrator of Timothy Currin -
Rep. Com.
4
846
2
25
Town, John, representatives of, commutation claim
-
Rep. Com.
4
853
1
23
Tozier, William, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
1
1
24
Trabune, Daniel, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
510
1
22
Tracy, Levi, revolutionary pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
438
1
24
Tracy, Nathaniel, representatives of, revolutionary cer-
tificate
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
799
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
120
2
25
Trafton, John
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
659
2
23
Trail creek harbor, report of survey of, with plan and
estimate of cost of constructing
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
194
2
24
Trask, Primus, colored man, revolutionary pension
-
Rep. Com.
1
74
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
I
275
1
24
Travers, Mathias, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
412
2
25
Travers, William, cattle taken from him in 1816, use of
troops
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
965
3
25
Travers, William and others, Indian depredations in
Florida
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
162
1
23
Transfer of appropriations, in the War Department, in
1832 -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
4
1
23
in the Treasury Department, in 1832
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
5
1
24
same, in 1835 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
6
2
25
same, in 1837 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
18
1
24
in the naval service, in 1886
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
257
1
24
report of committee in favor of making transfer to
settle accounts of Major Maurice
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
532
,
Transportation, (see Freight.)
1
22
Transportation, money, report of committee in favor of
allowing James Scrivener, a seaman, engaged
on the lakes -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
290
2
22
same to Samuel Hambleton, purser in the navy,
repairing to Washington to settle his accounts,
etc. -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
82
1
23
in favor of paying claim of Daniel Whitney, assign-
ment of transportation account, from officer in
the army
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
469
1
22
Transylvania University, report of committee on grant-
ing land to
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
138
2
25
memorial of the University, same object
-
Ex. Doc.
5
103
1
24
Treadwell, Moses, bounty on fishing voyage -
-
Rep. Com.
2
514
2
23
Treasurer's accounts, for 1834
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
110
1
24
same,
for 1835
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
12
2
24
same,
for 1836
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
14
2
25
same,
for 3d and 4th quarters of 1886 -
Ex. Doc.
1
8
3
25
same,
for 1st and 2d quarters of 1887 -
Ex. Doc.
1
8
3
25
same,
for the two last quarters of 1837,
and 1st and 2d quarter of 1838
-
Ex. Doc.
6
233
Treasury, (see Finance.)
(see Currency.)
(see Revenue.)
(see Balances.)
2
25
Treasury drafts, &c., amount paid in specie, by deposite
banks on Treasury orders, between May 13 and
December 15, 1887 -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
123
1
25
Treasury notes, issue of, recommended, (see report of
Secretary of the Treasury on the state of the
finance)
-
-
-
-
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Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Treasury notes.-Continucd.
1
25
correspondence, Secretary of the Treasury with
banks and individuals on the subject of an issue
of
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
38
2
25
report of committee in favor of issuing, in 1838 -
Rep. Com.
3
716
2
25
amount issued up to the 24th March, 1838;
amount received in payment of public dues, to
same period -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
295
2
25
same, to the 30th of April, 1838
-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
356
2
25
same, to the 10th of May, 1838 -
-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
366
3
25
amount issued at the end of each week in 1838 -
Ex. Doc.
3
60
3
25
Secretary of the Treasury recommends issue of,
to pay pensioners in 1839
I
-
-
Ex. Doc
4
185
2
25
Treasury, notes lost, report of committee in favor of
paying the Hon. Joseph C. Noyes amount of
three Treasury notes, accidentally destroyed -
Rep. Com.
1
291
1
23
report in the case of Ahas Hays, Treasury notes
lost
-
-
I
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
387
Treasury, notes, issued during late war with Great
Britain, reports on applications, for losses on
sales of, VIZ:
1
22
in favor of Robert C. Ludlow, purser in the navy
Rep. Com.
2
301
1
22
in favor of Walton and De Graff, acting navy
Rep. Com.
3
394
agents
-
-
-
-
-
2
22
in favor of Wm. P. Zantzinger, purser in the navy
Rep. Com.
1
78
1
23
in favor of Lieut. Mervin P. Mix, recruiting
service
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
205
1
23
against the claim of Marinus W. Gilbert, sutler -
Rep. Com.
3
339
1
23
in favor of Capt. W. Chauncey, recruiting service
Rep. Com.
4
527
1
24
against the claim of John G. Pray, for losses on
disbursements, while sub-contractor -
-
Rep. Com.
3
584
1
24
against the claim of Emerson and Green
-
Rep. Com.
3
596
1
24
against the claim of Col. Joseph Loring, not au-
thorized to disburse them at a loss
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
621
2
24
against the claim of James Rundlet, for losses on
notes received in payment, under contract, &c.
Rep. Com.
1
5
1
25
Treasury, Independent or Sub-Treasury, President Van
Buren recommends the separation of the Treas-
ury from banks, and the establishment of sys-
tem of, (see his message at commencement of
extra session in 1837)
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
1
1
25
same by Secretary of the Treasury, at same ses-
sion ; see his annual report on finance
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
25
again recommended by the President, page 9
-
Ex. Doc.
1
3
3
25
same, page 10 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
25
same again recommended by the Secretary of the
Treasury in his annual report on finance, page 12
Ex. Doc.
1
4
3
25
same,
same, page 18
-
-
I
Ex. Doc.
1
4
1
25
mode of collecting revenue in Great Britain and
France
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
12
1
25
number of offices, and the probable annual ex-
pense of the proposed system -
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
36
2
25
report of Committee of Ways and Means, by Mr.
Cambreleng, on the subject of the currency,
national bank, and sub-treasury, with views of
the minority of the committee, by Mr. Sergeant,
annexed
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
634
3
25
report of select committee, by R. M. T. Hunter,
on the subject of the collection, safekeeping, &c.
of the public revenue, connected with the sub-
Treasury system
-
-
-
Rep. Com
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Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Treasury, Independent or Sub-Treasury.-Continued.
memorials for and against sub-Treasury, viz
1
25
proceedings of meeting, Hamilton county, Ohio,
approving of -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
47
2
25
Legislature of Rhode Island, against
-
-
Ex. Doc.
7
175
2
25
Legislature of Ohio, same
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
7
176
2
25
Legislature of Tennessee, same
-
-
Ex. Doc.
7
181
2
25
inhabitants of St. Clair, Illinois, in favor
-
Ex. Doc.
8
203
2
25
inhabitants of Newport, Rhode Island, same
-
Ex. Doc.
8
229
2
25
House of Assembly of New York, same
-
Ex. Doc.
8
236
2
25
proceedings of Democratic meeting, Philadelphia,
against resolutions passed by House of Repre-
sentatives of Pennsylvania
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
240
2
25
same against sub-Treasury
-
-
-
Ex, Doc.
8
241
2
25
remonstrance of the friends of the Administration
against the sub-Treasury
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
242
2
25
inhabitants of the State of New Jersey, against -
Ex. Doc.
8
244
2
25
Legislature of Pennsylvania in favor of postpone-
-
-
-
-
-
}
Ex. Doc.
an
8
249
ment
9
319
2
25
resolutions of the Senate of Pennsylvania, same -
Ex. Doc.
9
320
2
23
proceedings of meeting of Rensselaer county,
New York, against
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
267
2
25
proceedings of meeting in Philadelphia, in favor of
Ex. Doc.
8
260
2
25
inhabitants of Belleville, New Jersey, against
-
Ex. Doc.
9
323
2
25
Legislature of Maryland, against
-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
342
2
25
inhabitants of Marengo, Alabama, against
-
Ex. Doc.
10
379
2
25
inhabitants of Portland, Maine, against
-
Ex. Doc.
10
388
2
25
inhabitants of Plainfield, New Jersey, against
-
Ex. Doc.
10
389
2
25
inhabitants of Buffalo, New York, against
-
Ex. Doc.
10
392
2
25
inhabitants of Columbia, Pennsylvania, in favor of
Ex. Doc.
10
395
2
25
inhabitants of Allegany, Maryland, in favor of
-
Ex. Doc.
10
397
2
25
Legislature of Masschusetts, against
-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
405
2
25
inhabitants of Philadelphia, in favor of -
-
Ex. Doc.
11
431
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
11
437
2
25
Democratic meeting of Philadelphia, against
-
Ex. Doc.
11
441
3
25
Legislature of Louisiana, against
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
201
3
25
Legislature of Illinois, against -
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
220
2
24
Treasury, Secretary of the, report of select committee,
by Mr. Dromgoole, on proposition of Mr. Under-
wood, to amend the Constitution in relation to
the appointment and powers of the Secretary,
making him independent of the President
-
Rep. Com.
2
296
Treasury Department, reports from the Secretary of,
(see under heads of subjects respectively report-
ed on, from that Department.)
clerks employed in the, (see Clerks.)
contingent expenses, (see Contingent Expenses.)
Contracts made by the, (see Contracts.)
2
23
report of the Secretary, on the subject of re-
organizing the Department
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
10
1
24
report of committee, on same subject
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
740
2
25
Same
same
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
81
2
24
system of keeping the public accounts, proposed
by Peter G. Washington
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
71
2
25
postage paid by the, express mail
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
116
3
25
effect of reports of committees of Congress on set-
tlement of claims at the Department, against
United States
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
84
Treasury, building, (see Buildings, also see Public
Buildings.)
Treaty, with France, indemnity for spoliations, (see
France.)
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Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Treaty.-Continued.
1
23
with Spain, settlement of claims, &c., copy of -
Ex. Doc.
6
449
1
23
with Russia, commerce and navigation, copy of,
(see Russia) -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
415
1
23
with Chili, commerce and navigation, copy of -
Ex. Doc.
5
418
I
22
with Mexico, commerce and navigation and
boundary
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
225
1
24
additional article, respecting boundary -
-
Ex Doc.
6
250
1
22
with Denmark, instructions and correspondence
in negotiating treaty of indemnity, &c.
-
Ex. Doc.
6
249
1
22
with the Sublime Porte, instructions and corres-
pondence from 1819 in negotiating
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
250
1
22
copy of treaty -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
304
1
22
with the Two Sicilies, indemnity for spoliations
Ex. Doc.
2
60
1
23
same as ratified - -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
414
1
24
with Venezuela, copy of
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
7
293
2
24
with Morocco, copy of
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
145
2
25
with the Sultan of Muscat, page 25
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
3
2
25
with the King of Siam, page 27
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
3
3
25
with the Peru Bolivian Confederation, page 23 -
Ex. Doc.
1
2
3
25
with Texas, in relation to the boundary, page 32
Ex. Doc.
1
2
3
25
with Greece, copy of, page 35
-
-
-
Ex. Doc
1
2
Treaties with Indian tribes, viz:
1
22
with the Ottawas, Wyandots, Creeks, Shawnees,
and the mixed tribe of Senecas and Shawnees
Ex. Doc.
Б
[b]210
1
24
made in 1836, to wit: with the Cherokees, at
New Echota, with the Chippewas, Ottawas,
and Pottawatamies, copies of, and estimates for
carrying them into effect
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
7
288
[for other matters connected with the treaty of
New Echota, with the Cherokees, see Indians,
Cherokee.]
2
24
with the Indians in Wiskonsin, in relation to the
expediency of holding treaty for the purchase of
land, and their removal West
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
82
2
25
sum required in 1838, for carrying into effect cer-
tain new treaties, to wit: with the Chippewas,
Sioux, Sac, and Foxes, Yancton, and Santee
Sioux, Winnebagoes, Six Nations of New York,
Iowas, Oneidas of Green Bay, Osages, and the
Delawares
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
11
456
1
22
Trees, on the subject of encouraging the introduction of
foreign, (see Agriculture and Seeds) -
-
Ex. Doc.
5
198
2
25
memorial of Dr. Mease, same subject
-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
375
1
24
Treville, John De, heirs of, commutation claim
-
Rep. Com.
2
393
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
188
3
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
161
]
22
Trimble, Joseph, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
292
1
23
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
69
1
22
Triplett, Thomas, commutation claim
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
96
2
25
Triplett, Thomas, heirs of, commutation erroneously
paid to persons not entitled, favorable report -
Rep. Com.
3
568
8
25
report adverse to its allowance -
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
193
2
22
Triplett, Thomas F., services in valuing Indian im-
provements
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
116
1
24
Same -
-
I
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
588
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
211
2
22
Triplett, Hedgeman, commutation claim
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
99
Tropical plants, on the subject of the introduction and
cultivation of, (see Plants.)
Troops, (see Army.)
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2
25
Trow, Bartholomew, heirs of, commutation -
-
Rep. Com.
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Description
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Volume.
Number.
1
24
Trumble, James, exchange bounty land, unfit for culti-
vation
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
140
2
22
Truxton, Commodore, Thomas, heirs of, commutation
claim
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
87
2
24
Tryon, Solomon, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
12
8
25
Tryon, William, property destroyed by United States
troops, late war
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
106
2
25
Tubbs, Samuel and others, Wyoming sufferers
-
Rep. Com.
4
863
1
23
Tucker and Judge, compensation for use of their patent
for the manufacture of anchors
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
428
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
98
1
24
Tucker, Mary, change entry of land, located on school
lands -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
226
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
312
2
25
Tucker, Huldah, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
496
2
25
Tucker, Aaron, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
574
2
25
Tucker, Nathaniel, heirs of
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
862
2
25
Tucker's Island, in reference to the preservation of
-
Ex Doc.
2
32
2
25
report showing the nature of the work, &c.
-
Ex. Doc.
5
90
2
25
proceedings of meeting of citizens, as to the man-
ner, &c. of making the improvement -
-
Ex. Doc.
10
333
3
25
report of engineer in regard to the manner of mak-
ing the improvement, cost, &c., with copies of
contracts
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
223
2
24
Tudor, William, junior, late consul and political agent
in Peru, and charge de affaires to Brazil, cor-
respondence of, &c. -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
167
2
24
report of committee in relation to claim for ser-
vices, &c., of
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
200
1
25
additional correspondence
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
32
2
25
another report of committee, same subject
-
Ex. Doc.
1
264
1
23
Tuffs and Clark, refund forfeiture of certain sugars
-
Rep. Com.
1
199
2
22
Tupper's due bills, report of committee in relation to
claims of holders of due bills issued by Quarter-
master Tupper, with list of the claimants
-
Rep. Com.
1
115
1
23
Same -
-
-
!
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
202
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
8
3
25
report in favor of the claim of Chauncey Calhoun
Rep. Com.
1
151
3
25
ditto
of John Howe
-
Rep. Com.
1
188
2
24
Tupman, John, heirs, revolutionary pension -
-
Rep. Com.
1
28
1
23
Turner, Dr. Philip, heirs of, interest on commutation -
Rep. Com.
1
176
1
24
Same
-
-
-
-
-
I
Rep. Com.
1
298
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
105
1
22
Turner, James, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
$
395
1
24
Tuberville, George L., heirs of, commutation claim
-
Rep. Com.
2
422
1
22
Turnbull, George, building bridge on mail road
-
Rep. Com.
2
247
8
25
Turney, Ellen, revolutionary pension -
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
245
2
25
Turk, Hiram K., services, enrolling emigrating Indians
Rep. Com.
3
555
1
22
Turkey, instructions and correspondence in negociating
treaty with
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
250
1
22
letter from Secretary of State in relation to an
appropriation to cover expenses of treaty with
Ex. Doc.
6
203
1
22
copy of treaty with
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
304
1
24
Tuttle, Thaddeus, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
157
1
24
Tuttle, Joseph, revolutionary pension -
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
410
1
24
Tuttle, James M., change entry of land, cover improve-
ments
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
241
1
23
Twenty mile creek, report of survey of the harbor at
mouth of
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
354
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
251
1
22
Twiggs, David E., expenses, defending suits on account
}
$
487
of his official acts
Rep. Com
-
-
-
-
5
495
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 363
Description
Session.
Congress.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
1
22
Twitchell, Timothy, pay for land relinquished to U.S.
Rep. Com.
2
241
Tybee bar, (see May river.)
1
23
Tyler, Nathaniel, heirs of, scrip for Virginia land war-
rant -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
387
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com
1
73
-
2
23
Tyler, Henry B., executor of Colonel R. Smith
-
Rep. Com.
1
60
1
24
Tyner, Thomas, and others, work on Cumberland road
Rep. Com.
3
786
2
25
Same -
Rep. Com.
1
56
-
-
-
-
-
1
24
Tyson, John S., administrator of Sherburne, building
buoy -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
633
-
2
25
Umbrella manufactories of Philadelphia, report of com-
mittee in favor of refunding duties paid on um-
brella stretchers
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
697
2
22
Unavailable funds, report of Secretary of the Treasury
respecting
-
Ex. Doc.
2
64
-
-
-
-
I
25
Unexpended balances in September, 1837, at extra
session
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
17
-
2
25
report of Committee of Ways and Means on the
subject of balances of appropriations in 1837 -
Rep. Com.
1
303
1
24
Union Gold Mining Company, refund duty on ma-
chinery
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
216
-
2
25
Updegraff, Mary, widow of Isaac, revolutionary pension
Rep. Com.
3
807
3
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
178
-
2
25
Urrea, Mexican brig, capture and restoration of
Ex. Doc.
3
75
-
1
24
Us-se-Yoholo, (Indian) reservation under Creek treaty
Rep. Com.
3
588
2
25
Same
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
888
-
-
-
2
22
Vaccination of Indians, report of proceedings in rela-
tion to
Ex. Doc.
2
82
-
-
-
-
-
2
22
same subject, page 175
Ex. Doc.
1
2
-
-
-
3
25
same in 1838
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
51
-
-
2
25
Vail, Aaron, expenditures, &c. while consul at L'Orient
Rep. Com.
3
637
1
23
Vail, Samuel, settlement right to land
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
216
1
22
Vallery, J. B., heirs of, confirmation of land claim
-
Rep. Com.
2
328
2
22
Vallentine, Bernard, bounty land, revolutionary
-
Rep. Com.
1
48
1
23
Vallentine and McMeehan, work on Cumberland road
Rep. Com.
4
455
1
22
Vanderburg, James, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
375
1
22
Van Orden, Peter, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
395
I
22
Van Vost, Jacobus, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
411
1
23
Van Voorhes and Peirce, extra allowance on glass fur-
nished under contract, &c.
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
77
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
2
-
-
.
2
23
Van Valkenburg, Lambert L., invalid pension
-
Rep. Com.
1
67
1
23
Van Horn, Isaac, work on Cumberland road -
-
Rep. Com.
4
455
2
23
Van Burkelo, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
71
1
24
Van Buren, owners of the schooner, fishing bounty
Rep. Com.
1
49
-
1
24
Van Bibber, Andrew A., administrator of Purser Garrett-
son -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
662
-
-
2
25
Van Brun, Ann Levancher de, commutation -
-
Rep. Com.
4
1030
1
24
Van Campen, Moses, commutation pay
Rep. Com.
3
581
-
-
2
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
204
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
937
2
24
Vanderveer, Albert, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
118
2
25
Vanderbilt, Cornelius, post office acceptances
-
Rep. Com.
3
722
2
24
Vannetten, Captain John, in behalf of his company of
volunteers, military services, late war with
Great Britain
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
254
2
25
Same -
Rep. Com.
3
582
-
-
-
-
-
2
25
Vattier, Charles, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
681
2
24
Vaughan, William, sailingmaster, for pay while on
furlough
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
309
1
22
Vaughan, James B., executors of, brick furnished for
public works -
Rep. Com. Google
1
3
-
-
-
-
1
28
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
13
364
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
2
25
Vaughan, Benjamin, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
307
1
24
Vaught, Godfrey, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
370
1
24
Vause, William, representatives of, commutation claim
Rep. Com.
2
429
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
216
3
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
221
2
22
Vavasseur, John, refund payment on land
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
18
1
23
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
72
1
22
Vawters, William, commutation pay, revolutionary ser-
vices
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
44
2
28
return commutation pay and receive half pay, un-
der act for Virginia officers
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
n
2
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
156
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
121
2
25
Veaux, James, and others
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
782
2
24
Veazie, Joseph, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
150
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
166
1
24
Venezuela, copy of treaty with
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
7
293
Verdict of juries, (see Judgments.)
2
25
Verplast, Nicholas, navy pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
532
2
24
Vermillion river, in reference to the improvement of -
Rep. Com.
1
175
Vermont, memorials from, for and against the Bank
U. S., and in relation to the removal of the
deposites, (see Bank U. S.)
memorials in relation to the tariff, (see Duties.)
2
22
Legislature of, in favor of dividing the proceeds of
sales of the public lands
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
21
2
23
Same,
same object -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
170
2
25
Legislature, on the subject of Texas and slavery
Ex. Doc.
7
182
2
25
inhabitants of Montpelier, against neutrality bill
Ex. Doc.
7
193
2
25
same of Washington, same
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
7
194
8
25
same of St. Alban, same
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
214
3
25
Legislature of, in favor of organizing the militia -
Ex. Doc.
$
89
3
25
memorial of military convention, on same subject
Ex. Doc.
4
140
Vessels, impressed and lost, reports on applications for
the payment of, (see Property lest, &c.)
2
22
sunk, defence of Baltimore, late war with Great
Britain referred to the Third Auditor
-
Rep. Com.
1
128
1
23
Third Auditor to take testimony
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
530
2
25
report of committee against the claim of John
Donnell
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
66
1
22
Veto, Message of President returning bill for the re-
newal of the charter of the Bank United States
Ex. Doc.
6
300
2
22
same, for the improvement of harbors and rivers
Ex. Doc.
1
17
2
23
same, for the improvement of the Wabash river,
page 22
-
-
-
-
I
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
24
report of select committee, [by Mr. Dromgoole,]
against amending the Constitution in relation to
the veto power, &c. -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
296
1
22
Vick, Hartwell W., refund money paid on land
-
Rep. Com.
8
427
2
23
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
96
2
25
Victor, Theodore and George F. Duckwith, remission of
duties on goods, damage in their manufacture -
Rep. Com.
8
688
1
22
Victorine, French ship, in relation to refunding tonnage
duties levied on
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
31
2
23
Vigo, Col. Francis, supplies furnished Illinois regiment
in 1778; report adverse
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
122
1
24
.
favorable report, same claim
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
317
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
118
8
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
13
8
25
Villemont, don Carlos de, confirmation of land claim
-
Rep. Com.
1
243
C
23
Vincennes, rejected land claims in thedistrictof, report of
Ex. Doc.
5
198
25
report of commissioners on land claims, in
-
Ex. Doc
11
455
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.
365
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
1
23
Vinal, Lemuel, memorial of, praying to be paid value
of two fishing vessels taken by the British, late
war -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
52
1
22
Vine, John B., land claim
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
362
1
22
Vine and Olive, on making titles to certain holders of
lands set apart for the cultivation of the
-
Rep. Com.
2
272
1
22
Vinyard, John, revolutionary pension -
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
103
1
22
Virginia, revolutionary half-pay claims, memorial of
Thomas W. Gilmer, agent of the State of Virgi-
nia in behalf of the officers of the Virginia line;
with various documents connected with the sub-
ject; also, a list of officers who were entitled,
&c.
-
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
20
1
22
report of committee in favor of paying these
claims
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
191
2
25
same in favor of satisfying judgments against Vir-
ginia on account of half-pay to her officers
-
Rep. Com.
4
904
3
25
amount paid annually to 1838, under act of 1832,
providing for the settlement of these claims -
Ex. Doc.
8
118
2
23
report of committee in favor of the heirs of Wil-
liam Vawter's returning commutation pay, and
receiving half-pay under act providing for the
Virginia officers
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
63
1
24
in favor of the representatives of Wharton Quarles,
authorizing the payment of amount of error
against the petitioners, in judgment, courts of
Virginia, for half-pay, &c.
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
730
1
22
Virginia, revolutionary land bounty scrip; report of
committee against extending the provisions of
the act of 1830, authorizing the issuing of scrip
on Virginia warrants -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
2
1
22
report against issuing scrip to satisfy those out-
standing, but in favor of authorizing their loca-
tion, and granting land for that purpose
-
Rep. Com.
2
249
2
23
memorial of the Legislature of Virginia, asking for
a further appropriation of land scrip to satisfy -
Ex. Doc.
4
158
1
24
amount of Virginia warrants unsatisfied in 1836 -
Ex. Doc.
4
136
1
24
in relation to the quantity of land required to satis-
fy the Virginia warrants with copy of report of
a committee of the Legislature of Virginia on
the subject of the Virginia warrants -
-
Ex. Doc.
4
180
2
25
amount of scrip required in 1838, to satisfy those
outstanding
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
11
480
2
25
report of committee in favor of making an addi-
tional appropriation of 2,000,000 acres, to satisfy
Virginia warrants
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
557
2
25
quantity allowed to each grade of officers and sol-
diers of the Virginia and of the Continental
lines
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
11
446
3
25
amount of scrip issued to the 1st September, 1835;
amount of warrants presented since, and remain
unsatisfied
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
121
1
22
in favor of issuing scrip to the heirs of William
Eppes, on a duplicate warrant
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
55
1
23
in favor of issuing scrip to the heirs of Nathaniel
Tyler, on warrant which had been illegally lo-
cated, &c.
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
337
1
23
in favor of permitting Samuel A. Baily to locate
warrant in the State of Alabama or Missis-
sippi -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
418
1
24
in favor of issuing scrip to the assignee of Wilder
gitized by
warrant issued by Virginia in 1784
-
Rep. Com.
187
-
366
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Virginia, State of, memorials from, in relation to the
Bank of the U.S. and the removal of the de-
posites, (see Bank U. S.)
1
22
memorial of convention at Estellville, on the
subject of road from Kentucky to the Lynnville
mountain, &c.
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
15
1
22
resolutions of the Legislature, against the removal
from Mount Vernon, the remains of General
Washington
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
194
1
28
memorial of inhabitants in favor of a survey with
a view of connecting the waters of James and
Kenhawa rivers
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
483
1
24
memorial of citizens of Fredericksburg, for port of
entry at that place
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
130
1
24
memorial of citizens for a bridge over river at
Harper's Ferry
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
206
2
24
memorial of owners of coal mines and others,
against reducing duty on coal
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
93
2
24
memorial of John Taliaferro and others, on the
subject of lands ceded to the United States by
Virginia
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
117
2
24
Legislature of, in favor of extending the franking
privilege to the members and officers of the
Legislature of
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
179
1
25
memorial of inhabitants of Halifax county, re-
monstrating against any interference on the
part of Congress in relation to slavery
-
Ex. Doc.
1
49
2
25
memorial of inhabitants of Wheeling, for hospital
at that place -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
7
162
2
25
depositions of persons, showing the necessity of
the same
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
7
182
2
25
report of committee on petition of inhabitants of,
in relation to specie payments for postage
-
Rep. Com.
4
1019
2
25
Vleit, Garrett, services, laying out towns in Wiskonsin
Rep. Com.
4
848
Vobeceye, Louis Le Grass de, representatives of Robert
Farmer, (see Farmer.)
Volunteers and militia, engaged in suppressing Indian
hostilities, (see Indian hostilities.)
horses belonging to, lost. &c., (see Horses lost.)
2
24
Volunteers and militia, late war with Great Britain;
number and term of service of
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
20
1
23
report of committee in favor of paying those un-
der Captain Lacroix, during the late war with
Great Britain
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
219
2
25
in favor of allowing pay in lieu of clothing to those
under Captain Booker, during the late war with
Great Britain
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
990
2
25
number employed within the last six years pre-
vious to 1838, and comparative expense be-
tween them and regulars
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
271
2
24
suppressing Indian hostilities, copies of all or-
ders, &c. in relation to calls for, to subdue In-
dian hostilities; number and term of service of
troops mustered into service in 1835 and '36,
(see Indian hostilities)
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
140
2
24
of Tennessee, President recommends compensa-
tion to those who attended the rendezvous, but
were not mustered into service, page 19
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
25
Paymaster General communicates various docu-
ments, with the muster rolls, in relation to
these claims -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
report of committee in favor of paying the Ten-
Digitized by
Google
2
34
nessee volunteers for services in 1836
-
Rep. Com.
1
196
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 367
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Volunteers and militia-Continued.
3
25
documents in relation to the claim of those in ser-
vice in the Cherokee country, from North
n
4
m
137
Ex. Doc.
148
Carolina, and not paid
-
-
-
2
24
report of committee in favor of paying the officers
of the 2d regiment of ailitia of Florida
-
Rep. Com.
1
221
2
24
report in favor of paying those under Major Holt,
for services against the Creek Indians in 1836
Rep. Com.
2
258
2
25
report against the claim of Captain Park's com-
pany of Alabama volunteers, against the Creek
Indians
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
958
2
24
report of committee in favor of repaying advances
to, by Wilkes county, Georgia
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
322
2
24
same, by the corporation of lugusta, Georgia -
Rep. Com.
2
319
2
24
same, by the corporation : Mobile
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
304
3
25
documents in favor of company under
Captain Drane, guarding `,rating Indians -
Ex. Doc.
3
61
2
25
not considered in actual service before arriving
at place of rendezvous, although previously
mustered, &c.; see report of Com. of Claims in
the case of William Henry
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
482
2
24
Von Shoultz, N. C., petition of, in relation to the manu-
facture of salt
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
89
1
24
Voorhees, Captain P. F., reimburse extra expenses in-
curred, having public officers on board of ship
under his command in the Mediterranean
-
Rep. Com.
1
225
1
23
Voorhise, Luke, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
407
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
278
Votes for President and Vice President, mode of count-
ing, &c., (see President.)
1
24
Vouchers, &c. lost, report in favor of settlement of the
accounts of Captain Woolsey, on principles of
n
-
1
Rep. Com.
217
3
equity, &c.
791
-
-
-
-
1
24
Vought, Godfrey, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
370
2
25
Vroman, Josiah E., revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
578
2
23
Vroman, Bartholomew E., revolutionary pension
-
Rep. Com.
3
579
2
25
Vroman, Gilbert, supplies furnished troops in 1834
-
Rep. Com.
4
901
1
23
Wabash and Erie canal, respecting land granted, aid in
making
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
46
1
23
report of committee in making a further grant of
land, aid in completing
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
317
2
24
Legislature of Indiana, sell land on the
-
Ex. Doc.
4
161
2
25
sale of lands on the line of
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
419
3
25
in relation to a further selection of land for
-
Ex. Doc.
3
82
1
22
Wabash river, estimate of survey for the improvement of
Ex. Doc.
5
208
2
23
report of survey of, made under directions of com-
missioners on the part of the States of Illinois
and Indiana -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
70
2
23
President returns bill for the improvement of,
with objections, page 21
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
24
report of committee on the subject of its improve-
ment, and recommending a grant of land for
that purpose -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
327
1
22
Wade, Zebulon, invalid pension, favorable report
-
Rep. Com.
1
205
2
22
same,
do.
-
Rep. Com.
1
7
2
24
same,
adverse report
-
Rep. Com.
1
109
2
25
Wade, Edward, heirs of, revolutionary seven years half-
pay -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
951
3
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
6
8
25
Wade, Margaret, widow of Jonathan, revolutionary pen-
sion -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com
2
25
Wadsworth, Ichabod, heirs of, revolutionary services
Rep Com
368
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Wagon and horses, lost in military service, (see Pro-
perty, also see Horses.)
1
24
Waggoner, Reuben, heirs of, revolutionary services -
Rep. Com.
1
236
1
22
Wagnon, John P., representatives of, commutation claim
Rep. Com.
1
199
1
22
Wait, William, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
363
2
25
Wakefield, Harvey, and John McCrea
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
368
2
24
Waldon, Charles, buildings destroyed by troops United
States in 1836
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
214
1
23
Walker, Samuel D., drawback on Spanish tobacco
-
Rep. Com.
1
171
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
104
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
433
2
25
Walker, William, increase, pay as postmaster
-
Rep. Com.
8
632
1
24
Walker, William, of Alabama, correct error, purchase
of land
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
189
2
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
17
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
95
1
24
Walker, Dudley, purser, for extra services
-
.
Rep. Com.
2
411
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
259
1
24
Walker, Alexander, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
652
Walker, Timothy and others, (see revolutionary claim
of citizens of Charlestown, Massachusetts)
1
24
Walker, John, work on Cumberland road
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
786
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
56
2
25
Walker, Tandy, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
278
2
25
Walker, Thigh
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
333
2
25
Walker, Carothers and Co., extra allowance, mail con-
tracts
-
-
--
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
745
$
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com
1
144
1
22
Wall, Richard, prize share, under Captain Paul Jones -
Rep. Com.
2
288
1
24
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
823
1
22
Wallace, Thomas, heirs of, commutation claim
-
Rep. Com.
2
325
1
23
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
57
2
22
Wallace and Leckie, sureties of Hayden, paymaster
-
Rep. Com.
1
36
1
24
Wallace, Jacob, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
432
1
24
Wallace, John S., revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
652
2
25
Wallace, William, heirs of, commutation claim
-
Rep. Com.
1
330
2
25
Wallace, Robert, horse lost
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
1035
1
24
Wallen, Elias, extra allowance, on contract, &c.
-
Rep. Com.
1
234
2
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
314
8
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
223
1
23
Waller, Walter, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
1
1
23
Waller, Henry, buildings destroyed by the British
-
Rep. Com.
4
553
1
24
Walter, Jacob F., refund amount paid for patent, &c. -
Rep. Com.
1
84
8
25
Walter, Jacob, on the subject of the explosion of steam
boilers
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
173
1
22
Walton and De Graff, losses on Treasury notes and inte-
rest on advances
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
394
1
24
Waln, S. Morris and Co., refund duty on window glass
injured by breakage before arrival
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
642
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
1015
2
25
remit duties on wines destroyed
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
1014
1
23
Walsh, David, work on Cumberland road
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
455
2
25
Walsh, Charles S., administrator of, services as Charge
in Spain
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
404
1
22
Ward and Ficklin, relinquish lien of United States on
certain lands by them purchased, &c.
-
Rep. Com.
5
513
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
765
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
404
1
22
Ward and Flournoy, exchange certain lands -
-
Rep. Com.
1
151
23
Ward, Nehemiah, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
1
I
23 Ward, Jonathan, house destroyed by the enemy during
the revolution
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
73
23 Ward, John, work on Cumberland road
-
-
Rep. Com.
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.
369
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
1
24
Warden, William, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
721
1
24
Warner, Daniel, representatives of, bounty land
-
Rep. Com.
2
399
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
142
2
24
Ware, James, navy pension
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
27
1
23
Warehouses, memorial of merchants of New York, in
favor of the system of -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
121
1
23
report of committee on establishing system of
-
Rep. Com.
3
323
2
24
same, on same subject
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
195
2
24
Warren, Captain Samuel, commutation claim
-
Rep. Com.
2
286
1
24
Warrior, privateer brig, in favor of paying owners and
crew of, prize money paid into court, and em-
bezzled by its officers
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
788
2
25
memorial of owners, in relation to same claim -
Ex. Doc.
9
304
2
25
report in favor of paying said claim
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
986
War Department, clerks employed in the, (see Clerks.)
contracts made by the, (see Contracts.)
contingent expenses, (see Contingent Expenses.)
1
22
annual report of the Secretary, with various state-
ments showing the operations of that Depart-
ment in 1831 see documents accompanying
the President's message at the commencement
of session, pages 17 and 53
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
22
similar report and statements for 1832, pages 17
and 53
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
23
Same for 1833, pages 17 and 25
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
1
2
23
Same for 1834, pages 33 and 44
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
24
Same for 1835, pages 39 and 50
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
24
Same for 1836, pages 102 and 125
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
25
Same for 1837, pages 181 and 200
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
3
3
25
Same for 1838, pages 97 and 113
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
22
appropriations and expenditures for the service
of the War Department, and showing the amount
of balances, &c. in 1831
/ -
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
134
2
22
Same, in 1832 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
128
1
23
Same, in 1833 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
390
2
23
Same, in 1834 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
112
1
24
Same, in 1835 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
83
2
24
Same, in 1836 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
119
2
25
Same, in 1837 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
92
3
25
Same, in 1838 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
104
2
23
statement showing the appropriations for 1834,
and estimates of the amount that will be re-
quired for 1835, for each bureau of the War
Department, having charge of disbursements,
&c.; documents President's message, page 309
Ex. Doc.
1
2
2
25
amount paid by the, for postage, express mail
-
Ex. Doc.
5
119
3
25
effect of reports of committees in settlement of
claims at the Department against U.S.
-
Ex. Doc.
8
101
3
25
extra clerks employed, answer calls of House of
Representatives
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
115
3
25
estimate for building fire proof building -
-
Ex. Doc.
3
119
1
22
report of committee on the subject of contract be-
tween Samuel Houston, and the Department
for supplying Indians with rations, &c.
-
Rep. Com.
5
502
2
24
Washington, Peter G., on the subject of re-organizing
the Treasury Department, simplifying inode of
keeping public accounts, &c. -
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
71
1
22
Washington, General, resolutions of Virginia against
the removal of the remains of, from Mount
Vernon
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
124
1
22
report of committee in favor of procuring statue of
Rep. Com.
8
450
2
22
report of committee recommending additional ap-
itized by
propriation for statue in progress by Greenough Rep.
Com.
2
47
370
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Washington, General.-Continued.
1
23
report of committee recommending the purchase
of books and papers of
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
231
1
24
Washington Monumental Society, report of committee
in favor of granting ground in Washington city,
for the purpose of erecting monument to the
memory of General Washington thereon
-
Rep. Com.
2
483
1
24
Washington Manual Labor School, memorial of, asking
Congress to purchase certain copies of fac
similes of the accounts of Gen. Washington -
Rep. Com.
4
120
1
22
Washington City, D. C., in relation to changing the
course of the Tyber creek, and enclosing cer-
tain public grounds in
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
223
2
22
memorial of the corporation, praying aid in
paying up subscription of stock in the Ches-
apeake and Ohio Canal
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
51
2
22
memorial of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad
Company, remonstrating against granting aid as
above, unless on certain conditions -
-
Ex. Doc.
3
113
2
22
memorial and remonstrance of meeting of citizens
of Washington, against the memorial of the
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company
-
Ex. Doc.
3
117
1
28
memorial of the corporation of Washington, pray-
ing Congress to assume their subscription to the
Chesapeake and Ohio Canal
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
68
1
23
report of committee, by Mr. Stoddert, recommend-
ing the granting of relief to the corporation of
Washington
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
366
2
23
memorial of committee on the part of the corpora-
tion, praying relief from their pecuniary em-
barrassments
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
14
1
24
same subject
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
23
1
24
report of committee, by Wm. B. Shepard, same
subject, and same object
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
269
1
22
statement showing the amount appropriated for
the public buildings, in the city of Washington,
up to 1830
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
291
1
22
report of committee on the subject of McAdam-
ising Pennsylvania Avenue, furnishing the pub-
'lic buildings with water, &c.; with statements
showing the value of the public property, the
cost of the capitol and other buildings -
-
Rep. Com.
2
291
1
23
report of Commissioner, Public Buildings, on the
improvement of Pennsylvania Avenue
-
Ex. Doc.
1
24
1
24
report of committee on improving Pennsylvania
Avenue, and building bridge over Rock creek
Rep. Com.
3
604
1
22
report of committee on the subject of straighten-
ing F and G streets -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
318
1
22
report of committee in favor of granting city lots
to the Columbian College
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
334
2
22
report recommending the purchase of part of the
mall heretofore granted to the corporation of -
Rep. Com.
1
B
2
24
report in favor of appropriating lots for the estab-
lishment of a museum and botanical garden in
Washington -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
290
1
24
grand jury of Washington, on the subject of a new
jail -
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
238
1
24
Same, criminal court
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
6
239
2
25
on the subject of erecting new jail and lunatic
asylum
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
96
2
24
amount of due bills cancelled by the corporation
of
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc
181
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 371
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Washington City, D. C.,-Continued.
I
23
memorial of inhabitants of, in relation to the abo-
lition of slavery and the slave trade in the Dis-
trict of Columbia
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
140
1
22
Watts, Archibald, revolutionary certificate
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
165
1
23
Waterman, Benjamin, carrying mail, Lodi to Buffalo -
Rep. Com.
3
324
I
24
Waterman, Luther, heirs of, commutation claim
-
Rep. Com.
2
508
2
24
Waters, John, heirs of, scrip on Virginia military land
warrants
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
203
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
367
1
22
Water for the Public Buildings, report of committee on
the subject of supplying
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
291
2
25
Watson, James C. and others, on the subject of contract
with the Creek Indians and General Jesup in
relation to Creek reservations
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
274
3
25
in relation to certain negroes captured, &c., from
Indians
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
225
1
24
Watson, John, value of vessel built for Government and
captured by the British, late war
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
631
3
25
Watson, Samuel and others
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
97
2
25
Watson, Alexander, depredations by Creek Indians -
Rep. Com.
4
1001
]
23
Watkinson, David, refund duties, importations under
18th section of tariff act of July, 1832 -
-
Rep. Com.
2
222
I
24
Watkins, Richard, losses on work on Cumberland road
Rep. Com.
2
363
3
25
Watlington, Francis, extra services, revenue service -
Rep. Com.
1
167
1
23
Weatherhead, Robert, purchase certain land
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
276
2
25
Weathers, Martha, heir of Thomas H. Boyles, seven
years half-pay, revolutionary -
-
Rep. Com.
3
692
I
23
Weaver, Jacob, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
364
I
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
I
Rep. Com.
1
59
]
24
Weaver, John, invalid pension
1
-
-
Rep. Coin.
3
733
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
I
Rep. Com.
1
190
]
22
Wear, Jeremiah, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
363
1
22
Webb, Josiah H., postrider, increase pension of
-
Rep. Com.
1
77
1
23
Webb, Joseph, invalid pension
-
1
-
Rep. Com.
1
1
]
24
Webb. Eli, extra labor on military road
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
339
1
22
Webber, John, extra allowance, taking census, Mada-
waska settlements in Maine
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
435
1
23
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
10
1
22
Weeden, Peleg, revolutionary pension
-
I
Rep. Com.
3
411
I
22
Weed, Elnathan, revolutionary pension,
-
-
Rep. Com.
I
112
2
21
Weeks, Samuel, revolutionary pension
-
.
Rep. Com.
1
100
2
25
Weeks. Phobe, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
791
2
25
Weeks. George
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
516
I
22
Weights and measures, report of Mr. Hassler, in 1831,
on the subject of
1
-
-
1
Ex. Doc.
6
299
2
23
report of committee. by Mr. Binney. on the sub-
jeet of fixing standard of
I
-
I
Rep. Com.
1
133
1
24
report of Mr. Hassler, on progress made in pre-
paring weights and measures for the custom-
houses
-
Ex. Doc.
2
32
I
85
Legislature of Pennsylvania in favor of States be.
ing furnished with
I
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
352
1
24
report of committee on furnishing the States with
Rep. Com.
1
259
1
24
another report, same object
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
449
2
25
report of Mr. Hassler, progress made in com-
pleting
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
14
CI
25
sets ready to be furnished the States, &c.
I
Ex. Doc.
11
454
2
25
on the subject of ounce weights for the use of the
Mint
I
-
Ex. Doc.
C9
14
I
23
Welch, Nathaniel, heirs of, Virginia military bounty
land
-
Rep.
SRR
2
25
Welch, Oliver, correct error in entry of land -
Rep. Com.
2
372
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Session.
Congress.
Description
of book.
Volume.
Number.
1
22
Wells, Dorothy, land claim -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
60
2
28
Welborn, Isaac and William, confirm purchase of In-
dian reservation
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
10
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
227
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
91
1
22
Wendall, John H., revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
57
1
24
commutation claim
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
394
2
22
Wendall, Joseph H., paymaster, for extra allowance,
paying militia
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
33
8
25
Wendeman, Philip, Indian depredations in Florida
-
Rep. Com.
1
162
1
24
Werner, Christopher, refund amount paid for patent,
and not issued
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
758
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
54
West Point Academy, (see Academy.)
1
22
West, Isaac, revolutionary pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
371
2
24
West, Thomas, revolutionary pension -
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
179
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
179
2
25
West, Anna, revolutionary pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
163
2
25
West, William W., assignee of D. C. Clark, lost horse
Rep. Com.
4
836
1
23
Westlake, Josiah, arrears of pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
286
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
407
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
t
Rep. Com.
1
189
8
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
140
2
24
Westley, Benjamin F., invalid pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
49
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
427
3
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
148
2
25
Westfall, Alfred, horse lost in campaign against Indians
Rep. Com.
4
1062
1
22
West Brook harbor, report of survey and estimates for
the improvement of
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
86
2
25
West Port, Connecticut, report showing the nature of
the work for the improvement of the harbor of,
the amount heretofore appropriated, and the
sum required in 1838 -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
90
1
24
Western frontiers, report of Committee on Military
Affairs, [by Colonel Richard M. Johnson,] on
providing for the defence of, by construction of
military roads, &c
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
401
1
24
on the subject of protecting frontier of Louisiana
Ex. Doc.
6
249
2
25
report of Secretary of War in 1837, in relation to
the protection of, accompanied with maps, &c.
Ex. Doc.
2
59
2
25
estimate of expense for the defence of
-
-
Ex. Doc.
5
114
2
25
documents submitted by Hon. Mr. Harrison and
Senator Linn of Missouri, in relation to the pro-
tection of
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
276
r 2
25
General Gaines's plan for its defence
-
-
Ex. Doc.
9
311
2
25
in relation to laying out military road and erecting
posts, &c, with a view to the defence of
-
Ex. Doc.
8
278
2
25
in relation to the selection of sites for military
posts, &c.
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
357
2
25
in relation to the hostile disposition of the Indians
in 1838, on the
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
11
434
3
25
views of Secretary of War, as to the protection of,
and suspending the withdrawal of the troops
from Fort Gibson, page 99
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
1
2
1
23
Wetmore, Alphonso, late paymaster, compromise claim
United States against him
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
223
2
25
Whales' Back, light house, breakwater for the protec-
tion of
-
-
-
-
-
Ex Doc
2
19
3
25
estimate, &c., required in 1889, for building the
lighthouse
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
158
1
25
Wheat and other bread stuffs imported, annually, from
1821 to 1887 -
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
44
24
Wheaton, Henry, outfit, Charge de Affaires to Prussia
Rep. Com
1
213
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. . 373
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
1
24
Wheeler, Richard, heirs of, revolutionary services
-
Rep. Com.
8
716
1
22
Wheeler and Morrison, sureties of, contract to furnish
arms, &c.
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
5
513
1
24
Wheeler, Henry G., commits breach of privilege against
House of Representatives
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
762
Wheeling, marine hospital at, (see Hospitals.)
1
22
Whitaker, Neel, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
381
1
22
Whitaker, Ephraim, arrears half-pay under pension act
of 1828
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
29
2
22
commutation claim
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
28
1
23
Same -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
63
2
25
Whitcomb, Rasselas, and others, surveyors, respecting
defalcation of Robert Lytle, Surveyor General
of Ohio, &c -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
960
1
22
White, Orin, services, laying out road in Michigan
-
Rep. Com.
8
341
1
23
White, Thomas, representatives of, robbed of public
money, while collector of internal duties, &c. -
Rep. Com.
3
353
1
23
White, John, work on Cumberland road
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
455
1
24
White, John, refund cost, &c., of prosecution, omitting
to deposite register of vessel with consul
-
Rep. Com.
1
161
2
23'
White, Margaret, widow of Col. Anthony Walton White,
advances during the revolution -
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
49
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
145
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
315
1
24
White, Captain Tarpley, heirs of, commutation claim -
Rep. Com.
1
165
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
247
3
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
5
1
24
White, Alexander, heirs of, commutation claim
-
Rep. Com.
2
456
1
24
White, Frederick, heirs of, occupation of his land for
military purposes
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
689
1
24
White, George, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
723
2
25
White, Elizabeth, revolutionary services of her hus-
band -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
862
3
25
White, John B., representatives of Robert, commutation
claim
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
915
8
25
White, James, loss on contract
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
199
3
25
White and Fettyplace, refund duties on goods saved from
wreck
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
263
3
25
White, Asa and Jabez, extra allowances, mail contract
Rep. Com.
2
286
8
25
White, Jacob, revolutionary pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
307
1
23
White and St. Francis rivers, in relation to the progress
in surveying -
-
-
-
-
Ex.' Doc.
1
22
2
24
Whitehall harbor, report and plan for the improvement of
Ex. Doc.
4
164
2
24
report of committee in reference to the improve-
ment of
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
175
2
25
amount appropriated for the improvement of, and
sum required in 1888, for its completion
-
Ex. Doc.
5
90
3
25
Whitehead, William A. and others, against making In-
dian Key, port of entry
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
41
3
25
refund advances, &c., for keeping up light at Cape
Florida
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
100
1
28
Whitehill, Stewart H., petition of, against Bank of the
United States
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
242
2
24
Whitehorne and Northam, refund duties paid on stills -
Rep. Com.
2
256
3
25
Whitmarsh and Gallison, bounty on fishing voyage
-
Rep. Com.
1
189
2
24
Whitney, Reuben M., memorial of, respecting certain
occurrences which took place while before
committee of the House as a witness -
-
Ex. Doc.
4
156
2
24
refuses to answer certain interrogatories pro-
pounded to him by committee, (Mr. Wise's,)
enquiring into the administration of the Execu-
tive Departments, [for further proceedings see
zed
House journal of this session]
-
Rep. Google Com.
by
-
3
194
374
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Whitney, Reuben M.-Continued.
2
24
report of select committee (by Mr. Garland, of Va,)
relative to his being employed as agent by the
deposite banks, &c.
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
193
1
23
Whitney, Daniel and others, claims to lands at Green
Bay, Wiskonsin, set apart for military purposes
Rep. Com.
3
396
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
182
2
25
report on Senate's bill in relation to said claims -
Rep. Com.
8
782
1
23
Whitney, Daniel, transportation account
-
Rep. Com.
4
469
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
14
1
23
Whitney, Henry, services as Secretary to naval squadron
Rep. Com.
1
181
1
24
Whitney, Seth, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
783
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
266
1
23
Whitsett, James, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
141
1
24
Whitsett, John, enter land in lieu of those forfeited
-
Rep. Com.
2
366
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
I
Rep. Com.
1
206
2
25
Whittett, Robert, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
299
3
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
78
2
24
Wickham, Wm., buildings destroyed by the British, late
war -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
38
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
308
2
24
Widrig, Conrad, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
211
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
169
8
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
180
Widows of army officers, respecting proposition to make
provision for. (See Army.)
Widows, navy officers. (See Navy Pensions.)
1
24
Widows and orphans of the officers and crew of the
schooner Wild Cat, lost, allowed six months pay
Rep. Com.
1
167
1
24
Widows and orphans, of officers and soldiers under Ma-
jor Dade, granted five years half-pay -
-
Rep. Com.
2
415
1
24
Widows and orphans, report of committee, in 1836, in
favor of making general provision for the allow-
ance of the five years half pay pensions, to wi-
dows, &c. of officers and soldiers dying of
wounds received in the United States service
Rep. Com.
2
426
of officers and soldiers, late war with Great Bri-
tain, and late wars with the Indians; reports
on applications for the allowance of the five
years half-pay pensions, viz :
1
22
in favor of Judith Thomas, erroneously disallowed
under the supposition that her husband had re-
signed
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
156
1
22
in favor of Jane Mary Lawrence, whose husband
died of wounds received in service, after passage
of act
-
I
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
216
2
22
in iavor of Lucy Loomis, whose husband died out
of camp, but from causes growing out of the ser-
vice -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
95
1
23
in favor of Pamelia Adams, whose husband was
killed in war with Black Hawk
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
328
2
23
in favor of Thankful Randall, husband dying in
service, and law having expired
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
89
1
24
in favor of Margaret Reynolds, widow of Samuel
Norcross, killed in the late war with Great
Britain
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
328
1
24
in favor of Ellen Ahern Schmuck, whose husband
died of wounds received, &c. -
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
335
2
25
in favor of the widow of General Jacob Brown, si-
milar case to the above of Mrs. Schmuck
-
Rep. Com.
2
402
1
24
in favor of the heirs of William C. Hazard, upon
relinquishing claim to bounty land
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
385
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-EROM 1831 TO 1839. 375
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Widows and orphans of officers.-Continued.
2
25
in favor of the widow of Elias Hyde, who was a
volunteer in the defence of Ogdensburg, and
who died of wounds there received
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
45
2
24
in favor of Ann S. Heilman, the death of whose
husband was occasioned by exposure and fa-
tigue in the Florida war
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
225
2
25
in favor of increasing the half pay pension of the
widow of Lieut. Andrew Ross, late of the ma-
rine corps, who died of wounds received in bat-
tle with the Seminole Indians
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
462
2
23
in favor of Josephine Nourse, widow of Dr. B. F.
Nourse, who died of disease contracted in the
Florida campaign, in 1836
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
510
widows of persons not belonging to the army, re-
ports in favor of allowing five years half pay
pensions to, Viz:
1
24
in favor of Ann Evans, whose husband died of
wounds received in proving cannon -
-
Rep. Com.
2
462
2
25
in favor of the widow of William Champney, mas-
ter carpenter at navy yard, who was killed in
launching U. S. vessel
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
488
Widows, repolutionary, seven years half pay, (see Half
pay to widows of officers of the revolution.)
1
23
Widows, revolutionary pension, report of committee in
favor of granting pensions to those whose mar-
riage took place before the term of service of
their husbands terminated
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
196
1
24
same object
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
210
1
24
report of committee against granting pensions to
widows of persons dying between the period of
commencement of pensions and date of act of
1832, in the case of Elizabeth Pearce
-
Rep. Com.
1
253
2
24
in favor of allowinga pension to Hannah Eldridge,
on account of the death of her first husband, who
died in 1779, notwithstanding she was again
married during the war
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
124
2
24
in favor of allowing pension to Huldah Penny-
man, widow of revolutionary soldier, who was
married the second time and again a widow -
Rep. Com.
2
235
1
24
Wigle, John, correct error in entry of land
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
719
1
24
Wilcox, Ebenezer, horse lost and hay furnished the army
Rep. Coin.
2
481
1
23
Wiley, John F., invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
861
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
260
2
25
Same -
-
I
-
-
-
Rep. Coin.
1
228
3
25
Saine
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
96
1
24
Wiley and Green, land claim -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
301
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
205
2
25
Wiley, Mathew, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
642
3
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
122
1
23
Wilges, William, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
883
1
24
Wilheid, Frederick, arrears of revolutionary pension
-
Rep. Com.
2
440
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
176
2
23
Wilkins, Charles, executor of, allowance of interest, &c.
Rep. Com.
1
58
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
32
1
22
Wilkinson, Reuben, heirs of, Indian depredations, pro-
vided for under treaty of Fort Wilkinson
-
Rep. Com.
2
243
1
23
Wilkinson, Asel, three months extra pay, seaman on
Lake Erie
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
65
3
25
Wilkinson, John, representatives of, building destroyed
by the British, late war
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
\
2
24
Wilkes county, Georgia, advances to volunteers, Florida
ized by
war
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
376
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
1
24
Willard, George C., pre-emption, on school lands
-
Rep. Com.
2
533
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
203
1
22
Willett, Edward, interest on bills drawn by quarter-
master, and not paid -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
19
1
23
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
16
(
1
22
Williams, John C., representative of Fielding Barnham
Rep. Com.
1
197
1
23
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
36
2
24
Williams, John R., goods destroyed by the British at
Buffalo
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
219
1
22
Williams, Thomas, horse lost in military service
-
Rep. Com.
1
23
1
23
Williams, Isaac, pre-emption in the purchase of certain
lands
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
395
1
24
widow of, same
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
291
1
23
Williams, John S., work on Cumberland road
-
Rep. Com.
4
455
1
24
Williams, James, executors of, indemnity under Florida
treaty for French spoliations, &c.
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
235
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
503
2
24
Williams, James A., correct error in entry of land
-
Rep. Com.
1
14
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
97
1
24
Williams, David, one of the captors of Major Andre,
erect monument to the memory of
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
811
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
428
2
25
Williams, Daniel, representatives of, commutation
claim
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
717
2
25
Williams, E. H., administrator of Dr. H. W. Crouch -
Rep. Com.
4
849
2
25
Williams, Nathan, heirs of, for loss of property, and
seven years half pay, revolutionary services -
Ex. Doc.
2
29
8
25
Williams, Wm. H., property lost by casualty, while
keeper of light house
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
56
3
25
Williams, Win. H., and others, Indian depredations in
Florida
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
162
2
25
Williams, Caleb, and Stephen W. Hunt, refund duties
on goods libelled, &c., for salvage
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
1020
3
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
169
8
25
Williams, Wm. senior, exchange military land, unfit for
cultivation
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
276
8
25
Williams, Mary, and others, same
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
276
1
23
Williamson, Charles, administrator of, locate other lands
in lieu of certain pre-emption rights -
-
Rep. Com.
2
270
1
24
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
72
1
24
Williamson, John, and others, property destroyed by the
British
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
538
2
25
Williamson, Lucy, representative of Captain Raines
Cook
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
912
2
25
Williamson and Jamison, extra allowance, transporta-
tion of the mail
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
991
1
24
Willis, Lewis B., extra allowance, inspector, New
Orleans
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
-
-
-
435
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
201
2
24
Willis, Jesse H., assignee of James Minnie, pre-emption
claim to certain lands, at St. Marks
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
95
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
346
3
25
Same -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
-
-
283
2
25
Willis, James B., losses on contract -
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
810
3
25
Same
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
163
3
25
Willis, George, loss of pilot boat in piloting revenue
cutter
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
-
240
1
22
Willmott, Robert, commutation claim
-
-
Rep. Com.
8
355
1
23
Same
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
-
62
2
25
Wilmington harbor, report showing the nature of the
work for its improvement, when commenced,
the amount appropriated, and sum required in
1838 -
Doc. Google
90
-
-
-
-
22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 377
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
1
22
Wilmington harbor, causes of delay in making survey of
Ex. Doc.
10
845.
1
22
Wilson, William, and Isaac Thomas, confirmation of
land claim
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
382
1
22
Wilson, John, Lieut, heirs of, seven years half pay,
revolutionary
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
88
1
24
Wilson, John, for services, inspector of Missouri militia,
late war with the Indians
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
703
2
25
Same
Rep. Com.
1
52
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
24
Wilson, Amy, arrears, revolutionary pension -
-
Rep. Com.
1
58
1
24
Wilson, Margaret, property destroyed in the revolution
Rep. Com.
3
821
2
24
Wilson, Joseph, pay due as soldier, and for pension
-
Rep. Com.
1
20
2
25
Wilson, David, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
226
3
25
Wilson, Thomas, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
291
Winchester and Potomac Railroad, (see Railroads.)
1
22
Winchester Jabez, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
105
1
24
Winch, Joseph revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
134
1
22
Wines of Austria, respecting the reduction of duty on
Ex. Doc.
4
176
1
24
of France, comparative statement of duties on,
under tariffacts of 1828 and 1830
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
117
1
24
Winnisimmit Ferry, report in relation to road through
hospital grounds at Chelsea, Mass.
-
-
Ex. Doc.
2
18
2
25
Winn, John, and others, owners of the schooner Joseph
Rep. Com.
4
873
1
22
Winter, Elisha, heirs of, land claim
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
405
1
23
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
303
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
554
1
22
Winter, Juvenal, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
395
1
24
Winteringer, Nathan, boat and cargo lost at New Or-
leans, in 1812
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
418
2
25
Winthrop, Thos. L. and others, New England Missis-
sippi Land Company, Yazoo land claim
-
Rep. Com.
4
966
1
22
Winston, Captain John, heirs of, commutation claim
-
Rep. Com.
3
407
1
23
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
118
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
158
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
195
2
24
Winslow, Samuel T.
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
71
2
25
Winslow, Jared, invalid pension
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
878
3
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
80
2
25
Winyaw Bay, South Carolina, survey of, with a view to
inland communication from Chesapeake Bay to
Charleston, S. C.
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
11
445
1
24
Wise, Enoch G., lost horse
-
-
I
-
Rep. Com.
3
798
1
22
Wishart, Thomas, heirs of, commutation claim
-
Rep. Com.
5
509
2
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
584
3
25
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
IS
1
22
Wiskonsan Territory, report of committee on establish-
ing Territorial Government of
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
145
1
24
memorial of the Legislative Council, praying for
the establishment of the Territory of -
-
Ex. Doc.
4
153
1
24
report of committee on creating office of surveyor
for the Territory of, with map of the Territory -
Rep. Com.
2
476
2
24
statement in relation to the deficiency of appro-
priations for the expenses of the Legislative
Council in 1836, and the amount which will be
necessary for 837
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
98
2
25
report of committee in favor of creating additional
land districts -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
287
2
25
same, in favor of establishing surveyor general's
office -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
288
2
25
same, on establishing Territory of Iowa -
-
Rep. Com.
2
585
2
25
same, on pre-emptions, settlers, Mineral Point -
Rep. Com.
3
25
memorial of miners, &c., frauds in lands at Mine-
itized by
ral Point
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
8
-
I
378
INDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,
Congress.
Description
Session.
of book.
Volume.
Number.
Wiskonsan Territory.-Continued.
2
25
memorial in favor of issuing patents, certain lands,
Green Bay, [Daniel Whitney and others]
-
Rep. Com.
3
782
2
25
same, sale of town lots in South Port, and con-
struction of harbor
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
852
2
25
same, complete public buildings, seat of govern-
ment for Wiskonsan -
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
941
2
25
Legislature, asking additional appropriations to
complete public buildings
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
7
157
2
25
memorial of inhabitants, same object
-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
377
2
25
Legislature in favor of paying Major Jeremiah
Smith for house destroyed while occupied by
Legislature
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
7
158
2
25
Legislature, construct harbor at Milwaukee
-
Ex. Doc.
7
159
2
25
inhabitants of Milwaukee, harbor and roads
-
Ex. Doc.
7
164
2
25
Legislature, road west of the Mississippi
-
Ex. Doc.
7
166
2
25
Legislature, donation of land opposite Burlington,
to aid in making road
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
7
168
2
25
Legislature, appropriation to improve navigation
of Des Moines and Rock rivers
-
-
Ex. Doc.
7
169
2
25
Legislature, appropriation to improve road, Racine
to the Mississippi
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
7
170
2
25
memorial of inhabitants of Milwaukee, improve
Pishlaka or Fox river
-
-
-
Ex Doc.
7
171
2
25
Legislature, in favor of right of citizenship to the
Stockbridge Indians -
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
7
173
2
25
inhabitants of, aid in erecting penitentiary
-
Ex. Doc.
10
332
2
25
inhabitants of, sell mineral lands
-
-
Ex. Doc.
10
378
2
25
in relation to contested land claims at Milwaukee
Ex. Doc.
11
459
3
25
inhabitants of Illinois and Wiskonsan, on the sub-
ject of lead mines
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
3
73
3
25
Legislature in favor of pre-emptions to settlers on
the line of the Milwaukee and Rock river
canal
-
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
124
8
25
Legislature in favor of proprietors of mineral lots,
&c., in Wiskonsan
-
-
-
-
Ex. Doc.
4
125
s
25
letter from Hon. J. D. Doty, on the subject of in-
ternal improvements in Wiskonsan -
-
Ex. Doc.
4
175
3
25
condition of banks in Wiskonsan, and in relation
to the currency received in payment for lands
Ex. Doc.
B
232
3
25
report of committee on the right of seat, in Con-
gress, as Delegate from the Territory of
-
Rep. Com.
1
7
1
24
Witherell, James, commutation claim
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
395
2
25
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
124
1
22
Witnesses, report of committee in favor of paying Geo.
H. Jennings, for loss of time, &c. in being detain-
ed as witness - -
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
408
1
22
in favor of James H. Brewer, similar case
-
Rep. Com.
3
409
1
28
against the claim of the executors of David Gel-
ston, for extra allowances made to witnesses -
Rep. Com.
2
276
2
25
in favor of allowing Joseph K. Averil the same
extra allowances as are allowed to witnesses
from abroad, for his attendance as a witness in
the case against White, for supposed burning of
the Treasury Department
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
4
981
1
22
Wogan, J., and others, land claim
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
62
1
22
Wolverton, Hiram and others
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
2
231
1
22
Wood, Ichabod, revolutionary pension
-
-
Rep. Com.
3
367
1
22
Wood, Job, invalid pension
Rep. Com.
3
434
-
-
-
-
1
23
Same -
1
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com
1
282
1
24
Same -
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com
244
28
Wood, Abiel, relieved from judgment against him, &c.
Rep. Com.
4
486
24
Same
-
-
-
-
-
-
Rep. Com.
1
311
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(Vide Barbary)\n7\n1\nAppropriations for contingent charges of govm't until 1802\noct. 2d\nS\n7\n1\ndo\ngeneral, for 1802\n1\n-\n-\noct. 3d\n7\n7\n1\nArmy, estimate of expenditures\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct. 2d\n7\n7\n1\nAyer, Elijah. documents relative to claim of\n-\n-\noct. 3d\n27\n7\n2\nAppropriations for 1803\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio\n2\n8\n1\nAppropriations for 1804\n[163] 163\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio\n1\n8\n1\ndo\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n14\n8\n2\nAppropriations for 1805\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n15\n8\n2\ndo additional\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n17\n8\n2\nArmy. on expenses of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n4\n133\n8\n2\nArsenals, on do\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n4\n133\n9\n1\nArms, statement of those fit for use\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n4\n143\n9\n2\nAppropriations for 1807\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n18\n10\n1\nAggressions, President's message on\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n50\n10\nJ\nAlexandria and Fredericksburg mail route\n-\n-\noct.\n58\n10\n1\nAlgiers, war with, commencement of\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n12\n10\n1\nAlgiers, peace with\n-\n-\n.\n-\n-\noct.\n13\n5\nINDEX-Continued.\nPRINTED DOCU-\nWRITTEN\nMENTS.\nCONGRESS.\nSESSION.\nDepartment.\nDOCUMENTS.\nVol.\nNo.\nVol.\nPage.\n10\n1\nAppropriations for 1808 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n25\nTreasury\n8\n22\n10\n1\ndo\nadditional\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n28\nTreasury\n8\n22\n10\n1\nArmstrong, John, bills on Treasury drawn by\n-\n-\noct.\n38\nTreasury\n8\n116\nWar\n4\n10\n1\nArmy, on the strength of the\n179\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n15\n10\n1\nArmy of 32,000 men, on the expense of an\n-\n-\noct.\n42\nWar\n4\n188\n10\n2\nAlabama Indians, on a small tribe of\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n7\n[168]\n10\n2\nAppropriations for 1809\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n15\n11\n1\nArmy, on the strength of the\na.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n4\n226\nState\n3\n11\n2\nAlabama and Mobile rivers, on the navigation of\n-\n-\n-\n640\n11\n2\nAppropriations for 1810\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct. 2d\n3\nTreasury\n9\n155\n11\n2\nArmory at Springfield, on the state of the\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n4\n301\n11\n2\nArms, on the sale to Maryland, of public\n-\n0\noct. 2d\n16\nWar\n4\n312\n11\n2\nArmy, returns of the\n-\n.\n.\n-\n-\nfol. 1st\n2\nTreasury\n9\n63\n11\n2\nAssays of foreign coins\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct. 2d\n2\n11\n3\nAudrian, Peter, on claim of\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct. 2d\n8\n11\n3\nAppropriations for 1811\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n19 & 20\n-\n9\n-\n300, 344\n11\nS\nDo\nunexpended, balances of\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n19\n11\n3\nDo\nfor the navy\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n32\n11\ns\nArmories at Springfield and Harper's Ferry, amount of\nexpenditure at the\n-\n-\n-\n.\n-\noct.\n27\nWar\n4\n344\n11\n3\nArms, sale of public\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n24\n11\nS\nArmy, return of the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfol. 1st\n%\n11\ns\nAssays of foreign coins\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n9\n297\n12\n1\nAppropriations for 1812\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n25\nTreasury\n10\n49\n12\n1\nArmories, on the public -\n-\noct.\n32\nWar\n4\n391\n-\n-\n-\n18\n1\nArmy. state of the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct. sd\n5\n12\n1\nArmy. expense of an addition to the (see military)\n-\n12\n2\nAppropriations for 1813\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n10\n290\n13\n2\nAccounts unsettled in the office of paymaster and account-\nant and navy\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nW.&N.\n5, 2\ns, 80\n13\n2\nAlgiers, on the departure of the Consul General for\n-\noct.\n6\n13\n2\nAliens, President recommends further provision for\n-\noct.\n3\n13\n2\nAppropriations for 1814 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n16. 40\nTreasury\n11\n83\n13\n2\nArmstrong's communications on the campaign on the\n[168]\n2\nnorthern frontier\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n54\n13\n2\nAssays of foreign coins\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfol. 1st\n8\nTreasury\n11\n206\n13\n3\nAlgiers, on the state of affairs between the United States\nand -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nState\n4\n304\n13\n3\nAppropriations, general -\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n40\nTreasury\n11\n329\n-\nDigitized by Google\nDo\nfor the navy\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n62\n13\n3\nArmories, on the public\n-\noct.\n69\nWar\n5\n133\n-\n-\n-\n-\n13\n3\nArmy, on certain appropriations for the\n-\n'\n-\noct.\n28\n13\n3\nArmy, on mode of subsisting the [by contracts]\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n5\n60\n14\n1\nAccountant, additional in the war department, on an\n-\noct.\n87\nWar\n5\n253\n14\n1\nAppropriation to cover a judgment against the collector of\nNew York\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n.\noct.\n78\nTreasury\n12\n327\n7\nINDEX-Continucd.\nPRINTED DOCU-\nWRITTEN\nCONGRESS.\nMENTS.\nSESSION.\nVol.\nDepartment.\nDOCUMENTS.\nNo.\nVol.\nPage.\n14\n1\nAppropriations, military, for 1814 and 1815, estimate of\ndeficiencies in\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n4\n14\n1\nAppropriations for 1816 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio 1st\n5\nTreasury\n12\n268\n14\n1\nArmy, list of the -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n42\nWar\n5\n169\n14\n1\nArmy appointments\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n33\nWar\n5\n169\n14\nI\nAttorney General, counsel called in, in certain cases, to\n[168]\nassist the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n73\nTreasury\n12\n385\n14\n2\nAcademy at West Point (see military academy) -\n-\n14\n2\nAccountability, on (from all the departments)\n-\n-\noct.\n47\nTreasury\n13\n206\n14\n2\nAlgiers, posture of our affairs with\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n1\n;\n14\n2\nAppropriations for 1817 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio 1st\n4\nTreasury\n13\n22\nDigitized by\n14\n2\nArmed vessels, information of such being fitted out\n-\noct.\n39\n14\n2\nDo\non the prevention of their being fitted out\n-\noct.\n39\n14\n2\nArmy, the strength of the\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio 2d\n5\n14\n2\nArmy, estimates of appropriations wanted for the\n-\noct.\n25\nGoogle\n14\n2\nAttorney General, on a more adequate provision for the\n-\noct.\n4\n14\n2\nDo\ninformation respecting the office of\n-\noct,\n47\n1\n2\nBaylor. John, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n1\n219\n1\n2\nBennet, Patrick\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n1\n57\n1\n2\nBrewster, Caleb\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n1\n198\n1\n2\nBrown. Enos\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n1\n152\n1\n2\nBurr, Salmon\nde\n.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n1\n68\n1\n3\nBank, national, on the plan of a\n.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n1\n373\n1\ns\nBaylor, John, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n1\n48\n3\n1\n3\nBeebee, Thaddeus\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n1\n72\n1\nS\nBill, Jabez\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n1\n83\n1\n3\nBayd, Thomas\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nI\nWar\n1\n79\n1\nS\nBrown, Andrew, on the memorial of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nState\n1\n167\n1\n3\nBuck, Philip, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n1\n77\n1\n3\nBuffington, Samuel do\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n1\n4\n2\n1\nBartleson, Levy\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n3\n83\n2\n1\nBass, Henry\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\nS\n123\n2\n1\nBlackledge, Richard do\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\nS\n129\n2\n1\nBond, William, representatives of, on petition of\n&\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n2\n126\n2\n1\nBoston, marine society of, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n3\n9S\n[ 168 ]\n2\n1\nBreck, Samuel, and others\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nState\n1\n227\n2\n1\nBrown, Adolphus\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n3\n83\n2\n1\nBush, John, representatives of do\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n2\n128\n2\n2\nBacon, Henry\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n2\n331\nDigitized by\n2\n2\nBaker, Thomas\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n............\n-\n-\nWar\n2\n387\n2\n2\nBalances between the United States and Bk. of the United\n386, 319\nStates, to the end of 1792; and balance of unapplied\n-\n-\nTreasury\n3\nGoogle\n437, 438\nrevenues until the same time\n2\n2\nBall, Joseph, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n3\n192\n2\nBaltimore, inspectors of, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\ns\n191\n2\n2\nBeale, Joseph\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n&\nTreasury\n3\n187\nB\n2\nBenjamin, Isaac\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n2\n328\n-\n2\nBlanchard, George\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\nS\n199\nINDEX-Continued.\n03\nPRINTED DOCU-\nWRITTEN\nCONGRESS.\nMENTS.\nSESSION.\nVol.\nDepartment.\nDOCUMENTS.\nNo.\nVol.\nPage.\n2\nof\nBlodgett, Rufus, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n2\n379\n2\n2\nBond, Hance\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n2\n329\n2\n2\nBowen, Jabez\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n,\nTreasury\n3\n191\n2\n2\nBrown, Francis & Benjamin\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n3\n191, 202\n2\n2\nBrowner, William\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\nS\n185\n2\n2\nByers, Robert\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n2\n329\n[891]\nS\n1\nBailey, Jacob\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n0\n-\nTreasury\n4\n156\n$\n1\nBank of the United States, copy of a contract with the\n-\nfolio\n4\nTreasury\n4\n197\n3\n1\nBedford, Joseph (see Hardy)\n-\n-\n-\n-\nS\n1\nBennet, Joseph, on the petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n4\n158\n3\n1\nBingham, James, and others, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n4\n159\n3\n1\nBrandon, John, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n,\n-\n4\n192\nDigitized by\nS\n1\nBritain and France, documents and President's message\nconcerning\n,\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n1,2, 3\n3\n1\nBritish Minister, a letter to the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nState\n1\n423\nGoogle\n3\n1\nBrown, Oliver, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n4\n159\n4\n1\nBritain, copy of the treaty with\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n25\n4\n1\nBritain, President assigns reasons for not delivering cer-\ntain papers relative to a treaty with\n1\n,\noct.\n34\n4\n1\nBurnet, William, late of New Jersey, deceased, on a letter\nfrom -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n3\n263\n4\n2\nBank of the United States, on sale of part of the capital\nstock of the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n22\n5\n1\nBlount. William, senator from Tennessee, relative to\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n3\nS18\n5\n2\nBelligerents, expenditures in the prosecution of the claims\nof citizens for property captured by the\n-\n-\nfolio\n4\nState\n2\n442\n5\n2\nBelligerents. expenditures in the prosecution of the claims\nof citizens for property captured by the\n-\n-\n-\n-\nState\n3\n11\n5\n2\nBounties, expenditure of appropriations for\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\nS\n395\n5\n2\nBritain, losses recovered by the citizens of the United\nStates, under the treaty with -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nState\n3\n1\n6\n2\nBritish depredations on our commerce\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n19\nState\nS\n133\n7\n1\nBarbary powers, relative to\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct. 1st\n3,7\n7\n1\nDo\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct. 2d\n1,5\n7\n1\nBell, James, on the petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct. 3d\n15\n163\n7\n1\nBerceau, a French corvette, relative to the\n-\n-\noct. 2d\n9\n7\n1\nBills of credit, petitions of the holders of -\n-\n-\noct. sd\n13\n7\n1\nBritain, the convention between the United States and (on\nthe 6th article of the treaty) -\n-\n-\n-\noct. 2d\n13\n8\n1\nBainbridge, letter from\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct. 3d\n4\n9\n1\nBills drawn by the Minister at Paris, on the Treasury, for\nclaims embraced by the convention with the French\nrepublic in 1803\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio\n8, 9\n9\n1\nBlossom, Joseph, on the petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n4\n146\n9\n1\nBrooks, Cornelius, on the petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nNavy\n1\n192\n2\nBalances in the banks in favor of the United States\n-\nfolio\n3\n2\nBeaumarchais, on the claim of\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n13\n11\nINDEX-Continued.\n1%\nPRINTED DOCU-\nWRITTEN\nCONGRESS.\nMENTS.\nSESSION.\nVol.\nNo.\nDepartment.\nDOCUMENTS.\nVol. Page.\n9\n2\nBlockades, explanation of the French decree relative to\n-\noct.\n16\n9\n2\nBritain, treaty with\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n16\n9\n2\nBuildings, public, on the -\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n3\n9\n2\nBurr, Aaron, information of a plot against the U. States by\noct.\n6,7, 8, 9\n9\n%\nBurr. A. the surrender of\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n16\n10\n1\nBeaumarchais, on the claim of\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n22\nSte te\n3\n445\n10\n1\nBegley John, on the petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n46\nWar\n4\n200\n10\n1\nBritain, certain orders of (against the maritime rights of\nneutrals)\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n10\n10\n1\nBuildings, public, on the -\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n19\n10\n1\nBurr, A. proceedings and evidence in the trial of\n-\n-\noct.\n3\n10\n2\nBalances on the treasury books for advances prior to June\n31st, 1808\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\nB\n268\n10\n2\nBritain, affairs between the United States and\n-\noct.\n11, 12\n10\n2\nBuildings. public, on the\n-\n-\nfolio\n3\n11\n2\nBalances, outstanding. in favor of the Treasury\n-\nfolio 2d\n1\n11\n2\nBaltic. on an alleged blockade of the\n-\n-\noct. 1st\n7\nState\n3\n607\n11\n2\nBaltimore. emoluments and expenditures of the collector of\n-\n-\nTreasury\n8\n237\n11\n2\nBank, National, on the subject of a\n-\n-\noct. 2d\n7\n11\n1 Batture in New Orleans. on the right of the\nState\n3\n661\n2\n11\n2\nBelligerents, on the result of a proposition respecting the\nrevocation of their illegal orders and decrees, made to\n}\n-\nState\n{\n623,657,\n9\n641\nthe\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n11\n2\nBishop. Joseph, on the petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n4\n302\n11\n2 Buck. Anthony on the petition of\n-\n-\n-\noct 2d\n4\nTreasury\n8\n198\n11\n3 Balances unsettled, statement of\n-\n-\n-\nfolio 2d\n5,6\n11\nS Bank of the United States. statements respecting the\n-\nfolio 1st\n13, 15\nTreasury\n9\n396 ,406\n11\nS Bell, Sampson, on the petition of\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n4\n304\n11\n3\nBills of exchange, on Degen, Purviance & Co. on the\n-\nfolio 2d\n1\n11\ns\ndo\ndo\n-\noct.\nzy\n}\nTreasury\n9\n483\n11\nS Bordeaux, letters from the agent of the American consul at\noct.\n11\n11\n3\nBuildings. public, on the\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n8, 7\n12\n1\nBalances unsettled\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio 2d\n1\n12\n1\nBanks, public deposites in different\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n26\nTreasury\n10\n147\n12\n1\nBarbary, disbursements for intercourse with the powers of\nfolio 2d\n5\nTreasury\n10\n88\n168] 163\n12\n1\nBarlow, minister in France, correspondence of, with\nMonroe\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n13\n12\n1\nBlodget's hotel, on\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio 3d\n15\n12\n1\nBonds of the collectors of the customs, on the official\n-\nfolio 2d\n15\n18\n1\nBritish minister, on the differences between the two coun-\ntries\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n6\n18\nDigitized by\n1\nBritish minister, disavows the agency of Great Britain in\nIndian affairs\n-\noct.\n7\n12\n1\nBritish minister's correspondence with Monroe, on the or-\nders in council\n-\n-\noct.\n1\n12\n1\nBritish minister's correspondence on Capt. Henry's docu-\nments\noct.\n11\n18\nINDEX-Continued.\n14\nPRINTED DOCU-\nWRITTEN\nCONGRESS.\nMENTS.\nSESSION.\nVol.\nDepartment.\nDOCUMENTS.\nNo.\nVol.\nPage.\n12\n1\nBritish minister's correspondence on the encouragement\ngiven to the Indians by Great Britain, and on impress-\ned seamen\n-\n-\noct.\n18\n12\n2\nBainbridge, capture of the Java by\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n12\n12\n2\nBarbary powers, disbursements for intercourse with the\nfolio 1st\n10\nTreasury\n10\n370\n168 ]\n12\n2\nBerlin and Milan decrees, on the repeal of the\nI\noct.\n14\n12\n2\nBermuda, proclamation of the Governor of, providing for\n2. supply of the British West Indies by a trade under\nlicences\n-\n-\n-\nI\n-\noct.\n13\n12\n2\nBounty land of the Virginia line, on the western boundary\nof the\n-\n-\n-\n1\n-\nfolio 2d\n12\n12\n2\nBritain, on the pacific advances of the U. States towards\noct.\n4,5\n12\n2\nBritish officers, conduct of, towards prisoners taken in\nAmerican armed vessels\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n7\n13\n1\nBerlin and Milan decrees, information respecting the\noct.\n2\n13\n2\nBalances unsettled on the books of the Treasury and Na-\nvy Departments\n-\nfolio\n16\nTreasury\n11\n25\n13\n2\nBanks, incorporated, of the District of Columbia, on the\noct.\n68\nTreasury\n11\n150\n13\n2\nBarbary powers, expenses of intercourse with\nI\nfolio\n13\nTreasury\n11\n176\n13\ns\nBalances on the books of the Treasury and Navy Depart-\nments\n.\nfolio\n13\n-\n13\nS\nBarbary powers. state of our affairs with the\n-\n-\noct.\n70\nState\n4\n204\n13\nS\nBounties and premiums, amount of\n.\n-\n-\nfolio\n16\nWar\n5\n134\n13\n3\nBridge Company, on the petition of the Eastern Branch\n-\n-\nNavy\n2\n171\n13\nS\ndo\ndo\n-\n-\nWar\n5\n.\n137\n13\n3\nBridge Company, on the petition of the Washington\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n5\n137\n14\n1\nBalances, on the books of the Treasury and Navy Depart-\nments\n-\n-\n-\nfolio 2d\n15, 16, 17\n14\n1\nBaltimore harbor, on the expense of the vessels sunk in the\n-\n-\nWar\n5\n222\n14\n1\nBank, national. plan of a\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n12\nTreasury\n12\n357\n14\n1\nBanks, loans to the United States by different\n-\nfolio\n19\nTreasury\n12\n352\n14\n1\nBiddle, Captain, captures the Penguin\n-\n-\noct.\n6\n14\n1\nBills protested, the course pursued at the War office in the\npayment of interest on\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n74\n14\n1\nBounty lands, bad quality of certain military\n-\n-\noct.\n81\n163\n14\n1\nBritain, commercial treaty with\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n5\n14\n1\nBritish vessels, instructions to collectors relative to\n-\noct.\n5\nTreasury\n12\n318\n14\n1\nBritish colonies, duties for imports from the U. S. in the\noct.\n84\n14\n1\nBritish West Indies, on the duties upon the tonnage and\ncargo of British vessels entering the ports of the Unit-\ned States from the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n53\n14\n1\nBritish goods entered at Hampden, on\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n12\n391\nDigitized by Google\n14\n2\nBalances on the books of the Treasury and Navy\n-\nfolio 1st\n14, 15\n14\n2\nBank of the United States, on the beneficial effects deriva-\nble from the\n-\n-\noct.\n2\n14\n2\nBritish West Indies and American colonies, amount of du-\nties on imports from, and on prohibition of said imports\n-\n-\nTreasury\n18\n18\n1\n2\nCaliffe, Stephen, on the petition of\n-\n-\n-\n.\n-\nWar\n1\n129\n15\nINDEX-Continned.\n16\nPRINTED DOCU-\nWRITTEN\nCONGRESS.\nMENTS.\nSESSION.\nDepartment.\nDOCUMENTS.\nVol.\nNo.\nVol.\nPage.\n1\n2\nCarleton, Samuel, on petition of -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n1\n142\n1\n2\nCarman, Henry,\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n1\n152\n1\n2\nCastigan, Lewis J.\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n1\n217\n1\n2\nChappel, John,\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n1\n-\n-\nWar\n1\n205\n1\n2\nCoasting trade, and collection of duties on imports and\ntonnage, on the difficulties occurring in the execution\n[168]\nof the acts regulating the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n1\n226\n1\n2\nCochran, John, on the memorial of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n1\n175\n1\n2\nCoins, on weights, measures, and\n3\n-\n-\n-\n,\nState\n1\n11\n1\n2\nCole, Thomas, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n1\n156\n1\n2\nCondy, Thomas H. on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n1\n167\nDigitized by Google\n1\n2\nCook, David,\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n1\n84\n1\n2\nCopper coinage, on proposals for supplying the United\nStates with a\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n9\nfolio\n10\nState\n1\n1\n1\n2\nCorps of two regiments of infantry, ten companies each,\n&c. expense of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n8\n-\n-\nWar\n1\n263\n1\n2\nCrawford, Thomas, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n.\nWar\n1\n124\nI\n2\nCredit, on the support of public\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio\n1\nTreasury\n1\n1\n1\n3\nCardiff, John, on petition of\n-\n-\n,\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n1\n81\n1\ns\nChadwick, John and Cabel, on petition of\n,\n6\n-\n-\nWar\n1\n19,82\n1\nS\nCharlesworth, John M.\nde\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n1\n78\n1\n3\nClapp, Stephen,\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n1\n25\n1\n3\nCod and whale fisheries, on the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nState\n1\n103\n1\n3\nConnelly, Robert. on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n1\n73\n1\n3\nConyngbam, Nesbitt, & Co. and James Crawford, on pe-\n3\ntition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n2\n125\n1\n3\nCook, David, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n1\n70\n1\n3\nCottle, William, do\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n.\nWar\n1\n68\n1\n3\nCredit, on further provision for the support of public\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n1\n351\n2\n1\nCaines, Edward, on the petition of the executors of\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n2\n432\n2\n1\nCalvinist Church, in Chester county, Penn. on petition of\n-\n-\nTreasury\n3\n38\n2\n1\nCampbell, Thomas, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n2\n123\n2\n1\nCarlile, John,\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n3\n77\n2\n1\nCertificates lost or destroyed, petition for the renewal of\n-\n-\nTreasury\n3\n105\n2\n1\nClapham, Josias, on petition of\n,\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\nS\n106\n[163]\n2\n1\nColvill, Charles,\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nState\n1\n215\n2\n1\nCommerce and navigation of the United States, on the\n-\n-\n-\nState\n1\n319\n2\n1\nCommissioners for negotiating treaties with the Creeks,\nDigitized by\nextra expenses incurred by the late\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n2\n445\n2\n1\nCommissioners of Loans for Rhode Island and New Hamp-\nshire, on petitions of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n2\n440\n1\nCourts, Richard Henley, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n2\n302\nGoogle\n2\n1\nCraine, John, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n2\n116\n2\n1\nCrowell, Margaret, on petition of. (See Albaugh.)\n2\n1\nCustoms, emoluments of the officers of the\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\nS\n67\n2\n2\nCable, Thomas, on petition of. (See Scribner.)\n-\n-\n2\n2\nCalvin, Patrick,\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n3\n187\n2\n2\nCampbell, Patrick,\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n377\n17\nINDEX-Continued.\n18\nPRINTED DOCU-\nWRITTEN\nCONGRESS.\nMENTS.\nDOCUMENTS.\nSESSION.\nVol.\nNo.\nDepartment.\nVol.\nPage.\n2\n2\nCarroll, Mary, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n2\n327\n2\n2\nCharlont, Peter, certificate of Judges in favor of -\n-\n2\n2\nChester, Simeon, on petition of -\n-\n-\n$0\n-\n-\nWar\n2\n370\n2\n2\nChester, Samuel,\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n2\n337\n2\n2\nClerks in the State Department -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nState\n2\n328\n2\n2\nClerks in the Treasury Department\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n3\n266\n[168] 168\n2\n2\nClerks in the War Department -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n2\n309\n2\n2\nClingan, Charles, on petition of -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n2\n382\n2\n2\nCoins. on the assays of certain gold and silver\n-\n-\n-\n8\nState\n1\n320\n2\n2\nCollins, Putnam -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n3\n202\n2\n2\nCommercial intercourse of the United States with foreign\nnations, on the reasons for delaying to report on the -\n-\n'\nState\n1\n337\n2\n2\nCommissioners of Loans, accounts of sundry (for cle:k\nDigitized by Google\nhire, &c.)\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n3\n242\n2\nConcklin, Ezekiel, and others, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\nя 2 2 2 2\nTreasury\n3\n187\n2\nCoon, Christian, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n9\nWar\n2\n329\n2\nCowenboven, Nicholas, and others, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\nS\n191\n2\nCowenhoven, Peter, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nState\n2\n363\n2\nCranch, Lemuel,\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n3\n183\n2\n2\nCrooke, Robert,\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n2\n384\n2\n2\nCroxall, Charles,\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n2\n382\n2\n£\nCunningham, Hugh,\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n3\n203\n3\n1\nCarolina. resolutions of the Legislature of (on an attempt\n1\nto raise troops for France in its limits)\n-\n-\noct.\n4\n3\n1\nChamplin, Jabez, on petition of -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n4\n160\n3\n1\nCoinage, on the impediments, at the mint, to\n-\n-\n-\n-\nState\n1\n442\n3\n1\nCommerce of the United States, on the privileges and res-\ntrictions, in foreign countries, of the -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nState\n1\n413,489\n3\n1\nCommerce, on the vexations committed by foreign armed\nvessels on our\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nState\n1\n455\n3\n1\nCommissioners of Loans, certain accounts of\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n4\n133\n3\n1\nCommissioner of the Revenue. (See Revenue.)\n3\nI\nCorrespondence of our Ministers in France and G. Britain\noct.\n9, 10, 11\n3\n1\nCreeks. relative to a peace with the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n3\n12\nS\n1\nCrecks and Cherokees, amount of presents, since the treaty\n[168]\nat New York, made to the (also expenses of said treaty)\n-\n-\nWar\n3\nSO\n3\n2\nCoit, Thomas, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n.\n-\nTreasury\n4\n442\n3\n2\nCourts of the United States, on fees and regulations proper\nDigitized by Google\nfor the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nAttor.\n1\n143\n3\n2\nCredit, plan for the support of public\n-\n-\n-\n.\n-\nTreasury\n{\n289,291,\n4\n421,422\n3\n2\nCreeks, documents and letters from Wayne and Seagrove,\nagents for the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n.\nWar\nS\n199\n4\n1\nClaims not admitted as valid, proceedings of Treasury on\ncertain, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n.\n-\n-\noct.\n4\nTreasury\n5\n36\n4\n1\nColville, Charles, on the petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nState\n1\n478\n4\n1\nCustoms, emoluments and expenditures of officers of the\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n5\n121\n4\n2\nCarmichael, Antonia, on the memorial of\n-\n.\noct.\n13\nState\n2\n16\n19\nINDEX-Continued.\n20\nPRINTED DOCU-\nWRITTEN\nCONGRESS.\nMENTS.\nSESSION.\nDepartment.\nDOCUMENTS.\nVol.\nNo.\nVol. Page.\n4\n2\nCompensations for losses by the French, on petitions for\noct.\n14\nState\n2\n22\n4\n2\nContingent charges of government, on expenditure of sums\nto defray the -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n2\nTreasury\n5\n393\n5\n1\nCommerce, on the depredations on American\n-\n-\noct.\n5\nState\n2\n177\n5\n1\nCommissioner for ruuning the boundary between us and\nFlorida\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n4\nState\n2\n133\n[168]\n5\n2\nCannon contracted for, since Jan. 7, 1794, for frigates, &c.\noct.\n16\nWar\n3\n392\n5\n2\nCantrill. Stephen, on petition of -\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n14\nWar\n3\n371\n5\n2\nCarmichael, Antonia, on the memorial of\n-\n-\noct.\n1\n5\n2\nCensus -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n23\n5\n2\nCertificates of registered and unfunded debt, loan office\nand final settlement certificates, on\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n8\nTreasury\n5\n513\n5\n2\nCherokee treaty, estimate of expense of holding a\n-\n-\nWar\nS\n368\n5\n2\nClaims for captures by British vessels, expenditures in pro-\nDigitized by Google\nsecuting\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n2, 3\n442, 11\n5\n2\nClinch river, on running a line of experiment from the\nChilhowe mountain to\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n7\nWar\n3\n249\n5\n2\nCommerce, on protection of (see reports of select committees)\noct.\n15\n5\n2\nContracts for the army\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n13\nTreasury\n6\n356\n5\n2 1 Customs, emoluments and expenditures of the officers of the\nfolio\n8\nTreasury\n6\n343\n5\n3\nCarriages. amount of duties on\n.\nfolio\n3\nTreasury\n6\n396\n5\n3\nCustoms, emoluments of the officers of the\nfolio\n6\nTreasury\n6\n486\n6\n1\nConstellation and La Vengeance, action between the\n-\noct.\n20\nNavy\n1\n34\n6\n1\nCustoms, emoluments of the officers of the\n-\nfolio\n2\nTreasury\n7\n152\n6\n1\nCutting, John Brown, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n18\nState\nS\n103\n6\n2\nCaptures by the British since 1800, of which complaint is\nmade\n-\n-\noct.\n19\nState\nS\n133\n6\n2\nContingent fund, annual account of the\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n8\n7\n1\nCensus the 211\n-\n-\n-\n.\n-\n-\noct. 1st\n4\n7\n1\nClerks in Navy Department\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct. 3d\n25\n-\n1\n85\n7\n1\ndo in War Department\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct. 3d\n28\n,\n4\n83\n7\n1\ndo in State Department\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct. 3d\n5\n-\n3\ndo in Treasury Department -\n{\n166 441,\n7\n1\n-\n-\n-\noct. 3d\n19\n456\n7\n1\nColumbia Territory, expenses of the United States in the\nexercise of jurisdiction over the\n-\n-\noct. sd\n20\n[163]\n7\n1\nConvention between the U. States and G. Britain in rela-\ntion to the 6th article of the treaty of commerce, &c. -\noct. 2d\n13\n7\n1\nContingent charges of government, appropriations for (un-\ntil 1802)\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct. 2d\n3\n7\n1\nCopper mines, on the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct. 2d\n8\n7\n1\nCourts of the United States. statements of suits in the\n-\noct. 1, 2\n6, 2\n7\n1\nCustoms. emoluments of the officers of the\n-\n8\nfolio\n5\nDigitized by Google\n7\n2\nClaims for land. on certain\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n16\n4\n112\n7\n2\nContingent expenses of government, on, fund for defraying\nthe\n-\n-\noct.\n9\n7\n2\nCustoms, emoluments of officers of the\nfolio\n10\n8\n1\nClaiborne, a letter from (on importation of slaves into Lou-\nisiana)\noct.\n13\n21\nINDEX-Continued.\n22\nPRINTED DOCU-\nWRITTEN\nCONGRESS.\nMENTS.\nDOCUMENTS.\nSESSION.\nVol.\nNo.\nDepartment.\nVol.\nPage.\n8\n1\nContingent expenses of government, on fund for the\n-\noct.\n7\n8\n2\nClaims barred by statute of limitation\n-\n-\n-\nfolio\n2\n8\n2\nContingent charges of government, on fund for the\n-\noct.\n14\n8\n2\nContractors for the mail, list of\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio\n9\n8\n2\nCustoms. emoluments of the officers of the\n-\n-\nfolio\n5\n9\n1\nCaramalli Hamet. on the application of\n-\n-\n-\noct. 1st\n7, 12\n9\n1\nCarolina. forts and fortifications ceded to the U.S. by South\n[ 1698\noct. 1st\n11\n9\n1\nColonial trade, depredations on\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct. 1st\n10\n9\n1\nContingent charges of government, on the\n-\n-\noct. 1st\n8\n9\n1\nContracts for the mail, on the\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio\n12\nDigitized by\n9\n2\nClerks in the Department of State\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n17\n9\n2\ndo\ndo\nTreasury\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n21\n9\n2\ndo\ndo\nWar\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n25\nWar\n4\n159\n9\n2\ndo\ndo\n-\noct.\n28\nGoogle\nNavy\n-\n-\n9\n2\ndo\ndo\nPost Office\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n29\n9\n2\nCombination against the Union, information of a\n-\noct.\n6,7,8, 9\n9\n2\nConnecticut, expenses of prosecutions in\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n23\n9\n2\nContingent charges of government, on the\n-\n-\noct.\n10\n9\n2\nCumberland road, on the\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n12\n10\n1\nCapitol, on construction of south wing of the\n.\n.\noct.\n59\n10\n1\nChase's trial, expenses\n,\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n26\n10\n1\nClerks in Department of State\n.\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n23\n10\n1\ndo\ndo\nTreasury\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n30\nTreasury\n8\n63\n10\n1\ndo\ndo\nWar\n-\n-\n-\n-\nect.\n45\nWar\n4\n198\n10\n1\ndo\ndo\nNavy -\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n52\nNavy\n1\n245\n10\n1\nCoins, foreign, on the regulation of the currency of\n-\noct.\n31\n10\n1\nCombs, William. on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n6\nTreasury\n8\n146\n10\n1\nContingent charges of government, on the\n-\n-\noct.\n6\n10\n1\nCredit for duties on imported goods, on an extension of\n-\noct.\n36\nTreasury\n8\n95\n10\n1\nCumberland road, on the\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n.\n14.\n10\n1\nCustoms, emoluments of officers of the\n-\n-\n-\nfolio\n5\n10\n2\nClaiborne, on a letter from Gov'r (on the Alabama Indians)\noct.\n7\n10\n2\nClerks in the Department of Treasury\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n18\n10\n2\ndo\ndo\nWar\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n21\nWar\n4\n231\n10\n2\ndo\ndo\nNavy\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n22\n10\n2\ndo\ndo\nPost Office\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n23\n10\n2\nCommercial rights of neutrals, proclamations relative to the\noct.\n5\n10\n2\nContingent charges of government, on the\n-\n-\noct.\n10\n10\n2\nCumberland road, on the\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n4\n10\n2\nCustoms, emoluments of the officers of the\n-\n-\nfolio\n6\nTreasury\n8\n254\n11\n1\nContracts in the War Department\n-\n-\n-\nfolio\n3\nWar\n4\n231\n11\n2\nCanning, the British Secretary, a letter from, to Erskine\noct.\n3\n11\n2\nClaims, miscellaneous, expenditures on account of\n-\noct. 2d\n6\nTreasury\n9\n203\n11\n2\nClearances, instructions to collectors on refusing to pri-\nvate armed vessels of the United States\n-\n-\noct. 2d\n5\nTreasury\n9\n200\n11\n2\nClerks in the Department of Treasury\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n9\n210\n2\ndo\nWar\n-\n-\n-\noct. 2d\n15\n2\ndo\nNavy\n-\n1\n-\noct. 2d\n18\n23\nINDEX-Continued.\n24\nPRINTED DOCU-\nWRITTEN\nCONGRESS.\nMENTS.\nSESSION.\nVol.\nNo.\nDepartment.\nDOCUMENTS.\nVol.\nPage.\n11\n2\nClerks in the Department of Post office\n-\n-\noct. 2d\n20\n11\n2\nCollectors, an extra allowance to certain\n-\n-\noct. 2d\n9, 10\n11\n2\nContingent expenses of government, on the\n-\n-\noct. 1st\n9\n11\n2\nContracts in the Department of Treasury\n-\n-\noct. 2d\n6\nTreasury\n9\n203\n11\n2\ndo\nWar\n-\n-\n-\nfolio 1st\n7\nWar\n4\n189\n11\n2\ndo\nNavy\n-\n-\n-\nfolio 1st\n9\nNavy\n1\nS05\nfolio 1st\n168] 163\n11\n2\nConsular agents in Europe\n-\n-\n-\n-\n5\n11\n2\nCustoms, emoluments of officers of the\n-\n-\nfolio 2d\n8\nTreasury\n9\n239\n11\n3\nCapitol, on the sums expended on and still necessary for\n16\nDigitized by\nDigi\nfinishing the\n-\n-\noct.\n11\n3\nCharge d'affaires at Paris, letters from [Secretary of State\nby\nand French minister]\n-\noct.\n11\n3\nChurch in Alexandria, President rejects the bill for incor-\nporating\n-\noct.\n15\n11\n3\nChurch, at Salem, Mississippi, President returns the bill\nfor an appropriation to the\n-\n-\noct.\n17\n11\n3\nClaim of the Board of Commissioners west of Pearl river,\nfor additional compensation for their services, on the\noct.\n21\nTreasury\n9\n394\n11\n3\nClaims, miscellaneous, discharged at the Treasury\n-\n-\n0\nTreasury\n9\n413\n11\n3\nClerks in Department of Treasury\n-\n-\n-\nfolio 1st\n11, 17\nTreasury\n9\n346, 429\n11\nS\ndo\nPost office\n-\n-\n-\nfolio 2d\n14\n11\nS\ndo\nWar\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n25\nWar\n4\n335\n11\n3\ndo\nNavy\n$\n-\n-\noct.\n30\nNavy\n1\n370\n11\nS\nCoins, foreign, on regulating the currency of\n-\n.\nfolio 1st\n9\nTreasury\n9\n297\n11\nS\nColléctors of customs, proclamation and letter to the\n-\noct.\n9\n4\n11\n3\nConnelly, John, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nNavy\n2\n26\n11\n3\nConsul at Bordeaux, letter to Secretary of State, from agent\nfor the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n11\n11\nS\nContingent expenses of government\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n10\n11\n3\nContracts in Department of Treasury\n-\n-\nfolio 1st\n16\nTreasury\n9\n413\n11\n3\ndo\nWar\n-\n-\n-\nfolio 2d\n9\n11\nS\ndo\nNavy\n-\n-\n.\noct.\n31\n11\nS\ndo\nPost Office\n-\n-\nfolio 2d\n14.\n11\n3\nCustoms, on the petition of inspectors of, in Philadelphia\noct.\n23\n11\n3\nCustoms, in Great Britain, on American produce\n-\noct. 1st\n6\n[ 163 ]\n11\n3\nCustoms, emoluments of officers of the\n-\n-\noct. 2d\n2\n12\n1\nCaptures, by the belligerants, during the present Europe-\n12\n1\nan war\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio 1st\n4\nState\n4\n26\n12\n1\nChesapeake, on the adjustment of the affair of the\n-\noct. 2d\n3\n12\n1\nClaims, miscellaneous, discharged at the Treasury\n-\n12\n1\nClarke, Edward, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n4\n397\n22, 31,\n422, 21,\n12\n1\nClerks in the Departments of State, War, and Navy\n-\noct.\n-\n4, I\n35\n244, 452\n12\n1\ndo\nTreasury\n-\n-\nfolio 2d\n6\nTreasury\n10\n96\n12\n1\ndo\nPost office\n-\n-\nfolio 3d\n14\n12\n1\nCoins, foreign, on\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio 2d\n14\nTreasury\n10\n30\n12\n1\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n23\n1\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n34\n25\n2\nConnell, John, on petition of\n-\n5\nINDEX-Continued.\n26\nPRINTED DOCU-\nWRITTEN\nCONGRESS.\nMENTS.\nDOCUMENTS.\nSESSION.\nVol.\nNo.\nDepartment.\nVol.\nPage.\n12\n1\nConnor, Benjamin, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n4\n389\n12\n1\nContingent expenses of government\n-\n-\n-\nfolio 1st\n2\n12\n1\nContracts in the Department of Treasury\n-\n-\nfolio 2d\n8\n12\n1\ndo\nWar\n-\n-\n-\nfolio 3d\n4\nWar\n4\n381\n12\n1\ndo\nNavy\n-\n-\nfolio 3d\n18\n-\n1\n469\n168\n12\n1\ndo\nPost Office\n-\n-\nfolio 3d\n14\n12\n1\nCumberland road, on the\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n8\n12\n1\nCustoms, from 1789 to 1812\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio 2d\n11\n12\n1\nCustoms, emoluments of officers of the\n-\n-\nfolio 2d\n13\nTreasury\n10\n233\n12\n1\nCustoms, bonds of collectors of the\n-\n-\n-\nfolio 2d\n15\n12\n2\nClaims, miscellaneous, discharged at Treasury\n-\nfolio 1st\n12\n12\n2\nClerks in Department of War\n-\n-\n-\nfolio 2d\n5\n,\n4\n504\nDigitized by\n12\nz\ndo\nNavy\n-\n-\n-\nfolio 2d\n7\n-\n2\n250\n12\n2\ndo\nTreasury\n-\n-\n-\nfolio 1st\n13\nTreasury\n10\n406\n12\n2\ndo\nPost Office\n-\n-\n-\nfolio 2d\n11\n12\n2\nConnor, Benjamin, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n8\nWar\n4\n540\n12\n2\nConstitution, capture of the Guerriere by the\n-\n-\n-\n-\nNavy\n2\n78\n12\n2\nContingent expenses of government on the\n-\n-\nfolio 1st\n2\n12\n2\nContracts at the Department of Treasury\n-\n-\nfolio 1st\n12\nTreasury\n10\n397\n12\n2\ndo\nWar\n.\n-\n-\nfolio ed\n4\nWar\n4\n501\n18\n2\ndo\nNavy\n-\n-\nfolio 2d\n10\nNavy\n2\n68\n12\nDE\ndo\nPost Office\n-\n-\nfolio 2d\n11\n12\n2\nCumberland road, on the\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n15\n12\n2\nCustoms, purchases of supplies by the collectors of the, for\n1811\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio 1st\n12\n13\n1\nConnor, Benjamin, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n4\n540\n13\n2\nCampaign on the northern frontier, on the\n-\n-\noct.\n54\n13\n2\nClaims, miscellaneous, discharged at the Treasury\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n11\n132\n13\n2\nClerks in the Department of Treasury\n-\n-\nfolio\n8\nTreasury\n11\n128\n13\n2\ndo\nWar\n-\n-\n-\nfolio\n21\nWar\n5\n8\n13\n2\ndo\nNavy\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n47\nNavy\n2\n128\n13\n2\nCoins, foreign, assays of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n0\nTreasury\n11\n206\n18\n2\nColors captured from the British naval forces\n-\n-\n,\nNavy\n2\n136\n13\n2\nCompanies, insurance, belonging to the District, on the\noct.\n68\nTreasury\n11\n206\n13\n2\nConsuls, accounts of, in 1811 and 1812\n-\n-\nfolio\n13\nTreasury\n11\n176\n[168]\n13\n2\nContracts for the army\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio\n22\n13\n2\nContracts in Department of Treasury\n-\n-\nfolio\n9\nTreasury\n11\n132\n13\n2\ndo\nPost office\n-\n-\nfolio\n26\n13\n2\nCrawford's reception at the court of France\n-\n-\noct.\n34\n13\n2\nCumberland road, on the\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n36\nTreasury\n11\n82,208\n18\n2\nCustoms, emoluments of the officers of\n-\n-\nfolio\n12\nTreasury\n11\n161\n18\n2\nCarriage tax on the\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n20\n18\n2\nClerks in Department of Treasury\n-\n-\n-\nfolio\n6\nTreasury\n11\n369\n13\n2\ndo\nNavy\n-\n-\n-\nfolio\n19\n13\n2\ndo\nPost office\n-\n-\n-\nfolio\n22\n13\n2\nCommissioners for the army, on appointing\n-\n-\noct.\n53\nWar\n5\n60\n13\n2\nCochrane, Admiral, correspondence of, on burning defence-\nless towns\n-\n-\noct.\n3\n27\nINDEX-Continued.\n28\nPRINTED DOCU-\nWRITTEN\nCONGRESS.\nMENTS.\nSESSION.\nDepartment.\nDOCUMENTS.\n0\nVol.\nNo.\nVol.\nPage.\n13\n3\nContingent expenses of government\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n44\n13\n3\nContracts in Department of Treasury\n-\n-\nfolio\n10\nTreasury\n11\n412\n13\n3\ndo\nWar\n-\n-\n-\nfolio\n14\n13\n8\ndo\nNavy\n-\n-\n-\nfolio\n17\n13\n3\ndo\nPost office\n-\n-\n-\nfolio\n21\n13\n3\nCredit public, in providing a revenue to maintain\n-\noct.\n10\n[168]\n13\n3\nCumberland road, on the\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n57\nTreasury\n11\n895\n14\n1\nClerks in Department of Treasury\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n23\nTreasury\n12\n163\n14\n1\ndo\nState\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n86\n14\n1\ndo\nNavy\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n7\nNavy\n2\n202\n14\n1\ndo\nWar\n-\n-\n-\nfolio 2d\n7\nWar\n5\n241\n14\n1\ndo\nPost Office\n-\n-\noct.\n22\n14\n1\nCoins, foreign, on the value of\n.\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n70\nTreasury\n12\n325\n14\n1\nCollector of New York, on a judgment of Gould Hoyt\nagainst the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n78\nTreasury 12\n327\n14\n1\nCollectors, on the compensations of\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n79\nTreasury 12\n405\n14\n1\nCollectors, instructions relative to British vessels, issued to\n-\n-\nTreasury 12\n318\n14\n1\nColonies, British, in America, on duties upon imports\nfrom the United States in\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n84\n14\n1\nCommercial treaty, correspondence between the negotia-\ntorn of the\n-\n-\noct.\n27\nState\n5\n165\n14\n1\nCommercial treaty, a copy of the\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n5\n14\n1\nContracts in Department of War\n-\n-\n.\nfolio 2d\n5\nWar\n2\n198\n14\n1\ndo\nNavy\n-\n-\n-\nfolio 2d\n11\n14\n1\ndo\nPost Office\n-\nfolio 2d\n12\n14\n1\nCounsel to assist the Attorney General in certain cases\noct.\n73\nTreasury\n12\n385\n14\n1\nCourtney and Harrison, on petition of\n-\n-\nNavy\n2\n281\n14\n1\nCreek Indians, occurrences during the negotiations with the\noct.\n25\n14\n1\nCumberland road, on the\n-\n-\noct.\n67\nTreasury\n12\n320\n14\n1\nCustoms, on the emoluments of the officers of the, (for\n1814-15)\n-\n-\n-\nfolio 1st\n12\nTreasury\n12\n145, 191\n14\n2\nCapitol Square, moneys necessary to complete the enclos-\ning of the\n-\n-\noct.\n64\n14\n2\nCanal. report of the directors of the Washington\n-\noct.\n63\n14\n2\nCertificates outstanding, loan office and final settlement\n-\n-\nTreasury\n13\n86\n168\n14\n2\nClaims. miscellaneous, discharged at the Treasury\n-\nfolio 1st\n7\nTreasury\n13\n211\n14\n2\nClerks in Department of Treasury\n-\n-\nfolio 1st\n5\nTreasury\n13\n79\n14\n2\ndo\nNavy, War, and Post Office\n-\noct.\n$1,40,87 W. & N.\n5,2\n312, 304\n14\n2\nCollection of the direct tax. on the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n13\n210\n14\n2\nCommissioner of Claims, proceedings of the\n-\n-\noct.\n15\n14\n2\nContracts in Department of War\n-\n-\n-\nfolio 2d\n4\nWar\n5\n307\n14\n2\ndo\nNavy\n-\n-\n-\nfolio 2d\n10\nNavy\n2\n307\nby\n14\n2\ndo\nPost Office\n-\n-\nfolio 2d\n12\n14\n2\ndo\nTreasury\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n13\n211\n14\n2\nCook, Thomas, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n13\n150\n14\n2\nCriminal code, on revision of the\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n1\n14\n2\nCurrency, observations on a uniform national\n-\noct.\n1,2\n14\n2\nCustoms, emolaments of the officers of the\n-\n-\nfolio 1st\n11\nTreasury, 13\n299\n29\nINDEX-Continued.\n30\nPRINTED DOCU-\nWRITTEN\nCONGRESS.\nMENTS.\nSESSION.\nVol.\nNo.\nDepartment.\nDOCUMENTS.\nVol.\nPage.\n1\n2\nDebts of the individual states, on funds for paying interest\nof the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n1\n165\n1\n2\nDecker, Wilhelmus, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n1\n151\n1\n2\nDelaplaine, James\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n1\n192\n1\n2\nDewy, James\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n1\n207\n1\n2\nDouglass, Hannah\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n1\n186\n[168]\n1\n2\nDuties on imports and tonnage, on difficulties in the exe-\ncution of the laws relative to the collection of the\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n1\n220\n1\n3\nDavis, Nathan, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n2\n78\n1\n3\nDe Haas, John Philip do\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n2\n104\n1\n3\nDerby, Elias Haskett do\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n2\n123\nDigitized by\n1\n3\nDuties on imports, from 1st August to 30th Sept. 1790\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n2\n33\n1\n3\nDuties on imports from 1st October, 1789, to 30th Sep-\ntember. 1790\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n2\n34\nGoogle\n2\n1\nDarlington, Abraham, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n3\n83\n2\n1\nDebt, on the public\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio\n5\nTreasury\n2\n405\n2\n1\nDonnellan, Thomas, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n3\n119\n2\n1\nDuty on distilled spirits, on difficulties in the execution of\nan act laying\n-\n-\nfolio\n6\nTreasury\n3\n1\n2\n1\nDuty on imports and tonnage, amount of the\n-\nfolio\n8\nTreasury\nS\n59\nя\nя\nDavidson, Thomas, on petition of\n.\n-\n-\n6\nWar\n2\n390\n2\n2\nDavis, John\ndo\n-\n-\n.\n,\n-\n-\nWar\n2\n382\nof\n2\nDebt, public. on redemption of the\n-\n-\n-\nfolio\n18\nTreasury\n3\n224\n2\n2\nDebts to France, Spain, and Holland, on the payment of\nthe\nfolio\n20\n-\nTreasury\n3\n-\n-\n{\n286, 319,\n-\n-\n-\n437\n2\n2\nDisbursements by the War Department in 1790 and '91\n-\n-\n6\nTreasury\n3\n248\n2\n2\nDrayton. Stephen, on petition of -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n2\n392\n3\n2\nDes Jardino, Mary\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n370\n3\n1\nDarbell, Edward, on petition of -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nI\nTreasury\n4\n161\n3\n2\nDebt, public, report of commissioners for purchasing the\nfolio\n3\n4\n1\nDebt. public, on additional provision for redemption of -\nfolio\n6\n4\n1\nDebt of United States, and sums annually necessary to li-\nquidate it\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio\n2\n4\n2\nDebts of the United States in 1790, '91, '96\n-\n-\noct.\n6\nTreasury\n5\n334\n4\n2\nDrawbacks on dutiable exports in 1793, '94, '95\n-\noct.\n5\nTreasury\n5\n326\n5\n2\nDrawbacks in 1794, 95, '96\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio\n3\nTreasury\n6\n297\n[ 168]\n5\n2\nDuties on imports and tonnage, on collection of\n-\n-\noct.\n10\nTreasury\n6\n1\n5\n2\nDuties, amount of, in 1794, '95, '96\n-\n-\n-\nfolio\n3\n5\n3\nDuties on auctions, carriages, spirits, &c. &c.\n-\n-\nfolio\n3\nTreasury\n6\n396\n5\nS\nDuties on spirits, a plan for digesting into one the acts re-\nlative to\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nDigitized by\noct.\n14\n6\n1\nDebt, public, relative to the\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio\n9\n6\n1\ndo\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n6\n6\n1\nDefence, national, on a system of\n-\n.\n-\noct.\n16\n6\n1\nDrawbacks in 1795, '6, 97, '8\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio\n7\n6\n2\ndo\nin 1800\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n12\n7\n1\ndo\nin 1798, '99, and 1800\n\"\n-\n-\noct. 3d\n10\n7\n1\nDuties in 1798, '99, and 1800\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct. 3d\n10\n31\nINDEX-Continued.\n82\nPRINTED DOCU-\nWRITTEN\nCONGRESS.\nMENTS.\nSESSION.\nVol.\nNo.\nDepartment.\nDOCUMENTS\nVol.\nPage.\n7\n1\nDuties paid in Great Britain. on goods imported in Ameri-\ncan, foreign, and British vessels\n-\n-\nfolio\n1\nState\n3\n179\n7\n2\nDrawbacks and duties in 1799, 1800, and 1801\n-\noct.\n12\n7\n2\nDry Dock, plans and estimates relative to a\n-\n-\noct.\n3\n7\n2\nDuties on fish, amount of the\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio\n8\n7\n2\nDuties, discriminating and countervailing, on the\n-\nfolio\n12\n[ 163 ]\n8\n1\nDebt, domestic, operation of the funds for reducing the\n-\nfolio\n5\n8\n1\nDebts. foreign and domestic, statement of the\n-\n-\nfolio\n5\n8\n1\nDetroit, on the titles to lands around\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n10\n8\n1\nDuties, on laying new, (ou imports)\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n17\n8\n1\nDuties and drawbacks on imports and exports for 1800,\nDigitized by Google\n1801, 1302\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n19\n8\n2\ndo\ndo\nfor 1801, \"2, 's\n-\noct.\n22\n9\n1\nDanish consul at Tripoli, on services rendered the Ameri-\ncan prisoners by the\n-\n.\n-\n-\nNavy\n1\n186\n9\n1\nDebt of the several states to the United States, measures\nfor discharging the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct. 1st\n6\n9\n2\nDebt, public, statement of the, (in 1801-2-3-4-5-6-7)\n-\nfolio\n8\n9\n2\nDecree relative to blockades, explanation of the French -\noct.\n16\n9\n2\nDeposites of public money in banks for last three years\n-\nfolio\n9\n2\n3\nDirect tax, amount of, (to each state)\n-\n-\n.\noct.\n10\n19\n1\nDebt, public, on the\n-\n.\n-\n.\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n8\n126\n10\n1\nDe Butts and others, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n39\nTreasury\n8\n146\n10\n1\nDecrees of France and Spain, violating the maritime rights\nof neutrals\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n17\n5\n10\n1\nDeloyain. A. on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n46\n10\n1\nDuties and drawbacks, the amount of, (in 1804-5-6)\n-\noct.\n32\nTreasury\n8\n69\n10\n1\nDuties on imports, on an extension of credit for -\n-\noct.\n36\n10\n2\nDuties and drawbacks on imports and exports in 1805-6-7\noct.\n16\n10\n2\nDecrees and orders violating the neutral rights of the\nUnited States\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nState\n3\n465\n11\n2\nDanish cruizers, seizure of American property by\n-\noct. 1st\n8\nState\n3\n613\n11\n2\nDavis, John, and Mary East, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\nNavy\n1\n310\n11\n2\nDebt, annual, incurred and reimbursed since 1789\n-\n-\n6\nTreasury\n9\n262\n11\n2\nDecrees on the repeal, by France and England, of their\n}\noct. 1st\n12\nState\n3\n{\n623, 641,\n[168]\nillegal\n-\n-\n-\n-\n657\n11\n2\nDuties and drawbacks on imports and exports for the last\nthree years\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio 2\n4\nTreasury\n9\n67\n11\nS\nDecrees affecting our nentral commerce on\n-\n-\noct.\n14\n11\n3\nDegen, Purviance, and Co. on bills of exchange, on\n-\noct.\n29\n11\n3\ndo\ndo\nP\n-\n-\nfolio 2d\n1\nNavy\n1\n323\nDigitized by Google\n11\n3\nDuties and drawbacks in 1807-8-9\n-\n-\n-\nfolio 1st\n8\nTreasury\n9\n294\n11\n3\nDuties, additional, on imports\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n22\nTreasury\n9\n436\n11\n3\nDegen, Purviance, and Co. on bills of exchange drawn on\n-\nTreasury\n9\n483\n12\n1\nDeposites, public, in banks\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n26\nTreasury\n10\n147\n12\n1\nDickey, John, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nNavy\n2\n25\n12\n1\nDuties and drawbacks\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio 2\n3\nTreasury\n10\n206\n12\n2\nDebt, public, annual payment on account of the\n-\n-\nfolio 1st\n14\nTreasury\n10\n411\n88\nINDEX-Continued.\n84\nPRINTED DO-\nWRITTEN\nCONGRESS.\nCUMENTS.\nSESSION.\nDepartment.\nDOCUMENTS.\nVol.\nNo.\nVol.\nPage.\n12\n2\nDuane's Hand Book for infantry\n-\n-\n-\n$0\n-\nWar\n4\n505\n12\n2\nDuties and drawbacks\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio 1st\n7\nTreasury\n10\n338\n13\n1\nDecrees violating the neutral rights of the United 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&c.\n-\n-\noct.\n8\nTreasury\n5\n382\n4\n2\nEstimates to make good deficiencies in appropriations of\n1796, for military department\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n10\nTreasury\n5\n391\n4\n2\nExpenditures for 1795\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n4\nTreasury\n5\n333\n4\n2\nExpenditures for foreign intercourse, (see foreign)\n-\n4\n2\nExpenditures of the War Department\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n3\n4\n2\nExpenditures in the Military Department\n-\n-\noct.\n17\n4\n2\nExports for 1796 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n9\nTreasury\n5\n385\n[ 168\n5\n1\nEllicott. commissioner, under the treaty with Spain, to\nrun the boundary line, information from\n-\n-\n-\n-\nState\n2\n133\n5\n1\nEngineers in the service of the United States\n-\n-\noct.\n10\n5\n1\nEstimates of appropriations for several objects\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n5\n4S5\n5\n1\nExpenditures from April, 1796, to April, 1791\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n5\n426\n5\n2\nEaton's Neck, on erecting a light house on\n-\n-\n,\n-\nTreasury\n6\n200\n5\n2\nElficott, communications 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1807\n-\n-\n10\n1\nExports\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio\n6\nTreasury\n8\n101\n10\n2\nEstimates for 1809\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n15\n10\n2\nExports for 1808\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio\n3\nTreasury\n8\n207\n11\n2\nEast, Mary, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n.\n-\n-\nNavy\n1\n310\n11\n2\nEstimates for 1810\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct. 2d\n3\nTreasury\n9\n155\n11\n2\nExpenditures for 1809\n1\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n9\n155\n11\n2\nExports for 1809 -\n.\n-\n:-\n-\n-\nfolio 2d\n7\nTreasury\n9\n215\n39\nINDEX-Continued.\n40\nPRINTED DOCU-\nWRITTEN\nCONGRESS.\nMENTS.\nDOCUMENTS.\nSESSION.\nVol.\nNo.\nDepartment.\nVol.\nPage.\n11\n3\nEmbargo fines\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio 2d\n4\n11\nS\nEstimates for 1811\n-\n.\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n19, 20\nTreasury\n9\n300, 344\n11\n3\nExpenditures for 1810\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n19\nTreasury\n9\n300, 344\n11\nS\nExports for 1810\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfulio 1st\n18\nTreasury\n9\n438\n12\n1\nEstimates for 1812\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n25\nTreasury\n10\n49\n12\n1\nExpenditures for 1811\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n,\n-\nTreasury\n10\n49\n12\n1\nExports for 1811\n163] 163\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio 2d\n7\nTreasury\n10\n99\n12\n1\nExports from 1789 to 1810\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio 2d\n12\nTreasury\n10\n228\n12\n2\nEstimates for 1813\n-\n.\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n16\nTreasury\n10\n290\n12\n2\nExpenditures for 1812\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n10\n290\n12\n2\nExports\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio 1st\n16\nTreasury\n10\n425\n13\n2\nEmbargo, on the repeal of the\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n93\n18\n2\nDigitized by Google\nErie, capture of British squadron on Lake\n-\n-\n-\n-\nNavy\n2\n95\n13\n2\nEstimates for 1814\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n40\nTreasury\n11\n83\n13\n2\nExpenditures for 1813\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n11\n83\n13\n2\nExports\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio\n10\nTreasury\n11\n140\n13\n3\nEastern Branch Bridge Company, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\nNavy\n2\n171\n13\n3\ndo\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n5\n137\n13\n3\nEstimates for 1815\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n40\nTreasury\n11\n329\n13\n3\nExpenditures for 1814\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n11\n'S29\n13\nS\nExports\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio\n11\nTreasury\n11\n14\n423\n1\nEstimates for 1816, (see appropriations) -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n12\n14\n268\n1\nEstimate of amount of internal duties for 1815\n-\n.\noct.\n24\n14\n1\ndo\nof duties on imports -\n-\n-\noct.\n26\n14\n1\nEstimates of deficiencies in the appropriations for the Mil-\n6\nitary Department, (in 1814 and 1815)\n-\n-\noct.\n24\n14\n1\nExpenditures for 1815\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n12\n416\n14\n1\nExpenditures from 1789 to 1815\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio 1st\n8, 9\nTreasury\n12\n181\n14\n1\nExpenditures of the military and naval establishments, as\nrendered, under two resolutions\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n12\n177\n14\n1\nExports for 1815 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio 1st\n10\nTreasury\n12\n253\n14\n2\nEpervier brig, supposed to be lost, the accounts of the offi-\ncers and crew of the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nNavy\n2\n329\n14\n2\nEstimates for 1817\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio 1st\n4\nTreasury\n12\n22\n14\n2\nExecutive Department, President recommends an addi-\ntional\n[ 168]\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n1\n14\n2\nExpenditure of 1816\n14\n2\nExports for 1816\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio 1st\n8\nTreasury\n13\n237\n1\n2\nFalmouth, in Maine, on petition of weighers and gaugers in\n-\n-\nTreasury\n1\n173\n1\n2\nFinnie, William, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n1\n217\n1\n2\n-\n-\nDigitized by Google\nFox, Nathaniel, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n1\n164\n]\n2\nFuller, Nathan\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n1\n162\n1\n3\nFalconer, John, and others, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n2\n45\n1\n3\nFielding Ebenezer do\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n2\n95\n1\nS\nFisheries, on the cod and whale\n-\n-\n.\n-\nfolio\n3\nState\n1\n103\n1\n3\nFord, Robert, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n2\n76\n1\nS\nFrontiers of Virginia, on measures taken for protecting the\n.\n-\nWar\n1\n503\n1\nS\nFrontiers, on information relative to the\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n1\n513\n41\nINDEX-Continued.\n42\nPRINTED DOCU-\nPRINTED\nCONGRESS.\nMENTS.\nSESSION.\nDepartment.\nDOCUEMNTS.\nVul.\nNo.\nVol.\nPage.\n2\n1\nFinances, on the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n2\n397\n2\n1\nFranklin, John, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n3\n83\n2\n1\nFreer, Daniel\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n3\n110\n2\n1\nFrontiers of Pennsylvania, on protection of the\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n2\n133\n2\n1\nFrontiers of Virginia do\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n2\n169\n2\n2\nFarrar, Samuel, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n2\n322\n168]\n2\n2\nFaulkner, Thomas and Edward, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n2\n370\n2\n2\nFegan, Garrit,\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n2\n322\n20\n2\nFisher, Margaret\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n3\n204\n2\n2\nFlour, Margaret\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n8\nWar\n2\n327\n2\n2\nFox, John\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n2\n331\n2\n2\nFrost, William\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n2\n392\nDigitized by Google\n2\n2\nFuller, Nathan\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n2\n389\n2\n2\nFuller, Benjamin\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n3\n187\n3\n1\nFayette, Marquis de la, on advances for relief of the\n-\n-\n$\nState\n1\n445\n3\n1\nFechem, George, on petition of -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n4\n164\n3\n1\nFerguson, Hugh\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n4\n168\n3\n1\nFonda, Lawrence\ndo\n-\n-\n-\nI\n-\n-\nTreasury\n4\n169\nS\n1\nForeign intercourse, receipts and expenditure of appropria-\ntions to, from 1790 to 93\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nState\n1\n451\n3\n1\nFrance and Great Britain, relative to\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n1\nS\n1\nFrance and Great Britain, communications from our Minis-\nters to\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n8, 9, 10,\n3\n1\nFrench Republic, address to Congress, by the committee of\n11\nPublic Safety of the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nState\n1\n424\n3\n1\nFrontiers, on the South Western\n-\n-\n-\n-\n6\nWar\n3\n1\n3\n2\nForeign intercourse, receipts and expenditures for\n-\n-\n-\nState\n1\n462\n3\n2\nFortifications, report, with instructions to the engineers\nfor erecting\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n3\n166\nS\n2\nFrench Republic, communication with the, (on weights and\nmeasures)\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n6\n3\n2\nFrontiers of the United States, on the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n8\n170\n3\n2\nFrontiers. on the troops necessary for defence of the\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n3\n171\n4\n1\nFortification, of certain ports and harbors, on the\n-\noct.\n12\nWar\n3\n232\n463\n4\n1\nFrench Republic, on the colors of the\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n8\n4\n1\nFrench Republic, communications from the minister of the\noct,\n32\n4\n1\nFrigates, on the progress in procuring materials for\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n3\n205\n4\n1\nFrigates, estimates relative to\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n3\n240\n4\n2\nFauchet, correspondence of, (on differences between the\nUnited States and France)\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n2\n4\n2\nForeign intercourse, expenditures for\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n11\nTreasury\n5\n393\n4\n2\nForsyth, Fanny, Attorney General's report on petition of\noct.\n19\nAt. Gen.\n1\n188\n4\n2\nFortifications, estimates of appropriations for\n-\n-\noct.\n8\nTreasury\n5\n382\n4\n2\nFrance, official correspondence between the ministers of\nUnited States, and\n-\n-\n-\n0\n-\noct.\n2\n4\n2\nFrench Republic, complaints of\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n1\n48\nINDEX-Continued.\n44\nPRINTED DOCU-\nWRITTEN\nCONGRESS.\nMENTS.\nSESSION.\nDepartment.\nDOCUMENTS.\nVol.\nNo.\nVol.\nPage.\n4\n2\nFrench citizens, on the memorial of Philadelphia merchants\nrespecting captures by\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nState\n2\n22\n5\n1\nFlorida, on the proceedings of the commissioner for runing\nthe boundary of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n4\n5\n1\nForeign intercourse, on our\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n3\n5\n[168]\n1\nForeign relations, with different nations\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nState\n2\n77\n5\n1\nFortifications, on further provision for\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n11\n5\n1\nFrigates, on certain\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n9\n5\n2\nFortifications, on advances for\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio\n2\nTreasury\n6\n203\n5\n2\nFrontiers, expenditure of appropriations for defence of the\n-\n-\nWar\n3\n395\n5\n3\nFarragut, George, on petition of -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n3\n493\n5\n3\nFrance, on relations between the United States and\n-\noct.\n5,6\nState\n3\n17\nDigitized by\n5\n3\nFrench Republic, relative to an edict of the\n-\n-\noct.\n8, 10\n6\n1\nFrance, documents relative to the mission to\n-\n-\noct.\n1\n6\n1\nFrench officers, on the petition of the imprisoned -\n-\noct\n9\nNavy\n1\n33\n7\n1\nFrench Republic, sum necessary to carry into effect the con-\nGoogle\nvention of the United States, and the -\n-\noct. 1st\n10\n7\n1\nFrench cruizers. instruction to naval commanders to capture\noct. 3d\n22\nNavy\n1\n72\n7\n2\nFinances, on the state of the\n-\n.\nfolio\n1\n7\n2\nFish, amount of exports of, and duties on\n-\nfolio\n8\n8\n1\nFees to counsel for legal advice, on business of the United\nStates\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n22\n8\n1\nFinances, on state of the\n-\n-\n.\n-\noct.\n1\n8\n2\nFees to counsel, for legal advice on business of the United\nStates\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n19\n8\n2\nFortifications, on expenses for\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n4\n133\n9\n1\nFisher, Daniel, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n4\n150\n9\n1\nFortifications, South Carolina cedes to the United States\ncertain\n-\n-\noct.\n11\n9\n1\nFortifications within the U. States, President's message on\noct.\n13\n9\n1\nFrench Republic, bill drawn on the Treasury by the minis-\nter to France, for claims under the convention with the\nfolio\n8\n9\n1\ndo\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio\n9\n9\n2\nFrench decree, explanations of\n-\n-\n-\nI\noct.\n16\n168\n9\n2\nFrigates, on the state of the\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n5\n10\n1\nFortifications, on the state of\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio\n8\nWar\n4\n182\n10\n1\ndo\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n20\n10\n1\nFrench, Samuel, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n4\n204\n10\n1\nFrigates, number and condition of\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n51\n10\n2\nFortifications, execution of the act relative to\n-\n-\noct.\n8\n11\n1\nFinances, on the\n-\n.\n-\n-\n-\nfolio\n1\n11\n1\nFortifications, on expense necessary to complete the\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n4\n229\n1\n2\nFinances, on the\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio 2d\n2\n1\n2\nForeign armed vessels in the waters of the United States,\norders relative to\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n10\nTreasury\n9\n223\n2\nForeign relations, on\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct. 1st\n16\n11\n2\nForeigners naturalized and registered as seamen, on\n-\noct. 1st\n17\n45\nINDEX-Continued.\n46\nPRINTED DOCU-\nWRITTEN\nCONGRESS.\nMENTS.\nSESSION.\nVol.\nNo.\nDepartment.\nDOCUMENTS.\nVol.\nPage.\n11\n2\nForged papers, purporting to belong to American vessels\nrelative to\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct. 1st\n12\n11\n2\nFortifications, on\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n4\n244\n11\n3\nFinances, on the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio 1st\n17\n11\nS\nFines, for infraction of embargo and non-intercourse laws\non the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfalio 2d\n4\n[163] 163\n11\n3\nForeign affairs, documents relative to\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n6.11\n11\n3\ndo\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio\n2, 6\n11\n3\nFortifications. on moneys required for\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n26\nWar\n4\n340\n11\n3\nFrance, duties on imports in American vessels, into\n-\noct.\n4, 5\n11\nS\nFrance, on articles of American produce prohibited from -\noct.\n4, 5\nState\n3\n664, 679\n11\n3\nFrench decrees. President's proclamation on revocation of the\noct.\n9\n11\n3\nFrigates, estimates of sums necessary to repair certain\n-\n-\n-\nNavy\n1\n374\n11\n3\nFund for relief of distressed seamen in foreign ports, on the\noct.\n3\nTreasury\n9\n402\n11\n3\ndo\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio 1st\n14\n12\n1\nFinances, on the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio 2d\n2\n12\n1\nFoster and Monroe, correspondence of (on orders in council)\noct.\n1\n12\n1\ndo\ndo\n(on differences between United\nStates and Great Britain)\n-\n-\n-\n.\noct.\n6\n12\n1\nFrench Minister. letters from the\n.\n.\n-\noct.\n%\n13\n1\nFinances, on state of the\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio 1st\n1\n13\n02\ndo\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n5\n13\n2\nFlags captured from the British naval forces\n-\n-\n-\n8\nNavy\n2\n136\n13\n8\nForeign affairs, correspondence between our Secretary of\nState and the British Secretary for\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n22\n13\n2\nFrance, on reception of the American Minister at the court of\noct.\n34\nState\n4\n143\n13\n2\ndo\non our relations with\n-\n-\noct.\n97\nState\n4\n169\n13\n2\nFrench Minister, letter to the Secretary of state from the\n-\n-\n8\n-\n4\n166\n13\n2\nFrontier, on the campaign of the Northern\n-\n-\noct.\n54\n13\n3\nFarrish, Thomas B. on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n.\n5\n139\n13\n3\nFinances, on state of the\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio\ns, 9\n14\n1\ndo\ndo\n(see Treasury)\n-\n-\n14\n1\nFortifications, sums required for -\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n71\n14\n2\nFinance, Dallas's report on the state of the\n-\n-\noct.\n2\n14\n2\nFinances, on the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio 1st\n2\n[ 168 ]\n1\n2\nGarret, John. on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n1\n153\n1\n2\nGarretson, Samuel\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n1\n209\n1\n2\nGibbon, James\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n1\n47\n1\n2\nGladhill. Ely\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n1\n206\n1\n2\nGould, David\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n1\n181\n1\n2\nGove, Nathaniel\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n1\n118\nDigitized by Google\n1\n2\nGuyer, Stephen\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n,\nWar\n1\n214\n1\nS\nGould, Reuben\ndo\n-\n-\n.\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n2\n75\n1\n3\nGreen, Wardwell\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n2\n85\n2\n1\nGraham. William\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n3\n113\n2\n1\nGreen. Richard\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n3\n83\n2\n1\nGreen. Catherine\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio\n8\nTreasury\n2\n307\n2\n1\nGreen, Jacob, and others, on petition of\n-\n-\n.\n-\nTreasury\n2\n83\n47\nINDEX-Continued.\n48\nPRINTED DOCU-\nWRITTEN\nCONGRESS.\nMENTS.\nSESSION.\nNo.\nDepartment.\nDOCUMENTS.\nVol.\nVol.\nPage.\n2\n2\nGaranger, Lewis, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n4\n73\n2\n2\nGardner, Joanna\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n2\n357\n2\n2\nGarrigues Jacob\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n3\n185\n2\n2\nGarrison. Benjamin and Elizabeth, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n2\n327\n2\n2\nGiles Aquila, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n3\n205\n2\n2\nGrant, Thomas\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\ns\n187\n168]\n2\n2\nGray, James\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n2\n324\n2\n2\nGreen, Joseph\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n2\n370\n2\n2\nGreenwalt, Philip\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n2\n385\n2\n2\nGriffith. John\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\nS\n185\n2\n2\nGroves, James\ndo\nI\n-\n-\n-\n-\n9\nWar\n2\n386\n3\n1\nGamble. James\ndo\n-\n-\n0\n-\n-\n-\nDigitized by Google\nTreasury\n4\n170\n3\n1\nGaugers of N. York, do\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n4\n159\n3\n1\nGenet, communications relative to\n-\n9\n-\nfelie & oc.\n8, 9,\nS\n1\nGeorgia, letter on Indian affairs, from Governor of\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n2\n213\n3\n1\nGreaton, Sarah\ndo\n0\n-\n-\n8\n-\n8\nTreasury\n4\n192\n3\n2\nGardner, William\ndo\n-\n1\n-\n-\n9\n0\nTreasury\n4\n435\nS\n2\nGoddard, Thacher\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n5\n113\n3\n2\nGreen, Henry\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n5\n113\n8\n2\nGreenman, Jeremiah do\n-\n-\nTreasury\n5\n4\n1\nGeorgia, land claims, Attorney General on the\n107\n.\n-\noct.\n43\n4\n1\nGibbon, John petition of\n-\n.\n-\n-\nfolio\n12\n4\n1\nGreenman, J. on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n29\n4\n2\nGeorgia, land claims, on the\n-\n.\n-\n-\n-\n,\nAt. Gen.\n1\n192\n4\n2\nGovernment, letter from the commissioners to establish the\n7\nseat of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n7\n6\n1\nGeorgia militia, on the claims of the\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n19\nWar\n4\n12\n6\n1\nGilbert, Jacob and George, on the petitions of\n-\noct.\n22\nTreasury\n7\n175\n7\n1\nGarrisons, where requisite, and number of men for each -\n-\n-\nWar\n4\n79\n7\n1\nGeorgia, articles of agreement between the commissioners\nof the United States, and\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct. 2d\n12\n7\n2\nGeorgia militia, claims on the\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n17\nWar\n4\n88\n7\n2\nGeorgia. letter from the claimants of land in the territory\nceded to United States by\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n18\n7\n2\nGeorgia, report of commissioners to settle the limits of\n-\noct.\n20\n163\n8\n2\nGeorgia, the evidences of title to lands claimed under cer-\ntain acts of\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio\n8\n3\n2\nGeorgia, articles of agreement and cession signed by the\ncommissioners of United States, and -\n-\n-\noct.\n33\n9\n1\nDigitized by Google\nGrants, British, of lands east of Pearl river, on\n-\n-\nfolio\n5\n9\n2\nGun Boats, information of the efficacy of\n-\n-\noct.\n14\n10\n1\nGansevoort, Peter. on petition of\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n4S\n10\n1\nGates, Darius, on claim of\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n35\nTreasury\n8\n94\n10\n1\nGun Boats, on an additional number for protecting ports\n-\noct.\n51\n11\n1\nGun Boats, on the cost and equipment of\n-\n-\n-\n-\nNavy\n1\n276\n12\n2\nGuerriere, on the capture of the -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nNavy\n2\n76\n13\n1\nGirard, Stepben, and others. on petition of\n-\n-\noct.\nS\nTreasury\n11\n16\n3\n3\nGhent, communications from the ministers at\n\"\n,\noct.\n6, 25\n49\nINDEX-Continued.\n50\nPRINTED DOCU-\nWRITTEN\nMENTS.\nCONGRESS.\nSESSION.\nDepartment.\nDOCUMENTS.\nVol.\nNo.\nVol.\nPage.\n13\n3\nGhent, instructions to do\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n8\n13\n3\nGhent, copy of the treaty with Great Britain concluded at\noct.\n66\nHamilton. Rufus. on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n1\n216\n1\n2\n-\nHardison. Benjamin\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n1\n208\n1\n2\n-\n-\n1\n2\nHarmar, General, proceedings of court of inquiry on\n-\nfolio\n12\nHarris, John, representative of, petition of\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n1\n178\n[163]\n1\n2\n-\nHarris. Joseph\ndo\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n1\n124\n1\n2\n-\n-\n-\nHassall, William\ndo\n-\nWar\n1\n176\n1\n2\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n2\nHosmer. Timothy\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n1\n204\n-\n3\nHart. John\ndo\n-\n-\nWar\n1\n55\n1\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n3\nHaugendoubler. Nich. do\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n2\n20\n-\n-\n1\n3\nHobby, Thomas\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n1\nWar\n2\n91\n-\n-\nHodge, John\ndo\n-\nWar\n2\n42\nDigitized by\n1\n3\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\nHolland, on the loan negotiated in\n-\n-\n-\n3\n-\n-\nTreasury\n2\n111\nTreasury\n2\n106\n1\n3\nHollins, John, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nHolt, Jesse\ndo\n-\n-\nWar\n2\n75\n1\n3\n-\n-\n-\n-\nHoudin, Michael Gabriel, on petition of\n-\n-\n.\n-\nWar\n2\n1\n1\n3\n-\n1\n1\nHugg. Joseph\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n2\n22\n-\n2\nHanson, Alexander Contee, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n1\n-\nTreasury\n3\n135\n1\nHarly, John, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n3\n2\n-\n-\n83\n2\n1\nHarmer, Christian\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n3\n83\n2\n1\nHarris, William\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n3\n.\n83\n2\n1\nHart, Thomas\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\nS\n83\n2\n1\nHayden, J. Mr.\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n8\nTreasury\nS\n121\n2\n1\nHays, John\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n.\n-\n-\nTreasury\nS\n117\n2\n1\nHenderson, Joseph\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n3\n133\n2\n1\nHigby, John\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n3\n107\n2\n1\nHolbrook. John\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n3\n83\n2\n1\nHow, William\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nState\n1\n215\n2\n1\nHuber. Peter\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n1\n117\n2\n2\nHuger, Benjamin, on petition of representatives of\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n2\n128\n2\n2\nHall. Jacob. on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n2\n322\n2\n2\nHarold. Anne\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n2\n327\n2\n2\nHartman, Districk\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n2\n330\n2\n2\nHarris. Josiah, and others, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n2\n360\n[ 163 ]\n2\n2\nHaskell. Jonathan\ndo\n-\n.\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n2\n340\n2\n2\nHassall, William\ndo\n-\n-\nWar\n2\n-\n-\n-\n-\n327\n25\n2\nHaverd John. and others, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n3\n187\nDigitized by Google\n2\n2\nHay, Udney\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n3\n206\n2\n2\nHealy, Eleanor\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n2\n325\nWar\n2\n2\nHenderson, Lydia and John, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n326\n2\n2\nHenderson. David\ndo\n(see Napier)\n-\n2\n2\nHodge, John, certificate of Judges in favor of\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n2\n296\n2\n2\nHog, John\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n2\n391\n2\n2\nHolbrook, Hannah\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n.\nTreasury\n2\n327\n2\n2\nHosmer, Timothy\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n2\nS82\n2\n2\nHospitals. on Marine\ndo\n-\n.\n-\nfolio\n10\n2\n2\nHow, Joseph\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n2\n319\n51\nINDEX-Contiued.\n52\nPRINTED DOCU-\nWRITTEN\nCONGRESS.\nMENTS.\nSESSION.\nDepartment.\nD OCUMENTS.\nVol.\nNo.\nVol.\nPage.\n2\n2\nHubbs, James, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n3\n191\n2\n2\nHumphreys, David,\ndo\n(see Lincoln)\n-\n2\n2\nHunt, Thomas\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n2\n391\n2\n2\nHunter, George and Jonathan do\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n3\n187\n3\n1\nHarbours, on those to be put in a state of defence\n-\nfolio\n8\n3\n1\nHardy, W. and J. Bedford, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n4\n171\n163] 163\n3\n1\nHenry, Joseph\nde\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n4\n172\n3\n1\nHobbey. John\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n4\n174\n3\n2\nHarbours, on the fortification of\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n8\n4\n1\ndo\ndo\noct.\n12\n4\n1\nHopkins, Parker, and Meers, on memorial of\n-\noct.\n5\n4\n1\nHouse George, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n29\nTreasury\n5\n107\n4\n2\nHarbours. sums to be appropriated to fortification of (see\nfortifications)\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nGoogle Digitized by 4 4 6 6 5\n2\nHobby, John, Attorney General on the memorial of\n-\noct.\n20\nAtt. Gen.\n1\n411\n2\nHouse Bezaleel, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\ns\n276\n1\nHarbours, on\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n11\n1\nHarding, Seth, on claim of\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n17\nWar\n4\n7\n2\nHalf-pay fund, report of commissioners of the\n-\n-\noct.\n2\n7\n1\nHarper's Ferry, return of arms manufactured at\n-\n.\noct. 1st\n13\n7\n1\nHobby, John, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n.\noct. 3d\n9\n7\n1\nHospitals, marine, on\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct. 2d\n2\n7\n%\nHenrick, on the Danish Brigantine\n-\n-\n-\n-\n.\nState\n3\n210\n8\n2\nHenderson, Robert, on memorial of\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n30\n8\n2\nHenrick, on the Danish Brigantine\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n9\n10\n1\nHull, Governor, letters from, (on conduct of certain Indians)\noct.\n4\n10\n1\nHunter, George, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n48\nWar\n4\n207\n10\n1\nHarper's Ferry, on expenditure at\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n-\nWar\n4\n344\n11\ns\nHemp, on the cultivation of\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\nS4\nNavy\n1\n429\n12\n1\nHarper's Ferry, on expenditure at\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n4\n391\n12\n1\nHarrison, battle of the Indians at Tippecanoe with General\noct.\n4\n12\n1\nHenley, David, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n33\nWar\n4\n394\n12\n1\nHenry, Captain. discloses a plot of Great Britain to dis-\nmember the Union\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n10\n163\n12\n1\nHenry, Captain, the British minister on the communication of\noct.\n11\n12\n1\nHospitals, rules for the government of the naval\n-\n-\noct.\n36\nNavy\n1\n495\n13\n3\nHarper's Ferry, expenditures at\n(see armories)\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n5\n133\n13\n3\nHoyt, Gould, recovers judgment against the collector of\nNew York, for seizing a ship equipped by him for Petion\noct.\n78\n14\n1\nHampden, on British goods entered at\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n12\n391\n14\n1\nHarrison, Samuel and J. T. Courtnay, on petition of\n-\n,\n-\nNavy\n2\n283\n14\n1\nHaslitt, William\ndo\ndo -\n-\n-\n-\nState\n4\n238\n14\n1\nHollingsworth, Zebulon\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n12\n417\n14\n1\nHornet and Penguin, action between the\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n6\nNavy\n2\n194\n14\n2\nHarrison, General. on the accounts of\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n21\nWar\n5\n272\n14\n2\nHeads of Departments, letter from (on accountability)\n-\noct.\n47\nState\n5\n12\n14\n2\nHiggins, Pentland and others, on petition of\n.\n-\n.\n-\nTreasury\n13\n76\n1\n2\nJackson, Pattin, on petition of\n.\n.\na\n.\n.\n-\nWar\n1\n191\n58\nINDEX-Continued.\n54\nPRINTED DOCU-\nWRITTEN\nCONGRESS.\nMENTS.\nSESSION.\nDepartment.\nDOCUMENTS.\nVol.\nNo.\nVol.\nPage.\n1\n2\nIndian Department and South Western frontier, on the\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n1\n248\n1\n2\nIndians of the Wabash and Miami, expenses of a treaty with the\n-\n-\nWar\n1\n269\n1\n2\nIndians, instructions to the commissioners for treating with\nthe Southern\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n1\n272\n1\n2\nIndians. North West of the Ohio, information relative to the\ndepredations of the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n1\n371\n163] 163\n1\n2\nIndians, report of commissioners for treating with the\nSouthern\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n1\n290\n1\n2\nIndians, statement of $20,000 appropriated for expenses of\nnegotiations with the -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n1\n268\nDigitized by Google\n1\n2\nJones, Samuel, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n1\n124\n1\n2\nJudiciary system of the United States, proposed amend-\nments to the -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio\n11\n1\nS\nJohnson, Peter, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n2\n88\n1\n3\nJohnstone, Ezekiel\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n.\nWar\n2\n89\n1\n3\nJudiciary system of the United States' Attorney General on the\n-\n.\nAtt. Gen.\n1\n1\n2\n1\nJackson. Andrew, on petition of -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nAtt. Gen.\n1\n140\n2\n1\nIsaacks, Jacob\ndo\n-\n.\n-\nfolio\n13\nState\n1\n218\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\nS\n83\n2\n1\nJones, Griffith and John, on petition of\n-\n-\n2\n1\nJones, William, on petition of\n.\n-\n-\n.\n-\n-\nTreasury\n3\n115\n2\ns\nImports. duties on\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio\n8\n2\n2\nImpost and tonnage, two returns of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n4\n68\n2\n2\nIndian affairs, letter from Governor of Georgia on\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n2\n213,307\n2\n2\nIndians, on\n(see Seagrove)\n-\n-\n-\n2\n2\nIndians, North West of the Ohio, on expense of a treaty\nwith the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n2\nS44\n2\n2\nJones, Elizabeth and Zebulon, on petiti\nof\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n2\n327\n2\n2\nJones ,Rosina\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n2\n389\n2\n2\nJones, John and Griffith\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n3\n208,221\n3\n1\nJenkins, Thomas and sons, on petition of -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n4\n174\n3\n1\nIndians, on the\n(see Creeks)\n-\n-\n-\n3\n1\nIndians of the Six Nations, on the state of affairs between\n3\nthe United States and the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWa 1\n3\n110\n3\n1\nInvalid pensioners, on the claims of\n(see pensioners)\n3\n1\nJohnstone, Esther. on petition of -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n4\n192\n[168]\n3\n2\nImports of a certain discription in 1793, amount of\n-\nfolio\n19\nTreasury\n4\n420\n3\n2\nIndians. on improving intercourse and preserving peace.\nwith the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfol. &oct.\n6, 4\n3\n2\nInsurgents. proceedings of the Executive respecting the\n-\noct.\n8\n4\n1\nJackson, Michael, on petition of -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n3\n256\n4\n1\nImports and tonnage to 31st December, 1794\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n5\n87\n1\nIndians, copy of a treaty with certain\n-\n-\n-\nfolio\n1\nState\n1\n469\nGoogle Digitized by 4 4 4 4 4 5\n1\nIndians, on measures pursued for opening a trade with the\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n3\n205\n2\nIntercourse with foreign nations, expenditures of (see foreign)\n2\nIntercourse, with confidential message and statements re-\nlativé to\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n3\n2\nJones, David, on memorial of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n3\n276\n1\nIndians, relative to the Western -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n.\nWar\n3\n318\n55\nINDEX-Continued.\n56\nPRINTED DOCU-\nWRITTEN\nCONGRESS.\nMENTS.\nSESSION.\nVol.\nDepartment.\nDOCUMENTS.\nNo.\nVol.\nPage.\n/\n5\n2\nJackson, Jonathan, on petition of -\n-\n-\noct.\n18\n5\n2\nImports for 1797\n-\nfolio\n4\n5\n2\nImports and tonnage, a plan for collecting the duties on\n-\noct.\n10\nTreasury\n6\n1\n5\n2\nImports for two years prior to first October. 1796\n-\nfolio\n1\n5\n2\nImpressed seamen, returns of\n(since 1797)\n-\nfolio\n6\nState\n2\n335\n5\n2\nIndents of interest, on\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n8\n[163] 163\n5\n2\nIndian Department, expenditure of appropriations for the\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n3\n395\n5\n3\nImports\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n6\n405\n5\n3\n-\n-\noct.\n3\nState\n{\n59, 123,\nImpressment of American seamen, on\nS\n148, 200,\nDigitized by Google\n458\n6\n1\nImports for 1798 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n7\n109, 114\n6\n1\nImpressed seamen, claim of J. B. Cutting, for expenses in\nliberating\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n18\n6\n1\ndo\nreport of agents for\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n4\n6\n1\ndo\nSecretary of State's report on commu-\nnications of agents for\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n5\n6\n1\nInsurrection in Pennsylvania, documents relative to\n.\noct.\n1\n6\n1\nJones, David, on memorial of\n.\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n22\nTreasury\n7\n170\n6\n2 1 Impressed seamen, returns of\n-\n:\n.\n,\noct.\n5\n7\n1 Imports for 1800\n-\n-\n-\n.\n-\nfolio\n2\n7\n1 Indian affairs, letter from the agent for\n-\n-\n-\noct. 1st\n2\n7\n1 Indian trading houses, on the establishment of\n-\n-\noct. 1st\n11\n7\n1 Indiana territory, certain acts of the government of\n-\noct. 3d\n3\nState\n3\n160\n7\n1\nInsurgent Frigate, copy of the sailing orders given to the\n-\noct. sd\n24\nNavy\n1\n81\n7\n2\nImports for 1801\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio\n9\n8\n7\n2\nIndian tribes, on the establishment of a settlement among,\nand on our affairs with certain\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n5\nWar\n4\n87\n7\nB\nIndiana territory, laws of the\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n7\n8\n1\nImportations, statement of (in 1802)\n-\n-\n-\nfolio\n2\n8\n1\nImports, on the new duties upon\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n17\n8\n1\nIndiana territory, laws of\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n7\n8\n2 Importation for 1803\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio\n3\n8\n2 Impressed seamen, the number of\n-\n-\n-\nfolio\n7\nState\n3\n331, 390\n8\n2\nIndians. Delaware, Piankeshaw, Fox &c. treaties with the\noct.\n4, 10\n[163] 163\n8\n2\nJohonnet, Francis, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n21\n9\n1\nImportations for 1814\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio\n4\n9\n1\nImpressments, of American seamen\n-\n-\n-\noct. 1st\n10\n9\n1\ndo\nstatement of applications to Great Bri-\ntain in cases of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio\n1\n9\n2\nJay, Sir James, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n&\nState\n3\n443\n9\n2\nImportation, President recommends suspension of the act\nagainst\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n2\n9\n2\nImportations for 1805\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio\n4\n10\n1\nImportation, on the act against\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n27\n10\n1\nImportations for 1806\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio\n4\nTreasury\n8\n73\n10\n1\nIndians, treaty with certain\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n8\n10\n1\nIndians, treaty with the Choctaw\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n9\n57\nINDEX-Continued.\n58\nPRINTED DOCU-\nWRITTEN\nCONGRESS.\nMENTS.\nSESSION.\nVol.\nNo.\nDepartment.\nDOCUMENTS.\nVol.\nPage.\n10\nI\nIndians, Hall's letter on the conduct of certain\n-\n-\noct.\n4\n10\n1\nIndian trade, purchases and disbursements by the superin-\ntendants of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n4\n169\n10\n1\nInterdict of the waters of the United States to British ves-\nsels of war\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n2\n10\n1\nInvalid pensioners\n(see pensioners)\n[ 168\n.\n-\n10\n2\nImportations in 1807\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio\n5\nTreasury\n8\n228\n10\n2\nIndians, letter from Governor Claiborne on the Alabama\n-\noct.\n7\n11\n1\nInvestigation, report of committee of\n-\n-\n-\nfolio\n5\n11\n2\nImportations\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio 2d\n6\nTreasury\n9\n112\n11\n2\nImpressed seamen, statement of -\n-\n-\n-\nfolio 1st\n4\n11\n2\nIndian treaties\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n13, 14\n11\n3\nImportations\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio 1st\n19\nTreasury\n9\n451\n11\ns\nImportations, relative to additional duties on\n-\n-\noct.\n22\nTreasury\n9\n436\n12\n1\nImportation. evasions of the act against (sea nonimportation)\n12\n1\nImportations in 1810\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio 2d\n9\nTreasury\n10\n125\n12\n1\nImpressed seamen, correspondence relative to\n-\n-\noct.\n14, 18\n12\n1\ndo\ndo\nnames of\n-\n-\n-\n-\nState\n4\n1\n12\n1\nImpressments, on\n-\n-\n-\n-\n.\nfolio 1st\n3\n12\n1\nI\nIndian trade, funds employed in the\n-\n-\n-\nfolio 3d\ns\nWar\n4\n344\n12\n1\nIndians, battle with\n(at Tippecanoe)\n-\n-\noct.\n4\n12\n1\nIndians. on the encouragement given by Great Britain to the\noct.\n18\n12\n1\nJudiciary, President rejects a bill relative to the\n-\n-\noct.\n12\n12\n2\nJava, Bainbridge's letter on capture of the\n-\n-\noct.\n18\n12\n2\nImportations\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n-\nfolio 1st\n9\nTreasury\n10\n345\n12\n2\nImpressments, on\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n9\n13\n2\nImportations\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio\n5\nTreasury\n11\n56\n13\n2\nIndians of Michigan, distressed state of the\n-\n-\noct.\n74\n13\n3\nImportations\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio\n5\nTreasury\n11\n299\n13\n3\nIndian treaties. on\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n68\n13\nS\nIntercourse with the enemy, on illicit\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n31\nTreasury\n11\n293\n14\n1\nImportations in 1814\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio 1st\n2\nTreasury\n12\n77\n14\n1\nImports, probable amount of duties on\n(in 1815)\n-\noct.\n24\n14\n1\nImports, a new tariff of duties on\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n50\n14\n1\nImpressed seamen, confined in Dartmoor and captured from\n168 ]\nthe British, or given up by them, the number of\n-\nfolio 2d\n2\n14\n1\nIndians, Creek, copy of occurrences during the negotia-\ntions with the (in which they express a desire to pre-\nDigitized by Google\nsent lands to General Jackson)\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n25\n14\n1\nInterest on claims against Government, on allowing\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n5\n240\n14\n1\nInternal duties, probable amount of for 1815\n-\n-\noct.\n24\n14\n2\nImportations in 1815\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio 1st\n12\nTreasury\nis\n311\n14\n2\nImports from British West Indies and American colonies,\nduties on\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio 1st\n3\nTreasury\n13\n18\n14\n2\nIndian tribes, our relations with the\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n1\n14\n2\nIndiana, constitution of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n3\n14\n2\nJudiciary establishment, on a new modification of the\n-\noct.\n1\n1\n2\nKeefe, Benjamin, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n1\n190\n59\nINDEX-Continued.\n09\nPRINTED DOCU-\nWRITTEN\nCONGRESS.\nMENTS.\nSESSION.\nDepartment.\nDOCUMENTS.\nVol.\nNo.\nVol.\nPage.\n1\n2\nKnapp. Joel, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n1\n156\n1\n2\nKuhn, Christian\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n1\n129\n1\n3\nKaskaskia and Kahokia. on the lands of the inhabitants of\n-\n-\nState\n1\n169\n1\n3\nKearsly, Samuel, on petition of -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n2\n29\n1\n3\nKing. Robert\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n2\n38\n168\n2\n1\nKittredge, Job and others, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\nS\n122\n2\n1\nKuhn, Ludwig\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n3\n83\n2\n2\nKennedy, Mary\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n2\n327\n2\n2\nKent, Ebenezer\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n2\n323\n2\n2\nKentucky, on the expense of a messenger to\n(to re-\nceive the votes of electors for President and Vice Presi-\ndent of United States)\n8\n-\n-\n.\n-\n-\nTreasury\n1\n338\n2\n2\nKnight. John, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n2\n374\n2\n2\nKuhn, Ludwig\ndo\n9\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\nS\n264\nDigitized by Google\nS\n1\nKruimena, Englebert do\nI\nI\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n4\n192\nS\n1\nKentucky. on a representation from legislature of\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n4\n169\n4\n1\nKeating. Oliver. on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n9\n-\n-\nTreasury\n5\n113\n5\n2\nKosciusko, on the claim of\nI\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n6\nTreasury\n5\n510\n8\n1\nKaskaskia Indians, treaty between the United States and the\noct.\n5\n1\n2\nLands. a plan for the disposition of the vacant public\n-\nfolio\n-\nTreasury\n1\n280\n1\n2\nLewis, Robert, representative of, on petition of -\n.\n.\n.\nWar\n1\n180\n1\n2\nLincoln, Rufus\ndo\n-\n.\n-\n-\nWar\n1\n86\n1\n2\nLutterloh. Henry Emanuel\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n1\n140\n1\n3\nLands of inhabitants of Kaskaskia, Kahokia and La\nPraire de Rochus, on the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n6\nState\n1\n169\n1\nS\nLane, Timothy. on petition of\n:\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n2\n90\n1\n3\nLaurens. Henry\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n6\n-\n-\nWar\n2\n100\n1\n3\nLinn, John\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n2\n31\n1\nS\nLloyd, Richard\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n0\nWar\n2\n61\n1\n3\nLoan negotiated in Holland, on the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n2\n111\n1\n3\nLoans, on the compensation for extraordinary expenses to the\ncommissioners of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n.\nTreasury\n2\n107\n1\ns\nLollar. Daniel. on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n2\n94\n1\nS\nLongcaumar, Anna W. do\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n2\n88\n1\n3\nLucas, Barnabas\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n2\n76\n[ 163 ]\n2\n1\nLadd, Eliphalit\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n3\n99\n2\n1\nLand not claimed by Indians, nor granted to, nor claimed\nby any citizens of the United States within the territo-\nries Northwest and South of the Obio, on the quantity\nand situation of\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio\n12\nState\n1\n199\n2\n1\nLands on Lake Erie, on a letter from Governor of Penn-\nsylvania, relative to\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nState\n1\n230\n2\n1\nLane, William, on petition of\n,\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\nS\n83\n2\n1\nLaws of the territory Northwest of the Ohio\n-\n-\n-\n-\nState\n1\n231, 295\n2\n1\nLedyard, Isaac, on petition of (see Ball)\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n1\nLee. Henry\n-\n-\n-\n-\n.\n-\nTreasury\n1\n112\n2\n1\nLutheran Church, in Chester county, Pennsylvania, on\npetition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n.\n-\n.\nTreasury\n1\n39\n19\nINDEX-Continued.\n62\nPRINTED DOCU-\nWRITTEN\nCONGRESS.\nMENTS.\nSESSION.\nVol.\nNo.\nDepartment.\nDOCUMENTS.\nVol.\nPage.\n2\n2\nLawrence Joseph, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n2\n382\n2\n2\nLedyard, Isaac\ndo\n-\n1\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n2\n325\n2\n2\nLesher, John\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n.\nWar\n2\n330\n2\n2\nLevan, Jacob\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n:\n-\n.\nWar\n2\n328\n2\n2\nLewis, John\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n3\n209\n2\n2\nLindsay, Samuel\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n2\n393\n[163]\n2\n2\nLoan from the Bank of United States, on reimbursement of a\n-\n4\nTreasury\nS\n224\n2\n2\nLoans, accounts of sundry commissioners of (see commis-\nsioners)\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n8\n2\ndo\nmade under authority of President, statement\nof foreign\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n,\n-\n-\nTreasury\n3\n271\n2\n2\ndo\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n3\n282\n2\n2\ndo\nsundry statements relative to foreign\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n3\n286\n2\n2\ndo\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n3\n319, 437,\n438\n20\n2\ndo\non the application of certain foreign -\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n4\n1,58, 59\n2\n2\ndo\non inaccuracies in printed statements on sub-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n4\n69\nject of foreign\n-\n-\n,\nWar\n2\n326\nLockman, Charles, on petition of\n-\n-\n2\n2\nX\nS\nLoring, William\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n2\n400\n£\n2\nLow, Alexander\ndo\n(see Napier)\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n2\nLucas, Nathaniel\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n,\n-\n-\nWar\n2\n324\n3\n1\nIntta. Anne and James\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n4\n192\n3\n1\nLivingston, John R.\ndo\n.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n4\n175\nS\n1\nLoans, certain accounts of commissioners of\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n4\n133\n3\n1\nLoans, negotiated in Europe for the United States, on\n-\nfolio\n21, 24\nTreasury\n4\n203\nS\n2\nLoan at Amsterdam on account of the United States, on a\n-\n-\nState\n1\n461\n3\n2\nLaws. on promulgation of the\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio\n7\n4\n1\nLoans, French. final liquidation of\n-\n-\n-\nfolio\n3\n4\n1\nLord, Tobias. on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n5\n113\n5\n2\nLight houses, buoys, and beacons, on sundry petitions for\n-\noct.\n11\n5\n2\nLight house at Eaton's neck, on erecting a\n-\n-\n-\nI\nTreasury\n6\n200\n5\n2\nLoan office certificates. and certificates of registered and\nunfunded debt outstanding\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n8\nTreasury\n5\n513\n5\n2\nLoans, on appropriation to be made for certain commis-\nsioners of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n6\n376\n168]\n5\n3\nLicenses to retailers, amount of duties on\n-\n-\nfolio\n3\nTreasury\n6\n396\n6\n1\nLa Vengeance and Constellation, on the action between the\n-\n-\nNavy\n1\n34\n6\n1\nLewis. Samuel. on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n4\n9\n6\n1\nLaws, on the promulgation of the\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n23\nState\nS\n117\n7\n2\nLand claims, for military services, on (also on claims for\nduplicates of warrants issued from the land office of Vir-\nDigitized by Google\nginia, and plots and certificates of surveys founded on\nsuch warrants suggested to have been lost)\n-\n-\noct.\n16\nWar\n4\n112\n7\n2\nLear. Tobias, on memorial of\n-\n-\n-\n:\nfolio\n11\nState\nS\n224\n7\n2\nL'Enfant, Peter Charles. on the claim of\n-\n-\nfolio\n10\nState\nS\n219\n8\n1\nLouisiana, treaty with France relative to cession of\n-\noct.\n3\n8\n1\nLouisiana, on the delivery of possession of\n-\n.\noct.\n9\n68\nINDEX-Continued.\n64\nPRINTED DOCU-\nWRITTEN\nCONGRESS.\nMENTS.\nSESSION.\nVol.\nNo.\nDepartment.\nDOCUMENTS.\nVol.\nPage.\n8\n2\nLand claims for military services, on certain\n-\n-\noct.\n27\nWar\n4\n124\n8\n2\nLight money collected in ports of the United States in 1801,\n1802, 1803\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n20\n8\n2\nLimitation, claims barred by statute of\n-\n-\n-\n9\n1\nLand warrants, persons entitled to military\n,\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n4\n153\n163\n9\n1\nLandais Peter, on petition of\n-\n-\n.\n-\n-\n,\nState\n3\n369\n9\n1\nLaw of nations. on new interpolations into the\n-\n-\n-\n,\nState\n3\n381\n9\n2\nLee, Richard Bland. on petition of\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n27\nWar\n4\n163\n10\n1\nLand commissioners of Michigan, on the representation of the\noct.\n37\nTreasury\n8\n97\n10\n1\nLozeair, Asa, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n8\n200\n10\n2\nLadd, Nathaniel. on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n11\n1\nLinnard, William, on petition of -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n4\n230\n2\nLambert. William, on memorial of\n-\n-\n-\nfolio 1st\n12\n11\n2\nLands, public, moneys due to United States on account of\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n9\n260\n11\n2\nLands, public, in Mississippi, on unlawful settlements on\n-\nfolio 2d\n5\nTreasury\n9\n71\n11\n2\nLester, John, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nNavy\n1\n311\n11\n2\nLoans, on obtaining\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct. 211\n11\n11\n3\nLands, public, in Mississippi, on unlawful settlements on\n.\nfolio 1st\n12\nTreasury\n9\n372\n12\n1\nLambert, 11 illiam, on memorial of\n-\n-\n-\n-\nE\nState\n4\n22\n12\n1\nLittle Belt, correspondence between Foster and Monroe, on\nthe affair of the\n-\noct.\n1\n18\n1\nLoan act. relative to the proceedings under the\n-\n.\noct.\n28\n1%\n1\nLoan act, a supplement to the\n-\n-\n-\n.\noct.\n30\n12\n2\nLand office, letter from the commissioner of the (with the\n9\nreport of the commissioners for ascertaining the Western\nboundary of the tract for bounties to the Virginia line\non continental establishment)\n-\n-\n6\nfolio 2d\n12\n13\n1\nLoan for 1814. on a\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n4\nTreasury\n11\n18\n13\n2\nLands public. on the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n12\n13\n3\nLoan of 18 millions, on a -\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n71\nTreasury\n11\n437\n13\n3\nLoans for S millions and 25 millions, on\n-\n-\noct.\n29\nTreasury\n11\n280\n14\n1\nLands, public, sales of\n(in 1815)\n-\n-\nfolio 1st\n3\n14\n1\nLands to which pre-emption rights have been given\n-\noct.\n60\n14\n1\nLands sold at public and private sales, difference of amount\nreceived for\n-\n-\noct.\n60\n14\n1\nLand surveyor, on the appointment of a (for Illinois and\n168 ]\nMissipippi)\n-\noct.\n72\n14\n1\nLands, bad quality of certain military bounty\n-\n-\noct.\n81\n14\n1\nLaws, on the delay in the execution of the act authorizing\nthe printing of a new edition of the\n-\n-\n-\nState\n4\n222\n14\n1\nLoans to Government by the different banks of the United\nby\nStates\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio 1st\n19\nTreasury\n12\n352\n14\n1\nLouisiana, Spanish Government demands a surrender of\npart of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n32\n14\n2\nLands, public, amount of sales of -\n-\n-\n-\nfolio 1st\n10\nTreasury\n13\n295\n14\n2\nLaw, Richard. and Mr. Tryon. on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\nNavy\n2\n331\n14\n2\nLead mines of the Mississippi, on the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n18\n151\n65\nINDEX-Continued.\n99\nWRITTEN DOCU-\nPRINTED\nCONGRESS.\nMENTS.\nDOCUMENTS.\nSESSION.\nVol.\nNo.\nDepartment.\nVol.\nPage.\n14\n2\nLee. Richard Bland. proceedings of\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n15\n14\n2\nLight house. at the mouth of the Mississippi, on a\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n13\n221\n14\n2\nLoan office and final settlement certificates, on outstanding\n-\n-\nTreasury\n13\n86\n1\n2\nMcAlister, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n1\n47\n1\n2\nMcCoy. Ephraim\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n1\n129\n1\n2\nMcFall\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n1\n194\n168] 163\n1\n2\nMc Garrah, John\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n1\n61\n1\n2\nMcGibbon, Joseph\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n1\n127\n1\n2\nMcKennan, William\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n.\n-\n,\nWar\n1\n124\n1\n2\nMcKenzie, John\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n1\n174\n1\n2\nMcKinstry. Thomas\ndo\n-\n-\n.\n8\n-\n-\nWar\n1\n159\n2\nMakley. Charles\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n1\n52\nCought- Digitized by 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1\n2\nMalcolm. Henry\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n1\n59\n2\nMartling Barent\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n1\n157\n2\nMason. William\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n1\n107\n2\nMeriwether, James\ndo\n(see Rogers)\n-\n-\n-\n,\n2\nMiddleton, Basil\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n1\n134\n2\nMiles, Walter\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n1\n212\n2\nMilitia, plan for the arrangement of the\n-\n1,\nfolio\n2\nWar\n1\n1\n1\nB\nMilitia furnished by the several states during the war\n-\n.\n40\nWar\n1\n227\n1\n2\nMills John\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n1\n89\n1\n2\nMitchell, John, on a letter from (proposing to supply a\ncopper coinage)\n-\n-\n.\n-\n-\n-\n-\nState\n1\n1\n1\n2\nMoore, Stephen, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n1\n276\n1\n2\nMumford and others do\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n1\n173\n1\n3\nMcDade. William do\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n2\n89\n1\nS\nMcDonald, Donald do\n-\n&\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n2\n80\n1\n3\nMcIntire, Thomas\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n2\n11\n1\n3\nMcLaughlin, Patrick do\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n2\n79\n1\n3\nMediterranean, trade of the United States on the\n-\n-\n-\n-\nState\n1\n69\n1\n3\nMerrill, Daniel, and others, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n2\n21\n1\nS\nMint, on the establishment of a\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio\n9\nTreasury\n2\n35\n1\nS\nMix, Timothy, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n2\n14\n2\n1\nManufactures, on\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio\n2\nTreasury\n2\n129\n2\n1\nMcCullen, Mary, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\nTreasury\n3\n83\n[168]\n2\n1\nMcLean, Roger\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\nS\n83\n2\n1\nMark, Elizabeth\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\nS\n111\n2\n1\nMarine Society of Boston, on petition of\n-\n-\nfolio\n10\nTreasury\n3\n93\nDigitized by\n2\n1\nMarine Hospital in Virginia\ndo\n-\n-\n-\nfolio\n10\nTreasury\n3\n93\n2\n1\nMiller, Peter\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n3\n83\n2\n1\nMoore, John Elias\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n3\n107\n2\n1\nMotte, Charles, representative of. on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n2\n128\nGoogle\n2\n2\nMcClary, Elizabeth, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n2\n357\n2\n2\nMcClary\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n2\n323\n2\n2\nMcClure, James\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n2\n387\n2\n2\nMcGilton. William\ndo\n-\n-\n.\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n3\n210\n2\nЯ\nMcKey, William\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n2\n380\n2\n2\nManley, John\ndo\n-\n-\n.\n-\n-\nWar\n2\nS17\n67\nINDEX-Continued.\n89\nPRINTED DOCU-\nWRITTEN\nCONGRESS.\nMENTS.\nSESSION.\nVol.\nNo.\nDepartment.\nDOCUMENTS.\nVol.\nPage.\n2\n2\nMoore, Alpheus, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n2\n358\n2\n2\nMurray, Reuben\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n.\nTreasury\nS\n211\n3\n1\nMcElderry. Thomas\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n4\n177\n3\n1\nMcHatton William\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n3\n20\n3\n1\nMcLean, John\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n4\n178\n3\n1\nMcNeal, William\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n4\n192\n[ 1698\ns\n1\nMorocco, on the measures pursued for obtaining a recogni-\ntion of the treaty with -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nState\n1\n342\n3\n1\nMorris, Governeur, minister to France, letters of (relative\nto Great Britain and France)\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n5\n3\n2\nMackay, James, Attorney General, on petition of\n9\n-\n-\nAtt. Gen.\n1\n173\n3\n2\nMead and Van Voorst, on petition of\n-\n-\n.\n-\n-\nWar\n3\n197\n3\n2\nMeers. Parker and Hopkins. memorial of\n-\n-\noct.\n5\nDigitized by\n3\n2\nMilitia law, on difficulties in the execution of the -\n-\n4\n1\nMagazines, on the measurs pursued to replenish the\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n3\n205\n4\n1\nMilitary force of the United States, on the present\n-\n-\n$\nWar\n3\n205\n4\n1\nMint, on the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n1\nState\n1\n482\n4\n2\nMilitary Department, sums necessary for the\n-\n-\noct.\n10\n4\n2\ndo\non expenditures of the\n(for 1796)\n-\noct.\n17\n4\ns\nMint, on the\n-\n-\noct.\n12\nState\n2\n1\n5\n02\nMilitary and naval establishments, on sums advanced to the\nfolio\n2\nTreasury\n6\n203\n5\n2\nMint, on the\n.\n.\n-\n-\noct.\n2, 5\nTreasury\n5\n517\n5\ns\nMilitary establishment, on the\n-\n-\n.\n-\noct.\n2\n5\n3\nMint, on the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n9, 15\n6\n410\n6\n1\nMilitary system, on improvement of the\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n12\n6\n1\nMilitary schools, on establishment of the -\n-\n-\noct.\n16\n6\n1\nMilitia claims of Georgia, on the\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n19\nWar\n4\n12\n6\n1\nMilton, William and others, on petition of\n-\n-\noct.\n19\nWar\n4\n12\n6\n1\nMint. on the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfol. & oct.\n4, 10\nTreasury\n7\n176\n6\n2\nMartin, Richard, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n15\n6\n2\nMint, on the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n.\n-\noct.\n9, 16\n6\n2\nMississippi territory, copies of laws of\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n6\n7\n1\nMarine Hospitals. on the\n-\n-\n-\noct. 2d\n2\n7\n1\nMarshal of the District of Columbia, letter from (on the dis-\ntressed condition of persons in custody)\n-\n-\noct. 2d\n6\n[168]\n7\n1\nMaryland, census of\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct. 1st\n8\n7\n1\ndo\non a loan to the commissioners of Washington\nfrom the state of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct. 3d\n12\n7\n1\nMilitary stores, of the United States, on the\n-\n-\noct. 1st\n13\n7\n1\nMilitary establishment, relative to the\n-\n-\n-\noct. 3d\n26\nWar\n4\n79\n7\n1\nMint, on the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct. 1st\n15\n7\n1\ndo\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct. 2d\n10\n7\n1\ndo\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct. 3d\n16\n7\n2\nMarine corps, distribution and employment of the\n-\noct.\n15\n7\n2\nMilitia belonging to certain states, statement of\n-\n-\nfolio\n4, 5\n2\nMilitia claims of Georgia, on the\n(see Georgia)\n-\n2\nMilitary establishment, on the situation of the\n-\n-\noct.\n19\n2\nMint, on the\n-\nB\n.\noct.\n4\n69\nINDEX-Continued.\n70\nPRINTED DOCU-\nWRITTEN\nCONGRESS.\nMENTS.\nSESSION.\nDepartment.\nDOCUMENTS.\nVol.\nNo.\nVol.\nPage.\n7\n2\nMint, on the\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio\n10\n7\n2\nMississippi territory, on the establishment of a government\nin the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n20\n8\n1\nMarine corps, on expense of the (since its establishment)\n-\noct.\n24\nNavy\n1\n120\n8\n1\nMilitia, last returns of the\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio\n3\n8\n1\nMint, on the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n8, 21\n163 ] 168\n8\n1\nMorocco, act of hostility by a ship belonging to Emperor of\noct.\n4\n8\n1\ndo\namicable adjustment of difficulties between the\nUnited States and\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n6\n8\n2\nMcFaden, John, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n21\n8\n2\nMail, contractors for the\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio\n9\n8\n2\nMilitary services, on claims to land for\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n27\n8\n2\nMilitia, last returns of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n13\n8\n2\nMines. lead, in upper Louisiana, on the\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n2\n8\n2\nMint, on the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n7, 23\n9\n1\nMail, contractors for\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio\n12\n9\n1\nMichigan, report from Governor and Judge of\n-\n-\noct. 1st\n4\n9\n1\nMint, on the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct. 1st\n9\n9\n2\nMilitia, statement of the\n.\n-\n-\n1\nI\noct.\n15\n9\n2\n1 Mint, on the\n9\n-\n-\noct.\n11\n10\n1\nMail route from Alexandria to Fredericksburgh, on the -\noct.\n58\n10\n1\nMarines and seamen. statement of\n-\n.\n-\nfolio\n9\n10\n1\nMaritime rights of neutrals, decrees of France &c. in vio-\nlation of\n.\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n17\n10\n1\nMason and Stoddert, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n8\n123\n10\n1\nMediterranean Fund, on the duties called the\n-\n-\noct.\n29\n10\n1\nMerchandise purchased by the United States for the last\nthree years\n-\n-\n-\n.\n-\n-\noct.\n41\n10\n1\nMichigan, representation from the land commissioners in\noct.\n37\nTreasury\n8\n97\n10\n1\nMilitary academy, on the\n.\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n18\n10\n1\nMilitia of the United States\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n21\n10\n1\nMint. on the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n5, 40\nTreasury\n8\n66, 150\n10\n2\nMcLaland, William, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n10\n2\nMilitia. returns of the\n-\n-\n.\n-\n-\noct.\n13\n10\n2\nMint, on the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n9, 19\n[168]\n11\n2\nManufactures, on\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct. 2d\n1, 13\n11\n2\nMeridian, on a first\n-\n-\n-\n-\n.\nfolio 1st\n12\n11\n2\nMilitary establishment, expenditures of the\n-\n-\nfolio 2d\n10\n11\n2\ndo\ndo\n(since 1789)\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n4\n256, 264\n11\n2\nMilitia, return of the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio 1st\n3\nTreasury\n9\n258\n11\n2\ndo\nput into requisition in obedience to the acts of\n1806 and 1808\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio 1st\n6\nWar\n4\n269\n11\n2\nMint, on the\n-\n-\n:\n-\n-\n-\noct. 1st\n6\nTreasury\n9\n254\n11\n2\ndo\n1\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio 2d\n9\n11\n2\nMississippi, on unlawful settlements on public lands in\n-\nfolio 2d\n5\nTreasury\n9\n71\n11\n2\nMobile river, measures to secure the navigation of the\n-\noct. 1st\n11\nState\n3\n640\n11\nЯ\nMoneys due for public lands\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio 2d\n11\n11\n3\nMcKenzie and Glennie, on the adjusted accounts of\n-\n-\n0\nTreasury\n9\n510\n71\nINDEX-Continued.\n72\nPRINTED DOCU-\nWRITTEN\nCONGRESS.\nMENTS.\nSESSION.\nVol.\nNo.\nDepartment.\nDOCUMENTS.\nVol.\nPage.\n11\n3\nMaryland, sale of public arms to\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n24\n11\n3\nMilitary establishment. on the contingent expenses of the\n-\nfolio 2d\n8\nWar\n4\n313\n11\nS\ndo\napplication of appropriations to the -\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n4\n309\n11\n3\nMilitia, return of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio 1st\n3\n11\n3\nMills, Peter, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nNavy\n2\n29\n168\n11\n3\nMint, on the\n-\n-\n1\n-\n-\n-\nfolio 1st\n1\n11\n3\ndo\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio 2d\n3\n11\n3\nMississippi, unlawful settlements on public lands in\n-\nfolio 1st\n12\nTreasury\n9\n372\n12\n1\nMeridian, on a memorial of Wm. Lambert respecting a first\n-\n-\nState\n4\n22\n12\n1\nMilitary establishment, on an increase of the (by more officers)\noct.\n21\n12\n1\ndo\nexpense of an addition to the\n-\n-\nfolio 3d\n6\n12\n1\ndo\nexpenditure for contingencies in the -\n-\nfolio 3d\n1\nWar\n4\n399\n12\n1\ndo\nexpenditure of moneys drawn from the Treasu-\nΓy for the\n-\n-\n-\n6\n-\n-\n:\n-\nWar\n4\n341\n12\n1\nMilitary committee, documents, on state of the army, ob-\ntained from the war office by the\n-\n-\n-\nfolio 3d\n5\n12\n1\nMills, Peter, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n34\n12\n1\nMint, on the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfol. 1st,2d\n1, 14\nTreasury\n10\n248\n12\n2\nMilan and Berlin decrees, on repeal of the\n-\n-\noct.\n14\n12\n22\nMilitary establishment. expenditure for contingencies of the\nfolio 2d\n3\nWar\n4\n443\n12\n2\ndo\nexpenditure of appropriation, for the\n-\n-\nWar\n4\n438\n12\n2\nMilitia. communications of Governor Strong, on President's\npower over the militia\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n2\n12\n2\ndo\nstatement of the\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio 1st\n3\n12\n2\ndo\nexpenditure of annual appropriations for arming the\nfolio 2d\n2\nWar\n4\n4S0\n10\n12\n2\nMint. on the\n-\nfolio 1st\n1,17,8\nTreasury\n10\n438\n12\n07\nMitchell, John, agent for American prisoners at Halifax,\ncorrespondence between British Admiral and\n-\noct.\n10\n12\n2\nMonroe's communications with Russell (see President's\nmessage)\n-\n-\nIS\n1\nMilan and Berlin decrees, information on the\n-\n-\noct.\n2\n13\n2\nMichigan territory, on distressed state of inhabitants of -\noct.\n74\n13\n1\nMilitary establishment, on expenditure of appropriations\nfor the\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n12\nWar\n4\n553\n13\n2\nMilitary establishment, expenditure of conting't fund of the\noct.\n15\nWar\n4\n557\n[163]\n18\n2\nMilitia claims of Virginia, on the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n4\n581\n18\n2\nMint, on the\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio\n1, 14, 17\nTreasury\n11\n196\n13\nS\nMilitary establishment. on defects in organization of present\noct.\n12\nWar\n5\n37\n13\nS\nMilitary establishment, expenditure of conting't fund of the\n-\n-\nWar\n5\n86\nDigitized by\n13\nS\nMint. on the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio\n1, 12\nTreasury\n11\n431\n13\nS\nMitchell, Richard, on petition of -\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n58\n13\n3\nMoore, Pliny\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n11\n138\n14\n1\nMcCauley, John\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nNavy\nof\n280\n14\n1\nMarine corps, on proposed reduction of the\n-\n-\noct.\n85\nNavy\n2\n284\n14\n1\nMaryland, valuations in (under direct tax law of 1813)\nfolio 1st\n15\n14\n1\nMilitary establishment, on expenditure of appropriations\nto the -\n-\n-\n-\nfolio 2d\n4\nWar\n5\n162\n4\n1\ndo\non execution of act for reducing the -\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n5\n168\n73\nINDEX-Continued.\n74\nPRINTED DOCU-\nWRITTEN\nCONGRESS.\nMENTS.\nSESSION.\nDepartment.\nDOCUMENTS.\nVol.\nNo.\nVol.\nPage.\n14\n1\nMilitary establishment, comparative statement between the\nannual amount of the naval and (as rendered under a re-\nsolution of 1816, and one of 1810)\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n12\n177\n14\n1\nMilitary appropriations, estimates of deficiencies in (for 1815)\noct.\n4\nWar\n5\n248\n14\n1\nMilitia, on claims of states for expenses in calling out the\noct.\n65\nWar\n5\n223\n14\n1\nMinisters foreign, on the residence within the United\nStates of\n[168]\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nState\n4\n245\n14\n1\nMinisters to foreign courts, on salaries of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n4\n247\n14\n1\nMint, on the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio 1st\n18\nTreasury\n12\n343\n14\n1\ndo\ndo\n.\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n18\n14\n2\nManufactures, President's observations on\n-\n-\noct.\n1\n14\n2\nMassachusetts, on militia claims of\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n94\nWar\n5\n335\nDigitized by\n14\n2\nMilitary establishment, on expenditure of contingent fund\nof the -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n5\n399\n14\n2\ndo\nin actual service\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n5\n4\n2\nde\nestimate of moneys wanted for the\n-\n-\noct.\n24\n14\n2\nMilitary Academy, on the\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n83\nWar\n5\n322\n14\n2\nMilitia, claims of Massachusetts, on the\n-\n-\nm.\noct.\n94\nWar\n5\n335\n14\n2\nMilitia, President recommends a re-organization of the\n-\noct.\n1\n14\n2\nMilitia;plan for re-organization of the\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n8\n14\n2\nMilitia fines, on collection of the -\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n82\nWar\n5\n321\n14\n2\nMint, on the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio 1st\n13\nTreasury\n13\n342\n14\n2\ndo\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n26\n14\ns\nMurray, Thomas, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nNavy\n2\n298\n14\n2\nMutiny in the late 38th infantry, on the\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n91\n1\ns\nNash, Ebenezer, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n2\n93\n1\nS\nNorris, James\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n2\n68\n1\n3\nNoyes, Simeon\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n2\n81\n2\n1\nNathan, Simon\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n3\n78\n2\n1\nNavigation and commerce of the the United States, on the\n-\n-\nState\n1\n319\n2\n1\nNiel. Robert, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n,\nTreasury\n3\n124\n2\n1\nNorthwest Territory, laws of the\nP\n-\n-\n-\n-\nState\n1\n231,295\n2\n1\nNoyes, Wadleigh, representative of, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n2\n126\nCR\n2\nNapier, Thomas and others, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n2\n385\n2\n2\nNeufville, John de\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nState\n1\n320\n[168]\n2\n2\nNewburyport, merchants of\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n3\n191\n2\n2\nNew York, inspectors of\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n3\n191\n2\n2\nNicholson, John\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\nS\n185\nS\n1\nNavigation act, National Convention of France, on the\n-\noct.\n6\n3\n2\nNaval armament, on a (see in the originals)\n-\n-\n3\n2\nNorth Carolina, on a resolution of the Legislature\n-\nfolio\n4\nS\n2\nNorth Carolina. on a petition of the University of\n-\nfolio\n4\n4\n1\nNaval equipments, letters to the committee on\n-\n-\nfolio\n7\n4\n2\ndo\nstatements relative to the\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n8\nWar\n3\n305\n5\n1\nNatchez, on the port of the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n9\nWar\n3\n318\n5\n2\nNaval armament, expenditure of appropriations to a\n-\nfolio\n11\nWar\n3\n489\n3\n2\nNaval establishment, relative to the\n-\n-\n-\nfolio\n2\nTreasury\n6\n203\n2\nNavy Department, appropriations necessary for the\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n6\n385\n75\nINDEX-Continued.\n76\nPRINTED DOCU-\nWRITTEN\nCONGRESS.\nMENTS.\nSESSION.\nVol.\nNo\nDepartment.\nDOCUMENTS.\nVol.\nPage.\n5\n2\nNavy, on the vessels of war, belonging to the\n-\n-\noct.\n17\n5\n3\nNavy, Secretary of, sums necessary for compensation of\n(and clerks)\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n22\n5\n3\nNavy, on state of, and expense of maintaining the\n-\n-\na\nNavy\n1\n1\n5\n3\nNavy, estimate of expense of forming a\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n18\n6\n1\nNash, Thomas, alias Jonathan Robbins, on delivery of, (to\n[168]\nBritish Government) -\n-\n-\n-\n,\nState\n3\n98\n6\n1\nNew York, valuation of houses and lands in\n-\n-\noct.\n25\n6\n2\nNaval establishment of United States, on the\n-\n-\noct.\n7\nNavy\n1\n44\n6\nz\nNavy pension fund, on the\n-\n-\n-\nNavy\n1\n42\n7\n1\nNaval commanders, instructions to (to capture French\ncruizers)\n-\n-\n-\nNavy\n1\n72\n7\n1\nNavy, vessels belonging to the\n'\n-\n-\n-\noct. 3d\n23\nNavy\n1\n78\n7\n1\nNavy pension fund, on the\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct. 3d\n21\nNavy\n1.\n64\n1\nNavy Yards, expenditures of\n6\n-\n-\n-\noct. 1st\n5\n7\n1\nNorthwestern Territory, laws of the\n-\n-\n-\noct. 3d\n3\n7\n2\nNavy, on timber laid up for building a\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n14\nNavy\n1\n98\n7\n20\nNavy pension fund, on the\n,\n-\n-\n-\nfolio\n13\nNavy\n1\n94\nor\nNew Orleans, on stoppage by Spain, of the deposite at\n0\n'\n&\nState\n3\n195\n8\n1\nNavy pension fund, on the\n-\noct.\n23\nNavy\n1\n104\n8\ns\ndo\ndo\n0\noct.\n29\nNavy\n1\n176\n9\n1\nNavy, expense of keeping in actual service the whole\n0\n9\nNavy\n1\n184\n9\n1\ndo\nestimate of certain contingent expenses of the\n-\n,\nNavy\n1\n190\n9\n1\ndo\nmoneys disbursed each year on account of the -\noct. 1st\n13\n9\n1\nNavy pension fund, on the\n-\n-\n-\nfolio\n11\n9\n1\nNeutral rights, on the violation of\n-\n-\n-\noct. 1st\n10\n9\n2\nNavy pension fund, on the\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio\n9\nNavy\n1\n195\n9\n2\nNon importation act, on the suspension of the\n-\n-\noct.\n2\n9\n2\nNorth Carolina, survey of the coast of\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n22\n10\n1\nNavy, officers and men belonging to the (and expenses)\n-\nfolio\n9\nNavy\n1\n220\n10\n1\nNavy Department, estimate of extraordinary expenses in\nthe\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n24\n10\n1\nNavy, amount of purchases by agents for the\n-\n-\n-\n-\nNavy\n1\n208\n10\n1\nNavy pension fund, on the\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio\n10\nNavy\n1\n233\n163\n10\n1\nNentrals, British orders against the maritime rights of\n-\noct.\n10\n10\n1\nDo\ntwo decrees of France and Spain in violation\nof the rights of\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n17\n10\n1\nNew Orleans, on certain lands near\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n16\n10\n1\nNon importation act, on the\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n27\n10\n2\nNavy pension fund, on the\n-\n-\n-\nfolio\n8\nNavy\n1\n255\n10\n2\nNeutral rights of the United States, on such orders and de-\ncrees of belligerents as violate the\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n5\nState\n3\n465\n10\n2\nNoyes. Joseph, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n1\nNavy, on the general state of the -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nNavy\n1\n271\n11\n1\nNavy, on the cost and equipment of vessels of war and gun\nboats for the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nNavy\n1\n276\n11\n2\nNaturalized citizens registered as seamen, on\n-\n-\noct. 1st\n17\n11\n2\nNavy, application of the appropriations to the\n-\n-\noct. 2d\n18\nNavy\n1\n283\n77\nINDEX-Continued.\n78\nPRINTED DOCU-\nWRITTEN\nCONGRESS.\nMENTS.\nSESSION.\nVol.\nNo.\nDepartment.\nDOCUMENTS.\nVol.\nPage.\n11\n2\nNavy, expenditure of the (since 1789)\n-\n-\n-\nfulio 2d\n10\nTreasury\n9\n258\n11\n2\nNavy, Secretary of, report from the\n-\n-\n-\nfolio 1st\n1\n11\n2\nNavy pension fund, on the\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio 1st\n8\nTreasury\n9\n288\n11\n2\nNeutral rights, propositions to Great Britain and France\non the revocation of their decrees violating\n-\n-\noct. 1st\n12\n11\n2\nNew Orleans, on a post road from seat of Government to -\noct. 2d\n21\n168]\n11\n3\nNavy, on expenditure of appropriations to the\n-\n.\nfolio 2d\n16\nNavy\n1\n353\n11\n3\nNavy, expenditures, in 1810, of the\n-\n-\n-\nfolio 2d\n12\n11\n3\nNavy, on additional appropriations to the\n-\n-\noct.\n32\n11\n3\nNavy, general state of the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nNavy\n1\nS21\n11\n3\nNavy, transfer of appropriations in the department of the\nfolio 2d\n10\nNavy\n1\n313\n11\n3\nNavy agents at Leghorn, bills drawn by, on Degen, Pur-\nviance, and Co.\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n29\n11\n3\nNavy pension fund, on the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nNavy\n1\n356\n12\n1\nNaval officers\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio 3d\n12\nNavy\n1\n474\n12\n1\nNaval hospitals, rules for government of -\n-\n-\noct.\n36\nNavy\n1\n495\n12\n1\nNavy, on the expenditure of moneys drawn, in 1811, for the\nfolio 3d\n8\nNavy\n1\n443\n12\n1\nNavy, on cost of repairing vessels belonging to the (since\n1801)\n=\n-\nfolio 3d\n9\nNavy\n1\n446\nNavy, transfer of appropriations in the department of the\nfollo sd\n7\nNavy\n1\n487\n18\nI\n18\n1\nNavy. contracts in department of (see contracts.)\n18\nI\nNavy pension fund, on the\n-\n1\n-\n.\nfolio 3d\n11\nNavy\n1\n454\n12\n1\nNavy yards, expenditures of\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio 3d\n13\nNavy\n1\n508\n12\nI\nDo\ndo\n-\n-\n.\n-\n-\n-\n-\nNavy\n2\n1\n12\n1\nNon-importation act, evasions of the\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n24\nTreasury\n10\n34\n12\n1\nNon-importation act, on 8 partial suspension of the\n-\noct.\n29\n12\n2\nNaturalization, President's reasons for not signing the bill\nfor a uniform\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n3\n12\n2\nNavy, on expenditure of appropriations to the\n-\n-\nfolio 2d\n6\nNavy\n2\n31\n12\n2\nNavy. transfer of appropriations in the\n-\n-\n-\nfolio 2d\n9\n12\n2\nNavy, accounts unsettled for more than three years in the\ndepartment of the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio 1st\n6\n12\n2\nNavy pension fund, on the\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio 2d\n8\n13\n2\nNavy, on expenditure of appropriations for the (in 1813) -\nfolio\n24\nNavy\n2\n111\n13\n2\nNavy, unsettled accounts in the office of the accountant of\n[168]\ndepartment of the\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio\n23\n13\n2\nNavy, unsettled balances on the books of the department of\nthe\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfulio\n16\n13\n2\nNavy pension fund, on the\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio\n25\nNavy\n2\n117\n13\nS\nNavy, on appropriations for the -\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n62\n13\n3\nNavy Department, on expenditures in the (in 1814)\n-\nfolio\n18\nNavy\n2\n140\n13\n3\nNavy Department, on the destruction of papers in the\n'\n-\n-\nNavy\n2\n138\nDigitized by Google\n13\n3\nNavy Department, balances on the books of the -\n-\nfolio\n13\n13\n3\nNavy pension fund, on the\n-\nI\n-\n-\n-\n-\nNavy\n2\n160\n14\n1\nNaval establishment. comparative statement between the\nannual amount of the expenditures of the military, and\nthe (as rendered by the Treasury under a resolution of\n1816, and one of 1810)\n-\n-\n#\n-\n-\nTreasury\n12\n177\n64\nINDEX-Continued.\n80\nPRINTED DOCU-\nWRITTEN\nCONGRESS.\nMENTS.\nSESSION.\nDepartment.\nDOCUMENTS.\nVol.\nNo.\nVol.\nPage.\n14\n1\nNavy Department, expenditure of moneys drawn for the -\nfolio 2d\n9\nNavy\n2\n179\n14\n1\nNavy Department, transfer of moneys in the\n-\n-\nfolio 2d\n10\n14\n1\nNavy Department, balances on the books of the -\n-\nfolio 2d\n16\n14\n1\nNavy pension fund, on the\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n20\nNavy\n2\n205\n14\n2\nNavigation, President's observations on depressed state of\noct.\n1\n14\n2\nNavy Department, balances on the books of the -\n-\nfolio 1st\n15\n168]\n14\n2\nNavy Department, transfers of appropriations in the (in\n1816)\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfulio 2d\n8\n14\n2\nNavy Department, application of moneys drawn for the\n-\nfolio 2d\n9\nNavy\n2\n299\n14\n2\nNavy pension fund, on the\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio 2d\n11\nNavy\n2\n311\n14\n2\nNeutrality of the United States, documents on the violation\nDigitized by Google\nof the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n39\n1\n2\nOliphant, David, on petition of\n-\n-\n,\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n1\n100\n1\n2\nOliver, William,\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n1\n138\n1\n3\nO'Cain, Jeremiah,\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nP\nWar\nD\n36\n1\n3\nOrne, Joshua, & others do\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n9\nWar\n2\n23\n1\nS\nOneida Indians,\ndo (see Vanslyck.)\n2\n1\nOhr, Andrew,\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nor\nTreasury\n3\n77\n2\n1\nOram, Darby,\ndo\n.\n-\n.\n-\n.\n-\nTreasury\n3\n77\n2\n2\nOfficers of the continental army who died in the service,\nor were killed previous to May, 1778, and to whose\nwidows, or orphans, 7 years half-pay has been granted\n.\n-\nWar\n2\n366\n2\ne\nOsgood, Isaac, and sons. on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n3\n191\n3\n1\nOcracock bar, on petition of pilots of (see Wade.)\n5\n3\nOfficers of customs, emoluments of (see customs.)\n7\n1\nOffice-holders, under the U. States, the names and salaries of\noct. 1st\n14\n11\n7\n1\nOrleans, on the situation of seamen frequenting the port of\noct. 2d\n2\n8\n2\nO'Brien, Richard, letter from\n-\n.\n-\n-\noct.\n6\nB\n1\nOfficers at New Orleans, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n26\nWar\n4\n121\n9\n1\nOfficers in Louisiana, on the petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n4\n151\n10\n2\nOrders and decrees. by the belligerents, which violate the\nneutral rights of the United States\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nState\n3\n465\n11\n2\nOrders relative to foreign armed vessels riding in the wa-\nters of the United States\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct. 1st\n10\n168\n11\n2\nOrders violating neutral rights, communications to France\n623, 641,\nand England, on the repeal of\n-\n-\n-\nect.\n12\nState\n3\n657\n11\n3\nOrders and decrees, on (see neutrals)\n-\n-\n-\n12\n1\nOfficers, recommending more field and staff\n-\n-\noct.\n21\n12\n1\nOfficers of the navy, names and pay of\n-\n-\n-\nfolio 3d\n12\nNavy\n1\n474\n1, 19,\nDigitized by Google\n12\n1\nOrders in Council, correspondences on the\n-\n-\noct.\n14, 16,\n17, 20\n12\n2\nOffice-holders, under the United States, a list of the\n-\nfolio 2d\n13\n13\n1\nO'Brien, Jeremiah, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n,\nWar\n4\n543\n13\n1\nOrders in Council, on repeal of British\n-\n-\n-\n-\n0\nState\n4\n63\n14\n1\nOfficers on peace establishment -\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n33\n14\n1\nOnis, Chevalier de, correspondence, on various subjects,\nbetween the Secretary of State, and -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nState\n4\n223\n81\nINDEX-Continued.\n82\nPRINTED DOCU-\nWRITTEN\nCONGRESS.\nMENTS.\nSESSION.\nVol.\nNo.\nDepartment.\nDOCUMENTS.\nVol.\nPage.\n14\n1\nOrdnance Department, on appropriations necessary for the\nfolio 2d\n6\n14\n1\nDo\ndo\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n34\n14\n2\nOrdnance Department, expenditure of appropriations to the\nfolio 2d\n6\n1\n2\nPensioners, arrearages due to invalid\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n1\n202\n1\n2\nPoole, David, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n1\n126\n1\n2\nPortland, in Maine, the weighers, gaugers, &c. of, do\n..\n-\n-\nTreasury\n1\n173\n1\n2\nPower, Alexander, and others, on petition of\n163 163]\n-\n.\n-\n-\nWar\n1\n91\n1\n2\nPublic credit, on support of the\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio\n1, 7\nTreasury\n1\n1\n1\nS\nPaine, William, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nI\nWar\n2\n35\n1\n3\nPannill, Joseph, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n2\n29\n1\nS\nPhiladelphia merchants, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n2\n103\n1\n3\nPhilps, Joel, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n2\n90\nDigitized by Google\n1\n2\nPier, Abner, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n2\n84\n1\n2\nPorter, Nathaniel, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n2\n28\n1\n2\nPost, John\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n2\n23\n1\n2\nPrakle, Lewis\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n2\n24\n1\n2\nPriest, Job\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n2\n85\n2\n1\nPetitioners, returned by order of the House, names of certain\n-\n-\nWar\n2\n197\ns\n1\nPhiladelphia merchants, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n3\n97\n+\n2\n1\nPolhemas, John, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n.\n0\nTreasury\n3\n118\n2\n2\nParker, Elizabeth and Sarah do\n-\n-\n-\n-\nI\nWar\n2\n358,382\n2\n2\nPeake, William\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n9\nWar\n2\n322\n2\n2\nPennsylvania, citizens of\ndo\n.\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasut\n3\n187\n2\n2\nPensions, list of persons returned by Judges of Circuit\n-\n-\nCourts, for, (and the causes of disability)\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n2\n260\n2\n2\nPepin, Andrew, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n2\n378\n2\n2\nPerrit, Peter\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n2\n335\ne\n2\nPetitions, report of Secretary of War on forty-seven\n-\nfolio\n27\n2\n2\nPhiladelphia, inspectors of, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n3\n191\n2\n2\nPortland, inhabitants of\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n3\n191\n2\n2\nProut, Ebenezer\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n3\n211\n2\n2\nProvaux, Adrian\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n2\n338\n2\n£\nPryor, Abner\ndo (See Elliott.)\n2\n2\nPutnam, treaty between the hostile Indians and General\n-\n-\nWar\n2\n205\n3\n1\nPackwood, Joseph, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n4\n179\n[168]\n3\n1\nParker, Daniel\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n4\n132\n3\n1\nPensioners, invalid, report with an adjudication of the\n-\nSupreme Court in case of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n3\n26\n3\n1\nPensioners, invalid, statement relative to the claims of\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n3\n77,81,82\nS\n1\nPetitions, report of Secretary of War on sixty\n-\n-\nfolio\n6\nWar\n3\n32\nDigitized by Google\nS\n1\nPickering, Timothy, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n4\n181\n3\n1\nPinckney, Minister in London, communications from\n-\noct.\n7\n3\n1\nPorter, Stephen, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n4\n152\nS\n1\nPorts to be put in a state of defence, on\n-\n-\n-\nfolio\n8\nS\n1\nPrideaux, Samuel, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n4\n181\n3\n2\nPerrit, Peter, Attorney General, on memorial of\n-\n-\n-\nAtt. Gen.\n1\n179\n3\n2\nDo\non the memorial of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n.\nWar\n3\n140\n83\nINDEX-Continued.\n84\nPRINTED DOCU-\nWRITTEN\nCONGRESS.\nMENTS.\nSESSION.\nDepartment.\nDOCUMENTS.\nVol.\nNo.\nVol.\nPage.\n3\n2\nPetitions returned, with and without accompanying reports,\nletter with\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n4\n286, 433\n3\n2.\nDo\ndo\ndo\n-\n-\nWar\n3\n171\n3\n2\nPresident's message, papers from the War Office accom-\npanying the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n3\n139\n3\n2\nPublic credit, on, (see Credit.)\n[ 168.] 168\n4\n2\nPublic debt, report of Commissioners for purchasing the\nfolio\n3\n4\n1\nPension list, on cases of claimants to be placed on the (re-\nturned by the district of Virginia)\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n3\n253\n4\n1\nPension list, on cases of claimants who have obtained cer-\ntificates from district judges -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n3\n252\n1\nPerkins, Ebenezer, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n29\nTreasury\n5\n107\n1\n5\n111\nGoogle Digitized by 4 4 4 4 4\nPhiladelphia merchants do\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n1\nPinkham, Paul\ndo\n-\n-\n.\n-\n-\nTreasury\n5\n120\n1\nPoirey, Monsieur, aid-de-camp to De Lafayette, petition\nof\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n3\n256\n1\nPorts and harbors, on fortifying certain (see Fortifica-\ntions.)\n4\n1\nPresident's message, assigning reasons for not delivering\na copy of certain papers relative to the treaty with\nGreat Britain\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n34\n4\n1\nPrice and Somersall, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nState\n1\n480\n4\n2\nPension list, return of claimants for the\n-\n-\n-\n.\nWar\n3\n273\n4\n2\nDo\ndo\nbelonging to Connecticut\n-\n,\nWar\n3\n281\n4\n2\nDo\ndo\nbelonging to N. Jersey\n-\n-\nWar\n3\n280\n4\n2\nDo\nreturns of examining physicians in cases of\nclaimants for the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n3\n280,296\n4\n2\nPhiladelphia merchants, on memorial of (on captures by\nFrench cruizers)\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nState\n2\n22\n4\n2\nPickering, Secretary of State, letter of (to Pinckney,\nMinister in France, on the complaints of the French\nMinister)\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n1\n4\n2\nPoirey, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n16\n4\n2\nPorts and harbors, on fortifications of (see Fortifications.)\n163\n4\n2\nPresident's message, with the official correspondence on\nthe differences between France and the United States\noct.\n1\n5\n1\nPorts, on\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n11\n5\n1\nPresident's message\n-\n,\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n1\n5\n1\nDo\ndocuments referred to in\n-\n-\noct.\n2\n1\nDo\nconfidential, on the intercourse of the\n-\n-\ns\nGougle Digitized by 5 5 5 5 5\nUnited States with foreign nations\n-\noct.\n1\nPresident's message, on the proceedings of the Commis-\nsioners for running the boundary between the United\nStates and Florida\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n4\n1\nPresident's message. on the depredations on our commerce\noct.\n5\nto\nPension list, returns of claimants for the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n3\n367, 370\n2\nPhiladelphia merchants, on memorial of\n-\n-\noct.\n17\nTreasury\n6\n364\n85\nINDEX-Continued.\n86\nPRINTED DOCU-\nWRITTEN\nCONGRESS.\nMENTS.\nSESSION.\nDepartment.\nDOCUMENTS.\nVol.\nNo.\nVol.\nPage.\n5\n2\nPost offices, list of (and compensations of postmasters)\n-\noct.\n12\n5\n3\nPost office and post roads, letter on the\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n19\n5\n3\nPresident's speech, on the\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n1\n5\n3\nPrivate armed vessels, commissioned, number, tonnage, &c. of\nfolio\n1\n6\n1\nPennsylvania insurrection, relative to the\n-\n-\noct.\n1\n6\n1\nPublic debt, relative to the\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio\n9\n[163]\n6\n2\nPension fund, on the half pay, and\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n2\nNavy\n1\n42\n7\n1\nPension fund, on state of the navy\n-\n-\n-\noct. 3d\n21\nNavy\n1\n64\n7\n1\nPickering brig, instructions to commanders of the frigate\nInsurgent and\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct. 3d\n24\nNavy\n1\n81\n7\n1\nPorts, moneys applied to the defence of the\n-\n-\noct.\n5\nDigitized by Google\n7\n1\nPost roads, not producing one-third the expense of carry-\nthe mail on them, list of\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct. 3d\n29\n7\n1\nPresident's message\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct. 1st\n1\n7\n1\nPrisoners, distressed condition of (in District of Columbia)\noct. 2d\n6\n7\n1\nPrivateers, instructions to commanders of\n-\n-\noct. 3d\n4\nState\n3\n161\n7\n2\nPayne, William, and other claimants of lands situate in the\nterritory ceded to the United States by Georgia, a let-\nter from\n-\noct.\n18\n7\n2\nPension fund, on the navy\n-\n-\n-\n.\nfolio\n13\nNavy\n1\n94\n7\n2\nPost offices and post roads, on the\n-\n-\n-\nfolio\n14\n7\n2\nPresident's message, with documents relative to Morocco\noct.\n1\n8\n1\nPension fund, on the navy\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n23\nNavy\n1\n104\n8\n1\nPhiladelphia frigate, on the loss of the\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n13\n8\n1\nPost roads. established three years. not producing one-\nthird of the expense of carrying the mail on them,\nstatements of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n25\n8\n1\nPresident's message\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n2\n8\n2\nPatentees, list of\n-\n0\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n25\n8\n2\nPension fund. on the navy\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n29\nNavy\n1\n176\n8\n2\nPhiladelphia frigate, destruction of (by Decatur)\n-\noct.\n3\n8\n2\nPost road, from Washington to New Orleans, on a\n-\noct.\n8, 12\n8\n2\nPost roads, not producing one-third the expense of carry-\ning the mail over them\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n31\n8\n2\nPreble, letter from (on affairs of Tripoli)\n-\n-\noct.\n11\n[ 168 ]\n8\n2\nPresident's message, and documents\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n1\n9\n1\nPearl river, report of commissioners for the district east\nof (on British grants for lands in said district)\n-\nfolio\n5\n9\n1\nPresident's message\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct. 1st\n1\n9\n1\nPresident's message, with accompanying documents\n-\noct. 1st\n2, 3\n9\n2\nPension fund of the navy\n-\n-\n.\n-\nfolio\n9\nNavy\n1\n195\n9\n2\nPensioners, invalid, on the\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n24, 26\nWar\n4\n157, 161\nDigitized by Google\n9\n2\nPost Office, expenses and nett proceeds of\n-\noct.\n30\n9\n2\nPost roads, not producing one-third of the expense of car-\nrying the mail over them\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n31\n9\n2\nPresident's message\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n1\n9\n2\nProsecutions in Connecticut, expenses of public\n-\n-\noct.\n23\n9\n2\nPublic buildings, on the\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n3\n87\nINDEX-Continued.\nPRINTED DOCU-\nWRITTEN\nCONGRESS.\nMENTS.\nSESSION.\nVol.\nNo.\nDepartment.\nDOCUMENTS.\nVol.\nPage.\n10\n1\nPension fund, on the navy\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nNavy\n1\n233\n10\n1\nPensioners, invalid, on the\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n44,47,49\nNavy\n1\n~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~\n196, 208\n209, 210\n10\n1\nPorts, on execution of the act for fortifying\n-\n-\noct.\n20\n10\n1\nPost roads, not producing one-third of the mail expenses\n-\noct.\n56\n10\n1\nPresident's message\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n1\n163 168]\n10\n1\nProclamation interdicting British vessels of war from the\nwaters of the United States\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n2\n10\n2\nPublic buildings, on the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n19\nDigitized by\n10\n2\nPennsylvania Legislature, resolutions of, (approbatory of\ngovernment) -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n6\n10\n2\nPension fund, on navy\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio\n8\nNavy\n1\n255\n10\n2\nPensions, invalid, on\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n20\nWar\n4\nGoogle\n215, 228\n10\n2\nPorts. on fortification of -\n-\n-\n-\n0\noct.\n8\n10\n2\nPost roads, not producing one-third of the mail expenses\n-\noct.\n24\n10\n2\nPresident's message and documents\n-\n0\n-\noct.\n1\n10\n2\nProclamation relative to the opposition to the embargo in\nthe neighborhood of Lake Champlain\n-\n-\noct.\n2\n10\n2\nPublic buildings, on the -\n-\n-\n-\n.\nect.\n3\n11\n£\nPension fund, on the navy\n-\n-\nfolio 1st\n8\nNavy\nI\n288\n11\n£\nPeterson, Gabriel, on petition of -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n4\n300\n\"\n2\nPiercy, Mary\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n,\nWar\n4\n267\n11\n2\nPinkney, extracts from correspondence of\n-\n-\noct. 1st\n4\n11\n2\nPinkney, relative to a private letter to Secretary of State,\nfrom\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct. 1st\n15\n12\n11\n2\nPomeroy Grove, on claim of\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct. 2d\n12\n11\n2\nPorts, on fortifying, (see fortifications)\n-\n-\n-\n11\n2\nPost roads, on the establishment of\n-\n-\n-\noct. 2d\n19\n11\n2\nPost roads, on unproductive\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio 1st\n10\n11\n2\nPost road to New Orleans, on a\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct. 2d\n21\n11\n2\nPost Office, on the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio 1st\n11\n11\n2\nPresident's message and documents\n-\n-\n-\noct. 1st\n1, 2\n11\n2\nPrivateers, instructions to collectors to relative\n-\n-\noct. 2d\n5\n11\n2\nPublic buildings, on the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct. 1st\n5\n11\nS\nPatents taken out since 1805\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio 1st\n4\n11\nS\nPatents taken out prior to 1805\n-\n-\n-\n-\n0 lio 1st\n5\n168]\n11\n3\nPearl river, claim to additional compensation by the Board\nof Commissioners, west of\n-\n8\n-\n-\noct.\n21\nTreasury\n9\n394\n11\n3\nPension fund, on the navy\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nNavy\n1\n$56\n11\n3\nPensions, on applications for\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n4\n338\n3\nPinkney, minister at London, correspondence of, (with the\nGoogle Digitized by 11 11 11 11\nBritish Secretaries)\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n6\n3\nPinkney, minister at London, correspondence of, (with\nSmith. Armstrong, Lord Wellesley, &c.)\n-\n-\noct.\n2\n3\nPresident's message and documents\n-\n-\noct.\n1 & 2\n3\nProclamation by the President, on the revocation of the\nFrench decrees\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n9\n89\nINDEX-Continued.\n90\nPRINTED DOCU-\nWRITTEN\nCONGRESS\nMENTS.\nSESSION.\nDepartment.\nDOCUMENTS.\nVol.\nNo.\nVol.\nPage.\n11, 45,\n12\n1\nPatentees, list of -\n-\n-\n-\nfolio 1st\n5\nState\n4\n171, 192,\n209\n12\n1\nPension fund, on the navy\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio 3d\n11\n,\n1\n454\n12\n1\nPensions, on applications for invalid\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n4\nS93\n12\n1\nPlot for dismembering the Union, disclosed by Captain\n168] 163\nHenry\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nect.\n10\n12\n1\nPresident's message and documents\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n1\n12\nI\nPresident rejects a bill relative to the causes pending in\nthe District Courts of the United States\n-\n-\noct.\n12\n12\n2\nPatentees, list of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio 1st\n4\nDigitized by Google\n12\n2\nPennsylvania. resolutions on foreign relations\n-\n-\noct.\n11\n18\n2\nPension fund, on the navy\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfelio 2d\n8\nNavy\n2\nS4\n12\n2\nPreble, a gold medal presented to Commodore, (and a\nsword to the officers of the squadron) -\n-\n-\noct.\n8\n12\n2\nPresident's message and documents\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n1\n12\n2\nPrisoners of war at Hadifax, correspondence between the\nBritish admiral on that station and the agent for Ame-\nrican\n-\nect.\n10\n1\nPensioners, list of the military\n-\n.\n13,\n-\n-\nfalio\ns\nWar\n4\n507\n13\nI\nPresident's message\n.\n.\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n1\n13\n1\nPrize goods, relative to a reduction of duties on\n-\noct.\n5\nTreasury\n11\n21\n13\nD\nPatentees, a list of, (in 1,813)\n-\n0\n-\n-\ni\nfolio\n3\n13\n2\nPaymaster's office, on unsettled accounts in the\n-\ni\nact.\n51\nWar\n5\n3\n13\n2\nPension fund, on the pavy\n-\n-\n-\n,\nfolio\n25\nNavy\n2\n117\n18\n2\nPensions, applicants for\n-\n-\n-\n,\n-\n.\nWar\n5\n18\n13\ns\nPerry, information relative to the victory of\n-\n8\noct,\n13\nWar\n5\n95\n13\n2\nPost office, contracts in the, (see contracts)\n-\nr\n13\n2\nPresident's message\n-\n-\n-\n+\nr\noct.\n'10\n18\n3\nPatents issued in 1814\n-\n-\n-\n-\n0\n13\n3\nPaymaster General, moneys disbursed for bounties and\npremiums by the\n-\n-\n-\n-\nΓ\nfolio\n16\n13\n3\nPension fund. on the navy\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio\n20\nNavy\nof\n160\n13\n3\nPensions, applications for invalid\n-\n-\n8\n-\n-\nWar\n5\n85\n18\n3\nPlatt, Levy, on petition of\n163\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n5\n138\n13\n3\nPost roads, unproductive, list of -\n-\n-\n$4\nfolio\n21\n18\n3\nPresident's message\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n1\n14\n1\nPatentees in 1815\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio 2d\n1\n14\n1\nPatent office, on alterations in the mode of doing business\nin the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n82\n14\n1\nPeace establishment, officers on the\n-\n-\n-\noct.\nSS\nDigitized by Google\n14\n1\nPenguin and Hornet, on the action between the\n-\n-\noct.\n6\nNavy\n2\n194\n14\n1\nPennsylvania, valuations in, (under direct tax law of 1813)\nfolio 1st\n16\n14\n1\nPension fund, on the navy\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct\n20\nNavy,\n2\n205\n14\n1\nPension list, on the military\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n5\n250\n14\n}\nPensions, invalid, on the applicants for\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n59\nWar\n220, 240,\n5\n252\n14\n1\nPensions, on the manner of paying the, (in. different states'\n-\nI\nWar\n5\n250\n91\nINDEX-Continued.\n92\nPRINTED DOCU-\nWRITTEN\nCONGRESS.\nMENTS.\nSESSION.\nDepartment.\nDOCUMENTS.\nVol.\nNo.\nVol.\nPage.\n14\n1\nPort of entry, on a\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n12\n403\n14\n1\nPost routes, unproductive, a list of\n-\n-\n-\nfolio 2d\n13\n14\n1\nPresident's message\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n1\n14\n1\nProsecutions for offences against the U. States, expenses of\nfolio 1st\n17\nTreasury\n12\n329\n14\n1\nProtested bills, course pursued at the War Office in pay-\nment of interest on\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n74\n[ 168 ] 168\n14\n2\nPatentees in 1816\n-\n-\n-\n-\n.\nfolio 1st\n1\nState\n5\n1\n14\n2\nPension fund, on the navy\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio 2d\n11\nNavy\n2\n311\n14\n2\nPensions. on applications for\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n5\n281\n14\n2\nPensions in arrears, on\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n5\n319\n14\n2\nPhelps, E. S. on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n5\n334\n14\n2\nPost routes, unproductive\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio 2d\n13\nDigitized by Google\n14\n2\nPresident's message\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n1\n14\n2\nPresident's message, transmitting the proceedings of Ri-\nchard B. Lee -\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n15\n14\n2\nPresident's message, on construction of the act authoriz-\na\ning payment for property lost\n-\n-\noct.\n10\n5\n2\nQuartermaster's Department, expenditure of appropria-\ntions to the\n-\nfolio\n10\nWar\n3\n395\n5\n$\nQuartermaster's Department, on probable application of\nappropriations for the\n-\nfolio\n10\nWar\n3\n395\n5\ns\nQuartermaster's Department, estimate of the expenses in\nthe. (in 1798)\n-\n.\nWar\ns\n480\n11\n2\nQuartermaster's Department, transfer of moneys from the\npay of the army to the\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio 2d\n1\n14\n1\nQuartermaster General, Thomas, on accounts of the\n-\noct.\n68\nTreasury\n12\n378\n14\n1\nQuartermaster, expenditure of appropriations to the\n-\nfolio 2d\n6\n1\n2\nRansom. Joseph, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n1\n201\n1\n2\nRush. Jacob\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n1\n290\n1\n2\nRoberts. Ruth\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n.\n-\nTreasury\n1\n63\n1\n2\nRogers, John\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n1\n115\n1\n2\nRogers, John, & others, do\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n1\n189\n1\n2\nRyan, Jeremiah\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n1\n80\n1\nS\nRawlings. Moses\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nto\nTreasury\n1\n6\n1\nS\nReynolds, Williams\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\nTreasury\n1\n86\n[168]\n1\n3\nRoux, Albert\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n1\n86\n2\n1\nRichardson, Laurana\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n.\n-\nTreasury\ns\n111\n2\n1\nRobins. Daniel\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n3\n118\n2\n1\nRobinson. William\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n3\n123\n2\n2\nRandall, Thomas\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n3\n187\n2\n2\nBandolph, David M.\ndo\n-\n.\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n3\n212\n2\n2\nDigitized by Google\nReceipts and expenditures for 1791\n-\n-\n-\nfolio\n15\nTreasury\n3\n140\nof\n2\nRevenue, on the state of the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n4\n71\n2\n2\nRevenue officers, on compensations of the\n-\n-\nfolio\n7\n2\n2\nRockwell, Elizabeth, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n.\n-\nTreasury\nS\n216\n3\n1\nRead, James\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n4\n183\n3\n1\nRead, William\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n4\n192\n3\n1\nReceipts and expenditures for 1792\n-\n-\n-\n.\n-\nTreasury\n4\n80\n98\nINDEX-Continued.\n94\nPRINTED DOCU-\nWRITTEN\nCONGRESS.\nMENTS.\nSESSION.\nDepartment.\nDOCUMENTS.\nVol.\nNo.\nVol.\nPage.\n3\n1\nRevenue, from Commissioner of the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n4\n142\nS\n1\nRhode Island college, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n4\n434\ns\n1\nRochafeller, Peter, on petition of\n-\n2\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n4\n192\n$\n2\nReceipts and expenditures for 179S\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n4\n285\nS\n2\nRevenue, plan for the improvement of the\n-\n-\noct.\n2\n~\n289, 291,\nTreasury\n421, 422\n[163]\n4.\n1\nRandall, Robert, proceedings in case of\n-\n-\noct.\n60\n4\n1\nRandolph. 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John, on memorial of\n-\n-\n-\n+ -\n-\nState\n2\n74\n5\n1\nReceipts from April, 1796, to April, 1797\n.\n-\noct.\n7\nTreasury\n5\n426\n5\n2 Receipts and expenditures for 1797\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n13\nTreasury\n6\n439\n5\n2\nRevenue, internal, relative to the\n.\n-\n-\nfolia\n5\nTreasury\n6\n303\n5\ns\nRevenue and expenditures\n.\n.\n-\nfolio\n12\nB\nS\nReceipts and expenditures for 1798\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n6\n426\n5\n3\nRevenue, internal, emoluments of the officers of the\nof\nfolio\n7\nJ.leasury\n6\n497\n6\n1\nReceipts and expenditures for 1799\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n7\nI Jeasury\n7\n12\n6\n1\nRefugees, on report of commissioners for relief of British,\n(from Canada and Nova Scotia)\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n26\nWar\n4\n54\n6\n1\nRevenue, internal, statements relative to the\n.\n-\nfolio\n6\nTreasury\n7\n65\n6\n1\nRevenue. internal, emoluments of officers of the\n-\n-\nfolio\n5\n6\n1\nRobbins, Jonathan, documents relative to\n-\n-\noct.\n15\n6\n2\nReceipts and expenditures for 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William W. and others, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n0\nWar\n2\n30\n1\ns\nSmith, Ebenezer, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n2\n66\n1\n3\nStewart, Stephen\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n2\n54\n163]\n1\n3\nSummers, Simon\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n8\n35\n2\n1\nSchermerhorn, Daniel\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n8\nTreasury\n3\n116\n2\n1\nShubrick, Richard, representative of, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n2\n129\n2\n1\nSkilman, Samuel\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n3\n120\n2\n1\nSmith, William\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n3\n61\n2\n1\nSmyth, J hn\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\nS\n83\nDigitized by Google\n2\n1\nSmith, Abiel\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n3\n83\n02\n1\nSpirits, on the difficulties in execution of the act laying\na\nduty on distilled\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio\n6\nTreasury\n3\n1\n2\n1\nStiles, Ezra, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\nS\n78\n2\n1\nSupplies requisite for 1792\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio\n7\nTreasury\n3\n43\n2\n2\nSt. Clair, on failure of the expedition under\n-\n8\nfolio\n28\nWar\n2\n211\n2\n2\nSalem, citizens of, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n2\n191\n8\n2\nScott. 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Fulwar, on memorial of\n-\n-\n-\noct. sd\n6\nState\n3\n167\n1\nSloan, Philip, on memorial of\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct. 3d\n2\nState\n3\n154\n1\nSpoliations, relative to sundry\n-\n.\n-\noct. 2d\n11\n101\nINDEX-Continued\n102\nWRITTEN DOCU-\nPRINTED\nCONGRESS.\nMENTS.\nSESSION.\nVol.\nNo.\nDepartment.\nDOCUMENTS.\nVol.\nPage.\n7\n1\nSpringfield, return of arms manufactured at\n-\n-\noct. 1st\n13\n7\n2\nSeamen American, on the case of -\n-\n-\n-\nfolio\n3\n7\n2\nShubrick. 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Thomas on petition of\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n28\nWar\n4\n348\n11\nS\nSpringfield. on amount of expenditure at\n-\n-\n-\n-\n0\nWar\n4\n344\n1\n3\nSurvey of the coast, on the\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n13\n108\nINDEX-Continued.\n104\nPRINTED DOCU-\nWRITTEN\nCONGRESS.\nMENTS.\nSESSION.\nNo.\nDepartment.\nDOCUMENTS.\nVol.\nVol.\nPage.\n12\n1\nSeamen impressed, names of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nState\n4\n1\n12\n1\nSinking Fund. on the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio 3d\n16\n12\n1\nSpringfield. amount of expenditure at\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nW at\n4\n391\n12\n2\nSinking Fund, on the\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio 1st\n18\n12\n2\nSeamen, sick and disabled, payments by collectors for re-\nlief of -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio\n9\nTreasury\n11\n132\n188] 168\n12\n2\nSinking Fund. on the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio\n27\n12\n3\nSeamen, on a law for excluding from the service, foreign\n-\noct.\n72\n12\n3\nSeamen, payments on account of sick and disabled\n-\nfolio\n10\nTreasury\n11\n412\n12\n3\nSearcy, Jeremiah on petition of -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n5\n135\n12\n3\nSinking Fund, on the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio\n23\n12\n3\nSpringfield and Harper's Ferry, on expenditures at (see\nDigitized by Google\narmories)\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n12\n3\nState Department. on destruction of documents in the\n-\n-\n-\nState\n4\n191\n14\n1\nSavage, Teakle, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n.\nNavy\n2\n282\n14\n1\nSeamen American, on\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n.\nTreasury\n12\n375\n14\n1\nSeamen impressed, confined in Dartmoor prison and given\nup by the British, or captured from them, number of -\nfolio 2d\n2\nState\n4\n259\n14\n1\nSinking Fund, on the\n.\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio 2d\n14\n14\n1\nSpain demands the surrender of part of Louisiana\n-\noct.\n32\n14\n1\nStaff of the army, on the organization of the\n.\noct.\n42\nWar\n5\n213\n14\n1\nSurveyor, for Illinois and Mississippi, on the appointment\nof a\n-\noct.\n72\n14\n2\nSeamen, on the abuses of, and defects in the acts for the relief\n14\nof distressed\n-\n-\noct.\n53\n14\n2\nSeamen. sick and disabled. payments for relief of\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n13\n211\n14\n2\nSewall, Robert, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n5\n14\n2\nSinking fund, on the\n-\n-\n-\nfolio 2d\n1\n14\nOR\nSlave trade, President's observations on\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n1\n14\n2\nSpain, attack on an American ship by an armed squadron of\noct.\n1\n14\n2\nSpecie payments, on\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n2\n14\nof\nStrele, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n13\n76\n14\n2\nStills, on an equalization of the duties on\n-\n-\noct.\n32\nTreasury\n13\n88\n1\n2\nTaylor, William, on petition of -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n1\n213\n1\n2\nThompson, Edward, -do.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n1\n139\n[ 163 ]\n1\n2\nThruston John,\ndo.\n(See Rogers.)\n1\nor\nTonnage, report with an abstract of duties on, (from 1st\nSeptember to S1st December, 1789)\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n1\n275\n2\nTreat, Anna, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n1\n105\n2\nGuogle Digitized by 1 1 1 I 1\nTroops and militia furnished by each state during the late\nwar\n-\n\"\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n1\n227\n2\nTucker, Joseph, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n1\n167\n2\nTurney, Toney,\ndo.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n1\n174\n2\nTurney, Abel,\ndo.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n1\n154\n2\nTyler, Dudley,\ndo.\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n1\n50\nS\nTaylor, Francis,\ndo.\n.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n2\n63\n1\n3\nThayer. 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President's message on the\n.\noct.\n26\n4\n1\nTaxes, direct, plan for apportioning among the several\nstates the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n1\nTreasury\n5\n129\n5\n2\nTax of $2,000,000, calculation of the quotas of the respec-\ntive states in a\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio\n19\n5\n2\nTonnage, relative to\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio\n9\nTreasury\n6\n358\n5\n2\nTreaty, losses recovered by citizens of the United States\nunder the British\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nState\n3\n1\n5\n22\nTreaty, estimates of the expenses of a Cherokee\n-\n-\n-\n0\nState\n3\n368\n5\nS\nTonnage of the United States at close of 1797\n-\n-\nfolio\n5\nTreasury\n6\n481\n6\n1\nTonnage of the United States, on the\n-\n-\n-\nfolio\n3\nTreasury\n7\n165\n6\n1\nTruxton, captain, on the letter of\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n20\n6\n2\nTonnage of the United States\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio\n13\n168] 163\n6\n2\nTreasury documents destroyed by fire\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n18\n7\n1\nTonnage, annual statement of the\n-\n-\n-\nfolio\n4\n1\nTrading houses, on the establishment of Indian\n-\n-\noct. 1s\n11\n1\nTreasury, annual report of the\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio\n7\nGoogle Digitized by 7 7 7 7 7\n1\nTunno, Adam, and others, on petition of\n-\n-\n4\n-\n-\nState\nS\n165\n2\nTax, direct, on the collection of the\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n13\n2\nTonnage employed in the fisheries\n-\n-\n.\nfolio\n8\n7\n2\nTonnage, district, amount of\n-\n0\n-\n-\nfolio\n9\n8\n1\nDo.\ndo.\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n20\n8\n1\nTreasury accounts\n0\n8\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n27\n8\n1\nTreaty between the U. 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States\noct.\n33\nTreasury\n8\n72\n10\n1\nTreasury, annual report of the\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio\n2\nTreasury\n8\n3\n10\n1\nTreaty with certain Indian tribes\n.\n-\n-\noct.\n8,9\n10\n2\nTonnage, district, on the\n-\n&\n-\n-\nfolio\n2\nTreasury\n8\n198\n10\n2\nTreasury, annual report of the\n-\n,\n-\n.\nfolio\n1\nTreasury\n8\n177\n10\n2\nTreasury. balances on books of the (for advances prior to\nStat June. 1808)\n-\n.\n-\n-\nfolio\n7\nTreasury\n8\n268\n11\nI\nTreasury. annual report of the\n-\n.\n-\n.\n-\n.\nTreasury\n9\n1\n11\n2\nTonnage district. statement of the\n-\n-\n-\nfolio 2d\n3\nTreasury\n9\n54\n11\n2\nTreasury, outstanding balances due to the\n-\n-\nfolio 2d\n1\n11\n2\nTreasury, annual report of the\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio 2d\n2\nTreasury\n9\n29\n11\nx\nTreatles. Indian. copies of certain\n-\n-\n-\nfolio 1st\n13, 14\n11\nS\nTonuage. district. on the\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio 1st\n10\nTreasury\n9\n363\n11\n3\nTorpedoes, relative to\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n33\nNavy\n1\n376\n11\n3\nTransfers of appropriations in the Navy Department\n-\n-\n-\nNavy\n1\n313\n11\ns\nTreasury. annual report of the\n-\n-\n-\nfolio 1st\n7\nTreasury\n9\n269\n11\n3\nTreasury. unsettled balances due to the\n-\n-\n-\nfolio 2d\n5,6\n12\nI\nTippecanoe. battle with the Indians at\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n4\n12\n1\nTonnage, district. on the\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct. 2d\n4\nTreasury\n10\n41\n12\nI\nTounage, on the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct. 2d\n10\nTreasury\n10\n191\n1%\nI\nTransfers in the Navy Department\n-\n-\n0\n-\n-\nNavy\n168\n1\n437\n12\n1\nTreasury. annual-report on the\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio 2d\n2\nTreasury\n10\n1\n12\n1\nTreasury. unsettled balances in the\n-\n-\n-\nfolio 2d\n1\n12\n2\nTunnage, district. on the\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio 1st\n15\nTreasury\n10\n416\n12\n2\nTransfers of appropriations in the War Department\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n4\n429\n12\n2\nDo\ndo.\nin the Navy Department\n-\n-\n-\nNavy\n2\n54\n12\n2\nTreasury, annual report of the\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio 1st\n5\nTreasury\n10\n269\n12\n2\nTreasury accounts insettled for three years\n-\n-\nfolio 1st\n6\n13\n1\nTatham. William. on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n4\n543\n13\n1\nTreasury, annual report of the\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio\n1\nTreasury\n11\n1\nΓ3\n2\nTharp. William. on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n89\nWar\n5\n20\n13\n2\nTounage, district, on\n-\n-\n,\n-\n-\nfolio\n11\nTreasury\n11\n153\n13\n2\nTransfers in the Military Department\n-\n-\n-\n-\n6\nWar\n4\n546\n18\n2\nTreasury, unsettled accounts in the\na\n-\n-\nfolio\n4\nTreasury\n11\n25\n109\n(NDEX-Continued.\nOIL\nPRINTED DOCU-\nWRITTEN\nMENTS.\nCONGRESS.\nSESSION.\nDepartment.\nDOCUMENTS.\nVol.\nNo.\nVol.\nPage.\n13\n2\nTreasury, unsettled balances on the books of the -\n-\nfolio\n16\n13\n2\nTreasury, annual report of the\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio\n5\nTreasury\n11\n31\n13\n2\nTurreau, on the letter of -\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n39\nState\n4\n169\n13\n3\nTodd, Colonel Charles. on petition of\n-\n-\n-\nNavy\n2\n175\n13\nS\nTonnage, statement of the\n!\n-\n-\n-\nfolio\n7\nTreasury\n11\n373\n13\n3\nTreasury notes, on an issue of (connected with the estab-\n[163]\nlishment of a national bank)\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n23\nTreasury\n11\n275\n13\n2\nTreasury documents, on the destruction of the\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n11\n253\n13\n3\nTreasury. on the situation of the\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n48\nTreasury\n11\n383\n13\n3\nTreasury, annual report of the\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio\ns, 9\nTreasury\n11\n211\n13\n3\nTreasury, balances on the books of the\n\"\n-\nfolio\n13\n14\n1\nTariff of duties on imports, a new\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n50\nTreasury\n12\n205\n14\n1\nTatham, William, on memorial of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n5\n216\n14\n1\nTax, direct, for 1814\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio 1st\ns\n14\n1\nDo.\nvaluations under the law for the\n-\n-\nfolio 1st\n7\n14\n1\nTaylor and others, on petition of\n-\n.\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n5\n219\n14\n1\nThomas, quartermaster, on the accounts of\n-\n.\noct.\n68\nTreasury\n12\n378\n14\n1\nTonnage, on the -\nR\n-\nfolio 1st\n6\nTreasury\n12\n167\n.\n1\n14\n1\nTonnage and cargo of British vessels from the West In-\ndies, on the duties on the\n-\noct.\n53\n14\n1\nTransfers of property subject to the direct tax, on enlarg-\ning the time for ascertaining -\n-\n-\noct.\n8\n1.\nTransfers of appropriations in the War Department\n-\n.\n-\n14\nWar\n5\n141\n14\n1\nDo\nin the Navy Department\n#\n-\n-\nNavy\n2\n184\nTreasury report, annual -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n14\n1\n-\n-\nTreasury\n12\n1\n14\n2\nTax, direct, on the assessment and collection of the\n-\n2\nDo statement relative to\n-\n-\n-\n14\n-\n-\nTreasury\n13\n210\n14\n£\nDo\nand internal duties, relative to\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n13\n347\n14\n2\nTaylor, Thomas, proceedings against\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n39\n14\n2\nTonnage in 1815\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio 1st\n6\nTreasury\n13\n195\n14\n2\nTransference of appropriations, on the\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n24\nTreasury\n13\n77\n14\n2\nTransfers of appropriations, on the application of\n-\nfolio 2d\n2\nWar\n5\n270\n3\n14\n2\nDo\ndo\nin the Navy Department\n-\nfolio 2d\n8\n14\n2\nTreasury, on the state of the\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n2\n14\n2\nTreasury, annual report of the\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio 1st\n2\nTreasury\n18\n1\n14\n2\nTreasury, balances 011 the books of the\n-\n-\n-\nfolio 1st\n14\n14\n2\nTryon, Moses, and Richard Law, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\nNavy\n2\n331\n1\n2\nVacher, John F. on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n1\n212\n1\nS\nVanslyck, Cornelius do\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n2\n109\n1\nS\nVincent. Isaac\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n2\n92\nDigitized by\n1\n3\nVirginia, on a letter from the Governor of\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n1\n495\n1\n8\nDo\ndo\n(on measures for\ndefence of the western frontiers) -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n1\n503\n1\nVan Alstine, Abraham, on petition of\n.\n2\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\nS\n185\nGoogle\n2\n1\nVan Fopam, Benjamin\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n3\n83\n2\n1\nVan Woert, Lewis\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\nS\n83\n2\n1\nVerplanck, Philip\ndo\na\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n3\n80\n111\nINDEX-Continued.\n112\nPRINTED DOCU-\nWRITTEN\nCONGRESS.\nMENTS.\nSESSION.\nVol.\nNo.\nDepartment.\nDOCUMENTS.\nVol.\nPage.\ns\n1\nVan Zandt, Peter P. on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n4\n190\n3\n2\nVan Voorst and Mead, on the petitions of\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n3\n197\n5\ns\nVessels of war, relative to\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n17\n6\n1\nValuation of houses and lands in New York\n-\n-\noct.\n25\n9\n2\nVincennes, on the claims of lands in the district of\n-\nfolio\n2\n9\n2\nUnion, on an illegal combination against the safety of the\noct.\n6, 7, 8, 9\n[168]\n10\n1\nVolunteers, on the organization of\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n15\n11\n2\nVessels, foreign armed, in the waters of the United States,\norders relative to\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct. 1st\n10\nTreasury\n9\n228\n12\n1\nDigitized by\nVessels captured by the Belligerents during the present\nEuropean war\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio 1st\n4\n12\n1\nVessels, repairs of, (since 1810) -\n-\nI\n-\nfolio 3d\n9\n12\n1\nUnion, on a plot of Great Britain for dismembering the\noct.\n10\nGoogle\n12\n2\nVirginia line, on continental establishment, on the western\nboundary of the bounty land for soldiers, of the\n0\nfolio 2d\n12\n13\n2\nVirginia militia claims, on the\n-\n0\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n4\n581\n14\n1\nValuations under the direct tax law of 1814\nb\n-\nfolio 1st\n7.11\nTreasury\n12\n174\n14\n1\nDo\ndo\nof 1813, (in Maryland)\nfolio 1st\n15\nTreasury\n12\n310\n14\n1\nDo\ndo\ndo (in Pennsylvania)\nfolio 1st\n16\nTreasury\n12\n314\n14\n1\nUniversity in the District of Columbia, on establishment of a\noct.\n1\n1\n2\nWarren, James, on memorial of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n0\nTreasury\n1\n222\n1.\n2\nWatson, John, on petition of\n.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n1\n87\n1\n2\nWeighers, measurers, &c. of Falmouth and Portland, on\npetition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n1\n173\n1\n2\nWhayland, James, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n1\n174\n1\n2\nWheelan, Catharine\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n1\n211\n15\n1\n2\nWhite, Anthony W.\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n1\n220\n1\n2\nWilliams, Robert\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n1\n167\n1\n2\nWilson, John\ndo\n-\n-\n.\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n1\n154\n1\n2\nWolfe, Christian\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n1\n209,\n1\n2\nWynkoop, Cornelius\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n1\n136\n1\n2\nWynkoop. Jacobus\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n1\n170\n1\n3\nWestfall, Nicholas F. do\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nState\n1\n195\n1\nS\nWhale and cod fisheries, on the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nState\n1\n103\n1\n3\nWhite, Anthony W. on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n.\n-\nWar\n2\n56\n[163]\n2\n1\nWalton, William\ndo\n-\n=\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n3\n83\n2\n1\nWebb and White\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n3\n83\n2\n1\nWebb, George\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n2\n298\n2\n1\nWhittemore, Ebenezer and Martha, on petition of, (see\nKittredge)\nDigitized by Google\n2\n1\nWilson, John, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n3\n83\n2\n1\nWilson, Simon W. do\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n3\n187\n2\n1\nWalter, Leonard\ndo\nb\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n2\n382\n2\n1\nWarren, Benjamin\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n2\n323\n2\n1\nWate, Jason\ndo -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n2\n323\n2\n1\nWatson, Abraham\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n2\n342\n2\n1\nWeaver, John\ndo -\n,\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n2\n327\n1\nWereat, John\ndo -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n3\n185\n113\nINDEX-Continued.\n114\nPRINTED DOCU-\nWRITTEN\nMENTS.\nCONGRESS.\nSESSION.\nDepartment.\nDOCUMENTS.\nVol.\nNo.\nVol.\nPage.\n1\nWestern territory, inhabitants of\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n3\n191\n2\n-\n-\n2\n1\nWhipple, Joseph, on petition of -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n3\n191\n-\nWhipple Abraham do -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n2\n336\n2\n1\n-\n-\nWickes, Thomas do\n-\nTreasury\n3\n219\n2\n1\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\nWilkinson, extract of a letter from, (on Indian affairs)\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n2\n299\n1\n1\nWilmington, merchants of, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\nTreasury\n3\n210\n[163]\n2\nWiney, Jacob\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n3\n185\n1\n2\n1\nWishart, Thomas\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n2\n311\n3\n1\nWade, Richard\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n4\n193\nWereat, John\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n4\n189\n3\n1\n3\n1\nWirtz. William\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n4\n191\nWayne. despatches from\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n3\n2\n165, 177\n3\n-\n-\n-\nWayne and Seagrove, despatches from\n-\n-\nWar\n3\n199\nDigitized by Google\n3\n2\n-\n-\n-\n3\n2\nWhite, Moses\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n4\n438\n-\n4\n1\nWar Department, on the expenditures of the\n-\n-\noct.\nS\n4\n1\nDo\ndo (from commencement of the\ngovernment until 1796)\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n17\nTreasury\n5\n125\n-\n4\n1\nWar Department, appropriations necessary for the\n-\noct.\n10\n4\n1\nWashington City, communications from commissioners of\noct.\n7\nTreasury\n5\n366\n4\n1\nWhite, Hugh Lawson, on petition of\n.\n\"\n-\noct.\n15\nWar\ns\n265\n5\n1\nWalnut Hills, on the post of the -\n-\n.\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n3\n318\n5\n1\nWashington, relative to\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n6\nTreasury\n5\n415\n.\n5\n1\nWilkinson, letters from General\n.\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\ns\n318\n5\n2\nWar Department on statement of affairs in the\n-\n.\n-\n-\nTreasury\n6\n364\n5\n2\nWar Department, expenditure of appropriations for con-\ntingencies in the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n3\n395\n5\n2\nWashington City, relative to\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n4, 21\nTreasury\n5,6\n473, 378\n5\n%\nWhitney, Abel, on memorial of\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n18\nTreasury\n6\n367\n5\nS\nWashington City, relative to\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct. & fol.\n2, 12\nTreasury\n6\n389\n5\n3\nWilliams, Ezekiel, Postmaster's report, on petition of\n-\noct.\n19\n6\n1\nWashington City, documents, &c. relative to\n-\n-\noct.\n2, 3\nTeasury\n7\n1\n6\n1\nWashington, on the interment of the remains of General,\n(with a letter from Mrs. Washington)\n-\n-\noct.\n11\n6\n1\nWells, Benjamin, on the petition of\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n24\nTreasury\n7\n208\n6\n2\nWar Department, destruction of documents by fire, in the\noct.\n14\n891 1 [891]\n6\n2\nWashington City, relative to\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n4, 10\n6\n2\nWhite, Hugh, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n15\n7\n1\nWard, Joseph, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct 3d\n13\n1\nWashington City, relative to\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct. 1st\n9, 12\n1\nDo\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct. 2d\n4\nGoogle Digitized by 7 7 7 7 7 8 8\n1\nDo\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct. 3d\n8, 12\n2\nWarrants, on certain claims for duplicates of land\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n4\n112\n2\nWashington City, relative to\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n6\n1\nWashington City, relative to public buildings of -\n-\noct.\n11\n1\nWays and Means, letter from Secretary of Treasury to\ncommittee of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n16\n8\n2\nWalback. John B. on petition of -\n-\n-\n.\n-\n-\nWar\n4\n119\n8\n2\nWarrants, on military land\n.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n4\n121\n115\nINDEX-Continued.\n116\nPRINTED DO-\nWRITTEN\nCONGRESS.\nCUMENTS.\nDOCUMENTS.\nSESSION.\nVol.\nNo.\nDepartment.\nVol.\nPage.\n8\n2\nWashington City, application of appropriations to\n-\noct.\n5\n9\n1\nWarrants, list of persons entitled to military land\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n4\n153\n9\n1\nWashington City, relative to public buildings in -\n-\noct. 1st\n5\n9\n2\nDo\nrelative to\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n3, 4\n10\n1\nWard, Joseph, on petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n8\n62\n10\n1\nWatkins, Gassaway do\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n4\n205\n[891]\n10\n1\nWellman, Timothy do\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nTreasury\n8\n117\n10\n1\nWhiting, Samuel\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n57\n10\n1\nWilkinson, documents relative to the conduct of\n-\n-\noct.\n7, 11\n10\n1\nWygant, John C. on petition of -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n4\n212\n10\n2\nWilkinson, advances of money made to\n-\n-\n-\nfolio\n11\n11\n3\nWashington City, relative to\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n7, 8, 12\n12\n1\nWar, President recommends a declaration of\n-\n-\noct.\n15\n12\n1\nWar Department, on appropriations for, and expenses of,\n(see communications from War Department)\n12\n2\nWar Department, accounts unsettled for more than three\nyears in the -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio 1st\n6\n13\n2\nWar Department. on unsettled accounts in the\n-\n-\noct.\n51\n13\n2\nWar Department, on alteration in the management of the\n-\n-\nWar\n5\n3\n13\n2\nWilkinson, relative to the northern campaign, by\noct.\n-\n54\n13\n3\nWar with Great Britain, ON the best mode of carrying on the\n-\n-\nWar\n5\n37\n13\n3\nWar Department, on destruction of papers in the\n.\n,\n-\nWar\n5\n53\n13\n3\nWashington Bridge Company, (see Bridge)\n14\n1\nWar Department, on appointing an additional accountant\nin the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nWar\n5\n25S\n14\n1\nWar Department, balances on the books of the\n-\n-\nfolio 2d\n17\n14\n1\nWar Office, course pursued in the payment of interest on\nprotested bills, at the\n-\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n74\n14\n1\nWashington City, relative to\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio 1st\n14\n14\n1\nWest Point. sums for the buildings at\n-\n-\n-\noct.\n71\n14\n2\nWar Department, on expenditure of moneys drawn from\nthe Treasury for the\n-\n-\n-\n-\nfolio 2d\n3\nWar\n5\n267\n14\n2\nWar Department. appropriations necessary for the, (see\nwar communications.)\n14\n2\nWeights and measures, President's observations on\n-\noct.\n1\n168.7 ]\n14\n2\nWest Point, (see Academy.)\nDigitized by Google\n1.17\nDigitized by Google\nNo. 2.\nINDEX\nTO THE\nEXECUTIVE COMMUNICATIONS,\nARRANGED UNDER\nThe head of the Department whence they came.\nDigitized by Google\nSTATE REPORTS.\n120\nCONGRESS.\nSESSION.\nVOLUME.\nPAGE.\n1\n2\nOn a letter from John H. Mitchell, containing proposals for suppplying the\nUnited States with a copper coinage\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n1\n1\nS\nOn coins, weights, and measures\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n0\n1\n11, 99\n1\ns\nOn the situation of the American prisoners at Algiers, (made to the President)\n1\n43\n1\n3\nOn so much of the President's speech as relates to the trade of the United\nStates in the Mediterranean\n-\n-\n,\n-\n-\n-\n1\n69\n168\n1\n3\nOn the cod and whale fisheries\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n103\n1\ns\nOn the memorial of Andrew Brown\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n.\n1\n167\n1\n3\nOn the lands of the inhabitants of Kaskaskia, La Prairie de Rochers, and\nKahokia, (made to the President)\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n169\n1\nS\nOn the petition of Nicholas F. Westfall\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n195\n2\n1\nDigitized by Google\nOn the quantity and situation of the land not claimed by the Indians nor\ngranted to, nor claimed by, any citizens of the United States, within the\nterritories northwest and south of the river Ohio\nor\n-\n-\n1\n199\n2\n1\nOn the petitions of William How and Charles Colvill\n-\n-\n-\n1\n215\n2\n1\nOn the petition of Jacob Isaacs\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n218\n2\n1\nOn the petition of Samuel Breck and others\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n227\n2\n1\nOn a letter from the Governor of Pennsylvania, on the subject of lands on\nLake Erie\n-\nI\nI\n230\n2\n1\nLetter accompanying a copy of the laws adopted and published by the Gover-\nnor and Judges of the territory northwest of the Ohio\n1\n231\nLetter accompanying a copy of the laws of the same territory passed in 1791\n1\nS\n1\n295\n2\n1\nOn the subject of a report on the commerce and navigation of the United States\n1\n319\n2\n2\nOn the petition of John de Neufville\n1\n320\n2\n2\nLetter enclosing a list of persons employed in the office of the Secretary of State\n1\n328\n16\n2\n2\nOn the assays and experiments made on certain gold and silver coins\n-\n1\n320\n2\n2\nOn the petition of John Rodgers\n-\n1\n333\nOR\n2\nOn the reasons for delaying to report on the commercial intercourse of the\nUnited States with foreign nations\n-\n1\n337\n2\n2\nOn the expense of a messenger to Kentucky. to receive the votes of the electors\nfor President and Vice President of the United States\n-\n1\n338\n3\n1\nOn the measures which have been pursued for obtaining a recognition of the\ntreaty with Morocco; and for the ransom of prisoners, and establishment\nof peace with the Algerines\n-\n1\n342\n163\n3\n1\nOn the privileges of, and restrictions on, the commerce of the United States in\nforeign countries\n1\n389\n3\n1\nOn the substance of all such laws, decrees, or ordinances, respecting com-\nmerce, as have not been stated in the foregoing report\n-\n1\n413\nS\n1\nLetter transmitting the copy of a letter to the Minister Plenipotentiary of\nGreat Britain, of December 5th, 1791\n-\n-\n1\n423\nDigitized by\n3\n1\nLetter accompanying the translation of an address from the Committee of\nPublic Safety of the French Republic to Congress\n-\n-\n1\n424\n3\n1\nOn the petition of Stephen Sayre\n-\n1\n429\n3\n1\nOn impediments to the coinage of the precious metals at the Mint\n-\n-\n1\n442\nGoogle\n1\nOn certain advances of money for the relief of the Marquis de Lafayette\n-\n3\n1\n445\n3\n1\nLetter accompanying an official statement of the receipts and expenditures of\nmoneys appropriated to foreign intercourse from August 14th, 1790, till\nAugust 1st, 1793\n-\n1\n451\n121\nSTATE REPORTS.\n122\nCONGRESS.\nSESSION.\nVOLUME.\nPAGE.\n3\n1\nOn the vexations and spoliations committed on the commerce of the United\nStates by the armed vessels of foreign nations\n-\n-\n1\n455\n3\n2\nLetter accompanying an official statement of the receipts and expenditures of\nappropriations to foreign intercourse, from the 1st January, to the 30th\nJune, 1794, inclusive\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n462\n3\n2\nOn a loan at Amsterdam on account of the United States\n.\n-\n-\n1\n465\n168\n4\n1\nLetter with a copy of a treaty with certain Indian tribes\n-\n-\n-\n1\n469\n4\n1\nLetter with estimates relative to the treaties with Spain, and other foreign\nnations, and certain Indian tribes\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n469\n4\n1\nOn the petition of Charles Colvill\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n478\n4\n1\nOn the petition of Price and Somersall\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n480\n4\n1\nLetter accompanying the reports of the late and present Director of the Mint,\nrelative to the state of that establishment\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n482\nDigitized by Google,\n4\n2\nLetter with a report of the Director of the Mint\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n1\n4\n2\nOn the memorial of Antonia Carmichael\n-\n-\n.\n-\n-\n2\n16\n4\n2\nOn the memorial of sundry merchants of Philadelphia OR captures by French\n.\ncruizers\n-\n-\n2\n22\n4\n2\nOn the memorials of George Smith and John Robertson\n-\n-\n8\n2\n74\n5\n1\nLetter and sundry documents relative to the affairs of the United States with\nthe governments of France, Spain, and Holland\n-\n2\n77\n5\n1\nInformation received from Mr. Ellicott, the commissioner appointed to run\n5\nthe boundary under the treaty with Spain\nя\n133\n1\nOn the depredations committed on American commerce, from the 1st October,\n1796, till 21st June, 1797\n-\n2\n177\n5\n2\nAbstracts of registered seamen, and returns of American seamen impressed\ninto the British service\n9\n2\n355\n8\nAbstract of the expenditures in prosecuting claims of the citizens of the United\nStates, for property captured by British cruizers\n-\n2\n442\n5\n2\nRemarks on the communications of Mr. Ellicott\n-\n-\n2\n448\n5\n%\nA statement of the losses recovered by citizens of the United States, under\nthe treaty with Great Britain\n-\n-\n3\n1\n5\n2\nAn account of the expenditures in the prosecution of claims of citizens of the\nUnited States against Great Britain, for captures, &c.\n-\n.\nS\n11\n5\n3\nOn the state of the relations between the United States and France\n-\n-\n3\n17\n6\n1\nAbstracts of registered seamen, and of impressed seamen, with correspondence\n-\n{\n59, 123, 143\n3\non the subjects of the impressment\n200, 458\n198 [891]\n6\n1\nA statement of claims of citizens of the United States, adjusted under the 21st\narticle of the treaty with Spain\n-\n-\n3\n95\n6\n1\nOn the delivery to the British government of Thomas Nash, calling himself\nJonathan Robbins\n-\n-\n-\n:\n-\n3\n98\n6\n1\nOn the petition of John Brown Cutting\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n3\n103\nDigitized by Google\n6\n1\nOn printing the laws in the newspapers\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n3\n117\n6\n2\nOn captures made by the British since 1800, of which complaint is made\n-\nS\n133\n7\n1\nOn the memorial of Philip Sloan\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n3\n154\n7\n1\nCertain acts of the government of the Indiana territory\n-\n1\n-\n3\n160\n7\n1\nCopies of instructions to private armed vessels\n-\n-\n-\n-\nS\n161\n7\n1\nOn the petition of Adam Tunno and others\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n3\n!\n165\n7\n1\nThe names and pay of the clerks in the State Department\n-\n-\n-\n-\n166, 441,\nS\n456\n123\nSTATE REPORTS.\n124\nCONGRESS.\nSESSION.\nVOLUME.\nPAGE.\n7\n1\nOn the memorial of Fulwar Skipwith\n-\n-\n-\n-\n3\n167\n7\n1\nTables of duties paid in Great Britain on American, foreign, and British vessels\n3\n179\n7\n2\nOn the stopping of the deposite at New Orleans, by Spain\n-\n-\n-\n3\n195\n7\n2\nOn the Danish brigantine Henrick\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n,\n3\n210\n7\n2\nOn the claim of Peter Charles L'Enfant\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n3\n219\n7\n2\nOn the memorial of Tobias Lear\n-\n1\n-\n-\n-\n-\n8\n224\n8\n2\nA list of the names of impressed seamen, commencing in 1803\n-\n-\nS\n231, 390\n[168]\n8\n2\nAn abstract of the evidence of title to certain Yazoo lands\n-\nI\n-\n3\n265\n8\n2\nOn the memorial of Stephen Sayre\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n--\n3\n327\n9\n1\nOn the petition of Peter Landais, a captain of the navy in the Revolution\n-\n3\n369\n9\n1\nOn the petition of Jared Shattuck\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n3\n379\n9\n1\nOn new interpolations into the law of nations\n-\n-\n-\n-\nS\n381\nDigitized by Google\n9\n2\nOn the petition of Sir James Jay\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n3\n443\n10\n1\nOn the claim of Amelie Eugenie de Beaumarchais\n-\n-\n-\n-\n3\n445\n10\n2\nA report of such orders and decrees of belligerent governments as violate the\n,\nneutral rights of the United States\n.\n-\n.0\n-\n-\n3\n465\n11\n2\nOn an alleged blockade of the Baltic by France, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n3\n607\n11\n2\nOn captures of, American property by Danish cruizers\n-\n-\n-\n3\n613\n11\n2\nOn the free navigation of the Mobile and Alabama rivers\n-\n-\n-\n3\n640\n'11\n2\nOn propositions made to the belligerents to revoke their illegal orders and de-\ncrees, with the result of such application\n-\n3\n641,657,623\n11\n2\nThe names of consular and other agents of the United States in foreign countries\nS\n653\n11\n2\nOn the right of the batture in New Orleans\n-\n3\n661\n11\ns\nOn the state of the funds provided for the relief of destitute American seamen\nin foreign countries\n-\n-\n-\n-\n3\n663, 677\n11\n3\nOn the duties imposed in France on American importations\n-\n-\n-\n3\n664, 679\n11\n3\nReport, with a table of customs paid in Great Britain\n-\n-\n-\nS\n718\n12\n1\nThe names and number of impressed seamen\n-\n.\n-\n-\n4\n1\n12\n1\nThe names of patentees, and their inventions\n-\n-\n-\n-\n4\n11,45, 171,\n192, 209\n12\n1\nThe names and pay of Clerks in the State Department\n-\n-\n-\n4\n21, 244\n12\n1\nOn the memorial of William Lambert. respecting a first meridian\n-\n-\n4\n22\n12\n1\nOn captures of ships and merchandise, by the authority of foreign powers\n-\n4\n26\n12\n2\nOn the conduct of British officers to American prisoners during the late war\n4\n31\n12\n2\nOn the revocation of the French decrees of Berlin and Milan\n[168]\n-\n-\n4\n55\n13\n1\nOn the repeal of the British orders in council and the French decrees, violat-\ning the commercial rights of the United States\n-\n-\n-\n-\n4\n63\n13\n2\nOn the reception of the American Minister at the court of France\n-\n-\n4\n143\n13\n2\nOn the mediation offered by Russia to restore peace between the United States\nand Great Britain\n-\n-\n-\n4\n147\nDigitized by Google\n13\n2\nOn a letter of Gen. Turreau, the French Minister, to the Secretary of State,\nof the date of 14th June, 1809\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n4\n166\n13\n2\nOn the state of our relations with France, in 1814\n-\n-\n-\n-\n4\n169\n13\n3\nOn the destruction of official books and papers in the Department of State, by\nthe British troops, 24th August, 1814\n-\n-\n-\n4\n191\n13\n3\nOn the state of the relations between the United States and the regency of\nAlgiers and the other Barbary Powers\n-\n-\n4\n204\n125\nSTATE REPORTS.\n126\nCONGRESS.\nSESSION.\nVOLUME.\nPAGE.\n14\n1\nOn the delay in the execution of the act authorizing the printing of a new edi-\ntion of the laws of the United States\n-\n-\n4\n222\n14\n1\nA correspondence between the Spanish Minister, (the Chevalier de Onis) and\nthe Secretary of State, respecting West Florida, the arrest and imprison-\nment of General Toledo and other South American patriots, and the\nexclusion of the Carthagenian and other revolutionary flags from the ports\nof the United States\n-\n4\n223\n168] 163\n14\nl'\nA report of the transactions at Dartmoor prison in England on 6th April,\n1815, wherein a great many American prisoners were killed and wounded\n4\n237\n14\n1\nOn the petition of William Haslett\n-\n-\n-\n4\n238\n14\n1\nOn the residence of Foreign Ministers within the United States\n'\n-\n4\n245\n14\n1\nOn the salaries of Ministers to foreign courts\n-\n-\n-\n-\n4\n247\n14\n1\nA list of seamen confined in Dartmoor prison, the number given up, or taken\nfrom on board of British vessels captured during the late war, &c. &c.\n-\n4\n259\nDigitized by Google\n14\n1\nA list of patentees during the last year\n-\nI\n5\n1\n14\n1\nInformation on the subject of accountability in public offices\n-\n:\n5\n12\nTREASURY REPORTS.\nCONGRESS.\nMOISSTS\nVOLUME.\nPAGE.\n1\n2\nOn a provision for the support of public credit\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n1\n1\n2\nOn the petition of Christopher Sadler\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n135\n1\n2\nOn an additional estimate for the service of the year 1790\n-\n-\n-\n1\n141\n1\n2\nOn funds to be applied to the payment of the interest of the debts of the indi-\nvidual states\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n165\n1\n2\nOn the petitions of William Mumford and Samuel Armstrong, and of the\nweighers, measurers and gaugers, of the district of Portland and Fal-\n[168]\nmouth, in Massachusetts\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n173\n1\n2\nOn the memorial of John Cochran\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n175\n1\n2\nOn the memorial of the late officers of the South Carolina line\n-\n-\n1\n179\n1\n2\nOn the memorial of the Baron de Steuben\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n183\n1\n2\nOn the petition of William Finnie\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n217\n1\n2\nOn the memorial of James Warren\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n222\n.Digitized by Google\n1\n2\nOn the difficulties which have occurred in the execution of the laws for the col-\nlection of the duties of impost and tounage, and for regulating the coasting\ntrade\n-\n-\n-\n-\ni\n-\n1\n226\n1\n2\nReport accompanying an abstract of the duties on the tonnage of vessels from\n1st September to S1st December, 1789\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n275\n1\n2\nOn the petition of Stephen Moore\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n276\n127\nTREASURY REPORTS.\n130\nCONGRESS.\nSESSION.\nPAGE.\nReports on petitions of-\n2\n1\nAshbridge, Joshua: (See Israel Jones.)\n2\n1\nBartleson, Levy\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n3\n83\n2\n1\nBrower, Adolphus\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n3\n83\n2\n1\nBoston, Marine Society of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n3\n93\n2\n1\nBass, Henry\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n3\n123\n[ 168 ]\n2\n1\nBlackledge. Richard\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n.\n3\n.129\n2\n1\nCalvinist Church, in Chester county, Pennsylvania, the wardens of the\n-\ns\n38\n2\n1\nCorporation of Wilmington Grammar School. (See Wilmington.)\n2\n1\nCarlile, John\n-\n-\n-\n-\n3\n77\n2\n1\nCertificates lost or destroyed, petitions for the renewal of\n-\n-\n-\n105\nDigitized by Google\n2\n1\nClapham, Josias\n-\nB\n-\n-\n-\n-\n,\n-\n106\n2\n1\nCrowell. Margaret. (See Albaugh.)\n2\n1\nCraine, John\n-\n,\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n116\n2\n1\nDarlington, Abraham\n-\n-\n'\n-\n-\n-\n-\n3 3 S 3 3 3\n83\n2\n1\nDonnellan, Thomas\n-\n-\n-\nI\n-\n,\n-\n119\n2\n1\nEllis, Daniel, and John How, executors of Samuel How\n-\n-\n-\n78\n2\n1\nFranklin, John\n-\n1\n-\n-\n-\n:\n:\n:\n83\n8\n1\nFreer, Daniel\n&\n#\n-\n110\nat\nGreen, Jacob and others\n-\n-\n,\ns\n$\n=\nGreen, Richard\n-\n-\n.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n.\nS\n83\n2\n1\nGraham, William\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n3\n1\nHart, Thomas\n118\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n3\n1\n88\nHolbrook. John\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n.\n3\n88\n2\n1\nHarris, William\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n-\n3\n88\n1\nHarmer, Christian\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n,\n-\nS\n83\n1\nHarly, John\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nS\n83\n2\n1\nHigby, John\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nS\n107\n2\n1\nHuber, Peter\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n0\na\n$\n117\n2\n1\nHays, John\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n$\n117\n1\nHayden, John\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nS\n121\n2\n1\nHenderson, Joseph\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\nS\n133\n2\n1\nHanson, Alexander Contee\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nS\n135\n2\n1\nJones, Griffith and John\n-\n-\n,\n-\n-\n-\n-\n3\n88\n2\n1\nJones, William\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nS\n115\n2\n1\nKuhn, Ludwig\n[ 468 ]\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nS\n83\n2\n1\nKittredge, Job, and others\n-\n-\n.\n-\n-\n-\na\nS\n122\n1\nLutheran Church, in Chester county, Pennsylvania, ministers of\n-\nI\n3\n39\n2\n1\nLane, William\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nS\n83\n2\n1\nLadd, Eliphalet\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nS\n99\n2\n1\nLee, Henry\n.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n3\n112\nDigitized by Google\n2\n1\nLedyard, Isaac, (see Joseph Ball.)\n2\n1\nMcLean, Roger\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n.\n-\n3\n83\n2\n1\nMcCullen, Mary\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n3\n8S\n2\n1\nMiller, Peter\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n83\n2\n1\nMarine Society of Boston. (See Boston.)\n2\n1\nMarine hospital in Virginia. (See Virginia.)\n2\n1\nMerchants of Philadelphia. (See Philadelphia.)\n181\nTREASURY REPORTS.\n132\nCONGRESS.\nSESSION.\nVOLUME.\nPAGE.\nReports on petitions of-\n2\n1\nMoore, John Elias\n-\n,\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n.\nS\n107\n2\n1\nMark, Elizabeth\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1.\n-\n3\n111\n2\n1\nMerchants of Newburyport.\n(See Newburyport.)\n2\n1\nNathan Simon\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n3\n78\n891 1\n2\n1\nNiel. Robert\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n3\n124\n2\n1\nOhr, Andrew\n-\n-\n:\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n3\n77\n2\n1\nOram. Darby\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n,\n-\n3\n77\n2\n1\nPhiladelphia merchants\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n8\n-\n3\n97\n2\n1\nPolhemus, John\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n,\n,\n3\n118\n2\n1\nRichardson, Laurana\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n:\n3\n111\n2\n1\nRobins, Daniel\n-\n,\n-\n0\n-\n3\n118\nDigitized by Google\n2\n1\nRobinson, William\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n3\n123\nz\n1\nSmith, William\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nS\n61\n2\n1\nStiles, Ezra\n-\n-\n'\n-\n-\n.\n-\n-\n3\n78\n2\n1\nSmith, Abiel\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n3\n83\n2\n1\nSmyth, John\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n3\n83\n2\n1\nSchermerborn, Daniel\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n3\n116\n2\n1\nSkilman, Samuel\n-\n-\n-\n-\n$\n-\n.\n0\n3\n120\n$\n1\nVerplank, Philip\n-\n-\n.\nP\n.\n.\ns\nso\ns\n1\nVan Weert, Lewis\n.\n-\n-\n.\n.\nS\n83\n-\n-\n.\ns\n1\nVan Fossan, Benjamin\n.\n-\n.\n.\nS\n-\n.\n-\n83\nS\n1\nVirginia, papers relative to a marine hospital in\n-\nw\n.\n9\n3\n93\n2\n1\nVan Alstine, Abraham\n-\n.\n-\n-\n.\n-\n.\nS\n185\n%\n1\nWebb and White\n-\n-\n,\n-\n-\n-\n,\n8\n3\n83\n2\n1\nWilson, John\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n.\n-\n3\n83\n2\n1\nWalton, William\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n3\n83\n%\n1\nWhittemore, Ebenezer and Martha. (See Kittredge.)\n2\n1\nWilson, Simon W.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n0\nS\n137\n2\n1\nYale College. (See Stiles.)\n2\n2\nBarclay, Thomas\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n.\n-\n3\n185\n2\n2\nBrowner. William\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n3\n185\n2\n2\nBeale, Joseph\n-\n.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nS\n187\n2\n2\nBaltimore. inspectors of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n,\n$\n3\n191\n2\n2\nBowen, Jabez\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n3\n191\n[ 102]\n2\n2\nBrown and Francis\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n$\nS\n191\n2\n2\nBall, Joseph. and Isaac Ledyard\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n3\n192\n2\n2\nBlanchard George\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n3\n199\n2\n2\nBrown, Benjamin\n-\n-\n.\n-\n-\n..\n-\n-\n3\n202\n2\n2\nCravath, Lemuel\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n,\nS\n185\n2\n2\nCalvin, Patrick\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n3\n187\nDigitized by Google\n2\n2\nConcklin, Ezekiel, and others\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n3\n187\n2\n2\nCowenboven, Nicholas, and others\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n3\n191\n2\n2\nCollins, Pitman\n-\n-\n.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n3\n202\n2\n2\nCunningham, Hugh\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nS\n203\n2\n2\nCable. Thomas. (See Scribner.)\n2\n2\nFuller, Benjamin\n-\n-\nM\n-\n-\n-\n-\n3\n187\n2\n2\nFisher, Margaret\n-\n-\n-\n.\n1\n-\nof\n.\n-\ns\n204\n188\nTREASURY REPORTS.\n134\nCONGRESS.\nSESSION.\nVOLUME.\nPAGE.\nReports on pelitions oft\nGriffith, John, jun.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n7\n3\n185\nGarrigues, Jacob\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n3\n185\nGrant, Thomas\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n3\n187\n-\n2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2\nGiles, Aquila\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 8 2\n-\n?\n3\n205\nGaranger, Lewis\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n3\n73\n[ 891 [ 801 ]\nHaverd, John, and others\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nS\n187\nHunter, George and Jonathan\n-\n-\n:\n-\n,\n-\nS\n187\nHubbs, James\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n3\n191\nHay, Udney\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n3\n206\nJones, Israel, in behalf of Ashbridge\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nS\n187\nInspectors of Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York. (See Baltimore, Philadel-\nDigitized by Google\nphia, New York.)\nJennesse, Prudent la\n-\nas\n-\n-\n-\n-\nP\n8\n207\nJones, John\no\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\ns\n208\nJones, Griffith\n&\n-\n-\n-\n-\n:\n-\n.\n3\n221\nKuhn, Ludwig\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n.\n3\n264\nLewis, John\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n.\nS'\n8\n209\nMcGilton, William\n-\na\n-\n-\nI\n-\n:\na\n3\n210\n2\nMurray, Reubeu\n3\n211\n2\n$\nNicholson, John\n-\n-\ns\n185\nNewburyport. merchants of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n$\n191\nNew York, inspectors of\n-\n.\n-\n0\n$\n191\nOsgood, Isaac, and Sons\n.\n-\ne\n-\ns\n191\n2\nPennsylvania, citizens of\n-\n-\n-\n$\n187\n2\n2\nPortland, inhabitants of\n-\n-\n-\n191\n2\n2\nPhiladelphia, inspectors of\n-\n-\n$\n191\n2\n10\nProut, Ebenezer\n-\n$\n211\n2\n2\nRandall, Thomas\n-\n-\n3\n187\n2\n2\nRandolph. David M.\n-\n-\n$\n212\n2\n2\nRockwell, Elizabeth\n-\n-\n-\n3\n216\n2\n2\nSpalding. John\n-\n-\n-\n3\n185\n2\n2\nSalem, citizens of\n-\n-\nS\n191\n2\n2\nSteele, Stephen\n-\n-\n3\n217\nz\n2\nScribner and Coble\n-\n-\n-\n3\n261\n[Isuri]]\n2\n2\nWiney, Jacob\n-\n-\nS\n185\n2\n2\nWereat. John\n-\n-\n-\n$\n185\n20\n2\nWestern territory, inhabitants of\n-\n3\n191\n2\n2\nWhipple, Joseph\n-\n3\n191\n2\n2\nWilmington, merchants of\n-\n-\n,\n-\n-\n-\n3\n210\nDigitized by Google\n20\n2\nWicks, Thomas\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n3\n219\n2\n2\nReceipts and expenditures for 1791\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n3\n140\n2\n2\nEstimates of appropriations for 1793\n-\n-\n8\n-\n5\n141\n2\n2\nOn the redemption of the public debt, and the reimbursement of a loan made of\n2\n2\nthe Bank of the United States\n3\n224\n2\n2\nAccounts of sundry commissioners of loans for clerks' services, and stationary\n3\n242\n2\n2\nDisbursements by the War Department in 1790 and 1791\n-\n8\n248\n185\nTREASURY REPORTS.\n186\nCONGRESS.\nSESSION.\nVOLUME.\nPAGE.\n2\n2\nLists of the persons employed as clerks in the Treasury\n-\n-\n-\n3\n266\n2\n2\nStatements of foreign loans made under the authority of the President of the\nUnited States\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n:\n3\n271\n2\n2\nSupplementary statement of debts\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n3\n282\n2\n2\nReport and sundry statements relative to foreign loans; payments of the debts\nto France, Spain, and Holland; balances between the United States and\n168\nthe Bank of the United States. &c. to the end of 1792; state of the sinking\nfund; and balance of unapplied revenues to the end of 1792\n-\n-\n3\n286\n2\n2\nLetters with further reports on do\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\ns\n219\n2\n2\nLetter stating an omission in copying the foregoing\n-\n-\n-\n-\nS\n4S7\n2\n2\nThe cause of delay in presenting concluding communications in answer to the\nresolutions of the House on the foregoing -\n-\n-\n-\n$\n488\n2\n2\nStatements and information relative to the application of certain foreign loans\n4\n1\nDigitized by Google\n2\n2\nOn an omission in the communication respecting\ndo\n-\n-\n4\n58\n-\n2\n2\nA farther statement respecting\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n4\n59\n2\n2\nA supplementary estimate of appropriations for 1793\n:\n-\n-\n4\n60\n2\n2\nAbstract of exports from 1st October, 1791, to 30th September, 1792; also,\ntwo returns of impost and tonnage to the end of 1791\n-\n-\n-\n4\n68\n2\n2\nRespecting inaccuracies in printed statements on the subject of foreign loans\n-\n4\n69\n2\n2\nOn the general state of the revenue on distilled spirits and stills\n-\n:\n4\n71\n3\n1\nLetter requesting an Investigation into his official conduct\n-\n-\n4\n79\n3\n1\nAccount of receipts and expenditures for 1792\n-\n-\n-\n.\n4\n80\nS\n1\nEstimates of appropriations for 1794\n-\n.\n-\n-\n4\n83\ns\n1\nTwo statements of domestic and foreign tonnage\n-\n-\n-\n-\n4\n180\n3\n1\nA statement of the actual tonnage of American vessels for one year ending 30th\n18\nSeptember, 1792\n-\n-\n4\n131\n3\n1\nA statement of the accounts of the commissioners of loans on which the esti-\nmate of $40,000 was founded\n-\n4\n133\n3\n1\nCopy of a letter from the commissioner of the revenue, stating causes which\nhave delayed the report on the revenue arising from distilled spirits and\nstills\n-\n-\n-\n4\n142\n3\n1\nA statement of the moneys in the Treasury, with the probable demands upon\nand payments into the same, to 1st April, 1794\n-\n-\n-\n-\n4\n144\n3\n1\nOn a representation from the Legislature of Kentucky\n-\n-\n-\n4\n196\n3\n1\nCopy of a contract with the Bank of the United States\n-\n-\n-\n4\n197\n3\n1\nOn loans negotiated in Europe for the United States\n-\n-\n-\n4.\n203\n[162] 162\n3\n1\nA general abstract of exports from 1793; also, two statements for the same pe-\nriod, shewing the value of the exports from each state\n-\n-\n-\n4\n208\n3\n1\nAdditional estimate, of appropriations; also, statement of the appropriation of\n10,000 dellars\n-\n-\n4\n209\nDigitized by Google\nOn the petitions of-\n3\n1\nBailey, Jacob\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n4\n156\n3\n1\nBennet, Joseph\n-\n-\n-\n-\n,\n-\n-\n4\n158\n3\n1\nBrown, Oliver\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n4\n159\n3\n1\nBingham, James, and others\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n.\n4\n159\n3\n1\nBedford, Joseph, (see Hardy)\nS\n1\nBrandon, John\n-\n-\n4\n192\n187\nTREASURY REPORTS.\n138\nCONGRESS.\nSESSION.\nVOLUME.\nPAGE.\nReports on petitions of-\n3\n1\nChamplin, Jabez\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n4\n160\n3\n1\nDarvell, Edward\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n4\n161\n3\n1\nEdgar, John\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n4\n163\n3\n1\nErkelens, Gosianus\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n4\n164\n3\n1\nFechem, George\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n4\n164\n[ 198\nS\n1\nFerguson, Hugh\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n4\n168\n3\n1\nFonda, Lawrence\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n$\n0\n4\n169\n3\n1\nGaugers of New York\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n4\n159\n3\n1\nGamble, James\n-\n..\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n4\n170\n3\n1\nGreaton, Sarah\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n0\n4\n192\n3\n1\nHardy, William, and Joseph Bedford\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n4\n171\n3\n1\nHenry, Joseph\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n4\n172\nDigitized by Google\n3\n1\nHobby. 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George\n-\n-\n,\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n5\n107\n4\n1\nKeiting. Oliver\n-\n-\n.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n5\n113\nDigitized by Google\n4\n1\nLord, Tobias\n-\n.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n5\n113\n4\n1\nPerkins, Ebenezer\n-\n-\ni\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n5\n107\n4\n1\nPinkham, Paul\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n5\n120\n4\n1\nPhiladelphia, merchants of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n5\n111\n4\n1\nSymmes. W. (see Green)\n-\n-\n-\n.\n.\ns\n-\n5\n107\n4\n1\nYeaton, Hopley.\n141\nTREASURY REPORTS.\n142\nCONGRESS.\nSESSION.\nVOLUME.\nPAGE.\n4\n2\nStatements relative to the expenditures of the War Department, from the\ncommencement of the present government till 1796; also, an explanatory\nstatement thereon from the Register of the Treasury\n-\n-\n5\n125.\n4\n2\nA plan for the apportionment of the direct taxes among the several states\n-\n5\n129\n4\n2\nEstimates of appropriation for 1797; also, a statement of receipts and expen-\nditures at the Treasury for 1796\n-\n-\n-\n5\n292\n[168\n4\n2\nDrawbacks paid upon the dutiable exports from the United States in the years\n1793-4-5\n-\n5\n326\n4\n2\nReceipts and expenditures of the United States for 1795\n-\n-\n-\n5\n333\n4\n2\nA view of the debts of the United States on the 1st of January in the years\n1790-91-96\n-\n-\n.\n5\n334\n4\n2\nDigitized by Google\nReceipts and expenditures of the commissioners of the city of Washington, the\nprogress of their business, and the funds under their administration, from\n17 May till 18th November, 1796\n-\n-\n5\n366\n4\n2\nEstimates of appropriations for the navy Department, and the fortification of\nports and harbors\n-\n-\n5\n382\n4\n2\nExports for 1796\n-\n-\n-\n-\n5\n385\n4\n2\nEstimate of the Secretary of War, to make good deficiencies in the appropria-\ntione for the military department in 1796 -\n-\n-\n-\n5\n391\n4\n2\nStatements and papers relative to the application and expenditure of the ap-\npropriations for defraying the expences of intercourse between the United\nStates and foreign nations\n-\n5\n393\n4\n2\nLetter from the Comptroller, with an abstract of the official emoluments and\nexpenditures of the officers of the customs\n-\n5\n413\n5\n1\nLetter from the commissioners of Washington, and statements exhibiting a\nview of their receipts and expenditures, the progress of the business and the\nfunds under their administration from 18th November 1796 till 18th May.\n1797\n-\n-\n5\n415\n5\n1\nReceipts and Expenditures at the Treasury from 1st April 1796 to 31st March,\n1797 inclusive\n-\n-\n5\n426\n5\n1\nReport and estimates of appropriation for several objects\n-\n5\n435\n5\n2\nReport and estimates of appropriation for 1798; also receipts and expenditures\nat the Treasury, for one year preceding 1st October, 1797\n9\n-\n5\n439\n5\n2\nLetter from the commissioners of Washington, and sundry statements of their\n163\nreceipts and expenditures from 18th May to 18th November, 1797\n5\n473\n5\n2\nOn a claim of Kosciusko, against the United States\n-\n-\n-\n5\n510\n5\n2\nOn loan office and final settlement certificates, and certificates of unfunded or\nregistered debt, outstanding, &c. -\n-\n-\n-\n5\n513\n5\n2\nOn exports\n-\n-\n-\n-\n5\n516\n5\n2\nRelative to the 3d section of an act establishing a mint and regulating the coins\nof the United States\n-\n-\n-\n-\n5\n517\nDigitized by Google\n5\n2\nA plan for regulating the collection of duties on imports and tonnage\n-\n6\n1\n5\n2\nOn the erection of a light house on Eaton's neck\n-\n-\n6\n200\n5\n2\nReport and statements of the sums advanced to the military and naval estab-\nlishments, and for the fortification of ports and harbors\n-\n-\n-\n6\n203\n5\n2\nThe amount of drawbacks on dutiable exports in 1794-5-6 compared with the\nduties on similar articles in the same period\n-\n-\n-\n-\n6\n297\n5\n2\nOn the internal revenue\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n6\n303\n148\nTREASURY REPORTS.\n144\nCONGRESS.\nSESSION.\nVOLUME.\nPAGE.\n5\n2\nExports of 1797\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n6\n337\n5\n2\nEmoluments and expenditures of officers of the customs\n-\n9\n-\n6\n343\n5\n2\nArmy contracts\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n6\n356\n5\n2\nDistrict tonnage in 1796, and comparative view of the tonnage of vessels\nthat paid duties in ports in the United States from 1790 to 1796 inclusive\n6\n358\n5\n2\nOn the memorial of the Philadelphia merchants\n.\n-\n-\n-\n6\n364\nOn the memorials of Jonathan Jackson, and Abel Whitney -\n6\n367\n163\n5\n2\n-\n-\n5\n2\nOn the appropriation to be made for certain commissioners of loans\n-\n-\n6\n376\n5\n2\nLetter from the commissioners of Washington. with statements of their re-\nceipts and expenditures, the progress of the business, and the funds under\ntheir administration, from 18th November to 18th May, 1798\n$\n-\n6\n378\n5\n2\nAppropriations necessary for the Navy Department\n-\n-\n-\n6\n385\nDigitized by Google\n5\n3\nLetter from the commissioners of Washington, with statements of their re-\nceipts and expenditures, the progress of the business, and the funds under\ntheir administration, from 18th May to 18th November, 1798\n-\n-\n6\n389\n5\n3\nAmount of duties on domestic and distilled spirits, and stills, for the year end-\ning 30th June, 1797, the amount of duties on sales at auction, refined su-\ngar, carriages, and licences to retailers, for the year ending 30th Septem-\nber, 1797\n-'\n6\n396\n5\nS\nTwo statements of imports in national and foreign vessels\n-\n.\n6\n405 I\n5\nS\nOn the Mint\n-\na\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n.\n6\n. 410\n5\n3\nExports of 1798\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n6\n422\n5\nS\nEstimates of the appropriations necessary for 1799; and statements of the re-\nceipts and expenditures of 1798\n-\n-\n.\n.\n6\n426\n5\nS\nTonnage of the shipping of the United States at the close of 1797\n-\n,\n6\n481\n5\n3\nEmoluments of the officers of the customs\n-\n-\n-\n-\n6\n486\n19\n5\n3\nEmoluments of the officers of the internal revenue\n.\n-\n-\n-\n6\n497\n6\n1\nTwo letters from the commissioners of Washington, with sundry statements\nof their receipts and expenditures, the progress of the business, and the\nfunds under their administration, from 18th November, 1798, to 18th No.\nvember, 1799\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n7\n1\n6\n1\nEstimates of appropriations for 1800; also, receipts and expenditures for one\nyear preceding 1st October, 1799\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n7\n12\n6\n1\nTwo statements relative to the internal revenue\n-\n-\n-\n-\n7\n65\n6\n1\nExports for a year, prior to 1st October, 1799\n-\n-\n-\n-\n7\n104\n463\n6\n1\nTwo statements of imports in national and foreign vessels, for one year prior\nto 1st October, 1798\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n7\n109, 114\n6\n1\nOn the memorial of David Jones\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n7\n170\n6\n1\nOn the petition of Obadiah Scott\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n7\n171\n6\n1\nOn the petition of George and Jacob Gilbert\n-\n-\n-\n-\n7\n175\n6\n1\nOn the petition of Benjamin Wells, and a counter-petition of the inhabitants\nof Fayette county, in Pennsylvania\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n7\n208\nDigitized by\n6\n1\nThe tonnage of the shipping of the United States, in 1798\n-\n-\n-\n7\n165\n6\n1\nOn the mint\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n7\n176\n#6\n1\nEmoluments of the officers of the customs in 1799\n-\n-\n-\n-\n7\n152\n. The Treasury Reports have not been recorded from the sixth Congress to the tenth, and can be had fur that period only by reference\nto the originals, or the printed documents..\n145\nTREASURY REPORTS.\n146\nCONGRESS.\nSESSION.\nVOLUME.\nPAGE.\n10\n1\nEstimate of extraordinary expenses for the Navy Department, from the 22d\nJune, for the service of 1807\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n8\n1\n10\n1\nAnnual report\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n3\n10\n1\nEstimates of the appropriations for 1808; and the receipts and expenditures for\none year prior to 1st October, 1807\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n22\n10\n1\nOn the petition of Joseph Ward\n-\n-\n-\n-\n6\n-\n-\n62\n10\n1\nClerks in the Treasury\n-\n-\n-\n.\n-\n-\n-\n63\n168\n-\n10\n1\nOn the mint\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n8\n-\n-\n66\n10\n1\nAmount of duties and drawbacks on imports and exports in 1804, '5, and '6\n-\n-\n69\n10\n1\nOn the tonnage employed in exporting the produce and manufactures of the\nUnited States\n-\n-\n-\n72\n10\n1\nThe importation in American and foreign vessels during 1806\n-\n-\n-\n73\nDigitized by Google\n10\n1\nOn the claim of M. Smith and Darius Gates -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n94\n10\n1\nOn an extension of credit for duties on imports\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n95\n10\n1\nA representation from the commissioner to investigate claims to land in the\nMichigan territory\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n97\n10\n1\nExports for 1807\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n101\n10\n1\nOn certain bills drawn by John Armstrong, minister of the United States to\nFrance, on the Treasury, (on authorizing the Secretary to pay the Comp-\ntroller the amount of these bills)\n.\n-\n-\n116\n10\n1\nOn the petition of Timothy Wellman\n117\n10\n1.\nOn the potition of Benjamin Stoddert and John Mason, trustees of Francis L.\nTaney\n123\n-\n-\n10\n1\nOn the public debt\n-\n-\n126\n10\n1\nOn the petition of Elias de Butts, William Combs, and others\n-\n-\n146\n10\n1\nOn the mint\n-\n-\n150\n10\n2\nAnnual report\n-\n-\n-\n177\n10\n2\nAnnual statement of the district tonnage\n-\n-\n-\n-\n198\n10\n2\nExports, nominally for one year, prior to 1st October, 1808, but, in fact, dur-\nthe last three months of the year 1807, subsequent exportations being pre-\nvented by the embargo\n-\n207\n10\n2\nAnnual receipts of the Treasury since the establishment of Government\n8\n221\n10\n2\nTwo statements of importations in American and foreign vessels in 1807\n228\n10\n2\nEmoluments of the officers of the customs\n-\n-\n254\n10\n2\nBalances on the treasury books for advances made prior to 30th June, 1808\n268\n163\n11\n1\nAnnual report\n-\na\n-\n9\n1\n11\n1\nOn the powers and proceedings of the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund\n-\n-\n10\n11\n2\nThe annual report\n-\n.\n-\n29\n11\n2\nDistrict tonnage\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n54\n11\n2\nOn assays of foreign coins\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n63\nDigitized by\n11\n2\nAmount of duties and drawbacks on imports and exports in 1806, '7, '8\n-\n67\n11\n2\nOn unlawful settlements on public lands in Mississippi territory\n0\n-\n71\n11.\n2\nImportations in American and foreign vessels for 1808\n-\n112\n11\n2\n'\n155\nGoogle\nEstimates of appropriations for 1810, and receipts and expenditures for 1809\n11\n2\nOn the petition of Anthony Buck\n-\n198\n11\n2\nThe general instructions that have been given to collectors relative to refusing\nclearances to private armed vessels of the United States\n-\n200\n11\n2\nMiscellaneous claims, not otherwise provided for, discharged at the Treasury,\nand contracts made at the Treasury in 1809\n-\n203\n147\nTREASURY REPORTS.\n148\nCONGRESS.\nSESSION.\nVOLUME.\nPAGE.\n11\n2\nClerks in the Treasury\n-\n0\n9\n210\n11\n2\nExports for 1809\n-\n215\n11\n2\nInstructions issued relative to foreign armed ships within the waters of the\nUnited States\n-\n-\n-\n228\n11\n2\nEmoluments and expenditures of the collector of Baltimore\n-\n-\n.\n-\n237\n11\n2\nEmoluments and expenditures of the officers of the customs for 1809\n-\n-\n-\n239\n11\n2\nOn the mint -\n-\n-\n-\n254\n[ 163 ]\n11\n2\nExpenditure of the military and naval establishments since 1789\n-\n-\n258\n11\n2\nMoneys due to the United States on account of public lands\n-\n-\n-\n260\n11\n2\nReceipts since 1789; and the amount of debt annually incurred and reimbursed\nduring that period\n-\n-\n-\n262\n11\n2\nRelative to William Short\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n265\n11\n2\nOn the petition of John B. Sarazin and others\n-\n-\n-\n267\nDigitized by Google\n11\n3\nAnnual report\n-\n-\n,\n.\n269\n11\n3\nAmount of duties and drawbacks on imports and exports in 1807, '8, '9\n294\n11\n3\nOn the assays of foreign coins\n297\n11\n3\nEstimates of appropriations for 1811; also receipts and expenditures of 1810\n-\n300, 344\n11\ns\nClerks in the Treasury\n91\n$46\n11\ns\nDistrict tonnage\n-\n0\n363\n11\n$\nMeasures taken relative to unlawful settlements on public lands in Mississippi\n.\n372\n11\n3\nOn the claim of the Board of Commissioners west of Pearl river, to additional\ncompensation for their services\n,\n394\n-\n11\n8\nStatements relative to the state and transactions of the Bank of the U.S. -\n-\n396\n11\ns\nA statement of the fund for the relief of distressed American seamen in foreign\nports\n-\n-\n402\n11\nS\nFarther statements relative to the Bank of the United States\n-\n-\n-\n406\n11\nS\nStatement of miscellaneous claims discharged, and of contracts made, at the\nTreasury, in 1810\n-\n-\n-\n,\n413\n11\n3\nRelative to the imposition of additional duties on importations\n-\n-\n-\n436\n11\n3\nExports in 1810\n-\n-\n-\n,\n-\n438\n11\n3\nImportations in American and foreign vessels\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n451\n11\n3\nOn bills of exchange drawn on Degen, Purviance, & Co. and purchased by the\nNavy Department\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n483\n]\n11\n3\nThe adjusted accounts of McKenzie and Glennie\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n510\n12\n1\nAnnual report\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n10\n1\n12\n1\nAmount of duties and drawbacks on imports and exports in 1808, '9, '10\n0\n-\n26\n12\n1\nOn foreign coins\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n30\n12\n1\nOn the evasions of the non-importation act\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n34\n12\n1\nDistrict tonnage\n-\n-\n-\n-\na\n-\n-\n41\n12\n1\nEstimate of appropriations for 1812; also receipts and expenditures of 1811\n-\n-\n49\n12\n1\nDisbursements for intercourse with Barbary powers\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n88\n12\n1\nClerks in the Treasury\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n96\n12\n1\nExports of 1811\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n99\n12\n1\nMiscellaneous claims discharged, and contracts made, at the Treasury\n1\n-\n112\n12\n1\nImportations in American and foreign vessels\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n125\n12\n1\nPublic deposites in different banks\n-\n0\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n147\n12\n1\nOn the mode of raising a revenue in time of war\n-\n-\n8\n-\n-\n172\n12\n1\nTonnage\n-\n-\n-\n-\ns\n-\n1\n-\n-\n191\n12\n1\nDrawbacks, duties, &c. amount of\n-\na\n-\n-\n-\n-\n206\n149\nTREASURY REPORTS.\n150\nCONGRESS.\nSESSION.\n'AKUTOA\nPAGE.\n12\n1\nAnnual exports from 1790 till 1810\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n10\n228\n12\n1\nEmoluments of the officers employed in the collection of customs\n-\n-\n-\n233\n12\n1\nOn the mint\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n248\n12\n2\nAnnual report\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n269\n12\n2\nEstimates of appropriations for 1813; also receipts and expenditures of 1812\n-\n-\n290\n12\n2\nDuties and drawbacks on imports and exports for 1809, '10, '11\n-\n-\nI\n338\n12\n2\nImportations in American and foreign vessels\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n345\n[ 163 1\n12\n2\nDisbursements for intercourse with the Barbary powers\n-\n-\n-\n-\n370\n12\n2\nAnnual revenue from 1789 till 1812\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n0\n390\n12\n2\nContracts in the Treasury\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n397\n12\n2\nClerks in the Treasury\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n406\n12\n2\nAnnual pay ments on account of the public debt\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n411\n12\n2\nDistrict tonnage\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n416\n12\n2\nExports.of 1812\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nI\n-\n-\n425\n12\n2\nOn the mint -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n438\n13\n1\nAnnual report\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n11\n1\n13\n1\nOn the memorial of Stephen Girard\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n16\n13\n1\nAccompanying the bill authorizing a loan\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n18\n13\n1\nOn a reduction of duties on prizes and prize goods\n-\n-\n-\nI\n-\n21\n18\n2\nUnsettled accounts in the office of the Auditor of the Treasury\n-\n-\n-\n25\n13\n2\nAnnual report\n-\n-\n31\n18\n2\nImportations in American and foreign vessels\n-\n-\n56\n13\n%\nAmount of duties and drawbacks on imports and exports\n-\n-\n-\n.\n78\n13\n2\nReport of the superintendent of the Cumberland road\n-\n-\n-\n-\n82\n13\n2\nEstimate of appropriations for 1814; also, receipts and expenditures for 1813\n-\n83\n13\n2\nClerks in the Treasury\n-\n-\n128\n13\n2\nStatements of miscellaneous claims discharged, and contracts made at the\nTreasury in 1813; and of payments by collectors in 1812, for the relief of\nsick and disabled seamen\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n132\n13\n2\nExports for 1813\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n140\n13\n2\nOn the incorporated banks in the District of Columbia\n-\n-\n-\n-\n150\n13\n2\nDistrict tonnage of 1812\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n9\n153\n13\n2\nEmoluments of the officers of the customs\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n161\n13\n2\nDisbursements for the intercourse with the Barbary powers, and accounts of\nthe consuls for 1811-12\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n176\n163\n13\n2\nOn the mint\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n0\n-\n196\n13\n2\nRevised statement of the debt\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n202\n13\n2\nAssays of foreign coins\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n206\n13\n2\nReport of the superintendent of the Cumberland road\n-\n-\n-\n,\n208\n13\n3\nAnnual report\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n211\n13\n3\nStatements of the internal revenue\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n233\n13\n3\nOn the destruction of public documents by the invasion of the enemy\n-\n-\n253\nDigitized by Google\n13\nS\nOn providing a revenue to revive and maintain public credit\n-\n-\n⑇\n260\n1S\n3\nOn an issue of Treasury notes connected with the establish't of a national bank\n,\n275\n13\nS\nOn the loans for 3 millions and 25 millions\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n280\n13\n3\nOn illićit intercourse with the enemy\n-\n-\n-\n-\n0\n1,\n293\n13\n3\nImportations in American and foreign vessels.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n.\n299\n13\n3\nEstimates of appropriations; also, receipts and expenditures of the last year\n,\n329\n13\nS\nClerks in the Treasury\n-\n-\n-\n369\n151\nTREASURY REPORTS.\n152\nCONGRESS.\nSESSION.\nVOLUME.\nPAGE.\n13\nS\nDistrict tonnage\n-\n-\n-\n11\n373\n13\n3\nThe situation of the Treasury at the close of 1814\n-\n-\n-\n-\n0\n383\n13\nS\nOn the Cumberland road\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n395\n13\n3\nAmount of duties and drawbacks on imports and exports\n-\n-\n-\n402\n1S\n3\nStatements of miscellaneous claims discharged in 1814; of public contracts;\n6\n13\n3\nand payments for sick and disabled seamen\n-\n-\n412\nExports of 1814\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n423\n[ 891 ]\n13\nS\nOn the mint\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n431\n13\n3\nRecommending a loan of 18 millions\n-\n0\n-\n-\n-\n-\n437\n13\nS\nOn a plan for paying the interest, and reducing the public debt\n-\n-\n-\n447\n14\n1\nAnnual report\n-\n-\n-\n12\n1\n14\n1\nImportations in American and foreign vessels\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n77\n14\n1\nAmount of public revenue in 1814-15\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n105\nDigitized by Google\n14\n1\nEmoluments of the officers of the customs for 1814\n-\n-\n-\n.\n-\n145\n14\n1\nClerks in the Treasury\n-\n-\n-\n-\n8\n-\n163\n14\n1\nDistrict tonnage\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n167\n14\n1\nTwo reports of valuations under the direct tax law\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n174\n14\n1\nComparative statement between the annual amount of the expenditures of the\n14\n1\nmilitary and naval establishments, as rendered by the Treasury under a\n14\n1\nresolution of 1816, and the statement thereof, under a resolution of 1810\n-\n177\n14\n1\nAmount of the receipts and expenditures of the government from 1789 till 1815\n181\n14\n1\nEmoluments of the officers of customs for 1815\na\n8\n191\n14\n1\nOn a new tariff of duties\n-\n.\n,\n205\n14\n1\nExports for 1815\na\n-\n-\n253\n14\n1\nDuties and drawbacks on imports and exports, for 1812-13-14\n-\n-\n-\n265\n14\n1\nEstimates of appropriations for 1816\n-\n.\n-\n268\n20\n14\n1\nAdditions to the funded debt and floating debt since December\n-\n-\n300\n14\n1\nThe valuations in Maryland, under the direct tax law\n-\n-\n310\n14\n1\nThe valuations in Pennsy Ivania, under\ndo\n-\n314\n14\n1\ninstructions issued to collectors relative to British vessels\n-\n-\n-\n318\n14\n1\nReport of Shriver, superintendent of Cumberland road\n-\n320\n14\n1\nEstimate of the amount of duties on imports in 1815\n-\n-\n-\n-\n323\n14\n1\nOn the value of foreign coins\n-\n-\n325\n14\n1\nRequesting an appropriation to cover a judgment against the collector and\nsurveyor of the port of New York\n-\n327\n14\n1\nExpenses of prosecutions for offences against the United States in the district\ncourts of New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Vermont, and New\nYork, from 1808 to 1815\n-\n-\n329\n14\n1\nOn the mint\n-\n343\n14\n1\nA statement of loans from different banks in the United States, to government\n352\n14\n1\nPlan of a national bank\n-\n-\n-\n357\nDigitized by\n14\n1\nOn American seamen\n-\n-\n-\n-\n375\n14\n1\nOn the accounts of quarter master Thomas\n-\n-\n-\n-\n378\n14\n1\nCases in which counsel has been employed to assist the Attorney General\n-\n385\n14\n1\nOn British goods entered at Hampden\n-\nS92\n14\n1\nOn port of entry\n403\n14\n1\nOn the compensations of the collectors of the direct tax and internal duties\n405\n14\n1\nOn the practicability of collecting the revenue in specie or in notes of banks\npaying specie\n406\n153\nTREASURY REPORTS.\n154\nCONGRESS.\nSESSION.\nVOLUME.\nPAGE.\n14\n1\nReceipts and expenditures for 1815\n12\n416\n14\n1\nOn the memorial of Zebulon Hollingsworth\n417\n14\n2\nAnnual report\n13\n1\n14\n2\nAmount of duties on imports from British West Indies and American colonies,\n(and on prohibition of said imports)\n18\n14\n2\nEstimates of appropriations for 1817\n22\n14\n2\nA view of the sources of revenue, and the objects of public expenditure; and\n168]\nview of the fiscal measures during 1816\n53\n14\n2\nOn the petition of Pentland, Higgins and Steele\n76\n14\n2\nOn the transference of appropriations\n77\n14\n2\nClerks in the Treasury\n79\n14\n2\nLoan office and final settlement certificates still outstanding\n86\nDigitized by\n14\n2\nOn equalizing the duty on the capacity of stills, boilers, &c.\n88\n14\n2\nOn the petition of Thomas Cook\n150\n14\n2\nOn the lead mines of the Mississippi\n151\n14\n2\nDistrict tonnage\n195\n14\n2\nOn the accountability of the officers and agents of government\n206\n14\n2\nRespecting the assessment and collection of the direct tax\n210\n14\n2\nMiscellaneons claims discharged; contracts made; and payments for the relief\nof sick and disabled seamen\n211\n14\n2\nOn the potition of Samuel Dale\n220\n14\n2\nOn a light house at the mouth of the Mississippi\n221\n14\nя\nExports for 1816\n237\n14\nof\nStatements relative to the internal duties, and the direct tax\n250\n14\nor\nStatements of the public lands sold in Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois, in 1816;\nalso, the receipts of payments\n295\n14\n%\nOn the potition of the masters and owners of vessels trading with Richmond\n298\n14\n2\nEmoluments of certain officers of the customs\n299\n14\n2\nImportations in American and foreign vessels\n311\n14\n2\nOn the mint\n842\n14\n2\nStatements relative to the Internal duties and the direct tax\n347\n[ 891\nDigitized by Google\n155\nWAR REPORTS.\n156\nCONGRESS.\nSESSION.\nPAGE.\n1\n2\nPlan for the arrangement of the militia\n-\n1\n-\n-\n-\n1\n1\n1\n2\nArrearages due to invalid pensioners\n-\n-\n4\n-\n1\n202\n1\n2\nArrearages due to widows and orphans of officers of the late army\n-\n-\n1\n225\n1\n2\nStatement of the troops and militia furnished by the several states towards the\nlate war\n-\n1\n227\n1\n2\nStatement relative to the Indian Department and southwestern frontier\n-\n1\n248\n1\n2\nEstimate of the expenses of an army for one year, including the general staff,\n163]\nfield, and company officers, and 5,040 non commissioned officers and pri-\nvates\n-\n1\n258\n1\n2\nEstimate of the annual expense of a corps, to consist of two regiments of in-\nfantry, of ten companies each, &c.\n-\n-\n1\n263\n1\n2\nStatement of $20.000, appropriated by Congress for the expense of negotia-\ntions with the Indian tribes\n-\n1\n268\nDigitized by Google\n1\n2\nEstimate of the expense of a treaty with the Indians of the Wabash and Miami\nrivers\n-\n1\n269\n1\n2\nInstructions to the Commissioners for treating with the southern Indians\n-\n1\n272\n1\n2\nReport of the Commissioners for\ndo\n-\n1\n290\n1\n2\nInformation relative to the depredations of the Indians northwest of the Ohio\n1\n371\nReports on the petitions of-\n1\n2\nArtillery officers\n-\n-\n-\n.\n1\n91\n1\n2\nAcker, Jacob\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n155\n1\n2\nArmstrong, Samuel\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n167\n1\n2\nBennet, Patrick\n-\n.\n-\n-\n-\n8\n1\n57\n1\n2\nBurr, Salmon\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n68\n1\n2\nBrown, Enos\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n,\n1\n152\n1\n2\nBrewster, Caleb\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n198'\n1\n2\nBaylor, John\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n219\n1\n2\nCook. David\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n,\n1\n84\n1\n2\nCrawford, Thomas\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n124\n1\n2\nCaliffe, Stephen\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n8\n1\n129\n1\n2\nCarleton Samuel\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n1\n142\n1\n2\nCarman, Henry\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n152\n1\n2\nCole, Thomas\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n156\n[ 168 ]\n1\n2\nCondy, Thomas Hollis\n-\n-\n-\nP\n-\n-\n-\n1\n167\n1\n2\nChappel, John\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n205\n1\n2\nCostigan. Lewis S.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n217\n1\n2\nDecker, Wilhelmus\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n151\n1\n2\nDouglass, Hannah\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n186\n1\n2\n-\n-\n-\nDigitized by Google\nDelaplaine, James\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n192\n1\n2\nDerry, James\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n207\n1\n2\nEly, John\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n76\n1\n2\nEdwards, Cæsar\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n174\n1\n2\nFuller, Nathan\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n162\n1\n2\nFox, Nathaniel\n-\n-\n-\n-\n.\n-\n-\n-\n1\n164\n1\n2\nGibbon, James\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n47\n1\n2\nGove Nathaniel\n-\n-\n.\n-\n,\n-\n1\n118\n157\nWAR REPORTS.\n158\nCONGRESS.\nSESSION.\nPAGE.\nReports on petitions of-\n1\n2\nGarret, John\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n153\n1\n%\nGould, David\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n181\n1\n%\nGladhill, Ely\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n206\n1\n2\nGarretson, Samuel\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n209\n1\n2\nGwyer, Stephen\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n214\n[ 168] 168\n1\n2\nHart, John\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n55\n1\n%\nHarris, Joseph\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n124\n1\n2\nHassall, William\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n176\n1\n2\nHarris, John, representatives of\n.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n178\n1\n2\nHosmer, Timothy\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n204\n1\n2\nHardison, Benjamin\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n208\nDigitized by Google\n1\n%\nHamilton, Rufus\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n216\n1\n2\nJones, Samuel\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n124\n1\n2\nJackson, Pattin\n-\n-\n#\n-\n-\n0\n-\n1\n191\n1\n2\nKuhn, Christian\n0\n-\n-\n-\n-\nof\n-\n1\n129\n1\n2\nKnapp. Joel\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n156\n1\n2\nKeefe, Benjamin\n-\n-\n-\n-\n.\n-\n-\n1\n195\n1\n2\nLincoln, Rufus\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n86\n1\n8\nLutterloh, Henry Emanuel\n-\n-\n9\n1\n145\n1\nX\nLewis, Robert, representatives of\n.\n.\n.\n.\n-\n1\n180\n1\n2\nMcAllister. Archibald\n-\n-\n.\n.\n-\n-\n0\n1\n47\n1\ns\nMakley, Charles\n-\n.\n-\n-\n-\n#\n-\n1\n52\n1\n2\nMalcolm Henry\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n.\n0\n1\n59\n1\n2\nMcGarragh, John\n-\nup\n-\n-\n-\n-\n9\n.\n1\n61\n1\n2\nMills, Jobn\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n89\n1\n2\nMason, William\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n107\n1\n2\nMeriwether, James, (see Rogers)\n1\n2\nMcKenman, William\n-\n-\n-\n,\n-\n-\n-\n1\n124\n1\n2\nMcGibbon, Joseph\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n127\n1\n2\nMcCoy, Epraim\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n129\n1\n2\nMiddleton, Basil\n-\n-\n-\n-\n:\n-\n-\n-\n1\n134\n1\n2\nMartling. Barent\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n157\n1\n2\nMcKinstry Thomas\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n159\n1\n2\nMcKenzie, John\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n=\n-\n1\n174\n[163]\n1\n2\nMcFall. Thomas\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nP\n-\n1\n194\n1\n2\nMiles, Walter\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n0\na\n1\n212\n1\n2\nOliphant, David\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n110\n1\n2\nOliver, William\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n6\n-\n1\n138\n1\n2\nPower, Alexander, and others\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n91\nDigitized by\n1\n2\nPoole, David\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n126\n1\n2\nRoberts, Ruth\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n63\n1\n2\nRyan, Jeremiah\n-\n-\n.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n80\nGoogle\n1\n2\nRogers, John\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n.\n1\n115\n1\n2\nRogers, John, and others\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n189\n1\n2\nRansom, Joseph\n-\n-\n,\n-\n.\n-\n-\n-\n1\n201\n1\n2\nSmith. Ezra\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n70\n1\n2\nSturges, David\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n8\n1\n78\n159\nWAR REPORTS.\n160\nCONGRESS.\nSESSION.\nVOLUME.\nPAGE.\nReports on petitions of-\n1\n2\nStevens, John\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n109\n1\n2\nSteele, David\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n129\n1\n2\nSimpson. Thomas\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n131\n1\n2\nSmith, Peter\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n140\n1\n2\nStiller, John\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n155\n[ 168] 163 ]\n1\n2\nSmith, Jacob\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n194\n1\n2\nSpencer, Ichabod\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n213\n1\n2\nSteward, Stephen\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n219\n1\n2\nStirling, Sarah\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n223\n1\n2\nTyler, Dudley\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n.\n1\n50\n1\n2\nTreat, Anna\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n105\nDigitized by Google\n1\n2\nThruston, John (see Rogers.)\n1\n2\nThompson, Edward\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n139\n1\n2\nTurney, Abiel\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n154\n1\n2\nTucker, Joseph\n-\n-\n,\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n167\n1\n2\nTurney, Toney\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n-\n1\n174\n1\n2\nTaylor, William\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n218\n1\n2\nVacher, John F.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n.\nof\n-\n-\n1\n212\n1\nB\nWatson, John\n-\n10\n1\n87\n1\n2\nWynkoop. Cornelius\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n.\n-\n1\n136\n1\n2\nWilson, John\n-\n,\n.\n-\n-\n-\n9\n-\n1\n154\n1\n2\nWilliams. Robert\n-\n-\n-\n.\n.\n-\n-\n-\n1\n167\n1\n2\nWynknop, Jacobus\n-\n-\n.\n.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n170\n1\n%\nWhagland, James\n-\n-\n.\n-\n-\n.\n8\n.\n1\n174\n1\n2\nWolfe, Christian\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n209\n13\n1\n2\nWheelan, Catherine\n-\n-\n-\n:\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n211\n1\n2\nWhite, Anthony Walter\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n220\n1\n2\nYoung, Leonard\n-\n-\n:\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n140\n1\nS\nOn a letter from the Governor of Virginia, enclosing the memorial of the\ndelegates of Monongabelia. and several other counties on the Ohio\n-\n1\n495\n1\n3\nOn a letter from the Governor of Virginia, transmitting certain papers, stating\nthe measures adopted by Virginia for the defence of the Western frontiers\nof that state\n-\n1\n503\n[ 163] 163\n1\n3\nOn various papers and information relative to the frontiers\n-\n-\n1\n513\nReports on petitions of-\n1\n3\nAnderson. Joseph\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n529\n1\n3\nGlentworth, George\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n532\n1\nDigitized by Google\n3\nHunt, Abraham\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n532\n1\n3\nLeitch. Andrew. representatives of\n-\nI\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n564\n1\n3\nShepherd, Samuel\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n532\n1\n3\nWhite. William, representatives of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n534\n1\n3\nAlexander, Nathaniel\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n20\n1\n3\nAllman, Laurence\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n0\n-\n-\n2\n29\nI\nS\nAlexander, James\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n.\n-\n2\n34\n161\nWAR REPORTS.\n162\nCONGRESS.\nSESSION.\nVOLUME.\nPAGE.\nt\n1\n3\nReports on petitions of-\n1\n3\n1\n3\nAckling, Francis\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n74\n1\nS\nBuffington, Samuel\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n4\n1\n3\nBaylor, John\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n48\n1\n3\nBeibe. Thaddeus\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n72\n1\n3\nBuck, Philip\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n77\n[ 168]\n1\n3\nBoyd, Thomas\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n79\n1\n3\nBill. Jabez\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n83\n1\n3\nChadwich, John\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n19\n1\n3\nClapp, Stephen\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n25\n1\n3\nCottle, William\n1,\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nDigitized by Google\n2\n68\n1\n3\nCook, David\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n70\n1\n3\nConnelly, Robert\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nt\n-\n-\n2\n7S\n1\n3\nCharlesworth, John M.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n78\n1\n3\nCardiff. John\n-\n-\n-\n.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n81\n1\nS\nChadwich. Caleb\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n82\n1\n3\nDebevue, Francis Suzor (see Buffington.)\n1\n3\nDavis, Nathan\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n78.\n1\n3\nDe Haas, John Philip\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n104\n-\n2\n29\nI\n3\nEaston, James\n-\n-\n2\n87\n1\nS\nEmmerson, Anna\n-\n.\n-\n1\n3\nFalconer, John, and others\n-\n-\n0\n-\n2\n-\n45\n1\nS\nFord. Robert\n-\n.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n76\n1\n3\nFielding. Ebenezer\n-\n-\n-\n.\n-\na\n2\n95\n1\nS\nGould, Reuben\n-\n-\n0\n-\n2\n75\n1\n3\nGreen, Wardwell\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n85\n1\nS\nHoudin. Michael Gabriel\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n1\n1\n3\nHaugendobler, Nicholas\n-\n-\na\n2\n20\n1\nS\nHugg, Joseph\n-\n-\nas\n-\n2\n22\n1\nS\nHodge, John\n.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n42\n1\n3\nHolt, Jesse\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n75\n1\nS\nHobby. Thomas\n-\n-\n-\n.\n-\n-\n-\n2\n91\n1\nS\nJohnsan, Peter\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n9\n2\n88\n1\n3\nJohnston, Ezekiel\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n89\n1\n3\nKearsley, Samuel\n-\n-\n-\na\n2\n20\n1\nS\nKing, Robert\n163] 163 ]\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n38\nI\n3\nLinn, John\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n.\n-\n2\n31\n1\n3\nLloyd, Richard\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n61\n1\n3\nLucas, Barnabas\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n76\n1\n3\nLongcaumer, Anna W.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n88\n1\n3\nDigitized by Google\nLane, Timothy\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n90\n1\n3\nLollar, Daniel\n-\n-\n-\n-\n8\n2\n94\n1\n3\nLaurens, Henry\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n100\n1\n3\nMcIntire, Thomas\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n11\n1\n3\nMix, Timothy\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n8\n2\n14\n1\n3\nMerrill, Daniel and others\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n.\n2\n21\n1\n3\nMcLaughlin, Patrick\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n79\n1\n$\nMcDonald, Donald\n-\n-\n-\n2\n80\n168\nWAR REPORTS.\n164\nCONGRESS.\nSESSION.\nVOLUME.\nPAGE.\nReports on petitions of-\n1\n3\nMcDade, William\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n89\n1\n3\nNeilson, Alexander\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n4S\n1\n3\nNorris, James\n-\n-\n-\n.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n68\n1\n3\nNoyes. Simeon\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n81\n1\n3\nNash, Ebenezer\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n93\n1\n5\nOrne, Joshua and others\n[168]\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n23\n1\n3\nOcain, Jeremiah\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n36\n1\n3\nOneida Indians (see Vanslyck.)\n1\n3\nPannil, Joseph\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n29\n1\nS\nPost, John\n-\n@\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n23\n1\n3\nPrahl, Lewis\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nI\n2\n24\n1\n3\nPorter. Nathaniel\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nDigitized by Google\n-\n2\n28\n1\n3\nPaine, William\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n35\n1\n3\nPier, Abner\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n84\n1\n3\nPriest, Job\n.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n85\n1\n3\nPhilps, Joel\n-\n-\n-\n-\n.\n-\n-\n-\n2\n90\n1\n3\nRawlings, Moses\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nP\n2\n6\n1\n3\nReynolds, William\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n86\n1\n1\n3\nRoux, Albert\n-\n-\n-\n-\n.\n-\n-\n&\n2\n86\n1\ns\nSmith, William W. and others\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n8\n30\n1\n3\nSimpson, Josiah\n-\n-\n.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n27\n1\nS\nSummers, Simon\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n35\n1\nS\nShipman, Benoni\n-\n-\n6\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n36\n1\n3\nSherman, Lemuel\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n40\n1\n3\nSteward, Stephen\n-\n-\n.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n54\n1\n9\nSurgeon's mates (see Smith.)\n1\n3\nSmith. Ebenezer\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n66\n1\n3\nTurney, Abel\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n17\n1\nS.\nTaylor, Francis\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n63\n1\n3\nThayer, Simeon\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n96\n1\n3\nTuscarora Indians (see Vanslyck.)\n1\n3\nVincent, Isaac\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n92\n1\n3\nVanslyck, Cornelius -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n109\n[ 891]\n1\n3\nWhite, Anthony W.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n56\n2\n1\nBond. William, representative of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n126\n2\n1\nBush, John. representative of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n128\n2\n1\nCampbell. Thomas\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n123\n2\n1\nCourts, Richard Henry\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n302\n2\n1\nElliott, Bernard, representative of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n127\n2\nI\nHuger, Benjamin\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n128\nDigitized by Google\n2\n1\nMotte, Charles\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n128\n2\n1\nNoyes. Wadleigh\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n126\n2\n1\nShubrick, Richard\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n129\n2\n1\nTorrey, John\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n123\n2\n1\nYounglove, John and others -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n.\nz\n116\n2\n1\nOn the protection of the frontiers of Pennsylvania\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n136\n165\nWAR REPORTS.\n166\nCONGRESS.\nSESSION.\nVOLUME.\nPAGE.\n2\n1\nOn the protection of the frontiers of Virginia\n-\n2\n169\n2\n1\nList of the names of petitioners returned by order of the House. who have been\nprovided for by the act for the settlement of the claims of widows and OI'-\nphans barred by limitations heretofore established; and to regulate the\nclaims of invalid pensioners. and by the act for the settlement of the claims\nof persons under particular circumstances barred by limitations\n-\n2\n197\n2\nof\nInformation of peace concluded between Putnam and several hostile tribes of\n[168]\nIndians -\n-\n2\n205\n2\n2\nOn the failure of the expedition under St. Clair\n-\n9\n2\n211\n2\n2\nLetter containing the copy of a letter from the Governor of Georgia, relative to\nIndian affairs\n-\n2\n213\n2\n2\nLetter, with materials of the estimate of the expenses of the War Department,\nfor 1793; also, explanations of certain articles in the estimate\n-\n2\n220\nDigitized by Google\n2\n2\nReport. with the list of persons returned for pensions by the Judges of the\nCircuit Courts, and the causes assigned for disability\n-\n-\n-\n2\n260\n2\n2\nCertificates of the Judges in favor of Peter Charloret. and John Hodge\n-\n2\n296\n2\n2\nExtract of a letter from Wilkinson; also. a letter from James Seagrove, rela-\ntive to the affairs of the Creek Indians\n..\n-\n-\n-\n2\n299\n2\n2\nLetter, with the copy of a letter from the Governor of Georgia, on Indian af-\nfairs in the Southern department\n-\nX\nS07\ns\n2\nClerks in the War Department\n0\n2\n309\ns\ns\nEstimate of the expense of a treaty with the hostile Indians northwest of the\nOhio\n-\n2\n344\n2\n2\nList of officers of the continental army who died in the service, or were killed\npreviously to 28th May. 1778, and to whose widows and orphans seven\nyears half-pay has been granted\n-\n8\n2\n366\nReports on the petitions of-\n2\n2\nAdams, James\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n4\n-\n-\n2\n376\n2\n2\nAshton, John\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n382\n2\n2\nAnderson, Lewis\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n9\n2\n388\n2\n2\nBenjamin, Isaac\n-\n-\n-\n.\n-\n9\n-\n-\n2\n328\n2\n2\nByers, Robert\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n329\n2\n2\nBond, Hance\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n329\n2\n2\nBacon. Henry\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n331\n[ 1 ]\n2\n2\nBlodget, Rufus\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n,\n2\n379\n2\n2\nBaker, Thomas\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n387\n2\n2\nCarroll, Mary\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\nS27\n2\n2\nCoon, Christian, senior\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n329\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nDigitized by Google\n2\n2\nChester, Samuel\n-\n-\n2\n3S7\n2\n2\nCowenhoven, Peter\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n$\n2\n363\n2\n2\nChester, Simeon\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n370\n2\n2\nCampbell. Patrick\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n377\n2\n2\nCroxall, Charles\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n382\n.\n2\n2\nClingan, Charles\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n382\n2\n2\nCrooke, Robert\n-\n-\n.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n384\n2\n2\nDownman Raleigh P.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n347\n2\n2\nDes Jardins, Mary\n-\n-\n-\n-\n.\nc\n-\n'\n2\n370\n167\nWAR REPORTS.\n168\nCONGRESS.\nSESSION.\nVOLUME.\nPAGE.\nReports on petitions of-\n2\n2\nDavis, John\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n382\n2\n2\nDavidson, Thomas\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n390\n2\n2\nDrayton, Stephen\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n395\n2\n2\nEllis, William\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n323\n2\n2\nElliott, John, and Abner Pryor\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n326\n[ 163] 163 ]\n2\n2\nEnnis, Mary\n-\n-\n-\n.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n327\n2\n2\nFarrer, Samuel\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nI\n-\n2\n322\n2\n2\nFegan, Garret\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n322\n2\n2\nFlour, Margaret\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\nS27\n2\n2\nFox, John\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nb\n2\n331\n2\n2\nFaulkner, Thomas and Edward\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n370\n2\n2\nFuller, Nathan\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n389\nDigitized by Google\n2\n2\nFrost, William\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n392\n2\n2\nGray, James\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n324\n2\n2\nGarrison, Benjamin and Elizabeth\n-\n-\n-\n.\n-\n-\n2\n327\n2\n2\nGardner. Joanna\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n357\n2\n2\nGreen, Joseph\n.\n.\n-\n-\n.\n-\n-\n-\n2\n370\n2\n2\nGreenwalt, Philip\n-\nP\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n385\n-\n-\n2\n386\n$\n-\n-\n-\ne\nGroves James\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n-\n322\n8\ne\n-\nHall, Jacob\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n8\n2\n2\n-\n£\nHealy. Eleanor\n-\n-\n325\n-\n2\n%\nHenderson. Lydia and John\n-\n-\n-\n.\n-\n2\n926\n-\n2\n2\nHapall. William\n-\n-\n-\n.\n-\n-\n.\n-\n2\n327\n2\n2\nHarold, Anne\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n327\n2\n2\nHolbrook, Hannah\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n827\n22\n2\n2\nHartman, Districk\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n330\nB\n2\nHunt. Thomas\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n331\n2\n2\nHaskell, Jonathan\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n340\n2\n2\nHarris, Josiah, and others\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n360\n2\n2\nHosner, Timothy\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n382\n2\n2\nHenderson, David (see Napier.)\n2\n2\nHow, Joseph\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n391\n2\n2\nHoge, John\n,\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n391\n2\n2\nHumphreys, David (see Lincoln.)\n[ 891 [ 891 ]\n2\n2\nJones, Elizabeth\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n327\n2\n2\nJones. Zebulon\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n327\n2\n2\nJones, Rosina\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n389\n2\n2\nKent. 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William\n-\n-\n-\n-\n.\n-\n+\n-\n2\n380\nM-Clure. James\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n387\nNapier, Thomas, and others\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n385\nPeake. William\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n322\nPryor, Abner, (see Elliott.)\nDigitized by Google\nPeirit, Peter\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n0\n2\n335\nProvaux, Adrian\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n338\nParker, Sarah\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n358\nPepin, Andrew\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n.\n2\n378\nParker, Elizabeth\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n382\nRobertson, Isaac\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n322\nRees, Thomas\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n8\n2\n328\n.\nor\n-\nof\n:\n-\nReib, Nicholas\n-\n6\n,\n2\n334\n-\n.\n2\n2\n.\nRicker, Margaret\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n.\n0\n2\n360\n2\n2\nRabutaille, Margaret\n.\n-\n-\n-\n.\n-\n.\n2\n370\n2\nRush, Christiana\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n.\n2\n382\n2\n%\nRobertson, James\n-\n.\n-\n.\n-\n-\n-\n1\n2\n383\n2\n2\nSpencer, Reuben\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n322\n2\n2\nSimons, James\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n9\n2\n322\n2\n2\nSpringer, Sylvester\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n0\n-\n2\n326\n2\n2\nStratton, Aaron\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n359\n2\nOR\nScott, William\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n376\n2\n2\nShaffner, Francis\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n378\n2\n2\nSmith, Joseph\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n379\n2\n2\nThomas, William\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n329\n2\n2\nTowles Oliver\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n346\n2\n2\nTrepagnie, Prisque, and Augustin, (see Green.)\n2\n2\nTraham Gregorie, (see Green.)\n] [891]\n2\n2\nTownes, John\na\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n375\n2\n2\nWarren, Benjamin\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n323\n2\n2\nWishart, Thomas\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n311\n2\n2\nWate, Jason\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n323\n2\n2\nWeaver, John\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n327\nDigitized by Google\n2\n2\nWhipple. Abraham\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n336\n2\n2\nWatson, Abraham\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n342\n2\n2\nWalter, Leonard\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n382\n3\n1\nOn the south-western frontiers\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n8\n3\n1\n3\n1\nCommunications from J. 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Sea-\ngrore, agent for the Creek, nation\n3\n199\n4\n1\nStatements relative to the present military force of the United States, to the\nmeasures pursued to obtain proper sites for arsenals; to replenish maga-\nzines and military stores; to open a trade with the Indians; and to the\nprogress made in providing materials for the frigates, and in building\nthem\n-\n3\n205\n4\n1\nOn the fortifications of certain ports and harbors of the United States\n-\n3\n232\n4\n1\nSundry reports and estimates relative to the building and expense of the fri-\ngates\n3\n240\n4\n1\nOn the cases of claimants to be placed on the pension list of the United States,\nwho have obtained certificates from the judges of the district courts\n-\n3\n252\n[168]\n4\n1\nAdditional statement in case of claimants to be placed on the pension list of the\nUnited States, returned by the district of Virginia\n-\n3\n253\n4\n1\nOn the petitions of Michael Jackson, and Monsieur Poirey, aid-de-camp to\nde Lafayette\n-\n3\n256\n4\n1\nOn a letter or letters from William Burnett, late of New Jersey, deceased\n-\n3\n263\n4\n2\nOn the petition of Hugh Lauson White\n-\nS\n265\nDigitized by Google\n4\n2\nA list of claimants to be placed on the pension list, also returns made in cases\nof said claimants, in pursuance of a resolution of Congress of 18th April,\n1796\n-\n3\n273\n4\n2\nOn the petition of Bezaleel Howe, and the memorial of David Jones\n-\n3\n276\n4\n2\nA list of claimants to be placed on the pension list, belonging to New Jersey;\nalso. returns by the examining physicians, in cases of said claimants, in\npursuance of a resolution\n-\n3\n280\n173\nWAR REPORTS.\n174\nCONGRESS.\nSESSION.\nVOLUME.\nPAGE.\n4\n2\nList of claimants to be placed on the pension list, of Connecticut; 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1809\n-\n-\n1\n283\n11\n2\nOn the state of the navy pension fund\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n288\n11\n2\nContracts in the Navy Department\n-\n-\n.\n.\n0\n1\n305\n11\n2\nClerks in\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n308\n11\ne\nOn the petition of John Davis, and Mary East\n.\n-\n-\n1\n310\n11\n2\nOn the petition of John Lester\n.\n1\n311\n11\ns\nOf the transfers of appropriations in 1810\n-\n-\n-\n8\n1\n313\n11\ns\nOn the general state and disposition of the Navy\n-\n-\n.\n-\n1\n321\n11\n3\nOn certain bills of exchange, drawn on Degen, Purviance, & Co.\n-\n-\n1\n323\n11\n3\nOn the expenditure of appropriations for the Navy, in 1810\n-\n-\n-\n1\n353\n11\n3\nOn the state of the Navy Pension Fund\n-\n-\n-\n,\n-\n1\n356\n24\n11\nS\nClerks in the Navy Department\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n370\n11\ns\nContracts in\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n372\n11\n3\nEstimates of the sums necessary to repair certain Frigates\n-\n-\n-\n1\n374\n11\n3\nOn experiments of the use and efficacy of torpedoes\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n376\n11\n3\nOn the cultivation of hemp\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n429\n11\n3\nOn the petition of Peter Mills, and John Connelly\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n26\n12\n1\nOf the transfers of appropriations in the Navy Department\n-\n-\n6\n1\n437\n12\n1\nOf the expenditure of the moneys drawn for the Navy, in 1811\n-\n-\n1\n443\n12\n1\nOn the cost of repairing vessels since 1801\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n446\n12\n1\nClerks in the Navy Department\n-\n-\n-\n,\n-\n-\n1\n452\n163]\n12\n1\nOn the state of the Navy Pension Fund\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n454\n12\n1\nContracts in the Navy Department\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n469\n12\n1\nOfficers of the Navy, their rank and pay\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n474\n12\n1\nRules for the government of naval hospitals\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n495\n12\n1\nExpenditures of the several navy yards of the United States\n-\n-\n1\n508\nDigitized by Google\n12\n1\nExpenditures at the several navy yards of the United States\n-\n-\n2\n1\n12\n1\nOn the petition of John Dickey\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n25\n12\n2\nOf the expenditure of the appropriations for the navy in 1812\n-\n-\n2\n31\n12\n2\nOn the state of the navy pension fund\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n34\n12\n2\nClerks in the Navy Department\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n50\n12\n2\nTransfers of appropriations\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n54\n12\n2\nContracts in the Navy Department\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n68\n12\n2\nOn the capture of the Guerriere by the American Frigate Constitution\n.\n2\n76\n185\nNAVY REPORTS.\n486\nCONGRESS.\nSESSION.\nVOLUME.\nPAGE.\n13\n2\nOf the unsettled accounts in the Navy Department\n-\n-\n-\n8\n2\n80\n13\n2\nOn the capture of the British squadron, on Erie, by the American squadron\nunder Perry\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n95\n13\n2\nOn the expenditure of the appropriations for the navy in 1813\n-\n-\n2\n111\n13\n2\nOn the state of the navy pension fund\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n117\n13\n2\nClerks in the Navy Department\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n128\n13\n2\nFlags captured during the war from the British naval forces\n-\n-\n-\n2\n136\n168] 163\n13\n3\nOn the destruction of official documents by the enemy in 1814\n-\n-\n2\n138\n13\n3\nContracts in the Navy Department, in 1813-14\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n140\n13\nS\nOn the petition of the Eastern Branch Bridge Company\n-\n-\n-\n2\n171\n13\nS\nExpenditure of appropriations to the navy in 1814\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n153\n13\n3\nClerks in the Navy Department\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n158\n13\n3\nOn the state of the navy pension fund\n-\n-\n-\n-\n0\n2\n160\nDigitized by Google\n13\ns\nOn the memorial of Uriah Brown\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n173\n13\nS\nOn the petition of Col. Charles Todd\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n2\n175\n13\nS\nOn the petition of Thomas Riddles\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n176\n14\n1\nOn the expenditure of appropriations for the navy in 1815\n-\n0\n-\n2\n179\n14\n1\nOn the capture of the British vessel of war Penguin, by the American vessel\nof war Hornet\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n194\n14\n1\nOn transfers of appropriations in the Navy Department\n-\n.\n-\n2\n184\n14\n1\nContracts in the Navy Department\n.\n-\n-\n-\nP\n2\n198\n14\n1\nClerks in\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n,\n2\n202\n14\n1\nOn the state of the navy pension fund\n-\n-\n.\n.\nI\n2\n205\n14\n1\nOn the petition of John McCauley, prize-agent to the Constitution\n,\n8\n2\n280\n14\n1\nOn the petition of Teakle Savage\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n282\n14\n1\nOn the petition of John T. Courtnay, and Samuel Harrison\n-\n-\n-\n2\n283\n14\n1\nOn the proposed reduction of the marine corps\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n284\n14\n2\nOn the petition of Thomas Murry\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nI\n2\n298\n14\n2\nExpenditure of appropriations for the navy, in 1816\n3\n-\n-\n2\n299\n14\n2\nClerks in the Navy Department\n-\n-\n-\n-\n,\n-\n2\n304\n14\n2\nContracts in\ndo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n307\n14\n%\nOn the state of the pension fund\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n$11\n14\n2\nOn the petition of Stephen Rudd\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n328\n14\n2\nOn the accounts of the officers and crew of the brig Epervier, supposed to be\nlost\n-\n-\n-\n0\nz\n329\n14\n2\nOn the petition of Moses Tryon, and Richard Law\n-\n.\n-\n-\ns\n331\n[168]\nDigitized by Google\n197\nREPORTS FROM THE ATTORNEY GENERAL.\n188\nCONGRESS.\nSESSION.\nVOLUME.\nPAGE.\n1\n3\nOn the judiciary system of the United States -\n.\n-\n-\n-\n1\n1\n2\n1\nOn the petition of Andrew Jackson\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n140\nS\n2\nOn the fees and regulations proper to be established for the courts of the U.S.\n1\n143\n3\n2\nOn the petition of James Mackay\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n173\n3\n2\nOn the memorial of Peter Perritt\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n179\n3\n2\nOn the petition of inhabitants of the county of St. Clair, in the North West-\nern Territory\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n184\n[ 168] 168\n4\n2\nOn the petition of Fanny Forsyth\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n188\n4\n2\nOn lands claimed by certain companies under a law of Georgia\n.\n-\n1\n192\n4\n8\nOn the memorial of John Hobby\n-\n-\n-\n-\n$\n-\n1\n411\nDigitized by Google\nNo. 3.\nINDEX\nTO ALL THE\nPRINTED REPORTS OF COMMITTEES\nFROM THE 1sT TO THE 15TH CONGRESS\nWhich are now extant.\nDigitized by Google\nINDEX TO PRINTED REPORTS OF COMMITTEES.\n190\nCONGRESS.\nSESSION.\nVOLUME.\nDOC'T.\n4\n2\nAddress to the President, in answer to his speech to Congress\noctavo\n1\n4\n2\nAbbot and others, on the petition of\ndo\n19\n4\n2\nArrearages of pay and emoluments. list of officers and soldiers entitled to, and\nreport on the\ndo\n21\n4\n2\nAddington. Stephen. calico printer. on the memorial of\n:\ndo\n24\n4\n2\nAgriculture. on that part of the President's speech relating to\ndo\n29\n4\n2\nAmendment to the Constitution, relative to the suability of states, on an\ndo\n40\n[168] 168\n#4\n1\nArrearages of pay to officers and soldiers of the late army, on the\ndo\n13\n4\n1\nArsenals. harbours, and magazines, on the state of the\ndo\n49\n4\n1\nAppropriations for the military establishments and military pensions\ndo\n57\n#3\n2\nAccounts of the former government, on the settlement of the\nfolio\n21\n5\n3\nAddress to the President\noctavo\n14\n5\n3\nAlien and other laws, on memorial against the\ndo\n18\nDigitized by Google\n6\n1\nAddress to the President, in answer to his speech\ndo\n2\n6\n1\nAppropriations for the Diplomatic Department, on certain\ndo\n64\n6\n1\nAppropriations for the Indian Department, on certain\ndo\n65\n7\n1\nAppropriations, documents accompanying a bill for certain\ndo\n3\n7\n1\nAsh, George, on the petition of\ndo\n33\n7\n2\nAlexander, Hugh and others, on the petition of\ndo\n1\n7\n2\nAboel, Garnett and others, on the petition of\ndo\n20\n7\n2\nAlexandria, on the petition of the inhabitants of\ndo\n21\n8\n1\nAppropriation additional of 2 000.000 for foreign intercourse\ndo\n45\n8\n1\nAlabama river, on the petition of claimants of lands on the\ndo\n64\n9\n1\nAppropriations, for the payment of claims under the convention of 30th April\n1803. documents accompanying the bill for\ndo\n2\n9\n1\nAppropriation, additional, to supply the deficiencies in the naval appropriation\nfor 1805, document accompanying the bill for a\ndo\n5\n9\nI\nArmistead, Theodorick, on the bill for the relief of\ndo\n18\n9\n1\nAmory, Francis, on the petition of\ndo\n22\n9\n1\nArmy. on the augumentation of the\ndo\n63\n9\n2\nAppropriations for the treaty between the United States and Chickasaws,\non the\ndo\n20\n9\n2\nAppropriations for the support of Government. on the\ndo\n21\n10\n1\nAggressions, on that part of the President's message relating to\ndo\n21, 27\n10\n1\nAppropriation for 1807. on making good a deficit in the\ndo\n39\n163\n10\n1\nAppropriation for completing the south wing of the capitol. on a\ndo\n39\n10\n1\nAlgiers, on differences between the United States and the Dey of\ndo\n40\n10\n1\nAppropriation for the navy. document relative to\ndo\n41\n10\n1\nAppropriation, for 1808, document relative to a farther\ndo\n45\n10\n1\nAppropriations for an additional military force. document relative to an\ndo\n46\n11\n1\nArmy, on the expediency of disbanding the additional\ndo\n17\nDigitized by Google\n11\n2\nAmroyd & Co. on the petition of\ndo\n1\n11\n2\nAyres, Thomas. on the petition of\ndo\n16\n11\n2\nAppropriation bill documents relative to the\nde\n45\n11\n2\nAudrain. P. documents relative to the relief of\ndo\n46\n12\n1\nArms and munitions of war, on the manufacture of\ndo\n41\nThe reports of the 1st Session 4th Congress are to be found in the volume of executive papers of that session; as, also, the reports of the\n2d Session 3d Congress.\n191\nINDEX TO REPORTS OF COMMITTEES.\n192\nCONGRESS.\nSESSION.\nVOLUME.\nDOC'T.\n12\n1\nAppropriations for the military establishment, in 1812, relative to the\noctavo\n61\n12\n1\nArmstrong. John, relative to the suspension of the payment of certain bills\ndrawn by\ndo\n63\n13\n2\nAcuna. Joseph, on the petition of\ndo\n59\n13\n2\nAnderson, James\ndo\ndo\n37\n13\n2\nAnderson, Jasper\ndo\ndo\n90\n13\nS\nArnold, William\ndo\ndo\n17\n163\n14\n2\nAllen. Thomas J. and others, on the petition of\ndo\n20\n4\n2\nBennet. John, and others, on the petitions of\ndo\n19\n4\n2\nBank of the United States, on loans to government by the\ndo\n45\n5\n3\nBlount, on the impeachment against\ndo\n15\n5\n3\nBlount, William. copy of the plea filed by the counsel for\ndo\n20\n6\nDigitized by Google\n1\nBoyce, William on the petition of\ndo\n26\n6\n1\nBrown, Samuel, on the petition of\n:\ndo\n38\n6\n1\nBurling. Thomas, and others, on the petitions of\ndo\n40\n6\n1\nBell, Abraham. and others, on the petitions of\ndo\n41\n6\n1\nBush, Philip, and Benjamin Bird, on the petition of\ndo\n53\n6\n2\nBoston, Solomon, on the petition of\ndo\n12\n6\n2\nBush and Bird, on the petitions of\ndo\n16\n7\n1\nBrushes, ON the petition of the manufacturers of\ndo\n13\n7\n1\nBeatty, Charles A. on the petition of\ndo\n44\n7\n%\nBarbary powers, on the\ndo\n35\n8\n1\nBusiness necessary to be done by Congress during the present session, on the\ndo\n67\n8\n8\nBuildings, public, on the completion of the, (near Philadelphin)\nde\n25\n8\n2\nBritish merchants, on a petition of sundry\ndo\n27\n8\n2\nBusiness necessary to be done during the present session of Congress, on the\ndo\n32\n9\n1\nBenezet, Anthony, on the petition of\ndo\n1\n9\n1\nBeebee, Samuel, on the petition of\ndo\n4\n25\n9\n1\nBryan and Brewer, on the petition of\ndo\n13\n9\n1\nBeaumarcbais, Amelie Eugenie de, on the petition of\ndo\n36\n9\n1\nBusiness necessary to be done during the present session\ndo\n60\n9\n2\nBriggs, Isaac, on the relief of\ndo\n7\n9\n2\nBenezet, Anthony, on the petition of\ndo\n18\n9\n2\nBarney, Joshua, on the petition of\ndo\n1,2\n10\n1\nBeebee, Samuel, on the petition of\ndo\n6\n10\n1\nBuch, Daniel, on the petition of\ndo\n8\n[168]\n10\n1\nBarclay, Mary, on the petition of\ndo\n9\n10\n1\nBusiness necessary to be done during the present session\ndo\n37\n10\n1\nBriggs, Isaac, relative to the relief of\ndo\n44\n10\n2\nBonds, on extending in certain cases, the credit upon revenue\ndo\n1\n2\nDigitized by\n10\nBriggs, Isaac, relative to the relief of\ndo\n25\n10\n2\nBarnitz, Jacob, relative to the relief of\ndo\n24\n10\n2\nBayou St. John, on the establishment of a light house at the entrance of\ndo\n30\n11\n1\nBaylies, William, on the election of\ndo\n8,9\nGoogle\n11\n1\nBusiness necessary to be done during the present session, on the\ndo\n15\n11\n2\nBuck, Anthony, on the petition of\ndo\na\n11\n2\nBean, Charles. on the petition of\ndo\n15\n11\n2\nBanks in the District, on the petition of\ndo\n20\n11\n2\nBuildings, on the report of the surveyor of public\ndo\n25\n861,\nINDEX TO REPORTS OF COMMITTEES.\n194\nCONGRESS.\nSESSION.\nVOLUME.\nDOC'T.\n11\n2\nBoone, Daniel, on the petition of\noctavo\n31\n11\n2\nBank of the United States, on the petition of\ndo\n32\n11\n2\nBritain and France, on the disagreeing votes on the bill respecting our com-\nmercial intercourse with\ndo\n36\n11\n2\nBalances unsettled, on the Comptroller's report of\ndo\n37\n11\n2\nBank, national, on the establishment of a\ndo\n40\n168\n11\n2\nBriggs. Isaac, documents relative to the relief of\ndo\n44\n11\n2\nBuck, Anthony.\nditto\nditto\ndo\n47\n12\n1\nBenton. Selah, on the petition of\ndo\n10\n12\n1\nBeall, William D. on the petition of\ndo\n11\n12\n1\nBeaumarchais, Caron de, on the petition of the heirs of\ndo\n17\n12\n1\nBritish subjects, on the excitements of Indian hostilities against the United\nDigitized by\nStates. on the part of\ndo\n57\n12\n2\nBritish manufactures, on the importation of\ndo\n1\n12\n2\nBoardman, and others, on the petitions of\ndo\n3\n12\n2\nBarney, and Kingston, on the petitions of\ndo\n4\n12\n2\nBoone, Daniel, on the petition of\ndo\n23\n13\nI\nBusiness necessary to be done at the present session\ndo\n14\n13\n2\nBank. national, on the petition of sundry inhabitants of New York for a\ndo\n28\n18\n2\nBrown, Ann, on the petition of\ndo\n31\n18\n$\nBaylor. Walker, on the petition of\ndo\n50\n13\n9\nBeall, William Dent, on the petition of\ndo\n65\n13\n2\nBoone, Daniel, on the petition of\ndo\n10\n13\nof\nBowers. John M. on the election of\ndo\n3\n13\n%\nBassett, Burwell, on the petition of\ndo\n52\n13\n2\nBaltimore, on a petition of sundry inhabitants of (on the oppressive exercise of\na patent for certain mill machinery, granted to O. Evans)\ndo\n24\n13\n2\nBeaumarchais, Caron de, on the petition of the heiress of\ndo\n84\n13\n2\nBounties in land, promised by Virginia during the revolution, to the officers,\nsoldiers, seamen, &c. on state establishment. on the justice of making good\ndo\n90\n13\n3\nBarkelow. Farrington. on the petition of\ndo\n42\n13\n3\nBritish grants, in Mississippi, on the petition for the adjustment of claims to\nlands under\ndo\n37\n13\n3\nBrown, Uriah, on the petition of\ndo\n54\n13\n3\nBuildings, public, in Washington, on rebuilding the\ndo\n19\nBruce, William, on the petition of\ndo\n168\n14\n1\n35\n14\n1\nBritish grants, on the petitions relative to, (see Lands)\n14\n1\nBanks in the District of Columbia, on the petition of several unchartered\ndo\n76\nJ4\n1\nBiddle. Captain, and the officers of the Hornet, on presenting medals to\ndo\n7\n14\n1\nBoyle, Thomas A. on the petition of\ndo\n45\n14\n1\nBringer, Louis, on the petition of\ndo\n48\n14\n1\nBalances unsettled, on the subject of\ndo\n88, 89\nDigitized by Google\n14\n2\nBank of the United States, on the evasion of the specie payment of the second\ninstalment due to the\ndo\n29\n14\n2\nBank of the United States. on a violation of the charter of the\ndo\n36\n14\n2\nBowie, Kurtz, and others, on the petition of\ndo\n35\n14\n2\nBible Society, on the petition of the American\ndo\n52\n14\n2\nBrevet commissions, on the expense attendant on\ndo\n56\n14\n2\nBurnside, Robert, on the petition of\ndo\n58\n195\nINDEX TO REPORTS OF COMMITTEES.\n96\nCONGRESS.\nSESSION.\nVOLUME.\nDOC'T.\n14\n2\nBarrow, William, and others, on the petition of\noctavo\n60\n14\n2\nBuck, Anthony, on the petition of\ndo\n67\n14\n2\nBounty lands and pay in certain cases where honorable discharges were not\nobtained. on the allowance of\ndo\n68\n14\n2\nBerkshire association for promoting agriculture & manufactures, on petition of\ndo\n95\n14\n2\nBusiness necessary to be done at the present session, on the\ndo\n99\n14\n2\nBuildings, public, report and estimates relative to the\ndo\n89\n168] 168\n4\n2\nClaims not admitted to be valid, on the preceedings of the accounting officers\nof the Treasury upon certain\ndo\n8, 9\n4\n2\nClaims, on the expediency of designating, to be excepted from the operation of\nthe acts of limitation, certain\ndo\n20\n4\n2\nCordage. memorial of the manufacturers of\ndo\n24\n4\n2\nCalico printer, memorial of a\ndo\n24\nDigitized by Google\n4\n2\nCarr, John, on the petition of\ndo\n27\n4\n2\nCompensations to the officers of the United States, on the\ndo\n28\n4\n1\nCarter, Joshua. and others, on the petitions of\ndo\n9\n4\n1\nClarke, Silas, on the petition of\ndo\n14\n4\n1\nClerks who continued at their business during the prevalence of the epidemic,\nand the widows of clerks who fell victims to the epidemic, on an extra al-\nlowance to\ndo\n56\ns\nB\nClerks in the departments, on the\nfolio\n26\n5\n3\nCox, Caveny, Durnell. and others, on the petitions of\noctavo\n5\n5\nS\nCarr John, on the petition of\ndo\n6\n6\n1\nConnecticut Reserve, on accepting the jurisdiction of the\ndo\n37\n6\n1\nCopper Bed, on the purchase from the Indians of the Great\ndo\n35\n6\n1\nCollier John, and others. on the petition of\ndo\n40\n6\n1\nCopper mine in New Jersey, on the\ndo\n49\n6\n2\nChandlear, Francis B. on the petition of\ndo\n13\n6\n2\nConstitution, on an amendment to the\ndo\n15\n7\n1\nCarr John, on the petition of\ndo\n18\n7\n1\nCoulon, Paul, on the memorial of\ndo\n19\n7\n1\nCertificates. loan office, and fmal settlement. on making provision for the pay-\nment of lost, (for the payment or renewal of which application was made\nprior to the 12th June, 1799)\ndo\n21\n7\n1\nClerks' office, on the\ndo\n48\n7\n2\nCorp Samuel. on the petition of\ndo\n8,9\n[ 891\n7\n2\nCork manufacturers, on the petition of certain\ndo\n16\n7\n2\nCoulon Paul, on the memorial of\ndo\n29\n7\n2\nClaims for services rendered and supplies furnished during the revolutionary\nwar, on extending the time for the statement of\ndo\n43\n7\n2\nChamber of Commerce in New York, memorial of the\ndo\n46\n7\n2\nChamber of Commerce in Norfolk, report of the\ndo\n50\nDigitized by Google\n8\n1\nCorp Samuel, on the petition of\ndo\n15\n8\n1\nCorks, on the petitions of the manufacturers of\ndo\n16\n8\n1\nCalico printers and dyers. on the memorials of the\ndo\n16\n8\n1\nCoulon Paul, on the memorial of\ndo\n24,25.26\n8\n1\nColes John, on the memorial of\ndo\nS3\n8\n1\nConstitution. on an amendment of the\ndo\n44\n8\n1\nCox, Zachariah, on the memorial of\ndo\n47,48\n197\nINDEX TO REPORTS OF COMMITTEES.\n198\nCONGRESS.\nSESSION.\nVOLUME.\nDOC'T.\n8\n2\nCashie, on the memorial of the traders and farmers on the waters of the\noctavo\n6\n8\n2\nChase, on the impeachment of Judge\ndo\n22\n9\n1\nClaims under the convention of 30th April, document and bill for appropria-\ntions for\ndo\n2,7\n9\n1\nClason, J. on the petition of\ndo\n20\n9\n1\nCharlestown. in Virginia. on the memorial of the inhabitants of\ndo\n26\n163\n9\n1\nCashie, on the petitions of the traders and farmers on the waters of the\ndo\nso\n9\n1\nChesapeake and Delaware canal company, on the petition of the\ndo\n55\n9\n2\nCotton, Daniel, on the petition of\ndo\n6\n9\n2\nCashie, on the petitior of the farmers and traders on the waters of the\ndo\n10\n9\n2\nCurrier, William. on the petition of\ndo\n11\n9\n2\nClerks. on amending the act for the compensation of\ndo\n23\n9\n2\nColumbia, on the petition of certain inhabitants of the district of\ndo\n26\n9\n2\nClaims barred by the statute of limitation, on an inquiry asito the\ndo\n31\nDigitized by Google\n9\n2\nCourts, on establishing circuit courts, and abridging in Kentucky, Ohio, and\nTennessee, the jurisdiction of the district\ndo\n35\n9\n2\nCharleston, on the petition of sundry merchants of\ndo\n38\n10\n1\nCustoms, on the petitions of the inspectors of, (in Baltimore, New York, and\nBoston)\ndo\n7\n10\n1\nCotton, Daniel, on the petition of\ndo\n13\n10\n1\n10\nCharts of the coast of North Carolina, on the disposition of certain\ndo\n15\nI\nCoppersmiths, on the petitions of certain\ndo\n16\n10\n1\nCommissions to take testimony relative to claims under the act to provide for\npersons disabled by known wounds, on the compensation for issuing\ndo\n36\n10\n1\nCumberland road, relative to the\ndo\n43\n10\n1\nContracts. document relative to the bill concerning public\ndo\n47\n10\n2\nCotton. Daniel, on the petition of\ndo\n2\n10\n2\nCarthagena, in South America. on the petition of thirty-six Americans under\nsentence of slavery. and confined at\ndo\n9\n10\n2\nCatawba, on the petition of the company for opening the navigation of the\ndo\n18\n10\n2\nCollectors of customs, relative to giving credit to certain (for allowances paid\nby them to the owners and crews of fishing vessels)\ndo\n27\n10\n2\nCumberland road, relative to the\ndo\n28\n11\n1\nCommerce and manufactures, documents accompanying bills from the com-\nmittee of\ndo\n11, 12\n11\n1\nContingent fund of the House of Representatives, relative to the appropriation\n[168]\n163\nfor the\ndo\n13\n11\n2\nColes, J. A. on the letter of\ndo\n24\n11\n2\nCampbell, Thomas, on the petition of\ndo\n33\n11\n2\nCommercial intercourse with France and Great Britain, on the disagreeing\nDigitized by\nvotes on the bill respecting our\ndo\n36\n11\n2\nComptroller's report of unsettled balances, on the\ndo\n37\n11\n2\nCaldwell and Jackson, documents relative to the relief of\ndo\n42\n12\n1\ndo\nGoogle\nCollectors of certain ports, on the petition of the\n1,2\n12\n1\nConnell, John. on the petition of\ndo\n9\n12\n1\nContingent fund of the House of Representatives, on the nature of the contin-\ngent expenses and application of the\ndo\n35\n12\n1\nCanal companies, on a memorial of sundry\ndo\n47\n12\nI\nClarke, Edward, on the petition of\ndo\n51\n199\nINDEX TO REPORTS OF COMMITTEES.\n200\nCONGRESS.\nSESSION.\nVOLUME.\nDOC'T.\n12\n1\nCumberland road on the\noctavo\n52\n12\n1\nCopper articles, relative to refunding the duties on the importation of certain\ndo\n58\n12\n2\nConstitution, on the conduct in capturing the Guerriere of the officers and\ncrew of the\ndo\n15\n12\n2\nCommissioner of loans, on removing from Annapolis to Baltimore the office\nof the\ndo\n18, 19\n13\n2\nCuffee, Paul, on authorizing the President to permit a cargo to be carried from\n[168]\nthe United States to Sierra Leone, and a cargo to be brought back by\ndo\n61\n13\n2\nCutts, Thomas, on the petition of\ndo\n82\n13\n2\nChever, Mary, on the petition of\ndo\n43\n13\n2\nClark, Dennis\ndo\ndo\n18\n13\n2\nCochran, Bobert E. do\ndo\n41\n18\n2\nChesapeake and Delaware canal company. on the memorial of the\ndo\n7\nDigitized by Google\n13\n2\nClerk's office, on employing an additional assistant in the\ndo\n49\n13\n2\nColors taken from the enemy, on the distribution and condition of the\ndo\n56\n13\n2\nCunow, John G. on the petition of\ndo\n76\n13\n2\nContracts for supplying the army. an inquiry relative to (how executed, and\nto what extent interfered in by general officers prejodicially to the public inter-\nest, on the rights of indiv iduals)\ndo\n96\nis\ns\nCopper stills, in Connecticut, on the petitions of proprietors of\ndo\n50\n18\n3\nCollection districts, on the expediency of changing certain\ndo\n65\n13\nS\nCumberland county, in Pennsylvania, on the memorial of the inhabitants of\n(desiring it to be erected into a separate collection district)\ndo\n65\n13\nS\nCutts, Thomas, ON the petition of\ndo\n4\n13\nS\nCox, John P.\ndo\ndo\n63\n13\n3\nChalmers, John\ndo\ndo\n16\n13\n3\nCampbell's letter, on the invasion of Washington\ndo\n38\n14\n1\nCotton manufacturers, on the petitions of the\ndo\n49\n9%\n14\n1\nConstitution. on presenting medals to the officers of the\nde\n19\n14\n1\nCanadian volunteers, on the petition of the\nde\n30\n14\n1\nCommercial treaty with Great Britain, on the disagreeing votes of the two\nhouses on the bill to carry into effect the\ndo\n52\n14\nB\nCanals, in New York, on the memorial respecting roads and\ndo\n7%\n14\n2\nCredentials of members, on the\ndo\n9\n14\n2\nCommissioner of claims, on the construction given to the law under which he\n,\nacts, by the\ndo\n11\n168\n14\n2\nCompensation of members. on the\ndo\n12\n14\n2\nCanadian volunteers. on the act granting bounties to\ndo\n30\n14\n2\nColonizing free negroes, on the memorial of the society for\ndo\n78\n14\n2\nCompton, John and Leonard, and others, on the petition of\ndo\n60%\n14\n2\nChew and Relf, and others. on the petition of\ndo\n60, 73\n14\n2\nCreek Indians, on the claims of friendly\ndo\n62\n14\n2\nCollectors of the customs, on additional allowances to certain\ndo\n69\n14\n2\nCarriages, on repealing the duties on certain descriptions of\ndo\n79\n14\n2\nCincinnati, a port of entry, on making\ndo\n81\n14\n2\nCapitol, report and estimates on the subject of the\ndo\n89\n14\n2\nCapitol. on warming the\ndo\n90\n14\n2\nChesapeake and Delaware canal, on the shares to be subscribed for in the\ndo\n92\n14\n2\nCanal from the Chesapeake to the Delaware, on the\ndo\n92\nFOR\nINDEX TO REPORTS OF COMMITTEES.\n202\nCONGRESS.\nSESSION.\nVOLUME.\nDOC'T.\n14\n2\nCanal from Dismal Swamp to Deep Creek, on the\n-\n-\n-\noctavo\n92\n4\n2\nDebts due to the United States from certain individual states, measures to be\ntaken relative to the\n-\n-\n-\ndo\ns\n4\n2\nDuties additional, on imports and domestic manufactures, relative to\n-\ndo\n5\n4\n2\nDench Gilbert, on the petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\ndo\n10\n4\n2\nDe Neufville, Anna, on the memorial of\n-\n-\n.\n-\n-\ndo\n$6\n4\n1\nDumont, John Baptist, on the petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\ndo\n7\n168]\n4\n1\nDevereaux, John, OH the petition of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\ndo\n9\n4\n1\nDebt, public, on further measures to inforce the existing provislons for the\ndo\n17\ns\n2\nDebt, public, on the reduction of the\n-\n-\n-\nfolio\n12\ns\n2\nDuties on goods destroyed by fire, on be remission of\n-\n.\ndo\n18\n5\n3\nDuties on stamped vellum, paper, and parchment, probable amount of\n-\noctavo\n11\nDigitized by\n5\n3\nDistillers, on the petition of sundry, (in Rockingham and Augusta counties)\ndo\n13\n6\n1\nDebtors, on the bill for the relief of\n-\n-\ndo\n5\n6\n1\nDefence, OR a system of national\n.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n.\ndo\n8\nGoogle\n6\n1\nDardin, Amey, on the petition-of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\ndo\n36\n6\n1\nDiplomatic Department, on certain appropriations for the\n-\n-\n-\ndo\n64\n6\n2\nDistrict of Columbia, on the\n-\n-\n-\ndo\n6\n6\n2\nDepartments, on the causes of the late fires in the\n-\n-\ndo\n25\n7\nI\nDuties, on the expediency of repealing certain, (on stills, spirits, licenses,\nsales at auction, carriages, parchment, paper, postage, and stamped vel-\nlum)\n-\ndo\n4\n7\n1\nDebt, public, on the redemption of the\n-\ndo\n7\n7\n1\nDuchouqet, Francis, on the petition of\ndo\n20\n7\n1\nDelaware piers, letter from Secretary of the Treasury on the\ndo\n24\n7\n2\nDocks. on the expediency of erecting, (for building ships)\ndo\n37\n7\n2\nDardin, Amey, on the petition of\ndo\n51\n8\n1\nD'Wolfe. Charles, on the petition of\ndo\n9\n8\n1\nDavis, Simon, on the petition of\ndo\n11\n8\n1\nDuty, as an equivalent for the advantages of light houses, on the propriety of\nlaying a tonnage\ndo\n19\n8\n1\nDardin, Amey, on the petition of\ndo\n22, 23\n8\n1\nDocuments, on reprinting the public\ndo\n46\n8\n2\nDrawback, on goods intported into New Orleans, from ports in the United\nStates, and thence exported to a foreign port, on the expediency of a\ndo\n2\n8\n2\nDunbar, William, on the petition of\ndo\n29\n[163]\n8\n2\nDebts of the United States, on further provision for the extinguishment of the\ndo\nS1\n9\n1\nDebt, on the provision for the redemption of the public\ndo\n8\n9\n1\nDunbar, William, on the petition of\ndo\n10\n9\n1\nDuties. on the consent of Congress to a South Carolina act respecting\ndo\n48\nDigitized by Google\n9\n2\nDetroit, on the act concerning the bank of\ndo\n40\n9\n2\nDrake, Gilbert, on the bill to discharge from imprisonment\ndo\n41\n10\n1\nDisabled by known wounds, on the compensation for issuing commissions to\ntake testimony relative to claims under the act to provide for persons\ndo\n36\n10\n2\nDefence. on putting the nation into a more complete state of\ndo\n12\n10\nof\nDisabled officers and soldiers, on the bill for the relief of\ndo\n17\n11\n2\nDardin, Amey, on the petition of\ndo\n34\n12\n1\nDixon, John, on the petition of\ndo\n14\n208\nINDEX TO REPORTS OF COMMITTEES.\ntot\nCONGRESS.\nSESSION.\nVOLUME. DOC'T.\n12\n1\nDardin, Amey, on the petition of\noctavo\n21\n12\n1\nDuties paid on the importation of certain copper a ticles, on refunding the\ndo\n58\n12\n2\nDillon, John, on the petition of\ndo\n10\n12\n2\nDecatur. Hull, and Jones. on the brilliant achievements of\ndo\n17\n13\n1\nDillon, John, on the petition of\ndo\n9\n13\n1\nDetroit. on the payment for wagons lost at\ndo\n10\n13\n2\nDavis, Jonathan, and others. on the petition of\ndo\n59\n13\n2\nDale. Richard, on the petition of\ndo\nL 891\n5\n13\n2\nDuc, Mary Philip le, on the petition of\ndo\n16\n13\n2\nDoyle, James. on the petition of\ndo\n66\n13\n2\nDougherty, and others, on the petitions of\ndo\n92\n13\n2\nDriftwood settlement, in Indiana, on the petition of the inhabitants of\ndo\nS2\n13\n2\nDorr, Joseph H. on the petition of\ndo\n87\n13\n3\nDuty on salaried officers. on the professional income of lawyers, and on the\nDigitized by Google\nlegal proceedings of the courts of justice, on the expediency of a\ndo\n26\n13\n3\nDistrict of Columbia, and other territories of the United States. on laying a\ndirect tax upon\ndo\n49\n13\n3\nDickson and Hickman, counties in Tennessee, on petition of the inhabitants of\ndo\n51\n13\n3\nDardin, Amey, on the petition of\ndo\n46\n14\n1\nDick, Samuel, on the petition of\ndo\n35\n14\n1\nDolph, Charles, on the petition in behalf of the widow and children of\ndo\n44\n14\n1\nDelafield, John, on the petition of\ndo\n51\n14\n2\nDelafield, John, on the petition of\ndo\n17\n14\n2\nDaily, John, and Samuel Thompson, on the petitions of\ndo\n33\n14\n2\nDewees, Sarah. and others, on the petition of\ndo\n48\n14\n2\nDomestic manufactures, on, (see Manufactures.)\n14\n2\nDent. Hatch, and others, on the petitions of\ndo\n60\n14\n2\nDischarges, on an allowance of pay and bounty land in certain cases, where\nthey were not obtained honorably\ndo\n68\n14\n2\nDismal Swamp canal, on the shares to be subscribed for in the\ndo\n92\n4\n2\nEddy, Samuel, and others, on the petitions of\ndo\n19\n4\n1\nExpenditures and receipts, and the provision requisite for present and ap-\nproaching exigencies. on the\ndo\n31\n5\n3\nEverhart, Lawrence, on the petition of\ndo\n5\n6\n1\nElliot, Temple\ndo\ndo\n26\n6\n1\nElliot, Ann\ndo\ndo\n57\n163 ]\n6\n2\nElections, report of the Committee of\ndo\nI\nI\n7\n1\nEddy, Caleb, on the petition of\ndo\n17\ns 7\n2\nElliot. Ann, on the petition of\ndo\n27\n.07\n2\nExportation of sundry articles to European ports, abstract of\ndo\n48\n8\n1\nElliot. Ann, on the petition of\ndo\n37\n8\n1\nEaton, William\ndo\ndo\n39\nDigitized by Google\n8\n2\nEvans. Oliver\ndo\ndo\n5\n8\n2\nElliot, Ann\ndo\ndo\n11\n9\n1\nEaton, William, on a resolution respecting\ndo\n43,46\n9\n2\nEaton, William, on the bill for the relief of\ndo\n5\n9\n2\nElections for Members of the House of Representatives of the United States,\non the mode of taking evidence in contested, (and on compelling the at-\ntendance of witnesses)\nCO:\ndo\n28\n205\nINDEX TO REPORTS OF COMMITTEES.\n206\nCONGRESS.\nSESSION.\nVOLUME.\nDOC'T.\n10\n1\nEvans, Oliver, on the petition of\ndo\n28\n10\n1\nEaton, William, on a letter from\ndo\n31\n10\n2\nEmbargo, on the bill to enforce the\ndo\n14\n11\n2\nElwell, Robert, on the petition of\ndo\n10\n13\n2\nEaton, Etham, on the petition of\ndo\n80\n13\n2\nEvans. Oliver, on the complaint against, (for an oppressive exercise of his\npatent for certain mill machinery)\ndo\n24\n[ 168]\n13\n$\nEccleson, Mary, on the petition of\ndo\n55\n13\n3\nEaston, Sarah\ndo\ndo\n52\n14\n1\nEaston, Sarah\ndo\ndo\n66\n14\n2\nEaston, Rufus, on the petition of (contesting the election of J. Scott)\ndo\n22,28\n14\n2\nEarle, Colonel Elias, on a contract for supplying arms entered into with\ndo\n101\n14\n2\nExpenditures, on the public\ndo\n102\nDigitized by Google\n14\n2\nElections contested, on. (see Easton.)\n4\n2\nFortincations of the ports and harbors, on the actual state of the\ndo\n38\n4\n1\nFayette, the marquis la, on information respecting a son of\ndo\n44\n4\n1\nFowler, Samuel, and Christopher, on the memorial of\ndo\n48\n4\n1\nFowler, Alexander, on the petition of\ndo\n55\n3\n2\nFortifications for ports and harbors, on the\nfolio\n8,23\n8\n2\nFrentiers, on the protection of the\ndo\n11\n6\n1\nFrance, on the execution of the act suspending commercial intercourse with\ndo\n13, 15\n6\n1\nFrotbingham, Thomas, and Andrew Findley, on the several petitions of\ndo\n31\n7\n1\nFrench Republic, papers relative to the appropriations for the convention with\nthe\ndo\n5,6\n7\n1\nFletcher. Sarah, on the petition of\ndo\nS1\n7\n1\nFortifications of harbors, on the\ndo\nS2\n7\n1\nFowler, Theodosius, on the petition of\ndo\n42\n7\n2\nFollawell. John, on the petition of\ndo\n19\n7\n2\nFranklin association, on the petition of the (see printers.)\n7\n2\nFisheries, on protecting the\ndo\n42\n8\n1\nForeign intercourse. on an appropriation for\ndo\n45\n8\n1\nFisheries, on protecting the\nde\n58\n9\n2\nFarley. Joseph. on the petition of\ndo\n22\n9\n2\nFortifications of ports, &c. on the\ndo\nS2\n10\n2\nForeign relations, on our\ndo\n10\n11\n1\nFoster, and Giraud, on the petition of\ndo\n10\n[168]\n11\n1\nFoster, Hannah, on the petition of\ndo\n14\n11\n2\nFulton, John, on the petitiou of\ndo\n16\n11\n2\nFrigates, on the expediency of repairing the\ndo\n28\n11\n2.\nFrance. and Great Britain, on the disagreeing votes on the bill respecting our\ncommercial intercourse with\ndo\n36\nDigitized by\n12\n1\nFagan, L. on the petition of\ndo\n4\n12\n1\nForeign relations, on our\ndo\n37\n12\n1\nFlorida, West, on the petition of (to be annexed to Mississippi)\ndo\n42\nGoogle\n12\n1\nFrontier, on the defence of our maritime\ndo\n44\n12\n1\nFlorida, West, petition of the inhabitants of\ndo\n64\n12\n2\nForrester, and others, on the petitions of\ndo\n3\n13\n2\nFanning, Henry, on the petition of\ndo\n42\n13\n2\nFlags, on the present condition of the captured\n207\nINDEX TO REPORTS OF COMMITTEES.\n208\nCONGRESS.\nSESSION.\nVOLUME.\nDOC'T.\n13\n2\nFrothingham, John, on the petition of\noctavo\n80\n13\n2\nForeign relations, on our\ndo\n95\n13\n3\nFinances, on so much of the President's message as relates to the\ndo\n7\n13\n3\nFrazer, Solomon, on the petition of\ndo\n55\n13\n3\nForrest, Joseph. on the petition of\ndo\n11\n14\n1\nFrisbee, and other Canadian volunteers, on the petition of\ndo\n30\n14\n2\nFlag of the United States. on the expediency of altering the\ndo\n23\n168 ] 163 1\n14\n2\nFree negroes. on the colonization of the\ndo\n78\n14\n2\nFulton, or Fulton and others, on the petition of\ndo\n60\n4\n2\nGuillow, Francis, and others, on the petitions of\ndo\n19\n4\n1\nGreene, Catharine, on the petition of\ndo\n54\n3\n2\nGardner, William, on the petition of\nfolio\n25\n3\n2\nGeorgia, on the disposition of Indian lands, by the legislature of\ndo\n27\nDigitized by Google\n5\n3\nGaskins, Job, on the petition of\noctavo\n'5\n5\n3\nGeorgia legislature, on the remonstrance of the (respecting the cession of cer-\ntain lands to the Indians)\ndo\n16\n6\n1\nGill, Winthrop. on the petition of\ndo\n19\n6\n2\nGeorgia, on the memorial and remonstrance of the legislature of\ndo\n26, 29\n7\n1\nGraham, John, and others, on the petition of\ndo\n2\n7\n1\nGun-powder, on the petition of the manufacturers of\ndo\n13\n7\nGlenns Bernard, on the petition of\ndo\n28\n2\n7\nGuns, on the petition of the manufacturers of\ndo\n16\n2\n7\n2\nGeorgia militia.claims, on the\ndo\n41\n8\n1\nGardner, William, on the petition of\n:\ndo\n10\n8\n1\nGreene, General, an act to sell the frigate\ndo\n14\n8\n1\nGeorgia militia, on the claims of the\ndo\n32\n8\n2\nGeorgia and Mississippi company, on the memorial of the purchasers under\nthe\ndo\n13\n27\n9\n1\nGuesteer, Peter A. on the petition of\ndo\n37\n9\n1\nGeorgia memorial, on the\ndo\n49\n9\n1\nGranger, Gideon, on the official conduct of\ndo\n62\n11\n2\nGaranger, Lewis and Charles, on the petition of\ndo\n14\n11\n2\nGarret, Joab. on the petition of\ndo\n17\n12\n1\nGarrard, William, on the petition of\ndo\n16\n12\n1\nGreely, Aaron, on the petition of\ndo\n19\n12\n1\nGrants by the British government of West Florida, on the provision to be made\n163\nrespecting\ndo\n30\n1S\n2\nGamble, William, on the petition of\ndo\n21\n14\n2\nGeorgia, on an allowance of 15 per cent. on the direct tax paid by\ndo\n46\n14\n2\nGeorgia, on the militia claims of\ndo\n55\n2\nGeorgia, on the interference occasioned by the act compromising the Yazoo\nclaims, with the rights of\ndo\n76\nGoogle Digitized.by 14 14 4 4 4 4 4\n2\nGillard, Joseph, on the petition of\ndo\n6\n2\nHill, Henry. and others, on the petition of\ndo\n6, 13\n2\nHanging, Maw, or Scolocuttaw, on the petition of the widow of\ndo\n14\n1\nHopkins, Parker, and Meers, on the memorial of\ndo\n5\n1\nHarbors, arsenals. and magazines, on the state of the\ndo\n49\n1\nHill, Henry. on the petition of\ndo\n59\n5\n3\nHaskill, Jonathan, on the petition of\ndo\nS\n60%\nINDEX TO REPORTS OF COM \"TEES.\n249\nCONGRESS.\nSESSION.\nVOLUME.\nDOC'T.\n5\n3\nHarris, Nathaniei, on the petition of\noctavo\n5\n5\n3\nHole, James, on the petition of\ndo\n5\n6\n1\nBill. William, and others, on the petition of\ndo\n42\n6\n1\nHardinge, on further provision for the widow and children of Colonel\ndo\n45\n6\n2\nHooper, Robert. on the petition of\ndo\n5\n7\n1\nHunter, Narsworthy, delegate from Mississippi, on the credentials of\ndo\n1\n7\n1\nHats, on the petition of the manufacturers of\ndo\n13\n7\n1\nHolland, John, on the petition of\ndo\n16\n7\n1\nHaggerty, Eleanor, on the petition of\ndo\n22\n7\n1\nHunt, Memucan, on the petition of, (to the General Assembly of North Carolina)\ndo\n41\n7\n2\nHolland, John, on the petition of\ndo\n10,11\n7\n2\nHats, on the petition of certain manufacturers of\ndo\n16\nDigitized by\n7\n2\nHyde, Charles, on the petition of\ndo\n18\n7\n2\nHarrison, William H. a letter from, (on the suspension for a term of years of\nthe 6th article of compact between the United States and the people of\nIndiana territory)\ndo\n45\n8\n1\nHabersham. Joseph, on the petition of L. Intosh and\ndo\n17,20\n:\n8\n1\nHunter, John, on the petition of\ndo\n23\n8\n1\nHenrick, the Danish brigantine, on relief for the owners of the\ndo\n27, 34\n8\n1\nHazen, Charlotte, on the petition of\ndo\n38\n8\n1\nHunt, Memucan, on the resolutions of North Carolina, relative to the petition of\ndo\"\n61\n87\n1\nHarrison, William B. President of the Indiana Convention, on и letter from\ndo\n66\n82\n1\nHudson, on the memorial of the merchants and ship owners of the city of\ndo\"\n71\n8 +\n2\nHazen, Moses, on the petition of the executor and executrix of\ndo.,\n9\n82\n2:\nHenrick, the Danish brigantine, on the claim for restitution of the\ndo\n19\n8\n2\nHoge: John, on the election of\ndo\n20\n9'\n1\nHussey, Tristram, on the petition of\ndo\n27\n91\n1;\nHatteras, on the survey of the shoals of Cape\ndo\"\n28\n9\n1\nHarrison's letter, on\ndo\n50\n9\n2\nHighland turwpike company, in New York, on the petition of\ndo\n30\n9÷\n2\nHarrison Governor of Indiana, on a letter from\ndo\n36\n11\n2\nHamilton. Elizabeth, on the petition of\ndo\n7\n11\n2\nHazen, Charlotte, on the petition of\ndo\n16\n11\n2\nHospitals, on the establishment of naval\ndo\n29.\n12\n1\nHabbell, Ezekiel, on the petition of\ndo\n5\n12\n1\nHumbell. Williamponthe petition of\ndo\n15\n12\n1\nHungerford, John P on the contested election of\ndo\n31\n12\n1\nHenry, John, on documents communicated by\ndo\n48+\n12\n1\nHospitals, navy, OR the regulations of\ndon\n55'\n12\n2\nHodgson, Robecca. on the petition of\ndo's\n8,9\n12\n2\nHull. Captain, and the officers and crew of the Constitution, in the capture of\nthe Guerriere, On the conduct of\ndo\n15\n12\n2\nHull, Decatur, and Jones, on the brilliant achievements of\ndo\n17\n19\n2\nHull, Captain, and officers and crew of the Constitution, on the compensation\nto be made to, (for the capture of the Guerriere)\ndo\nSÌ\n15\n1\nHungerford J.P. on the election of\ndo\n6,7\n13\n1\nHenley, D: on the petition of-\ndo\n8\n13\n2\nHodgson, Rebecca. on the petition of\ndo\n25\n13\n2\nHospital, on the petition of the Governors of the New York\ndo\n44\n511\nINDEX TO REPORTS OF COMMITTEES.\n212\nCONGRESS.\nSESSION.\nVOLUME. DOC'T.\n13\n2\nHarris, Thomas K. on the election of\noctavo\n15\n13\n3\nHickman county, in Tennessee, on the petition of the inhabitants of\ndo\n51\n13\n3\nHill, Jeremiah, on the petition of\ndo\n64\n13\n3\nHodgson. Rebecca. administratrix of Joseph Hodgson, on the petition of\ndo\n14\n14\n1\nHamilton, Elizabeth, on the petition of\ndo\n55\n14\n1\nHornet, on presenting medals to the officers of the\ndo\n7\n168\n14\n2\nHumes. James, on the petition of\ndo\n16\n14\n2\nHaslett, William, on the petition of\n:\ndo\n18\n14\n2\nHeath and Renner, on the petition of\ndo\n41\n4\n2\nIllinois and Wabash Land Company, on the memorial of the\ndo\n34, 35\n4\n1\nIndian lands, on encroachments, by persons claiming under North Carolina\npurchases, upon the\ndo\n27\n3\n2\nIndian trading houses, on the establishment of\nfolio\n6\nDigitized by Google\n3\n2\nJurisdiction of the states òver the places where light houses, beacons, &c.\nhave been erected by the United States, on the\nde\n13\n3\n2\nInvalids. on alterations in the act concerning\ndo\n14\n3\n2\nJudiciary system. of the district northwest of the Ohio, on the defects of the\ndo\n20\ns\n2\nIndian lands, on the disposition of (by the Georgia legislature)\ndo\n27\n3\n2\nIndian lands, on a motion respecting such persons. as shall be found assem-\nbled in arms, out of the ordinary jurisdiction of any state or territory, on\ndo\n28\n5\n8\nJackson, Michael, on the petition of\ndo\n5\n5\n3\nIndian lands, on the remonstrance of Georgia relative to certain\ndo\n16\n6\n1\nJones, David, on the memorial of\ndo\n29\n6\n1\nJudiciary system, on the amendment of the\ndo\n30\n:\n6\n1\nIndians, on appointing an agent to purchase a tract of land on the south side\nof Lake Superior, including the copper bed, from the\ndo\n35\n6\n1\nJohnstone, Thomas. on the petition of\ndo\n48\n6\n1\nJones. Griffith, and David Jones, on the petition of\ndo\n53\n6\n1\nIndian trading houses, on the establishment of\ndo\n54\n6\n1\nJudiciary system. on amendments in the\ndo\n63\n6\n1\nIndian Department, on certain appropriations for the\ndo\n66\n6\n2\nJenkins, Thomas, on the petition of\ndo\n4\n6\n2\nJones, Gritfith. and David Jones, on the petitions of\ndo\n16\n6\n2\nIndian trade. on the expediency of carrying on the (by means of a capital fur-\nnished by the United States)\ndo\n18\n7\n1\nJones, Thomas K. on the memorial of\ndo\n10\n7\nI\nIngraham, Jane, on the petition of\ndo\nS1\n7\nI\nJudicial establishment of the United States, report of committee to inquire in-\nto necessary alterations in the (and for securing impartial juries)\ndo\n40\n7\n2\nJarvis, Leonard, on the petition of\ndo\n26\n7\n2\nIndians, on the concerns of the\ndo\n38\nDigitized by\n7\n2\nIndiana, on the suspension of the sixth article of compact between the U.S. and\ndo\n45\n8\n1\nJournal of the House, on reprinting the\ndo\n46\n8\n1\nIndiana, on the expediency of vesting the powers of a court of equity in the\njudges of the United States, for the territory of\ndo\n56\n8\n1\nIndiana. on an act to divide the territory of\ndo\n57\n8\n1\nIndiana convention, on the petition and memorial of the\ndo\n66\n8\n2\nJefferson college, in Mississippi, on the memorial of\ndo\n29\n218\nINDEX TO REPORTS OF COMMITTEES.\nCONGRESS.\nSESSION.\nVOLUME.\nDOC'T.\n9\n1\n#\nIndiana, on the petition of sundry purchasers of public lands in\noctavo\n6\n9\n1\nJefferson college, on the petition of\ndo\n10\n9\n1\nJohonnot, on the petition of\ndo\n23\n9\n1\nJudges of state courts, on extending the powers of the district judges of the\nUnited States to\ndo\n44\n9\n1\nIndiana memorial, on the\ndo\n50\n9\n1\nJournals. on revising those standing rules which relate to keeping the\ndo\n53\n9\n2\nJenkins, George, on the petition of\ndo\n11\n9\n2\nIndiana, on the letter from the Governor of\ndo\n36\n9\n2\nJay, James. on the report of Secretary of State, on the petition of\ndo\n37\n10\n1\nInspectors of customs, in New York, Boston, and Baltimore, on the petitions of\ndo\n7\n10\n1\nJay James. on the petition of\ndo\n20\n10\n2\nIndiana, on the expediency of dividing the territory of\ndo\n15\n10\n2\nIndians. relative to the establishment of trading houses with the\ndo\n29\n11\n2\nJennings, Jonathan, on the protested election of\ndo\n21\n11\n2\nJudge, on allowing to Mississippi an additional\ndo\n26\n11\n2\nIntercourse, commercial, with France, and Great Britain, on the disagreeing\nvotes on the bill relating to our\ndo\n36\n11\n2\nJackson. and Caldwell. documents relative to the relief of\ndo\n42\n12\n1\nIndiana, on petition of the Legislative Council, and House of Representatives of\ndo\n25\n18\n1\nIndiana, on the petition of (for admission into the Union)\ndo\n49\n1 12\n1\nIndian hostilities against the United States, on the efforts of British subjects\nto excite\ndo\n57\n12\n2\nIllinois, on the potition of sundry inhabitants of the territory of\ndo\n2\n12\n2\nIllinois, on certain resolutions of the legislature of (relative to the salt springs)\ndo\n14\n12\n2\nJones, Hull, and Decatur. on the brilliant achievements of\ndo\n17\n12\n2\nIllinois, on a resolution whether any amendments are necessary to be made to\nthe act extending the right of suffrage in\ndo\n25\n12\n2\nInfantry, of the militia and army, on an elementary exercise for the\ndo\n30\n13\n2\nIndiana, on the resolution of the legislative council of (protesting against the\nsubdivision. by the Governor, of that territory into election districts)\ndo\n62\n13\n2\nIndiana, on the memorial of (on the compensation of their militia)\ndo\n70\n13\n3\nJenkins. Weston. and others, on the petition of\ndo\n41\n14\nI\nIndiana. on the petition for admitting into the Union\ndo\n21\n14\n1\nIndian depredations in Mississippi. on the\ndo\n38\n168\n14\n2\nJudah, and Saunders. on the petition of\ndo\n27\n14\n2\nIndians, (see Creek Indians.)\n14\n2\nIndian trade, upon the subject, and amount of the\ndo\n66\n14\n2\nIndian trade. on the exclusion of foreigners from participating in the\ndo\n66\n5\n3\nKoch, A. and J Kramer, on the petitions of\ndo\n5\n7\n1\nKentucky. on the petition of sundry inhabitants of (duties on hemp)\ndo\n14\nDigitized by\n8\n1\nKingston, Stephen. on the memorial of\ndo\n7; 8\n9\n1\nKingston, Stephen, on the memorial of\ndo\n25\n9\n1\nKing. J. W. on the memorial of\ndo\n41\n9\n1\nKentucky, on the memorial of the legislature of (canal rapids of Ohio)\ndo\n58\n9\n2\nKingston. Stephen, on the relief of\ndo\n8\n10\n1\nKey, Philip B. on the election of\ndo\ns, 5\nThis document bas begn omitted by the binder.\n215\nINDEX TO REPORTS OF COMMITTEES.\n216\nCONGRESS.\nSESSION.\nVOLUME.\nDOC'T.\n10\n1\nKnox county, in Kentucky, on the petition of the inhabitants of\noctavo\n12\n10\n2\nKnox county, in Kentucky, on the petition of the inhabitants of\ndo\n3\n18\n]\nKnight. Simeon, on the petition of\ndo\n12\n12\n1\nKaskaskia, the report of the land commissioners in the district of\ndo\n26\n12\n2\nKingston, and Barney, on the petitions of\ndo\n4\n12\n2\nKnox county, in Indiana. on the petition of the inhabitants of (respecting com-\n163\npensation for depredations committed by the mounted riflemen of Ken-\ntucky\ndo\n21\n12\n2\nKentucky resolutions on our foreign relations\ndo\n33\n13\n2\nKnox county, in Indiana, on the petition of sundry citizens of\ndo\n9\n13\n2\nKenzie. and Forsyth, on the petition of\ndo\n26\n13\n2\nKelly, William, on the petition of\ndo\n15\n2\nKentucky memorial, on the pay of their militia in the United States service\ndo\n55\nGoogle Digitized by 14 14 13 13\n3\nKnox county, in Kentucky. on the petition of sundry inhabitants of\ndo\n15\n1\nKitchell, Asa. on the petition of\ndo\n35\n2\nKurtz, and others, on the petition of\ndo\n35\n4\n2\nLivermore, Edward St. Loe, on the petition of\ndo\n15\n4\n2\nLegaré, Samuel, on the petition of\ndo\n22\n4\n2\nLands public, in the territory northwest of the Ohio, and above the mouth of\nthe Kentucky river, on the sale of\ndo\n33\n4\n2\nLand Company, Illinois and Wahash, on the memorial of the\ndo\n34, 35\n4\n1\nLyon. Mathew, on the petition of. (complaining of the undue election and re-\nturn of Israel Smith to Congress from Vermont)\ndo\n18\n4\n1\nLafayette. on information relative to a son of the Marquis\ndo\n44\n4\n1\nLoring, Israel, on the petition of\ndo\n19\n4\n1\nLoans made to government by the bank of the United States, on\ndo\n45\n3\n2\nLaws, on the more general promulgation of the\nfolio\n7,24\ns\n2\nLight houses. beacons, &c. on the cession of jurisdiction by particular states,\n28\nover places where they have been erected\ndo\n13\n3\n2\nLoan officers, on compensation to the\ndo\n25\n5\n3\nLaws of the United States which are near expiring, report on\noctavo\n2\n5\nS\nLaban and Little, on the petitions of\ndo\n5\n5\nS\nLaws, on the more general promulgation of the\nde\n19\n6\n1\nLaws that are about to expire, on the\ndo\n7\n6\n1\nLands, public. north-west of the Ohio, on the laws authorizing the sale of the\ndo\n16,20\n6\n1\nLoan for the service of the year 1800, on a\ndo\n21\n[168]\n6\n1\nLands granted for military services, and to the United Brethren, for propagat-\ning the gospel, on regulations respecting the\ndo\n22\n6\n1\nLean-office, &c. an inquiry whether alterations are to be made in the act res-\npecting the\ndo\n39\n6\n1\nLeiper, Thomas, on the petition of\ndo\n53\n6\n1\nLapsley, Samuel, on the relief of the legal representatives of\ndo\n53\nDigitized by Google\n6\n1\nLynch. Jane, on the petition of\ndo\n58\n6\n2\nLapsley, Samuel, on the relief of the legal representatives of\ndo\n16\n7\n1\nLaws which are near expiring. on those\ndo\n9\n7\n1\nLehman, Lyon, on the memorial of\ndo\n11\n7\n1\nLoan office and final settlement certificates, on the payment of lost\ndo\n21\n7\n1\nLight houses, on rebuilding certain\ndo\n25\nof\n1\nLand warrants, on the locating and registering military\ndo\n28\n217\nINDEX TO REPORTS OF COMMITTEES.\n218\nCONGRESS.\nSESSION.\nVOLUME.\nDOC'T.\n7\n2\nLaws which are about expiring, on those\noctavo\n6\n7\n2\nL'Enfant, Peter Charles, on the memorial of\ndo\n17,30\n7\n2\nLear, Tobias, on the memorial of\ndo\n31\n7\n2\nLancaster, in Pennsylvania. memorial of manufacturers of\ndo\n54\n8\n1\nLoans, on discontinuing the office of commissioner of\ndo\n1\n8\n1\nLouisiana on employing persons to explore\ndo\n21\n8\n1\nLewis, Thomas, on the election of\ndo\n40\n8\n1\nLaws, on reprinting the\ndo\n46\n8\n1\nLands, on amending the acts for the sale of the public\ndo\n49\n8\n1\nLands, on amending the acts for the sale of public\ndo\n65,68\n8\n2\nLand company, on the memorial of the agents for the New England\ndo\n13\n8\n2\nLittle, George, on the petition of\ndo\n18\n8\n2\nLands, claimed under the state of Georgia and lying south of Tennessee, on\nDigitized by Google\nextending to claimants the time for registering their titles to\ndo\n23\n8\n2\nLouisiana, on the amelioration of the form of government of\ndo\n26\n9\n1\nLands. public. document with the bill to repeal the act to authorize the receipt\nof evidences of the public debt, in payment for\ndo\n3\n9\n1\nLands public, on the expediency, previous to grants under the United States,\nof providing for the legal adjudication of claims to\ndo\n9\n9\n1\nLewis, Edwin, on the petition of\ndo\n11\n9\n1\nLands, on authorizing Tennessee to issue perfect titles to certain\ndo\n15\n9\n1\nLand in Indiana and Obio, OR claims to\ndo\n16\n9\n1\nLands. on the expediency of repealing the laws authorizing a credit on any\npart of the purchase money of public\ndo\n17\n9\n1\nLittle George, on the memorial of\ndo\nSt\n9\n1\nLandais. Peter, on the memorial of\ndo\n35\n9\n1\nLaws which are about expiring, on those\ndo\n40\n9\n1\nLevis. W. on the petition of\ndo\n52\n9\n1\nLouisiana. on the memorial of the House of Representatives of\ndo\n54\n9\n2\nLittle. George, on the petition of\ndo\n1\n9\n2\nLands ceded to the United States, on preventing settlements on, (until autho-\nrized by law)\ndo\n15\n9\n2\nLaws which are near expiring, on those\ndo\n17\n9\n2\nLimitation, on a resolution to inquire as to claims barred by the statute of\ndo\n31\n9\n2\nLewis and Clark, on compensation to\ndo\n34\n10\n1\nLaws which are near expiring. on those\ndo\n16B\n17\n10\n1\nLevis, William. on the petition of\ndo\n24\n10\n2\nLands, on petitions for reducing the price of, & abolishing the credit on public\ndo\n6\n10\n2\nLaws which are near expiring. on those\ndo\n8\n10\nB\nLight house, at the entrance of Bayou St. John, relative to a\ndo\n30\n11\n2\nLapsley, Margaret, on the petition of\ndo\n8\nDigitized by Google\n11\n2\nLandais. Peter. off the petition of\ndo\n11\n12\n1\nLimitation acts. on the propriety of repealing or suspending the\ndo\n8\n12\n1\nLand warrants. on locating the Virginia military\ndo\n23\n12\n1\nLand commissioners in the district of Kaskaskia, the report of\ndo\n26\n12\n1\nLands, on authorizing Tennessee to issue perfect titles to certain\ndo\n28\n12\n1\nLand claims in Mississippi, founded on Spanish warrants of survey, on the ex-\npediency of confirming\ndo\n29\n219\nINDEX TO REPORTS OF COMMITTEES.\n220\nCONGRESS.\nSESSION.\nVOLUME.\nDOC'T.\n12\n1\nLands granted by the British government of West Florida, in the Mississippi\nterritory, on the provision to be made respecting\noctavo\n30\n12\n1\nLadd, William, on the petition of\ndo\n53\n12\n1\nLight houses, relative to anthorizing the purchase by the Secretary of the Trea-\nsury, from W. Lewis, of his patent right to the improved method of lighting\ndo\n60\n12\n2\nLands, on the petitions of sundry purchasers of public lands, desiring further\ntime for their payments for; also, on a resolution relative to prolonging\n[168]\nthe time of payment on purchases made prior to 1st April, 1809, and of re-\nducing the price, and sub-dividing the quarter sections in future sales of the\npublic\ndo\n11\n12\n2\nLoans, on removing from Annapolis to Baltimore the office of the commission-\ner of\ndo\n18, 19\nDigitized by\n12\n2\nLambert, William, on the memorial of\ndo\n20\n13\n2\nLe Duc, Mary Philip, on the petition of\ndo\n16\n13\n2\nLands, in Mississippi, on the indemnification of certain claimants of public\ndo\n85\n13\n2\nLicenses to retailers of wines, &c. on amending the act laying a duty on\ndo\n27\nGoogle\n13\n2\nLe Duc. Mary Philip, on the petition of\ndo\n16\n13\n3\nLyman, Justin and Elias, on the petition of\ndo\n22\n18\n3\nLands. (British grants) in Mississippi, on the petition of inhabitants of the ter-\nritory for the interference of Congress to adjust certain claims to\ndo\n37\n14\n1\nLands, on further time for payment for public\ndo\n16\n14\n1\nLands claimed under British grants, on petitions for quieting claims to (in Mis-\nsissippi)\ndo\n47\n14\n1\nLand commissioners, on petitions from Louisiana and Mississippi, relative to\nthe decisions of the board of\ndo\n82\n14\n2\nLee, Henry. on the petition of\ndo\n71\n14\n2\nLicenses to retailers, on repealing the duty on\ndo\n80\n4\n2\nMilitary establishment, ON the\ndo\n30\n4\n2\nMint, on the report of the Director of the\n:\ndo\n39\n4\n1\nMeers Hopkins, and Parker. on the memorial of\ndo\n5\n4\n1\nMcNeal, Myers, and others, on the petition of\ndo\n9\n4\n1\nMackey, James, on the petition of\ndo\n15\n4\n1\nMilitary establishment, on appropriations for the\ndo\n57\nS\n2\nMilitary establishmeut. on the\nfolio\n11\n3\n2\nMilitia, on organizing the\ndo\n16\n5\n3\nMeans, Hugh, on the petition of\noctavo\n5\n1189\n6\n1\nMississippi territory, on the petition of the inhabitants of the\ndo\n17, 18\n6\n1\nMountjoy, John, on the petition of\ndo\n23\n6\nI\nMount Pleasant, in New York, on the petition of the inhabitants of\ndo\n28\n6\n2\nMississippi territory, on the representation of the House of Representatives of the\ndo\n20\n7\n1\nMessonier, Henry, on the memorial of\ndo\n15\n7\n1\nDigitized by Google\nMcCashen, on the petition of\ndo\n26\n7\n1\nMint. documents relative to the\ndo\n45\n7\n2\nMint. on the\ndo\n7\n7\n2\nMessonier, Henry, OR the petition of\ndo\n12\n7\n2\nMcLellan and others, on the petition of\ndo\n13\n7\n2\nMason. George, on the petition of\ndo\n25\n7\n2\nMonuments to Wooster, Herkimer, Davidson, and Scriven, on\ndo\n34\n7\n2\nMilitia, on the\ndo\n40\n221\nINDEX TO REPORTS OF COMMITTEES.\n222\nCONGRESS.\nSESSION.\nVOLUME.\nDOC'T.\n7\n2\nMilitia claims of Georgia. on the\noctavo\n41\n7\n2\nMechanics of New York, memorial of the\ndo\n52\n7\n2\nMissassippi territory, memorial of the inhabitants of\ndo\n53\n7\n2\nManufacturers of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, memorial of\ndo\n54\n8\nI\nMartin. Samuel, on the petition of\ndo\n11\n8\n]\nMetrillis. Randolph, OR the petition of\ndo\n32\n8\nI\nMaiL on the conveyance of the, between Washington and New Orleans)\ndo\n50,62\n8\n1\nMorocco on the adjustment of difficulties with the Emperor of\ndo\n52\n8\n1\nMoultrie, Alexander, on the memorial of\ndo\n59\n8\n1\nMeshouda and Mirboha. on the relief of the captors of the Chiefs\ndo\n60\n8\n1\nMississippi, on the petitions of the Legislative Council and House of Repre-\nsentatives of\ndo\n64\n8\n1\nMobile, on the petitions of claimants of lands on the cast side of the river and\nDigitized by Google\nbay of\ndo\n64\n8\n1\nMarine corps, on the faithful application of the moneys appropriated to the,\n(from 1798 till 1803)\ndo\n69\n8\n2\nMeigs, Return Jonathan. on the memorial of\ndo\n10\n8\n2\nMurray, Alexander, commander of the Constellation, on the memorial of\ndo\n18\n8\n2\nMississippi Company. on the memorial of the purchasers under the\ndo\n13\n8\n2\nMassachusetts, purchasers under the Georgia Company, on the memorial of the\ndo\n13\n8\ns\nMentges, Francis. on the petition of\ndo\n16\n8\n2\nMail between Washington and New Orleans, on the conveyance of the\ndo\n24\n8\n2\nMississippi, on the memorial of the legislative council of\ndo\n30\n9\n1\nMississippi, on the petition of the legislative council of\ndo\n11\n9\n1\nMcFadon and Johonnot, on the petition of\ndo\n23\n9\n1\nMcFadon. John. on the petition of\ndo\n24\n9\n1\nMeigs. return J. on the memorial of\ndo\n33\n9\n1\nMcGillis, Randolph, on the petition of\ndo\n34\n9\n1\nMilitia. on the organization of the\ndo\n45\n9\n1\nMaxwell, Hugh, on the petition of\ndo\n52\n9\n1\nMichigan, on the report of the governor and presiding judge of\ndo\n57\n9\n1\nMississippi. on the memorial and petition of the legislature and inhabitants of\ndo\n59\n9\n2\nMississippi, on the defence of the mouth of the\ndo\n33\n10\n1\nMcFarland. 'Duncan, on the memorial of\ndo\n4\n10\n1\nMinifie. Charles, on the petition of\ndo\n10\n10\n1\nMaxwell, Hugb, on the petition of\ndo\n24\nL 163] 463\n10\n1\nMilitary establishment, on the\ndo\n25,29\n10\n1\nMilitary force, on a bill to raise an additional\ndo\n35\n10\n1\nMilitary force, document relative to an appropriation for an additional\ndo\n46\n10\n2\nMississippi, on the memorial of the House of Representatives of\ndo\n5\n10\n2\nMeigs, Return J. on the memorial of\ndo\n13\nDigitized by Google\n10\n2\nMilitia system on improving the\ndo\n16\n11\n1\nMiranda's prisoners, on the petition of\ndo\n16\n11\n2\nMurray, John, on the petition of\ndo\n4\n11\n2\nMississippi, on allowing an additional judge to\ndo\n26\n12\n1\nMurray, John, on the petition of\ndo\n7\n12\n1\nMississippi. on confirming claims to lands founded on Spanish warrants of\nsurvey, in\ndo\n29\n228\nINDEX TO REPORTS OF COMMITTEES.\nCONGRESS.\nSESSION.\nVOLUME.\nDOC'T.\n12\n1\nMississippi, on provision to be made respecting lands granted by the British\ngovernment of West Florida, in\noctavo\n30\n12\n1\nMail, on the petitions against the transportation on the sabbath, of the United\nStates\ndo\n32\n12\n1\nMunitions of war, on providing arms and\ndo\n41\n12\n1\nMississippi, on the petition of, (for admission into the Union)\ndo\n42\n12\n1\nMaritime frontiers, on the defence of our\ndo\n44\n[ 801 ]\n12\n1\nMiller, Christopher, on the petition of\ndo\n46\n12\n1\nMilitary stores, relative to providing\ndo\n59\n12\n1\nMilitary establishment. relative to appropriations for the (in 1812)\ndo\n61\n12\n1\nMead, Cowles, letter from\ndo\n66\n12\n2\nManufactures, on the importation of British, and on petitions of merchants\nfor relief, for the penalties incurred by importing British\ndo\n1\n12\n2\nMitchell, Richard. on the petition of\ndo\n5\nDigitized by Google\n12\n2\nMissouri. on the act for making necessary amendments in the government of\ndo\n24\n13\n1\nMilitia. on the execution of the act for arming the\ndo\n12\n13\n2\nMitchell, Richard, on the petition of\ndo\n29\n13\n2\nManufacturers of New York. on the memorial of the\ndo\n46\n13\n2\nMilitia of Kentucky, in the service of the United States, memorial of the Le-\ngislature of Kentucky on the compensation and pay of the\ndo\n55\n13\n2\nMilitia laws, on the revision of the (on the provision to be made for the pay-\nment of the militia called out by the state to defend its territories)\ndo\n63\n13\n2\nMilitia claims of Virginia, on the disallowed\ndo\n69\n13\n2\nMilitia, on the Indiana memorial for the compensation of their\ndo\n70\n13\n3\nMail, on the petition against the transportation, on the sabbath, of the\ndo\n47\n13\nS\nMagruder, Patrick, on the petition of the Clerk of the House\ndo\n2, 33,\n35, 45\n}\n14\n1\nMorgan, Elizabeth, on the petition of\ndo\nS1\n39\n14\n1\nMcCoy, William. on the election of\ndo\n54\n14\n1\nMississippi, on memorials for the admission into the Union of\ndo\n9\n14\n1\nMarkle and others, Canadian volunteers, on the petition of\ndo\n30\n14\n1\nMowry, Jabez, and others, claiming protection against the oppressions of the\nBritish government, on the petitions of\ndo\n57\n14\n2\nMississippi, on the admission into the Union, of\ndo\n14\n14\n2\nMississippi, on the admission into the Union, of\ndo\n42\n14\n2\nMissouri, on the contested election of the delegate from\ndo\n22, 28\n[168]\n14\n2\nMilitia, on the re-organization and classification of the\ndo\n44\n14\n2\nMissouri, on establishing additional land offices, and selling the claims to town\nand village lots in\ndo\n50\n14\n2\nMiller and others, on the petition of\ndo\n60\n14\n2\nMarquis de Maison Rouge, on the petitions of the owners of the land granted\nto the\ndo\n73\nDigitized by Google\n14\n2\nMail, on the transportation on the sabbath, of the\ndo\n100\n14\n2\nMilitia claims of Georgia, (see Georgia.)\n4\n2\nNorth & Vezey, merchants, in Charleston, on the petition of\ndo\n23\n4\n2\nNaval equipment. on the state of. (and whether an increase for the protection\nof commerce and support of the flag, is expedient)\ndo\n32\n4\n1\nNaval equipment. on the actual state of the\ndo\n16\n4\n1\nNew York merchants, on the petition of sundry\ndo\n19\n225\nINDEX TO REPORTS OF COMMITTEES.\n226\nCONGRESS.\nSESSION.\nVOLUME.\nDOC'T.\n4\n1\nNorth Carolina. on the relief to be granted to persons claiming lands south of\nthe Ohio, under purchases from, (these lands were given by treaty to the\nIndians)\noctavo\n27\n5\n$\nNestle, Gotlep. and Simon Nicolls, on the petitions of\ndo\n5\n5\n3\nNaval establishment, on the augmentation of the\ndo\n17\n6\n1\nNorthwestern territory, on the petition for dividing the\ndo\n33\n6\n1\nNicholls, William, on the petition of\ndo\n46\n[168]\n6\n2\nNicholls, on the petition of\ndo\nS\n7\n1\nNew Castle, on the memorial of sundry inhabitants of. (on piers in the Delaware)\ndo\n23\n7\n1\nNaval preparations, on sites for naval purposes and\ndo\n34, S5\n7\n1\nNorthwest territory. relative to the\ndo\n38\n7\n1\nNaval preparations. &c. on\ndo\n50\n7\n2\nDigitized by Google\nNantucket, on the petition of the inhabitants of\ndo\n15\n7\n2\nNavy yards, on docks and\ndo\n33\n7\n2\nNewburyport. memorial of sundry merchants of\ndo\n49\n8\n1\nNantucket. on a survey of the harbor in the island of, and on the petition of the\ninhabitants of\ndo\n3,4,5\n8\n1\nNantucket, an estimate of building two piers in\ndo\n6\n8\n1\nNatchez, on the petition of the inbabitants of\ndo\n51\n8\n1\nNew York, on the memorial of the merchants and ship owners of\ndo\n71\n8\ns\nNicklin & Griffith, on the memorial of\ndo\n9\n1\nNaval appropriation for 1805, on supplying the deficiency in the\ndo\n5\n9\n1\nNatchez, on the petition of the Mayor. &c. of\ndo\n10\n9\n1\nNew Orleans, on the potition of the Regents of the University of the\ndo\n14\n9\n1\nNicklin & Griffith, on the petition of\ndo\n21\n9\n1\nNewburyport, on the petition of the merchants of\ndo\n29\n9\n1\nNaval peace establishment, on providing for a\ndo\n64\n9\n1\nNew Orleans, on the protection of\ndo\nS3\n9\n1\nNaval peace establishment. on the\ndo\nS9\n10\n1\nNaval establishment. on the\ndo\n1\n25, 29\n10\nNavy, document relative to the appropriation for the\ndo\n41\n10\n2\nNavy, relative to increasing the number of men and officers in the service of the\ndo\n20\n11\n1\nNaval establishment, relative to the\ndo\n18\n12\n1\nNew Orleans, on the petition of the Mayor and Aldermen of the city of\ndo\n24\n12\n1\nNaval establishment, on the\ndo\n43\n12\n1\nNavy hospitals, on the rules for the government of the\ndo\n55\n12\n2\nNavy, on an increase of the\n[163]\n12\n2\n:\ndo\n16\nNavy. on the increase of the\ndo\ns2\n13\n2\nNew York manufacturers, on the memorial of\ndo\n46\n13\n3\nNavy Department, on retrenchment and economy in the\ndo\n39\n13\n3\nNashville, on repairing the road from Natchez to, (see Road.)\n14\n2\nNegroes. on colonizing the free\ndo\n78\n14\n2\nDigitized by Google\nNiagara frontier, on the petition of the sufferers on the\ndo\n48\n14\n2\nNorth Carolina, on the memorial of the legislature of, (respecting lands in\nTennessee)\ndo\n57\n14\n2\nNicholls. Caleb, on the petition of\ndo\n61\n4\n2\nOre, James. on the petition of\ndo\n11\n4\n2\nOfficers of the United States, on the compensation of the\ndo\n28\n7\n2\nObio, on the constitution of\n227\nINDEX TO REPORTS OF COMMITTEES.\n225\nCONGRESS.\nSESSION.\nVOLUME.\nDOC'T.\n7\n2\nQhio, on a letter from Worthington enclosing an ordinance by the conven-\ntion of Ohio. together with the constitution of\noctavo\n39\n8\n1\nOhio, on the petitions of sundry purchasers of lands in\ndo\n63\n8\n2\nOgden, Samuel G. on the petition of\ndo\n3\n9\n1\n*Ohio, on the petition of certain purchasers of public lands in\ndo\n6\n9\n1\nOrleans University on the memorial of the Regents of\ndo\n14\n9\n1\nOrleans, on the petition of the legislature council of\ndo\n54\n9\n2\nOfficers, who served in America, in the war between France and Great Britain,\nL 199\non the petition of sundry\ndo\n14\n10\n2\nObio, on the petition of the inhabitants of\ndo\n6\n10\n2\nOficers, incapable of serving any longer. on the relief of\ndo\n17\n11\n2\nOfficers of the revolutionary army. on the petition of the surviving\ndo\n27\n12\n1\nOrdinance and other military stores, relative to providing\ndo\n59\nDigitized by Google\n12\n2\nOfficers, on the subject of general\ndo\n28, 29\n13\n2\nOrso, Zenon, on the petition of\ndo\n91\n4\n2\nPresident, an address to the, (in answer to his speech to both houses of\nCongress)\ndo\n1\n4\n2\nParsons, William, on the petition of\ndo\n7\n4\n2\nPollock, Oliver\ndo\ndo\n12\n4\n2\nPrioleau, Samuel\ndo\ndo\n22\n4\ns\nPorts and harbors, OR the state of the fortifications of the\ndo\n38\n4\n1\nParker, Hopkins, and Meers, on the memorial of\ndo\n5\n4\n1\nPhiladelphia merchants, on the petition of sundry\ndo\n19\n4\n1\nPost office, on the\ndo\n37\n4\n1\nPensions. military, on appropriations for the payment of\ndo\n57\n4\n1\nPollock, Oliver, on the petition of\ndo\n58\n3\n2\nPorts and harbors, on the fortification of, see fortifications\nfolio\n2\nPennsylvania insurrection, on indemnifying the sufferers by the\ndo\n10\n3\n5\n3\nParchment, paper, and stainped vellum, probable duties on\noctavo\n11\n5\nS\nPresident. an address to the (in answer to his speech)\ndo\n14\n6\n1\nPresident, an address to the (in answer to his speech)\ndo\n2\n6\n1\nPatterson, Mathew and others, on the memorial of\ndo\n43\n6\n1\nPollock, Oliver on the petition of\ndo\n50, 51\n6\n1\nPresident and Vice President, on the mode of deciding disputed elections of\ndo\n55\n6\n1\nPetit, Charles, on the memorial of\ndo\n61\n6\n2\nPatterson. Mathew, on the memorial of\ndo\n9\n[ 199\n6\n2\nPresident and Vice President, on the rules for the choice of the\ndo\n19\n6\n2\nPresident elect, on the notification of his election\ndo\n22\n6\n2\nPresident, on the accommodation of the\ndo\n24\n7\n1\nPhiladelphia merchants, on the petition of sundry\ndo\n12\n7\n1\nPhiladelphia merchants, on the memorial of the (on the piers in the Delaware)\ndo\n23\n7\n1\nPennsylvania, on the petition of sundry inhabitants of (settled on the grants\nDigitized by Google\nfrom the state of Connecticut)\ndo\n40\n7\n1\nPaoly, Paolo, on the petition of\ndo\n43\n7\n2\nPrinters, on the petition of certain journeymen\ndo\n16\n7\n2\nPaper manufactures, on the petition of certain\ndo\n16\n7\n2\nPickering, John, on the conduct of\ndo\n32\nThis document has been omitted by the binder.\n229\nINDEX TO REPORTS OF COMMITTEES.\n230\nCONGRESS.\nSESSION.\nVOLUME.\nDOC'T.\n8\n1\nPurviance, Samuel D. on the election of\noctavo\n41\n8\n1\nPickering, John. on the impeachment of\ndo\n55\n8\n2\nPhilipson, Simon, on the petition of\ndo\n8\n8\n2\nPollock, Oliver, on the petition of\ndo\n17\n8\n2\nPotomac bridge, on the\ndo\n28\n9\n1\nPhiladelphia, on the petition of the crew of the frigate\ndo\n32\n9\n1\nPotomac bridge, on the\ndo\n47\n163\n9\n2\nPollock Oliver, on the petition of\ndo\n4\n10\n1\nPhiladelphia, on the petition of sundry merchants in\ndo\n14\n10\n1\nPotomac bridge, on the\ndo\n26\n10\n1\nPike and his companions. on the compensation to be given to captain\ndo\n34\n10\n2\nPaine, Thomas, on a letter of\ndo\n4\n10\n2\nPike, and his companions, on the compensation to be given to Captain\ndo\n11\n11\n2\nPiercy, Mary, on the petition of\ndo\n18\nDigitized by Google\n11\n2\nPublic records, on the state or the ancient\ndo\nS9\n12\n1\nPorts, on the petitions of officers and collectors of certain\ndo\n1\n12\n1\nPotomac, on improving the navigation of the (opposite Washington)\ndo\n33\n18\n1\nPatent office, on the state of the\ndo\n56\n12\n1\nPost office and patent office, relative to the accommodation of the\ndo\n62\n12\n2\nPrivateers, on the petitions of the owners of certain (fitted out at New York,\nBoston, Norfolk and Portsmouth)\ndo\n2\n18\n2\nPulsifer, Pope and others. on the petitions of\ndo\n3\n1%\n2\nPreble, Commodore, on presenting a gold medal to (and swords to the officers\nof his squadron)\ndo\n26\n13..\n2\nPage. Joseph W. on the petition of\ndo\n48\n13\n2\nPatriota, on the petition of the owners of the cargo and brig\ndo\n59\n13\n2\nPatton, James. on the petition of\ndo\n67\n13\n2\nPitchlyn, John\ndo\ndo\n32\n13\n2\nPollock. Oliver\ndo\ndo\n60\n14\n1\nPensions, on increasing the rates of\ndo\n64\n14\n1\nPorterfield. Robert. on the petition of\ndo\n54\n14\n1\nPlaster trade. on petitions relative to the\ndo\n83\n14\n1\nPost office, on the fiscal concerns of the general\ndo\n77\n14\n2\nProperty lost, &c. on the construction given to the act authorizing payment for\ndo\n11\n14\n2\nPresident, on the manner of notifying his election\ndo\n84\n163\n14\n2\nPublic buildings, report and estimates relative to the\ndo\n89\n14\n2\nPettibone. Daniel. on the petition of\ndo\n90\n14\n2\nPublic expenditures, on the\ndo\n102\n7\n2\nQuarantine, on the proper regulations for (within the District of Columbia)\ndo\n44\n14\n1\nQuarter master general, Thomas, on the accounts of\ndo\n90\n4\n2\ndo\nDigitized by Google\nRevisal and unfinished business, report of the committee of\n2\n4\n2\nRevenues, further, and further provisions relative to internal revenues, on\ndo\n4\n4\n2\nRhode Island college. on the petition of the corporation of\ndo\n18\n4\n2\nRoche, Thomas, and others, on the petition of\ndo\n19\n4\n2\nRefugees from Nova Scotia and Canada, on the petitions of sundry\ndo\n25\n4\n1\nRichards, John, on the memorial of\ndo\n11\n4\n1\nRefugees from Canada and Nova Scotia, on the petitions of sundry\ndo\n21\n4\n1\nRevenues, internal, on the provisions requisite for improving the\ndo\n22\n231\nINDEX TO REPORTS OF COMMITTEES.\n232\nCONGRESS.\nSESSION.\nVOLUME.\nDOC'T.\n4\n1\nReceipts and expenditures, and the provision requisite for present and ap-\nproaching exigencies, on the\noctavo\n31\n4\n1\nRandolph and St. Clair. counties in the territory Northwest of the Ohio, on the\npetition of sundry inhabitants of\ndo\n52\n4\n1\nRandall and Whitney, proceedings of the House in the case of\ndo\n60\n5\n3\nRevisal and unfinished business, report of committee of\ndo\n1\n5\n3\nReider, Adam. on the petitions of\ndo\n5\n163]\n5\nS\nRevenue officers, on the compensation to be allowed to. (for stamps)\ndo\n11\n6\n1\nRevisal and unfinished basiness, report of committee of\ndo\n3,6\n6\n1\nRandolph, John, on a letter from (on a breach of the privileges of the House)\ndo\n9\n6\n1\nRbode Island college, on the petition of\ndo\n14\n6\n1\nRodgers. William. on the memorial of\ndo\n29\n6\n1\nReserve, on accepting, from Connecticut, the jurisdiction of the Western\ndo\n37\nDigitized by Google\n6\n1\nRoxburgh, Alexander, on the petition of\ndo\n53\n6\n1\nRevenue. on the subject of further\ndo\n62\n6\n2\nRevisal and unfinished business, report of the committee of\ndo\n2,7, 10\n6\n2\nRefugees from Canada and Nova Scotia, on the grants to\ndo\n14\n6\n2\nRoxburgh, Alexander, on the petition of\ndo\n16\n7\n1\nRevisal and unfinished business, report of the committee of\ndo\n8,9\n7\n2\nRevisal and unfinished business, report of the committee of\ndo\n5,6\n7\n%\nRay, Peter, on the petition of\ndo\n19\n8\n1\nRichmond and Petersburg, on the memorial of sundry merchants of\ndo\n18\n8\n1\nRandolph. John F. on the petition of\ndo\n32\n8\n1\nRevisal and unfinished business, report of committee of\ndo\n42\n8\nI\nRules, ou the order of proceeding in the House, and its standing\ndo\n43\n8\n2\nRoanoke, on the memorial of the traders and farmers on the\ndo\n6\n8\n2\nRevisal and unfinished business, report of committee of\ndo\n21\n9\n1\nRoanoke, on the petitions of the traders and farmers on the waters of the\ndo\n30\nso\n9\n1\nRandolph, J. F. on the petition of\ndo\n34\n9\n1\nRevisal and unfinished business. report of committee of\ndo\n39\n9\n1\nRules and orders of proceeding, on the standing\ndo\n42\n9\n2\nRensselaer glass factory, on the petition in behalf of the\ndo\n9\n9\n2\nRoanoke, on the petition of the farmers and traders on the waters of the\ndo\n10\n9\n2\nRevisal and unfinished business, report of committee of\ndo\n16\n9\n2\nRoads, on amending the act for laying out certain public\ndo\n23\n9\n2\nRandolph letter to the Secretary of War from John\ndo\n25\n[168]\n10\n1\nRevisal and unfinished business. report of committee of\ndo\n18, 19\n10\n1\nRevere. Paul and Joseph on the petition of\ndo\n16\n10\n1\nRules and orders. on standing\ndo\n22\n10\n1\nRefugees from Nova Scotia and Canada, on the relief of the\ndo\n32\n10\n1\nRandolph county, on the petition of the inhabitants of\ndo\n38\nDigitized by Google\n10\n2\nRevenue bonds, on extending the credit upon (in certain cases)\ndo\n1\n10\n2\nRevisal and unfinished business report of committee of\ndo\n7\n10\n2\nRevenue cutters documents relative to employing an additional number of\ndo\n19\n11\n2\nRector, William and Elias. on the petition of\ndo\n3\n11\n2\nRefugees, on the petition of certain\ndo\n16\n11\n2\nRevisal and unfinished business. report of committee of\ndo\n22\n11\n2\nRules and orders On the standing\ndo\n23\n11\n2\nRevolutionary officers, on the petitions of the surviving\ndo\n27\n288\nINDEX TO REPORTS OF COMMITTEES.\n234\nCONGRESS.\nSESSION.\nVOLUME.\nDOC'T.\n11\n2\nRecords, on the state of the ancient public\noctavo\n39\n12\n1\nRevenue, on the\ndo\n3\n12\n1\nReddick, Thomas F. on the petition of\ndo\n20\n12\n1\nRevisal and unfinished business. report of committee of\ndo\n34\n12\n1\nRoads contemplated by the treaty of Brownstown, on the expediency of laying\nout and making the\ndo\n36\n12\n1\nRules and orders of proceeding, on standing\ndo\n38\n163]\n12\n1\nRepresentatives, on the disagreeing votes of the two Houses on the bill for the\napportionment among the several states, according to the 3d enumeration,\nof the\ndo\n40\n12\n1\nRevolutionary army, on the claims, to military bounty lands, of the officers and\nsoldiers of the Virginia line of the\ndo\n50\n12\n2\nRevenue for 1814, on the\ndo\n6\nDigitized by Google\n12\n2\nRiflemen, on compensation for depredations committed by the mounted\ndo\n21\n12\n2\nRevenue laws, on a resolution to inquire into the principles and practice of the\nTreasury in relation to the\ndo\n27\n13\n1\nRevisal and unfinished business, report of committee of\ndo\n11\n13\n2\nRenquenet, B. on the petition of\ndo\n45\n13\n2\nRice, Thomas, on the petition of\ndo\n58\n18\n2\nRoberts, Zachariab, on the petition of\ndo\n72\n15\ns\nRobinson, Catharine, and others, on the petition of\ndo\n9£\n13\ns\nRevolutionary claims. on sundry\ndo\n92\n13\n2\nRevisal and unfinished business, report of committee of\ndo\n2\n13\ns\nRoad from Nashville to Natchez, on the expediency of repairing, (also, the\nroad from Fort Hawkins to St. Stephens)\ndo\n61\n13\n3\nRappelyea, Mary, on the petition of the administrator of\ndo\n42\n14\n1\nRevenue, on the\ndo\n14\n14\n1\nRoxburgh, Matthew and Elizabeth, on the petition of\ndo\n29\n14\n1\nRules, on revising the\ndo\n18\n14.\n1\nRodgers, Commodore, on the memorial of\ndo\n43\n14\n1\nRoad, on the state, &c. of the Cumberland\ndo\n75\n14\n2\nRenner and Heath, on the petition of\ndo\n41\n14\n2\nRobinet. Isaac H. and others, on the petition of\ndo\n60\n14\n2\nRobinson, Paul, on the petition of\ndo\n70\n14\n2\nRoads and canals, generally, on the subject of\ndo\n72\n14\n2\nRetailers, on the expediency of repealing the duties on licenses to\ndo\n80\n168\n14\n2\nRenaut. Philip, on the petition of the heirs of\ndo\n88\n4\n2\nStates, report of committee of Ways and Means relative to the debts due to the\nUnited States from certain of the individual\ndo\nS\n4\n2\nScolacuttaw, or Hanging Maw, on the petition of the widow of\ndo\n14\n4\n2\nSands, Comfort, on the petition of\ndo\n17\nDigitized by Google\n4\n2\nSnow, Samuel, and others, on the petition of\ndo\n19\n4\n2\nSutton, Abraham, and others, on the petitions of\ndo\n19\n4\n2\nSoap and candles. memorial of sundry manufacturers of\ndo\n24\n4\n2\nSymmes, John Cleves, on the contract between the United States and\ndo\n37\n4\n2\nSuability of states, on a resolution of the Senate, for obtaining information on\nthe amendment proposed by Congress to the constitution of the United\nStates relative to the\ndo\n40\n4\n2\nSeamen, on the operation of, and amendments to, the act for the relief of\ndo\n41\n285\nINDEX TO REPORTS OF COMMITTEES.\n236\nCONGRESS.\nSESSION.\nVOLUME.\nDOC'T.\n4\n1\nSmith, William. and others, on the petition of\noctavo\n9\n4\nI\nSilva. Joze Roiz, on the petition of\ndo\n19\n4\n1\nSormes. Nehemiab, and James Strange. on the petitions of\ndo\n19\n+\n1\nSeamen. on legislative provision for the relief of\ndo\n23\n4\n1\nSt. Clair and Randolph. counties in the territory Northwest of the Ohio, on\nthe petition of sundry inhabitants of\ndo\n52\n3\n2\nSayre. Stephen, on the memorial of\nfolio\n5\n[89]\n3\n2\nStafford. Joab on the petition of\ndo\n17\n5\n3\nStotesbury and Stafford, on the petitions of\noctavo\n5\n5\n3\nSayre, Stephen, on the petition of\ndo\n7\n5\n3\nSands, Comfort, and others, on the petition of\ndo\n9\n5\n3\nStamps, compensation to be allowed the revenue officers for preparing and dis-\ntributing the\ndo\n11\n5\n3\nSlaves, on the act to provide for the enumeration of the\ndo\n12\nDigitized by Google\n5\ns\nSedition and other laws, memorials against the\ndo\n18\n6\nI\nStouffer, Henry. on the petition of\ndo\n11\n6\n1\nSulvage. on act providing. in cases of recapture, for\ndo\n12\n6\n1\nSmith. Campbell, on the petition of\ndo\n24\n6\n1\nSommers. Simon on the petition of\ndo\n26\n6\n1\nSayre, Stephen, on the petition of\ndo\n27\n6\n1\nSt Clair, Governor. a letter from, on dividing the Northwestern territory\ndo\n33\n6\n1\nSomerville and Compton. on the memorial of\ndo\n34\n6\nI\nSymmes. Judge, petitions on the purchase of\ndo\n47\n6\n1\nSchuy ler's cupper mine, in New Jersey. on the subject of\ndo\n49\n6\n1\nSudley. Emory, jun. and his wife, on the petition of\ndo\n53\n6\n2\nSudley. Emory, jun. and his wife. on the petition of\ndo\n16\n6\ne\nSargent, Winthrop, Governor of Mississippi, on the official conduct of\ndo\n21, 28\n7\n1\nStone ware on the petition of the manufacturers of\ndo\n13\n7\n1\nSymmes, John Cleves. and certain others on the petition of\ndo\n27\n7\n1\nSterret, lieutenant. and the crew of the Enterprize. report relative to\ndo\n30\n7\n1\nStates. on extinguishing certain claims of the United States against individual\ndo\n39\n7\n1\nSpoliations by French cruizers, on petitions for relief in case of\ndo\n49\n7\n2\nSugar refiners of Baltimore, on the memorial of certain\ndo\n3\n7\n2\nSinking fund. on the accounts and proceedings of the commissioners of the\ndu\n4\n7\n2\nSugar refiners of New York. on the memorial of certain\ndo\n14\n8\nI\nSugar refiners of Pennsylvania, on the memorial of sundry\ndo\n2\n[168]\n8\n1\nSugar, on a drawt ack on exported refined\ndo\n13\n8\n1\nSteele. John, on the petition of\ndo\n35\n8\n1\nSupreme Court of the United States, on the expediency of granting writs of\nerror and appeal from the decisions of the judges of the\ndo\n56\n8\n2\nSlate companies of Dutchess and New York counties, on the petition of the\ndo\n1\nDigitized by\n8\n2\nSugar refiners in New York. on the memorial of the\ndo\n4\n8\n2\nScott, Alexander, and others. on the petition of\ndo\n14\n9\nI\nSparks. Richard. on the petition of\ndo\n2\nGoogle\n9\n1\nShoals, on the survey of the Hatteras, Look-out, and Frying-pan\ndo\n28\n9\n1\nSpalding. Thomas. on the petition of\ndo\n38\n9\n1\nSouth Carolina act respecting duties. on the consent of Congress to the\ndo\n48\n9\n1\nSlaves. on additional provisions to prevent the importation of\ndo\n51\n9\n2\nSayre, Stephen, on the petition of\ndo\n2\n237\nINDEX TO REPORTS OF COMMITTEES.\n238\nCONGRESS.\nSESSION.\nVOLUME.\nDOC'T.\n9\n2\nSnowden, Jonathan, on the petition of\noctavo\n3\n9\n2\nSeizures by the United States, documents accompanying a bill respecting\ndo\n12\n9\n2\nSalt, on repealing the duties upon\ndo\n19\n9\n2\nSpain, on the invasion of our territory by the troops of\ndo\n24\n10\n1\nShattuck, Jared, on the petition of\ndo\n11\n10\n1\nStoddard, Amos, and others, on the petition of\ndo\n30\n10\n1\nSt. Clair county, on the petition of the inhabitants of\ndo\n38\nL 168\n10\n2\nSoldiers, on the relief of infirm, superannuated or disabled\ndo\n17\n10\n2\nSerry, Augustin, relative to the relief of\ndo\n21\n10\n2\nSeamen, relative to the relief of sick and disabled\ndo\n22\n10\n2\nSalt, relative to giving the President power of permitting vessels to depart from\nour ports to import\ndo\n23\n10\n2\nStout, John N. relative to the relief of\ndo\n26\nDigitized by Google\n10\n2\nSchweighauser, John D. relative to authorizing the accounting officers of the\nTreasury to settle the account of the legal representatives of\ndo\n31\n10\n2\nSurveyor, on abolishing the office of, (at Fredericksburg and St. Mary's)\ndo\n30\n11\n2\nShattuck, Jared, on the petition of\ndo\n5\n11\n2\nSt. Clair, Arthur, on the petition of\n:\ndo\n12\n11\n2\nSurveyor of the public buildings, on the report of the\ndo\n25\n11\nR\nScott, Alexander, on the petition of\ndo\n35\n12\n1\nShattuck, Jared, on the petition of\ndo\n6, 28\n12\n1\nSynod of presbyters and other citizens, on the petition of\ndo\n32\n12\n1\nSpanish American colonies, on 80 much of the President's message as relates to the\ndo\n39\n12\n2\nSalt springs, on certain resolutions of Illinois respecting the\ndo\n14\n12\n2\nSeamen, on board public vessels, or in the merchant service of the United States,\non the regulation of\ndo\n22\n1S\n2\nSpirits, on amending the act laying a duty on the licenses to retailers of foreign\nmerchandise, wines, and (with a view to authorize the sale, without license,\nof spirits in less quantities than five gallons, where the same shall have\nbeen distilled)\ndo\n27\n13\n2\nSands. Joshua, on the petition of\ndo\n53\n13\n2\nSarpy, Gregoire, on the petition of\ndo\n79\n13\n2\nSawyer, James, and others, on the petition of\ndo\n92\n13\nS\nShaw, Noah, On the petition of\ndo\n27\n13\n3\nSmith, Isaac, on the petition of\ndo\n43\n13\nS\nStills, in Connecticut, on the petitions of proprietors of copper\ndo\n50\n[ 168 ] 168\n13\n3\nStorer, Dorothy, on the petition of\ndo\n52\n13\n3\nSunday mails, on the petitions against. (See Mail.)\n14\n1\nSpafford, Amos, on the petition of\ndo\n55\n14\n1\nStorer, Dorothy, on the petition of\ndo\n66\n14\n1\nSmith, William S. on the election of\ndo\n3\n14\n1\nStewart, on the petition of captain Charles (for the prize money of the Levant)\ndo\n39\nDigitized by Google\n14\n1\nStewart, capt. Charles, and officers of the Constitution, on presenting medals to\ndo\n19\n14\n2\nScott, John, on the contested election of\ndo\n22,28\n14\n2\nSaunders and Judah, on the petition of\ndo\n27\n14\n2\nSpecie payment of the 2d instalment due to the Bank of the United States, on\nan evasion of the\ndo\n29\n14\n2\nSinking fund, on the propriety of increasing the\ndo\n34\n14\n2\nSunday mails, on the petitions respecting\ndo\n100\n238\nINDEX TO REPORTS OF COMMITTEES.\n240\nCONGRESS.\nSESSION.\nVOLUME. DOC'T.\n4\n2\nTheatrical exhibitions. on a tax upon\noctavo\n5\n4\n2\nTheus, James on the petition of\ndo\n22\n4\n1\nTitcomb. Benjamin. on the petition of\ndo\n24\n4\n1\nTennessee, On admitting into the Union the state of\ndo\n41\nS\n2\nTrading houses, on the establishment of\nfolio\n6\n5\n3\nThompson. John, on the petition of\noctavo\n5\n6\n1\nTevebaugh, George. and others. on the petition of\ndo\n163\n33\n6\n1\nTrueman, Major, on the petition of the guardians of the children of\ndo\n34\n6\n1\nTazewell William, on the petition of\ndo\n44\n6\n1\nTrueman Major. on further provision for the orphan daughter of\ndo\n45\n6\n1\nTrading houses, on the establishment of Indian\ndo\n54\n6\n2\nTreasury D. partinent. on the regulations of the\ndo\n17\n6\n2\nTreasury. on the resignation of the Secretary of the\ndo\n17\nDigitized by Google\n6\n2\nTrade with the Indians. on the\ndo\n18\n7\n1\nTypes, on the petition of the manufacturers of\nde\n13\n7\n1\nTeavers, John\ndo\n44\n7\n1\nTousard Lewis on the petition of\ndo\n47\n7\n2\nTax. direct. on alterations and amendments to the\ndo\n2\n8\n1\nTaber, Constant, on the petition of\ndo\n12\ns\n1\nTax, direct, documents relative to a\ndo\n53\n8\n1\nTennessee memorial, on the\n8\ndo\n61\n2\nTaylor, Richard, on the memorial of\ndo\n15\n9\n1\nTennessee, on confirming the power of issuing perfect titles to certain lands\nopon\ndo\n15\n9\n1\nToppan, E. and others, on the memorial of\ndo\n19\n9\n1\nTatham, William, on a letter from\ndo\n61\n9\n2\nToppan. Edward, on the petition of\ndo\n11\n31\n9\n2\nTreaty between the United States and Chickasaws, on appropriations for the\ndo\n20\n9\n2\nTurnpike Company, on the petition of the New York, Highland\ndo\nso\n10\n1\nTreason, on punishing conspiracies of\ndo\n42\n10\n2\nTrading houses with the Indians. relative to the establishment of\ndo\n29\n10\n2\nTappahannock, relative to removing the office of collector to Fredericksburg,\nfrom. (and making Tappahannock a port of delivery)\ndo\n30\n11\n2\nTaylor, Richard, on the petition of\ndo\n6\n11\n2\nThompson, John, on the petition of\ndo\n9\n163\n12\n1\nTennessee, on authorizing the granting and perfecting titles on certain entries\nand locations of lands to the state of\ndo\n28\n12\n1\nTaliaferro, John. on the petition of\ndo\n31\n12\n1\nToulmin, Harry, copy of the presentment against\ndo\n66\n13\n1\nTaliaferro, J. on the petition of\ndo\n6,7\n13\n2\nTappan, Arthur, on the petition of\ndo\n80\n13\n2\nThompson, John, on the petition of\ndo\n4\nDigitized by\n13\n2\nTyson, Maria S., on the petition of\ndo\n38\n13\n2\nTaliaferro, John, on the petition of\ndo\n30\n13\nS\nTax on salaries, on the professional income of lawyers, and on the proceed-\nGoogle\nings of courts of justice. on the expediency of a\ndo\n26\n13\n3\nTax on the District of Columbia, and the several territories of the United\nStates, on the expediency of laying a\ndo\n49\n14\n1\nTyler, John and Benjamin, on the petition of\ndo\n15\n241\nINDEX TO REPORTS OF COMMITTEES.\n24%\nCONGRESS.\nSESSION.\nVOLUME.\nDOC'T.\n14\n1\nTurner, Moses. on the petition of\noctavo\n21\n14\n1\nTreaty with Great Britain, on the disagreeing votes of the two Houses on the\nbill for carrying into effect the commercial\ndo\n52\n14\n1\nThomas. quartermaster general, on the accounts of\ndo\n90\n14\n2\nTonnage, upon the duties on\ndo\n7\n14\n2\nThompson, Samuel, and John Daily, on the petitions of\ndo\n33\n14\n2\nTennessee. on the memorial of North Carolina respecting certain lands in\ndo\n468\n57\n14\n2\nTatbam, William, on the memorial of\ndo\n75\n14\n2\nThomas, Colonel James, on the accounts of\n:\ndo\n85\n4\n2\nVezey and North. merchants in Charleston, on the petition of\ndo\n23\n4\n2\nUniversity, national, on the establishment of a\ndo\n26\n4\n1\nVarnum, Joseph B. on memorials against the undue election and return of\ndo\n27\nDigitized by Google\n3\n2\nUnited States' jurisdiction over places where have been erected beacons, light\nhouses. &c.\nfolio\n13\n5\ns\nVaughan, John, on the petition of\noctavo\n10\n5\nS\nVellum, stamped paper and parchment, probable amount of annual duties on\ndo\n11\na\n3\nValuations of lands, &c. on the act to provide for the\ndo\n12\n6\n1\nVaughan, John, on the petition of\ndo\n4\n6\n1\nVerdeer, John Baptiste, on the petition of\ndo\n56\n6\n2\nValuation of property, on the expediency of repealing the act for the\ndo\n11\ns\n1\nValenzin, David, on the petition of\nde\n36\n9\n1\nVillard, Andre J. on the petition of\ndo\n56\n9\n1\nUniversity of New Orleans, on the petition of the regents of the\ndo\n14\n9\n2\nVirginia military warrants, on the\ndo\n13\n9\n2\nVillard. Andre J. on the petition of\ndo\n29\n10\n1\nVillard. Andre J. on the petition of\ndo\n23\n11\n2\nVolunteer force, on the expediency of raising a\ndo\n30\n12\n1\nVirginia line, of the revolutionary army, on the claims of the officers and sol-\ndiers of the, (to military bounty lands)\ndo\n50\n12\n2\nVincent. Thomas, on the petition of\ndo\n7\n13\n2\nVincennes county, in Indiana, on the petition of sundry citizens of\ndo\n9\n13\n2\nVirginia, on the justice of making good certain bounties in land, promised to\nher officers, soldiers. seamen, &c. on state establishment, during the revo-\nlutionary war. by\ndo\n90\n14\n2\nUniversity, on establishing a\ndo\n4\n4\n2\nWays and Means, report of the committee. (on the measures which ought to\n[89] ]\nbe taken, relative to the balances found by commissioners for settling ac\ncounts between the United States and the individual states, to be due from\ncertain states to the United States\ndo\n3\n4\n2\nWays and Means, report of committee of, (on further revenues, and on the in-\nternal revenues)\ndo\n4\n2\nWelsh, Anna, on the petition of\ndo\n16\n2\n19\nGoogle by Digitized 4 4 4 4 4 4 5\nWhitney. Joshua, and others, on the petitions of\ndo\n2\nWells, Thomas. and others. on the petitions of\ndo\n19\n2\nWhite, Hugh Lawson, on the petition of\ndo\n31\n2\nWhite, Wright, OR the petition of\ndo\n9\n2\nWeights and measures, on a uniform standard of\ndo\n40\n3\nWhitlock, John, on the petition of\ndo\n5\n3\nWhite, Moses, on the petition of\ndo\n8\n243\nINDEX TO REPORTS OF COMMITTEES.\n244\nCONGRESS.\nSESSION.\nVOLUME.\nDOC'T.\n6\n1\nWhite, Moses, on the petition of\noctavo\n10\n6\n1\nWallace. Andrew, on the petition of\n:\ndo\n11\n6\n1\nWest, Cato. and others, on the petition of\ndo\n40, 17, 32\n6\n1\nWestmorcland, on the petition of certain citizens, (relative to compensations\nfor damages sustained from the army)\ndo\n31\n6\n1\nWells, Benjamin. on the petition of\ndo\n52\n6\n1\nWooster. Mary. widow of General Wooster, on the petition of\ndo\n60\nL 1688\n6\n2\nWashington, George, on the mausoleum to\ndo\n8\n6\n2\nWashington city, on the expenditure of money by the commissioners of\ndo\n23\n6\n2\nWayne county, northwest of the Ohio, on the petition of the inhabitants of\ndo\n27\n7\n1\nWashington, on the petition of the inhabitants of, (relative to a canal)\ndo\n36\n1\nWashington, on the memorial of the Commissioners of\ndo\n37\nDigitized 1. 7 by Google\n1\nWashington, on the adjustment of the differences between some inhabitants and\nthe Commissioners of\ndo\n46\n2\nWhite, Moses, on the petition of\ndo\n22\n2\nWells, Benjamin. on the petition of\ndo\n23\n2\nWilmington, in North Carolina, on the memorial of the inhabitants\ndo\n36\n2\nWorthington, Thomas, a letter from, (with the constitution of Ohio)\ndo\n39\n2\nWashington county, in Mississippi, proceeding$ of the citizens of\ndo\n47\n8\n1\nWells, Benjamin, on the petition of\ndo\n29, 30\n8\n1\nWood, John, on the petition of\ndo\n31\n8\n1\nWhite. Moses. on the petition of\ndo\n38\n8\n1\nWarrants, on the expediency of granting further time for location to the pro-\nprietors of military and land\ndo\n54\n8\n1\nWrits of error and appeal from the decisions of the Judges of the Supreme\nCourt of the United States, on the expediency of allowing\ndo\n56\n8\n1\nWashington. on the report of the Surveyor of Public Buildings at\ndo\n70\n9\n2\nWarrants on the Virginia military\ndo\n13\n9\n2\nWestern waters, on the farther exploring of the\ndo\n27\n10\n1\nWeld. Edward, on the petition\ndo\n6\n10\n2\nWateree, on the petition of the company for opening the navigation of the\ndo\n18\n11\n1\nWilkinson, Joseph, on the petition of\ndo\n19\n11\n2\nWhipple, Abraham, on the petition of\ndo\n38\n11\n2\nWebb, J. H. documents relative to the relief of\ndo\n41\n163\n11\n2\nWhite W.\ndo\ndo\ndo\n43\n11\nS\nWilkinson, on the conduct of General\ndo\n1\n12\n1\nWilson, Thomas. on the petition of\ndo\n13\n12\n1\nWarrants, on locating the Virginia military land\ndo\n23\n27\nDigitized by\n12\n1\nWinters, Elisha, on the petition of\ndo\n12\n1\nWabash, on the expedition on the\ndo\n45\n12\n1\nWar with Great Britain, on the causes and reasons of\ndo\n54\n12\n1\nWashington city, petition of sundry inhabitants of\ndo\n65\nGoogle\n13\n1\nWar, on the spirit and manner of the enemy in conducting the\ndo\n13\n13\n2\nWilliamson, John P. on the petition of\ndo\n58\n13\n2\nWhippey, Zebulon. on the petition of\ndo\n73\n13\n2\nWheaton, Sarah, on the petition of\ndo\n88\n13\n2\nWilliams, James, on the petition of\ndo\n64\n245\nINDEX TO REPORTS OF COMMITTEES.\n246\nCONGRESS.\nSESSION.\nVOLUME. DOC'T\n13\n2\nWilliams, Isaac, on the petition of\noctavo\n3\n13\n2\nWalkington, George, on the petition of\ndo\n77\n13\n2\nWhitney, John. on the petition of\ndo\n87\n13\n3\nWashington, William H. on the petition of\ndo\n35\n13\n3\nWashington, OR the causes and particulars of the invasion of, (in August, 1814)\ndo\n24\n13\n3\nWashington, on the expediency of rebuilding the public buildings in\ndo\n19\n14\n1\nWoollen manufacturers, on the petitions of the\ndo\n61\n[168]\n14\n1\nWinters, Gabriel, and others, on the petition of\ndo\n63\n14\n1\nWilloughby, W. junior. on the petition of\ndo\n3\n14\n1\nWest India trade. OH petitions relative to the\ndo\n83\n14\n1\nWashington, General George on the further honors to be paid to the remains of\ndo\n69\n14\n2\nWelsh Ann, on the petition of\ndo\n19\n14\n2\nWinters. Gabriel, on the petition of\ndo\n38\n14\n2\nWells, Levi. and others, on the petition of\ndo\n60\n8\n1\n59\nDigitized by Google\nYazoo company of Virginia, on the memorial of the\ndo\n11\n2\nYoung. Moses. on the petition of\ndo\n13\n11\nz\nYoung. Samuel\ndo\ndo\n19\n11\n2\n*Yazoo claims. on the\ndo\n1\n12\n1\nYoung, Anna, on the petition of\ndo\n18\n12\ns\nYazoo claims, on the bill respecting the\ndo\n13\n13\nS\nYeaton William, on the case of the schooner\ndo\n11\n6\n1\nZane, isaac, on the petition of\ndo\n25\n7\n1\nZane, Isaac, on the petition of\n:\n:\ndo\n29\n. Printed in a separate volume.\n[ [168] 163\nDigitized by Google\n247\nDigitized by Google\nINDEX\nTO THE\nEXECUTIVE COMMUNICATIONS\nAND\nREPORTS OF COMMITTEES,\nMADE TO THE\nMouse of Representatives\nFROM\nDECEMBER sd, 1817, TO MARCH 3d, 1823,\n15th, 16th, & 17th CONGRESS:\nFirst, by a reference, in alphabetical order, to the Executive reports, by the subject-\nmatter thereof-Second, by a reference to the same matter, arranged under the\nhead of the Department whence it came ; to which is added, a reference to all\nother documents printed during the same period, by order of the House, and not\nof a character with the foregoing, under the head \"Miscellaneous.\"\nPRINTED BY ORDER OF THE HOUSE 07 REPRESENTATIVES.\nWASHINGTON: :\nPRINTED BY GALES & SEATON.\nDigitized by Google\n1823.\nDigitized by Google\nINDEX.\nA.\nVol. No. of\nDoc't.\nFIFTEENTH CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION.\n15\nCong. Amelia Island taken possession of by colonists of\n1st Sess.\nSpain\n-\n-\n-\n1\n1\nArmy of the United States, and militia, strength of\nthe, (President's message)\n-\n-\n-\n1\n1\nAmelia Island and Galvezton, proceedings of per-\nsons who had taken possession of\n-\n-\n1\n12\nAppropriations for the year 1818, estimate of the\nnecessary\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n13\nArmy of the United States, report of the strength,\ndistribution and competency of the\n.\n-\n1 18\nAmelia Island, occupied by troops of the United\nStates\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 2 47\nAmelia Island, information in relation to the OC-\ncupancy of, (President's message) -\n-\n5 175\nAppropriations, military, for 1817 and 1818, com-\nmunication from the Secretary of War, on the 2\n50\nArms for the United States, report of the number\nand conditions of contracts for supplying\n-\n3 93\nAppropriations for the navy for the year 1818, re-\nlative to the estimate of\n-\n-\n-\n$ 97\nArms and military stores furnished the respective\nstates, statement of the\n-\n-\n-\nS 107\nAmerica, information in relation to the political\ncondition of the Spanish provinces in\n- 4 174\nAppropriations for the year 1818, estimate of addi-\ntional (military)\n-\n-\n-\n-\n5 192\n15\nCong.\n2d Sess.\nAmelia Island, (see Spain.)\nAppropriations for the year 1819, general esti-\nmate of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n12\nArmory on the western waters, relating to the es-\ntablishment of a national\n-\n-\n-\n2 17\nArmy of the United States, on reducing the\nDigitized by\nGoogle\n2\n26\n4\nINDEX.\nVol. No. of\nDoc't.\n15 Cong. Alabama territory. sales of land in the (see lands.)\n2d Sess.\nAppropriations military for 1819, letter from the\nSecretary of War on the subject of the\n-\n3 56\nDo. do. letter from the Secretary of War\nexplanatory of sundry items therein\n-\n3 76\nAcademy at West Point. (see appropriations mili-\ntary.)\nAccounts for settlement for the year 1818, Regis-\nter of the Treasury's report of persons who\nhave failed to render their\n-\n-\n-\n3\n73\nAcademy and school of practice for the artillery,\non the subject of an additional military\n-\n4 115\nAppropriations, specific, transfers of (see moneys.)\nAttorney General, statement of moneys paid for\nextra services to the\n-\n-\n- 5 149\nAccounts for settlement. to the Fourth Auditor,\npersons who have failed to render their\n-\n5 137\nSIXTEENTH CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION.\n16 Cong. Alabama. constitution of the state of\n-\n-\n1\n1\n1st Sess.\nArmed vessels (foreign) President recommends that\ncertain ports be designated for the entry of,\n(President's message)\n-\n-\n-\n1\n2\nAppropriations for 1820, estimates of\n-\n-\n2\n13\nAgricultural Society of Fredericksburg, V irginia,\nremonstrance of the\n-\n-\n-\n2\n24\nAgricultural Societies of Virginia, memorial of\nthe united -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n3\n34\nArmy of the U. States stength of the (since 1815)\n2\n25\nDo.\nstatement of the expenditure of appro-\npriations in 1819, for the\n-\n-\n-\n2\n31\nAuction, memorial from New York for increase\nof duty on sales at -\n-\n-\n-\n3\n34\nDo. do. Baltimore,\ndo.\ndo.\ndo.\n5\n56\nArmy, report of executions and other punishments\nin the -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n3\n38\ncontingent expenses in 1819, in the\n-\n3\n49\nunexpended balances of appropriations for\nthe\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nS\n5%\ncomparative view of expenditure before the\nlate war, and of the amount now esti-\nmated for the service of the\n-\n-\n3\n53\nAttorney General, his observations respecting his\npowers and duties -\n-\n-\n- 5 68\nArmy, amount expended since 1789, for the sup-\nport of the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n5\n75\nArmy, cost of rations for the year ending 6th June,\n1818, for the\nDigitized by\n-\n-\n6\n85\nINDEX.\n5\nVol. No. of\nDoc't.\n16 Cong. Army, moners paid to General officers and their\n1st Sess.\nstaff, attached to the\n-\n-\n-\n7 103\nAmerican Society in New York for the encourage-\nment of manufactures, memorial of the\n- 8 116\nSIXTEENTH CONGRESS-SECOND SESSION.\n16 Cong. Army, plan for the reduction of the\n-\n- 1\n21\n2d Sess.\nDo.\ndo.\ndo.\ndo. (amended)\n-\n1\n31\nAgricultural Societies in Virginia, memorial of\nthe, (tariff)\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n22\nAgricultural Societies of Maine, memorial of sun-\ndry, (turiff)\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n23\nArmy. documents respecting shooting deserters\n.\nfrom the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n27\nAgricultural Society of New York, memorial of\nthe\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n28\nAppropriations for the year 1821, (general)\n-\n1\n33\nAuctionecrs, of New York, memorial of the\n-\n2\n39\nArmy, distribution of the\n-\n-\n-\n2\n41\nAccounts. names of persons who have failed to\nrender, within the year, their\n-\n-\n3\n10\nArmy, a system of field service and martial law\nfor the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n4\n45\nAcademy at West Point, expenditures on the,\n-\n4\n51\nArmy, in 1821, contingent expenses of the\n-\n4\n52\nArmy, transportation, quarters, and fuel for the\nofficers of the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n4\n55\nAssays of foreign coins\n-\n-\n-\n5\n68\nAgricultural Society of Berkshire, Massachusetts,\nmemorial of\n-\n4\n-\n-\n5 69\nArmy, statement of the pay of the\n-\n-\n6 *91\nArmy, appropriations, in 1820, for the (with un-\nexpended balances)\n-\n-\n-\n- 6 *91\nSEVENTEETH CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION.\n1st 17 Cong. Army, partial appropriations required for the\n-\n1\n7\nSem.\nAssays of foreign coins, result of\n-\n-\n1\n18\nAmerican Philosophical Society, memorial of the\n2\n28\nAmerican Society for the encouragement of ma-\nnufactures, memorial of the\n-\n-\n2\n29\nAppropriations for the service of the year 1822,\nestimate of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\nso\nArmy, contingent expenditures of the\n-\n-\n2\n35\nAppropriations for the army, for 1821, expendi-\nture of, (and balance remaining,)\n-\n-\n4\n62\nTwo documents No. 91.\nDigitized by Google\n|\n6\nINDEX.\nVol. No. of\nDoc't.\n17 Cong. Appropriations for the navy, for 1821, expendi-\n1st Sess.\nture of the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n4\n63\nArmy, saving proposed in the pay department of\nthe\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 5 67\nAcademy military\nArmy proper and } view of the expenses for the\nlast four years, compared\nwith the estimates of the year 1822\n-\n5\n8S\nArmy, proportion of woollens purchased in 1820,\nand 1821, for the\n-\n-\n.\n-\n5\n84\nAppropriations for the War Department, explana-\ntions respecting sundry\n-\n-\n- 5 85\nAmerican provinces of Spain, their independence\nrecognized\n-\n-\n-\n- 5 90\nArmy, strength of each regiment and corps of the\n6\n92\nArmy, names, &c. of the brevet officers of the\n-\n6\n93\nAiken's company of volunteers, information re-\nspecting the promise of rifles to Captain\n-\n6 103\nAcademy, report of the chief engineer upon the\nsubject of the military\n-\n-\n-\n6 104\nAppropriations, (military) explanations of sundry\nitems for the Quartermaster's Department - 6 107\nArmy, information respecting the command of the\nFlorida\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n6 108\nAttorney General, moneys paid him for extra ser-\nvices\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n6 109\nAdams, Mr. his remarks on Mr. Russell's letter,\nnegotiations at Ghent\n-\n-\n- 7 131\nSEVENTEENTH CONGRESS-SECOND SESSION.\n17 Cong. Army, organization and distribution of the\n- 1\n2\n2d Sess.\nArms manufactured in 1822, statement of\n- 1\n2\nAssays of certain foreign coins, result of the\n-\n1\n13\nAppropriations for 1823, estimates of\n-\n- 3 28\nArmy, moneys paid on account of transportation,\nto officers of the\n-\n-\n-\n- 3 38\nArmy, contingent expenses of the\n-\n- 3 41\nAlabama, moneys arising from the sale of public\nlands appropriated to open roads and canals in S\n44\nArmy. statement of the appropriations made in\n1822, for the, with the expenditures and ba-\nlance under each head\n-\n-\n-\n4\n25\n.\nArmories, expenditures in 1822, at the\n-\n-\n5\n69\nArms made and repaired in 1822, statement of -\n5\n69\nAlabama, relative to the sale of lands in Jackson\nand Decatur counties, in the state of\n-\n5\n70\nArms. now belonging to the United States, quan-\ntity and description of\n-\nDigitized - by Google 5\n7S\nINDEA.\n7\nVol. No. of\nDoc't.\n17 Cong. Arming the militia, expenditure of the appropria-\n2d Sess.\nation of 1822, for\n-\n-\n-\n-\n5\n74\nArms required annually for the militia of the west,\ninformation as to the number of\n-\n-\n5\n83\nAdvances of public money since 1817, which have\nnot been accounted for\n-\n-\n- 7 102\nB.\nFIFTEENTH CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION.\n15 Cong. Barbary States, pacific policy of the, (President's\n1st Sess.\nmessage.) -\n-\n-\n-\n1\n1\nBank U.S. reasons of the Secretary of the Trea-\nsury for not transferring public moneys from\nlocal or state banks to the\n-\n-\n1\n9\nBrevet rank in the army of the United States at\nthe close of the late war, list of officers who\nheld\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n19\nBate, John, report of the Secretary of the Trea-\n.\nsury on, the petition of\n-\n-\n-\n2\n38\nBeaumarchais, documents in relation to the claim\nof the heiress of Caron de -\n-\n-\n2\n53\nBalances unsettled on the books of the Register of\nthe Treasury, which have remained three\nyears, prior to the 30th September, 1817,\nstatement of, (partial)\n-\n-\n-\n3\n96\nBalances unsettled on the books of the Register of\nthe Treasury, which have remained three\nyears prior to the 30th Sept. 1817, state-\nment of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 3 120\nBalances unsettled on the books of the Fourth Au-\nditor, which have remained three years years\nprior to the 30th Sept. 1817, statement of - 4 156\nBalances unexpened, (see unexpended balances.)\nBaird, James, and Robert M*Knight, see Spain,\n(Prisoners at Santa Fe.)\nFIFTEENTH CONGRESS-ECOND SESSION.\n15 Cong. Bland, Theodorick, report on the state and poli-\nM Sess.\ntical condition of Buenos Ayres and Chili - 1\n48\nBibb, Governor, (see Spain.)\nBuildings, (see Public buildings.)\nBickley and Clarke, relative to the claims of Google41\nBank paper received for lands sold North-West of\nthe Ohio, (see Lands sold, &c.)\n8\nINDEX.\nVol. No. of\nDoc't.\n15 Cong. Balances on the books of the Second Auditor, by\n2d Session.\npersons who have not presented their accounts\nwithin the year, ending on the 30th Septem-\nber, 1818, statement of\n-\n-\n- 3 55\nBalances of appropriations for the navy, unex-\npended\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n3 80\nBanks of the District of Columbia, statement of\nthe debts, credits, and funds of sundry, (partial)\n4\n83\nDo.\ndo.\ndo.\n(complete)\n4 105\nBritish subjects who have suffered in their proper-\nty, by proceedings to which the United States\nhave been, by their officers, parties, applica-\ntion by\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n4 126\nBremen, applications for commercial advantages\nto the vessels and merchandise of\n-\n-\n4 129\nBalances on the books of the Fourth Auditor,\nwhich have been due more than three years\nprior to the 30th Sept. 1818, statement of - 4 132\nBank of the United States, information in relation\nto balances due from state banks to the\n-\n5 145\nBank of the United States, information in relation\nto balances transferred by the Treasury from\nreceiving banks. to the\n-\n-\n-\n5 146\nBalances on the books of the Third Auditor of the\nTreasury, en advances, prior to 30th Sept.\n1815\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n5 137\nBalances on the books of the Register of the Trea-\nsury, due more than three years prior to the\n30th September, 1818,\n-\n-\n- 5 144\nSIXTEENTH CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION.\n16 Cong. Buenos Ayres, maintains her sovereignty, (Presi-\n1st Session.\ndent's message)\n-\n-\n-\n1\n2\nBaltimore, memorial of sundry merchants of, (cash\npayment of duties)\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n30\nDo.\ndo.\ndo.\n-\n-\n5 56\nBaltimore, memorial of citizens of, against slave-\nry in Missouri,\n-\n-\n-\n-\nS\n40\nBaltimore, memorial of sundry merchants of,\nagainst cash payments of duties,\n-\n-\n5\n70\nBalances on the books of the Register of the Trea-\nsury, due more than three years prior to the\n30th September, 1819,\n.\n-\n-\n5\n71\nDo.\ndo.\ndo.\n-\n-\n6\n80\nBalances, report on the propriety of taking fur-\nther measures for the recovery of old\nDigitized by Google 5 73\nINDEX.\n9\nVol. No. of\nDoc't.\n16 Cong. Barbary Powers, whole amount of expenses of in-\n1st Session.\ntercourse with the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n5 75\nBigger's rangers, report on the memorial of Capt.\n6\n78\nBalances, explanatory letter respecting unscttled,\n(Comptroller,)\n-\n.\n-\n-\n6\n83\nBank U.S. report and statements respecting the\ncondition of the (Secretary of the Treasury,)\n6\n86\nDo.\ndo.\ndo.\n(do.)\n6 92\nBiddle, documents in relation to a present from\nthe Vice Roy of Lima to Capt.\n-\n- 7 101\nBritish American colonies, statement in relation\nto the trade of the United States with the\n-\n7 102\nBritish American colonies, correspondence on the\nsame subject\n-\n-\n-\n- 8 115\nSIXTEENTH CONGRESS-sECOND SESSION.\n16 Cong. Belle Point, military post at, (President's message)\n1\n1\ned Session Bank U.S. observations on the currency of the\nnotes of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 1\n9\nDo.\nstatement of the condition of the\n- 1\n19\nBath, in Maine, memorial of merchants of (against\ntariff,)\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n20\nBalances on the books of the Fourth Auditor\n-\n2\n44\nBalances on the books of the Second and Third\nAuditors\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n3\n10\nBankruptcy, memorial for a system of\n-\n-\n4\n53\nBalances, lists of, are they in conformity with the\n14th section of the act for the prompt settle-\nment of public accounts\n-\n-\n-\n5\n79\nBank of the U.S. proceedings in Ohio against the\n6\n88\nBalances due from collectors and receivers of pub-\nlic moneys -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n7\n97\nBritish and American tonnage in the West India\ntrade\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 7 105\nBalances on the books of the Register\n-\n- 7 108\nSEVENTEENTH CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION.\n17 Cong. Balances on the books of the Third Auditor\n-\n1\n10\nIn Session.\nBooks, memorial for a repeal of dutios on import-\ned, (Philo. Society Philad.)\n-\n-\n-\n2\n28\nBalances on the books of the Second Auditor\n-\n2\n36\nBankruptcy, report of proceedings in certain\nstates and districts. in cases of\n-\n-\n4\n49\nBank of the United States, statements of the situa-\ntion and concerns of the\n-\n-\n-\n4\n52\nDigitized by Google\n2\n10\nINDEX\nVol. No. of\nDoc't.\n17 Cong. Bell, John H. information in relation to Indians\n1st Session.\nin Florida, by\n-\n-\n-\n-\n4\n55\nBalances on the books of the Fourth Auditor\n-\n4 56\nBoundary under the 5th article of the treaty of\nGhent, progress in settling the\n-\n-\n4\n58\nBankruptcy, memorial from Troy, N. Y. against\na system of,\n-\n-\n-\n-\n4 61\nDo.\nmemorial from Charleston, S. C. in favor\nof a system of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n5 65\nBanks. whose notes have depreciated, and in which\npublic moneys have been deposited, informa-\ntion and correspondence in relation to\n-\n5 66\nBalances on the books of the Register, due from\nlate Collectors of the Customs\n-\n-\n5\n68\nBoston. memorial from, trade with foreign colonies\n5\n69\nBaltimore, tonnage money received by the register\nof the city of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n5\n77\nBrevet rank of Generals Gaines and Scott. opin-\nion of the Attorney General respecting the -\n5\n88\nBuenos Ayres, the President recommends the re-\ncognition of the independence of\n-\n-\n5\n90\nBrevet officers of the army, names and rank of\nthe\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 6 93\nBeaumarchais. the President recommends to the\nconsideration of Congress the claim of the\nheirs of Caron de\n-\n-\n-\n-\n6 101\nBanks of the District of Columbia, statement of\nthe affairs of several\n-\n-\n-\n6 105\nBaldwin, Henry, employed as counsel for the U.\nStates while a member of Congress\n-\n6 106\nBalances on the books of the Register, due on ac-\ncount of taxes, internal revenue, and for lands\nsold\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n7 116\nBanks of Edwardsville, Tombecbee, and Missou-\nri, documents relating to the\n-\n-\n7 119\nBrahan, John, receiver at Huntsville, defalcation\nof -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 7 130\nSEVENTEENTH CONGRESS-SECOND SESSION.\n17 Cong. Balances beretofore reported unsettled, informa-\n2d Session.\ntion of the payment of sundry\n-\n- 1\n2\nBoston. memorial of merchants of, (revenue laws)\n1\n11\nBalances on the books of the Third Auditor, re-\nport of\n-\n-\n-\n- 2 32\nBank of Vincennes, security obtained for the debt\ndue by the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n5\n82\nDigitized by Google\nINDEX.\n11\nVol. No. of\nDoc't.\n17 Cong. Banks in which the public moneys have been de-\n2d Session.\nposited, additional information concerning the\n5\n84\nBanks of the District of Columbia, reports OA the\ncondition of the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n6\n86\nBlockade of the ports of the Spanish Main, pro-\nceedings respecting the\n-\n-\n-\n6\n92\nBalances on the books of receipts and expendi-\ntures, and on the books of the revenue\n-\n6\n97\nBalances on the books of the internal revenue\n-\n6\n98\nBalances on the books of the Second Auditor\n-\n7\n99\nBalances on the books of the old internal revenue\nand direct tax, on the books of the late direct\ntax, and due from sales of public land\n- 7 100\nBalances on the books of the Fourth Auditor\n- 7 101\nBanks in which public money has been deposited\nsince 1817, statements showing the amounts\nat various periods, the transfers, and the rea-\nsons thereof, &c. also, statements in relation\nto unavailable funds\n-\n-\n- 8 105\n/\nC.\nFIFTEENTH CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION.\n15 Cong. Collectors of internal duties and direct taxes, emol-\n1st Session.\numents and expenditures of the\n-\n-\n1\n8\nCertificates see Loun office certificates.\nCongress, see Members of Congress.\nClerks in the Navy Department, names of, and\ncompensation to the\n-\n-\n-\n2\n39\nCommissary General of Purchases, statement of\ncontracts made in the year 1817, by the\n-\n2\n64\nClerks in the War Department, names and com-\npensation of the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n65\nClerks in the Treasury Department, names and\ncompensation of the\n-\n-\n-\n2\n70\nCanadian volunteers, to whom land warrants have\nbeen issued, and extra pay allowed, sobse-\nquent to 3d March, 1817, list of the names of\n2\n72\nConstitution of the United States, information of\nthe number of states which have ratified the\n13th article of the amendments to the\n-\n2\n76\nContracts for supplies made by the Treasury De-\npartment during the year 1817, statements of\nthe\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n3\n84\nGollectors of the revenue for 1816, statement of\ncontracts and purchases made by the\n-\ns\nGoogle\n84\nDigitized by\n12\nINDEX.\nVol. No. of\nDoc't.\n15 Cong. Contracts made by the Postmaster General during\n1st Session.\nthe year 1817, list of the\n-\n-\n-\n3\n85\nContracts for the supply of arms since the year\n1789, statement of,\n-\n-\n-\n3 93\nCoins, assays of foreign, see Mint.\nContingent fund of the War Department for 1817,\nstatement of the expenditure of the\n- $ 104\nConstitution U. S. proceedings of the legislature\nof South Carolina relative to the 13th article\nof the amendments to the\n-\n-\n-\n4 129\nCollectors of customs, naval officers, &c. relating\nto the law fixing the compensation of the\n-\n4 131\nCreighton, trial of Capt John Orde\n-\n-\n4 136\nCustoms, annual statement of the emoluments, &c.\nof the officers of the\n-\n-\n-\n4 141\nCommissioner of Claims, statement of the sums a-\nwanded by the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n4 150\nClaims for property lost during the late war, re-\nlating to fraudulent\n-\n-\n-\n4 150\nCourts martial from August 1, 1812, statement in\nrelation to expenses of general\n-\n1\n5 176\nChouteau and Demun, see Spain, imprisonment of\ncitizens U. S. at Santa Fee.\nCnmberland road, progress in the construction\nof the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 5 201\nCommissioners under the treaty of Ghent, pay-\nments made to\n-\n-\n-\n-\n3 103\nCommissioners under the 4th article of the treaty\nof Ghent, decisions of\n-\n-\n- 4 128\nFIFTEENTH CONGRESS-SECOND SESSION.\n15 Cong. Coins of foreign nations, assays at the Mint of\n2d Session.\nthe gold and silver\n-\n-\n-\n2\n26\nCommissariat of the army, a system for the esta-\nblishment of a\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n36\nCaptures during the late war with Great Britain,\nexpenditure of appropriation to reward offi-\ncers, &c. for\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n4%\nClark, see Bickley & Clark.\nCollectors of the revenue, contracts made during\nthe year 1817, by the\n-\n-\n-\n4\n99\nCanals, see roads and canals.\nClerks in the Navy Department, names and sala-\nries of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\ns\n79\nClerks in the Treasury Department,\ndo.\ndo.\n-\n4 101\nClerks in the War Department,\ndo. de.\nGoogle\n4\n106\nDigitized by\nINDEX.\n18\nVol. No. of\nDoc't.\n15 Cong. Clerks in the State Department, names and sala-\n2d Session.\nries of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n4 114\nClerks in the General Post Office,\ndo.\ndo.\n-\n5 134\nCustoms. emoluments of officers employed in the\ncollections of the (1818)\n-\n-\n- 5 143\nContracts for supplies, by the Commissary Gene-\nral of Subsistence, the Ordnance Department,\nCommissary General of Purchases, and En-\ngineer's Department, for 1818, statement ex-\nhibiting the\n-\n-\n-\n. 5 148\nSIXTEENTH CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION.\n16 1st Session. Cong. Chili maintains her independence, (President's\nmessage)\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 1\n2\nCouncil Bluff, troops sent to,\n(do.)\n- 1\n2\nCadets at West Point, memorial of certain\n- 2\n14\nChamber of Commerce, New York, memorial of,\n(discriminating duties, France)\n-\n-\n2\n20\nDo.\ndo.\ndo.\n(against prompt\npayment of duties, &c.)\n-\n-\n-\n2\n32\nClerks in the Navy Department, names and sala-\nries of the -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n27\nContracts made by the Navy Commissioners,\nstatements of the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n28\nCash payments of duties, memorial of merchants\nof Baltimore, in favor of\n-\n- 2\n30\nDo.\ndo.\ndo.\nNew York, in favor of\n-\n3\n34\nDo.\ndo.\ndo.\nSalem, (against)\n-\n5\n59\nDo.\ndo.\ndo.\nBaltimore, (do.)\n-\n5\n70\nColumbia, expenses of the administration of jus-\ntice in the District of\n-\n-\n-\n3\n43\nColumbia, penalties, &c. recovered in the Dis-\ntrict of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n6\n91\nClerks in the Treasury Department, names and\nsalaries of the\n-\n-\n-\n.. 3 44\nContracts made by the War Department, state-\nments of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n3 47\nmade by the Treasury Department,\nstatements of\n-\n-\n-\n3\n48\nfor transporting troops up the Missou-\nri, terms of the\n-\n.\n-\n3 50\nContingent expenses of the army in 1819\n-\n3\n49\nCouncil Bluff, terms of contracts for transporting\ntroops to the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n3\n50\nClerks in the General Post Office, names and sa-\nlaries of the\n-\n-\n-\n- 3 54\nDigitized by Google\n14\nINDEX.\nVol. No. of\nDoc't.\n16 Cong. Contracts made by the Postmaster General, state-\n1st Session.\nment of the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n3\n54\nClerks in the War Department, names and sala-\nries of the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n5\n58\nClerks in the State Department,\ndo.\ndo.\n5 60\nCadets educated at West Point, the number and\nnames of the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n5\n.61\nCadets attached to the military academy in 1815,\nand admitted since\n-\n-\n-\n-\n6 88\nCotton, woollen, and iron manufactures, on pro-\nhibiting the importation of, (and its effects on\nthe revenue)\n-\n-\n-\n-\n5 62\nColonization Society, memorial of the American -\n5\n63\nCouncil Bluff, statement of Col. Johnson's claim\nfor transportation of troops to the\n-\n-\n5 65\nCannon, report respecting the bursting and prov-\ning of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 6 84\nCurrency, report upon the state of the\n-\n-\n6 86\nContracts with I. Johnson, Alex. M·Rea, Elias\nEarle, and P. Townsend\n-\n-\n-\n6\n90\nChamber of Commerce, Philadelphia, memorial\nof the (against cash payments of duties)\n-\n7\n94\nCustoms, emoluments of officers of the\n-\n- 7\n98\nCumberland road, expenditures on the\n-\n-\n7\n99\nClaims Law, (so called) copy of rules, &c. of com-\nmissioner for executing the\n-\n- 3 41\nSIXTEENTH CONGRESS-sECOND SESSION,\n16 Cong. Council Bluff, military post at the\n-\n- 1\n1\n2d Session.\nCapitol, report of the progress of the centre build-\ning of the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n$\nCommerce of New Haven, memorial of the Cham-\nber of, (against new tariff,)\n-\n-\n1\n4\nContractors for carrying the mail, who are post-\nmasters, list of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n14\nCharleston, South Carolina, memorial of citizens\nof, (against new tariff.)\n-\n-\n-\n1\n17\nCustoms, as may be abolished, statement of offi-\ncers of the\n-\n-\n-\n.\n1\n25\nmodification of emoluments of officers\nof the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n26\nCommerce in the West Indies, protection afforded\nto the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n38\nCustoms, fees of certain officers of the\n-\n-\n2\n40\nClerks in the Department of State, names and SB-\nlaries of the\n.\n:\nDigitized . by Google 2 42\nINDEX.\n15\nVol. No. of\nDoc't.\n16 Cong. Clerks in the Department of the Navy, names and\n2d Session.\nsalaries of the\n-\n,\n-\n4\n49\nDo.\ndo.\nGen. Post Office, do.\n5\n57\nDo.\ndo.\nTreasury,\ndo.\n5\n61\nDo.\ndo.\nWar,\ndo. 6 94\nContingent expenses of the military establishment\nfor 1820, statement of\n-\n-\n-\n4\n52\nContract made at the Treasury, in 1820, state-\nment of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n5\n59\nContingent expenses of the Navy, 1820, statement\nof\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n5\n63\nCoins, assays of certain foreign\n-\n-\n5\n68\nCustoms, the number and compensation of certain.\nofficers of the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n5\n75\n& 77\nCustoms, payments made during the years 1816,\n17, 18, 19, and 1320, to officers employed in\nthe collection of the\n-\n-\n- 9 112\nContracts made by the War Department, in 1820\n5\n80\nDo.\nNavy, do.\ndo.\n6\n84\nDo.:\nPost Office do. do. & in 1818\n6\n87\nCustoms, annual statement of emoluments and ex-\npenditures of collectors of the\n-\n-\n7\n102\nCongressmen, where born\n-\n-\n-\n7 106\nSEVENTEENTH CONGRESS-IsT SESSION.\ni7 Cong. Coast of the United States, survey of the\n-\n1\nI\n1st Session. Census, information respecting the completion of\nthe fourth\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 1\n4\nCedar Island, see Smutty Nose Island.\nCorrespondence (secret) with foreign governments\nduring the revolutionary war, message from\nthe President respecting the printing of\n-\n1\n6\nCoins, result of assays at the mint, of certain fo-\nreign\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n12\nClerks employed in the Department of State in 1821\n1\n11\nDo.\ndo.\ndo.\nNavy do.\n2\n14\nDo.\ndo.\ndo. Gen. P. Office do.\n2\n17\nDo.\ndo.\ndo.\nTreasury do.\n2\n22\nDo.\ndo.\ndo.\nWar\ndo.\n2\n32\nCoins struck at the mint in the year 1821\n-\n2\n15\nCapitol, report of the expenditures in 1821, on the 2\n26\nCumberlaud road, report of the Commissioners of\nthe\n-\n.\n-\n-\n.\n2\n27\nCreek and Cherokee Indians, expenditure of 30\nthousand dollars for treating with the\nDigitized by\nGoogle\n25\n16\nINDEX.\nVol. No. of\nDoc't.\n17 Cong. Contingent expenses of the Navy (1821)\n-\n2\n31\n1st\nSession. Contingent expenses of the Army (1821)\n-\n2\n35\nContracts made by the Navy Department (1821)\n2\n37\nCensus of Kershaw district, S. Carolina\n-\n3\n38\nCommerce and navigation of the United States,\nstatement showing the\n-\n-\n-\n3\nS9\nContracts made by the War Dapartment in 1821\n3\n41\nContracts made by the Treasury Department in\n1821\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 4 48\nCustoms, payments since 1816, to inspectors,\nweighers, and gaugers, of the\n-\n-\n4\n50\nCapitol in the city of Washington, longitude of the 4\n51\nDo.\ndo.\ndo.\ndo.\n- 6 96\nCannon and ordnance stores in the several fortifi-\ncations, &c. statement of the\n-\n-\n4 54\nClark, Governor, Missouri, detailed accounts of\nCass, Governor, } Indian agents in Michigan and\ntheir expenditures\n-\n-\n-\n- 4 60\nContracts made in the General Post Office in 1820\nand 1821\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 5 64\nCharleston, South Carolina, memorial from, for a\nbankrupt system\n-\n-\n-\n- 5 65\nCustoms, emoluments and expeditures of the offi-\ncers of the\n-\n-\n-\n- 5 79\nColombia\n&\nChili,\n}\nPresident recommends the recogni-\ntion of the independence of\n- 5 90\nCadets, who have left the academy without com-\nmissions, those who served in the late war,\nand a statement of the expense of supporting\nthe instructors of the\n-\n-\n- 6 104\nCourts martial in New York and Pennsylvania,\nan appropriation required for the expenses of\ncertain\n-\n-\n-\n- 6 107\nColumbia river, information of claims set up by\nforeign governments to the country border-\ning on the -\n-\n-\n-\n- 6 112\nCarver's claim to lands at the falls of St. Antho-\nny, information on the subject of\n-\n-\n7 117\nCumberland road, President's objections to the\nbill for the preservation, &c. of the\n- 7 126\nSEVENTEENTH CONGRESS-ECOND SESSION.\n17 Cong. Cumberland road, the President recommends the\n2d Session.\nrepair of the\n-\n-\n-\n1\n=\nClerks and other officers in the Department of State\ntheir duties, &c.\nGoogle\n-\n-\nS\nDo.\ndo.\ndo.\nTreasury - 1\n4\nINDEX.\n17\nVol. No. of\nDoc't.\n17 Cong. Clerks and other officers in the Department of War,\n2d Session.\ntheir duties, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n- 1\n5\nDo.\ndo.\ndo.\nNavy\n-\n1\n6\nDo.\ndo.\ndo. Gen. Post Office\n1\n7\nCoins, result of assays of certain foreign\n-\n1\n14\nCumberland road, report of the Postmaster Gene-\nral of the condition of the\n-\n-\n-\n1\n16\nClerks employed in the Navy Department in 1822\n1\n18\nDo.\ndo.\nTreasury\ndo.\n-\n1\n26\nDo.\ndo.\nWar\ndo.\n-\n3\n34\nDo.\ndo.\nState\ndo.\n-\n4\n59\nCalhoun. progress and expenditure in 1822, on fort\n3\n39\nContingent expenses of the Navy, for 1822, state-\nment of the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n25\nDo.\nof the Army,\ndo.\n-\n3\n41\nCanals and roads. in Ohio. Indiana. Illinois, Mis-\nsissippi, Alabama, and Missouri, see roads\nand canals.\nColumbia river, letter of Mr. Prevost, &c. relat-\ning to an establishment at the mouth of the -\n3\n45\nContracts made at the Treasury, on behalf of the\nUnited States\n-\n-\n-\n-\n3\n47\nCanal Company of Washington, report of the\n-\n3\n48\nCordage, memorial of manufacturers of, (Philad.)\n3\n49\nContracts made in 1822, by the War Department,\nstatement of\n-\n-\n-\n4\n60\nCommerce and navigation of the United States,\nannual statement of the\n-\n-\n-\n4\n62\nCustom House bonds, statements in relation to -\n4\n64\nCorrespondence relating to the convention of 1818,\nconcluded with Great Britain\n-\n-\n5\n71\nDo.\ndo.\ndo.\ndo.\n6\n89\nCharleston, memorial against certain police regu-\nlations of the city of\n-\n-\n5\n76\nCumberland road, expenditures in laying out and\nmaking the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n5\n77\nCommercial regulations of foreign nations, chan-\nges in the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n5\n85\nContracts made by the Navy Department, in 1822\n6\n93\nCompensations withheld, in consequence of debts\ndue to the United States\n-\n-\n-\n7 103\nContracts made at the General Post Office in 1822\n7\n104\nCustoms, emoluments and expenditures of the offi-\ncers of the -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n8 106\n3\nDigitized by Google\n18\nINDEX.\nVol. No. of\nDoc't.\nD.\nFIFTEENTH CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION.\n15 Cong. Direct taxes and internal duties, see internal duties.\n1st Session. District of Columbia, statements of revenue cul-\nlected, and registered tonnage within the -\n1\n22\nDistrict tonnage of the United States, annual state-\nment of the\n-\n-\n-\n- 2 54\nDuties on goods, wares, and merchandise import-\ned, on the more effectual collection of the\n-\n2\n58\nDirect tax, &c. relating to the redemption of lands\nsold for\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 4 137\nDemun and Chouteau, see Spain, (prisoners at\nSanta Fee.)\nFIFTEENTH CONGRESS-SECOND SESSION.\n15 Cong. District of Columbia, President recommends to\n2d Session.\nthe consideration of Congress, the situation\nof the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n2\nDebt of the United States, see Finances.\nDirect taxes and internal duties, statements relat-\ning to\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- s 47\nDuties on merchandise and tonnage, for the two\nfirst quarters of 1817, statements of\n- 4 124\nDuties, statement showing the effect of changing\nthe charges from specific to ad valorem\n- 4 13%\nSIXTEENTH CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION.\n16 Cong. Duties, internal, and direct taxes, statements re.\n1st Session.\nlating to\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n8\nDuties and\n}\nannual statement of\n-\n-\n2 22\nDrawbacks,\nDebt, redeemable in 1820, 21, 22, 23, and 1824,\nstatement of the public\n-\n-\n-\n5 64\nDebts due to the government, report on the pro-\npriety of adopting further measures for the\nrecovery of the\n-\n-\n-\n- 5 73\nDistrict of Celumbia, see Columbia.\nSIXTEENTH CONGRESSsEcoND SESSION.\n16 Cong. Deserters from the army, orders for shooting\n- 1 27\nSession. Drawbacks, annual statement of\n-\n-\n5\n56\nDirect taxes, sale of property for\n.\n5\n62\nDigitized by Google\nINDEX.\n19\nVol. No. of\nDoc't.\nSEVENTEENTH CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION.\n1st Session.\n17 Cong Discriminating duties, negotiations with foreign\ngovernments, upon the subject of\n-\n- 1\n1\nDrawbacks upon merchandise exported in 1818,\n1819, and 1820\n-\n-\n-\n- 6 95\nDauphine Island. relating to fortifications on,\n(President's message)\n-\n-\n- 6 99\nDuties, statement of articles paying ad valorem\nand specific\n-\n-\n-\n- 6 111\nSEVENTEENTH CONGRESS-sECOND SESSION.\n17\n2d Session.\nCong. Delaware, progress and expenditure in 1822, on\nfort,\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 3 39\nDrawback paid in 1819, '20, '21, statements of - 3\n43\nDuties, information in relation to the operation of\nthe 7th section of the act of 20th April, 1818,\nlaying\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n3\n50\nDaties and drawbacks for 1821 and 1822, state-\nments of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 4 64\nE.\nFIFTEENTH CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION.\n15 Cong. Exports of domestic and foreign products and ma-\n1st Session.\nnufactures, from 1st October, 1816, to 30th\nSeptember, 1817, statements of the -\n- 2 55\nElliot, Jonathan, on the petition of (Secret'y State) 5 189\nFIFTEENTH CONGRESS-ECOND SESSION.\n15\n2d\nSession. Cong. Engineer Department, see appropriations (military.)\nExports during the year ending 30th Sept. 1818,\nstatements of the\n-\n-\n-\n- 3 69\nSIXTEENTH CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION.\n16\nlst Session.\nCong. Exports from the United States for the year end-\ning 30th September, 1819. statements of the 1\n7\nExecutions in the army, since 1815. an account of 3 38\nEarle, Elias, copy of a contract for arms with - 6 90\nSIXTEENTH CONGRESS-SECOND SESSION.\n16 Cong.\nEstimate of appropriations for 1821\n,\n- 1 3S\n2d Session.\nExports in 1820\n-\n-\nDigitized by\nGoogle\n36\n20\nINDEX.\nVol. No. of\nDoc't.\nSEVENTEENTH CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION.\n17 Cong. Extimate of appropriations for 1822\n-\n- 2 30\n1st\nSession.\nEast river, statement of moneys collected, &c. at\nthe custom house of\n-\n-\n- 5 78\nSEVENTEENTH CONGRESS-COND SESSION.\n17 Cong\nEstimate of appropriations for 1823\n-1\n-\n- 3 28\n2d Session.\nExportations in 1822, statements of the\n- 4 62\nF.\nFIFTEENTH CONGRESS-FIEST SESSION.\n15 Cong. Finances, annual report of Secretary of the Trea-\n1st Session.\nsury, on the state of the\n-\n-\n- 1\n4\nFarro, John, see Spain, (prisoners at Santa Fee.)\nFIFTEENTH CONGRESS-SECOND SESSION.\n2d 15 Cong. Floridas, see Spain.\nSession.\nFinances, annual report on thestate of the\n- 2 4\nFunded debt, see Finances.\nForeign coins, see Coins.\nFortifications, see appropriations Military.\nFortifications, statement of payments made to sol-\n-\ndiers for labor on\n-\n-\n-\n- 4 110\na\nSIXTEENTH CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION.\n16 Cong. Floridas, non-ratification, by Spain, of the treaty\n1st Session.\nfor the cession of\n-\n-\n-\n- 1\n2\nFloridas, correspondence on the subject of the\n-\n1\n2\nForeign armed vessels, the President recommends\nthat certain ports be designated for the entry\nof -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 1\n2\nFortifications on the sea coast, in a state of for-\nwardness -\n-\n-\n-\n- 1\n2\nFinances, annual report on the state of the\n- 1\n5\nFortifications, expenditure on (since 1815)\n- 3 51\nDo.\ndo.\n(since 1789)\n- 5 75\nForeign governments, whole amount of expenses\nof intercourse with\n-\n-\n-\n5\n75\nFloridas, correspondence in Madrid, in relation to\nthe treaty for the cession of\nDigitized by Google 7\n-\n93\nINDEX.\n21\nVol. No. of\nDoc't.\n16 Cong. Florida, views of France and Russia, in relation\n1st Session.\nto the cession of\n-\n-\n-\n- 7\n96\nDo.\ndo.\ndo.\ndo.\n7\n104\nDo. correspondence with Gen. Vives, in rela-\ntion to do.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n8 120\nDo.\ndo.\ndo.\ndo. 8 121\nFortifications, contracts for building and repair-\ning. (since 1815)\n-\n-\n-\n- 7 108\nFrance. view of the proceeding of the executive, in\nrelation to the general commerce between the\nUnited States and -\n-\n-\n- 8 115\nSIXTEENTH CONGRESS-SECOND SESSION.\n16 Cong. France, commercial regulations with, (President's\n2d Session.\nmessage)\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 1\n1\nFortifications. commencement of sundry (do.) -\n1\n1\nFinances, annual report on the state of the\n-\n1\n9\nDo. supplementary report on the\n-\n.\n1\n32\nFredericksburg, memorial of citizens of, (against\nnew tariff.)\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n24\nFees of certain judicial and revenue officers\n-\n2\n40\nFrance. information of the number of vessels which\nhave arrived and are expected in the present\nyear, in the river St. Mary's, from\n- 5 58\nFrance, tonnage of French and American vessels,\nemployed in trade between the United States\nand\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n5 72\nFinances, on the 1st Jan. 1821. statement of the\n5\n73\nFortifications, selection of sites for, and progress\nin erecting\n-\n-\n-\n-\n7\n98\nFishing vessels, bounties allowed, since 1789, to\n7 101\nFloridas, treaty for the cession of the\n-\n- 7 103\nSEVENTEENTH CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION.\n17 Cong. France. state of our commercial relations with,\n1st Session.\ndifferences respecting the construction of the\n8th article of the Louisiana treaty; seizure of\nthe ship Apollo, &c.\n-\n-\n- 1\n1\nFloridas, correspondence relative to the delivery\nto the United States of the -\n-\n- 1\nI\nFinances, annual report on the state of the\n- 1\n3\nFlorida, documents relating to the misunderstand-\ning between General Jackson and Judge Fro- 3\n42\nmentin, and between General Jackson and the\nand\nDigitized by\nlate Spanish Governor of\n-\n-\n-\n6\n113\nFromentin, Judge, see next above.\n22\nINDEX.\nVol. No. of\nDoc't.\n17 Cong. Fortifications, cannon, &c. on hand in the several 4\n54\n1st Session. Florida, number and condition of Indians in the\nterritory of\n-\n-\n-\n- 4 55\nFortifications, information of the state of, and ex-\npenditures on the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n5 87\nFortifications, explanations respecting the appro-\npriations required for the\n-\n-\n- 5 89\nFortifications. message from the President upon\nthe subject of the, Dauphin Island and Mobile\nPoint,\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 6 99\nFrankford, explanations respecting the appropri-\nations required for the arsenal at.\n-\n-\n6 107\nFlorida, information respecting the command of\nthe troops in\n-\n-\n-\n-\n6 108\nFortifications, application of moneys appropriated\nin 1821 for\n-\n-\n-\n-\n6 114\nDo. at the Pea Patch, expenditures on the -\n6 115\nFrench slav c ship, La Pensee, judicial proceed-\nings in the case of the\n-\n-\n- 7 118\nSEVENTEENTH CONGRESS-sECOND SESSION.\n17 Cong. France, information of a commercial convention\n2d Session.\nconcluded with\n-\n-\n-\n- 1\n2\nFrance, copy of a commercial convention conclud-\ned with\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n3\n31\nFortifications, progress made in the year 1822, in\nconstructing the\n-\n-\n-\n- 1\n2\nFinances, annual report on the state of the\n- 1\n12\nFlorida, laws which have been made by the legis-\nlative council of\n-\n-\n-\n- 1\n17\nFlorida, memorial of the citizens of\n-\n- 1\n19\nFortifications, in 1822, progress and expenditures\non -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n3\n39\nFlorida, information relating to the Indians in\n-\n3 51\nDo. acts of the legislative council of\n-\n3 52\nDo. memorial of the legislative council of\n-\n3\n53\nFinances, sundry statements in relation to the\n-\n4\n64\nFlorida, document relative to title to lands in\n-\n4\n66\nFortifications, respecting the expenditure of the\nappropriations of 1820, '21, and '22, on ac-\ncount of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n5\n72\nFlorida, memorial of the citizens of West\n- 5 75\nDigitized by Google\nIXDNE.\n28\nVol. No. of\nDoc't.\nG.\nFIFTEENTH CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION.\n15 Cong. Ghent, proceedings of commissioners under the\nlat Session.\ntreaty of, (President's message,)\n-\n-\n1\n1\nGalvezton, see Spain, (President's message.)\nGalvezton, see Amelia Island, proceedings of per-\nsons who took possession of.\nGeorgia militia claims, upon the subject of\n- 1 27\nGhent, statement of moneys paid under the treaty\nof, (to Commissioners, f.c.)\n-\n-\n3 103\nGhent, decisions. &c. of Commissioners under the\n4th article of the treaty of -\n-\n- 4 128\nFIFTEENTH CONGRESS-sECOND SESSION.\n15 Cong. Great Britain, commercial convention with, (Pre-\n2d Session.\nsident's message,)\n-\n-\n-\n- 1\n2\nGraham, John, report in relation to the affairs of\nSpanish America, (accompanying the Presi-\ndent's message, 2d Sess. 15th Congress,) by\n1\n2\nGovernor of Georgia, (see Wright, Cupt. Obed.)\nDo.\ndo. Correspondence with War Dept.\n3\n68\nGoods, importations of, sec Importations.\nSIXTEENTH CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION.\n16 Cong. Great Britain, failure of the negotiations for a com-\n1st Session.\nmercial convention with\n-\n-\n- 1\n2\nGreat Britain, correspondence in relation to the\ncommercial intercourse with\n-\n- 8 115\nGhent, a foreign sovereign named to decide the\ndifferences arising out of the 5th article of the\ntreaty of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n2\nGunpowder, &c. report of the loans of\n-\n-\n6\n79\nDo.\nloaned to Stull and Williams, report\nrespecting\n-\n-\n-\n6\n88\nDo.\ncopy of contracts for the delivery of 6\n90\nSIXTEENTH CONGRESS-SECOND SESSION.\n16 & Cong. Green Bay. military post at, President's message,\n1\n1\nSession. Ghent, progress and expenses of the Commission-\ners under the treaty of\n-\n-\n-\n1\n30\nDigitized by Google\n24\nINDEX.\nVol. No. of\nDoc't.\nSEVENTEENTH CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION.\n17 Cong. Ghent, the Emperor of Russia appointed umpire\n1st Session.\nunder the 1st article of the treaty of, Presi-\ndent's message.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n1\nGaugers, see Customs.\nGhent, progress of the Commissioners under the\n5th article of the treaty of\n-\n-\n- 4\n58\nGreen, James, report on his petition\n-\n-\n5\n73\nGhent. correspondence which led to the treaty of\n5\n75\nGeorgia, moneys received at Savannah under an\nact of, Tonnage duty.\n-\n-\n-\n5 77\nGeorgia, additional appropriation required, to ex-\ntinguish Indian title to lands in\n-\n-\n5\n80\nGaines, General, opinion of the Attorney General\nrespecting the brevet rank of\n-\n- 5 88\nSEVENTEENTH CONGRESS-SECOND SESSION.\n17 Cong. Great Britain, renewal of the trade between the\n2d Session.\nUnited States and certain colonies of\n- 1\n2\nGhent, decision of the Emperor of Russia on the\n1st article of the treaty of -\n-\n- 1\n2\nGreece, views of the President respecting the con-\ntest now going on in\n-\n-\n- 1\n2\nGhent, convention concluded under the mediation\nof Russia. respecting the construction of the\n1st article of the treaty of -\n-\n-\nS\n30\nGreat Britain, construction of 1st article of treaty\nof peace with\n-\n-\n-\n-\n3\n30\nGeorgia. letter from the Governor of, relating to\nIndian rights to land\n-\n-\n-\n4\n57\nGreat Britain. correspondence relating to the con-\nvention of 1818, concluded with\n-\n-\n5\n71\nDo.\ndo.\ndo.\ndo.\n6\n89\nGhent, transactions of the Commissions under\nthe 6th and 7th articles of the treaty of\n-\n6\n91\nH.\nFIFTEENTH CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION.\n15 Cong. Heath, proceedings of a court martial ordered for\n1st Session.\nthe trial of Capt John\n-\n-\n- 2\n66\nHospitals, statements in relation to navy\n- 2 56\nDigitized by Google\nINDEX.\n25\nVol. No. of\nDoc't.\nFIFTEENTH CONGRESS-sECOND SESSION.\n15 Cong. Hamburgh, application for commercial advantages\n2d Session.\nto the vessels and merchandise of\n-\n- 4 129\nSIXTEENTH CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION.\n16 Cong. Hospital fund, statement of the receipts of the navy\n5\n74\n1st Session.\nDo.\nreceipts and expenditure of the ma-\nrine -\n-\n-\n-\n7 106\nSIXTEENTH CONGRESS-ECOND SESSION.\n16 Cong. Horses lost in the Seminole war, information on\n31 Session.\nthe subject of\n-\n-\n-\nof 1 29\nHampshire county in Virginia, see Virginia.\nSEVENTEENTH CONGRESS- FIRST SESSION.\n17 Cong. Hospital fund, (naval,) report of the Commission-\n1st Session.\ners of the\n-\n*\n-\n-\n- 1\n8\nHospital fund, application of the naval and marine\n1\n18\nHav ana, outrages committed on the officers and\ncrews of American vessels in the port of - 3\n46\nHill, Mark Langdon. statement of moneys paid\nhim for taking charge of a fort, while a mem-\nber of Congress\n-\n-\n-\n- 6 106\nSEVENTEENTH CONGRESS-SECOND SESSION.\n17 Cong.\n2d Session.\nHospital Fund, (Naval,)\n-\n-\n- 1 20\nI.\nFIFTEENTH CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION.\n15 Cong. Indian tribes, pacific policy of the, (President's mes-\n1st Session.\nsage,\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n1\nIndian tribes bordering on lake Erie, purchase of\nlands from the, President's message,\n- 1\n1\nInternal duties and direct taxes, statements relat-\ning to the -\n-\n-\n-\n- 1\n3\nIndents of interest, see loan office and army certi-\nficates.\nIron in bars and bolts, communication from the\nBritish minister respecting duties on itized by\nGoogleo1\nIron in bars, bolts, pigs, &c. imported annually\nfrom May, 1812, to May, 1817, statement of 3 110\n26\nINDEX.\nVol: No. of\nDoc't.\n15 Cong. Indians, information in relation to the war with\n1st Session.\nthe Seminole, (Presudent's message,)\n- 4 173\nImportations. in American and foreign vessels,\nfrom 1st October, 1815, to 30th Sept. 1816,\nreport of the\n-\n-\n-\n- 5 198\nFIFTEENTH CONGRESS-sECOND SESSION.\n15 Cong. Illinois, Constitution of the state of\n-\n-\n2\n1\n2d\nSession.\nIndians, on abolishing existing establishments and\nopening to individuals, trade with the, (Secre-\ntary of War,)\n-\n-\n-\n- 2 25\nInternal duties, see Direct taxes.\nIndians, respecting the payment of the claims of\nthe friendly Creek\n-\n-\n-\n-\n4 98\nImportations of goods, wares, and merchandise in\nAmerican and foreign vessels, from 1st Oct.\n1816. to 30th Sept. 1817, statements of\n- 5 133\nJackson, General, see Spain.\nDo.\ndo.\nsee Wright, Capt. Obed.\nDo.\ndo.\nsee Correspondence with War\nDepartment.\n-\n-\n-\n-\nS 68\nSIXTEENTH CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION.\n16 Cong. Internal duties and direct taxes, statements relat-\n1st Session.\ning to\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n8\nDo.\ndo.\nstatement of the amount re-\nceived into the Treasury. since 1818, from - 5 75\nIllinois river and lake Michigan, on uniting the\nwaters of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 2 17\nIndians. progress made in the civilization of the - S\n46\nIndians. amount expended since 1789, for inter-\ncourse with the\n-\n-\n-\n- 5 75\nIndian trading houses, goods furnished since 1815,\nto the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n8 110\nImportations of foreign goods, statements relating\nto the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 8 118\nJohnson, Col. James. report on his claim\n-\n5 65\nDo.\ncopy of his contract for gunpowder\n6\n90\nJohnson, John, jr. memorial of\n-\n- 8 117\nSIXTEENTH CONGRESS-SECOND SESSION.\n16 Cong. Indian department. expenditures and receipts in the 4 47\n2d Session. Indians, negotiations with the Six Nations of Google 70\nIndian trading houses. amount of merchandise on\nhand at the several\n-\n-\n-\n5\n71\nINDEX.\n27\nVol. No. of\nDoc't.\n16 Cong. Importations, for one year preceding 30th Septem-\n2d Session.\nber, 1819\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 7 107\nInspectors, weighers, gaugers, &c. names and\ncompensation of, see Customs.\nJohnson, Col. James, papers relating to the claim\nof -\n-\n-\n,\n-\n- 8 110\nSEVENTEENTH CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION.\n17 Cong. Indian department, partial appropriation asked\n1st Session.\nfor the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n7\nDo. do. report, Secretary of War, in re-\nlation to disbursements of appropriations for\nthe\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 2 24\nIndian tribes, expenditures, &c. for the civiliza-\nzation of the\n-\n-\n-\n- 2 34\nInspectors of the customs, see Customs.\nIndians in Florida, information of the number and\nand condition of\n-\n-\n-\n- 4 55\nIndian tribes, progress in the civilization of the - 4\n59\nIndian agents, in Missouri and Michigan, a detail\nof their accounts and expenditure in 1820 and\n1821,\n-\n4\n-\n-\n- 4 60\nIndian treaties in Michigan, explanations respect-\ning the appropriations for making\n-\n-\n5 85\nIndependence of the late Spanish American pro-\nvinces recognized\n-\n-\n-\n- 5 90\nIndian department, number and description of per-\nsons employed in the\n-\n-\n- 6 110\nIron, correspondence with the British minister re-\nspecting the duties on imported rolled and\nhammered\n-\n-\n-\n9\n7 125\nInternal improvements, views of the President re-\nspecting the power of Congress to make - 7 127\nJackson, General, information of the disagreement\nbetween Judge Fromentin and\n-\n- 1\n1\nJournal of the convention which framed the Con-\nstitution, and secret journal of the old Con-\ngress, message from the President respecting\nthe printing of the\n-\n-\n-\n- 1\n6\nJackson, Gen. misunderstanding between Judge\nFromentin, Governor Calava, and\n- 3 42\nDo.\ndo.\ndo.\n- 6 113\nDigitized by Google\n28\nINDEX.\nVol. No. of\nDoc't.\nSEVENTEENTH CONGRESS-SECOND SESSION.\n17 Cong. Inclined plane and marine rail-way, message up-\n2d Session.\non the subject of the\n-\n-\n- 3 42\nIndiana and Illinois, moneys arising from the sale\nof public lands appropriated to opening roads\nand canals in\n-\n-\n-\n-\n3 44\nIndians in Florida, information in relation to the\n3\n51\nDo. in Georgia, respecting their claims to land\n4\n57\nImportations in 1822, annual statement of the\n-\n4\n62\nIndian trade. &c. accounts of superintendents and\nagents in relation to the\n-\n.\n- 5 80\nK.\nSIXTEENTH CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION.\n16 Cong. King, Colonel William, proceedings of a court\n1st Session.\nmartial for the trial of\n-\n-\n- 8 119\nSIXTEENTH SESSION.\n16 Cong. King, Colonel William, orders deserters taken in\n2d Session.\nthe fact to be shot\n-\n-\n-\n- 1 27\nSEVENTEENTH CONGRESS-sECOND SESSION.\n17 Cong. Key West, see Thompson's Island\n-\n- 3 29\n2d Session.\nL.\nFIFTEENTH CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION.\n15 Cong. Lakes, arrangement with Great Britain for the\n1st Session.)\nreduction of the naval force on the,( President's\nmesssge,)\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 1\n1\nLouisiana debt, relating to the redemption of the,\n(President's message,)\n-\n.\n- 1\n1\nLands of the United States, relating to the pro-\nceeds of the sales of, (President's message,) - 1\n1\nLand to soldiers of the late war, statement of war-\nrants for military bounty\n-\n-\n- 1\n8\nLoan office and army certificates and indents of in-\nterest on the books of the Treasury, outstand-\ning, report of\n-\n.\n-\n1 94\nDigitized by Google\nINDEX.\n29\nVol. No. of\nDoc't.\n15 Cong. Lands of the United States, statement of the quan-\n1st Session.\ntity sold and remaining for sale, (and emolu-\nments of Receivers and Registers for four years\npreceding the 1st October, 1817,)\n-\n-\n2\n71.\nLands to Canadian volunteers, see Canadian vo-\nlunterrs.\nLewis, William B.\n.\n-\n-\n-\n3 113\nLands sold for direct taxes, relating to the re-\ndemption of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n4 137\nFIFTEENTH CONGRESS-SECOND SESSION.\n15 Cong. Louisiana and Missouri, plan for the adjustment\n2d Session.\nof land claims in. (Secretary Treasury,)\n-\n2\n22\nLands set apart for the encouragement of the cul-\ntivation of the vine and olive, information re-\nlating to\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n33\nLands in Alabama, sales of public\n-\n-\n2\n41\nLands sold, north west of the Ohio, statement of\n2\n46\nLands of the United States, during the year 1817,\nand the three first quarters of the year 1818,\n.\nsales of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n3\n52\nLands within the territory of Orleans, and district\nof Louisiana, instructions to Commissioners\nfor adjusting claims to\n-\n-\n-\n3 62\nSIXTEENTH CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION.\n16 Cong. La Plata, the provinces to the north of, maintain\n1st Session.\ntheir independence\n-\n-\n- 1\n2\nLands sold at the different land offices, up to 1819,\na statement of the quantity\n-\n-\n5\n57\nLaws of the United States, list of the names of the\npublishers of the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n5\n69\nLoans, amount received from\n-\n-\n-\n5\n75\nLoans, amount reimbursed of\n-\n-\n-\n5\n75\nLands, amount received for the sale of public\n-\n5\n75\nLight-house at the mouth of the Mississippi, re-\nport OII the state of the\n-\n-\n-\n7\n97\nLouisiana, memorial of the General Assembly of,\n(Land titles,)\n-\n.\n-\n-\n7 100\nDo.\nDo.\nDo. (Foreign coins)\n8 113\nLands in Lousiana. regulations of the Spanish go-\nvernment for granting of\n-\n- 8 114\nDigitized by Google\n30\nINDEX.\nVol. No. of\nDoc't.\nSIXTEENTH CONGRESS-SECOND SESSION.\n16 Cong. Lands. amount due for sales of public, (President's\n2d Session.\nmessage,)\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n1\nLands, statements of the costs of purchase, sur-\nveying, and selling, since 1789, of the pub-\nlic, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n. 1\n8\nLands, statement of claims for military bounty -\n1\n13\nLands, sold under the law for cash payments,\nstatement of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\nS5\nLands purchased as sites for military purposes - 6\n83\nSEVENTEENTH CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION.\n1st 17 Cong. Light-houses, report upon the subject of -\n-\n1\n5\nSession.\nLands, prior to 1st July. 1820, reports of pro-\nceedings under the act of the 2d March, 1821,\nfor the relief of the purchasers of public\n.\n2\n19\nLands in Illinois, Indiana, and Missouri, since\n1816, amount of sales of\n-\n-\n-\n2\n23\nLand-offices, the manner in which, and by whom\nexamined -\n1\n-\n-\n.\nS 44\nLongitude of the Capitol, ascertained by William\nLambert\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n4\n51\nDo.\ndo.\ndo.\ndo. 6 96\nLand-offices, payments made J. B. Thomas, for\nexamining certain\n-\n-\n-\n-\n5\n71\nLands claimed by the state of New York, respect-\ning extinguishment of the Indian title to\n-\n5\n74\nLand-offices, with their relative positions and dis-\ntances from each other, the annual expense of\nsupporting them, and the moneys received at\neach during the years 1820, and 1821\n- 6 94\nLand-offices, in St. Louis, Franklin, Huntsville,\nand Cahaba, incidental expenses of the\n- 6 101\nLa Pensee, proceedings in the case of the French\nslave ship\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 7 118\nLead-mines, information respecting the leasing of 7 129\nLand-office at Huntsville, defalcation of John\nBraham, receiver at the\n-\n-\n. 7 130\nSEVENTEENTH CONGRESS-sECOND SESSION.\n17 Cong. Lead-mines, views of the President in relation to\n21 Session.\nthe\n-\ne\n-\nDigitized by Google 2\nINDEX.\n31\nVol. No. of\nDoc't.\n17 Cong. Lands. in Ohio, Indiana, Mississippi. Illinois, Ala-\n2d Session.\nbama, and Missouri, moneys arising from the\nsale of. paid to said states. and appropriated\nfor opening roads and canals\n-\n- 3 44\nLand-offices, compensation to registers and receiv-\ners of the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 4 65\nLands in Florida. document relating to the title to\n4\n66\nLands, contracts made by the surveyor general of\nthe public -\n-\n-\n-\n- 4 67\nLands in Jackson and Decatur counties, in Alaba-\nma, relative to the sale of\n-\n-\n- 5 70\nLand offices, contingent expenses of the\n- 5 79\nLands, operations of the several land offices, under\nthe act for the relief of purchasers of public\n6\n87\nLand-offices, clerk hire, office rent, &c. allowed to\nregisters and receivers, with a statement of\ntheir emoluments for three years\n-\n- 6 95\nLands, report of balances due from the sales of\npublic\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 7 100\nFIFTEENTH CONGRESS-FIRsT SESSION.\n1st Session.\n15 Cong. Militia of the United States, estimated number of\nthe, (President's messa. e,)\n-\n-\n- 1\n1\nMississippi stock, see Louisiana debt.\nMississippi, constitution of the state of -\n- 1\n2\nMilitary bounty lands, see Lands.\nMilitia claims of the state of Georgia, report up-\nON the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 1 27\nMembers of Congress who have held offices since\nthe 4th March, 1816, report of the names of 1\n28\nMilitary appropriations for the years 1817 and\n1818, remarks of the Secretary of War upon\nthe\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 2 50\nMeade, information of the detention and confine-\nment of Richard W.\n-\n-\n- 2 67\nMassachusetts, claim for militia services, state-\nment relating to\n-\n-\n-\n- 2 80\n& 81\nMiscellaneous claims, not otherwise provided for,\nstatement of the payment during the year\n1817, of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 3 84\nMint, report of assays of foreign gold and silver\ncoins by the director of the\n-\n- 3 95\nMilitary establishment for the year 1817, state-\nment of the expenditure of the contingent fund\nDigitized by\nappropriated for the\nGoogle 3 194\n-\n.\n-\n82\nINDEX.\nVol. No. of\nDoc't\n18 Cong. Military stores and arms furnished the several\n1st Session.\nstates, see Arms.\nM.Knight, Robert, see Spain, (Prisoners at San-\nta Fee.)\nMint of the United States, sundry statements re-\nlating to the\n-\n-\n-\n- 5 199\nFIFTEENTH CONGRESS-SECOND SESSION.\n15 Cong. Missouri, plan for the adjustment of land claims\n2d Session.\nin Louisiana and\n-\n-\n-\n- 2 22\nMilitary peace establishment, on reducing, (see\nCommissariat.)\nMoneys received for land sold north-west of Ohio,\n(see Lands sold, &c.)\nMilitary establishment, Secretary of War to Mili-\ntary Committee on the subject of the\n- 3 54\nMilitary establishment, statement of moneys drawn\nfrom the Treasury, from 1st October, 1817,\nto 30th Sept. 1818, on account of the\n- 4 88\nMiscellaneous claims, statement of payments on\naccount of certain\n1\n-\n-\n-\n4 99\nMilitary establishment, expenditure of moneys ap-\npropriated for the contingent expenses of the\n(1818)\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n4 102\nMilitary academy, see Academy.\nMoneys transferred from sundry specific appro-\npriations to other specific appropriations dur-\ning the year 1818, statement of\n-\n- 4 125\nMerchandise, importations of, see Importations.\nMint of the United States, sundry statements in\nrelation to the\n-\n-\n-\n- 5 150\nSIXTEENTH CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION.\n16 Cong. Manufactures, President recommends that further\n1st Session.\nprotection be granted to domestic\n-\n-\n1\n2\nMandan villages, see Council Bluffs.\nMaine, constitution, &c. of the state of\n-\n- 1\ns\nMissouri, memorial of the legislature of, (admis-\nsion) and copy of census of,\n-\n-\n1\n4\nManufactures, memorial of the friends of, (New-\nYork,)\n.\n-\n-\n-\n- 1\n9\nManufacturers of Maryland, memorial of\n- 2 12\nMint, report of the director of the\n-\n-\n2 15\nMichigan and Illinois river, on uniting the waters\nof lake\n-\n-\n-\n-\n. s 17\nDigitized by Google\nINDEX.\n33\nVol. No. of\nDoc't.\n16 Cong. Missouri, resolution of the legislature of, (Land\n1st Session.\nclaims,)\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n21\nMilitary establishment since 1815, statement of the\n2\n26\nMerchants of Baltimore, memorial of, (pay duties\npromptly.) -\n.\n-\n-\n-\n2\n30\nMerchants of New York,\ndo\ndo\n3\n34\nMerchants of Salem.\nagainst\ndo\n5\n59\nMerchants of Baltimore,\ndo\ndo\n5\n70\nMissouri. memorial from Baltimore against slave-\nry in\n-\n-\n-\n-\n3\n40\nMiscellaneous claims discharged\n-\n-\n3\n48\nMilitary establishment. contingent expenses of the\n3\n49\nMilitary academy. statements, whole amount of\nmoneys expended there, number and names of\ncadets. and an estimate of the sums necessa-\nry for the three succeeding years\n-\n-\n5\n61\nMilitary academy, cadets attached thereto in 1815,\nand since, with the rules and regulations for\nits government\n-\n-\n-\n-\n6\n88\nMaine, memorial of the Members of Congress\nfrom the district of\n-\n-\n-\n6\n82\nM·Rea, Alexander, copy of his contract to supply\ngunpowder\n-\n-\n-\n-\n6\n90\nMint. report of the director of the\n-\n-\n7\n95\nMarine hospital fund, receipts and expenditures\nof the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n7\n106\nMilitia of the United States. abstract of the\n-\n7\n107\nMint, statements in relation to the\n-\n- 8 109\n& ession.\n15 Cong.\nSIXTEENTH CONGRESS-sECOND SESSION.\nMissouri, military posts on the river\n-\n- 1\n1\nDo. constitution of the state of\n-\n-\n1\n2\nMaine. agricultural sections of, (against increase\nof duties)\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n23\nMilitary academy, (see Academy.)\nMartial law. a system of\n-\n-\n-\n4\n45\nMilitary establishment. contingent expenses of the\n4\n52\nMiscellaneous claims discharged for 1820\n-\n5\n59\nMilitia, whole number in service in the late war\n-\n5\n67\nMint, assays of coins at the\n-\n-\n-\n5\n68\nMississippi stock, funds applicable to the payment\nof the\n-\n$\n-\n-\n-\n6\n81\nMilitary purposes, sites and buildings for\n-\n6\n83\nMint, sundry statements concerning the\n-\n6\n85\nMarine corps, report in relation to the\n6\nigitized by\n96\nMint, statements of moneys coined in the year\n1820, at the\n-\n-\n7\n99\n-\n-\nV\n34\nINDEX.\nVol. No. of\nDoc't.\n16 Cong. Militia, returns of the number of the\n-\n-\n7 104\n2d\nSession.\nMembers of Congress, list of the names and place\nof nativity of the\n-\n-\n-\n- 7 106\nSEVENTEENTH CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION.\n17 Cong. Mississippi river, survey of the\n-\n- 1\n1\n1st Session.\nMint. coins struck in 1821, at the\n-\n-\n2\n15\nMilitia fines of Pennsylvania. information from\nthe Treasury Department in relation to\n-\n2\n25\nManufactures. memorial of the American Society\nfor the encouragement of domestic\n-\n-\n2\n29\nMilitary establishment for the year 1821, contin-\ngent expenses of the\n-\n-\n-\n2\n35\nMorrison, James, petition of\n-\n-\n-\n3\n45\nMiscellaneous claims discharged at the Treasury\n4\n48\nMeasurers and markers, (see Customs.)\nMilitary establishment, appropriations and expen-\nditures on account of the\n-\n-\n-\n4\n62\nMaryland, tonnage duty received by the register\nof Baltimore, under a law of\n-\n-\n5\n77\nManufactures, memorial of the Pennsylvania So-\nciety for the encouragement of\n-\n-\n5\n81\nMilitary academy, comparative view of the expen-\nses. for various years, of the\n-\n-\n5\n83\nManufactures, domestic, purchased in 1820 and\n1821, for the army\n-\n-\n-\n5\n84\nMexico. the President recommends the recogni-\ntion of the independence of\n-\n-\n5\n90\nMilitia of the United States. annual return of the\n5\n91\nMails between the city of Washington and Wheel-\ning. causes of the failure of the\n-\n- 6 97\nMobile Point, message from the President in rela-\ntion to the fortification on\n-\n-\n-\n6\n99\nMembers of Congress employed in other capaci-\nties on public account, information respecting\n6 106\nMinisters to foreign countries, since 1800, salaries\noutfits, &c. of\n-\n.\n-\n-\n7 120\nMembers of the House of Representatives, places\nof nativity\n-\n-\n-\n- 7 132\nSEVENTEENTH CONGRESS-SECOND 9ESSION.\n17 Cong Manufactures. views of the President in relation to\n1\n2\n2d Session. Marine corps. plan of a peace establishment of the 1\n10\nMaryland, resolutions of the Legislature of, (forti-\nfications)\n-\n-\n-\n-\nGoogle\n14\nDigitized by\nMississippi & Ohio rivers, report of a survey of the\nS\nS5\nINDEX.\n35\nVol. No. of\nDoc't.\n17 2d Cong. Monroe, progress and expenditure in 1822. on fort 3\n39\nSession. Militia fines, assessed in Virginia for non perform-\nance of duty\n-\n-\n-\n-\n3\n40\nMilitary establishment, contingent expenses of the\n3\n41\nMarine rail-way and inclined plane, message on\nthe subject of the\n-\n-\n.\n-\n3\n42\nMississippi and Missouri, moneys arising from the\nsale of public lands, appropriated to opening\nroads and canals in\n-\n-\n- 3 44\nMaryland, communication of the Executive of, re-\nlative to a survey of the Potomac river\n-\n3\n46\nMiscellaneous claims paid at the Treasury in 1822\n3\n47\nMilitary establishment in 1822, appropriations and\nexpenditures on account of the\n-\n-\n4\n55\nMissouri, memorial of the Legislature of, (Indian\ntitle to lands)\n-\n.\n-\n-\n4 57\nMilitia, expenditure of appropriation of 1822, for\narming the\n-\n-\n-\n- 5 74\nMint, operation in 1822, of the\n-\n-\n6\n88\nManufactures, supplementary return of domestic\n6\n90\nMilitia, annual return of the\n-\n-\n- 8 108\nN.\nFIFTEENTH CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION.\n15\n1st Session.\nCong. Navy. statement of the expenditure of moneys,\nfrom 1st October, 1816, to 30th Sept. 1817,\non account of the, (und unexpended balances\nremaining in the Treasury on the 1st Oct. 1816)\n2\n40\nE\nNavy, statement of contracts made due ing the year\n1816, by the Commissioners of the\n-\n2\n41\nNavy hospitals, sundry statements in relation to\n2\n56\nNavy pension fund, statements in relation to the\n2\n57\nNavy, estimates of appropriations for the\n-\n3\n97\nNaples. relating to the claims of merchants for\nproperty confiscated by authority of the king of\n4 130\nNetherlands, renewal of the commercial treaty be-\ntween the United States and the government\nof the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 4 168\nNaval service of the United States, rules, regula-\ntions, and instructions for the\n..\n- 5 202\nFIFTEENTH CONGRESS-ECOND SESSION.\n24\nSession. Cong. Negro fort, in East Florida, SCC Spain.\nNavy pension fund, statements in relation to Google\nDo.\ndo. supplemental statement\n-\nC!\nfi\n36\nINDEX.\nVol. No. of\nDoc't.\n15 Cong. Navy pension fund, further statement in relation\n2d Session.\nto the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n4\n85\nNational armory, see Armory.\nNavy, proceedings under the act for the gradual in-\ncrease of the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n3 70\nNavy, statement of moneys drawn from the Trea-\nsury for the year preceding the 30th Sept.\n1818, on account of the, (and unexpended ba-\nlances oj former appropriations)\n-\n-\n3\n80\nNavy Commissioners, contracts made during the\nyear 1818. by the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n3\n81\nNaval commanders, instructions to, (see slaves.)\nNavy agents, out of service, and reported delin-\nquent, who have sence settled their accounts 4\n121\nSIXTEENTH CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION.\n16 Cong. Naval depots, information concerning\n-\n-\n1\n2\n1st Session. Naval force for the protection of commerce, Pre-\nsident's message.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n2\nNavy, explanation of certain expenditures for the\nservice of the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n10\nNew York, memorial of the Chamber of Com-\nmerce, (discriminating duties of France)\n-\n2 20\nNew York, memorial of Chamber of Commerce,\n(cash payment of duties, and sales at auction)\n2\n32\nNavy, expenditure of moneys appropriated in 1819\nfor the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n33\nNew York, memorial of the merchants of, (for cash\npayments of duties, and duty on sales at auc-\ntion)\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n3\n34\nNavy pension fund, report of the Commissioners\nof the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- s 37\nNavy, abstract of the contingent expenses of the -\n5\n66\nNewspapers in which the laws are published, list\nof the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 5 69\nNavy hospital fund, annual receipts on account of\nthe\n-\n-\n.\n-\n-\n5\n74\nNavy, whole amount of expenditures on the\n- 5 75\nNavy, upon the subject of surveying the lands re-\nserved for the use of the\n-\n-\n-\n6\n76\nNorton, Daniel D. report on his petition\n- 6 78\nNavy pension fund, on coercing payment of ba.\nlances due to the\n-\n.\n-\n-\n6\n81\nNavy, docr ents respecting transfers of money in\nthe D.\"\nrtment of the\n-\n-\n-\n6\n84\nNaval seri\n,\nexplanatory document respecting\nth\ncopriations required for the -\nDigitized by Google 6\n84\nINDEX.\n37\nVol. No. of\nDoc't.\n16 Cong. Navy, observations respecting economy in the -\n6\n87\n1st Session. Naval officers, instructions given to commanding 7\n101\nNew York, memorial of the American Society in,\nfor promoting American manufactures\n- 8 116\nSIXTEENTH CONGRESS-SECOND SESSION.\n16 Cong. New Haven, memorial of Chamber of Commerce\n2d Session.\nof, (against new tariff)\n-\n-\n-\nI\n4\nNew York, Agricultural Society of\ndo.\n-\n1\n23\nNavy, documents relating to an increase of the\n-\n2\n43\nNavy. expenditure of moneys drawn from the\nTreasury for the use of the\n-\n-\n4\n54\nNavy, contingent expenses of the, (1820)\n-1\n5\n63\nNavy, sums necessary to complete existing con-\ntracts on account of the increase of the\n-\n5\n64\nNavy. balances of appropriations for the support\nof the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n5\n65\nNavy, cost of rations, officers necessary for the\nservice of 1821, pursers, superintendents,\nstore keepers, marine corps, and cost of ves-\nsels of war in service per annum\n-\n-\n5\n66\nNavy pension fund, report in relation to the\n-\n6 89\nNavy, appropriations (1820) for\n-\n-\n6 90\nNavy, unexpended balances of appropriations for\nthe\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n6\n90\nSEVENTEENTH CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION.\n17 Cong. Navy, progress in constructing the small vessels\n1st Session.\nfor the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n1\nNavy pension fund, annual report of the Commis-\nsioners of the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n20\nNorfolk, memorial from, (repeal restrictive system)\n2\n21\nNavy, contingent expenses of the (1821)\n-\n2\n31\nNavigation and commerce of the United States,\nstatements shewing the\n-\n-\n3 39\nNew York, memorial of the seamen in\n-\n-\n3\n40\nNavy, statement of the moneys drawn from the\nTreasury in 1821, on account of the\n-\n3\n47\nNavy, appropriations for, and expenditures in,\n1821, on account of the\n-\n-\n-\n4\n63\nNavy, explanations of the estimates of appropri-\npriations for the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n5\n70\nNew York, extinguishment of the Indian title to\nlands claimed by the state of\n-\n-\n5\n74\nNaval stations, the number and grade of officers\nstationed at the several\n-\nDigitized - by Google 5 82\n38\nINDEX.\nVol. No. of\nDoc't.\n17 Cong. New York, reimbursement of the expenses of courts\n1st Session.\nmartial in the state of\n-\n-\n- 6 107\nNorway, commercial regulations with the govern.\nment of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 7 123\nSEVENTEENTH CONGRESS-SECOND SESSION.\n17 Cong. Navy, statements showing its strength, how em-\n2d Session.\nployed, its operations, increase, &c. in 1822\n1\n2\nNavy Department, clerks, messengers, &c. retain-\ned in the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n6\nNaval peace establishment, plan of a\n-\n-\n1\n10\nNaval hospital fund, state of the\n-\n-\n1\n20\nNavy pension fund, annual report of the Commis-\nsioners of the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n21\nNavy, officers of each grade necessary to command\nthe vessels of the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n22\nNavy, statements of money drawn from the Trea-\nsury in 1822, on account of the\n-\n-\n1\n24\nNavy, contingent expenses of the\n-\n-\n1\n25\nNavy, surgeons and surgeons' mates belonging to\nthe\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n27\nNavy, inclined plane for the use of the, message\nrelating to -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n3\n42\nNewspapers, &c. taken on public account at the\nNavy Department -\n-\n-\n-\n4\n56\nDo.\ndo.\nWar\ndo\n-\n5\n68\nDo.\ndo.\nState\ndo - 5\n81\nDo.\ndo,\nTreasury do - 6 96\nNavy, appropriations and expenditures in 1822,\non account of the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n4\n61\nO.\nFIFTEENTH CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION.\n15 Cong. Ordance Department, statement of contracts made\n1st Session.\nduring the year 1817, by the\n-\n- 2 64\nOfficers and midshipmen of the Mediterranean\nsquadron, memorial of sundry\n-\n- 4 136\nFIFTEENTH CONGRESS-SECOND SESSION.\nOfficers of the army, number, grade, and station\nof the\n-\n6\n-\n-\n- 2\n3\nOlive and vine, see lands sel apart, &c.\nficers, seamen and marines, see captures.\nOricans, territory of, see lands.\nDigitized by Google\nINDEX.\n39\nVol. No. of\nDoc't.\nSIXTEENTH CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION.\n-\n16 Cong. Ontario, documents in relation to the cruize, in\n1st Session.\nthe Pacific ocean of the sloop of war\n- 7 101\nSIXTEENTH CONGRESS-SECOND SESSION.\n16 Cong. Ohio, against the bank of the United States, pro-\n2d Session.\nceedings of\n-\n-\n-\n- 6 88\nSEVENTEENTH CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION.\n17 Cong. Ohio. progress in surveying the river\n-\n- 1\n1\n1st Session.\nOrdnance and ordnance stores, in the several forti-\nfications and arsenals, statement of\n- 4 54\nOrdnance service, explanation of the appropria-\ntions required for the\n-\n-\n- 6 107\nSEVENTEENTH CONGRESS-SECOND SESSION.\n17 Cong. Officers of the navy, of each grade, necessary to\n2d Session.\ncommand the vessels of the navy\n-\n- 1 22\nOhio and Mississippi, report of the survey of the\nrivers\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 3 35\nOfficers of the army, expenses of transportation of\nbaggage, &c. of the\n-\n-\n- 3 38\nOhio, moneys arising from the sale of public lands\nand appropriated to the opening roads and\ncanals in\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 3 44\nOrdnance Department, expenditures in 1822, on\naccount of the, with an account of the arms\nbelonging to the United States\n- 5 73\nOfficers, &c. whose pay has been retained in con-\nsequence of being indebted to the government 7 103\nOrdnance Department, expenditures in 1817, '18,\n'19, '20, '21, and '22, in the, &c. &c. &c. 9 & 10 111\nP.\nFIFTEENTH CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION.\n15 Cong. President's message at the commencement of the\n1st Session,\n15th Congress\n-\n-\n-\n- 1\n1\nPensions which have been granted to the widows oogle\nand orphans of deceased officers and soldiers\nof the late war, report of the amount of\n- 1 34\n40\nINDEX.\nVol. No. of\nDoc't.\n15 Cong. Pension list, since May 28, 1813, list of persons\n1st Session.\nwho have been added to the -\n-\n-\n2\n35\nPatents have issued during the year 1817, list of\nthe names of the persons to whom\n-\n- 2 48\nPerry. proceedings of a court martial for the trial\nof Commodore Oliver H.\n-\n-\n-\n2\n66\nPresident's house, letter from the President U.S.\nrelative to the furniture for the\n-\n-\nS 91\nPaymasters and Quartermasters, who have failed\nto render their accounts\n-\n-\n-\nS 127\nDo.\ndo.\ndo.\n-\n-\n4 153\nPost-roads, list of unproductive\n-\n-\n5 181\nFIFTEENTH CONGRESS-SECOND SESSION.\n15 Cong. President's message, at the commencement of the\n2d Session.\nsecond session\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n2\nPoinsett, J. R. correspondence between the Secre-\ntary of State and -\n-\n-\n-\n1\n48\nPensacola see Spain.\nPublic buildings, Washington, report of the Com-\nmissioner of the\n-\n-\n-\n- 2\n9\nPrize-money, see captures.\nPaper received for lands sold north west of the\nOhio, see lands sold.\nPatents have been granted for useful inventions,\nnames of persons to whom\n-\n- 3 78\nPrussia, application for commercial advantages\nto the vessels and merchandise of\n-\n- 4 129\nSIXTEENTH CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION.\n16 Cong. Ports in which foreign armed vessels shall be per-\n1st Session.\nmitted to enter, President recommends the de-\nsignation of\n-\n-\n-\n- 1\n2\nPerry, Commodore Oliver H. death of, President's\nmessage\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n2\nPublic buildings, report of the Commissioner of the\n2\n15\nPatents granted in 1819, list of\n-\n-\ns\n35\nPension fund, statements in relation to the navy -\n3\n37\nProperty lost in the war with England, rules and\nregulations in relation to the execution of the\nact for the payment for.\n-\n-\n- 3 41\nPensioners, list of revolutionary\n-\n-\n4 55\nPost Office, abstract of receipts and expenditures\nof the General\n-\n.\n.\n5\n72\nPostage of letters, whole amount received from the\n5\n75\nINDEX.\n41\nVol. No. of\nDoc't.\n1st 16 Session. Cong. Pensions, whole amount which has been paid for\n5\n75\nPensioners under the law of 1818, number in each\nstate, of\n-\n-\n-\n.\n- 6 77\nPrivateer\nPension\n}\nfund, statement in relation to the\n7 105\nPost-routes. list of unproductive\n-\n.\n-\n8 111\nPennsylvania, an act respecting kidnapping, pass-\ned by\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 8 112\nSIXTEENTH CONGRESS-sECOND SESSION.\n16 Cong. Public buildings, report of the progress on the - 1\n2d Session.\n3\nPetersburg. Virginia, memorial of citizens of\n(against change of tariff)\n-\n-\n- 1\n5\nPhiladelphia, memorial of a convention of dele-\ngates representing the merchants and others,\nconvened at, (against increase of duties)\n- 1\n6\nPostmasters who are contractors, list of names of 1 14\nPensions, execution of the act granting revolution-\nary, (1818 and 1820)\n-\n-\n- 1\n15\nPatents granted in 1820, list of\n-\n-\n4 46\nPhiladelphia, memorial of citizens of, Bankruptcy,\n4\n53\nPrivateering, memorial againt the practice of\n-\n5\n76\nPost-roads, list of unproductive\n-\n-\n6\n86\nPension fund, statement in relation to the navy - 6\n89\nPost Office Department, list of persons indebted to\nthe\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 9 111\nSEVENTEENTH CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION.\n17\n1st Session.\nCong. Portugal. information of the return to Europe of\nthe government of\n-\n-\n-\n1\n1\nPatents, issued in 1821\n-\n-\n-\n2\n18\nPension fund, annual report of the Commissioners\nof the navy\n-\n-\n-\n- 2 20\nPennsylvania, information in relation to the fines\nimposed on the militia of\n-\n-\n- 2 25\nPublic buildings, annual report of the commission-\ner of the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n26\nPension acts of 1818 and 1820, rules of construc-\ntion of the\n-\n-\n-\n- 5 72\nPost Office, from 1816 to 1821, receipts and ex-\npenditures of the General\n-\n-\n- 5 76\nPeru, President recommends the recognition of\nthe independence of\n-\n-\nPostmaster General, opinion as to the cause of the\nGoogle 5 90\nfailure of the mails between Washington city\nand Wheeling, of the\n-\n-\n- 6 37\n42\nINDEX.\nVol. No. of\nDoc't.\n17 Cong. Post Office establishment, progress in the settle-\n1st Session.\nment of the arrears in the accounts of the - 6\n98\nPlattsburg. information respecting a promise of\nrifles to Captain Aikin's company of juvenile\nvolunteers, for their services in the battle near\n6 103\nPennsy Ivania, relating to expenses of courts mar-\ntial in the state of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n6 107\nPacific ocean, information of claims set up by fo-\nreign governments to certain parts of the ter-\nritory of the United States on the\n-\n-\n6 112\nPea Patch, expenditures on the fortifications at the 6 115\nPensee. sec La Pensee.\nPost Office Department, actual condition of the fis-\ncal concerns of the\n-\n-\n- 7 121\nPost-routes, list of unproductive\n-\n-\n7 122\nPresident's objection to a bill for placing toll gates\non the Cumberland road\n-\n-\n-\n7 126\nPresident's views of the powers of Congress re-\nspecting internal improvements\n-\n- 7 127\nSEVENTEENTH CONGRESS-SECOND SESSION.\n17 Cong. Post Office, clerks, messengers, &c. retained in the\n2d Session.\nGeneral\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n7\nPiracy in the West India seas, message on the\nsubject of -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n8\nPublic buildings. report of the progress made in\n1822. on the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n9\nPiatt, John H. information in relation to the claim\nof -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n15\nPatents for useful inventions, granted in 1822, re-\nnort of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n3 36\nPotomac river, survey of the\n-\n-\n-\nS 46\nPhiladelphia, memorial of rope-makers of the city\nof -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 3 49\nPorto Rico, account of an expedition from the U.\nStates against\n-\n-\n-\n4 65\nPrize agents. information respecting the accounta-\nbility of\n.\n-\n-\n-\n5\n78\nPrivateers fitted out from Porto Rico, measures\nadopted to obtain restitution of vessels cap-\ntured by\n-\n-\n-\n- 6 98\nPassengers arriving in the United States in 1822,\nstatements of the number of. &c.\n-\n- 8 107\nPost-routes, report of unproductive\n-\n- 8 110\nDigitized by Google\nINDEX.\n48\nVol. No. of\nDoe't.\nQ.\nFIFTEENTH CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION.\n15 1st Session. Cong. Quartermasters, see Paymasters.\nSIXTEENTH CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION.\n16 Cong. Quartermaster's Department. documents respect-\n1st Session.\ning the appropriations for the\n-\n- 6 84\nSEVENTEENTH CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION.\n17 Cong. Quartermaster's Department, explanation of the\n1st Session.\nappropriations required for the\n-\n- 6 107\nR.\nFIFTEENTH CONGRESS-FIEST SESSION.\n15 Cong. Revenue, communications relating to the (Presi-\n1st Session.\ndent's message)\n-\n-\n-\n- 1\n1\nRoads and Canals, President's opinion in relation\nto the power of Congress upon the subject of\nmaking, (message)\n-\n-\n-\n- 1\n1\nRoads made, or in progress, under the authori y of\nthe Executive of the United States, informa-\ntion of the -\n-\n-\n-\n- 2 61\nRations. statement of contracts made'in 1817, for\nsupplying the army with, and contracts made\n.\nby the Ordnance Department and Commissa-\nry General of Purchases\n-\n-\n- 2 64\nRegisters and Receivers, see lands of the United\nStates.\nRegisters and Receivers of the land offices, relat-\ning to the compensation of -\n-\n- 4 142\nFIFTEENTH CONGRESS-sECOND SESSION.\n2d Session.\n15 Cong. Rodney, C. A. report of a late mission to South\nAmerica, by\n-\n-\n-\n- 1 41\nRevenue, see Finances.\nRations, see Commissariat.\nRoads and canals, report of the Secretary of War\nupon the sobject of\n-\n-\n- 4 87\nRoads, payments made to soldiers of the army for\nlabor on\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 4 110\nDigitized by Google\n14\nINDEX.\nVo!. No of\nDoc't.\nSIX EENTH CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION.\n16 Cong. Revenue, annual report on the state of the\n-\n1\n5\n1st sesion.\nRevenue, report as to the effect which the prohibi-\ntion of cotton, woollen, and iron manufactures\nwill have on the\n-\n-\n-\n- 5 62\nReceipts and expenditures of the government from\nits commencement. statement of the\n-\n5\n75\nRev olutionary pensioners, under the law of 1818,\ncomplete list of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n4\n55\nDo.\ndo.\ndo. number in each state\n6\n77\nRangers, on the petition of Captain Bigger's\n-\n6\n78\nRations furnished the army for the year ending\nsoth June, 1818, cost of\n-\n-\n-\n6\n85\nRoad from Cumberland to Ohio, expenditurss on\nthe\n-\n-\n-\n-\n.\n7\n90\nSIXTEENTH CONGRESS-SECOND SESSION.\n16\nCong. Richmond, memorial of citizens of, (against new\n2d Session.\nturiff)\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n7\nRecruits in 1820, and the fund from which they\nwere paid, statement of\n-\n-\n-\n2\n37\nRoad from Wheeling to the Mississippi, proceed-\nings of the commissioners for locating a\n-\n6\n82\nSEVENTEENTH CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION.\n17 Cong. Russia, 1st article of the treaty of Ghent submit-\n1st Session.\nted to the decision of the Emperor of\n- 1\n1\nRoad from Cumberland to Ohio, see Cumberland\nroad.\nRifles, furnished to Capt. Aikin's volunteers\n-\n6 103\nRodney, Cæsar A. a Senator, employed as counsel\nfor the United States\n-\n-\n-\n6 106\nRodney, Cæsar A. letter from, respecting his ser-\nvices as counsel for the United States\n-\n7 124\nRoads and canals, views of the President respect-\ning the powers of Congress to construct\n-\n1 127\nRussell, Mr. his letter respecting the negotiations\nat Ghent, and remarks of Mr. Adams thereon\n7\n131\nRepresentatives in the 17th Congress, where born\n7\n132\nSEVENTEENTH CONGRESS-SECOND SESSION.\n17 Cong. Reports to be made by the Executive Departments\n2d Session.\nto the House of Representives at the 2d ses-\nsion of the 17th Congress, abstract of\n-\n1\n1\nDigitized by Google\nINDEX.\n45\nVol. No. of\nDoc't.\nCong. Russia, the Emperor of, his decision on the con-\nbession.\nstruction of the 1st article of the treaty of\nGhent\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 1\n2\nRussia. convention concluded with Great Britain\nunder the mediation of\n-\n-\n.\n3\n30\nRoad from Sackett's Harbor to Plattsburg, report\non the state of the military\n-\n- 3 33\nRigolets, progress and expenditure in 1822, on the\nfort at the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n3\n39\nRodgers, inclined plane and marine rail way of\nCaptain John. message in relation to the\n-\n3\n42\nRoads and canals in Ohio, Indiana. Illinois, Mis-\nsissippi. Alabama, and Missouri, moneys\narising from the sale of public lands and ap.\npropriated to opening\n-\n-\n- 3 44\nRevenue. sundry statements in relation to the, fur-\nnished under Mr. Ingham's resolutions\n-\n4\n64\nRegisters and receivers of the land offices, com-\npensation of the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n4\n65\nDo.\ndo.\nclerk hire, office rent, &c.\nwith the emoluments for 1819, '20, and 'z1,\nof the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 6 95\nS.\nFIFTEENTH CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION.\n15 1st Session. Cong. Spain, on the subject of the relations between the\nUnited States and President's message)\n- 1\n1\nSeminaries of learning, see roads and canals.\nSt. Clair, copies of the accounts of Gen. Arthur\n2\n8S\nDo.\ndo.\ndo.\n-\n3\n89\nSeamen, statement of payments made during the\nyear 1816, for the relief of sick\n-\n-\n3\n84\nSinking Fund, report of the Commissioners of the 3\n88\nSpain, correspondence on the subject of the block-\nade of the ports of Santa Fee\n-\n-\n3 102\nSeamen deserting the vessels to which they belong,\nrelating to foreign\n-\n-\n-\n- 3 114\nSpain, correspondence upon the subject of the re-\nlations between the United States and, Secre-\ntary of State and Don Luis de Onis, .\n- 4 155\nSeminoles, information in relation to the war with\nthe\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 4 173\nSouth America, see America, (political state of\nSpanish provinces.)\nSpain, information relative to the arrest and im-\nprisonment of certain American citizens Digitized at\nGoogle\nSanta Fee, by authority of the government by of 5\n197\n46\nINDEX.\nVol. No. of\nDoc't.\nFIFTEENTH CONGRESS-SECOND SESSION.\n15 Cong. Spain, on our relations with, (President's message)\n2d Session.\nand Rodney's and Grabam's report\n-\n1\n2\nSeminole war, documents referred to in the Presi-\nsident's message in relation to the\n-\n-\n1\n14\nSpain, report of T Bland, on the political condi\ntion of the American provinces of\n-\n-\n1\n48\nSpain, correspondence between the Secretary of\nState and Don Onis, Minister of\n-\n-\n1\n48\nSpain, documents transmitted by the President, not\ninconsistent with the public interest to divulge,\nin relation to our affairs with, correspondence,\nNegro Fort, Arbuthnot, Ambrister, &c. &c. -\n1\n65\nSpain, proclamation of a convention between the\nUnited States and\n-\n-\n.\n-\n1\n75\nSpain, President communicates information réla-\ntive to the occupancy of Amelia Island, St.\nMarks, and Pensacola, belonging to\n.\n1 117\nSpain, President communicates information of the\ndestruction of the Negro fort, in East Flori-\nda, a province of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1 119\n122\nSpain, President transmits to Congress a copy of\na letter from Governor Bibb to Gen. Jackson,\nconnected with the military operations in Flo-\nrida, a province of -\n-\n-\n-\n1 128\nSlaves, instructions to naval commanders on the\nsubject of the importation of\n-\n-\n4 84\nSlaves, documents in relation to the illicit intro-\nduction of -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n4 100\nSeamen, statements showing the provisions which\nhave been made for the accommodation of -\n4\n90\nSeamen, expenditures during the year 1817, for\nthe relief of sick\n-\n-\n-\n-\n4 99\nSlave-trade, information of ships seized, &c. en-\ngaged in the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n4 107\nSoldiers of the army, extra pay allowed for labor\nto -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n4 110\nSouth America, applications to have an accredited\nminister of the United States from certain in-\ndependent governments of -\n-\n-\n4 116\nSinking fund, annual report of the commissioners\nof the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 4 127\nDigitized by Google\nINDEX.\n47\nVol. No. of\nDoc's.\nSIXTEENTH CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION.\n16 Cong. Spain. non-ratification of the treaty lately conclud-\nIst Session.\ned with\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 1\n2\nSurvey of the coast. for the establishment of forti-\nfications, (nearly completed)\n-\n- 1\n2\nSt. Peters. on the Mississippi, troops sent there -\n1\n2\nSlave-trade, due attention paid to the suppression\nof the\n-\n-\n.\n-\n-\n1\n2\nDo.\ninterpretation which has been given to\nthe act for prohibiting the\n-\n-\n-\n1\n11\nSlaves, document from the Navy Department in\nrelation to the illicit introduction of\n- 3 36\nDo. do. from the Treasury, do. do. 3\n42\nSeamen, abstracts of American\n-\n-\n-\n3\n39\nDo. payments on account of sick and disabled 3\n48\nSlavery in Missouri, memorial from Baltimore\nagainst\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n3 40\nSalem, memorial of merchants, &c. of, against\ncash payments of duties\n-\n-\n- 5 59\nSinking fund, annual report of the Commissioners\nof the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 5 67\nStull and Williams, report in relation to a loan of\ngunpowder to\n-\n-\n-\n- 6 89\nStaff of the army. see army.\n.\nSpain, correspondence in Madrid, in relation to\nthe treaty with\n-\n8\n- 7\n93\nDo. views of France and Russia,\ndo\ndo\n7\n96\nDo. correspondence, Secretary of State and\nGen. Vives. Minister of\n-\n- 8 120\nDo. claims of American citizens for spoliations\ncommitted by subjects of\n-\n- 8 122\nSIXTEENTH CONGRESS-SECOND SESSION.\n3d 16 Cong. Spain, unsettled state of our affairs with\n-\n1\n1\nSession. Spain, for a cession of the Floridas, copy of a treaty\nwith\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 7 10S\nSouth America, state of the contest in, (President's\nmessuge)\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 1\n1\nSt. Peters, military post at\ndo.\n- 1\n1\nSouth Carolina, memorial of citizens of, (against\nnew tariff -\n-\n-\n-\n- 1\n11\nDo.\ndo.\ndo.\ndo.\n- 1\n17\nDo. resolutions Newberry district, do.\n- 1\n16\nShooting deserters, orders respecting\n-\nDigitized by\n1\n27\nSeminole war. horses lost in the, &c.\n-\n-\n1\n29\nSlave-trade, correspondence upon the subject of the 4\n48\n48\nINDEX.\nVol. No. of\nDoc't.\n16 Cong. Slave-trade, correspondence upon the subject of the\n5\n60\n2d Session.\nSeamen, expenditure for sick and disabled\n-\n5\n59\nSeminole war. memorial of Tennessee mounted\ngunmen, in the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n5 74\nSites and buildings for military purposes, descrip-\ntion and cost of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n6 83\nSinking fund, report of the Commissioners of the\n6\n93\nSouth Carolina, memorial of Spartanburg, (against\nnew tariff)\n-\n-\n-\n6\n95\nSpecial deposits to the credit of the United States,\nstatement of\n-\n-\n-\n7 100\nSalt, imported and re-exported without drawback\n7\n101\nSEVENTEENTH CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION.\n17 Cong. Spain unable to subdue her American colonies,\n1st Session.\n(President's message)\n-\n-\n- 1\n1\nSlave-trade, progress in suppressing the. do.\n-\n1\n1\nSmutty-nose Island, praticability of building a sea\nwall between Cedar and\n-\n-\n-\n1\n5\nSeamen of New York, memorial of the\n-\n-\n3 40\nSpain, outrages committed on the officers and crews\nof American vessels at Havana\n-\n-\n$\n46\nShain, Capt. J. B. outrage committed on the per-\nson of, (see entry next above.)\nSeamen, expenditures by collectors, in 1820, for\nthe relief of sick and disabled\n-\n-\n4\n48\nSinking fund, annual report of the Commission-\ners of the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n4 53\nSmith, Doctor, vaccine agent, his letter to the\nSpeaker of the House of Representatives\n1\n4\n57\nSavannah, duties collected and expended by the\nharbor-master and health-officer\n-\n-\n5 77\nSalem, memorial from, against a repeal of the na-\nvigation laws\n-\n-\n-\n-\n5 36\nScott, General, opinion of the Attorney General\nrespecting the brevet rank of\n-\n$\n5\n88\nSouth America, President recommends the recog-\nnition of the independence of the late Spanish\nprovinces of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n5 90\nSweden, commercial regulations with the govern-\nment of, respecting Norway\n-\n-\n7 123\nSpain, complaint of her minister against the con-\nduct of General Jackson, and the acknowledg-\nment of the independence of Mexico\n- 7 128\nDigitized by Google.\nINDEX.\n49\nVol. No. of\nDoc't.\nSEVENTEENTH CONGRESS-SECON SESSION.\n17 Cong. Spain, correspondence of naval officers of the\n2d Session.\nUnited States in the West India seas, with\nthe authorities of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n8\nState, clerks, officers, &c. employed in the De-\npartment of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\nS\nSurgeons & surgeons' mates belonging to the navy\n1\n27\nSeamen. expenditures in 1821, on account of sick\nand disabled\n-\n-\n-\n-\n$ 47\nSeamen, amount of receipts and expenditures un-\nder the act for the relief of sick and disabled\n4\n54\nSinking fund, report of the Commissioners of the\n4\n58\nSpain, unlawful expedition from the United States\nagainst Porto Rico, an island\nat\n-\n4\n63\nSinking fund, balances remaining since 1817 of the\n4\n64\nState Department. books, newspapers, &c. taken\non public account at the\n-\n1\n-\n5\n81\nSpain, measures which have been taken to carry\ninto effect the 4th article of the treaty with -\n6\n91\nSpanish Main, measures adopted in consequence\nof an illegal blockade of the ports of the\n-\n6 98\nSeamen, annual return of registered American\n-\n6\n94\nSalaries which have been withheld in satisfaction\nof debts due to the government\n-\n.\n7 109\nT.\nFIFTEENTH CONGRESS-FIEST SESSION.\n15 Cong. Transfer of appropriations from one specific object\n1st Session.\nto another, see War.\n-\n1\n88\nThorn, Joseph\n-\n-\n.\n-\n1\n49\nTonnage of the United States, annual statement of\nthe district\n-\n-\n-\n1\n%\n64\nTounage of vessels entered into the United States\nfrom 1st January 1815, to 31st Dec. 1816,\nstatement of the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n4 166\nTonnage of vessels employed in trade between the\nUnited States and British possessions in Eu-\nrope, during the year 1816, statement of\n-\n4 166\nTreaty with the government of the Netherlands,\nsee Netherlands.\n7\nDigitized by Google\n50\nINDEX.\nVol. No. of\nDoc't.\nFIFTEENTH CONGRESS-SECOND SESSION.\n15 Cong. Treasury, report on the state of the finances, see\n2d Session.\nFinances.\nThomas, James, Q. M. G. Attorney General's re-\nport on Iris accounts\n-\n-\n-\n3 60\nTonnage of the United States, annual statement\nof the district\n-\n-\n-\n-\n4\n89\nTonnage duties for two first quarters of 1817, (see\nDuties.\nSIXTEENTH CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION.\n.\n16 Cong. Transfer of balances, order of the President of the\n1st Session.\nUnited States for a\n-\n-\n-\n2 A 12\nTransfers of appropriations, remarks respecting\n2\n18\nDo.\nin the War Department. statement of\n2\n19\nTonnage. annual report of the district\n&\n- 2 23\nTransfer of moneys appropriated for the Navy,\ndocuments respecting\n-\n-\n-\n6\n84\nTownsend, Peter, copy of a contract with him for\ngunpowder\n-\n-\n-\n-\n6\n90\nSIXTEENTH CONGRESS-sECOND SESSION.\n16 Cong. Transfers of appropriations, War and Navy De-\n2d Session.\npartments, statements of\n-\n-\n-\n1\n18\nTonnage of the United States, on 31st December,\n1819, statement of the district\n-\n-\n1\n34\nTimber. observations on the seasoning of, (Nary\nUnited States)\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n43\nTransportation allowed to the officers of the army,\nstafement of\n-\n-\n-\n- 4 55\nTaxes, statement of sales of certain lots or tracts\nof land for direct, (New York)\n-\n-\n5\n62\nTonnage of French and American vessels employ-\ned in the trade between the U. S. and France\n5\n72\nTreasury of U.S. statements of the situation of the\n1\n9\nDo.\ndo.\ndo.\ndo.\n.\n1\n32\nDo\ndo.\ndo. -\ndo.\n-\n5\n73\nDo.\ndo.\ndo.\ndo.\n-\n7 100\nTennessee, mounted gunmen in the Semmole war,\nmemorial of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n5\n74\nTreasurer U.S. his agency for the War and Navy\nDepartments. (can it be dispensed with?)\n-\n5\n75\nTonnage engaged in the trade between the United\nStates and the West Indies\n-\nDigitized by\nGoogle\n,\nINDEX.\n51\nVol. No. of\nDoc't.\nSEVENTEENTH CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION.\n17 Cong. Tonnage of the United States, statement of the\n1st Session.\ndistrict\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2 16\nThomas, Jesse B. Senator from Illinois, land of-\nfices examined by\n-\n.\n-\n-\n3 44\nDo.\ndo.\ncompensation therefor\n5\n71\nTroy, New York, memorial from, agaiust a sys-\ntem of bankrupicy\n-\n-\n-\n-\n4 61\nTreasury, report of the Secretary of the, annual\nbalances of appropriations from the year 1789,\nof moneys in the hands of collectors and re-\nceivers, of revenue bonds outstanding, of the\namount due for public lands, and the amount\nreleased, of the duties secured in 1821, and the\namount of public money in bank\n-\n-\n6 100\nSEVENTEENTH CONGRESS-SECOND SESSION.\n17 Cong. Treasury, clerks, messengers, &c. employed in the 1\n4\n2d Session. Thompson's Island, or Key West, report upon the\nsubject of fortifying\n-\n.\n-\n3 29\nTonnage of the United States, statement of the -\n3\n37\nTransportation of officers of the army, &c. moneys\npaid on account of\n.\n-\n-\n3 38\nTreasury, report of transactions between certain\nwestern banks and the Secretary of the\n-, 5 84\nDo.\ndo.\ndo.\n-\n8 105\nTreasury Department, newspapers, books, &c.\ntaken on public account at the\n-\n-\n6 96\nTreasurer's accounts for the year 1822\n- 8 109\nV.\nFIFTEENTH CONGRESS-FIasT SESSION.\n15 Cong. Unexpended balances on the 1st Oct. 1816, of ap-\n1st Session.\npropriations for the War Department, state-\nment of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1 32\nUnexpended balances on the 1st Oct. 1816, of ap-\npropriations for the Navy Department, state-\nment of\n-\n-\n-\n.\n- 2 40\nFIFTEENTH CONGRESS-sECoD SESSION.\n2d Session.\n15 Cong. Vine and olive, see lands sct apart, S.c.\nDigitized by Google\n52\nINDEX.\nVol. No. of\nDoc't.\nSIXTEENTH CONGRESS-FIEST SESSION.\n16 Cong. Venezuela maintains her independence, (Presi-\n1st Session.\ndent's message)\n-\nI\n-\n-\n1\n2\n-\nVirginia, Agricultural Society of Fredericksburg,\n(memorial of,)\n-\n-\n-\n- 2 24\nVaccine Institution, memorial of the national\n-\n2\n29\nVirginia Agricultural Society. memorial of the - S\n45\nVessels, President recommends a designation of\nports for the entry of foreign armed, (see arm-\ned vessels)\nSIXTEENTH CONGRESS-SECOND SESSION.\n2d Session.\n16 Cong. Virginia, Agricultural Societies in, (against change\nof tariff.)\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1 22\nVirginia. an act authorizing the laying out the\nCumberland road by the Legislature of\n- 4 50\nVirginia, memorial of citizens of Hampsbire coun-\nty. (against new tariff.)\n-\n.8\n- 5 78\nUnavailable funds, statement of banks in which\ndeposited, and the amount in each\n-\n- 7 100\nSEVENTEENTH CONGRESS-FIasT SESSION.\n17 Cong. University of Virginia, memorial of Mr. Jefferson,\n1st Session.\nrector of the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n2\nUnavailable funds, how, and in what banks accu-\nmulated\n-\n-\n-\n.\n-\n5 66\nVaccine agent, his letter to the Speaker\n- 4 75\nSEVENTEENTH CONGRESS-SECOND SESSION.\n17 Cong. Unavailable funds, detailed statements respecting\n2d Session.\nthe\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 8 105\nUnproductive post routes, report of the\n-\n-\n8 110\nVirginia. report in relation to fines assessed on the\nmilitia of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n3 40\nVincennes bank, security obtained for the debt\ndue the United States by\n-\n-\n- 5 82\nW.\nFIFTEENTH CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION.\n56 Cong. War, statement of the appropriation and expendi-\n1st Session.\nture of moneys drawn from the Treasury, from bogle\n1st Oct 1816, to 30th Sept. 1817, by the Se-\ncretary of\n.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n32\nINDEX.\n58\nVol. No. of\nDoc't.\n15 Cong. War, statement of unexpended balances of former\n1st Session.\nappropriations, on the 1st of Oct. 1816, by the\nSecretary of\n-\n-\n- 1 32\nWar, account of moneys transferred during the re-\ncess of Congress. from one specific appropri-\nation to another, with the assent of the Presi-\ndent, by the Secretary of\n-\n-\n- 1\n33\nWarehouses, relating to the deposite of wines and\ndistilled spirits, in public\n-\n- 4 152\nFIFTEENTH CONGRESS-SECOND SESSION.\n15 Cong. Washington city, see Public Buildings.\nSession. Wright. Capt. Obed. correspondence between the\nGovernor of Georgia and Gen. Andrew Jack-\nson, relating to\n-\n-\n-\n- 2 34\nSIXTEENTH CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION.\n16 Cong. White, William, respecting the imprisonment (at\n1st Semion.\nBuenos Ayres) of\n-\n-\n-\n- 1\n6\nWheaton, Joseph, report on his case\n-\n- 5 68\nWorthington, Thomas, explanation of a balance\ncharged against him\n-\n-\n- 6 38\nWest Point. see Military Academy.\nWilliams and Stull, report in relation to a loan of\ngunpowder to\n-\n-\n-\n- 6 89\nWest Indies, statement in relation to the trade with\nthe British\n-\n-\n-\n- 7 102\nWest Indies, correspondence relating to the trade\nwith the British\n-\n-\n-\n- 8 115\nSIXTEENTH CONGRESS-sECOND SESSION.\n16 Cong.\nWeed, Seth, statement of his case and report of the\nSecretary of War thereon\n-\n-\n-\n1\n12\nWar and Navy Departments, statement of moneys\ndrawn from the Treasury from 30th Novem-\nber, 1819, to 13th November, 1820, on ac-\ncount of the\n-\n-\n-\n- 1 18\nWest Indies, protection afforded to the commerce\nof the United States in the -\n-\n- 2 38\nWest Point, academy at, see Academy.\nWar Department, appropriations in 1820, for the,\n(and statement of unexpended balances)\nWest India trade. British and American\nengaged in the\n-\n.\n-\n- 7 105\nWeights and measures, report upon the subject of 8 109\n54\nINDEX.\nVol. No. of\nDoc't.\nSEVENTEENTH CONGRESS-FIBST SESSION.\n17 Cong. Washington city, value of unimproved public pro-\n1st Session.\nperty in\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n9\nWool, imported and exported since the year 1817,\nstatement of\n-\n-\n-\n- 3 43\nWeighers of the custom houses, (see customs.)\nWar Department, appropriations for, and expen-\nditures of the\n-\n-\n-\n- 4 62\nWoollens purchased for the army in 1820 and 1821,\nand the proportion of domestic manufacture 5 84\nSEVENTEENTH CONGRESS-sECOND SESSION.\n17 Cong. War Department, clerks, messengers, &c. retain-\n2d Session.\ned in the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n5\nWashington city, report respecting a loan to the\ncommissioners of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n23\nWashington, progress and expenditure in 1822 on\nfort\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n3 $9\nWashington Canal Company, annual report of the\ndirectors of the\n-\n-\n-\n- 3 48\nWar Department, newspapers, books, &c. pur-\nchased on public account by the\n-\n-\n5\n68\nY.\nSIXTEENTH CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION.\n16 Cong. Yellow Stone River, troops ordered to the mouth\n1st Session.\nof the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n2\nDo.\nterms of the contracts made for trans-\nportation of the troops ordered to the\n3\n50\nDo.\nreport of the claim of Col. James John-\nson, for transportation of troops sent\nto the\n-\n-\n-\n- 5 65\nSIXTEENTH CONGRESS-sEcoND SESSION.\n16 Cong. Yazoo stock, see Mississippi stock.\n2d Session.\nSEVENTEENTH CONGRESS-FIEST SESSION.\n17 Cong. York, in Virginia, moneys collected at the custom\n1st Session.\nhouse at\n-\n-\n-\n- 5 78\nDigitized by Google\nINDEX\nTO THE\nEXECUTIVE COMMUNICATIONS\nARRANGED UNDER THE\nHEAD OF THE DEPARTMENT WHENCE IT CAME:\nTO WHICH IS ADDED,\n3 Reference to all other Documents\nPRINTED DURING THE SAME PERIOD,\nBY ORDER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.\nVol. No. of\nDoc't.\nFIFTEENTH CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION.\n15\n1st Session.\nCong. PREIDENT OF THE U. STATES, communicates-\nInformation of the state of the nation general-\nly, at the commencement of the session -\n1\nI\nInformation of the proceedings of certain per-\nsons who took possession of Amelia Island\nand of Galveston\n-\n-\n-\n1\n12\nA report (of the Sec. of War of the strength\nof the army, its distribution among the se-\nveral military posts. and its competency to\ndefend the several fortifications\n-\n- 1\n18\nInformation of the names of the members of the\npresent Congress, who have held offices\nsince 4th March last (Secretary of State - 1\n28\nInformation of the taking possession of Ame-\nlia Island, by troops of the United States - 2\n47\nA new representation from the Minister of Google\nFrance, relative to the claim of the late Ca-\nron de Beaumarchais\n-\n-\n-\n2\n55\n56\nINDEX.\nVol. No. of\nDoc't.\n15 Cong. PRESIDENT OF THE U. STATES, communicates-\n1st Session.\nInformation in relation to roads made, or in\nprogress, under the authority of the Exe-\ncutive\n-\n.\n-\n-\n-\n2\n61\nInformation of the detention and confinement\nof Richard W. Meade\n-\n-\n-\n2\n67\nInformation of the number of states which have\nratified the 13th article of the amendments\nto the Constitution of the United States - z\n76\nInformation in relation to furniture for the\nPresident's House\n-\n-\n-\n3 91\nLetter from the British Minister, relating to\nduties on iron\n-\n-\n-\n-\n3 101\nA correspondence with the Minister of Spain,\nupon the subject of the blockade of the ports\nof Santa Fee\n-\n-\n-\n-\n3 102\nCopy of the decisions and declaration of the\ncommissioners under the 4th article of the\ntreaty of Ghent\n-\n-\n-\n-\n4 128\nProceedings of the Legislature of South Caro-\nlina, in relation to the 13th article of the\namendments to the Constitution U.S.\n-\n4 129\nSyndry papers in relation to the claim of mer-\nchants of the United States for property\nconfiscated under the authority of the King\nof Naples\n-\n-\n-\n-\n4 130\nCorrespondence showing the present state of\nthe relations between the United States and\nSpain\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n4 155\nInformation in relation to the renewal of the\ncommercial treaty between the U. States\nand the Netherlands\n-\n-\n-\n4 168\nInformation in relation to the war with the\nSeminoles\n-\n-\n-\n-\n4 173\nInformation in relation to the political condi-\ntion of the Spanish provinces of America -\n4 174\nInformation not heretofore communicated re-\nlative to the occupation of Amelia Island\n5 175\nInformation relative to the arrest and impri-\nsonment of certain American citizens at\nSanta Fee, by authority of the government\nof Spain\n-\n-\n-\n-\n5 197\nA copy of the rules, regulations, and instruc-\ntions for the naval service of the U. States,\nprepared by the Board of Navy Commis-\nsioners -\n-\n-\n-\n- 5 202\nDigitized by Google\nINDEX.\n57\nVol. No. of\nDoc't.\n15 Cong. PRESIDENT OF THE U. STATES, communicates-\n2d Session.\nHis message to the two Houses of Congress\nat the commencement of the 2d session 15th\nCongress, with the reports of Messrs, Rod-\nney and Graham, in relation to the political\ncondition of the Spanish American pro-\nvinces\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 1\n2\nSundry documents in relation to the Seminole\nwar\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n14\nA report of T. Bland, in relation to the affairs\nof the Spanish provinces of America, with\nsundry other documents relative to the same\nsubject -\n-\n-\n-\n- 1 48\nFurther information upon the subject of Span-\nish affairs, extensive correspondence, Negro\nfort, Arbuthnott, Ambrister, Governor of Pen-\nsacola, Commandant at St. Marks, &c. &c.\n1\n65\nProclamation of a convention between the U.\nStates and Spain. and letter from the Min-\nister of Spain to the Secretary of State\n-\n1\n75\nInformation relative to the occupancy of Ame-\nlia Island, Pensacola, St. Marks, &c. &c.\n1 117\nA letter from Gov. Bibb to General Jackson,\nconnected with the late military operations\nin Florida\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1 128\nA report of the Commissioner of the Public\nBuildings\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n8\nCopies of correspondence between Gov. Bibb\nand General Jackson, upon the subject of\nthe arrest of Capt. Obed Wright\n-\n2\n34\nFurther correspondence on the same subject -\n3\n68\nReports of the proceedings which have been\nhad under the acts for the gradual increase\nof the navy\n-\n-\n-\n-\n3\n70\nApplication for certain independent govern-\nments of South America, to have a minister\naccredited by the United States, and the an-\nswers to such applications\n-\n-\n4 116\nCopies of applications by the British Minister\nin behalf of certain subjects of Great Bri-\nwho have suffered in their property\n-\n4 126\nApplications from Prussia, Bremen, and Ham-\nburg, for certain commercial privileges\n-\n4 129\nHis message at the commencement of the ses-\nsion\n-\n-\n.\n-\n-\n1\n2\n8\nDigitized by Google\n58\nINDEX.\nVol. No. of\nDoc't.\n16 Cong. PRESIDENT OF THE U. STATES, communicates-\n1st Session.\nThe causes of the imprisonment of William\nWhite at Buenos Ayres\n-\n-\n-\n1\n6\nThe construction given to the \" Act in addi-\ntion to the acts prohibiting the slave trade\"\n1\n11\nOrder of transfer of old balances, in aid of\nappropriations that were exhausted, 25th\nAugust, 1819\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2 A 12\nA report of the Commissioner of the Public\nBuildings\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n15\nA report of the executions which have been\ninflicted in the army of the United States,\nsince the year 1815\n-\n-\n-\n3\n38\nA report of loans of lead and gunpowder made\nto private citizens by officers of government\n6\n79\nThe correspondence referred to in a resolution\nof the House of Representatives of the 22d\nultimo, in relation to the Florida treaty - 7\n93\nA report of the operations of the mint during\nthe year 1819\n-\n-\n-\n-\n7\n95\nStatements of expenditures on the Cumberland\nroad, from the year 1806 to 1820 -\n-\n7\n99\nExtracts of letters from the Ministers of the\nU. States at St. Petersburg, Madrid, and\nVersailles, upon the subject of our relations\nwith Spain\n-\n-\n-\n-\n7 104\nStatements from the Treasury Department of\nthe annual receipts and expenditures of the\nmarine hospital money\n-\n-\n-\n7 106\nAn abstract of the militia of the United States,\ntheir arms, accoutrements, &c.\n-\n-\n7 107\nThe correspondence between the Secretary of\nState and the Spanish Minister. in relation\nto the treaty for the cession of the Floridas\n8 120\n& 121\nA report of the Secretary of State, on the sub-\nject of claims of citizens of the United States\nfor Spanish Spoliations upon their property\nand commerce\n-\n-\n-\n- 8 122\n16 Cong.\nHis message at the commencement of the ses-\n2d Session.\nsion\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n1\nReport of the Commissioner of the Public\nBuildings\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n3\nA report of the progress and expenditures of\nthe Commissioners under the 5th, 6th, and\n7th articles of the treaty of Ghent\n-\n1\n30\nDigitized by Google\nINDEX.\n59\nVol. No. of\nDoc't,\n16 Cong. PRESIDENT OF THE U. STATES, communicates-\n2d Session.\nInformation of the naval protection which has\nbeen afforded to the commerce of the Unit-\ned States in the West India seas\n- 2 38\nA statement of expenditures and receipts in\nthe Indian Department; also, the nature\nand extent of contracts entered into, and\nwith whom, from March, 1811\n-\n- 4 47\nInformation on the subject of the slave trade\n4\n48\nReport (Secretary of State) relating to negoti-\nations for the suppression of the slave trade\n5\n60\nReport (Secretary of War) respecting nego-\ntiations with the Six Nations of Indians - 5\n70\nReport (Secretary of Treasury) with copy of\ninstructions to commissioners for locating a\nroad from Wheeling to the Mississippi\nriver, and copies of report of commission-\ners of the progress in the execution of their\nduties\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 6 82\nA report of the director of the mint, and coin-\nage for the last year\n-\n-\n- 6 99\nCopy of a ratified treaty of amity, settlement,\nand limits, between the United States and\nhis Catholic Majesty\n-\n-\n- 7 103\nAn abstract of the returns of the militia of the\nUnited States, for the year 1820, with an\naccount of arms, &c.\n-\n-\n- 7 104\n17 Cong.\n1st Session.\nHis message at the commencement of the SGS-\nsion\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n1\nA report upon the subject of light-houses, or-\ndered to be built by the act of 3d March,\n1821\n-\n1.9\n-\n-\n- 1\n5\nInformation in relation to printing the jour-\nnal of the Convention which formed the\nConstitution, and the secret journal, and\nforeign correspondence of the old Congress\n1\n6\nA report of the Directors of the Mint for 1821 2\n15\nAnnual report of the Commissioner of the\nPublic Buildings\n-\n-\n-\n2\n26\nA report (Secretary of War) of expenditures\nunder the act to provide for civilization of\nthe Indian tribes -\n-\n-\n-\n2\n34\nDocuments relating to a misunderstanding be-\ntween Andrew Jackson, Gov. of Florida,\nand Elijius Fromentin, a judge thereof;\nDigitized by Google\n60\nINDEX.\nVol. No. of\nDoc't.\n17 Cong. PRESIDENT OF THE U. STATES, communicates—\n1st Session.\nalso, a correspondence between the Secre-\ntary of State and the Minister of Spain, on\ncertain proceedings in that territory, &c.\n3\n42\nInformation of abuses committed on officers\nand seamen of American vessels, in certain\nSpanish ports, &c. &c.\n-\n-\n-\n3 46\nA report of cases of bankruptcy under the\nact of April, 1800, in Virginia, Maryland,\nPennsylvania, New York, and District of\nColumbia\n-\n-\n-\n-\n4 49\nReport of William Lambert, on the subject of\nthe longitude of the capitol\n-\n-\n4\n51\nReport of ordnance and ordnance stores in the\nseveral fortifications and arsenals of the U.\nStates -\n-\n-\n-\n- 4 54\nInformation of the progress made by the com-\nmissioners under the 5th article of the trea-\nty of Glient\n-\n-\n-\n- 4 58\nReport (Secretary of War) of measures pur-\nsued for the civilization of the Indians with-\nin the United States\n-\n-\n-\n4 59\nInformation in relation to the extinguishment\nby the United States, of the Indian title to\nlands, the right of soil in which is claimed\nby any individual state -\n-\n- 5 74\nThe correspondence which led to the treaty\nof Ghent\n-\n-\n-\n-\n5 75\nInformation in relation to the extinguishment\nof the Indian title to lands in the state of\nGeorgia\n-\n-\n-\n- 5 80\nReport (Secretary of Navy) of the number\nand location of the naval stations, the num-\nber and grade of officers at each, with a\nstatement of their pay and emoluments - 5 82\nA report (Secretary of War) showing the\namount of woollens purchased for the use\nof the army, during the years 1820 and\n1821, and what proportion thereof was\nAmerican manufacture\n-\n-\n-\n5\n84\nSundry communications and correspondences\nin relation to the political condition of the\ngovernments south of the United States - 5 90\nA report (Secretary of War) of the militia of\nthe United States, and an exhibit of arms,\nmunitions, &c. &c.\n.\n-\n-\n5\n91\nDigitized by Google\nINDEX.\n61\nVol. No. of\nDoc't.\n17 Cong. PRESIDENT OF THE U. STATES, communicates-\n1st Session.\nA supplemental report of William Lambert,\nin relation to the longitude of the capitol of\nthe United States\n-\n-\n-\n6\n96\nInformation upon the subject of the fortifica-\ntions on Dauphin Island and Mobile Point\n6\n99\nSundry documents in relation to the claim of\nthe heirs of Caron de Beaumarchais\n-\n6 102\nA report of the Secretary of War, upon the\nsubject of the command of the United States'\narmy in Florida\n-\n-\n-\n6 108\nInformation relating to the amount of money\npaid to the Attorney General, over and\nabove his salary as fixed by law\n-\n6 109\nInformation in relation to claims set up by\nforeign governments to territory of the U.\nStates upon the Pacific ocean, north of the\n42d degree of latitude\n-\n-\n-\n6 112\nSundry papers relating to transactions in\nEast Florida, received since his message of\n28th January, 1822\n-\n-\n-\n6 113\nInformation in relation to Jonathan Carvers'\nclaim to a tract of land within the United\nStates, near the falls of St. Anthony\n-\n7\n117\nA report of the Secretary of State in relation\nto the judicial proceedings in the district\ncourt of Louisiana, in the case of the French\nship La Pensee\n-\n-\n-\n-\n7\n118\nCopies of correspondence concerning the com-\nmercial relations of the United States with\nthe government of Norway\n-\n-\n7\n123\nCopies of correspondence between the Minis-\nter of Great Britain and the Secretary of\nState, on the subject of duties, discriminat-\ning between imported rolled and hummered\niron\n-\n-\n-\n7 125\nHis reasons for withholding his sanction to\nthe act, entitled \" An act for the preserva-\ntion and repair of the Cumberland road\" - 7 126\n& 127\nTranslations of two letters from Don Joaquin\nd'Anduaga to the Secretary of State, upon\nthe subject of the conduct of General An-\ndrew Jackson, in Florida, and the inde-\npendence of Mexico\n-\n-\n- 7 128\nInformation respecting the lead mines of\nMissouri\n-\n-\n7 129\n- Digitized by Google\n62\nINDEX.\nVol. No. of\nDoc't.\n17 Cong. PRESIDENT OF THE U. STATES, communicates-\n1st Session.\nA letter of Jonathan Russell, late one of the\nPlenipotentiaries of the United States at\nthe negotiation of Ghent, with remarks\nthereon by the Secretary of State\n- 7 131\n17 Cong.\nA message to the two Houses of Congress at\n2d Session.\nthe commencement of the session -\n-\n1\n2\nInformation on the subject of piracies commit-\nted in the West India seas and Gulf of\nMexico -\n-\n-\n-\n- 1\n8\nA report of the Commissioner of the Public\nBuildings\n-\n-\n-\n- 1\n9\nA a plan of the naval peace establishment of\nthe U. States; also, of the marine corps\n1\n10\nInformation in relation to the laws which have\nbeen made by the Legislative Council of\nFlorida -\n-\n-\n-\n- 1 17\nInformation in relation to establishing a na-\nval depot at Thompson's Island, usually\ncalled Key West, and fortifying the Island\nS\n29\nCopies of a convention concluded at St. Peters-\nburg, 12th July, 1822, between the United\nStates of America and his Britannic ma-\njesty\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n3\n30\nCopy of a convention of navigation and com-\nmerce between the U. States and France,\nsigned at Washington, 24th June, 1822 -\nS\n31\nA report of the Board of Engineers, on the\nsubject of the Ohio and Mississippi rivers\nS\n35\nA letter from Commodore Rodgers upon the\nsubject of a marine railway or inclined\nplane, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n- 3 42\nA letter of Mr. J. B. Brevort to the Secre-\ntary of State, with sundry statements and\naccounts, relating to an establishment\nmade at the mouth of Columbia river\n-\n3\n45\nЛ memorial of the Legislative Council of\nFlorida --\n-\n-\n-\n-\nS\n53\nAn extract of a letter from the Governor of\nGeorgia, and a memorial of the Legislature\nof Missouri, relating to the extinguishment\nof the Indian title to lands in said states -\n4\n57\nInformation in relation to the unlawful expe-\ndition fitted out from ports of the U. States\nagainst the Spanish Island of Porto Rico 4\n63\nDigitized by Google\nINDEX.\n63\nVol. No. of\nDoc't.\n17 Cong. PRESIDENT OF THE U. STATES, communicates-\n2d Session.\nThe correspondence between the governments\nof the United States and Great Britain, re-\nlating to the negotiation of the convention (5\n71\nof 20th October, 1818\n-\n-\n- L6\n89\nInformation in relation to expenditures in the\nOrdnance Department, during the years\n1817, 1818, 1819, 1820, & 1821, the quan-\ntity of Ordnance of every kind, the sums\nexpended for the purchase of sites, and cost\nof the buildings, &c. &c.\n-\n-\n5\n73\n1 report (Secretary of Navy) in relation to\nprize agents\n-\n-\n-\n-\n5\n78\nA report (Secretary of State) in relation to\nthe changes in the commercial regulations\nof different foreign nations, with which the\nUnited States have intercourse\n-\n-\n5 85\nA report (Secretary of State) in relation to\nthe transactions of the Commissioners un-\nder the 6th and 7th articles of the treaty of\nGhent; also, of the measures which have\nbeen taken under the 4th article of the trea-\nty with Spain, of February 22, 1819, for\nfixing the boundary line described in the 3d\narticle of the last mentioned treaty\n-\n6\n91\nInformation in relation to the illegal block-\nade of the ports of the Spanish Main; also,\nof vessels of the United States captured by\nprivateers fitted out in Porto Rico and other\nSpanish Islands\n-\n-\n-\n-\n6\n92\nStatements of the amount of moneys advanc-\ned to agents, contractors, &c. since 1st Ja-\nnuary, 1817, which have not been account-\ned for, the amount of loss in each case, the\nsecurities taken, & the names of the sureties\n7\n102\nInformation of the number and names of per-\nsons, and the amount due from each, whose\ncompensation has been withheld in pursu-\nance of the law prohibiting payment to per-\nsons in arrear to the government\n-\n7 103\nA return of the militia of the United States,\nwith an account of the arms, ammunition,\naccoutrements, &c.\n-\n-\n- 8 108\nA report (Secretary of War) of the expenses\nof the Ordnance Department, for the years\n1817, '18, '19, '20, '21, and part 1822, &c. 9 111\nDigitized by Google\n64\nINDEX.\nVol. No. of\nDoc't.\nSECRETARY OF STATE, communicates-\nA list of the names of persons who have ob-\n15 Cong.\ntained patents for new and useful inventions\n1st Session.\nin the last year\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n48\nInformation upon the subject of seamen desert-\ning the vessels to which they belong (in for-\neign ports)\n-\n-\n-\n-\n3 114\nA report on the petition of Jonathan Eliott - 5 189\n15 Cong.\nA list of the names of the persons to whom pa-\n2d Session.\ntents have been granted during the year\n1818\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n3\n78\nExtracts from documents in the Department\nof State, the Treasury, and of the Navy, in\nrelation to the illicit introduction of slaves\ninto the United States\n-\n-\n-\n4 100\nA list of the names of the clerks employed in\nthe Department of State, and the salary of\neach\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n4 114\n16 Cong.\nList of the names of persons to whom patents\n1st Session.\nhave been granted for new inventions, from\n31st Dec. 1818, to 1st Jan. 1820\n-\n3\n35\nAbstracts of American seamen in|the ports of\nthe United States, for the year 1819, and\nfor the year 1818, which had been omitted\n3\n39\nA list of the names of the clerks in his De-\npartment, and the salary of each\n- 5 60\nA list of the names of persons appointed to\npublish the laws of the United States dur-\ning the 14th, 15th, and 1st session of the\n16th Congress\n-\n-\n-\n-\n5\n69\nTo the Chairman of the Committee on Foreign\nRelations, remarks upon the subject of the\ntreaty with Spain for the cession of the\nFloridas\n-\n-\n-\n-\n7\n96\nCopy of an act of the State of Pennsylvania\nto prevent kidnapping\n-\n-\n- 8 112\nDocuments showing the proceedings of the\nExecutive in negotiating with Great Bri-\ntain in relation to commercial intercourse\nwith her colonies, and with France, on the\ngeneral commerce of the two countries . 8\n115\nDigitized by Google\nINDEX.\n65\nVol. No. of\nDoc't.\n16 Cong. SECRETARY OF STATE, communicates-\n2d Session.\nInformation in relation to fees of clerks, mar-\nshals, and attorneys, in the courts of the\nUnited States; also, a report from the Trea-\nsury Department, in relation to naval offi-\ncers, surveyors, and collectors of the cus-\ntoms\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 2 40\nA list of the names of the clerks employed in\nthe Department of State, and the salary of\neach\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- S 42\nA list of the names of persons to whom pa-\ntents have been granted during the year\n1820\n-\n-\n-\n-\n4\n46\nA report on the subject of weights and mea-\nsures -\n-\n-\n-\n- 8 109\n17 Cong.\n1st Session.\nSundry documents relating to taking the 4th\ncensus -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n4\nA report of the names of the clerks in the De-\npartment of State during the year 1821,\nand the salary of each.\n-\n-\n-\n1\n11\nA list of the names of persons to whom pa-\ntents have been granted during the year\n1821\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n18\nA census of the inhabitants of Kershaw dis-\ndrict, South Carolina\n-\n-\n-\n3\n38\nStatements of the amounts of moneys paid as\nsalaries, outfits, and contingent expenses to\nForeign Ministers since 1800, and the sums\npaid to each\n-\n-\n-\n-\n7 120\nList of the registered scamen in the several\nports of the United States, for the three first\nquarters of the year 1820\n-\n- 7 133\nReport of the number of persons arriving in\nthe United States, from 1st Oct. 1820, to\n30th Sept. 1821\n-\n-\n- 7 134\n17 Cong.\nA report of the number of clerks and messen-\n1st Session.\ngers retained in the Department of State .\n1\ns\nA list of the names of persons to whom pa-\ntents have been granted during the year\n1822, for new and useful inventions\n-\n3\n36\n1 list of the clerks of the Department for the\nyear 1822, and the salary allowed to each\n4\n59\nStatement. showing the books. charts, period-\nical publications, instruments, measures,\n&c. &c. purchased by the Department, at\nGoogle\nthe public expense, during the last six years\n5\n81\nG.\n66\nINDEX.\nvol. No. of\nDoc't\n17 Cong. SECRETARY OF STATE, communicates-\n2J Session.\nA supplementary return to the digest of the\naccounts of the manufacturing establish-\nments and their manufactures\n-\n-\n6 90\nA return of American seamen, as registered\nin the several collection districts, in the\nthree first quarters of 1822\n-\n-\n6\n94\nA report, made in pursuance of \" An act regu-\nlating passenger ships and ressels\"\n- 8 107\n15 Cong. SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY, communicates-\n1st Session.\nStatements relative to internal duties and di-\nrect taxes, and an abstract of the emolu-\nments and expenditures of officers of the\ncustoms -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\ns\nHis annual report on the state of the finances\n1\n4\nIlis reasons for not transferring public mo-\nneys deposited in certain state banks to the\nbank of the United States\n-\n-\n1\n9\nThe estimate of appropriations for the service\nof the year 1818\n-\n-\n-\n1\n13\nThe amount of receipts into the Treasury of\nthe United States, from imports, taxes,\nand other sources of revenue. within the\nDistrict of Columbia, from 1801; also, a\nstatement of registered tonnage within\nsaid district\n-\n-\n-\n- 1 22\nA report of outstanding loan office certificates,\narmy certificates. and indents of interest,\nthat appear on the books of the Treasury - 1 24\nReport in the case of John Bate\n-\n-\n2\n38\nThe annual statement of the toi.nage of the\nUnited States\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n54\nA statement showing the exports of the U.\nStates, from 1st Oct 1816, to 30th Sept.\n1817\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n55\nReport of such measures as may be necessa-\nry for the more effectual collection of the\nduties on merchandise imported\n-\n-\nCR\n58\nA report of the clerks in the Department, their\nnames and salaries\n-\n-\n-\n2\n70\nTwo statements from the General Land Of-\nfice, showing the quantity of land in each\ndistrict in which the public lands have been\nexposed to sale, the quantity sold, and the\nemoluments of receivers and registers, for\nfour years next preceding 1st Oct. 1817 - 2\n71\nDigitized by Google\nINDEX.\n67\nVol. No. of\nDoc't.\n15 Cong.\nStatements of miscellaneous claims discharg-\n1st Semion.\ned, of contracts made in 1817, and of pay-\nments made by collectors for the relief of\nseamen -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n3\n84\nA report, commissioners of the sinking fund 3\n88\nA report of the director of the mint (assays of\ncoins)\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n3\n95\nComptroller's list of outstanding balances - 3\n96\nA statement of the accounts of General A. St.\nClair\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 3 98\nA statement of expenditures under the 4th,\n6th, and 7th articles of the treaty of Ghent\nS 103\nStatement of iron imported from May, 1812,\nto May. 1817\n.\n-\n-\n.\n3 110\nComptroller's report of balances on the books\nof the Register of the Treasury, of more\nthan three years standing\n-\n-\n3 120\nHis report of alterations necessary to be made\nin the art fixing the emoluments of the oth-\ncers of the customs\n-\n-\n- 4 131\nUpon the subject of extending the time for\nthe redemption of lands sold for direct taxes\n4\n137\nThe annual statement of emoluments and ex-\npenditures of the officers of the customs,\n(1817)\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 4 141\nTo the Committee of Ways and Means, upon\nthe subject of depositing foreign wines and\nspirits in public ware houses, Ac.\n- 4 152\nA report of balances on the books of the 4th\nAuditor, which have been due more than\nthree years prior to the 30th Sept. 1817 - 4 156\nA statement of the tonnage of vessels entered\ninto the United States during the year 1815,\nand the tonnage of American and British\nvessels employed in the trade between the\nUnited States and Great Britain during the\nyear 1816\n-\n-\n-\n- 4 166\nStatements of importations in American and\nforeign vessels, for one year prior to the\n30th, Sept. 1816\n-\n-\n- 5 198\nStatements in relation to the mint of the U.\nStates\n-\n-\n-\n.\n- 5 199\nStatements of the progress in the construction\nof the Cumberland road -\n-\n- 5 201\n15 Cong.\nHis annual report on the state of the finances\nGoogle\n2d Session.\nAn estimate of appropriations for the year\n1819\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 2 12\n68\nINDEX.\nVol. No. of\nDoc't.\n15 Cong. SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY, communicates—\n2d Session.\nA plan for the final adjustment of land claims\nin Louisiana and Missouri\n.\n-\n2\n22\nA report of the Director of the Mint, of the\nresult of assays of foreign coins\n-\n2\n26\nInformation of the progress that has been\nmade under the act of 3d March. 1817, to\nset apart and dispose of certain lands for the\nencouragement of the cultivation of the vine\nand olive\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n33\nA statement of the sales of public lands in the\nterritory of Alabama, &c.\n-\n-\n2\n41\nInformation in relation to the claim of Bick-\nley and Clark\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n44\nStatements of lands sold north west of the\nOhio, the payments made thereon, and the\npaper received in payment\n-\n2\n46\nStatements relative to the internal duties and\ndirect tax\n-\n-\n-\n-\n3 47\nStatement of the sales of public lands during\nthe year 18.7. and the three first quarters\nof the year 1818\n-\n-\n-\n3\n52\nComptroller's list of balances on the books of\nthe Second Auditor, by persons who have\nnot exhibited their accounts for settlement\nwithin the year ending 30th Sept. 1818 -\n3\n55\nCopies of instructions to the several Boards\nof Commissioners, under act of 2d March,\n1805, for adjusting claims and titles to land\nin the territory of Orleans and district of\nLouisiana\n-\n-\n-\n-\n3\n62\nStatements of the exports of the United States\nduring the year ending 30th Sept. 1818 -\n3\n69\nA list (made out by the Register of the Trea-\nsury) of persons who have rendered their\naccounts within the year\n-\n-\n3\n75\nStatements of the situation of the several in-\ncorporated banks of the District of Colum-\nbia\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n4\n83\n& 105\nA statement of the district tonnage of the U.\nStates, on the 31st Dec. 1817\n-\n-\n4\n89\nStatements of payments made at the Treasu-\nry, during the year 1818, on account of\nmiscellaneous claims, of contracts and pur-\nchases by collectors of the revenue, and of\nexpenditures for the relief of sick and dis-\nabled seamen\n.\n-\nDigitized by\nGoogle\n99\nINDEX.\n69\nVol. No. of\nDoc't.\n15\nCong. SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY, communicates-\n2d Session.\nA list of the clerks in the Treasury Depart-\nment, their names and salaries\n-\n-\n4 101\nInformation in relation to the vessels engag-\ned in the slave trade, which have been cap-\ntured, and the disposition of the slaves by\nthe state governments\n-\n-\n-\n4 107\nA report of naval agents who have settled their\naccounts since the report of 18th ultimo -\n4 121\nA statement. gross amount of duties for the\ntwo first quarters of the year 1817\n-\n4 124\nAnnual report of the Commissioners of the\nSinking Fund\n-\n-\n-\n-\n4 127\nInformation upon the subject of alterations of\nthe tariff, by charging specific instead of ad\nvalorem duties\n-\n-\n-\n-\n4 131\nA list of balances on the books of the Fourth\nAuditor -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n4 132\nA statement of merchandise imported in Ame-\nrican and foreign vessels, for one year prior\nto 30th Sept. 1817\n-\n-\n-\n5 133\nAn abstract of moneys advanced, prior to 3d\nMarch, 1809, and remain to be accounted\nfor, on the books of the Third Auditor; a\nlist of balances of advances, prior to 30th\nSept. 1815; and a list of persons who omit-\nted to render their accounts to the Fourth\nAuditor, during the year 1818\n-\n-\n5 137\nAn abstract of the official emoluments, &c. of\nofficers of the customs for the year 1818 -\n5\n143\nA list of balances on the books of the Regis-\nter, which appear to have been due more\nthan three years prior to 30th Sept. 1818\n5 144\nInformation in relation to the balances due by\nthe state banks to the bank of the U.S. - 5 145\nInformation in relation to the balances trans-\nferred from the Treasury to the U. States'\nbank, &c. &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n5 146\nInformation of the sums of money paid to the\nAttorney General, for extra services\n-\n5 149\nSundry statements in relation to the mint of\nthe United States\n-\n-\n-\n5 150\n16 Cong.\nHis annual report upon the state of the finances\n1\n5\n1st Session.\nA statement of the exports from the United\nStates for one year ending 30th Sept. 1819\n1\n7\nSundry statements relative to the internal du-\nties and direct taxes\n.\nDigitized by Google\n70\nINDEX.\nVol. No. of\nDoc't.\n16 Cong. SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. communicates-\n1st Session.\nAn estimate of appropriations for the service\nof the year 1820\n-\n-\n-\n2\n13\nA report of the Director of the Mint, giving\nthe result of the assays of foreign coins - 2\n16\nTo the Committee of Ways and Means, re-\nmarks in relation to moneys drawn from\nthe Treasury, for the War and : avy De-\npartments, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n%\n18\nStatements of duties and drawbacks during\nthe years 1816, 1817, and 1818\n-\n-\n2\n22\nThe annual statement of the district tonnage\nof the United States, on the S1st December,\n1818, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n23\nInformation in relation to the illicit introduc-\ntion of slaves into the U. States, &c.\n-\nS\n42\nStatement of the amount of moneys paid to\nthe marshal of the District of Columbia,\nexpenses of the court and salary of the judges,\nfrom 1801 to 1819\n-\n-\n-\n3\n48\nA statement of the names of the clerks of the\nDepartment, and the salary of each\n-\n3\n44\nA statement of payments made at the Trea-\nsury, for the year 1819, of a miscellaneous\nnature; of claims not provided for, and of\ncontracts and payments on account of sick\nand disabled seamen, &c.\n-\n-\n3\n48\nA statement of the number of acres of land\nsold at the several land offices, from their\ninstitution to the 20th. Sept. 1819, the mo-\nneys accruing, and the moneys received\nfrom such sales, &c. &c.\n-\n-\n5\n57\nA report on the subject of probibiting the im-\nportation of cotton, woollen, and iron ma-\nnufactures, and the effect thereof on the re-\nvenue\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n5\n62\nA statement of the actual balance in the\nTreasury, on 1st Jan. 1820, the amount of\npublic debt redeemable in 1820, 21, 22, 23,\nand 1824, &c. &c.\n-\n-\n-\n5\n64\nThe annual report of the Commissioners of\nsinking fund\n-\n-\n-\n-\n5\n67\nList of balances on the books of the Register,\nwhich have been due more than three years\n71\nprior to 30th Sept. last (1819)\n-\n- 16\n8S\nAbstracts of receipts and expenditures of the\nGeneral Post Office, from 1st Jan. 1814,\nto 31st March, 1818\nDigitized by Google 5 72\nINDEX.\n71\nVol. No. of\nDoc't.\n16 Cong. SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY, communicates-\n1st Session.\nA report upon the subject of the more speedy\nrecovery of public moneys\n-\n-\n5 78\nA statement of the receipts and expenditures\nof the United States from March, 1789, to\nDec. 1819\n-\n-\n-\n- 5 75\nList of balances on the books of the Register\ntermed Revenue Books, which have been due\nmore than three years prior to the 30th\nSeptember, 1819\n-\n-\n-\n6 80\nStatements in relation to the condition of the\nbank of the United States and its offices;\nalso. of the different chartered banks in the\nseveral states. &c.\n-\n-\n- 6 86\nStatements of fines, penalties, &c. levied and\ncollected by the C. Court. District of Co-\nlumbia, from 1801 to 1819, of expenses in-\ncurred by the Judicial Department of said\nDistrict. &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n6\n91\nStatements showing the state of the bank of\nthe United States on the 25th Feb. 27th\nMay, and 29th November, 1819 -\n-\n6\n92\nA report of the Fifth Auditor, of the progress\nin the erection of a light house, at the\nmouth of the Mississippi\n-\n-\n7\n97\nAbstract of emoluments of the officers of the\ncustoms. for the year 1819\n-\n-\n7\n98\nStatements in relation to the trade of the U.\nStates with the West India Islands and\nBritish American colonies\n-\n-\n7 102\nSundry statements in relation to the opera-\ntions of the mint of the U. States\n-\n8 109\nRegulations for granting of land under the\nSpanish government. and Treasury instruc-\ntions to the land commissioners, in Louisi-\nana and Missouri\n-\n-\n- 8 114\nStatements of importations of goods. wares,\nand merchandise, in American and foreign\nvessels, for the year 1818\n-\n-\n8 118\n16 Cong.\nTo the Senate, statement of moneys appropri-\n2d Session.\nated since the declaration of independence\nfor purchasing lands from the Indians, sur-\nveying and selling the same, the number of\nacres sold, the amount of sales and forfei-\ntures, annuities to Indians, &e. &c.\n- 1\n8\nThe annual report of the state of the finances\n1\n9\nDigitized by\n&\n32\n72\nINDEX.\nVol. No. of\nDoc't.\n16 Cong. SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY, communicates-\n2d Session.\nA statement relative to claims to military\nbounty lands, for services during the late\nwar unsatisfied, and the quantity necessary\nto satisfy the same, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n1\n13\nStatements of the moneys drawn from the\nTreasury for the War and Navy Depart-\nments from 30th Nov. 1819, to 13th Nov.\n1820, and of transfers of appropriations\nduring the last recess of Congress\n-\n1\n18\nThe latest return made to that department of\nthe state of the bank of the United States\nand its several offices\n-\n-\n-\n1\n19\nA list of offices of the customs which may be\nabolished, without detriment to the public\ninterest -\n-\n-\n-\n1\n25\nA report of such change of the emoluments of\noffices of the customs as appear to be neces-\nsary\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1 26\nAn estimate of appropriations for the year\n1821\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n33\nStatements of the district tonnage of the U.\nStates in the year 1819\n-\n-\n-\n1\nS4\nStatements of the quantity of land sold under\nthe provisions of the act of 24th April, 1820 2\nS5\nStatement of goods. &c. exported during the\nyear ending 30th Sept. 1820\n.\n-\n2\n36\nBy the Comptroller, a report of the Fourth\nAuditor, of persons who have failed to ren-\nder their accounts within the year; also,\nan abstract of balances which have been\ndue more than three years, prior to 30th\nSept. 1819\n-\n-\n-\n- 2 44\nBy the Comptroller, balances on the books of\nSecond and Third Auditors, due more than\nthree years, prior to the s0th Sept. 1820,\nthe names of persons who have failed to set-\ntle their accounts within the year, and of\nadvances by the War Department, prior to\n1809, which remain unsettled on the books\nof the Third Auditor\n-\n-\n-\n3\n10\nStatements of allowances to officers of the ar-\nmy for transportation. quarters, and fuel,\nin the office of the Second Auditor, from 1st\nJan. 1816, to 31st Dec. 1819, and in the\noffice of the Third Auditor, from 1st Jan.\n1817, to 31st Dec. 1819 -\n-\n-\n4\n55\nDigitized by Google\nINDEX.\n78\nVol. No. of\nDoc't\n16 Cong. SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY communicates-\n2d Session.\nA statement of the amount of drawbacks on\nexports for the years 1317, '18. and '19,\ncompared with the amount of duties which\naccrued during the same period -\n-\n5\n56\nInformation of the number of French vessels\nwhich have arrived in the river St. Mary's\nsince 1st July, 1820, &c. &c.\n-\n- 5 58\nStatements of miscellaneous claims paid at\nthe Treasury during the year 1820, of con-\ntracts for oil, light houses, of contracts\nmade by collectors for the revenue service,\nand of expenditures on account of sick and\ndisabled seamen, (1819) -\n-\n-\n5\n59\nA list of clerks in the Treasury Department\nduring the year 1820, and the compensa-\ntion of each\n-\n-\n-\n- 5 61\nA statement of lands sold for direct taxes in\nthe 1st collection district of New York,\nunder the law of 1814\n-\n-\n-\n5\n62\nA report of the Director of the Mint (assays\nof foreign coins)\n-\n-\n-\n-\n5\n68\nA report of the tonnage of American and\nFrench vessels engaged in commerce be-\ntween the two countries, during the years\n1816, '17, '18, and 1819\n-\n-\n-\n5\n72\nA statement of moneys in the Treasury on the\n1st Jan. 1821, also in the liands of the Trea-\nsurer as agent for the War and Navy De-\npartments\n-\n-\n-\n- 5 73\nInformation in relation to the agency of the\nTreasurer for the War and Navy Depart-\nments, and on discontinuing said agency\n5\n75\nInformation of the number of inspectors,\nweighers, guagers, and measurers, employ-\ned in the revenue service for the last five\nyears. and their compensation; also, a state\nment of the names of persons employed as\nagents for light houses, revenue cutters, and\nmarine hospitals, for the saine period\n-\n5\n77\nInformation whether the lists of balances are\nin conformity with the provisions of the 14th\nsection of the act for the prompt settlement\nof public accounts (Comptroller)\n.\n- 5 97\nStatement of funds applicable to the redemp-\ntion of the Mississippi stock\n- Digitized by\n6081\nStatements in relation to the mint\n-\n-\n6\n85\nReport, Commissioners of the Sinking Fund 6\n93\n74\nINDEX,\nVol. No. of\nDoc't.\n16 Cong. SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY, communicates-\n2d Session.\nBy the Comptroller, list of balances on the\nRegister's books of more than three years\nstanding; 1st, from collectors of customs,\n2d, from supervisors, collectors, &c. of old\ninternal revenue and direct tax; 3d, balan-\nces due from receivers of public money for\nlands sold\n-\n-\n-\n7\n79\nStatements of special deposits to the credit of\nthe United States, in various banks, which\nare unavailable -\n-\n7 100\nStatement of the quantity of salt imported,\nthe duty thereon, and amount of bounties\nto fishing vessels, from the commencement\nof the government to 31st Dec. 1819, &c.\n7 101\nStatements of the emoluments and expendi-\ntures of the officers of the customs, for the\nyear 1820\n-\n-\n- 7 102\nA statement of the number and tonnage of\nAmerican and British vessels, cleared out\nfrom ports of the United States for the Bri-\ntish West India Islands, &c. in 1816, '17,\n'18, '19, and 1820\n.\n.\n-\n7 105\nA statement of imports in American and fo-\nreign vessels, for the year ending 30th\nSept. 1819\n-\n-\n-\n-\n7 107\n(By the Comptroller) list of balances stand-\ning on the books of receipts and expendi-\ntures, which have been due more than three\nyears prior to 30th Sept. 1820\n-\n-\n7 108\nA statement of payments made to inspectors,\nweighers, gaugers, measurers, &o. employ-\ned by collectors of the customs, in the years\n1816, '17, '18, '19, and 1820\n-\n-\n9 112\n17 Cong.\nHis annual report on the state of the finances 1\nS\n1st Session.\n(By the Comptroller) a list of the names of of-\nficers who have not settled their accounts\nwithin the year; of accounts which have\nremained unsettled more than three years,\nprior to 30th Sept. 1821, and au abstract of\nmoneys advanced prior to 3d March, 1809,\nwhich still remain to be accounted for\n-\n1\n10\nA report of the Director of the Mint\n-\n1\n12\nA report of the application of the funds for\nthe relief of sick and disabled scamen\n-\n1\n13\nDigitized by Google\nINDEX.\n75\nVol. No. of\nDoc't.\n17 Cong. SECEETARY OF THE TREASURY communicates-\nIst Session.\nThe annual statement of the district tonnage\nof the United States, on the 31st December,\n1820\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 2 16\nExtracts from the registers' and receivers'\nreports of proceedings under the act of 2d\nMarch. 1821, for the relief of purchasers of\npublic lands, prior to 1st July, 18.0\n-\n2 19\nA list of clerks in the department, and their\ncompensations\n-\n-\n-\n- 2 22\nA statement of the proceeds from the sale of\npublic lands in Indiana, Illinois, and Mis-\nsouri\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2 23\nA report relative to militia fines in the state\nof Pennsylvania, during the late war\n-\n2 25\nA report of commissioners appointed to in-\nspect the Cumberland road\n-\n-\n2 27\nAn estimate of appropriations for the year\n1822\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2 80\nA report of the Second Auditor, of balances\non the books of his office, of more than three\nyears standing. prior to 30th Sept. 1821;\nalso, a report of officers who have failed to\nsettle their accounts within the year\n-\n2 36\nStatements showing the commerce and navi-\ngation of the United States, for the year\n1821\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 2 39\nA report showing the quantity of wool im-\nported and exported during the years 1817,\n'18, '19, and 1820\n-\n-\n-\nS 43\nInformation of the examination of certain\nland offices, by whom examined, and ex-\npenses thereof\n-\n-\n-\n- S 44\nReport on the petition of James Morrison - 3\n45\nStatements of payments of miscellaneous\nclaims, of contracts for oil, light houses,\n&c, of contracts by collectors of the reve-\nnue, for the year 1820, and of expenditures\non account of sick and disabled seamen - 4 48\nA report supplemental to his report of 2d\nMarch, 1821, in relation to payments made\nto inspectors, weighers, gaugers, &c.\n-\n4 50\nStatements in relation to the bank of the U.\nStates\n-\n-\n-\n4\n- 4 5%\nAnnual report of the Commissioners of the\nSinking Fund\n-\n-\nDigitized by Googles 53\n76\nINDEX.\nVol. No. of\nDoc't.\n17 Cong. SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY communicates-\n1st Session.\nBy the Comptroller, abstract of balances on\nthe books of the Fourth Auditor, which\nhave been due more than three years, which\nhave been certified for suit; of balances\nwhich come within the provisions of the act\nfor the prompt settlement of public ac-\ncounts, &r. and a list of officers who have\nfailed to settle their accounts within the\nyear (1821)\n-\n-\n-\n-\n4\n56\nInformation in relation to banks, in which\nmoneys received for the sale of public lands\nhave been deposited\n-\n-\n-\n5\n66\nBy the Comptroller. a list of balances on the\nbooks of the Register. due from late collec-\ntors of the customs, which have been due\nmore than three years prior to 30th Sept.\n1821\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n5\n68\nInformation of payments made to persons who\nexamined land offices, in Ohio, Indiana,\nIllinois, and Missouri, in 1821\n-\n-\n5\n71\nA report on the petition of James Green\n-\n5\n7S\nStatements of tonnage money received by the\nregisters of Baltimore, from 1800 to 1821,\nand the expenditure thereof; also, of the\ntonnage duty collected at Savannah, from\n1811 to 1821, and the application of the\nsaine\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 5 77\nA statement of duties paid and secured at the\ncustom house at East River, from its esta\nblishment. and of the vessels employed in\nforeign trade, &c. also, similar statements\nfrom the custoin house at York\n-\n- 5 78\nA statement of the emoluments and expendi-\ntures of the officers of the customs (1820) - 5\n79\nA statement showing the number of land offi-\nces and location of each. the annual expense\nof supporting them. and the amount of mo-\nney received in the years 1820 and 1821 - 6\n94\nA statement of drawbacks on merchandise ex-\nported during the years 1818, 1819, and\n1820\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n6\n95\nA report of the progress in the settlement of\narrears in the accounts of the Post Office\nestablishment\n-\n-\n-\n-\n6\n98\nA report of unexpended balances at the end of\neach year from the commencement of the\ngovernment to the 31st Dec. 1821; of pub Google\nINDEX.\n77\nVol. No. of\nDoc't.\n17 Cong. SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY communicates-\n1st Session.\nJic moneys in the hands of collectors and\nreceivers on the same day; of revenue bonds\noutstanding on the 30th Sept. 1821, show-\ning those considered insolvent, with a state-\nment of outstanding debentures at the same\nperiod; of revenue bonds due on the 31st\nDec. 1821, the amount in suit, and the\namount upon which indulgence has been\ngiven; of the sums due for public lands on\nthe 30th Sept. 1821. and the amount releas-\ned under the act of last Congress; of duties\nsecured in each quarter of the past year,\nand a statement of the amount standing to\nthe credit of the U. States, in the bank of\nthe U. States and its branches, on the 1st\nFeb. 1822\n-\n-\n-\n- 6 100\nStatement of incidental expences in the land\noffices in St. Louis, Franklin, Huntsville.\nand Cahaba, in the year 1820 and the three\nfirst quarters of 1821\n-\n-\n- 6 101\nStatements of the incorporated banks in the\nDistrict of Columbia, annual\n-\n- 6 105\nStatements of articles paying ad valorem du-\nties, and articles paying, or to pay, speci-\nfic rates of duties\n-\n-\n-\n6 111\nBy the Comptroller, list of balances on the\nbooks of the Register, 1st of receipts and\nexpenditures; 2d on account of old internal\nrevenue and direct tax; 3d and 4th on ac-\ncount of late internal revenue and direct tax,\nand 5th, from receivers of public money\nfor land sold\n-\n-\n-\n-\n7 116\nSundry statements in relation to uncurrent\nnotes received by the banks of Edwards-\nville, Tombeckbe, and Missouri, and cre-\ndited to the United States\n-\n-\n7 119\nSundry documents relating to the defalcation\nof John Brahan, late receiver of public\nmoney at Huntsville\n-\n-\n-\n7 1SQ\n7 Cong.\nA report of clerks and messengers retained\n'd Sess.\nin the Treasury Department, &c.\n- 1\n4\nHis annual report upon the state of the\nfinances -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n12\nThe result of assays made at the mint of sun-\ndry foreign coins, current by law in the U.\nStates -\n.\n-\n- Digitized by Google\n78\nINDEX.\nVol. No. of\nDoc't.\n17 Cong. SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY communication-\n2d Session.\nInformation in relation to the claim of John\nH. Piatt\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n15\nA report and statements in relation to a loan\nformerly made to certain commissioners of\nthe City of Washington\n-\n-\n-\n1\n25\nA list of the names of the clerks in the Trea-\nsury Department in 1822, and the salary\nof each\n-\n-\n-\n1\n26\nBy the Comptroller, a list of balances which\nhave remained unsettled more than three\nyears prior to 30th Sept. 1822; a list of offi-\ncers who have failed to settle their accounts\nwithin the year, or have balances unac-\ncounted for; an abstract of moneys advan-\nced prior to 3d March, 1809, on the books\nof the late Accountant of the War Depart.\nment, and which remained to be accounted\nfor on the books of the Third Auditor, on\nthe 30th Sept. 1822\n-\n-\n-\n2 32\nAn estimate of the appropriations necessary\nfor the service of the year 1823\n-\n- 3 28\nThe annual statement of the district tonnage\nof the United States, on the 31st Dec. 1821 . 3 37\nA report of the Comptroller in relation to\nfines assessed upon citizens of Virginia, for\nnon performance of militia duty\n-\n-\nS\n40\nA statement of drawbacks on goods exported\nin 1819, '20, and \"21, compared with the\nduties on the same goods\n-\n-\nS 45\nStatement of moneys arising from the sale of\npublic lands, in Obio, Illinois, Indiana,\nMississippi, Alabama, and Missouri, which\nhas been paid, or is due, to each state for\ninternal improvements\n-\n-\n-\n8\n44\nStatements of payments made at the Treasu-\nry for the discharge of miscellaneous claims\nnot otherwise provided for, during the year\n1822; of contracts and purchases made by\ncollectors, for the revenue service during\nthe year 1821; of contracts for oil, light-\nhouses, beacons, &c. and of expenditures\nen account. of sick and disabled seamen in\n1821\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nS\n47\nDigitized by Google\nINDEX.\n79\nVol. No. of\nDoc't.\n17 Cong. SECESTARY OF THE TREASURY communicates-\nN Session.\nInformation in relation to the operation of the\nseventh section of the act supplementary to\n\" An act to regulate the collection of duties\non imports and tonnage,\" passed April 20,\n1818; also, in relation to the abolition of\ncertain ports of entry, &c.\n-\n- 9 50\nStatements of the amounts received annually\nunder the \" Act for the relief of sick and\ndisabled seamen,\" since its passage, as also\nthe amount expended\n-\n-\n- 4 54\nReport, Commissioners of the Sinking Fund\n4\n58\nStatements showing the commerce and navi-\ngation of the United States, for the year\nending the 30th Sept. 1822\n-\n- 4 62\nA statement of outstanding custom house\nbonds on 1st Oct. 1822; of bonds taken for\nduties on merchandise and debentures is-\nsued for drawbacks, from 1st Jan. 1821,\nto 30th Sept. 1822; of the net amount of\nrevenue on merchandise and tonnage, &c.\nof payments into the Treasury and expenses\nof collection of the same, on the 31st Dec.\nof the years 1816, '17, '18, '19. '20, and\n1821; and a statement of the whole amount\nof the unexpended balance of the Sinking\nFund, distinguishing each year since 1817 4\n64\nStatements of the compensation of the regis-\nters and receivers of the land offices during\nthe years 1819, 1820, 1821\n-\n-\n4\n65\nReport upon the subject of contracts made by\nthe several surveyors general of the public\nlands for services pel formed since the 1st\nday of January, 1819\n-\n-\n- 4 67\nA report on so much of the memorial of the\nLegislature of Alabama as relates to the\nsale of the public lands, in the counties of\nJackson and Decatur\n-\n-\n- 5 70\nStatement of the expenditures in laying out\nand making the Cumberland road\n- 5 77\nInformation in relation to the security ob-\ntained by government in the year 1821,\nfrom the bank of Vincennes, for the public\ndeposites in the said bank\n-\n-\n5\n$2\nTo the Chairman of the Committee appointed\nfurther to investigate the suppression in the Google\nprinting of certain parts of certain public de-\n80\nIDNEX.\nVol. No. of\nDoc't.\n17 Cong. SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY communicates-\n2d Session.\ncuments. sundry statements in relation to\nthat subject, and to moneys deposited in the\nWestern Banks\n-\n-\n-\n5\n84\nReports of the incorporated banks in the Dis-\ntrict of Columbia (state of their concerns) - 6\n86\nStatements from the General Land Office, in\nrelation to the operations of the several\nland offices, under the provisions of the act\nof 2d March, 1821, for the relief of the pur-\nchasers of the public lands, prior to the 1st\nJuly, 1820\n-\n-\n-\n-\n6\n87\nStatement of the operations of the mint, dur-\ning the year 1822\n-\n-\n-\n6\n88\nStatements showing what sums of money\nhave been charged or retained by registers\nand receivers of public moneys, since 20th\nApril, 1818, for clerk hire, office rent, &c.\nnot usually allowed; also, a statement of\nemoluments to receivers and registers dur-\ning the years 1819, 1820, and 1821\n-\n6\n95\nStatements of books, newspapers, &c. taken\nand procured by the Treasury Department\non public account, during the last six years\n6\n96\nFrom the Comptroller, a list of balances on the\nbooks of receipts and expenditures, which\nhave been due more than three years prior\nto the 30th Sept. last; also, a list of balances\nstanding on the books of the revenue, un-\nsettled by the collectors of the customs.\nduring the period before mentioned\n-\n6\n97\nFrom the Comptroller, a list of balances on\naccount of the late internal revenue, on the\nbooks of the Register, which have been due\nand unsettled more than three years prior\nto the 30th Sept. 1822\n-\n-\n-\n6\n98\nFrom the Comptroller, statement of accounts\nwhich haveremained unsettled on the books\nof the Second Auditor, more than three\nyears, prior to the 30th Sept. 1882; also, a\nlist of such officers as have failed to settle\ntheir accounts, at the same office, for ad-\nvances made within the year terminating on\nthe s0th September, 1821\n,\n-\n7\n99\nFrom the Comptroller, a list of accounts in\nrelation to the old internal revenue and di-\nrect tax, on which balances appear to have\nbeen due more than three years prior to toogle\n30th Sept. 1822; similar list in relation to\nINDEX.\n84\nVol. \". of\nDec't.\n17 Cong. SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY communicates-\n2d Sessions\nthe late direct tax; a list of accounts on\nwhich balances appear to have been due,\nfrom receivers of public moneys. more than\nthree years prior to 30th Sept, 1822, and a\nlist of officers who omitted to render their\naccounts for settlement, within the year\nending 30th Sept. 1822\n-\n-\n-\n7 100\nFrom the Comptroller. a list balances standing\non the books of the Fourth Auditor, which\nhave remained unsettled more than three\nyears prior to 30th Sept. 1822\n-\n-\n7 101\nStatement showing the amount of money to\nthe credit of the United States at the end of\nevery quarter since 1st January. 1817, in\nevery bank in which the public moneyshave\nbeen deposited; of the transfer of public\nfunds from one bank to another, with the\nreason therefor, together with statements in\ndetail in relation to unavailable funds\n- 8 105\nAn abstract of official emoluments and expen-\nditures of the officers of the customs\n-\n8 10G\nFrom the Treasurer, the general account of\nhis office from 1st July, 1821, to s0th June,\n1822; also, the War and Navy accounts\nfrom 1st Oct. 1821, to suth June, 1822 - 8 109\n198 Seasion. 15 Cong. SECRETARY OF WAR communicates-\nA statement of the number of arrants for mi-\nlitary bounty lands issued to soldiers of the\nlate war, the quantity of land included in\nsuch warrants, &c. &c.\n-\n-\n-\n1\n8\nlist of officers who held brevet rank at the\nclose of the war ; and a list of all officers\nwho now hold brevets, higher than their\nlineal rank, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1 19\nA\nreport upon the subject of claims against\nthe United States, for services of the militia\nof Georgia, in the years 1793 and 1794,\n(made March 14, 1800, &c.)\n-\n-\n1 27\nstatement of the expenditure of moneys\ndrawn from the Treasury. by the Secretary\nof War, for the year 1816, and of unexpend-\ned balances of former appropriations\n-\n1\n32\nInformation of moneys transferred from one\nspecific appropriation to another. by autho.\nrity of the President of the U. States\n-\n1 33\n11\nDigitized by Google\n82\nINDEX.\nVol. No. of\nDoc't.\n15 Cong. SECRETARY OF WAB communicates-\n1st Session.\nA list of persons who have been added to the\nroll of invalid pensioners, subsequent to the\n28th May, 1813, &c. &c.\n-\n-\n1\n34\nThe amount of pensions which have been\ngranted to the widows and orphans of de-\nceased officers and soldiers of the late war,\n&c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 2 35\nInformation in relation to the appropriations\nfor the military service of the U. States,\nfor the years 1817 and 1818 (to Committee\nof Ways and Means)\n-\n-\n-\n2\n50\nStatement of contracts made during the year\n.817\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n64\nA report of the clerks in the War Depart-\nment, (their names and salaries) -\n- 2 65\nStatements showing the names of the persons\nto whom land warrants have been issued\nand extra pay allowed, denominated Cana-\ndiun volunteers\n-\n-\n-\n- 2 72\nDocuments in relation to the claims of Massa-\nchusetts for services of the militia\n- 2 80\n& 81\nCopies of the accounts of Gen. A. St. Clair -\n2\n82\nA report of the number and condition of con-\ntracts for supplying arms, since the adop-\ntion of the constitution of the U. States - 3 93\nA statement of the expenditure of the moneys\nappropriated for the contingent expenses of\nthe War Department\n-\n-\n-\n3 104\nA return of arms and military stores furnish-\ned the several states, under the law of 1812 3\n107\nThe names of persons who have received pub-\nlic moneys for paying the troops during the\nlate war, and have failed to account for the\nsame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nS 127\nA report on the subject of fraudulent claims\nunder the acts of 9th April, 18 6, and 3d\nMarch, 1817 (called Claims Law)\n-\n4 150\nA report of delinquent quartermasters and\npaymasters\n-\n-\n-\n-\n4 153\nTo the Chairman of the Committee of Ways\nand Means, an estimate of additional ap-\npropriations for the year 1818\n-\n-\n5 192\n15 Cong.\nInformation in relation to the destruction of\n21 Session)\nthe Negro Fort in East Florida\n-\n-\n1 122\nDigitized by Google\nINDEX.\n88\nVol. No. of\nDoc't.\n15 Cong. SECRETARY OF WAR communicates-\n2d Session.\nThe number and grade of the officers of the\narmy, where stationed, dr. dc.\n-\n-\n2\n3\nA report upon the subject of a national armo-\nry on the western waters\n-\n-\n2\n17\nA system providing for the abolition of the\nexisting Indian trading establishments of\nthe United States, &c. &c.\n-\n-\n2\n25\nA report on the subject of the reduction of the\nmilitary peace establishment of the United\nStates, and a system for the establishment\nof a commissariat for the army, &c. with\nsundry statements of strength, disposition,\n&c. of the army -\n-\n-\n-\n2\n36\nTo the Committee on Military Affairs, infor-\nmation in relation to the military establish-\nment of the United States\n-\n-\n3\n54\nTo the Chairman of the Committee of Ways\nMeans, a statement explanatory of certain\nitems in the estimate for the military ser-\nvice for 1819, &c. &c.\n-\n-\n-\n3\n56\n& 76\nA report upon the subject of roads and canals\n4\n87\nStatement of the expenditure and application\nof moneys, on account of the War Depart-\nment, for one year prior to 30th Sept. 1818\n4\n88\nInformation respecting the adjustment and\npayment of the claims of the friendly Creek\nIndians, under the treaty of 9th Aug. 1814\n4\n98\nA statement of the contingent expenses of the\nWar Department, for the year 1818\n-\n4 102\nA list of the names of the clerks employed in\nthe War Department, and the salary allow-\ned to each\n-\n-\n-\n4 106\nA statement of payments made for labor upon\nroads, &c. to soldiers of the army, from\nOct. 1.317 to Oct. 1818\n-\n-\n-\n4 110\nTo the Chairman of the Military Committee,\nremarks upon the subject of an additional\nmilitary academy and school of practice - 4\n115\nA statement of moneys transferred from one\nspecific appropriation to another, during\nthe year 1818\n-\n-\n-\n-\n4 125\nStatements of contracts made by the Commis-\nsary General of Subsistence, of the Ord-\nnance Department. Commissary General\nof Purchases, and the Engineer Department\nin the year 1818\n-\nDigitized by Googles\n84\nINDEX,\nVol. No. of\nDoc't.\n16 Cong. SECRETARY OF WAR communicates-\n1st Session.\nTopographical report upon the subject of unit-\ning the waters of Allinois river with lake\nMichigan\n.\n-\n-\n-\n2\n17\nStatements of moneys transferred during the\nrecess of Congress, from sundry specific\nappropriations to other specific appropria-\ntions. by order of the President\n-\n-\n2\n19\nA report of the aggregate amount of the mili-\ntary peace establisament, for each year\nsince 1815\n-\n-\n-\n-\nX\n25\nA statement of the expenditure of meneys on\naccount of the War Department, for the\nyear preceding the 30th Sept. 1819, &c. - 2\n31\nA copy of the rules and regulations of the\ncommissioner under the law of 1816, claims\nlaw\n-\n-\n-\n-\n3\n41\nA report of the progress which has been made\nin the civilization of the Indian tribes, and\nthe sums which have been expended on that\nobject\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n3\n46\nA statement of contracts made by the De-\npartment during the year 1819\n-\n-\n3\n47\nA statement of the expenditure of the moneys\nappropriated for the contingent expenses of\nthe military establishment for the year 1819 3\n49\nA report of the terms on which contracts have\nbeen made for transporting troops to the\nMandan villages\n-\n-\n-\n3\n50\nA report of expenditures on fortifications from\nthe year 1816 to 1819, inclusive, &c. &c. -\n3\n51\nA report of balances on the 27th Dec. 1819,\nin the hands of the Treasurer, as agent for\nthe War Department\n-\n-\n-\n3\n52\nA comparative view of the army expenditures\nbefore the late war, and the estimated ap-\npropriations for the service of the year 1820\n3\n53\nA list of the names of the revolutionary pen-\nsioners -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n4\n55\nA list of the names of the clerks of the War\nDepartment and the salary of each\n-\n5\n58\nA statement of the expenditures on the mili-\ntary academy at West Point, the number\nand names of the cadets who have been edu-\ncated there from each state, with an esti-\nmate of the expenses for the ensuing three\nyears\n-\n-\n-\nDigitized . by Google 5\n61\nINDEX.\n85\nVol. No. of\nDoc't.\n16 Cong. SECRETARY OF WAR communicates-\n1st Session.\nA report in relation to moneys paid Colonel\nJames Johnson, the balance still claimed\nby him, and the mode in which his contract\nwas formed\n-\n-\n-\n-\n5\n65\nA report of the number of persons who have\nbeen placed on the pension list, under the\nlaw of 1818\n-\n-\n-\n- 6 77\nA report on the petition of a company of ran-\ngers, commanded by Capt. James Bigger,\nand of Daniel Norton\n-\n-\n-\n6\n78\nStatements showing the expense of supplying\nthe army for one year ending the 1st June,\n1818, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n6\n85\nA copy of the rules and regulations for the\ngovernment of the military academy; a list\nof the names of the cadets attached to the\nacademy on 1st January, 1815, the names\nof those who have been since admitted, &c.\n6\n88\nInformation in relation to a loan of gunpow-\nder, made to Stull and Williams, merchants\nof Georgetown\n-\n-\n-\n- 6 89\nCopies of contracts heretofore made with\nJames Johnson, Alexander M·Rea, Elias\nEarle, and Peter Townsend, for the deli-\nvery of gunpowder, &c.\n-\n-\n- 6 90\nStatements of the sums of money paid since\nthe peace establishment, to the General offi-\ncers of the army, and their staff, &c.\n-\n7 103\nCopies of contracts for building and repair-\ning fortifications, &c. since the year 1815\n7 108\nStatements of goods furnished the Indian\ntrading houses since the year 1815, with the\nkinds and quantity of furs received\n- 8 110\nCopy of the proceedings of a court martial\nfor the trial of Col. William King\ni\n8 119\n16 Cong\nReport on the case of Moses Bursell\n-\n1\n12\nd Session\nInformation in relation to the execution of the\nact, amendatory of the act to provide for\npersons engaged in the land and naval ser-\nvice during the revolutionary war\n-\n1\n15\nA plan for the reduction of the army of the\nUnited States\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n21\n& 31\nA report respecting an order given by Col.\nKing to shoot deserters taken in the fact, &c.\n1\n27\nDigitized by Google\n86\nINDEX.\nVol. No. of\nDoc't.\n16 Cong. SECRETARY OF WAR communicates-\n2d Session.\nInformation in relation to horses furnished by\nthe mounted men in the Seminole war, and\nthe rule adopted for their payment not ap-\nplicable to all other troops of the same de-\nscription\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n29\nStatements showing the number of soldiers\nrecruited for thearmy during the year 1820,\nand the fund from which the expenses have\nbeen defrayed\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n37\nA report of the number and station of all the\nmilitary posts and the distribution of the\narmy\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n41\nA system of field service and police and of\nmartial law for the government of the\narmy\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n4\n45\nStatements of expenditures at the military\nacademy, W est Point, from its establish-\nment. &c.\n-\n-\n-\n4\n51\nStatements showing the expenditure of the\nappropriations for the contingent expenses\nof the military establishment, for the year\n1820\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n4\n52\nA report of the Third Auditor in relation to\nthe militia in service during the late war -\n5\n67\nA report of the amount of merchandise on\nhand with superintendent of Indian trade,\nand at the several trading establishments - 5\n71\nStatements of contracts made by Quartermas-\nter General, Commissary General of Sub-\nsistence, Ordnance Department, Commis-\nsary General of Purchases, and Engineer\nDepartment, 1820\n-\n-\n-\n5\n80\nList of all the lands and buildings purchased\nby the United States for military purposes\nfrom 1st July, 1800, with the cost thereof\n6\n83\nStatement of allowances to the different grades\nof the officers of the army\n-\n. #6\n91\nStatement of the appropriations for the War\nDepartment for the year 1820, &c.\n- #6\n91\nList of the names of the clerks in the War\nDepartment in the year 1820, and the sala-\nry of each\n-\n-\n-\n6\n94\nInformation of the progress of the board of\nEngineers in selecting sites for fortifica-\ntions\n-\n-\n.\n-\n-\n7\n98\n. Two of this number.\nDigitized by Google\nINDEX,\n87\nVol. No. of\nDoc't.\n16 Cong. SECRETARY OF War communicates-\n2d Session.\nDocuments in relation to the claim of James\nJohnson, for transportation on the Missouri\nand Mississippi -\n-\n-\n- 8 110\n17 Cong.\nIn Session.\nInformation in relation to a partial appro-\npriation required for the year 1822\n-\n1\n7\nInformation relative to the disbursements for\nthe Indian Department during the years\n1820 and 821, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n2\n24\nA list of clerks in the War Department in\nthe year 1821, with the salary of each\n-\n2\n32\nStatements showing the application of $0,000\ndollars, appropriated 11th April, 1820, for\nholding treaties with Indians\n-\n-\n2\n33\nStatements of the contingent expenses of the\nmilitary establishment for the year 1821\n-\n2\n35\nStatements of contracts made by the War De-\npartment. during the year 1821\n-\n-\n3\n41\nInformation in relation to the superintenden-\ncy of Indian affairs in Michigan, in the\nyear 1820 and part of 1821\n-\n- 4 60\nStatements showing the appropriations for\nthe service of the year 1821, the amount\nexpended, and the balance remaining unex-\npended -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n4\n62\nA statement by the Paymaster General, show-\ning the proposed annual saving in the pay\ndepartment, by the bill now before the\nHouse\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 5 67\nTo the Committee on Revolutionary Pensions,\ninformation in relation to the execution of\nthe act of 1st May, 1820, in addition to the\npension law of 1818, with an opinion of the\nattorney general thereon\n-\n-\n5 72\nStatement exhibiting a comparative view of\nthe expenses of the army proper and mili-\ntary academy\n-\n-\n-\n-\n5\n83\nStatement relating to the estimate of appro-\npriations for the year 1822, balances carried\nto the surplus fund, and treating with the\nIndians at Chicago\n-\n-\n-\n5\n85\nTo the Military Committee, an estimate for\ncompleting certain public work for the re-\nception of their armament and garrisons,\nthe amount of disbursements on that ac-\ncount at each place, and to whom made:\nDigitized by Google\n88\nINDEX\nVoL No. of\nDoc't.\n17 Cong. SECRETARY OF WAR communicates-\n1st Session.\nthe number and calibre of guns, &c. to be\nmounted at each post, and the number of\ntroops necessary for their defence\n-\n5\n87\nThe opinion of the attorney general on the\nbrevet rank and pay of Generals Gaines\nand Scott\n,\n-\n5\n88\nA report of the Engineer Department, in rela-\ntion to a required appropriation of 500,000\ndollars for fortifications\n-\n-\n5\n89\nA general return of the army of the United\nStates under the command of Major Gen.\nBrown, its strength by regiments and corps\nand by posts and garrisons\n-\n6\n92\nA report of the names of brevet officers in the\nservice of the United States, and the reason\nfor such distinction\n-\n-\n-\n6\n93\nInformation on the subject of rifles promised\nto Capt. Aikin's volunteers, at the seige of\nPlattsburg\n-\n-\n-\n- 6 103\nA report of cadets who have left the military\nacademy without commissions; a list of the\nofficers educated at West Point, who serv-\ned in the late war; and a statement of the\nexpense of maintaining the officers and in-\nstructors of the academy since 1802\n- 6 104\nInformation in relation to the examination of\nthe land offices in the state of Ohio, &c. -\n6 106\nInformation in relation to the military appro-\npriations for the year 1822\n-\n-\n6 107\nSundry statements in relation to the Indian\nDepartment, superintendents, agents, &c.\nexpenses of\n-\n-\n-\n- 6 110\nTo the Military Committee, statements in re-\nlation to the application of money appropri-\nated for fortifications\n-\n-\n- 6 114\nTo the Military Committee, a statement of the\nexpenditures on the fortifications at the\nPea Patch, &c. &c.\n-\n-\n-\n6 115\n17 Cong.\nA report of the clerks and messengers retain-\n2d Session.\ned in the War Department\n-\n-\n1\n5\nA report of Major Gen. Brown upon the sub-\nject of the military road from Plattsburg\nto Sackett's harbor\n-\n-\n-\n$\n33\nA report of the clerks of the Department and\nthe salary of each, 1822\n-\n-\n8\n34\nDigitized by Google\nINDEX.\n89\nVol. No. of\nDoc't.\n17 Cong. SECRETARY OF WAR communicates-\n2d Bession.\nStatements exhibiting the payments made in\neach year to officers of the army. On ac-\ncount of transportation, since the last re-\nduction of the army\n,\n-\n-\n8\n38\nA report of work done and materials deliver-\ned at the several fortifications, viz. Forts\nWashington, Delaware. Monroe, Calhoun,\nand Rigolets, under the appropriation of\n1822\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n3\n39\nA statement of the contingent expenses of the\nmilitary establishment for the year 1822 -\n3\n41\nSundry documents and correspondences in\nrelation to the Indians in Florida\n-\nS\n51\nA statement of the appropriations for his De-\npartment for the year 1822, the amount\nexpended under each head, and the balance\nunexpended at the end of the year\n-\n4\n55\nStatements of all the contracts made by the\nWar Department during the year 1822\n-\n4\n60\nA report of newspapers, journals. and other\nperiodical publications, charts. instruments,\nmaps, and prints, with a catalogue of the\nbooks which have been purchased on pub-\nlic account within the last six years, by\nthat Department\n-\n-\n-\n5\n68\nA statement of expenditures at the national\narmories, and of the arms-made and re-\npaired therein, during the year 1822\n-\n5\n69\nA report and statements respecting the ap-\npropriations for fortifications during the\nyears 1820, 1321. and 1822\n-\n-\n5\n72\nTo the Military Committee, statement of the\nexpenditure of the appropriation for arming\nthe whole body of the militia for the year\n1822; of existing engagements for supply-\ning arms. &c. and an estimate of the amount\nwhich will be required during the year\n1823\n-\n-\n-\n-\n5\n74\nCopies of the accounts of superintendents and\nagents for Indian affairs\n-\n.\n5\n80\nA letter from Colonel Bomford, on Ordnance\nduty, relative to the number of arms re-\nquired annually to supply the militia of the\nWest\n.\n5\nas\n18\nDigitized by Google\n90\nINDEX.\nVol. No\nDe\n15 Cong. SECRETARY OF THE NAVY communicates-\n1st Session.\nStatements of the names of the clerks in the\nNavy Department, and the salary of each\n2\nStatements of the expenditure of moneys\ndrawn from the Treasury for the year 1816,\nand of the unexpended balances of former\nappropriations\n-\n-\n-\n- 2\nA statement of contracts made by the Com-\nmissioners of the Navy, during the year\n1817\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 2\nSundry statements in relation to navy hospi-\ntals\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 2\nStatements in relation to the navy pension\nfund\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\nCopies of the proceeding of courts martial, for\nthe trial of Capt. O. H. Perry, and of Capt.\nJohn Heath\n-\n-\n-\n- 2\nInformation relative to the estimates of ap-\npropriations (to Committee of Ways and\nMeans) -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n3\nProceedings of the court martial for the trial\nof Capt. Creighton; also, a copy of a me-\nmorial of sundry officers of the Mediterra-\nnean squadron to the Senate of the United\nStates\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 4 ]\n15 Cong.\nSundry documents in relation to the destruc-\n2d Session.\ntion of the negro fort in East Florida\n-\n1\n1\nSundry statements in relation to the navy\npension fund\n-\n-\n-\n- 2\nSundry statements of the expenditure of ap-\npropriations to reward the officers and\ncrews of certain vessels, for captures made\nduring the late war\n-\n-\n- 2\nA list of clerks employed in the Navy De-\npartment, during the year 1818, names and\nsalarics\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nS\nStatements of the expenditure of money\n.\ndrawn from the Treasury on account of the\nnavy, for one year preceding 30th Septem-\nber, 1818, &c. &c.\n-\n-\n-\nS\nStatement of contracts made by the Commis-\nsioners, during the year 1818\n-\n-\n3\nCopies of instructions given to naval comman-\nders, on the subject of the importation of\nslaves\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n4\nStatements in relation to the navy pension\nfund\n-\n-\n-\nDigitized by Google 4\n-\n-\nINDEX.\n91\nVol. No. of\nDoc't.\n15 Cong. SECRETARY OF THE NAVY communicates-\n2d Session.\nSundry statements showing the accommoda-\ntions which have been prepared for seamen,\nthe number accommodated, and the expense\nthereof\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n4 90\nA report of the names of uaval agents who\nhave settled their accounts at the Treasury,\nsince the report of the 18th ult.\n-\n-\n4 121\n16 Cong.\nTo the Chairman of the Committee of Ways\n1st Session.\nand Means, a letter explanatory of the ex-\npenditures of appropriations for the naval\nservice, during the year 1819\n-\n-\n1\n10\nStatement of balances of money unexpended\non 27th December, 1819, in the hands of\nthe Treasurer as agent for the Navy De-\npartment\n-\n-\n- 2 26\nNames and number of clerks in the Navy De-\npartment, during the year 1819, and the\nsalary of each\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n27\nStatement of contracts by the Navy Com-\nmissioners, during the year 1819\n- 2 28\nStatement of expenditures on account of the\nnavy, from 1st Oct. 1818, to 30th Sept.\n1819\n-\n-\n-\n.\n-\n2\n33\nInformation in relation to the introduction of\nslaves into the United States\n-\n-\n3 36\nStatements in relation to the navy pension\nfund\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n3 37\nAn abstract of the expenditures on account of\nthe contingent expenses of the navy, during\nthe fiscal year 1819, ending 30th Sept. - 5\n66\nA statement of the annual receipts on account\nof the navy hospital fund, from Feb. 1811,\nto Sept. 1819\n-\n-\n-\n5\n74\nTo the Chairman of the Committee of Ways\nand Means, remarks upon surveying the\npublic lands reserved for naval purposes -\n6\n76\nReport of the commissioners of the navy pen-\nsion fund, in relation to measures taken to\ncoerce the payment of balances due the\nfund\n.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n6\n81\nSundry documents in relation to the naval\nappropriations for the year 1820\n-\n6\n84\nTo the Chairman of the Naval Committee,\nremarks on the subject of diminishing the\nappropriation for the gradual increase of\nDigitized by Google\n92\nINDEX.\nVol. No. of\nDoc't.\n16 Cong. SECRETARY OF THE NAVY communicates-\nNot Session.\nthe navy, economy in the expenditures and\nthe accountability of officers\n-\n-\n6\n87\nInformation in relation to a present from the\nvice roy of Lima, to the commander of the\nUnited States' ship Ontario, &c.\n-\n7 101\nSundry statements in relation to the privateer\npension fund\n-\n-\n7 105\n16 Cong.\nSundry statements in relation to the execu-\n3d Session.\ntion of the act of 29th April, 1816. for the\ngradual increase of the navy, (to the Chair-\nman of the Narcal Committee)\n-\n-\n2\n43\nA list of the names of the clerks employed in\nhis office and the salary of each -\n-\n4\n49\nA statement of moneys expended on account\nof the navy, from 1st October, 1819 to 30th\nSept. 1820, and of unexpended balances of\nformer appropriations\n-\n-\n-\n4\n54\nAbstract of contingent expenses of the Navy\nDepartment (1820)\n-\n-\n-\n5\n63\nReport of the Navy Commissioners of the\nsums requisite to complete contracts made\nunder the act for the gradual increase of\nthe navy\n-\n-\n-\n5\n64\nReport of balances of each distinct appropri-\nation for the navy, remaining in the Trea-\nsury on the 1st January, 1821. &c.\n-\n5\n65\nA report-1st. cost of rations; 2d, commuting\nthe rations to officers into money; 3d, the\nnumber of officers necessary for the service\nin 1821; 4tb, number of pursers; 5th, on\ndispensing with the services of superinten-\ndents, store keepers. &c.; 6th. new organi-\nzation of the marine corps; 7th, estimated\naverage cost per annum of various classes\nof vessels of war\n-\n-\n5\n66\nStatements of contracts made by the Commis-\nsioners of the Navy, during the year 1820\n6\n84\nSundry statements in relation to the Navy\npension fund\n-\n6\n89\nStatement of appropriations for the Navy De-\npartment, for the year 1820, and balance\nin hands of the Treasurer\n$\n-\n6\n90\nA report of the strength of the marine corps\nQI head quarters; expense of quartermas-\nter's department; pay and emoluments of\nofficers\n6\n96.\nDigitized by Google\nINDEX.\n98\nVol. No. of\nDoc't.\n17 Cong. SECRETARY OF THE NAVY communicates-\n1st Session.\nA report of the Commissioners of the Navy\nHospital fund\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n8\nA list of his clerks for the year 1821, &c.\n-\n2\n14\nSundry statements in relation to the navy\npension fund\n'\n-\n.\n-\n2 20\nStatement in relation to the contingent ex-\npenses of the Navy Department, for the\nyear ending 30th Sept. 1821\n-\n-\n2\n31\nStatements of contracts by the Navy Com-\nmissioners, during the year 1821\n-\n2\n37\nA statement of moneys drawn from the Trea-\nsury on account of the Navy, during the\nyear 1821\n-\n-\n-\n-\n3 47\nHis annual statement of the appropriations\nfor the naval service for the year 1821. and\nthe unexpended balance on 1st Jan. 1822 - 4\n63\nInformation in relation to the estimate for the\nnaval service for 1822\n-\n-\n-\n5\n70\n17 Cong.\nA report of the clerks and messengers retain-\n2d Session.\ned in the Navy Department, &c. -\n-\n1\n6\nA list of the names of the clerks in the Navy\nDepartment, and the salary of each (1822)\n1\n18\nReport of the commissioners of the naval hos-\npitals, showing the state of the funds, &c.\n1\n20\nSundry statements in relation to the navy\npension fund. viz. stock held to the credit\nof the fund; warrants drawn; Treasurer's\naccounts; list of pensioners\n-\n-\n1 21\nA statement showing the number of officers\nof each grade necessary to command, in ac-\ntive service, the vessels of war of the U.\nStates\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1 22\nStatement of all the moneys drawn from the\nTreasury on account of the naval service\nfrom Oct. 1821, to June, 1822\n-\n- 1 24\nStatement of expenditures under the head of\ncontingent expenses from Oct. 1, 1821, to\nSept. 30, 1822\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1 25\nStatements showing the names of the surgeons\nand surgeons' mates of the navy of the U.\nStates now on duty, where imployed, com-\npensation, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n- 1 27\nStatements of, newspapers and periodical\nworks, with a catalogue of the books pur-\nchased at the Navy Department, for the\nlast six years, &c.\nDigitized by\n.\n4\n56\n94\nINDEX.\nVol. No. of\nDoc't.\n17 Cong. SECRETARY OF THE NAWY communicates-\n2d Session.\nThe annual statement of appropriations and\nexpenditures of the Navy Department for\nthe year 1822\n-\n-\n-\n-\n4\n61\nA statement of contracts made by the Com-\nmissioners of the Navy, during the year\n1822\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n6\n93\n15 Cong. POSTMASTER GENERAL communicates-\n1st Session.\nA list of contracts made in 1817\n-\n- 3 85\nA list of unproductive post offices\n-\n- 5 181\n15 Cong.\nA list of the names of the clerks in the Gene-\n2d Session.\nral Post Office, during the year 1816, and\nthe salary of each\n-\n-\n- 5 1S4\nA list of the names of the clerks in the De-\n16 Cong.\n1st Session.\npartment, and the salary of each, during\nthe year 1819; also, a list of contracts\nmade by the Department during the same\nyear\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n3\n54\nA list of unproductive post roads for the\nyear 1819\n-\n-\n-\n-\n8 111\n16 Cong.\nA list of the names of persons who are con-\n2d Session.\ntractors for carrying the mail and are at\nthe same time postmasters\n-\n-\n1\n14\nA list of the names of the clerks in the Gene-\nral Post Office, and the salary paid to each\n(1820)\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n5\n57\nList of unproductive post roads\n-\n- 6 86\nStatement of contracts made by the Post Of-\nfice Department, during the last year; also,\ncontracts made in a former year, which\nwere omitted\n-\n-\n.\n- 6 87\nA list of the names of persons indebted to the\nGeneral Post Office, and the sum due by\neach\nr\n-\n-\n-\n-\n9 111\n17 Cong.\nA list of the names of the clerks in the Gen-\n1st Session.\nral Post Office, and the compensation of\neach, during the year 1821\n-\n-\n2\n17\nA list of contracts made in the year 1821, and\nthese made in 1820, not heretofore commu-\nnicated\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n5\n64\nA report of the receipts and expenditures of\nthe General Post Office, from the year 1816\nto 1821, inclusive\n-\nDigitized by 5 76\nINDEX.\n95\nVol. No. of\nDoc't.\n17 Cong. POSTMASTER GENERAL communicates-\n1st Session.\nInformation as to the causes of failures and\ndelays of the mail between Washington city\nand Wheeling, &c.\n-\n-\n- 6 97\nTo the Post Office Committee, a statement of\nthe actual condition of the Post Office De-\npartment\n-\n-\n-\n-\n7 121\nA list of unproductive post routes for the year\n1821\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 7 122\n17 Cong.\n2d Session.\nA report of the clerks and messengers retain-\ned in the Post Office Department\n-\n1\n7\nInformation in relation to the state and con-\ndition of the Cumberland road\n-\n-\n1 16\nStatement of contracts made for carrying the\nmail in the year 1822\n-\n-\n-\n7 104\nA list of unproductive post routes for the year\n1822\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n8 110\n15\n1st Semion.\nCong. Commissioners of the Sinking Fund annual report of S 88\n15 Cong.\nDo.\ndo.\ndo.\n2d Session.\n- 4 127\n16 Cong.\n1st Session.\nDo.\ndo.\ndo.\n- 5 67\n16 Cong.\n2d Session.\nDo.\ndo.\ndo.\n- 6 93\n17 Cong.\n1st Session.\nDo.\ndo.\ndo.\n- 4 53\n17 Cong.\n2d Session.\nDo.\ndo.\ndo.\n- ,4 58\n15 Cong. COMMISSIONER OF THE GEN. LAND OFFICE transmits—\n1st Session.\nLetter upon the subject of compensation of the\nregisters and receivers of the land offices - 4 142\n17 Cong.\n2d Session.\nA statement of the Register of the Treasury,\nexhibiting the contingent expenses of the\nseveral land offices, as the same have been\nsettled at the Treasury\n-\n-\n- 5 79\n15 Cong. ATTORNEY GENERAL-\n- 2d Session.\nReport in relation to the accounts of James\nThomas, Quartermaster\n-\n- 3 60\n16 Cong.\nReport upon the subject of a petition of Joseph\n1st Session.\nWhenton\n-\n-\n-\n- 5 68\nDigitized by Google\n96\nINDEX.\nVol. No. of\nDoc't.\n17 Cong. COMMISSIONER OF THE PUBLIC BUILDINGS submits-\n1st Session.\nA report of the amount of unimproved pro-\nperty in the City of Washington, belong-\ning to the United States, and an estimate\nof its probable cash value\n-\n-\n1\n9\nMISCELLANEOUS.\n15 Cong. Constitution of Mississippi\n-\n-\n1\n2\n1st Session. Constitution of the state of Alabama\n-\n-\n1\n1\n16 Cong. A petition of a convention of the people of Maine,\n1st Session.\npraying to be admitted into the Union as an\nindependent state, with a copy of a constitu-\ntion for said state\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n5\nA petition of the Legislature of Missouri territo-\nry, praying to be admitted into the Union as\nan independent state, with a census of their\npopulation\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n4\nMemorial of a convention of the friends of national\nindustry, assembled in the city of New York,\npraying for an increase of duty on certain\nmanufactures imported\n-\n-\n1\n9\nMemorial of sundry manufacturers of the state of\nMaryland\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n18\nMemorial of N. H. Loring et al. cadets, military\nacademy\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n14\nMemorial of the Chamber of Commerce of the city\nof New York\n-\n-\n-\n-\n%\n20\nResolutions, Legislature of Missouri (land claim-\nants)\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n21\nRemonstrance of the Virginia Agricultural Soci-\nety, of Fredericksburg\n-\n-\n-\n2\n24\nMemorial, National Vaccine Institution, for an\nact of incorporation\n-\n-\n-\n2\n29\nMemorial, merchants Baltimore, cash payment of\nduties\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n30\nMemorial, Chamber of Commerce, New York,\nsales at auctions and cash duties\n-\n-\n2\ns2\nPetition, merchants, &c. New York, sales at auction\nand cash duties\n-\n-\n=\n9\n34\nMemorial of inhabitonts of Baltimore, against\nslavery in Missouri\n-\n-\n-\nS\n40\nMemorial of the Agricultural Societies of Virginia,\nagainst an increase of duties\n-\n-\ns\n45\nMemorial, merchants, &c. Baltimore, against\nlaying a duty on sales at auction\n-\n.\n5\n56\nMemorial of merchants, &c. of Salem, Massachu-\nsetts, against a change of revenue system\nby\n59\nINDEX.\n97\nVol. No. of\nDoc't\n16 Cong. MISCELLANEOUS.\n1st\nSession.\nMemorial of the Board of Managers of the Ame-\nrican Colonization Society\n-\n-\n5 63\nMemorial, merchants, &c. Baltimore, against\nchange of revenue system\n-\n-\n-\n5\n70\nRepresentation of member from Maine, in relation\nto the admission of the district of Maine into\nthe Union\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n6 82\nMemorial of the Chamber of Commerce of the\ncity of Philadelphia, (aguinst a change in the\ncollection of duties)\n-\n-\n-\n-\n7\n94\nMemorial of the General Assembly of Louisiana,\nupon the subject of land titles\n-\n-\ny 100\n-\nMemorial of the General Assembly of Louisiana,\nupon the subject of foreign gold coins\n-\n8 119\nRegulations of the Spanish government for grant-\ning lands in Louisiana, and Mr. Gallatin's in-\nstructions to the land commissioners in Lou-\nisiana and Missouri\n-\n-\n-\n8 114\nMemorial of the American Society of New York,\nfor the encouragement of domestic manufac-\ntures, and on sales at auction\n-\n-\n8 116\nMemorial of John Johnson, jun.\n.\n-\n8 117\n16 Cong. Constitution of the state of Missouri\n&\n-\n1\n2\n2d Session. Memorial, Chamber of Commerce, New Haven,\nagainst new tariff\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n4\nMemorial, citizens of Petersburg, Virginia, against\nnew tariff -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n5\nMemorial of a convention. of delegates, represent-\ning merchants and others interested in com-\nmerce, assembled at Philadelphia, in favor of\nnew tariff\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n6\nMemorial of merchants and others of Richmond,\nVirginia, against the proposed tariff\n-\n1\n7\nMemorial of the inhabitants of the upper counties\nof South Carolina, against an increase of\ntariff\n-\n-\n-\n.\n-\n1\n11\nPetition of Seth Weed\n-\n-\n-\n&\n1\n12\nResolutions of the people of Newberry district,\nagainst altering tariff\n-\n-\n-\n1\n16\nMemorial of citizens of Charleston, S. C. to the\nsame effect\n-\n-\n.\n-\n1\n17\nMemorial of the merchants of Bath, state of\nMaine, against altering the tariff\n-\nof\n1\n20\nMemorial of the United agricultural societies,\nPrince George, Sussex, Surry, Petersburg,\n&c. &c. Virginia, against altering the tariff\n1\n22\n13\nDigitized by Google\n98\nINDEX.\nVol. No. of\nDoc't,\n16 Cong. MISCELLANEOUS.\n2d Session. Memorial of delegates from the commercial and\nagricultural societies of Maine, (against alter-\ning the tariff)\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n23\nMemorial of merchants and agriculturists of\nFredericksburg. Virginia, to the same effect\n1\n24\nMemorial of the New York society for promoting\nagriculture and manufactures (in fuvor of\nnew tariff)\n-\n-\n-\n=\n1\n28\nMemorial of Auctineers of the city of New York\n2\n39\nAn act of the Legislature of Virginia relating to\nthe Cumberland road\n-\n-\n-\n4\n50\nMemorial of a Committee of the citizens of Phi-\nladelphia, for a Bankrupt system\n-\n-\n4 53\nMemorial of the Berkshire agricultural society of\nMassachusetts\n-\n-\n-\n5\n69\nMemorial of officers of Tennessee, mounted Gun-\nmen, engaged iu the Seminole Campaign, &c.\n5\n74\nMemorial of sundry inhabitants of Massachusetts\non the subject of privateering\n-\n-\n5\n76\nMemorial. citizens of Hampshire county, Virgi\nnia, (tariff)\n-\n-\n-\n-\n5\n78\nLetter from the Governor of Ohio with a report\nof a Committee of the assembly on the subject\nof the proceeding of the Bank U. States,\nagainst certain officers of the state\n-\n-\n6\n88\nMemorial of the people of Spartansburg district,\nS. C. against increase of tariff\n-\n-\n6\n95\nA list of the members of the House of Representa-\ntives at the 2d Session 16th Congress, desig-\nnating the place where each was born\n-\n7 106\n17 Cong. Memorial of the Rector and Visitors of the Uni-\n1st Session.\nversity of Virginia\n=\n-\n1\n2\nJoint resolutions of the mayor, aldermen, &c. of\nNorfolk, Virginia, British colonial trade\n-\n2\n21\nMemorial of the American Philosophical Society\nof Philadelphia, (duty on books imported)\n-\n2\n28\nMemorial of the American Society to promote Ma-\naufactures, sales at auction, protect manufac-\ntures\n-\n-\n-\n-\n%\n29\nMemorial of the Seamen of the port of New York\n3\n40\nLetter from John H. Bell, relative to Indian set-\ntlements in Florida\n-\n-\n-\n4\n55\nLetter from James Smith, vaccine agent\n- 4\n57\nMemorial of citizens of Troy, New York, (against\nbankrupt system)\n-\n-\n-\n-\n4\n61\nDigitized by Google\nINDEX.\n99\nVol. No. of\nDoc't.\n17 Cong. MISCELLANEOUS.\n1st Session. Memorial of citizens of Charleston, in favor of\nbankrupt system\n-\n-\n-\n-\n5 65\nResolutions and memorial of merchants, &c. of\nBoston (navigation laws)\n-\n-\n-\n5 69\nMemorial of the Board of Manufacturers of the\nPennsylvania Society for the encouragement\nof domestic manufactures\n-\n-\n- 5 81\nMemorial of merchants et al. of Salem, Massa-\nchusetts, navigation luws\n-\n-\n- 5 86\nLetter from Mr. Rodney, upou the subject of the : .\nreport of a select committee, appointed to con-\nsider the reports of the Secretary of the Trea-\nsury, in relation to the examination of the land\noffices\n-\n-\n-\n7 124\nA list of the members of the House of Representa-\ntives at the 1st Session 17th Congress, desig-\nnating the place where each was born\n- 7 1S2\n17 Cong. Reports to be made by the Executive Departments\n2d Session.\nto the House of Representatives, at the 2d\nSession 17th Congress\n-\n-\n-\n1\n1\nMemorial of merchants of Boston, on the subject\nof the revenue laws\n-\n-\n-\n1\n11\nResolutions of the Legislature of Maryland, (in-\ncrease of navy and internal improvement)\n-\n1\n14\nMemorial of inhabitants of East Florida, conven-\ned at the city of St. Augustine\n-\n-\n1\n19\nLetter from the Governor and Council of Mary-\n/\nland, transmitting a report of the commis-\nsioners appointed to survey the river Potomac S 46\nReport of the Washington Canal Company, of\ntheir receipts and expenditures during the\nyear 1822 -\n.\n-\n-\n- 3 48\nMemorial of the manufacturers of cordage of the\ncity and county of Philadelphia\n-\n- 3 49\nAn act of the Legislative Council of Florida, en-\ntitled An act to ruise a revenue in the territory\nof Florida -\n-\n-\n-\n- 3 52\nDocument accompanying the bill No. 286, respect-\ning claims and titles to lands in Florida\n-\n4 66\nMemorial of citizens of West Florida praying that\nthe operation of the law to ruise a revenue in\nthe territory of Florida may be suspended - 5 75\nMemorial of sundry masters of vessels lying in\nthe port of Charleston (on the subject of color-\ned seamen) -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n5\n76\nDigitized by Google\nDigitized by Google\nINDIX\nTO ALL THE\nPRINTED REPORTS OF COMMITTEES,\nFROM 1817 TO 1824, INCLUSIVE.\nNo. of\nDoc't.\nA.\n15 Cong. Academies, resolution to establish three additional\n1st Session.\nmilitary\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n6\nArmory, resolution to establish an additional national\n6\nAlabama territory, petition of citizens of Clark, Mon-\nroe, Washington, Mobile, and Baldwin counties,\nin the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 23\nAnderson, John\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 24\nAmelia Island, relating to the introduction of slaves from 46\nAustin, Major Loring\n-\n-\n-\n- 60\nAmory. Jonathan, junior\n-\n-\n-\n- 75\nAppropriation bill for 1818, on the disagreeing votes\nof the two Houses on the military\n-\n- 94\nArmstrong, relating to the officers and crew of the\nbrig General\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 135\nAttorney of the southern district of New York, relat-\ning to fees charged by the\n-\n-\n- 195\n15 Cong.\nArbuthnot and Ambrister\n-\n-\n-\n- 82\n2d Session.\nDo\ndo\n(Views of minority)\n- 86\nAcademy, military, and school of practice of artillery\n(resolution)\n-\n-\n-\n- 113\nArtillery, school of practice for the\n-\n-\n- 113\nAccounts and expenditures, &c. (Sec Expenditures.)\n16 Cong.\n1st Session.\nAppling, Rebecca C.\n-\n-\n-\n- 12\nAppropriation, motions respecting the unexpended\nbalances of\n-\n-\n14\nDigitized by Google 10\nR\n102\nINDEX.\nDc\n16 Cong.\nArmy, strength and distribution of the\n-\n1st Session.\nArmy, Mr. Storrs' report whether the moneys appro-\npriated for the, have been applied to the use of\ntroops raised without the authority of Congress\n16\nCong. Anderson, Samuel T.\n-\n2d Session. Agricultural Societies of Virginia, (See Virginia.)\nArmy, officers of, employed as clerks, (See Officers.)\n17 Cong. Alabama, fortification of certain parts of the coast of\n1st Session. Aliens, respecting their becoming citizens\n-\n-\nArmy, has it been reduced according to law?\n-\nAttorney General, extra payments made him\n-\nAttorney General, enlargement of his powers recom-\nmended\n- 1\nArmy, report respecting alterations in the system of\npolice and field service of the\n1\n,\n17 Cong. Army, has it been reduced according to law?\n-\n2d Session. Anderson, Navarre and Robert\n-\nAliens, respecting their becoming citizens\n-\nAllen, Lieut. William H. his mother and sister\n-\nAlabama, tonnage duty at Mobile and Blakeley\n-\nAlabama, fortifications of Mobile and Dauphin Island 1\n18 Cong. Adams, Parmenio, VS. Isaac Wilson\n1st Session.\nArms, Lemuel\n-\n-\n-\n-\nArkansas, on pre-emption rights in\n-\n-\n-\nAlden, Judah\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nArms and\nAmmunition\n}\nsale of unserviceable\n-\n-\nAmmunition to be issued to Captain Partridge\n-\nArms, amendment to the act for distributing\nAgriculture, effect of an increase of duties on imports,\non\nAlabama, Tennessee, and Coosa rivers, (See Canal.)\nB.\n15 Cong.\nBrovet rank, proposition to repeal the law of July,\n1st Session.\n1812, granting pay, &c. to\n-\n-\n-\nBrooke, Edmund\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nBaltimore, memorial of merchants, traders, &c. of\n-\nBuildings, report of the committee on the public\n-\nBerry, Benjamin\n.\n-\nBaker, Stephen, (See Miller & Baker.)\nBritish W. I. islands and N. A. colonies, on the com-\nmercial intercourse with the\nDigitized by Google\n-\nINDEX.\n108\nDoc't.\n15 Cong. Beaumarchais, on the claim of the heiress of Caron de 111\n1st\nSession.\nBrown, Noah, and al.\n-\n-\n-\n- 122\nDa\ndo\ndo\nbrig Warrior -\n-\n- 123\nBall, Dr. Mattrom -\n-\n-\n-\n- 146\nBank of the United States, on the subject of transfers\nof public debt by individuals, to secure loans made\nto them by the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 151\nBurr, Samuel\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 165\nBassett, James, (See I. Loomis.)\nBlagrove, William, letter from\n-\n-\n- 182\nBusiness necessary to be acted upon before the close\nof the session\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 185\nBritish Parliament, relating to the trade of the West\nIndies, act of the\n-\n-\n-\n187, 196\nBuildings, report, in part, of the committee of the pub-\nlic\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 190\n15 Cong.\nBank U. States, Mr. Spencer's resolution to appoint\nRd Semion.\na committee to inspect books, &c. - 7\nDo\ndo\nReport of committee\n-\n- 92\nDo\ndo\nMr. Spencer's resolutions relating\nto the\n-\n-\n-\n- 118\nDo\ndo\nmemorial of sundry inhabitants of\n:\nBoston and vicinity, holders of\nstock of the\n-\n-\n- 138\nBrown, Edwin C.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 11\nBarbour, Philip C. S.\n-\n-\n-\n- 16\nBowie and Kurtz\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 35\nBennett, Jasper\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 67\nBouton, Samuel, (See J. J. Johnson and al.)\nBevois, Hannab, (See J. J. Johnson and al.)\nBusiness necessary to be acted on during the present\nsession -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 141\n16 Cong.\nBeaulieu, Captain Lewis Joseph\n-\n-\n-\n5\n1st Session. Barbour, Philip C.S.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n8\nBurk, Anthony's heirs\n-\n-\n-\n. 10\nBuckminster, Thomas' administrators\n-\n- 15\nBonif, owners of the brig\n-\n-\n-\n- 21\nBush, Philip's executors\n-\n-\n-\n- 35\nBedinger, Henry\n-\n-\n-\n-\n. 53\nBanks in the District of Columbia\n-\n-\n- 56\nBaxter, Stephen\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 61\nBronson, Alvin\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 81,\nBayard, William and others\n.\n-\n- 95\nBrownstown treaty, on the propriety of giving effect\nto the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n,\n- 98,\nDigitized by Google\n104\nINDEX.\nDoc't,\n16 Cong.\n2d Session.\nBaltimore, inhabitants of, (See Maryland.)\nBowie, Kurtz, et al.\n-\n-\n-\n- 20\nBerzat. Gabriel\n-\n-\n,\n1\n- 28\nBuntin, Robert\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 36\nBronson, Alvin\n-\nI\n-\n-\n- 39\nBrady, James\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 41\nBaudry\nBussard\n}\n(See Gunpowder.)\nBusiness, (See Unfinished business.)\n17 Cong. Baltimore, compensation for vessels sunk in the har-\n1st Session.\nbor of. -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\nBusiness of the last Session unfinished\n-\n-\n4\nByers, James\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 11\nBattelle, Jonathan\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 25\nBrown, Morgan\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 30\nBeaugroud, (Seo Jerome and others.)\nBrisban, James\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 39\nBronson, Alvin\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 40\nBerzat, Susan\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 49\nBlakely, fortifications of the town\n-\n-\n- 51\nBank of the United States, inquiry into the rate of in-\nterest taken at the\n-\n-\n- 59\nBrownstown, effect to be given to the treaty of\n- 61\nBulloch, Archibald S. and others\n-\n-\n- 63\nBuenos Ayres. independence of\n-\n-\n- 73\nBalances, to be reported one year after being due\n- 100\nBusiness unfinished\n-\n-\n-\n-\n$0 110\nBaldwin, Mr. his resolution\n-\n-\n- 5\nBassett, Mr. his resolution\n-\n-\n-\n- 11\n17 Cong.\nBrown, Morgan\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n8\n2d Session.\nBreevoort. Henry B.\n-\n-\n-\n... 9\nBulloch, Archibald S. and others\n-\n-\n- 10\nBronson, Alvin\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 12\nBeaugraud, &c. (See Jerome and others.)\nBrownstown treaty road\n-\n-\n-\n- 50\nBogert, John G.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 56\nBurgin, John\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 74\nBeaumarchais' case, at large\n-\n-\n- 75\nBlakely and Mobile, tonnage duty at\n-\n- 98\nBanks in South Carolina, and\n}\n.\n-\nBank of the United States\n- 101\n18 Cong.\nBabbit, Jacob\n-\n-\n.\n-\nB\n3\n1st Session. Bacot, Thomas W.\n-\n-\n-\n- 4\nBooker, Edmond, on behalf of the heirs of Fester\n20\nBiddle, John, contests the election of G. Richard\n-\n27\nINDEX.\n105\nDoc't.\n18 Cong. Brush, Elijah's representatives\n-\n-\n- 43\n1st Session. Burns Malachi\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 48\nBennett. Joshua\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 53\nBradford. Charles\n-\n-\n.\n-\n- 59\nBuildings, report on the experditures on the public\n-\n60\nBiggar's company of Rangers\n-\n-\n- 63\nBeaumarchais, on the claim of the representative of - 64\n,\nBailey. John. 011 his right to hold a seat in the House -\nof Representatives\n-\n-\n-\n- 67\nBlount, Willie\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 76\nBeard. David\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 85\nBuildings, public, (See Public Buildings)\nBusiness necessary to be acted upon during the session- 117\nBusiness, unfinished, at the close of the session\n- 132\nC.\n15 Cong.\nCarr, Thomas, and al.\n-\n-\n-\n- 86\n1st Session. Commercial intercourse with the W. I. islands, &c.\nrelating to the -\n-\n-\n-\n- 87\nClamorgan's representatives\n-\n-\n- 108\nCowan, Captain John\n-\n-\n-\n126, 140\nClaims for property lost, &c. in the late war; on ex-\ntending the provisions of the law providing for\nthe payment of\n-\n-\n-\n- 147\nClerks of Departments, relating to the\n-\n182, 194\nCarroll, Daniel. of Dud. letter from\n-\n- 184\nCreighton, relating to Captain John O.\n-\n- 183\nConstitution, proposition to amend, by Mr. Lewis - 200\n15 Cong.\nColonization Society, on a memorial of the president\n2d Session.\nand board of managers of the\n-\n-\n-\n9\nCutter, John\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 15\nClark, John\n-\n- .\n-\n-\n- 27\nClark, Col. Isaac\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 28\nCarr, Thomas, and al.\n-\n-\n-\n- 31\nCallan, Patrick\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 51\nCoffin, William\nr\n-\n-\n-\n- 53\nChild. Ezra\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 59\nCollege, on a memorial of the trustees of Hancock - 103\nCoins of the United States, &c. on amending the laws\nwhich regulate the\n-\n-\n-\n- 111\n16 Cong. Carr, Thomas, and others. commissioners, &c.\n2, 62\n1st Session. Coffin, William, and others\n-\n-\n- 21\nCouncil Bluffs. military expedition to the\n-\n- 24\nCowen, Captain John\n-\n-\n-\n- 25\nCapitol, in relation to the work on the\nDigitized\nby\nGoogless\n106\nINDEX.\nDoc't.\n16 Cong. Clothing the militia\n-\n0\n-\n- 38\n1st\nSession. Contested election between Sage and Guyon\n- 39\nColumbia, District, Mr. Archer's resolutions respect-\ning the judiciary of the\n-\n-\n- 48\nColumbia, Banks in the District of -\n-\n- 56\nCravat, Richard, and Cheney, Beley\n-\n- 64\nCapitol, expenditures in rebuilding the\n-\n- 69\nConstitution of the United States, an amendment to - 82\nCadets at West Point, report on the case of the\n87, 90\nColonization Society, report on their memorial\n- 97\nConture, Jean B. (See Jerome, et al.)\n16 Cong.\n2d Session.\nCongress Hall, (See Representatives Chamber.)\nCapitol. (See do.)\nColumbia river, (See Pacific ocean.)\nCoins of the United States, (See Gold coins.)\nCommissioners under the treaty of Ghent, (See Ghent-)\n17 Cong.\nCanals and Roads, report of the committee, together\n1st Session.\nwith Mr. Gallatin's report on the subject\n-\n8\nColumbia river, occupation of the\n-\n-\n- 18\nCredentials of members reported on -\n1\n22, 66\nConture, Jean B. (See Jerome, &c.)\nChilders, Nathaniel\n-\n-\n,\n- 35\nCalvert county, (See Maryland.)\nChazotte, Peter S. and others, coffee land association 47\nCommerce in the Gulph of Mexico, further protection\nto be afforded to\n-\n-\n-\n- 5S\nCadets and Military Academy, report respecting the\n54\nCaze and Richaud\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 60\nCosden and Reed, contested election\n-\n- 64\nClark, Thaddeus\nCrane, Albert\n}\n(See Laurence and others.)\nCommerce of the U. States, generally, report on the\n70\nColombia\nChili\n}\nIndependence of\n-\n-\n- 73\nCapitol, appropriations, &c. for the\n-\n-\n- 76\nCarrera, William de la\n-\n-\n-\n- 83\nCannon, Mr. his resolution\n-\n-\na\n-\nS\nCocke, Mr. his resolution\n-\n-\n.\n-\n9\nCook, Mr. his resolution\n-\n-\nr\n- 10\n17 Cong.\nCalvert County Levy Court, Maryland\n-\n-\ns\n2d Session. Caze and Richaud\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 13\nCoffee Land Association of East Florida\n-\n- 14\nConture, (See Jerome and others.)\nClarke, Thaddeus\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 28\nCommerce with foreign nations, report respecting our 48\nDigitized by Google\nINDEX.\n107\nDoc't.\n17\nCong. Clarke, James H.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 68\nH\nSession.\nConolesky, (a Cherokee Indian)\n-\n-\n- 72\nCherokee Indians, fee simple in lands to certain\n- 72\nCoins of the U. States, report respecting the stand-\nard of\n.\n-\n-\n-\n- 80\nCoins, foreign, continuation of the currency of certain 83\nCoins, foreign, receivable in payment for lands\n- 85\nChurch of St. Anne, in Detroit\n-\n-\n- 87\nCapitol, on the progress, &c. of the centre building of\nthe\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 91\nCanada trade, report on certain acts of the British\nParliament in relation to the\n-\n-\n- 96\nCourts of the United States, on alterations proposed in\nthe organization of the -\n-\n-\n- 105\nCannon, Mr. motions of\n-\nVol. 2, No. of motion 1\nColden, Mr. motion of\n-\n2,\ndo\n2\nM Cong.\nCalvert county, Maryland, levy court of\n-\n-\n7\n,Ist Semion.\nConstitution of the United States. Mr. M'Duffie's re-\nport, proposing an amendment respecting election\nof President and Vice President\n-\n-\n8\nCotheal and Hallet\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 22\nCastine, persons who have paid duties on goods import-\ned into\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 29\nChurch of St. Anne, in Detroit\n-\n.\n- 30\nCarr, Thomas, John Donnelson, &c.\n-\n- 37\nChilders, Nathaniel -\n-\n-\n-\n- 47\nCox, Thomas, and others, pensioners\n-\n- 54\nCammann, Augustus F.\n-\n-\n-\n- 55\nChalmers, John\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 79\nCox, John P.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 80\nCanal around the falls of the Ohio\n-\n-\n- 98\nCleveland, Samuel\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 104\nCocke, Colonel William\n-\n-\n-\n- 105\nColumbia river\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 110\nCumberland road, respecting the repairs of the\n- 118\nCanal to connect the Tennessee, Alabama, and Coosa\nrivers -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 123\nCrawford, Wm. H. on charges preferred against him\n&\nby Ninian Edwards\n-\n.\n.\n128, 133\nD.\n15 Cong.\nDuties, accompanying a bill to abolish the internal\n-\n5\nIst Session.\nDomestic manufactures, on the subject of\n-\n- 105\nDocuments, respecting the distribution of certain public 162\nDelafield, John\n,\n.\n-\n-\n163\n108\nINDEX.\nDoc't.\n15 Cong. Dox, Jacob\n-\n-\n-\n-\n. 18\n2d Session.\nDuties on wines, with bill reducing the\n-\n- 23\nDe Vienne Col.\n-\n-\n-\n- 29\nDuffield, Margaretta, (See J. J. Johnson, and al.)\nDeaf and dumb, Connecticut asylum for the education\nof the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 142\n16 Cong. Downes, William, (See Carr and others.)\n1st Session.\nDonaldson John\n(do\ndo.)\nDeaf and dumb in New York\n-\n-\n- 16\nDale, Samnel\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 36\nDemarest, Samuel\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 50\nDeslonde, Rosalie P.\n-\n-\n-\n16 Cong.\n- 12\n2d Session.\nDavis, Hannah\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 16\nDewees, Sarah\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 19\nDe la Ronde, Pierre Denis\n-\n-\n-\n- 26\nDockery, Matthew\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 30\nDupont de Nemours, and Co. (See Gunpowder.)\n17 Cong. Diana, sea letter restored to the ship\n-\n- 14\n1st Session.\nDistillers in Lancaster, Pa.\n-\n-\n- 24\nDashiell, G. W. (See Mactier.)\nDauphine Island, fortifications on the coast of\n51, 94\nDey, Anthony, and James McDonald\n-\n67, 102\nDavid, John T. report respecting a suit with\n- 102\n17 Cong.\nDrakeford, William -\n-\n-\n-\n- 16\n2d Session. Dashiell, George W. (see Mactier.)\nDenney, Penelope\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 62\nDuties, as laid and as proposed to be laid, compara-\ntive view of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n64, 73\nDocument, suppression in the printing of certain\nparts of a\n-\n-\n-\n76, 100\nDavis, Solomon's administrators\n-\n6\n.\n- 82\nDetroit, church of St Anne, in\n-\n-\n- 87\nDauphin Island, fortifications of\n-\n-\n- 10S\n18 Cong.\nDenney, Penelope\n-\n,\n-\n.\n- 6\nIst Session. Distillers n Berks county, Pennsylvania\n-\n- 13\nDonnelson, John Stephen Heard, and others\n- S7\nDixon, William and James\n.\n-\n-\n- 44\nDuvall, Mareen\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 49\nDuncan. Jonas\n-\n-\n-\n.\n- 65\nDeaf and Dumb, asylum for, in Kentucky\n-\n- 122\nDigitized by Google\nINDEX.\n109\nDoc't.\nE.\n15 Cong. Earle. Elias. (report committee of elections)\n31, 43\n1st Session. Executive offices, (See Public Buildings.)\nEmigrant associations of New York, Philadelphia,\nBaltimore, and Pittsburgh\n-\n-\n- 119\n15 Cong. Expenditures in the Post Office establishment\n- 140\n2d Session.\n16 Cong. Elliott, Jonathan, and John Law\n.\n-\n- 57\n1st Session.\n17 Cong. Elections, report on the certificates of\n-\n22, 6\n1st Session. East Florida Coffee Land Association, (See Chazotte,\n&c )\nErving. George W. letter from, &c.\n-\n- 62\nEaston. Sarah. and Dorothy Storer -\n-\n- 75\nExpenditures of government, (See Retrenchment.)\nEames, Thomas\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 99\n17 Cong. East Florida Coffee Land Association\n-\n- 14\n2d Session. Easton and Storer\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 17\nEames. Thomas\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 18\nEdgar and Macomb -\n-\n-\n-\n- 70\nElliott, Joseph, a Cherokee Indian\n-\n-\n- 72\n18 Cong.\n1st\nSession. Eslay a. Don Miguel\n-\n-\n-\n- 39\nEdwards, Ninian, is. the Secretary of the Treasury - - 128\nDo.\ndo.\ndo.\n133\nF.\n13 Cong. Fairbanks, (See Keys and Fairbanks.)\n1st Session.\nFlag of the United States\n-\n-\n-\n- 37\nFrench, (See Kinsley & French.)\nFees charged by the attorney, southern district of New\nYork, relating to\n.\n-\n-\n- 195\n15 Cong. Frink, Luther. (See Hannah Ring.)\n2d Session. France, continuing the currency of the crowns and\nfive franc pieces of\n-\n.\n-\n- 111\n16 Cong. Fillmore. Spiller\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 10\n1st Session. Flood. Martha\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 44\nForman, William Gordon\n-\n-\n-\n- 75\nFlorida. on taking possession of\n-\n-\n- 76\nFortifications, on reducing or suspending the expend-\nitures on\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 93\nDigitized by Google\n15\n110\nINDEX.\nDoc't.\n16 Cong. Freeland. Benjamin\n-\n-\n-\n- 37\n2d Session.\nFinances of the United States, (See Revenue.)\n,\nFinances, report upon the\n-\n-\n-\n- 66\n17\nCong. Finances. report on the state of the\n-\n.\n-\n6\n1st Season.\nFrizell. William. &c.\n-\n-\n-\n- 9\nFrench spoliations, report respecting\n-\n- 32\nFoster & Walley\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 74\nFord Nathan\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 77\nFortifications, reports on the subject of\n-\n51, 94\nFines on the militia of Pennsylvania\n-\n- 97\nFinances, report on the state of the\n-\n-\n- 103\n17 Cong. Florida Coffee Land Association\n-\n-\n- 14\n2d Session.\nFord. Nathan\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 15\nFillmore, Septa\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 19\nFox, George W.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 20\nFoster and Walley -\n-\n-\n-\n- 55\nFive franc pieces of France, currency of continued\n-\n83\n18 Cong. Fountain. Garrett\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 12\n1st Session. Foster, Robert and James, their heirs\n-\n- 20\nForeman. Rob. rt S.\n-\n-\n-\n- 36\nForbes. 11 illiam's heirs\n-\n-\n-\n- 41\nFrench spoliations previous to 1800, report respecting 94\nDo.\ndo.\nsubsequent to 1806, report respecting 127\nG.\n15 Cong. Georgia. claims of detachments of militia of the state of 16\n1st Session. Graeff, Mary\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 51\nGoddard. Samuel, and al. (owners of the ship Ari-\nadne, &c)\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 85\nGordon. William. and Lawrence Muse\n-\n- 116\nGen. Armstrong. relating to the officers, &c. of the brig 135\nGrillin, Thomas\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 144\nGelston & Schenck -\n-\n-\n-\n- 169\nGunboats No. 149 and 154, (See Loomis.)\nGales & Seaton\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 180\nGhent. report of committee upon expenses under the\n4th, 5th. 6th, and 7th articles of the treaty of - 193\n15 Cong. Gooding. John, and James Williams -\n-\n- 74\n2d Session.\n16 Cong. Gooding. John, and James Williams\n-\n-\n1\n1st Session. Georgia. on behalf of Thomas Carr, and others\n2, 62\nGuyon. James, VS. Ebcn. Sage\n-\n-\n- 39\nGibb, Samuel\n-\n-\n.\n-\n- 67\nDigitized by Google\nINDEX.\n111\nDoc't.\n16 2d Cong. Godfroy and Beaugraud. (See Jerome, et al.)\nSession. Gold coins. on increasing the relative value of\n- 54\nGhent. salaries of commissioners under treaty of\n- 56\nGunpowder and lead, on loans of\n-\n-\n- 58\nGirault, John, heirs of\n-\n-\n-\n- 62\n17 Cong. Georgia. execution of the articles of agreement and\n1st Session.\ncession between the United States and\n-\n- 10\nGuthry, John\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- S1\nGodfroy. (See Jerome.)\nGilbert. Marius W.\n-\n-\n-\n- 38\nGulf of Mexico, (See Commerce.)\nGovernment, expenses of. (See Retrenchment.)\nGeorgia, payment for militia services in 1792-3-4 - 91\n17\nCong.\nGeorgia, report on certain Indian treaties advers\n0\n2d Session.\nthe rights of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1,57\nGilbert, Marinus W.\n-\n-\n-\n- 21\nGodfroy, (see Jerome)\nGeorgia militia claims\n-\n-\n-\n- 52\nGlascock, General Thomas -\n-\n-\n- 53\nGunpov der and lead, &c. loaned to certain individu-\nals\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n58,67\nGove, George B. R.\n-\n-\n-\n- 60\nGales and Seaton, relating to suppressed paragraph in\na certain letter -\n-\n-\n-\n76, 100\nGreat Britain, report on certain acts of Parliament of\nconcerning the Canada trade\n-\n-\n- 96\n18\nCong.\nGiffin and Hoag\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 19\n1st Session. General Jackson. owners of the ship\n-\n- 32\nGeorgia militia claims\n-\n-\n-\n- 45\nGoldsmith and Roderick\n-\n-\n-\n- 91\nGray. William F.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 93\nGeorgia. respecting the execution of the compact be-\ntween the United States and the state of\n109\nGreat Britian. respecting contravention of the provi-\nsions of the commercial convention with, and the\nimposition of duties to countervail certain com-\nmercial regulations of -\n-\n-\n- 126\nGreece. Mr. Webster's and Mr. Poinsett's proposi-\ntions respecting. (At the end of the second volume.)\nH.\n15 Cong. Hammond, C. and Samuel Herrick, (contested election) I so\nlat Session. Hughes. Samuel\n-\n-\n-\n-\n75\nHaile, John -\n.\n-\n-\n-\n- 115\n112\nINDEX.\nDoc't.\n15 Cong. Havens. Rensselaer, (See Noah Brown and al.)\n1st Session. Hamilton. Archibald W.\n-\n-\n-\n- 124\nHenderson. William\n-\n-\n-\n- 139\nHeath. Nathaniel H and D. Renner\n-\n- 158\nHooker. Samuel F.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 161\nHeath. relating to captain John\n-\n-\n- 183\n15 Cong.\nHaley, John and S. Q. Richardson\n-\n-\n- 1S\n2d Session. Hancock College, (See College.)\nHughes, James\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 123\n16 Cong.\nHeard. Stephen. heirs (Sec Carr.)\n1st Session. Hughes, Samuel\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n6\nHugbes James\n0\n-\n-\n,\n- 7\nHenderson, William\n-\n-\n-\n- 19\nHart. En\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 23\nHeinrick. Danish Brigantine\n-\n-\n- 65\nHunt. Abijah's heirs\n-\n-\n-\n- 75\nHorses 10st in the Seminole war\n-\n-\n- 84\nBazen. Moses. executor of\n-\n-\n-\n- 85\nHackley, Richard S.\n-\n-\n-\n- 88\n16 Cong.\nHunsinger. Jacob\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 5\n2d \"ession. Hali, William W.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 46\n17 Cong. Hart. Eli\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n3, 19, S7\n1st Session. Henderson. William -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n5\nHorses lost in the Seminole war\n-\n-\n- 13\nHomer. James\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 17\nHook Josias\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 42\nHunter. Alexander. (see Bulloch)\nHoward Stephen. jr.\n-\n-\n-\n- 71\nHenderson, Stephen -\n-\n-\n-\n- 89\n17 Cong. Hunter. Alexander. and others\n-\n-\n- 10\n2d Session. nalsey. Frederick\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 22\nHart, EN (property lost)\n-\n-\n-\n- 23\nHart. Eli (loan to J. G. Camp)\n-\n-\n- 24\nHenderson. Stephen .\n-\n-\n-\n- 25\nHospitals, naval\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 78\nHumpbrey. Alexander and Sylvester\n-\n- 80\nHall of the Representatives, alterations in the\n- 90\n18 Cong.\nHeag and Gifin\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 19\n1st Session.\nPal : and Cotheals -\n-\n-\n-\n- 22\nRok.John\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 26\nHoley. Acthur H.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- S4\nHeard, Stephen, John Donnelson, Th. Carr, and others S?\nDigitized by Google\nINDEX.\n113\nDoc't.\n18 Cong. Hook. Josiah, junior\n-\n-\n-\n- 46\n1st Session. Holiday. John\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 62\nHarlin, George\n-\n$\n-\n-\n- 70\nI.\n1st Session.\n15 Cong. Internal duties. report (Ways and Means) on abolish-\ning the (See Duties.)\nInvalids. resolution to provide for organizing a corps of\n6\nIndian tribes. accompanyi a oill to establish trading\nhouses with the\n-\n-\n-\n- 59\nIndies acts of the British parliament relating to the\ncommerce of the West\n-\n-\n187, 196\nIndies. relating to the commercial intercourse of the\nUnited States with the British West\n-\n- 87\nIllinois territory, inhabitants of, (confirmation of titles) 109\nI\n15 Cong.\nIndians settling on lands of the United States. to pro-\n2d Session.\nhibit Choctaw\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 10\nIngram. Sarah\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 38\nIndian tribes. relating to the civilization of certain -\n91\n16\n1st Cong. Session. Do confirmed claims to land in\nIllinois, inhabitants of (land claims)\n-\n- 40\n-\n- 52\nIndians, Stockbridge, or Mohiccan\n-\n- 70\n2d Session.\n16 Cong\nIllinois. legislature of (scat of government)\n-\n- 43\nImprisonment for debts due the United States, on abol-\nishing -\n-\n-\n:\n-\n- 63\n17\n1st Cong. Session.\nIndians, report on the subject of treatics with the Creek\nand Cherokee\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 10\nIndians. report of Dr. Floyd respecting alterations in\nthe system of trade with the\n-\n-\n- 18\nIllinois, confirmation of certain land titles in\n- 58\nIrvine, Alexander, (see Bullock.)\ni7\n2d\nCong.\nIndian treaties. adverse to the rights of Georgia\n-\n1.\nSession. Irvine. Alexander, (see Bullock)\nInclined Plane, or Marine Rail Way\n1\n- 89\nIndians in Florida. report on the state of the\n- 97\nIndian trading establishments. execution of the act abo-\nlishing the\n-\n-\n-\n- 104\nIngham, Mr. his motion\nVol. 2, No. of motion 7\n18 Cong\nIndians. on the expediency of repealing the act for ci-\n1st Session.\nvilizing the\n-\n.\n-\n- 92\nDigitized by Google\n114\nINDEX.\nDoc't\n18 Cong. Indians, compensation to friendly Creeks. for proper-\n1st Session.\nty lost in the late war\n-\n-\n-\n- 101\nIndians. respecting the extinguishment of their title to\nlands for the benefit of Georgia -\n-\n- 109\nIndian trading establishments, respecting the abolition\nof the -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 129\nJ.\n15 Cong. Judicial proceedings of states, their effects in other\n1st Session.\nstates -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 17\nJackson, Andrew, and al.\n-\n-\n-\n- 86\nJourdon, B. and P.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 100\nJenks, Frederick, (See Noah Brown and al. brig War-\nrior.)\n15 Cong.\nJanney. Joseph\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 24\n2d Session. Jones, John Rice\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 30\nJohnson. John J. and al.\n-\n-\n-\n- 71\nJones, William\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 130\n16 Cong. Jackson, Andrew, and others, (See Carr and others.)\nInt Session. Jenks, Stephen, and Sons\n-\n-\n-\n- 34\nJanney, Joseph\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 45\n16 Cong. Johnson, Col. James, (See Yellow Stone expedition.)\n3d Session. Jarrot, Nicholas\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 2\nJerome, Jean B. et al.\n-\n-\n-\n- 33\n17 Cong. Jerome, Jean B. and others -\n-\n-\n- 34\n1st Session.\nJohnson, William\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n17 Cong.\n2d Session.\nJenkins, John\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 11\nJerome, Godfroy, Beaugraud, McDougall, & Couture 26\nJudicial system of the U. States. on alterations propo-\nsed in the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 105\nJennings, Mr. his motion\nVol. 2, No. of motion s,9\n18 Cong. Janney, Joseph\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 17\n1st Session. Jones. Nathaniel\n-\n-\n.\n-\n- 61\nJourdan, Josiah\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 90\nK.\n15 Cong. Keys and Fairbanks\n-\n-\n-\n- 26\n1st Session. King, Giles\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 121\nKellogg, Giles\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 13S\nKinsley and Forsyth\n-\nDigitized - by Google 171\nINDEX.\n115\nDoc't\n15 Cong.\nKellogg, Giles\n-\n-\nr\n.\n-\n5\n2d Session.\nKurtz, (See Bowie.)\n16 Cong. Kalb, heirs of the Baron de\n-\n-\n1st Session.\n- 63\n.\n16 Cone.\n2d Session.\nKurtz. et al. (See Bowie, Kurtz, et al.)\nKalb, Baron de, heirs of\n-\n-\n-\n- 22\n1st Session.\n17 Cong. Kroft, Abraham\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 45\nKemp, Thomas\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 44\n17 Cong. Kemp, Thomas\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 27\n2d Session. Kendall, William\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 84\n18 Corg.\nKendull, William\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 10\n1st Se asion.\nKing. Lieut. Wm his petition\n-\n-\n- 52\nKentucky Asylum for deaf and dumb\n-\n- 122\nKentucky. Mr. Letcher's proposition growing out of\nthe decision of the Supreme Court, on the occupy-\ning claimant law of, (See end of Vol. 2.)\nL.\n15\nCong. Lewis. Winslow & Henry\n-\n-\n-\n- 10\n1st Session.\nLands of the United States, on increasing the price of\nthe\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 28\nLee, William. agent for procuring furniture for the\nPresident's house. report from\n-\n-\n- 145\nLoomis, Jarius, and James Bassett -\n-\n- 17%\n15 Cong.\nLands in the state of Ohio, resolution in relation to\n2d Session.\nthe sales of public\n-\n-\n-\n- 20\nLouisiana and Missouri. adjustment of land claims in 21\nLue as J. B. C. and Clement B. Penrose\n-\n- 37\nLands fo: the endowment of a university in each state,\non granting\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 97\n16 Cong. Lucas. John. B.C.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 13\n1st Session. Lands in Illinois, claims to\n-\n-\n-\n- 40\nLaurence. Hoel\n-\n-\n-\n- 43\nLevy court, Calvert county, Maryland\n-\n- 47\nLivingston. H. B.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 51\nLand. confirmed claims to, in Illinois\n-\n- 5%\nLaw. John, and Jonathan Elliot\n-\n-\n- 57\nLaws in newspapers, publication of the\n-\n- 78\nLanguille, Francis B.\n-\n-\n-\n- 80\nLoan, report recommending a\n-\n.\n- 91\nDigitized by Google\n116\nINDEX.\nDoc't.\n16 Cong. Lyon. Matthew\n$\n-\n-\n-\n-\n8\n2d Session.\nLanguille Francis B.\n-\n-\n-\n- 29\nLacroix. (see Jeroine et al.)\nLotteries in the District of Columbia\n-\n- 48\nLands, relating to military bount\n-\n-\n- 53\nLead, loans of (see Gunpowder.)\n17 Cong. Lancaster. Pa. distillers in -\n-\n-\n- 24\n1st Session.\nLevy court Calvert county, Md.\n-\n-\n- S6\nLe Ray de Chaumont. James\n-\n-\n- 52\nLand titles in Ulinois. confir mation of certain\n- 58\nLawrence, Hoel. and others -\n-\n-\n- 69\nLand offices, respecting the examination of the\n- 81\nLee, Henry -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 96\n17\nCong. Levy Court. Calvert County, Maryland\n-\n-\nS\n2d Session. Lawrence. Hoel\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 28\nLead and powder loaned to individuals\n-\n58.67\nLawrence. Julia, widow of the late Captain\n-\n- 66\nLewis. Edwin, against Judge Tait\n-\n-\n- 69\nLacy, Andrew\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 72\n18 Cong. Lawrence, Julia, widow of Capt. J. Lawrence\n-\n5\n1st Session. Levy Court, Calvert county Maryland\n-\n8,\n- 7\nLand in\n}\nrespecting titles to\n-\n-\n- 23\nLouisiana\nLands. continuing provisions for relief of purchasers\n25\nLands in Arkansas. pre-emption rights to\n-\n- 56\nLouderman. Catherine\n-\n-\n-\n- 58\nLibrary of Congress, on an additional appropriation\nfor the -\n-\n.\n-\n-\n- 69\nLee. Henry -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 71\nLeightner, Henry\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 73\nLand, sold by J. C. Symmes. right of the United\nStates to a certain township of\n-\n-\n- 88\nLands, owned by the Society of United Brethren, re-\ncession of, to the United States -\n.\n- 99\nLands. in St. Helena district, pre-emption rights to - 108\nLands, respecting pre-emption rights in the purchase of 115\nLittlefield, Pelatiah\n-\n-\n-\n- 116\nLand, reserved for the use of a salt spring in the state\nof Ohio -\n-\n-\n-\n- 119\nLands, between\n1 in Ohio. negotiations re-\nLudlow's & Robert's lines\n1\nspecting\n-\n- 121\nLands, in Florida, relative to claims to\n-\n- 130\nDigitized by Google\nINDEX.\n117\nDoc't.\nM.\n15 Cong. Military academies, resolution to establish three addi-\n1st Session.\ntional -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n6\nMilitary peace establishment, resolution relating to the\n6\nMinors, who enlisted in the late or present army, on\ngranting a bounty of land to\n-\n-\n-\n6\nMississippi convention, memorial of the\n-\n- 15\nMilitia. relating to organizing, arming, and disciplin-\ning the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 44\nMiller and Baker\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 69\nMerchants, traders, and manufacturers of Baltimore,\nmemorial of sundry\n-\n-\n-\n- 45\nManley, Daniel\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 74\nMumford, George, communication to committee of\nelections\n-\n-\n- 79\nDo\ndo\nreport on bis case\n-\n- 87\nManufactures, on the subject of domestic\n-\n- 105\nMaine, on the petitions of inhabitants of, (See West\nIndia Islands, &c.)\nMuse, Lawrence. and William Gordon\n-\n- 116\nMassachusetts claim for militia services, on the sub-\nject of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 147\nMayhew, Thadeus\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 154\nMorocco, on a consular residence at Mogadore, in the\nempire of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 170\nMidshipmen of the Mediterranean squadron, on the\nmemorial of the\n-\n-\n-\n- 183\nMeade, Richard W. relating to\n-\n-\n- 185\n15 Cong.\n21 Session.\nMissouri and Louisiana. adjustment of land claims in 21\nMontgomery, Alex. heirs of\n-\n-\n- 32\nMissouri, memorial of the Legislature of (divide ter-\nritory) -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 45\nMayhew. Thadeus\n-\n-\n-\n$\n- 61\nM.Comas. Josiah H.\n-\n-\n-\n- 94\nMackay, James\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 95\nM.Donald, Wm. administrator of James\n-\n- 96\nMeasures, (See Weights and measures.)\nMilitia, organization and discipline of the\n-\n- 108\nM.Causland, John\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 120\n16 Cong. Martin. Joseph, and others, (See Carr)\n1st Session. M'Donald, William -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n4\nM'Cullough. Hugh -\n-\n-\n-\n- 11\nMandan villages, military expedition to\nDigitized by\nMissouri, expedition up thoriver\nGoogle 24 24\n-\n-\n16\nINDEX.\nDoc't.\nMallary, R. C. against\n}\n- .\n-\n-\n- 27\n1. Merrill 0. C.\nM'Intosh, William\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 31\nMiller. Christopher -\n-\n-\n-\n- ST\nMilitia. clothing of the\n,\n-\n-\n,\n- 38\nMackay, James\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 41\nMayhew, Thaddeus -\n-\n-\n-\n- 54\nM'G,rw. John. and others\n-\n-\n-\n- 64\nM'Comas. Josiah H. and wife. heirs of Willis\n- 68\nMobiccan or Stockbridge Indians\n-\n-\n- 70\nManufacturers, Mr. Lowndes' motion respecting man-\nufactures\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 92\nong.\nM'Intosh, William\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\nlession. Missouri, on the constitution of\n-\n-\n-\n3\nMuse, Lawrence\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n6\nManufactures, on the subject of\n-\n-\n- 34\nMaine. on the petition of inhabitants of Belfast\n- 74\nM'Duff Daniel\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n9\nM'Duff Daniel\n-\n-\n-\n.\n- 10\nMary land, inhabitants of Baltimore, (vessels sunk) -\n11\nM'Cartney, John\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 14\nMellen, Peggy\n-\n-\n,\n-\n- 23\nFarland, James\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 24\nM'Dougall, George, (see Jerome.)\nMeldrum, John\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- S5\nM'llatton, Henry\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 38\nMacomb, William\n}\n-\n-\n-\n- 44\nMay, James\n.\n- Manufactures, (see Virginia Agricultural Societies)\nMurray, George W.\nMifflin. John R.\n}\nsce Gunpowder.\nMissouri, on Senate resolution for admission of\n- '60\n17 Cong.\nMellen, Peggy\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1st Session. May, James, and Macomb, William\n-\n-\nMcFarland James, Hampton Pankey, and William\nFrizell -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nMcHatton. John\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nMilitia, increase of appropriation for arming\n-\nMorris, Richard G. -\n-\n&\n-\n-\nMactier. Alexander, and others\n-\n-\n-\nMaria, Therese\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nMcDougal George. (see Jerome and others,)\nMaryland, Levy court of Calvert county\n-\n-\nMobile Point. fortification of\n-\n-\n5\nMexico. Gulph of. (ser commerce.)\nMilitary Academy, and Corps of Cadets\n-\nDigitized by Google\nINDEX.\n119\nDoc't.\n17 Cong. Medals presented by G. W. Erving -\n6\n- 62\nLet Session. McDonald James, and Anthony Dey\n-\n67, 102\nMexico, independence of\n-\n-\n-\n- 73\nMontgomery, Alexander\n-\n-\n-\n- 84\nMelville, David\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 102\nMunoz, Alonzo B.\n-\n.\n-\n-\n- 107\nMix, Elijah, on his contract\n-\n-\n- 109\nMcDuffie's resolutions\n-\n.\n.\n-\n8\nMitchell, Mr. his resolution -\n-\n-\n- 12\nMontgomery, Mr. his resolution\n.\n-\n. 14\nMaryland, Levy Court of Calvert County, in\n-\n3\n17 Cong.\n2d Session.\nMills, Peter -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n6\nMcDougall, (see Jerome, and others)\nMactier, Alexander, G. W. Dashiell and A. Stewart . 29\nMorris, Richard G. -\n-\n-\n-\n- 30\nMoore, Allen R.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 31\nMacomb, Alexander, and Wm. Edgar\n-\n- 70\nMcCaleb. David\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 71\nMcNary. John, a Cherokee Indian\n-\n-\n- 72\nMint at Philadelphia, on the continuance of the\n- 80\nMarine Rail Way, or Inclined Plane\n-\n- 89\nMidshipmen. on apportioning them among the states\n92\nMilitia, additional appropriation for arming the\n- 94\nMobile and Blakeley, tonnage duty at\n-\n- 98\nMorrison. James\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 99\nMobile. fortifications of\n-\n-\n.\n- 103\nMercer, Mr. his motion\nVol. 2, No. of motion 10\n18 Cong. Maryland, levy court, Calvert county\n-\n-\n7\n1st Session.\nMinifie, Charles\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 14\nMorris, Richard G. -\n-\n-\n-\n- 16\nMacy, Francis G. and others\n-\n-\n- 32\nMacomb. Alexander -\n-\n-\n-\n- S5\nMarechal. Joseph\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 42\nMembers of the House, respecting their habitancy in\nthe states from which they are elected\n-\n- 77\nMilitary stores, sale of unserviceable\n-\n- 81\nMitchell. John\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 112\nMassachusetts militia claims\n-\n-\n- 120\nN.\n15 Cong. New York, relating to the application of the funds of\n1st Session.\nthe District Court of the district of\n-\n- 138\nNiagara frontier, relating to sufferers during Digitized the late\nwar, on the\n-\n-\n-\n177\n120\nINDEX.\nDoc't.\n15 Cong. Navy, on a resolution to inquire into the laws govern-\n1st Session.\ning the -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 183\n15 Cong. Negroes (See Colonization Society)\n2d Session.\nNavy agents, accompanying a bill concerning\n- 72\nNavy pension fund, relating to the\n%\n-\n-\n- 147\n16 Cong.\nNavy. on a reduction of the\n-\n-\n-\n- 74\n1st Session.\nNewspapers. publication of the laws in the\n-\n- 78\nNavy Board, on alterations in the act establishing a - 94\n16 Cong. New York. inhabitants of Niagara frontier\n-\n- 31\n2d Session. Noyes, Moses, (see Hannab Richardson)\nNavy United States. on limiting number of seamen\nemployed in the, (see Seamen)\nNavy Department, expenditures in the\n-\n- 67\n17 Cong. Naval stores, report respecting\n-\n-\n- 55\n1st Session. Navigation acts, on the repeal of the\n-\n- 70\nNavy, modification of the act for the gradual increase\nof the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 80\nNelson, Mr. his resolution\n-\n-\n-\n-\n6\n17 Cong. Navarre. and others, (see Anderson)\n2d Session. Navigation acts. report respecting the operation of - 48\nNimmo William T.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 49\nNaval Peace Establishment -\n-\n-\n- 63\nNaval Hospitals\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 78\n18 1st Cong. Navy, building ten sloops of war for the\n-\n- SS\nSession.\nNiagara frontier, payment for property lost on the - 102\nO.\n15 Cong. Officers, disbanded and deranged, who served in the\n1st Session.\nlate war, resolution granting land to\n-\n-\n6\nOfficers of the army of the United States, resolution for\ngranting an additional ration to\n-\n-\n6\nOfficers and crew of brig Warrior-(See Noah Brown\nand al)\nOfficers and soldiers of Virginia, (bounty lands for re-\nvolutionary services.)\n-\n-\n-\n- 160\n15 Cong. Officers of the revolutionary army, surviving\n- 19\n2d Session. Ohio, Mr. Simkin's resolution, sales of lands in the\nstate of -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 20\nDigitized by Google\nINDEX.\n121\nDoc't.\n16 Cong. Officers of the revolutionary army -\n-\n- 9\n1st Session. O'Bannon, Jennings\na\n-\n-\n- 28\n16 Cong. Officers of the army employed as clerks\n-\n- 61\n2d Session.\n17 l'ong. Ohio, inhabitants of Canton district in\n-\n- 43\n1st Session.\n18 Cong. Ohio and Mississippi rivers, navigation of the\n- 75\n1st Session. Ordnance and Military stores, sale of unserviceable - 81\nOgden, Thomas L. and others\n-\n-\n- 86\nOhio river, canal around the falls at Louisville, &c. - 98\nOhio, sale of land reserved for a salt spring in the\nstate of -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 119\nP.\n15 Cong. Pattison, John J.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 14\n1st >ession. Pearson, George\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 52\nPublic buildings, report of the committee on the\n62,89\nPoidevin, Madame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 99\nPrice and Delamiere-(See Clamorgan's representatives.)\nPoole, Benjamin\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 117\nPrairie du Chien, on a petition of inhabitants of\n- 118\nPorter. John\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 134\nPoirey, relating to the claim of Mons.\n-\n- 178\nPerry, Oliver H. relating to\n-\n-\n- 183\nPublic buildings, report of the committee on expendi-\ntures on the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 184\nParker, Danl. Adjutant General, memorial from\n- 186\nParliament of Great Britian, acts of the, (June 27, 1805,\nand June 30, 1808,)\n-\n-\n-\n187, 196\nPublic buildings, report of the committee on the\n- 190\n15 Cong. Penrose, Clemt. B. (See Lucas)\n2d Session. Parks. Elias\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 43\nPollock, Oliver\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 50\nPlumb, Samuel, (See J. Johnson & al.)\nPatchen, Ralph, (See\ndo\n)\nPublic buildings, with bill making appropriations for the 77\nPrinting. on the subject of the public\n-\n- 139\nPension Fund, relating to the Navy . -\nI\n- 147\nPost Office expenditures, (See Expenditures.)\n16 Cong. Penrose, Clement B. -\n-\n-\n-\n- 14\n1st Session. Pensions for revolutionary services -\n-\nPurkill. Jacob\n-\n-\n-\nDigitized by\nGoogless\nPublic Buildings in the City of Washington\n33,69,79\nPolereczky. John\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 59\n122\nINDEX.\nDoc't.\n16 Cong. President and Vice President, on increasing compen-\n2d Session.\nsation to persons employed to transmit votes for 21\nPope, William\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 27\nPacific ocean, (settlements on Columbia river)\n- 45\nPublic buildings, with bill making appropriations for\nthe\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 50\nPowell, Jesse\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 51\nPost Office Department, investigation of\n-\n65,69\n17 Cong.\nPankey, Hampton\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n9\n1st Session.\nPotter, Heman B.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 23\nPennsylvania, distillers in Lancaster, in\n-\n- 24\nPenrose. Clement B.\n-\n-\n-\n- 46\nPierce, James\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 50\nPiracy in the West Indies, further protection against 53\nPeru, independence of\n-\n:\n-\n- 73\nPublic Buildings, report on the state of, and appropria-\ntions for the -'\n-\n- 76\nDo\nexpenditures on the\n-\n- 79,86\nDo\non the expediency of abolishing the\noffice of Commissioner of the 87\nPennsylvania. fines on the militia\n-\n-\n- 100\nPublic expenditures, report of the committee on\n- 100\nPost office, report on the affairs of the\n-\n- 104\nPotomac navigation, report of Committee on the im-\nprovement of the\n-\n-\n-\n- 111\n17\nCong.\nPotter, Heman B.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n4\n2d Session. Pierce. Gad -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 32\nPowder. lead, &c. loaned to certain individuals\n58,67\nPerry, Sarah, mother of the late Commodore\n- 65\nPrinting, certain parts of a document suppressed in\nthe\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n76,100\nProut, Holden W. administrator of Joshua\n-\n- 79\nPatent Office, report respecting the situation of the\nmodels in the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 86\nPresident's House, finisbing the south Portico of the -\n91\nPublic Buildings, expenditures on the\n-\n- 93\nPiatt, John H.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 102\n18 Cong. Pennsylvania, distillers in Berks county\n-\n- 13\n1st Session. Piatt, John H. his representatives\n-\n-\n- 21\n-\nPensions, Revolutionary, amount of income which shall\nexclude the granting\n-\n-\n-\n- 24\nPurley, Frederick\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 40\nPorter, William\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 51\nPensioners, on the petition of Thomas Cox, and others 54\nPublic buildings, report on the expenditures on the 60,106\nINDEX.\n128\n1\nDoc't.\n18 Cong. Perry. Sarah, mother of the late O. H. Perry\n- 68\n1st Session.\nPartridge. Capt. principal of a military school, am-\nmunition to be issued to\n-\n-\n- 82\nProperty lost on the Niagara frontier, payment for - 102\nPiracies in the neighborhood of Cuba and Porto Rico 124\nR.\n15\nCong.\nlst Session.\nResolutions, submitted by Mr. Johnson, of Kentucky\n6\nRevisal and unfinished business, report of the commit-\ntee of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n7\nRoads. canals and seminaries of learning\n.\n-\n- 11\nRecords and judicial proceedings of states, their effects\nin other states\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 17\nRangers, captain Bigger's company of\n-\n- 90\nReid, captain Samuel C. (Brig Armstrong) -\n- 135\nResolution submitted by Mr. Taylor (relating to\nunfinished business\n-\n-\n-\n}\n145\nRules of proceeding amended\nRoad, 011 the subject of the Cumberland\n-\n- 148\nRenner and Heathe, -\n-\n-\n-\n- 158\nRoads and canals, on the subject of -\n-\n- 179\n15\n2d\nong.\nRichardson, Saml. Q. and John Haley\n-\n- 13\nession. Revolution, surviving officers of the -\n-\n- 19\nRing, Hanuah, and Luther Frink\n-\n-\n- 57\n16\n1st\non\nong.\nRevolutionary officers. surviving\n-\n-\n- 9\nession.\nDo\npensioners, on the subject of\n-\n17, 26\nRevenue, Mr. Strother's motions upon the subject of - 42\nRegnier, John B.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 55\nRutledge. Joshua\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 60\nRoddy. Alexander\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 66\nRevenue. report of the Committee of Waysand Means.\non deficiencies in the\n-\n-\n-\n- 91\n16\n2d\non\nong.\nRepresentatives' Chamber. on altering the\n-\n- 40\nession. Richardson, Hannah, and Moses Noyes\n-\n- 52\nRevenue, report on the subject of the\n-\n- 57\n17\n1st\nong.\nRoads and Canals, reports of Committees. together\nession.\nwith Mr. Gallatin's report on the subject of\n,\n-\n8\nRoss, James -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 16\nRules and orders, amendments to\n-\n-\n20, 56\nRay de Chaumont. James Le\n-\n-\n- 52\nRichaud, (See Caze and Richaud,)\nRoad. from Brownstown to Michigan\nDigitized by Google 61\nReed, Philip, contests the election of J. Cosden\n- 6.4\n124\nINDEX.\nDoc't.\n17 Cong. Retrenchment of public expenditures, report respect-\n1st Session.\ning a\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n88, 95\nRoads and canals. report on the subject of\n-\n- 98\nRip Raps. (see Mix,)\nRankin, Mr. his resolution\n-\n-\n-\n-\n4\nRich. Mr his resolutions\n-\n-\n-\n- 13\nReed, Mr. his resolution\n-\n-\n-\n- 15\n17 Cong.\nRichaud and Caze\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 13\n2d Session.\nRobert, Navarre, &e. (see Anderson)\nRobert, Wm G. and Benjamin\n-\n-\n- 33\nRoad provided for in the treaty of Brownstown, in\n!808\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 50\nRobertson, Amos\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 72\nRepresentatives' Hall, alterations in the\n-\n- 90\n18 Cong.\nRobbins, Brintnell\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n9\n1st Session.\nRichard, Gabriel, John Biddle vs. him\n-\n- 27\nRucker. Elliot\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 57\nRangers, Capt. Biggar's company of\n-\n- 63\nRoderick and Goldsmith\n-\n-\n-\n- 91\nRoddy, Janies' executors\n-\n-\n-\n- 115\nS.\n15 Cong. Slaves from Amelia Island, relating to the introduc-\n1st Session.\ntion of -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 46\nSevier, George W.\n-\n-\n5\n-\n- 86\nStansbury, Tobias E jr. and William\n-\n- 125\nSalt, on repealing the law laying a duty on imported 132\nStephens, Ebenezer, and al. -\n-\n-\n- 159\nSands, Comfort. and al. assignees of -\n-\n- 159\nSugar, refined, and spirits distilled within the United\nStates. on allowing drawback on\n-\n- 164\nSchenck-(See Gelston and Schenck.)\n15 Cong. Sholes, Stanton (captain)\n-\n-\n-\n- 39\n2d Session.\nSwartwout. Robert\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 58\nShields, Thomas\n-\n-\n-\n-\n. 66\nSeminole war, relating to the conduct of the -\n- 82\n-\nviews of the minority -\n.\n- 86\nStevens, Ebenezer, and wife -\n-\n-\n- 104\nStephens, Wm. judge of district of Georgia\n-\n- 136\n16 Cong.\nSevier, John, (see Carr,)\n1st Session.\nShepley. Ether, administrator of Buckminister\nSmith, Edward. executor of Pbil. Bush Digitized\nby\nGoogless - 15\nSage, Ebenezer, his election contested\n-\n- 39\nINDEX.\n125\nDoc't.\n16\nCong. Sinking fund. Mr. Strother's motion upon the subject of 42\n1st Session.\nShafer. Jarob\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 46\nStockbridge Indians -\n-\n-\n-\n- 70\nShoulds. James\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 73\nSeminole war, claims of officers and volunteers enga-\nged in the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 84\nSouth America, Mr. Clay's motion to send a Minis-\nter to\n-\n-\n.\n-\n-\n- 86\nStock. on the petition of the holders of the three per\ncent\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 95\nSlave trade, negotiation to suppress the\n-\n- 96\nDo\nreport upon the subject of the -\n- 97\n16 Cong. Seward. Daniel\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 4\n2d Session. Sears. Mary -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 18\nSeminole Indians, officers, &c. engaged in the campaign\nagainst -\n-\n-\n-\n- 26\nSchieffelin, Jacob and Henry H.\n-\n-\n- 42\nSeamen on limiting the number\n-\n-\n- 49\nStull and Williams. (see Gunpowder.)\nSlave trade, report on the subject of the\n-\n- 59\n17 Cong. Stocks. report on the expediency of exchanging cer-\n1st Session.\ntain\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n6\nSeminole war. horses lost in the\n-\n-\n- 13\nSteward. Archibald. (see Mactier.)\nSpoliations by French cruizers, report on\n-\n- S2\nSmith. Asahel, (see Law rence. and others.)\nSackett's harbor claims for building barracks at\n- 69\nSpanish provinces in America. recognition of the inde-\npendence of the -\n-\n-\n- 73\nStorer. Dorothy. and Sarah Easton -\n-\n- 75\nSmith. Jonathan S.\n-\n-\n-\n- 78\nSchieffelin. Jacob and Henry\n-\n-\n- 85\nSlave trade. further measur es for the suppression of the 92\nState, expenditures in the Department of\n-\n- 106\n17 Cong.\nStorer and Easton\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 17\n2d Session. Stewart. Archibald (see Mactier, &c.)\nSchoonmaker. Zachariah\n-\n-\n-\n- 34\nSmith. Ambrose D. his representatives\n-\n- 35\nSmith. Jonathan S.\n-\n-\n-\n.\n- 36\nSchieffelin. Jacob and Henry\n-\n-\n- S7\nSills Joseph\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 38\nSuppressed paragraph in the Printing, (see Printing)\nStetson, Amasa\n-\n-\n-\n.\n- 95\nSmyth. Alexander, his motion Vol. 2. No. of motion\n6\nSterling, Mr. (of N. York,) his motion\ngized by Google do\n8\n17\n126\nINDEX.\nDest.\n18 Cong. Shafer. Jarob\n.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n£\n1m Session.\nSatady. George. and Elisha Wade\n.\n-\n- 18\nSt. Anne's church in Detroit\n-\n-\n- 50\nSmith. J. hn B\n.\n-\n-\n-\n- $8\nSmith, Ducter James, late vaccine agent\n-\n- 78\nSteptoe. James. and others\n-\n-\n-\n- 84\nSibley. Solomon\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- ST\nSymmes. John Cleves. right of the United States to a\ntownship of land reserved in the contract entered\ninto with\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- -88\nSpoliations committed by French cruizers. dc. previ-\nous to 1800\n-\n-\n.\n-\n- 94\nDo.\ndo.\ndo. subsequent to 1806\n- 127\nSmith. Jonathan S. -\n-\n-\n-\n- 95\nSlough. Jacob\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 97\nSnyder. Jacob\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 100\nSalt spring in Ohio, sale of land reserved for the use\nof a\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 119\nSteam boats. security for passengers. dc. in\n- 125\nStealey. John\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 131\nSouth America. Mr Clay's proposition respecting the\ninterference of in Hgr nations in the internal con-\ncerns of the governments of. (See at the end of\nthe 2d Vol.)\nSupreme Court Mr. Letcher's proposition respecting\ncertain decisions to be given in the (See end of\nVol. 2.)\nT.\n15 Cong. Taylor. and Walker and Daniel Manley\n-\n- 74\n1st Session.\n15\nCong. Tallmadge, Matthias B.\n-\n-\n-\n- 136\n2d Session.\n16 Cong.\nTennessee. Commissioners for surveying lands in the\n1st Session.\nBig Bend of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\ne\nTodd, Thomas W.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 29\n1\nTexas, Mr Clay's motion respecting\n-\n- 83\nTreaty, Mr. Clay's motion respecting the validity of a 85\nTyler. Benjamin and John -\n-\n-\n- 15\n16 Cong.\n2d Session.\nThomas General John\n-\n-\n-\n- 32\nTreaty of Ghent, (see Ghent)\n17 Cong. Tennessee. horses lost in the Seminole war\n-\n- 13\n1st Session. Therese, Marie\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 33\nThomas. John. (of Ohio.)\n-\n-\n-\n- 41\na -\nTrimble, Mr. his resolution -\n7\n- Digitized by Google\nINDEX.\n127\nDoc't.\n17 Cong. Thomas. John, of Ohio\n-\n-\n.\n- 39\nSession. Terry, Enos\n-\n-\n.\n-\n- 40\nTaylor, David\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 41\nTownsend. Charles\n-\n.\n,\n-\n- 4%\nTariff of duties as laid and as proposed to be laid 64,73\nTait, Judge. Edwin Lewis against him\n-\n- 69\nThompson, Thomas and Margaret\n-\n-\n- 77\nTompkins. Daniel D\n-\n-\n'\n- 88\nTattnall, Mr. his motion\nVol. 2, No. of motion 4\n18 Cong. Tompkins, Daniel D.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n1st Session.\nDo.\ndo.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 107\n/\nThomas, John. & Co.\n-\n-\n-\n- 28\nThooft. Barnard\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 31-\nTerry, Enos\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 74\nTopp, John -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 114\nTennessee. Alabama, and Coosa rivers, canal to con-\nnect the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 123\nU.\n15 Cong. Unfinished business of a session, to be taken up at the\n1st Session.\nnext session\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 145\n2d Session.\n15 Cong.\nUniversity in each state, on granting lands for the en-\ndowment of a\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 97\n16\n1st Session. Cong.\nUnfinished business\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 22\n16\n2d Cong. Session.\nUnfinished business, report of Committee on\n-\n- 64\n17\n1st Cong. Session.\nUnfinished business of last session\n.\n-\n- 4\nUnfinished business of the session\n-\n-\n. 110\n18\n1st Cong Session.\nUnfinished business\n:\n-\n-\n- 132\nV.\n15\n1st Cong. Session.\nVillard, on the petition of Andrew Joseph\n-\n- 25\nVirginia. on granting lands to the officers and sol-\ndiers, for revolutionary services, of the state of\n160\n15 Cong. Vienne, Col. De\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2d Dession. Nan Ness, Wm. P.\n- 29\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 136\n16 Cong.\n1st Dession.\nVincennes land district, inhabitants of Illinois residing\nin the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 40\nÈ\nDigitized by Google\n128\nINDEX.\nDoc't.\n16 Cong. Virginia, on a petition of sundry inhabitants of the\n2d Dession.\nstate of Virginia\n-\n-\n-\n- 7\nUnited Agricultural Societies\n-\n-\n- 55\nVotes for President, &c. (see President.)\n17 Cong.\nVowel, John, and Thomas\n-\n-\n-\n- 14\n1st Session.\nVaccination, modification of the act to encourage\n- 48\ndo\nrepeal of the act for the encouragement of 93\n17 Cong.\nVidal Joseph's representative\n-\n-\n- 77\n21 bession.\n18 Cong.\nVandalia. robbery of land office at\n-\n-\n- 66\n1st Session.\nVaccination, report respecting the encouragement of 78\nW.\n15 Cong. Widows of soldiers killed in the late war, resolution\n1st Session.\nto provide for\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n6\nWinter Elisha. and heirs of William\n-\n20.36\nWorster, Alexander -\n-\n-\n-\n- 21\nWilliams. Henry\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 63\nWalker, (See Taylor and Walker and Daniel Manley) 74\nWhistler. Major John\n-\n-\n-\n- 77\nWest India Islands dr. on the commercial intercourse\nof the United States with\n-\n-\n- 87\nWilmot, John\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 92\n15 Cong.\nWakefield. Harvey\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 40\n2d Session.\nWells. John -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 49\nWilliams. James. (See John Gooding)\nWashington City (See Public Buildings.)\nWeights and nicasures\n-\n-\n-\n- 109\nWells. Benjamin\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 112\nWilliams. George\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 135\nWines, (See duties)\n16 Cong. Williams. James and John Gooding\n-\n-\n1\n1st Session.\nWooster A'exander\n-\n-\n-\n- 20\nWhitlock. Ambrose -\n-\n-\n-\n- 30\nWard. Samuel\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 49\nWilmot John, and others\n-\n-\n-\n- 58\nWillis, Henry's, heirs\n-\n-\n-\n- 68\nWells. John -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 71\nWilkinson. James\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 77\nWhite. Moses. executor of Hazen\n-\n-\n- 85\nWest Point. report on the case of the cadets at\n87.90\nWebster, John\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 89\nDigitized by Google\nINDEX.\n129\nDoc't.\n16 Cong. Wheaton, Joseph\n-\n-\n-\n.\n- 15\n2d Session. Wood. James\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 17\nWheelen. Israel. (see Gunpowder.)\nWager, John, widow of\n-\n-\n-\n- 68\n17 Cong.\nWhite Joseph F.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 28\n1st Session.\nWood. James\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 29\nWilliams. Robert\n-\n-\n-\n8\n- 43\nWoodworth. Roswell\n-\n-\n-\n- 57\nWeights and measures\n-\n-\n-\n- 65\nWhite. Frederick\nWhiting. David\n}\nSee Lawrence and others\nWalley, S. H. and Henry G. Foster -\n-\n- 74\nWar Department, report on expenditures in the\n- 105\nWood. Mr. his resolution\n-\n-\n-\n1 & 2\n17 Cong.\nWhite. Frederick\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 28\n2d Session.\n11 beaton. Joseph\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 43\nWeights and Measures\n-\n-\n-\n- 44\nWilliams Roamah\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 45\nWood. James\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 46\nWren Woodson\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 51\nWharton. Sumuel\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 54\nWarry and Foster\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 55\nJohn -\n-\n-\n-\n- 61\nWilson, \" illiam. a Cherokee Indian\n-\n- 72\nWoodson. Mr. his motion\nVol. 2, No. of motion\n5\n18 Cong. \" ilson. Isaac, his election contested by Parmenio\n1st Session.\nAdams -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 15\nWade. Elisha. and John Salady\n-\n-\n- 18\nWilliam. register for the bug\n-\n-\n- 51\nWilkins Charles\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 96\nWeymouth, Dean\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 111\nY.\n16 Cong.\n1st Session.\nYellow Stone expedition\n-\n-\n-\n- 24\n16 Cong.\n2d Session.\nYellow Stone expedition, transportation of troops, &c.\nin the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 70\nZ.\n18 Cong.\nZock, Francis\n-\n-\n-\n-\n- 103\n1st Session.\nDigitized by Google\nDigitized by Google\nDigitized by Google\n'5881\nsand AS\nWASHINGTON:\nPrepared in obedience to an order of the House of Representatives, of February 11, 1831.\nEIGHTEENTH TO THE TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS, BOTH INCLUDED.\nTHE HOUS\nHOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,\nSHI so\nEXECUTIVE DOCUMENTS, AND REPORTS OF COMMITTEES\nINL 02\nIHCNI CHASHOIC\n1\nDigitized by Google\n01441423\nDIGESTED INDEX\nTO THE\nExecutive Documents, and Reports of Committees of the House of Re-\npresentatives, from the Eighteenth to the Twenty-First Congress, both\ninclusive.\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n18\n2\nAbaco, correspondence respecting negotiation for por-\n}\nEx. Doc.\n2\nan\n20\ntion of the Island of, for erection of lights, &c.\n& 21\n18\n2\nReport of committee on the above subject\nRep. Com.\n1\n29\n18\n2\nAbbott, Joel J., wagon and team lost in public ser-\nvice, late war\nRep. Com.\n1\n25\n21\n1\nAbbott, James, fencing destroyed by troops, late war\nRep. Com.\n1\n55\n21\n2\nAccounts in suit on 4th July, 1830, annual report of\nSolicitor\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n32\nunsettled, (See Balances.)\n18\n1\nsettled at the Treasury, 1st Oct. 1822, to Sept.\n30, 1823, (Docs. Pres. Mes.)\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n205\n18\n1\nsettled in 3d Auditor's office, in 1823, under act\nfor prompt settlement of accounts\nEx. Doc.\n1\n3\n18\n2\nsettled in 3d Auditor's office, in 1824\n-\nEx. Dec.\n1\n4\n21\n1\nSame,\nin 1829, (Docs.\nPres. Mes.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n219\n20\n1\nsettled within the 3 last years previous to 1828,\n(Docs. Pres. Mes.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n171\n21\n2\n4th Auditor's office, respecting state and settle-\nment of\nEx. Doc.\n2\n33\n21\n1\nAccountability for money due Government, President\nrecommends more effectual system of, (Pres.\nMes.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\nB\n18\n1\nAdams, Parmenio, vs. Isaac Wilson, on contested elec-\ntion of\nRep. Com.\n1\n15\n18\n2\nAdams, Francis, letter on subject of piracies, Matan-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n75\nzas\n19\n1\nAdams, John Quincy, his argument on subject of out-\nfits, &c., to ministers\nEx. Doc.\n10\n177\n19\n1\nAdams, John, (for lost horse, late war)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n55\n19\n1\nAdams, Nathaniel, (for pension)\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\nAdams, Francis, (for pension)\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n19\n1\n19\n1\nAdams, John, jr., expenditure of appropriation for\nfurnishing President's house\nRep. Com.\n1\n122\n20\n2\nAdams, Christopher, and others, (land claim)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n31\n21\nAdams, Moses, (arrears of pension)\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n402\n1\nAfrican Agency, (See Colonization-Slave Trade)\n20\n2\nAfricans landed at Key West, respecting (Docs. Pres.\nMes.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2 113\n20\n1\nSame subject\nEx. Doc.\n6\n262\n18\n1\nAcademy, Military, West Point; number of cadets\nsince its establishm't; number graduated; num-\nber employed in public service, and in what\ncapacity, in 1824; and relating, generally, to\nan augmentation of the establishment, and ex-\nRx. Dec.\n111\npense\n4\nINDNX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,\nCongress\nSession\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n18\n2\nAcademy, Military, West Point; annual report of the\nBoard of Visiters, recommending appointment\nof additional professors, and to equalize their\npay, &c., and purchase of certain apparatus for\nthe use of, (Docs. Pres. Mes.)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n86\n18\n2\nreport of committee on equalizing salaries of pro-\nfessors, and appointment of additional officers\nRep. Com.\n1\n35\n19\n1\nannual report of Board of Visiters in 1825, with\nstatements showing the ordinary expenses, and\na comparative view of the present and proposed\norganization, (Doc. Pres. Mes)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n63\n19\n1\nnumber and names of cadets in 1826, the States\nto which they belong, &c., with opinion of At-\ntorney General\n⑉\n-\nEx. Doc.\ns\n58\n19\n1\non increasing number of cadets\n-\nEx. Doc.\ns\n62\n19\n2\nannual report of the Board of Visiters in 1826,\non the condition of, with their suggestions for\nits improvement, (Docs. Pres. Mes.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n227\n20\n1\nannual report of the Board of Visiters in 1827,\n(Docs Pres. Mcs.)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n65\n20\n1\nexpenses from its organization in 1802, to 1827\nEx. Doc.\n5\n194\n20\n1\nlist of cadets, and State to which they belong, in\n1828; also rules for making appointments to\nfill vacancies, &c.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n167\n20\n2\nPresident recommends alterations and improve-\nments in the (Pres. Mes.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n12\n20\n2\nannual report of the Board of Visiters in 1828,\n(Docs. Pres. Mes.)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n44\n20\n2\nnumber of cadets appointed annually to the army,\nfrom 1820 to 1828, and number of officers now\nin the army who were cadets\nEx. Doc.\n2\n41\n21\n1\nrecommended by President to the special care of\nCongress\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n14\n21\n1\nannual report of the Board of Visiters in 1829,\n(Docs. Pres. Mes\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n100\n21\n1\nrelative to the appointment of additional profes-\nsors, and increase their pay; also, showing the\npresent number attached to the establishment,\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\nw\n105\n108\nand their pay, (Docs. Pres. Mes)\n21\n1\nnames of all the cadets educated from commence-\nment, and how disposed of, and distinguishing\nthose that were sons of officers of the General\nGovernment, &c.; of those that received ap-\npointments and failed to report, or were not\nadmitted; of those whose applications were re-\njected; of all officers, with their pay; the an-\nnual expense of the institution; and, also, show-\ning the entire expense from 18:5 to 1829\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n79\n21\n2\nannual report of the Board of Visiters in 1830,\n(Docs. Pres. Mes.)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n115\n21\n2\non subject of reducing the number of cadets -\nEx. Doc.\n3\n76\n21\n2\non reducing number of cadets to be educated at\nthe\nRep. Com.\n1\n60\n21\n2\nrespecting age of cadets when admitted; when\nnot needed for army tobe discharged; and num-\nber to be reduced\nRep. Com.\n1\n60\n18\n1\nAgriculture, on increasing duties (tariff) for the pro-\ntection of\nRep. Com.\n2\n89\n19\n1\nAikins' volunteers, respecting rifles promised to\nRep. Com\n6\n120,\nFROM BIGHTEENTH TO TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS.\n5\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n18\n1\nAlabama, state and disposition of the two and three\nper cent. fund set apart for public purposes,\narising from sales of land in\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n129\n18\n1\non granting pre-emptions to settlers in, prior to\nJuly, 1820\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n115\n18\n2\nplan for extinguishing the Indian titles in\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n43\n19\n2\nlands forfeited in, original purchasers to purchase\nat fixed prices\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n122\n20\n1\non authorizing original purchasers of lands to pur-\nchase at fixed prices, and guard against combi-\nnations; & showing quantity sold, amount paid,\nand quantity relinquished\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n86\n19\n2\nmemorial of, change location of land for Univer-\nsity of\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n122\n20\n1\ninstructions of Commissioner of General Land Of-\nfice to prevent combination, &c.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n231\n20\n1\nmemorial of Legislature of, against new tariff\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n113\n20\n1\nDo\ndo\nto amend Constitu-\ntion; election of President\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n116\n20\n1\nreport of Register and Receiver on private land\nclaims in\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n285\n20\n2\nconcerning selection of grant of land to, for im-\nprovement of certain rivers\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n11\n21\n1\nquantity of land reverted to the United States in,\nand amount of money forfeited, &c.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n12\n21\n1\nrespecting proceedings of settlers on public lands\nin\nEx. Doc.\n4\n109\n21\n1\non relinquishing interest of United States to cer-\ntain Indian reservations\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n69\n21\n1\nmemorial of Legislature of, to postpone sale of\nland in Jackson county\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n97\n21\n1\nmemorial of Legislature of, respecting sale of for-\nfeited and relinquished lands in\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n204\n21\n2\nmemorial of the Legislature of, respecting pur-\nchasers of public lands\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n58\n21\n2\nmemorial of the Legislature of, for relief to set-\ntler's on public lands\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n72\n21\n2\nmemorial of holders of certificates of purchase,\nand relinquishers of lands sold at 814 per acre\nRep. Com.\n1\n9\n18\n1\nAliens of New York, memorial of\nEx. Doc.\n5\n90\n18\n1\nAlden, Judah, (lost bounty land warrant, revolution)\nRep. Com.\n1\n72\n20\n1\nSame\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n106\n21\n1\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n90\n19\n1\nAllen, John, (for pension)\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n19\n1\nAllen, Ira, (claims on British Government)\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n218\n19\n1\nAlleghany river, on improving navigation of\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n151\n20\n2\nAlexandria, merchants of (claims under Ghent trea-\nty)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n18\n20\n2\nAlbemarle, memorial of inhabitants of (settlement of\nMr. Monroe's accounts)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n94\n21\n1\nAlvord, Justin, administrator of Job (land for revo-\nlutionary services)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n90\n21\n2\nAlexandria Canal, subscription of stock to aid in ma-\nking a branch from the Chesapeake and Ohio\nto Alexandria, with estimate of cost, &c.\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n71\n19\n1\nAmberson, William, (pension)\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n19\n2\nAmerica, on procuring documents from offices in En-\ngland, on the subject of the history of\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n91\nDigitized by Google\n6\nINDEX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n18\n1\nAmmunition, &c., on issuing for use of Captain Pat-\nridge's Academy\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n82\n18\n1\ndamaged, on authorizing sale of\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n81\n19\n1\nAngus, Samuel, late Captain in Navy (on reinstating\nhim)\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n43\n19\n1\nAnderson, Anthony, and A. Jones, (land claim)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n80\n19\n1\nAnderson, Elbert, army contractor (settlement of ac-\ncounts)\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n113\n2\nAnderson, Elbert, and others.\nSame\n1\n§ 57\n21\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n291\n19\n1\nAnderson, John, (pension)\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n21\n2\nAnderson, Lewis, (lost horse, Seminole campaign)\nRep. Com.\n1\n8\n18\n1\nAppropriations, general estimate of, for 1824\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n17\n18\n2\nSame, for 1825 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n41\n19\n1\nSame, for 1826 -\n-\n-\n-\n.\nEx. Doc.\n3\n24\n19\n2\nSame, for 1827 -\n-\n-\n.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n36\n20\n1\nSame, for 1828 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n40\n20\n1\nSame, for first quarter of 1829\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n241\n20\n2\nSame, for 1829\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n49\n21\n1\nSame, for 1830 -\n.\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n14\n21\n2\nSame, for 1831\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n10\n20\n1\nsupplemental, for military, in 1828\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n245\n21\n1\nestimates of, for Ordnance Department, in 1830\n(Docs. Pres. Mes.)\n.\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n129\n21\n1\nSame, for the Navy, in 1830 (Docs. Pres. Mes.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n275\n21\n2\nSame same\nin 1831 (Docs. Pres. Mes.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n232\n18\n1\nin 1823, for the military establishment, and show-\ning the expenditure of the same\n-\n-\nEx Doc.\n4\n57\n18\n2\nSame, for 1824\n-\n-\n.\n-\nEx Doc.\n4\n67\n19\n1\nSame. for 1825 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx Doc.\n4\n69\n19\n2\nSame, for 1826 -\n-\n-\n-\n.\nEx. Doc.\n7\n132\n20\n1\nSame, for 1827 -\n-\n.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n129\n20\n2\nSame, for 1828 -\n-\n-\n-\nEx Doc.\n3\n115\n21\n1\nSame, for 1829 .\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n78\n21\n2\nSame, for 1830 -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n136\n18\n1\nSame, for the naval service, in 1823\n-\n.\nEx. Doc.\n5\n77\n18\n2\nSame, for 1824 -\n-\n-\n-\n.\nEx. Doc.\n4\n74\n19\n1\nSame, for 1825 -\n.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n73\n19\n2\nSame, for 1826 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n90\n20\n1\nSame, for 1827 .\n-\n-\n-\n.\nEx. Doc.\n5\n222\n20\n2\nSame, for 1828 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n133\n21\n1\nSame, for 1829 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n65\n21\n2\nSame, for 1830 :\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n100\n19\n1\nmade during the 1st Sess. 19th Cong. (1825-'6)\nEx. Doc.\n10\n183\n19\n2\nSame, 2d session 19th Congress (1826-7)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n126\n20\n1\nSame, 1st session 20th Congress (1827-'8)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n288\n20\n2\nSame, 2d session 20th Congress (1828-'9)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n142\n21\n1\nSame, 1st session 21st Congress (1829-30)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n122\n21\n2\nSame, 2d session 21st Congress (1830-31)\nEx. Doc.\n4\n128\n21\n1\nmade by law, annually, from 1789 to 1829, with\nthe receipts and expenditures in each year, for\nthe same period\n.\nEx. Doc.\n4\n90\n19\n1\nfor furnishing President's house, respecting ex-\npenditure of\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n122\n19\n1\nfor suppressing slave trade, on making -\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n65\n19\n2\nfor the Capitol, in 1827, estimate of\n.\nEx. Dec.\ns\n51\n20\n1\nto complete the public buildings, estimate of\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n180\n20\n1\nfor internal improvements, on disagreeing vote\nof the two Houses, on bill making\nRep. Com\n4\n257\nDigitized\nby\nFROM BIGHTEENTH TO TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS.\n7.\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n21\n1\nAppropriations, report of Committee on Retrench-\nment, on the subject of specific\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n*150\n20\n2\nbalances of, War Department, on 1st Oct. 1828\n(Docs. Pres. Mes.)\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n91\n21\n2\non reappropriating certain balances of\n.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n118\n21\n2\nAppraisers of customs, instructions to the -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n112\n21\n1\nApportionment of representatives under 5th census\nRep. Com.\n1\n127\n19\n2\nAppleton, Abigail, (five years' half pay, naval servi-\nces of her husband)\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n69\n20\n1\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n148\n21\n1\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\nt10\n18\n1\nArkansas, respecting running of western boundary of\nEx. Doc.\n5\n84\n20\n2\non extending the western boundary of\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n52\n18\n1\non pre-emption rights to land in\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n56\n18\n2\nmemorial of Legislature of, to confirm land claims\nof frontier settlers\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n39\n18\n2\non permitting land claimants for more than a league\nsquare to try title in the United States' court,\nNashville, Tennessee\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n48\n19\n1\non amending judicial system of, to grant appeals\nfrom Superior Court to Supreme Court United\nStates\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n89\n19\n1\nrespecting land sold for taxes in\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n127\n19\n2\non relieving settlers on lands ceded to Choctaw\nIndians\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n93\n19\n2\non claims of Scull and others, land under Qua-\npaw treaty\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n60\n19\n2\non memorial of Legislature of, to improve Red\nriver\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n96\n20\n1\nin relation to extra compensation to Register and\nReceiver of land offices in\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n243\n20\n2\ninstructions respecting donation claims of lands\nin, and opinion of Attorney General thereon -\nEx. Doc.\n3\n114\n21\n1\nPreston's report respecting fraudulent claims to\nlands in (Docs. Pres. Mes.)\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n321\n21\n1\ncorrespondence, Attorney General, respecting\nland claims in\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n45\n21\n1\non extending time for appeal in land causes, from\ncourts in, and to prevent frauds on the United\nStates, &c.\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n80\n21\n1\nrespecting defence of the frontiers of\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n17\n21\n1\nrespecting mounted force for protection of\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n350\n21\n1\non making grant for the erection of public build-\nings in\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n118\n21\n1\non making road from Villemont to Little Rock, in\nRep. Com.\n2\n218\n21\n1\non making appropriation for a road from Memphis\nto Tuscumbia\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n293\n21\n1\non increasing the salaries of the Governor and\nJudges of\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n235\n18\n1\nArmory on Western waters, site for, reasons why En-\ngineers have not reported\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n134\n18\n2\nreport of the Commissioners (McRee, Lee, and\nTalcott,) on site for, with estimate of cost, &c.\nEx. Doc.\n3\n55\n19\n1\nmemorial of citizens of Pendleton, Kentucky, for\nEx. Doc.\n1\n12\n19\n1\nLegislature of Tennessee, on subject of\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n44\n19\n1\ncorrespondence, Louisville and Portland Canal\nCompany, on the subject of a site for\n-\nEx Doc.\n3\n46\nTwo reports of the same number.\nTwo reports of the same numb\n8\nINDEX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n19\n1\nArmory on Western waters, report of Secretary of\nWar, respecting site at the Ohiopile Falls\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n88\n19\n1\nexamination of Tygart's valley, site for\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n136\n20\n1\nmemorial of the inhabitants of Blairsville, Penn-\nsylvania, for\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n214\n18\n1\nArmories, expenditures of, and arms manufactured\nin 1823, at the\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n121\n18\n2\nSame, in 1824\n-\n-\n.\n-\n.\nEx. Doc.\n4\n80\n19\n1\nSame, in 1825\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n103\n19\n2\nSame, in 1826\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n99\n20\n1\nSame, in 1827, also Docs. Pres. Mes., samesubject\nEx. Doc.\nm\n1\n2\n5\n183\n}\n92\n20\n2\nSame, in 1827\n.\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\ns\n139\nm\n1\n2\n21\n1\nSame, in 1829, also Docs. Pres. Mes., same subject\nEx. Doc.\n3\n84\n21\n2\ndo\n-\n4\n125\nannon\nan\n117\nSame, in 1830,\ndo\n1\n2\nEx. Doc.\n}\n134\n20\n1\nat Harper's Ferry, expenditures by superinten-\ndent, from 1820 to 1827, particularly for coal\nand gun-stocks\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n78\nin relation to the purchase of additional ground\nfor (Docs Pres. Mes.)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n129\n19\n1\nArsenal, respecting expenditures on certain arsenals\n(Docs. Pres. Mes.)\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n38\n19\n1\nAugusta, Georgia, unhealthiness of site for\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n96\n19\n1\nAugusta, Georgia, report of committee on the un-\nhealthy state of\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n110\n19\n1\nMount Dearborn, retrocede to South Carolina -\nRep. Com.\n1\n128\n19\n1\nat St. Louis, Missouri, on establishing\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n129\n19\n1\nWatervliet, on purchasing additional land for\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n148\n19\n2\nSame\nRep. Com.\n1\n31\nArms manufactured at the armories, &c. (See Armo-\nries.)\nprocured for militia. (See Militia.)\n18\n1\nArms and ammunition, damaged, at the arsenals, on\nauthorizing sale of\nRep. Com.\n2\n81\nto militia, on distributing, with report from Ord-\nnance Department\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n83\n18\n1\nArms, Lemuel, (building destroyed)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n50\n18\n1\nArmy, annual report of the Major General, of the\norganization, strength, distribution, and recruit-\ning service, in 1823 (Docs. Pres. Mes.)\n-\nEx Doc.\n1\n2\n7\n18\n2\nSame, in 1824\n-\n-\n-\n.\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n65\n19\n1\nSame, in 1825\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx Doc.\n1\n1\n8\n19\n2\nSame, in 1826\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx Doc.\n1\n2\n177\n20\n1\nSame, in 1827\n-\n-\n.\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\nn\n20\n2\nSame, in 1828\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx Doc.\n1\n2\n24\n21\n1\nSame, in 1829\n-\n.\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n49\n21\n2\nSame, in 1830\n-\n.\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n81\n18\n1\nannual report of Quartermaster General, disburse-\nments, &c., in 1823 (Docs. Pres. Mes.)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1.\n2\n10\n18\n2\nSame, in 1824\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n70\n19\n1\nSame, in 1825\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n12\n19\n2\nSame, in 1826\n-\n-\n.\n.\n-\nEx Doc.\n1\n2\n182\n20\n1\nSame, in 1827\n-\n-\n⑉\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n72\n20\n2\nSame, in 1828\n-\n-\n-\n-\n.\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n49\n21\n1\nSame, in 1829\n-\n-\n.\n.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n137\na\nDigitized by Google\nFROM EIGHTEENTH TO TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS.\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage\n18\n1\nArmy, annual report of the Paymaster General, dis-\nbursements, &c., in 1823, (Docs. Pres. Mes.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n15\n18\n2\nSame, in 1824\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n72\n19\n1\nSame, in 1825\n-\n-\n.\n.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n27\n19\n2\nSame, in 1826\n.\n.\n-\n.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n185\n20\n1\nSame, in 1827\n-\n-\n.\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n76\n20\n2\nSame, in 1828\n-\n-\n.\n.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n57\n21\n1\nSame, in 1829-\n-\n-\n.\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n62\n21\n2\nSame, in 1830\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n131\n18\n1\nannual report of the Commissary General of Sub-\nsistence, disbursements, &c., 1823, (Docs. Pres.\nMes.) -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n13\n18\n2\nSame, in 1824\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n71\n19\n1\nSame, in 1825\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n26\n19\n2\nSame, in 1826\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n184\n20\n1\nSame, in 1827, and recommending appointment\nof two assistants\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n79\n20\n2\nSame, in 1828\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n51\n21\n1\nSame, in 1829\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n149\n21\n2\nSame, in 1830\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n149\n18\n1\nannual report of the Commissary General of Pur-\nchases, disbursements in 1823, and comparative\nstatements of cost of clothing, &c. (Docs. Pres.\nMes -\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n18\n18\n2\nSame, in 1824\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n76\n19\n1\nSame, in 1825\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n30\n19\n2\nSame, in 1826\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n190\n20\n1\nSame, in 1827\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n81\n20\n2\nSame, in 1828\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n57\n21\n1\nSame, in 1829\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n144\n21\n2\nSame, in 1830\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n155\n18\n1\nannual report of the Surgeon General, in 1823\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n17\n18\n2\nSame, for 1824 -\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n73\n19\n1\nSame, for 1825 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n29\n19\n2\nSame, for 1826 -\n-\n-\n.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n189\n20\n1\nSame, for 1827\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n91\n20\n2\nSame, for 1828, and recommending appointment\nof additional surgeons\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n63\n21\n1\nSame, for 1829\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n156\n18\n1\nannual report of Ordnance Department, disburse-\nments in 1823, and work done at the different\narmories, (Docs. Pres. Mes.)\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n49\n18\n2\nSame, in 1824\n-\n-\n.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n98\n19\n1\nSame, in 1825\n.\n.\n-\n.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n37\n19\n2\nSame, in 1826\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n199\n20\n1\nSame, in 1827, with recommendation for better\norganization of Ordnance Department\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n93\n20\n2\nSame, in 1828\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n65\n21\n1\nSame, in 1829\n.\n-\n.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n117\n18\n1\ncontingent expenses of the Army in 1823\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n45\n18\n2\nSame, in 1824\n.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n40\n19\n1\nSame, in 1825\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n48\n19\n2\nSame, in 1826\n.\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n44\n20\n1\nSame, in 1827\n.\n.\n.\n.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n49\n20\n2\nSame, in 1828\n.\n.\n.\n.\nEx. Doc.\n2\n53\n21\n1\nSame, in 1829\n-\n.\nEx. Doc.\n1\n19\n18\n1\non observance of Gen. Scott's rules, &c., for the\ngovernment of the\nEx. Doc.\n5\n82\n2\n10\nINDEX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n18\n1\nArmy officers brevetted, with their pay and emolu-\nments\nEx. Doc.\n10\n146\n19\n2\npay and emoluments allowed them, from 1821 to\n1825; also extra compensation allowed officers\nfor same period, and showing the amount re-\nceived by each officer of the army in 1823,\n1824, and 1825\nEx. Doc.\n3\n41\n21\n1\nreport of committee, respecting pay of officers\nof the\nRep. Com.\n1\n47\n18\n2\nrelative toartillery school of practice, (Pres. Mes.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n10\n19\n1\nSame, at Fortress Monroe, (Docs. Pres. Mes.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n9\n19\n2\nSame, (Docs. Pres. Mes.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n178\n19\n2\nexpenses of the school since established, and by\nwhom established\nEx. Doc.\n6\n124\n18\n2\non reorganization of Quartermaster General's De-\npartment\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n4\n19\n1\nsame object\n-\n.\n-\nRep.Com.\n1\n23\n20\n1\nrecommendation of Quartermaster General, same,\n(Docs. Pres. Mes.)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n93\n18\n2\nPresident recommends an increase of the corps\nof Engineers, (Pres. Mes.)\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n11\n20\n1\nSame\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n20\n18\n2\nreport of committee on increasing corps of en-\ngineers\nRep. Com.\n1\n35\n19\n1\ndocuments from War Department, showing the\nnecessity for an increase of the corps of mili-\ntary engineers and formation of a corps of civil\nengineers\nEx. Doc.\n9\n153\n21\n1\ndocuments with President's message, same sub-\nject, with list of those now in service\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n110\n19\n1\nreport of committee, same subject\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n36\n21\n1\nreport of committee, same\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n42\n18\n2\non increasing pay of sergeants of the\n.\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n51\n19\n1\nincrease pay of non commissioned officers of the\n(Docs. Pres. Mes.)\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n9\n19\n1\nmemorial of Captains, at Fortress Monroe\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n37\n19\n1\nprevent desertions in the (Docs. Pres. Mes.)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n9\n19\n1\nan\nnumber of deaths and desertions in the army, for\nthree last years previous to September, 1825 }\nEx. Doc.\nmn\n3\n47\n4\n61\n19\n1\nfurther report of desertions in the\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n140\n19\n1\nregulations respecting vaccination in the\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n90\n19\n1\nofficers of the, late war. on granting land to\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n224\n21\n2\nmemorial of officers, same subject\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n25\n21\n2\nreport of committee, (by Mr. Duncan,) recom-\nmending a grant\n.\nRep. Com.\n1\n103\n19\n2\nschool of infantry practice on the Missouri river,\nand relative to building of barracks, hospitals,\n&c., for use of the\nEx. Doc.\ns\n61\n20\n1\nrespecting change of troops from post to post -\nEx. Doc.\n2\n46\n20\n1\nlist of officers who died, that were stationed on\nthe Gulf frontier, with expense of changing\ntroops\nEx. Doc.\n3\n75\n20\n1\non employing mounted force, for protection of\nthe Western frontiers\nEx. Doc.\n6\n234\n21\n1\nreport of committee on employing mounted force\nRep. Com.\n3\n350\n20\n1\namount paid Gen. Brown and Aids, from 1820 to\n1828\nEx. Doc.\n6\n267\n20\n1\non converting barracks at Carlisle, Pennsylvania,\ninto army asylum\nRep. Com.\ns\n266\nDigitized by\nFROM BIGHTEENTH TO TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS.\n1:\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n20\n2\nArmy, memorial of Gen. Scott respecting his rank\nin the\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n40\n20\n2\nreport of committee respecting rank of General\nScott in the -\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n58\n20\n2\non establishing army asylum fund, with various\ndocuments\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n98\n19\n2\non construction of act fixing peace establishment\nin relation to appointment of Colonel (Towson)\nto 2d regiment of artillery\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\nI\n40\n21\n1\nPresident recommends that an explanatory act be\npassed (Pres. Mes.)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\nit\n21\n1\nreport of committee explaining act, &c.\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n85\n20\n2\non the effects of the use of ardent spirits in the\nEx. Doc.\n3\n103\n21\n1\nrelative to the use of ardent spirits in the\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n22\n21\n1\nreport of committee on discontinuing use of spi-\nrits in the\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n166\n20\n2\nnumber of cadets appointed annually to the army,\nfrom 1820 to 1828, and number of officers now\nin the army who entered as cadets\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n41\n20\n2\non abolishing the office of Major General, and\nfor the appointment of three Brigadier Gene-\nrals\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n119\n21\n1\nproceedings of court martial for trial of Adjutant\nGeneral Roger Jones\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n104\n21\n1\ncompensation and allowances of every description\nallowed to officers and others connected with\nthe army in 1828 and 1829\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n99\n21\n1\nannual amount of expenditures on army proper\nfrom 1821 to 1830, with causes of its increase\nsince 1825\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n120\n21\n1\nreport of committee respecting pay of brevet offi-\ncers, and of the Paymaster and Surgeon Gene-\nral of the\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n47\n21\n2\nroads constructed by the\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n48\n21\n2\nreport of Secretary of War on the subject of re-\nducing the number of officers of the\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n61\n21\n2\nreport of officers on duty with companies & regi-\nments, and in the staff, and those on furlough,\non 29th January, 1831\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n92\n21\n2\nextra allowance to officers in 1829\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n111\n21\n2\non dismissing brevet 2d Lieutenants of the\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n60\n21\n2\nrespecting appointments from non-commissioned\nofficers of the\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n60\n21\n1\nArnold us Lea, on contested election of\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n32\n19\n1\nArmistead, Walker K., (refund money expended in\nrecruiting service)\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n199\n20\n2\nArredondo, J. M., (injuries by army in Florida, in\n1812, 1813, and 1814)\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n99\n21\n1\nSame\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n176\n20\n2\nArchitect to Capitol, on continuing for a longer time\nRep. Com.\n1\n69\n18\n1\nAsia Minor, trade in the years 1820, 1821, & 1822,\nwith\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n32\n18\n1\nAshley, General, respecting the attack on, by Rica-\nra Indians (Docs. Pres. Mes.)\n.\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n57\n20\n1\nAspinwall, Augustus, (drawback on sugar)\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n155\n19\n1\nAskins, Robert, (pension)\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n21\n2\nAssay Office, on establishing in gold country in\nSouth\nRep. Com.\n82\n:\n12\nINDEX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n18\n1\nAssays of foreign coins in 1823 annual report of\nF.x. Doc.\n2\n41\n18\n2\nSame, for 1824\n-\nEx. Doc.\ns\n65\n19\n1\nSame, for 1825\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Dec.\n6\n109\n20\n1\nSame, for 18.7 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nF.x. Doc.\n6\n251\n20\n2\nSame, for 1888 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n67\n21\n1\nSame, for 1839\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Dnc.\nz\n33\n21\n2\nSaine, for 1630\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n99\n19\n2\nAtlantic and Pacific, on establishing communication\nbetween the\nRep. Com.\n1\n56\n19\n1\nAtkinson, General, expedition, Missouri river, with\nnumber and condition of the I ideans\nEx Doc.\n6\n117\n20\n1\ncorrespondence respecting his exp lition against\nthe Winnebago Indians (Docs. Pres. Mes)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n146\n18\n1\nAttorney General, opinion on claims of officers en-\ngaged in Seminole campaign\nF.x. Doc.\n2\n4.1\n7\n19\n1\non number of cariets authorized by law\nEx Doc.\n4\n57\n21\n19\n1\nopinion relative to outfits, &c., to munisters\nEx Doc.\n10\n167\n20\n1\nopinion in the case of Tharbless Laugolin\nEx. Doc.\n2\nto\n20\n1\nopinion relative to interest on payments for slaves,\n&c, Ghent treaty\nF.x. Doc.\n6\n2.6\n20\n1\non claims of citizens of Georgia for interest on\nclaims against Creck Indians\nRep. Com.\n2\n18d\n20\n2\nopinion on donation land claims in Arkansas\nEx. Doc.\n3\n11%\n21\n1\ncorrespondence with attorney of Arkansas on\nland claims\nEx. Doc.\n2\n45\n21\n1\nPresident recommends that he be charged with\nthe collection of debts due the U. States\nEx. Doc.\n1\n:\n12\n21\n2\nPresident again recommends same (Pres. Mes.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n25\n18\n1\nAuction sales, memorial of merchants of New York,\nin favor of laying duty on\nEx. Doc.\n2\n22\n18\n1\nmerchants of Baltimore, same object\nEx. Doc.\n2\n34\n18\n1\nauctioneers of Baltimore, against taxing\nEx. Doc.\ns\n53\n20\n1\nmerchants of New York, in favor of taxing\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n260\n20\n2\nauctioneers of Providence, Rhode Island, against\ntaxing\nEx. Doc.\n2\n81\n20\n2\nreport of committee on imposing certain regula-\ntions on\nRep. Com.\n1\n44\n19\n1\nAustin, Eusebius, (pension)\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n18\n2\nAverill, Ebenczer, (pasturing United States' horses,\n&c., late war)\nRep. Com.\n1\n8\n21\n2\nAustria, copy of commercial treaty with, concluded\n27th August, 1829\nEx. Doc.\n4\n129\n21\n2\nBabit, Fitz Henry, (navy pension)\nRep. Com.\n1\n111\n18\n1\nBabbit, Jacob, (longer credit for duties on goods de-\nstroyed)\nRep. Com.\n1\n3\n18\n2\nBabcock, Major S., proceedings of court martial for\ntrial of\nEx. Doc.\n4\n63\n18\n1\nBacot, Thomas W (expenses in apprehending mail\nrobber)\nRep. Com.\n1\n4\n21\n2\nBack Creek, Colonel Long's report, examination of,\nwith an estimate of cost for improvement of\nEx. Doc.\n1\n13\n21\n2\nn\nBailey, Martha, adm'x of Theodorus, and others,\nVN\n1\n$ 57\n(See Elbert Anderson)\nRep. Com.\n291\n18\n1\nBailey, John, on contested election of\nRep. Com.\n1\n67\n19\n1\nBaily, Samuel, and others, (vessels captured by Rus-\nsian Government)\nRep. Com.\n1\n25\n19\n1\nBailey, Loudon, (pension)\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n19\n1\nBailey & Rinker, (losses by invasion of Louisiana)\nRep. Com.\n2\n171\nDigitized by\nGoogle\nFROM EIGHTEENTH TO TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS.\n13\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n20\n1\nBailey & Torrey, (claims under Florida treaty)\nRep. Com.\n4\n262\n18\n2\nBaylies, Samuel. (apprehending deserters)\nRep. Com.\n1\n9\n19\n1\nBaylor, Ann D., (revolutionary services of her hus-\nband, and payment of loan office certificates)\nRep. Com.\n1\n52\n21\n1\nSame\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n237\n21\n2\nSame (commutation pay)\n.\nRep. Com.\n1\n5\n20\n1\nBayly, Thomas M., letter from\nEx. Doc.\n7\n273\n21\n2\nBalthrop, John, (improvement in axle of gun car-\nriage)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n10\n18\n2\nBahama Banks, correspondence with British Govern-\nment, respecting the erection of light-houses\non Island of Abaco\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n20\n18\n2\nrespecting the erection of a light at the Double-\nheaded Shot Keys\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n21\n18\n2\nreport of committee on the same subjects\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n29\n19\n1\nnegotiation with Great Britain, with a view to the\nerection of light houses, &c, on\nEx. Doc.\n10\n180\n20\n1\nBaker, John, arrest and imprisonment of (Docs. Pres.\nMes.)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n19\n20\n1\nSame\nEx. Doc.\n7\n278\n20\n2\ncorrespondence with Great Britain, same subject\nEx. Doc.\n3\n90\n18\n1\nBaltimore, memorial of merchants of, to tax sales at\nauction\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n34\n18\n1\nauctioneers of, against taxing\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n53\n18\n1\nmemorial of merchants of, against new tariff\nEx. Doc.\n5\n99\n18\n2\non claims of merchants of, for vessels sunk in de-\nfence of\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n6\n19\n1\nSame\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n167\n20\n1\nSame, further allowance\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n221\n20\n2\nSame\nsame\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n70\n21\n1\nSame\nsame\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n144\n19\n1\nmerchants of, British colonial trade\nEx. Doc.\n5\n99\n19\n1\nand Philadelphia mail road, on making survey of\nroutes for\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n51\n19\n2\nditto, report of the survey of several routes for\nEx. Doc.\n5\n94\n19\n1\non establishing navy yard at\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n92\n19\n2\nreport of survey of the harbor of, for naval pur-\nposes\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n13\n19\n1\nInsurance Company of, claims under Florida trea-\nty\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n201\n19\n2\nmemorial of merchants of, French spoliations\nEx. Doc.\n5\n77\n20\n1\ncity council of, report of Secretary of the Trea\nsury, on claims of, for advances during late\nwar\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n39\n20\n1\nreport of committee, on same, (items rejected by\naccounting officers\nRep. Com.\n3\n218\n20\n1\nconnect Chesapeake and Ohio canal with, report\nof survey, &c.\nEx. Doc.\n2\n58\n1\nmn\nand Ohio Railroad Company, memorials of, im- }\n5\n20\n206\nEx. Doc.\nport iron free of duty\n7\n272\n}\n20\n1\nletter from the president of the company, same\nobject\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n271\n20\n1\nmemorial of citizens of Philadelphia against im-\nporting iron free of duty for\nEx. Doc.\n7\n270\n20\n2\nand Ohio Railroad Company, memorial of, sub.\nscription of stock\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n48\n21\n1\nSame\n.\nRep. Com.\n1\n23\n20\n2\nreport of committee relative to a subscription of\nstock\nRep. Com.\n92\n21\n1\nSame, recommending a subscription\n:\n.\nRep. Com.\n2\n21\n14\nINDEX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n18\n1\nBalances unscttled on books of the Register of the\nTreasury, receipts and expenditures, in 1823\nEx. Doc.\n1\n12\n18\n2\nSame, for 1424 -\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n7\n19\n1\nSame, for 1825\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n7\n19\n2\nSame, for 1826\n-\n.\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n137\n20\n1\nSame, for 1827\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n9\n20\n2\nSame, for 1828\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n8\n21\n1\nSame, for 1829\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n3\n21\n2\nSame, for 1830\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n4\n18\n1\ndue by Receivers of land offices in 1823\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n148\n19\n1\ndue by Receivers of land offices up to 1825\nEx. Doc.\n9\n155\n19\n1\nSame, for 1825\n-\n.\n-\n.\nEx. Doc.\n1\n7\n19\n2\nSame, for 1826\n.\n.\n.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n138\n20\n1\nSame, for 1827\n-\n.\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n224\n20\n2\nSame, for 1828\n-\n.\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n47\n21\n1\nSame, for 1829\n-\n-\n-\n.\nEx. Doc.\n1\n3\n21\n2\nSame, for 1830\n-\n-\n.\nEx. Doc.\n4\n108\n18\n1\ndue by the Collectors of the Customs in 1823\nEx. Doc.\n10\n148\n18\n2\nSame, for 18:24\n-\n.\n-\n-\nEx Doc.\n6\n104\n19\n1\nSame, for 1825\n.\n-\n-\n.\nEx. Doc.\n1\n7\n19\n2\nSame, for 1826\n-\n.\n-\n-\n.\nEx. Doc.\n7\n138\n20\n1\nSame, for 1827\n-\n-\n.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n224\n20\n2\nSame, for 1828 -\n-\n.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n47\n21\n1\nSame, for 1829 -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n60\n21\n2\nSame, for 1830\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n-\n108\n18\n1\ndue by Collectors of old internal revenue and\ndirect tax in 1823\nEx. Doc.\n2\n31\n19\n1\nSame, for 1825\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n7\n19\n2\nSame, for 1826\n-\n-\n.\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n139\n-\n20\n1\nSame, for .827\n-\n.\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n223\n20\n2\nSame, for 1828\n-\n-\n.\nEx. Doc.\n2\n34\n21\n1\nSame, for 1829\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n3\n21\n2\nSame, for 1830\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n-\n-\n108\n18\n1\non the books of the Second Auditor in 1823\nEx. Doc.\n2\n26\n18\n2\nSame, for 1824\n-\n-\n.\nEx. Doc.\n2\n7\n19\n1\nSame, for 1825\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n6\n19\n2\nSame, for 1826\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n136\n20\n1\nSame, for 1827\n-\n.\n-\n-\n-\nEx. 110C.\n1\n7\n21\n1\nSame, for 1829\n-\n-\n-\n.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n,\n21\n2\nSame, for 1830\nEx. Doc.\n1\n-\n-\n4\n18\n1\non the books of the Third Auditor in 1823\nEx. Doc.\n3\n4.\n18\n2\nSame, for 1834\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n11.\n19\n1\nSame, for 1825\n.\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\ns\n2.\n20\n1\nSame, for 1827\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\ni\n3\n20\n2\nSame, for 1828 -\n-\n-\nEx Doc.\n2\n-\n-\n20\n21\n1\nSame, for 1829 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\nI\n4\n21\n2\nSame, for 1830\n-\n.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n+\n18\n1\non the books of the Fourth Auditor in 1823\nEx. Doc.\n<\n50\n18\n2\nSame, in 1824\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n107\n-\n19\n1\nSame, in 1825\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx Duc.\n.,\n1\n19\n2\nSame, in 1826\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx Doc\ni\n13,\n20\n1\nSame, in 1827\n-\n-\nEx. IIOC.\n.\n-\n.\n25\n20\n2\nSame, in 1828\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n8\n21\n1\nSame, in 1829\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n-\n10\n21\n2\nSame, in 1830\n-\n-\n-\n.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n17\n18\n1\nBank of the United States, anuual monthly statements\nEx. Doc.\nof the affairs of, in 1823\n5\n78\nDigitized by Google\nFROM BIGHTEENTH TO TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS.\n15\nCongress,\n8e ssion.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n18\n2\nBank of the United States, annual monthly statements\nof the affairs of, in 1824\n-\n-\n-\nEx Doc.\n4\n59\n19\n1\nSame, in 1825\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n105\n19\n2\nSame, in 1826 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n52\n20\n1\nSame, in 1827 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx Doc.\n3\n100\n20\n2\nSame, in 1828 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n93\n21\n1\nSame, in 1829 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n13\n21\n2\nSame, in 1830\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n63\n18\n2\nproposals by, for loan of five millions, act of 1824,\n(annual report on finance)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n26\n35\n18\n2\ndeclines to vary interest on the loan of seven mil-\nlions\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n10\n21\n1\nPresident Jackson recommends that the charter\nof, be not renewed, (Pres. Mes.)\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n19\n21\n1\nreport of Committee of Ways and Means rela-\ntive to renewal of charter of with comparative\nstatements of relative value of bank notes, at\ndifferent places in 1816 and 1819\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n358\n21\n1\ncall of Mr Wayne for list of stockholders, &c.,\n(See at end of Vol. 4, of Reports of Commit-\ntees.)\n21\n1\nresolution of the Legislature of Tennessee against\nrenewal of charter of\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n243\n21\n2\nPresident opposed to the renewal of charter of\n(Pres Mes.)\n.\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n27\n18\n1\nBanks in the District of Columbia, annual statement\nof the affairs of, in 1823\n-\n-\na\nEx Doc.\n5\n86\n18\n2\nSame, in 1824\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx Doc.\n4\n78\n19\n1\nSame, in 1825 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n76\n19\n2\nSame, in 1826 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n118\n20\n1\nSame, in 1827 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n59\n20\n2\nSame, in 1828 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n86\n21\n1\nSame, in 1829 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n33\n21\n2\nSame, in 1830 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n84\nan\nBanks in which public moneys were deposited from\n1\nm\n8\n18\n1817 to 1822; correspondence of Secretary of\nEx. Doc.\nm\n&\nan\n140\nthe Treasury\n9\n19\n2\nBank of Chillicothe, on claims of\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n48\n21\n1\nSame, for interest, &c\n.\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n45\n21\n1\nBank of Missouri, in relation to claims of the United\nStates against\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n111\n18\n1\nBankruptcy, memorial of the Chamber of Commerce\nof New York, in favor of a general system of\nEx. Doc.\n1\n15\n18\n1\nSame, of Philadelphia, same object\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n20\n19\n1\nPresident recommends passage of law upon the\nsubject of\n-\n-\nEx Doc.\n1\n1\n6\n19\n1\nreport of committee on establishing uniform sys-\ntem of\nRep. Com.\n1\n14\n19\n1\nBangs, Sewall, & Co., (remit duties on goods de-\nstroyed)\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n166\n20\n1\nSame\n.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n46\n21\n1\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n44\n19\n1\nBamper, Jacob, (pension)\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n20\n1\nBaptist Missionary Convention, for civilizing Indians,\nreport of committee, on memorial of -\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n219\n21\n1\nBaptist Missionary Society of New York, memorial of\nthe, for the removal of Indians\n.\n.\nRep. Com.\n2\n247\n21\n1\nSame, of Pennsylvania, same\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n2\n253\nDig\nby\n16\nINDEX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n19\n2\nBarracks, hospitals, storehouses, &c, relative to the\nbuilding of\nEx. Doc.\n4\n61\n20\n1\nat New Orleans, on the necessity of building new\none, &c.\nEx. Doc.\n5\n230\n20\n1\nat Savannah, respecting purchase of land for\nEx. Doc.\n6\n245\n20\n1\nat Carlisle, Pennsylvania, on converting it into an\narmy asylum\nRep. Com.\n4\n266\n21\n1\nQuartermaster's report of progress on building\ncertain (Docs Pres Mes.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n140\n20\n1\nBarrataria, in relation to making an appropriation\nfor fortification at\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n186\n21\n1\nBargy, Norton, & Wolverton, (removing obstructions\nin Savannah river)\nRep. Com.\n2\n248\n21\n1\ndocuments from Mr. Daniel, commissioner, against\nthe claim of\nRep. Com.\n3\n415\n18\n2\nBarnstable and Buzzard's Bay Canal, survey and re-\nport of routes for\nEx. Doc.\n5\n83\n21\n1\nrespecting the location of canal, with estimate of\nits cost\nEx. Doc.\n3\n54\n18\n2\nBarnstable and Hyannis Canal, report and survey of\nroute for\nEx. Doc.\n5\n83\n21\n1\nBarco, Manuel del, (import slave from Havana)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n51\n20\n1\nBarry, James D., (claims under Florida treaty)\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n262\n18\n2\nBarker, James, (pension, revolution)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n5.,\n20\n2\nBarker, Josiah, (land claim)\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n86\n19\n1\nBarnard, John, (pension)\n-\n.\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n19\n1\nBarnard Cyprian, (pension)\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n20\n1\nBard & Findlay, executors of Robert Johnston, (lost\nloan office certificates)\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n6.2\n21\n1\nBarnett, James, (pension, under act of 1828)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n120\n21\n2\nBarron, Ann Mortimer, (commutation pay, revolu-\ntion)\n-\nRep Com.\n1\n26\n18\n2\nBastrop's grant of land, respecting the titles of\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n9\n19\n1\nSame\nRep. Com.\n1\n3\n21\n1\nSame\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n347\n19\n1\nBassett, Wm. H., (detention of vessel, contract to\ntransport cannon, &c.)\nRep. Com.\n2\n188\n21\n1\nBassett & Loomis, (value of property captured by\nthem, at Negro Fort, late war)\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n190\n19\n1\nBatcheder, John A., (pension)\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n21\n2\nBasmarien, heirs of, citizen of France, (supplies fur-\nnished during the revolution)\nEx. Doc.\n3\n98\n18\n1\nBeaufort, N. C., memorial of inhabitants of, against\ntariff\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n81\n18\n1\nBeaumarchais, Caron de, heirs of, report of commit-\ntee on the claims of\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n64\n19\n1\nSame\n.\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n217\n20\n1\nSame, case at large\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n220\n21\n2\nBeaugrand & Godfroy, (buildings destroyed, late\nwar)\nRep. Com.\n1\n35\n21\n1\nBeaver and Sandy Canal, report and estimate of cost\nRep. Com.\n3\n357\n18\n1\nBeard, David, (indemnity for property seized under\nrevenue laws)\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n85\n20\n1\nBecktill, Riddle, & Headington, (damage and interest\non protested Government drafts)\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n173\n20\n1\nBeckham, Wm., deceased, (See Polly Campbell.)\n18\n2\nBedford, Robert. (horse lost, Seminole campaign) .\nRep. Com.\n1\n15\n19\n1\nBedinger, Henry, (security for postmaster)\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n219\n20\n1\nSame\n.\nRep. Com.\n3\n151\nFROM EIGHTEENTH TO TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS.\n17\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n19\n1\nBedford county, Pennsylvania, canal, Juniatta, sur-\nvey of\nEx. Doc.\n9\n158\n21\n2\nBecket, Humphrey, (pension, revolutionary services)\nRep. Com.\n1\n50\n19\n1\nBeltcher, Andrew, (pension)\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n21\n2\nBelt & Stockton, (lost baggage, &c., late war)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n19\n18\n1\nBennett, Joshua, (lost horse)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n53\n18\n2\nBenton, Mary E., (arrears of pension and commuta-\ntion of husband, revolution)\nRep. Com.\n1\n20\n19\n1\nSame\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n19\n1\nBenning, Wm., (dwner of Anacosta bridge, take toll)\nRep. Com.\n1\n106\n21\n1\nBentham, Robert, administrator of S. Theus, (pay-\nment of dues as Collector at Charleston, S. C.)\nRep. Com.\n2\n260\n21\n2\nBelden, Thos., (interest and losses on Treasury notes,\nreceived in payment, &c.)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n92\n20\n2\nBerkshire and Hudson Railroad, reports, maps, and\nproceedings, survey of\nEx. Doc.\n3\n89\n20\n2\nBernard, Hyacinth, (land claim)\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n22\n19\n1\nBetts, Timothy, (pension)\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n193\n20\n2\nBeyer, G. F., (claim under Ghent treaty)\n.\nRep. Com.\n1\n25\n18\n1\nBiddle, John, us. G. Richards, contested election\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n27\n20\n2\nBiddle, Richard, administrator of J. Wilkins, Quar-\ntermaster, (settlement of his accounts)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n3\n21\n1\nSame\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n1\n20\n2\nBig Sodus Bay, report of survey of\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n106\n20\n2\nBig Sandy Creek, report of survey of\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n106\n18\nI\nBigger's company of rangers\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n63\n19\n1\nBills of Exchange, foreign, protested, rate and rule\nof damage on\nRep. Com.\n2\n135\n19\n1\nMr. Livingston's proposition relative to (See end\nof Vol. 2, Rep. Com., Reso. No. 10.)\n20\n1\nmemorial of the Chamber of Commerce of Balti-\nmore, on the subject of\nEx. Doc.\n5\n119\n20\n1\nmemorial of the Chamber of Commerce of New\nYork, same\nEx. Doc.\n5\n204\n20\n2\nBinney, Amos, Navy Agent, (losses on Treasury\nnotes,) memorial and report of Secretary of\nthe Navy\nEx. Doc.\n2\n72\n20\n2\nBinney, Amos, and others, (injuries by Chesapeake\nand Ohio Canal)\nEx. Doc.\n3\n116\n21\n1\nby Wm. Stewart, same\nRep. Com.\n3\n412\n19\n1\nBishop of Bardstown, remit duties on certain articles\nimported for\nRep. Com.\n2\n206\n20\n1\nBishop, Wm., (claims against soldiers who deserted)\nRep. Com.\n1\n11\n21\n1\nBird. Nathaniel, (revolutionary services)\nRep. Com.\n2\n286\n19\n1\nBlanchard, Wm. L., (pension)\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n19\n1\nBlair, William, (pension)\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n19\n1\nBlack, Catharine, (pension)\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n20\n1\nBlack Rock Harbor, report and plan, survey of\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n52\n20\n1\nBlackwell, Thomas, (commutation pay, revolution)\nRep. Com.\n3\n199\n21\n1\nSame\nRep. Com.\n1\n129\n20\n2\nBlaisdell Jonathan M., (rcleased from judgment U.\nStates, violation revenue law)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n6\n21\n1\nSame\nRep. Com.\n1\n136\n21\n1\nBlack Seas open to trade of the United States, (Pres.\nMes.)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n140\n21\n2\nPresident's message, same subject\n.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n6\n19\n1\nBledsoe, G., (pension)\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n20\n1\nBlenkenship, Geo., (French spoliations)\nRep. Com\n4\n264\n3\n18\nINDEX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n21\n2\nBlind, New England Asylum for, memorial of\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n20\n21\n2\nreport of committee, grant aid to\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n66\n18\n1\nBlount, Willie, late Governor of Tennessee, (com-\nmissions, &c., on loans procured for the United\nStates, late war)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n76\n18\n2\ncorrespondence, &c. relative to the accounts of\nEx. Doc.\n6\n96\n18\n2\nreport of committee, same subject\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n56\n19\n1\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n121\n21\n1\nSame\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n562\n20\n1\nBlodget, Rebecca, (right of dower in post office build-\ning)\nRep. Com.\n3\n157\n19\n1\nBlythe, Samuel, (pension)\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n21\n2\nBogy, Joseph, (rations furnished recruiting party)\nRep. Com.\n1\n87\n21\n1\nBolivar, President of Colombia, respecting medal\npresented to the President of U States, by\nEx. Doc.\n2\n31\n21\n1\nreport of committee, same subject\nRep. Com.\n1\n170\n18\n2\nBonds given for duties, statement showing the annual\naggregate amount of, and loss on the same, from\n1789 to 1823\nEx. Doc.\n2\n13\n18\n2\ngiven for duties, district of Philadelphia, from\n1815 to 1824, due and unpaid, and amount of\nloss\nEx. Doc.\n5\n82\n20\n1\ngiven for duties, remaining unpaid and in suit\nEx. Doc.\n7\n287\n20\n2\ngiven for duties, annually, from 1790 to 1828, and\nunpaid. and probable loss thereon\nEx. Doc.\n2\n85\n20\n1\nBond, Mary Ann and Mary Loveless, land claim)\nRep. Com.\n1\n54\n20\n2\nBonnable, Marcellen. (erro in quantity of land)\nRep. Com.\n1\n21\n21\n1\nBonnefit, Peter. (claim under Florida treaty)\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n284\n21\n2\nBonnett Carre Point, on expediency of making sur-\nvey of, for dyke, &c.\nRep. Com.\n1\n63\n21\n2\nBonnable, representatives of, (see Marigny)\nRep. Com.\n1\n106\n18\n1\nBooker, Edmond, (commutation pay, revolution)\nRep. Com.\n1\n20\n19\n1\nBooth, Joseph, (pension)\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n19\n1\nBooth, John, (pension)\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n20\n1\nBoon, Hampton L., (for services in land office, Mis-\nsouri)\nRep. Com.\n1\n30\n20\n1\nBooks, printed and manuscripts, in possession of O.\nRich, list of\nRep. Com.\n1\n37\n20\n2\nBooth Louisa, (navy pension)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n103\n21\n1\nBoon, John, (pension under act of 1828)\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n350\n18\n1\nBoston, memorial of citizensof, in favor of the Greeks\nEx. Doc.\n2\n21\n18\n1\nmemorial of citizens of, against new tariff\nEx. Doc.\n4\n67\n18\n1\nmemorial of tallow-chandlers, against duty on tal-\nlow\nEx. Doc.\n6\n105\n19\n1\namount of duties collected at, and expenditures,\nfrom 1790 to 1825\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n139\n19\n2\nmemorial of citizens of, against increase of duty\non woollens\nEx. Doc.\n5\n115\n20\n1\nmemorial of citizens of, in favor of new tariff\nEx Doc.\n3\n84\n20\n2\nmemorial of merchants of, pay duty under old\ntariff\nEx. Doc.\n2\n64\n20\n2\nmemorial of merchants of, against new tariff\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n100\n20\n1\nBouligny & Frost. agents, (claimants, Ghent treaty)\nEx. Doc.\n6\n242\n20\n2\nBowie & Kurtz, and others, owners of ship Alleghany\nRep. Com.\n1\n75\n21\n1\nSame\nRep. Com.\n1\n100\n21\n1\nBorell, Eugene, (land claim)\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n199\n21\n1\nBoyd, Alexander, (land claim)\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n68\n20\n1\nBoyer, C., & A. Cutan, (Indians, reservations of land)\nRep. Com.\n2\n127\nTwo reports of the same number.\nFROM EIGHTEENTH TO TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS.\n19\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage,\nBounty land. (See Lands.)\n19\n1\nBoundary, Georgia and Florida, resolutions of Legis-\nlature of Georgia, and correspondence of Go-\nvernor, relative to the\nEx. Doc.\n8\n133\n20\n1\ndocuments with President's message, relative to\nthe running of, under act of 1826, (Randolph\n& Spakling, commissioners)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n105\n20\n1\ndocuments, &c, from Governor of Georgia, (sur-\nvey of McBride,) same subject\nEx. Doc.\n3\n87\n20\n2\nreport and resolution of Legislature of Georgia,\nsame\nEx. Doc.\n2\n50\n20\n1\nreport and resolutions of Legislature of Florida,\nsame\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n103\n20\n2\nSame\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n17\n20\n1\nextracts from instructions to Messrs. Carmichael\n& Short, Ministers to Spain, on same subject\nEx. Doc.\n4\n170\n20\n1\nreport of committee, Congress\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n204\n20\n2\nEllicott's letters, respecting head source of St.\nMary's\nEx. Doc.\n3\n96\n20\n2\nDouglas's letter, and correspondence of commis-\nsioners\nEx. Doc.\n4\n140\n21\n1\nreport of commissioner, (Ellicott,) in 1795\nEx. Doc.\n3\n80\n21\n1\nreport of committee, on same subject\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n191\n21\n2\nreport of committee of the Legislature of Geor-\ngia, same\nEx. Doc.\n2\n43\n18\n1\nof Arkansas, western line, relative to\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n84\n20\n2\non extending western line\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n52\n18\n2\nMexico and United States, causes which have de-\nlayed the surveying of\nEx. Doc.\n3\n52\n18\n2\nNorthwest Coast of America, convention with Rus-\nsia, respecting\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n58\n19\n1\nUnited States and Pacific, correspondence with\nGreat Britain, on subject of\nEx. Doc.\ns\n65\n20\n{\nNew Brunswick and Maine, and relative to the 1\nimprisonment of John Baker\n-\n1\n2\n1\n7\n278\n}\n19\ns\nEx. Doc.\n20\n2\ncorrespondence with British Government\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n90\n20\n1\nLouisiana and Texas, respecting\nEx. Doc.\n3\n61\n20\n1\nof Indiana, northern, survey and map of\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n187\n20\n1\nUnited States and Great Britain, treaty of 1783,\ncall for information relative to\nEx. Doc.\n5\n217\n20\n1\nUnited States and Great Britain, under Ghent\ntreaty, report, with maps, &c., of\nEx. Doc.\n5\n218\n20\n1\nMichigan and Ohio, respecting\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n196\n20\n2\nreport of committee, on ascertaining\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n2\n20\n2\nCreek and Cherokee Indians in Georgia, docu-\nments respecting\nEx. Doc.\n3\n108\n19\n1\nBrazil and Buenos Ayres, on extending protection\nto our commerce with\nEx. Doc.\n6\n119\n19\n1\nreport of committee, extend protection\nRep. Com.\n1\n120\n20\n1\ncorrespondence, misunderstanding with Charge\ndes Affaires of the United States, relative to\nproceedings of blockading squadron of\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n108\n20\n1\nadditional documents, same subject, and measures\nadopted by the United States since the depart-\nure of the Charge des Affaires\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n281\n20\n1\nrespecting libellous publications against Condy\nRaguet, Charge des Affaires to\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n212\n18\n1\nBradford, Charles, (pension due his son)\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n59\n19\n1\nBradford, Thomas H., (lost horse)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n90\n20\nINDEX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n18\n2\nBradford, Thomas, and others, (hunters of Oregon,\nsettlement of Columbia river)\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n13\n21\n1\nBradford, James, (confirm land claim)\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n297\n21\n1\nBradstreet, Martha, on charges against Judge Conk-\nling, by\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n342\n19\n1\nBrainerd, Elijah, (pension) -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n20\n1\nBrashears, Ann, (confirm land claim)\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n142\n21\n1\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n101\n21\n1\nBrannin, Hughes, & Ford, (Madrid land claim)\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n409\n18\n1\nBreakwater, Delaware Bay, report of Board of Engi-\nneers on practicability, utility, and cost of, with\nplans, &c. (Docs. Pres. Mes.)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n27\n18\n1\nmemorial of the Chamber of Commerce of Phila-\ndelphia, in favor of\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n27\n19\n1\nSame\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n5\n19\n1\nreport on the advantages to the Navy, of a\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n128\n2\nm\nstatement of shipwrecks, losscs, &c. (by Cham-\n19\nber of Commerce of Philadelphia\n}\n~\n2\n26\nEx. Doc.\n4\n65\n}\n20\n1\nresolution of the Legislature of Pennsy Ivania, in\nfavor of\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n134\n20\n1\nestimated amount of trade through Delaware Bay,\nin 1827\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n67\n20\n1\nreport of committee, on erecting\n-\n.\nRep. Com.\n2\n118\n20\n2\nrespecting preparations for commencement of\n(Docs. Pres. Mes.)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n114\n21\n1\nreport of Quartermaster General, progress of\n(Docs. Pres. Mes.)\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n139\n18\n1\nBrevet officers, Army, (see Army,) with their pay,\n&c.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n146\n19\n2\npay and emoluments of, from 1821 to 1825\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n41\n21\n1\nreport of committee respecting pay and allow-\nances to\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n47\n20\n1\nBrest, John, and others, (confirmation of land claim)\nRep. Com.\n1\n34\n20\n2\nSame 6\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n33\n21\n1\nSame\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n21\n19\n1\nBrigham, Robert, (bound land unfit for cultivation)\nRep. Com.\n1\n54\n19\n1\nBridges, Francis Ann, (pension)\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n20\n1\nBriggs, N., (remit penalty, Mediterranean passport)\nRep. Com.\n2\n96\n21\n1\nBridge Company, Wheeling, memorial of, for sub-\nscription of stock\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n*349\n21\n1\nreport of committee recommending subscription\nof stock\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n399\n21\n1\nBridge across the Ohio, respecting -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n387\n18\n2\nBrooke, Edmund, (commutation, revolutionary ser-\nvices) -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n19\n19\n1\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n2:7\n19\n2\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n3\n20\n1\nSame\n.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n~~\n2\n107\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n205\n}\n21\n1\nSame\n.\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n236\n19\n1\nBrook, Robert, (buildings destroyed while in the ser-\nvice of the United States)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n81\n19\n1\nBrook, James, (pension)\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n21\n1\nBrook, David, (pension under act of 1828)\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n353\n21\n2\n(arrears of pensions)\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n31\n18\n2\nBrodie, Charles D., (invention, stopping leaks in U.\nStates' vessel)\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n58\n-oogle\nTwo reports of the same number.\nFROM EIGHTEENTH TO TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS.\n21\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n21\n1\nBrodie, Alexander o., and Lewis Marks, (remit duty\non Greek books)\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n160\n19\n1\nBrown, Laban, (pension)\n-\n.\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n19\n1\nBrown, Abiel, (pension)\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n19\n1\nBrown, William, (services as surveyor)\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n21\n20\n1\nBrown, Uriah, memorial of, (fire ships)\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n150\n20\n1\nreport of committee\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n252\n20\n1\nBrown, Major General, payments made to him and\nhis Aids, from 1820 to 1828\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n267\n21\n1\nBrown, Meshach, (horse lost, last war)\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n155\n21\n1\nBrown, George, sureties of\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n250\n21\n1\nBrown, Charles, (pension, revolution)\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n94\n18\n1\nBrush, Elijah, representatives of (fencing used for\nfuel by army) -\nRep. Com.\n1\n43\n20\n1\nBruce, John, administrator of Bush, (payment of\nQuartermaster's certificate, revolution)\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n159\n2!\n1\nSame\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n243\n21\n1\nBrunson, John, (buildings destroyed while in public\nuse, late war)\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n407\n20\n2\nBuildings, private, erected on public ground at Har-\nper's Ferry, respecting\nEx. Doc.\n4\n138\n21\n1\nBuildings, public, Arkansas, on making grant for\nerection of\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n115\nBuildings. (See public buildings.)\n21\n1\nBuhler, John, (land claim)\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n198\n20\n2\nBuford, Thomas, (extra services dep. quartermaster\nlate war)\nRep. Com.\n1\n71\n21\n1\nBuford, Thomas, deputy commissary, (extra services\nlate war)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n43\n20\n1\nBuel, Dillon, (refund amount paid for purpose of\ntaking out patent)\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n228\n19\n1\nBuck, C. N., consul, Hamburg, on discriminating\nduties\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n176\n19\n2\nBuckley, Jeremiah, heirs of, (land claim) -\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n85\n20\n1\nSame\nsame\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n316\n19\n2\nBulfinch, Charles, his report on penitentiaries\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n98\n20\n1\nBulkley, Asa, and Luke Dewing, (released from\njudgment U. S. under recognizance bond,\ndriving cattle, &c.)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n14\n21\n1\nBulfinch, Charles, memorial of, to improve hall of\nHouse of Representatives U. S.\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n123\n21\n1\nBull, Henry, memorial of, restore drawback on rum\nRep. Com.\n1\n143\n20\n1\nBurnett, Joseph, (claim under Ghent treaty)\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n198\n19\n2\nBurnett, Charles A., (furniture President's house)\n-\n18\nRep. Com.\n1\n57\n1\nBurns, Malachi, (land claims)\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n48\n19\n1\nBurrell, Wm., (pension)\n-\n.\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n19\n1\nBurrows, Hannah, (pension)\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n19\n1\nBurk, Thomas, (pension)\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n194\n19\n1\nBurton, John, and others, (refund forfeiture schooner\nVolant)\n-\n19\nRep. Com.\n2\n204\n2\nSame,\nsame,\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n30\n20\n1\nSame,\nsame, -\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n107\n19\n1\n20\nButler, Jacob, (horses lost in public service)\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n132\n2\nBurnham, John, (repay balance of amount paid for\nhis ransom from Algerine captivity)\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n102\n21\n1\nSame,\nsame, -\n-\n21\nRep. Com.\n1\n19\n2\nSame,\nsame, -\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n45\n18\n1\nBusiness necessary to be acted on before adjourn-\nby\nment of 1st session, 18th Congress\nRep. Com.\n2\n117/\n22\nINDEX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,\nCongress\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber\nPage.\n18\n1\nBusiness remaining unfinished at close of 1st session,\n18th Congress\nRep. Com.\n2\n132\n19\n1\nunfinished at end of 2d session, 18th Congress,\nlist of\nRep. Com.\n1\n29\n18\n2\nnecessary to be acted on before adjournment of\n2d session, 18th Congress\nRep. Com.\n1\n71\n19\n1\nnecessary to be acted on before adjournment of\n1st session, 19th Congress\nRep. Com\n2\n175\n19\n2\nunfinished at the 1st session, 19th Congress\nRep. Com.\n1\n1\n19\n2\nnecessary to be acted on before adjournment of\n2\n82\n2d session, 19th Congress\nRep. Com\n2\n20\n1\n88\n~n\nnecessary to be acted on before adjournment of\n1st session, 20th Congress\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\ns\n243\nBush, Philip. (See Bruce.)\n19\n1\nBuzzard's and Barnstable bay, canal, report of en-\ngineer, with survey of route, &c.\n-\nEx. Doc\n10\n174\n20\n1\nByington, Joel, (damages to buildings by troops of\nU. S.)\n-\n.\n-\nRep. Com\ns\n224\n21\n1\nSame,\nsame, -\n-\nRep. Com\nI\n6\n21\n1\nCabot, Peter, heirs of, pension late war\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n99\n19\n1\nCaban, Wm. W., pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n2\n164\nCadets. (See Academy\n19\n2\nCalhoun, John C., investigation of his conduct, (Rip-\nRap contract)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n79\n21\n2\nCaldwell, Samuel, (rations furnished Ken. militia in\n1813)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n114\n18\n1\nCammann, August F, (work copper mines)\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n55\n18\n2\nCamanchee Indians, respecting\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n82\n19\n1\nCamp, Jesse, (pension)\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n20\n1\nCampbell, Robert, and Geo. B. Cummings, (respect-\ning slaves purchased by Richard H. Wilde)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n138\n20\n1\nCampbell, Polly, (pension for services of husband\nin late war)\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n232\n21\n1\nCampbell, Col. John, heirs of, (settlement of accounts\nas deputy quartermaster, revolution)\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n273\n21\n1\nCampbell, Gen. Wm., heirs of, (land for rev. serv's)\nRep. Com.\n2\n234\n21\n1\nCamaron, George, memorial of, (supply Capitol with\nwater)\nRep. Com.\n1\n145\n21\n2\nCampbell, James S., (property destroyed in rev'n) -\nRep. Com.\n1\n96\n18\n1\nCannon, shot, and small arms, contracts for, since\n1820\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n23\n18\n1\nCaperton, George, (pre-emption to land)\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n2\n115\n19\n1\nCaptains of army, fortress Monroe, memorial of, (see\nArmy)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n37\n21\n2\nCaptains of navy, relative to their pay, (see Navy) -\nRep Com.\n1\n85\n20\n1\nCape Fear river, report of survey of\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n127\n21\n1\nrelative to the progress, &c. of the improvement\nof, with estimate of the sum required for 1830\nEx. Doc.\n2\n44\nCapitol. (See Public Buildings.)\n19\n1\nCapitol, on alterations in the Representatives' cham.\nRep Com.\n1\n11\n19\n2\nappropriations in 1827, for the\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n51\n21\n1\nproposition of George Camaron, supply water\nfor the use of\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n145\n21\n1\nproposition of Robert Mills, same subject\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n344\n21\n1\nSkinner's proposition to have a grand basin for\nsupplying all the public buildings with water\nRep. Com.\n2\n281\ns\n375\n21\n1\nreports of committees on same subject\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n376\nan\n\"9\n1\nCarr, Thomas, and others, (land claims)\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n37\nFROM EIGHTEENTH TO TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS.\n23\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n18\n2\nCarver's grant. (See doc. Samuel Peters)\n-\n-\nRep Com.\n1\n44\n19\n1\nCarr, James, (pension)\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n19\n1\nCarlton, John, and Elisha Douglass, (pension)\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n19\n1\nCarswell, David, (pension)\n-\nRep Com.\n2\n164\n20\n1\nCarmicle, John F., (land claim)\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n57\n20\n2\nreport of Commissioner Gen. Land office on his\nland claim\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n5\n20\n1\nCary, Edward, (settlement of accounts of paymas-\nter, John P. Cary, Georgia militia, late war)\nRep. Com.\n3\n153\n20\n2\nSame,\nsame\nRep. Com.\n1\n38\n20\n1\nCarrol, Michael, (see Mrs. Decatur and others)\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n201\n20\n2\nSame,\nsame\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n37\n20\n2\nCarr, Elijah, (change location of land)\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n4\n21\n1\nSame,\nsame\nRep. Com.\n1\n7\n21\n1\nCarter, Wm., heirs of, (commutation pay, revolution)\nRep. Com.\n3\n332\n21\n1\nCardozo, J. N, (redu e price of purchase of print-\ning establishment from S.)\nRep. Com.\n3\n306\n21\n1\nCanvass and cordage, made of American hemp, for\nuse of navy, on the subject of\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n*128\n21\n2\nCannon, Joseph C., (navy pension)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n73\n21\n1\nCasady, Charles, services as clerk to Gen. Coffee,\nIndian affairs\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n3\n394\n19\n1\nCase, Joseph, (pension)\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n18\n1\nCastine, on refunding duties paid on goods imported\ninto, during the late war\nRep. Com.\n1\n29\n20\n2\nCash duties, memo. Cham. Com., Philad. in favor of\nEx. Doc.\n1\n16\n20\n2\nSame\nNew York\nEx. Doc.\n2\n43\n20\n2\nand warehouse system, report of com. on subject of\nRep. Com.\n1\n93\n20\n1\nCatrell, H. P., agent for claims under Ghent treaty\nRep. Com\n2\n77\n21\n2\nCatlett, Minerva, (pay due her husband as hospital\nsteward at Pittsburgh)\nRep. Com.\n1\n47\n20\n1\nCavolier, A. & z, (refund overpayment on duties)\nRep. Com.\n3\n162\n19\n2\nCavalry tactics for militia, system of\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n57\n18\n1\nCausici, Mr., disapproving of advance made to, on\naccount of clock for Senate chamber,\nRep. Com.\n2\n106\n18\n1\nCanals, St. Mary's and Suwanee, memo. inhabitants\nof Camden, Georgia, for aid in making\nEx. Doc.\n2\n54\n18\n1\nChesapeake and Ohio, President recommends it\nto the favorable consideration of Congress,\n(President's message)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n12\n18\n2\nreport of engineers, with survey of route and\nestimate of cost, &c.\nEx. Doc.\n5\n83\n18\n2\nact of Maryland, confirming act of Virginia, in-\ncorporating\n-\n-\nEx Doc.\n4\n68\n19\n2\namendatory act of Maryland\n-\n-\nEx Doc.\n5\n85\n19\n1\nact of Virginia, incorporating\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n81\n19\n1\nmemo. of Central Committee of Company, sub-\nscription of stock\nEx. Doc.\n9\n151\n19\n1\nexamination of route, Juniatta, to intersect Ches-\napeake and Ohio\nEx. Doc.\n9\n158\n19\n1\nrespecting the survey of route for same\nRep. Com.\n2\n216\n19\n1\nDeep creek and Castleman summits, exam. for\nEx. Doc.\n10\n169\n19\n1\nrespecting survey of route for same\n19\nRep. Com.\n2\n216\n1\nreport of committee, (by Mr. Stewart) with me-\nmorials of the company, and various docu-\nments on the advantages generally to be de-\nrived from the canal)\nRep. Com\n2\n228\nDigitized by\nGoogle\nTwo reports of the same number.\n24\nINDEX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n19\n2\nCanals, Chesapeake and Ohio, report of board of en-\ngineers, with plans, &c., and estimate of cost\nEx. Doc.\n2\n10\n19\n2\nreport of committee, (by Mr. Mercer) alterations\nin charter and subscription of stock, and to\nthe canal generally, with various documents -\nRep. Com.\n2\n90\n20\n1\non extending it to Baltimore and Annapolis, sur-\nveys, plans and estimate, (by Howard)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n58\n20\n1\nestimate of cost, &c., by Roberts and Geddes -\nRep. Com.\n3\n141\n20\n1\non extending it to Alexandria, report of survey,\nand estimate of cost\nEx. Doc.\n6\n254\n21\n2\nreport of committee, subscription of stock, aid\nin making, to Alexandria\nRep. Com.\n1\n71\n20\n1\nfrom Cumberland to Georgetown, esti. of cost -\nEx. Doc.\n5\n192\n20\n1\nmemorial of Central Committee, with amendatory\nact of Virginia to amend charter\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n101\n20\n1\namendatory act of Maryland, authorizing sub.\nscription of stock\nEx. Doc.\n5\n205\n20\n1\nreport of committee, (by Mr. Mercer) on sub-\nscription of stock, (with estimate of stock and\nvarious documents on the subject generally)\nRep. Com.\n1\n47\n20\n1\nadditional report, with estimate of cost by Ro-\nberts and Geddes, with list of subscribers to\nstock, and comparative statements of expendi-\ntures on other similar works\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n141\n20\n2\nmemorial of, respecting eastern termination, with\nopinion of Attorney General, with other in-\nformation and proceedings of the Commiss'rs -\nEx. Doc\n1\n12\n20\n2\nrespecting alteration in time for payment of sub-\nscription, and for certain alterations in their\ncharter\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n73\n20\n2\nremonstrating against granting certain powers to\nBaltimore Railroad Company\nEx. Doc.\n3\n120\n20\n2\nrespecting conflicting claims of Balt. and Ohio\nRailroad Company\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n127\n20\n2\nstatement showing its finances in 1828, and the\nreceipts and expenditures\n-\n-\nF.x. Doc.\n3\n122\n21\n1\nacts of Virginia, respecting\n-\n-\nEx. Doc\n4\n94\n21\n1\non making an appropriation for the western sect.\nRep. Com.\n2\n280\n21\n2\nmemorial of citizens of Fayette, Penn, in favor\nof western section\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n44\n21\n2\nmemorial of President, &c. of Company, relative\nto western sect'n, with various doc's appended\nEx. Doc\n3\n53\n21\n2\nmemorial of President, &c., same subject\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n31\n18\n1\nFalls of the Ohio, with report of engineer, D. S.\nBates\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n98\n18\n1\nTennessee and Coosa rivers, report of committee\non subject of making a survey of\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n123\n19\n1\nreport recommending a survey to be made\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n220\nreport recommending a further exam. and sur.\nRep. Com.\n2\n180\n18\n2\nDismal Swamp, state of its financial concerns -\nEx. Doc.\n5\n86\n19\n1\nreport of Secretary of War as to its military im-\n1\n15\nportance\nEx. Doc.\n8\n19\n125\n2\nreport of engineers, plan for construction of,\nwith estimate of cost\nEx Doc.\n1\n2\n221\n18\n2\nLake Pontchartrain to Mississippi, memorial of\nLegislature of Louisiana, for\nEx Doc.\n3\n57\n2\n14\n19\n2\nreport, with plans, drawings, &c.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n133\nin\n20\n2\nreport of committee on granting land in aid of\nRep. Com\n1\nI\n94\nFROM EIGHTEENTH TO TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS.\n25\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume\nNumber.\nPage.\n18\n2\nCanal, Ohio to Lake Erie, report of examination, with\na view to\nEx. Doc.\n5\n83\n18\n2\nOhio and Schuylkill, report of examination of\nroutes for\nEx. Doc.\n5\n83\n18\n2\nDelaware and Raritan, report of examination of\nroutes for\nEx. Doc.\n5\n83\n18\n2\nBarnstable and Hyannis, report of examination\nof routes for\nEx. Doc.\n5\n83\n18\n2\nBarnstable and Buzzard's bay, report of exami-\nnation of route for\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n83\n19\n1\n4\nreport of survey, &c., with drawings\n77\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n174\nA/A\n19\n1\nrelative to expense in making\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n97\n21\n1\nrespecting location, with estimate of its cost\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n54\n18\n2\nTaunton and Weymouth, connect Boston harbor\nand Narraganset bay, report of examination\nEx. Doc.\n5\n83\n19\n1\nreport of committee, recommending survey of\nroute for, with other information\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n214\n21\n1\nreport of survey, not completed\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n62\n18\n2\nIllinois river to Lake Michigan, on granting land\nin aid of\n.\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n53\n19\n1\nSame,\nsame\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n2\n147\n19\n2\nmemorial of Legislature of Illinois, same object\nEx. Doc.\n5\n81\n21\n1\non granting scrip in lieu of land, in aid of\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n377\n18\n2\nWabash to Lake Erie, aid Indiana in making\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n78\n19\n1\nDeep creek and Castleman summits, report of ex-\namination for\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n169\n19\n1\nreport of committee on making survey, &c.\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n216\n19\n1\nJuniatta, report of examination for\n-\nEx. Doc.\n9\n158\n19\n1\nreport of committee on making a survey of route\nfor\nRep. Com.\n2\n216\n19\n1\nsurvey of waters, Virginia and North Carolina,\nwith a view to\nEx. Doc.\n8\n125\n19\n1\nMemphramagog to Connecticut river, survey of\nroute for\nEx. Doc.\n9\n154\n20\n2\nanother report, same\nEx. Doc.\n3\n118\n19\n1\nPittsburgh to Erie canal, on making survey of\nRep. Com\n2\n151\n19\n1\nPittsburgh to Presque Island, connect Chesa-\npeake and Ohio canal with lake Erie, on mak-\nmg survey of\nRep Com.\n2\n216\n19\n1\naround Muscle shoals, respecting examination,\n&c. for\nEx. Doc.\n4\n67\n19\n1\nreport of committee, recommending survey of\nroute for\nRep. Com.\n2\n215\n20\n1\nreport of examination, &c.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n284\n19\n1\nPoint Chicot, Mississippi, to Bayou Bartholemy,\nLouisiana, on the expediency of surveying a\nroute for\nRep. Com.\n2\n162\n19\n1\nOgdensburg to Lake Champlain, connect Lakes\nOntario and Champlain\nRep. Com.\n2\n230\n19\n2\nSt. Mary's river to Choctawhatchee, in Florida, on\nsubject of\nRep Com\n1\n70\n20\n1\nKennebeck river, survey of routes for canals con-\nnected with said river\nEx. Doc.\n5\n173\n20\n1\nJames and Kenhawa, survey of route for\nEx. Doc.\n5\n216\n20\n1\nDayton to Lake Erie, on granting aid to Ohio, in\nmaking\nRep. Com.\n2\n88\n20\n1\nChipola Canal Company, on confirming act of\nFlorida incorporating\nRep. Com.\n3\n191\n4\n26\nINDEX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume\nNumber.\nPage.\n20\n1\nCanal, Chipola, Co., act of Florida, incorporating -\nEx. Doc\n4\n166\n20\n2\nLouisville and Portland, fourth annual report of\nEx. Doc.\n3\n107\n20\n2\nChesapeake and Delaware, memorial for sub-\nscription of stock\nEx. Doc.\n3\n111\n21\n2\nBack creek, report of examination for, by Col.\nLong\nEx. Doc.\n1\n13\n20\n2\nHiwassee and Conesaugah, report of examina-\ntion, route for\nEx. Doc.\n1\n15\n20\n2\nAtlantic and Gulf of Mexico, report of surveys,\nand examination for\nEx. Doc.\ns\n147\n21\n1\nestimate for completing survey, &c of\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n41\n21\n1\nFarmington and Hampshire and Hampden, me-\nmorial for subscription of stock, with answer\nto the statement of Connecticut river company\nRep. Com.\n2\n221\n21\n1\nstatement of the Connecticut river company\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n341\n21\n1\nTennessee and Mobile bay, memorial of Legisla-\nture of Tennessee in favor of\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n228\n21\n1\nSandy and Beaver, report and estimate of cost of\nRep Com.\ns\n357\n21\n1\nConnecticut river to Canada line, on making sur-\nveys for\nRep. Com.\n2\n294\n19\n2\nIsthmus of Panama, for ship communication, on\nsubject of\n-\nRep Com.\n1\n56\n21\n2\nAlexandria, D. C. branch from Chesapeake and\nOhio, subscription of stock, aid in making\n-\nRep Com.\n1\n71\n18\n1\nWashington city, annual report for 1823,\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n138\n18\n2\nSame,\n1824,\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n102\n19\n1\nSame,\n1825,\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n127\n18\n2\non collecting tonnage duty on canal boats in New\n2\nYork\nEx. Doc.\n11\n18\n2\n2\nreport of committee, in detail, on subject of ca-\n35\nI\nnals, with a view to internal improvements -\nRep. Com.\n2\n83\n19\n2\nsurveys and examinations for canals, &c, ordered\nbetween 1824 and 1827, and on whose appli-\ncation\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n83\n19\n2\napplications for survey of routes, distinguishing\nthose to be acted on, and distance of each\nroute\nEx. Doc.\n5\n106\n19\n2\nMr. Mercer's report on sub. of roads and canals\nRep. Com.\n2\n102\n19\n2\nproposition by Mr. Rives to discontinue appro-\npriation for making surveys for canals, &c.\n(See resolution at the end of vol. 2, Rep. Com.\n19th Con, 2d sess.)\n20\n1\non granting land to Ohio in aid of canals in said\nState\nRep. Com.\n2\n139\n20\n2\nprojected and undertaken between 1824 and\n1828, and their cost, &c.\nEx Doe.\n1\n7\n19\n1\nCertificates, loan office, revolution, outstanding in\n1826, amount of\nEx. Doc.\n6\n113\n19\n2\nCentral America, treaty of commerce with, (Doc's\nPresident's message)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n149\n19\n2\nCensus, 5th, respecting ratio of representation, by\nMr. Little\nEx. Doc\n5\n104\nno\n1\nadditional, by Mr. Little\nEx. Doc.\n2\n12\n21\n1\nreport of committee on fixing ratio of represent'n\nRep. Com.\n1\n127\n21\n1\non amendments of Senate to bill to provide for\ntaking\nRep. Com.\nor\n295\n21\n2\nPresident recommends extension of time for\ncompleting the 5th\nEx. Doc.\n1\n8\n18\n1\nCharleston, S. C., mem. citizens of, against tariff -\nFROM EIGHTEENTH TO TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS.\n27\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n19\n2\nCharleston, S C., mem. City Council, marine hos.\nEx. Doc.\n3\n42\n20\n1\nreport of committee on subject of building hos.\nRep Com.\n2\n83\n21\n1\nreport of committee, on same subject\n-\nRep Com\n1\n*150\n19\n1\nfortification for defence of, on subject of\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n55\n19\n2\nfortifications at, when expected to be finished\nEx. Doc.\n2\n22\n18\n2\nChase, Paul, (remit duties on goods des. by enemy)\nRep. Com\n1\n27\n21\n1\nCharleston and Hamburg railroad, survey of\nEx Doc.\n1\n7\n19\n2\nChargés desAffaires, respecting appointment of, in\nrecess of Senate, since 1789, and compensation\nEx. Doc.\n5\n73\n21\n1\nrelative to salaries, &c of\nEx. Doc.\n2\n37\n18\n1\nChalmers, John, (destruction of rope-walk, late war)\nRep. Com.\n1\n79\n18\n2\nChambers, David, (forfeiture, payment on land)\nRep. Com\n1\n63\n18\n2\nChandler, Walter S. (lost certificate, revolution)\nRep. Com\n1\n37\n19\n1\nChalmers, Col. Talbert, proceedings of court mar\ntial, trial of\nEx. Doc\n10\n176\n19\n1\nreport of committee on subject of proceeding of\ncourt martial\nRep Com\n2\n=22\n19\n1\nChapin, Luther, (value of vessel, captured while in\npublic service, late war)\nRep Com\n1\n70\n19\nB\nreport of committee, same subject\n-\nRep Com\n1\n73\n20\n1\nanother report\nRep. Com\n3\n152\n20\n2\nSame\nRep Com\n1\n14\n21\n1\nSame\nRep Com\n1\n39\n19\n2\nCharpentier, Joseph Le, (claim for drawback)\nRep Com\n1\n23\n20\n2\nChallenge or Connoleeskee, Indian, (fee-simple in\nland)\nRep. Com\n1\n42\nChesapeake and Ohio Canal. (See Canals.)\n20\n2\nChesapeake and Dela. Canal Company, memorial,\nsubscription of stock\nEx. Doc.\n3\n111\n19\n1\nChesapeake and Delaware bays, amount of duties\ncollected, and expenditures made, from 1790\nto 1825, within the\nEx. Doc.\n8\n139\n21\n1\nChesapeake bay, respecting the building of light-\nhouse at Point Lookout\nEx. Doc.\n3\n64\n19\n1\nChesapeake frigate, list of officers and crew at the\ntime of her capture, showing those who were\nkilled or wounded, &c\nEx. Doc.\n6\n110\nCherokee Indians. (See Indians.)\n19\n1\nChestnut, Samuel, (lost horse)\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n2\n195\n20\n1\nSame\n-\nRep. Com\n3\n158\n18\n1\nChilders, Nathaniel, (taking 4th census)\n.\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n47\n19\n1\nSame\nRep. Com\n2\n161\n21\n1\nSame\n-\nRep. Com\n21\n1\nan\n1\n21\nChicago road, President approves of appropriation\n3\n335\n}\nfor, on ertain conditions\nEx. Doc.\n4\n123\n21\n1\nChicago harbor, report of survey, with estimate of\ncost, &c.\nEx. Doc.\n3\n69\n19\n1\nChitwood, Sarah, memorial of, (pension)\n-\nRep. Com\n2\n152\n20\n1\nreport of committee\n-\nRep. Com\n2\n117\n21\n1\nChilicothe Bank, claims of, (interest, &c)\nRep Com\n1\n45\n20\n1\nChipola Canal Company, act of Florida, incorporating\nEx. Doc.\n4\n166\n20\n1\non confirming act of Florida, incorporating\nRep. Com.\n3\n191\n19\n1\nChretien, Gerard, and Hypolite, (refund amount paid\nas security for Collector, Louisiana)\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n9\n19\n1\nChurch, Jabez, (pension)\n-\nRep. Com\n2\n164\n20\n1\nChurch's Cove, report of survey of\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n154\n20\n2\nChurchwardens, Elizabeth City, (bell destroyed by\nU. S. troops) -\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n73\nTwo reports of the same number.\n28\nINDEX To CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nSession\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n18\n1\nChurch of St. Anne, Detroit\nRep. Com.\n1\n30\n19\n1\nClaims not allowed by accounting officers, Mr. Li-\nvingston's proposition respecting. (See resolu-\ntion No 43, end of 2d vol. Rep. Com. 19th\nCon. 1st sess.)\n18\n1\nClaims, law, (commonly called) pay for property\nlost late war, on amending the act\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n102\n18\n2\nSame\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n1\n18\n2\nClay, Henry, Speaker Ho. Reps. U. S., on charges\nby Hon. George Kremer, against\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n64\n19\n1\nClarke, Daniel, (property sold for direct taxes)\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n6\n19\n1\nClarke, Flavel, (pension)\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n19\n2\nClarke, Elijah L, (confirm land claim)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n28\n20\n2\nClark, Jacob B, (land for cultivation of the Mul-\nberry tree)\nRep. Com.\n1\n49\n21\n1\nClarke, Benjamin, heirs of, (wagon, &c. lost in pub-\nlic service, late war)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n16\n20\n2\nClaimants under Ghent treaty, (for interest, &c.)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n79\n20\n2\nClaxton, Alexander, U. S. Navy, (salvage out of du-\nties paid on cargo of British ship relieved from\nshipwreck)\nRep. Com\n1\n48\n21\n1\nSame\n.\nRep. Com.\n1\n61\n18\n1\nCleveland, Samuel, (bounty and pension)\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n2\n104\n19\n1\nCleveland, John, (pension)\n-\nRep. Com\n2\n164\n20\n1\nClements, Jacob, assignee of, (detention of vessel\nat Laguira)\nRep. Com\n1\n41\nClerk Ho. Reps. U. S., annual reports on contingent\nfund. (See contingent expenses House Reps.)\n18\n1\nClerks in office of clerk Ho. Reps. in 1823\nEx. Doc.\n1\n5\n18\n2\nSame,\nin 1824\nEx. Doc.\n1\n3\n19\n1\nSame,\nin 1825\nEx. Doc.\n1\n10\n19\n2\nSame,\nin 1826\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n3\n20\n1\nSame,\nin 1827\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n5\n20\n2\nSame,\nin 1828\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n4\n21\n1\nSame,\nin 1829\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n9\n21\n2\nSame,\nin 1830\nEx. Doc.\n1\n5\n18\n1\nClerks in the State Department\nin 1823\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n95\n18\n2\nSame,\nin 1824\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n48\n19\n1\nSame,\nin 1825\n-\nEx. Dec.\n3\n25\n19\n2\nSame,\nin 1826\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n89\n20\n1\nSame,\nin 1827\n.\nEx. Doc.\n4\n136\n20\n2\nSame,\nin 1828\nEx. Doc.\n3\n109\n21\n1\nSame,\nin 1829\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n97\n21\n2\nSame,\nin 1830\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n51\n18\n1\nClerks in the Treasury Department in 1823\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n39\n18\n2\nSame,\nin 1824\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n45\n19\n1\nSame,\nin 1825\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n34\n19\n2\nSame,\nin 1826\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n48\n20\n1\nSame,\nin 1827\n.\nEx. Doc.\n2\n54\n20\n2\nSame,\nin 1828\n0\nEx. Doc.\n2\n61\n21\n1\nSame,\nin 1829\n.\nEx. Doc.\n2\n28\n21\n2\nSame,\nin 1830\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n39\n18\n1\nClerks in the War Department\nin 1823\nEx. Doc.\n2\n44\n18\n2\nSame,\nin 1824\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n60\n19\n1\nSame,\nin 1825\nEx. Doc.\n3\n40\n19\n2\nSame,\nin 1826\nEx Doc.\n3\n46\n20\n1\nSame,\nin 1827\nEx. Doc.\n5\n184\n20\n2\nSame,\nin 1828\n-\nEx. Doc\n2\n87\n21\n1\nSame,\nin 1829\nEx. Doc\n2\n27\n2\nSame,\nin 1830\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n45\nFROM EIGHTEENTH TO TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS.\n29\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n18\n1\nClerks in the Navy Department, and in office of\nNavy Commissioners, in 1823\n-\n.\nEx. Doc.\n2\n30\n18\n2\nSame,\nin 1824\n-\n.\nEx. Doc.\n2\n34\n19\n1\nSame,\nin 1825\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n31\n19\n2\nSame,\nin 1826\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n29\n20\n1\nSame,\nin 1827\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n47\n20\n2\nSame,\nin 1828\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n44\n21\n1\nSame,\nin 1829\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n20\n21\n2\nSame,\nin 1830\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n38\n18\n1\nin the office of the Post Office Department, in\n1823\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n126\n18\n2\nSame, in 1824\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n15\n19\n1\nSame, in 1825\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n39\n19\n2\nSame, in 1826\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n32\n20\n1\nSame, in 1827\n?\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n37\n20\n2\nSame, in 1828\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n62\n21\n1\nSame, in 1829\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n105\n21\n2\nSame, in 1830\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n97\n20\n1\nin Surveyor's office, Missouri, relative to hire of\nEx. Doc.\n4\n145\n18\n1\nin land offices, relative to allowances to\n-\nEx Doc.\n4\n70\n19\n2\nCommissioner of General Land Office asks for ad-\nditional clerks for his office, (Docs. Pres. Mes.,\npart IV.)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n137\n21\n1\non providing for appointment of additional clerks\nin the General Post Office\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n122\n19\n2\non the appointment of additional clerks in the\nPatent Office -\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n99\n21\n1\non same subject -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n38\n21\n1\nof district courts, respecting losses of money paid\ninto court, by the bad conduct of\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n100\n21\n1\nfor the navy hospital and pension fund, recom-\nmendation for appointment of\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n40\n19\n2\nCloyd, Wm., (refund militia fine)\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n13\n20\n1\nSame\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n4\n21\n1\nClower, William, (additional allowance for carrying\nmail)\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n371\n21\n1\nCloseau & Prudhomme, (land claim)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n31\nClothing for Army, annual reports of, comparative\ncost of (see annual reports of Commissary Ge-\nneral of Purchases, under head of 66 Army\")\n20\n1\nCoasting Trade, Delaware Bay, estimate of annual\namount of\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n67\n20\n2\nvalue of domestic products, transported coastwise\nEx. Doc.\n2\n74\n20\n2\non requiring statistical returns, annually, of value,\n&c.\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n66\n20\n1\nCoast of United States, on the subject of surveying\nthe, with list of instruments collected by Hass-\nler\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n264\n18\n2\nCobb, James D., late Lieutenant in the Army, memo-\nrial of, respecting court martial for his trial -\nRep. Com.\n1\n59\n20\n2\nreport of committee, pay, &c.\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n67\n21\n,\n1\nSame\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n18\n18\n2\nCochrane, Admiral, correspondence in relation to lay-\ning waste towns on the coast of the U. States\nRep. Com.\n1\n1\n41\n18\n1\nCocke, Lieut, Navy U. States, correspondence rela-\ntive to death of (Doc. Pres. Mes.)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n139\n18\n1\nCocke, Col. William, (military services)\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n105\nDigitized by Google\n30\nINDEX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n21\n1\nCoffee and Tea, President recommends reduction of\nduties on (Pres. Mes.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n10\n21\n1\nmemorial of the Chamber of Commerce of Phila-\ndelphia, same object\nRep. Com.\n2\n283\n21\n1\nmemorial of the merchants of Philadelphia, same\nRep. Com.\n2\n232\n18\n1\nCoins, foreign, assays of, in 1823\nEx. Doc.\n2\n41\n18\n2\nin 1824\nEx. Doc.\n4\n65\n19\n1\nin 1825\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\nb\n109\n20\n1\nin 1837\n.\n-\nEx. Doc\n6\n251\n20\n2\nin 1828\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n67\n21\n1\nin 1829\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n52\n21\n2\nin 1830\nEx. Doc.\n3\n99\n21\n1\nreport of Secretary of the Treasury, upon the sub-\nject of\nEx. Doc.\n4\n117\n21\n2\nreport of committee, (by Mr. White, of N. York,)\non the subject of silver coins\nRep. Com.\n1\n94\n21\n2\nDo\ndo on the subject of gold coins of the\nUnited States\nRep. Com.\n1\n95\n21\n1\nColonization, report of committee, (by Mr. Mercer,)\nrespecting the suppression of slave trade, with\na collection of all documents and proceedings\nhad on the subject\nRep. Com.\ns\n348\n18\n1\nand suppression of slave trade, relative to the agen-\ncy at Cape Mesurado (Docs. Pres. Mes.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n122\n19\n2\nSame, (Docs. Pres. Mes., part IV.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n74\n20\n1\nSame, with expenditures on account of the agen-\ncy, and amount necessary for 1827 (Docs. Pres.\nMes.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n218\n18\n1\nnegotiations with foreign Governments for the sup-\npression of the slave trade\nEx. Doc.\n6\n119\n18\n2\nconvention between the United States and Great\nBritain, for the suppression of the slave trade,\nwith the proceedings of the Senate thereon\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n5\n18\n2\nreport of committee on suppressing slave trade\nRep. Com.\n1\n70\n19\n1\ncorrespondence with Great Britain relative to the\nconvention for the suppression of slave trade\nEx. Doc.\n1\n16\n19\n1\non making appropriation for suppression of same\nRep. Com.\n1\n65\n19\n2\non the subject of granting aid to the Colonization\nSociety\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n101\n19\n2\nexpenditures in 1826, and an estimate for 1827,\nsame object\nEx. Doc.\ns\n69\n20\n2\nSame, in 1828 (Docs. Pres. Mes.)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2{\n114\nI\n127\n20\n1\nreport on condition of the agency on the coast of\nAfrica, and annual expense for its support\nEx. Doc.\n5\n193\n20\n1\nrespecting Africans landed at Key West\nEx. Doc.\n6\n262\n20\n2\nSame, (Docs. Pres. Mes.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n115\n21\n2\non subject of settlement of accounts of agents\nfor re-captured Africans, &c., at Liberia, &c.,\n(Docs. Pres. Mes.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n211\n18\n1\nmemorial of the Legislature of New Jersey, in\nfavor of\nEx. Doc.\n4\n77\n19\n2\nmemorial of the American Society\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n64\n21\n1\nSame, asking aid of Congress, and information,\ngenerally. on the subject of\nRep. Com.\n2\n277\n20\n1\nSame, with their 11th report, and constitution, &c.\nfor the government of Liberia\nEx. Doc.\n3.\n99\n20\n1\nresolution of the Legislature of South Carolina,\nagainst the power of the Government to aid\nthe\nEx. Doc.\n3\n65\nFROM EIGHTEENTH TO TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS.\n31\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n20\n1\nColonization Society, resolution of the Legislature of\nGeorgia against the power of the Government\nto aid the\nEx. Doc.\n3\n126\n20\n2\nSame, same\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n70\n20\n1\nmemorial of the inhabitants of Montgomery, Ohio,\nin favor of\nEx. Doc.\n3\n79\n20\n2\nLegislature of Indiana, in favor of\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n125\n21\n1\nLegislature of Pennsylvania, in favor of\nRep. Com.\n1\n24\n21\n2\nmemorial of Buckingham county, Virginia, in fa-\nvor of\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n88\nColumbia, District. (See District of Columbia.)\n18\n1\nColumbia river, expense of transporting 200 troops\nto the mouth of\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n85\n18\n1\non occupying mouth of, report of committee\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n110\n18\n2\nPresident recommends establishment of military\npost at the mouth of (Pres Mes)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n17\n19\n1\nPresident recommends again (Pres Mes)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n16\n19\n1\n-\nreport of committee, on establishing military post }\nRep. Com.\nan\n1\n35\non\n2\n213\n20\n2\nmemorial of Bradford, and others, settlement of\nEx. Doc.\n1\n13\n18\n1\nColombia and Buenos Ayres, Ministers appointed to\nrepublics of (Pres Mes.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n6\n19\n1\nColombia, Governments of, copy of treaty with (Docs.\nPres. Mes.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n169\n19\n1\noperation of certain articles of treaty respecting\nour commercial intercourse with\nEx. Doc.\n8\n144\n21\n1\nrespecting medal presented to the President of\nthe United States, by Bolivar\nEx. Doc.\n2\n31\n21\n1\nreport of committee, on same\nRep. Com.\n1\n170\n19\n1\nColumbian Institute, D. C., memorial of (botanical\ngarden, &c.)\nEx. Doc.\n8\n123\n21\n1\nColumbian College, on granting city lots for benefit\nof\nRep. Com.\n2\n290\n19\n1\nColonial Trade, West Indies, Great Britain, memorial\nof merchants of Baltimore on subject of\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n99\n19\n2\ncorrespondence, Mr. Adams and Mr. Canning, on\nsubject of (Docs. Pres. Mes.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n19\n19\n2\nadditional, same subject\nEx. Doc.\n2\n12\n19\n2\ncopies of articles referred to in protocol, third\nconference\nEx. Doc.\n2\n21\n19\n2\nstatutes of Great Britain, relative to\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n45\n19\n2\nstatement of the annual amount of trade, from\n1815 to 1826\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n144\n19\n2\nreport of committee, (by Mr. Tomlinson,) same\nsubject\nRep. Com.\n1\n50\n20\n1\nproclamation of the President of the U. States,\nprohibiting (Docs. Pres. Mes.)\n-\nEx. Doc.\nI\n2\n36\n20\n2\ncorrespondence with Great Britain\n.\nEx. Doc.\n6\n259\n21\n1\nmessage on probability of its being opened\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n110\n21\n2\ncorrespondence (Mr. McLane) relative to renew-\nal of\nEx. Doc.\n1\n22\n21\n2\nPresident's views respecting the convention con-\ncluded by Mr. McLane (Pres. Mes.)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\ns\n19\n1\nCollege, Cumberland, Tennessee, memorial of, for\naid\nEx. Doc.\n9\n160\n19\n1\nColes, Samuel, (pension)\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n21\n1\nCollins, Charles, (moiety of vessel condemned, vio-\nlation of revenue laws)\nRep. Com.\n1\n136\nDigitized by\n32\nINDEX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n18\n1\nCollectors of Customs, annual report of emoluments\nof, in 1823\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n120\n18\n2\nSame, in 1824\n-\n.\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n106\n19\n1\nSame, in 1825\n-\n-\n-\n.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n147\n19\n2\nSame, in 1826\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n134\n20\n1\nSame, in 1827\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n225\n20\n2\nSame, in 1828\n-\n-\n.\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n136\n21\n1\nSame, in 1829\n-\n.\nEx. Doc.\n3\n71\n20\n1\nemoluments received by, in 1824, '5, '6, & '7\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n141\n20\n1\non increasing emoluments of collectors of cer-\ntain ports\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n35\n21\n1\nrespecting the reduction of salaries of\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n*10\n18\n1\nCommerce and navigation of the United States, in\n1823, annual statement of\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n73\n18\n2\nSame, in 1824\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n90\n19\n1\nSame, in 1825\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n9\n148\n19\n2\nSame, in 1826\n-\n-\n-\n.\nEx. Doc.\n6\n120\n20\n1\nSame, in 1827\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n253\n20\n2\nSame, in 1828\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\ns\n137\n21\n1\nSame, in 1829\n-\n-\n-\n-\n.\nEx. Doc.\n2\n49\n21\n2\nSame, in 1830\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n140\n21\n2\nreason why annual statement was not submitted\nbefore adjournment of Congress\nEx. Doc.\ns\n124\n21\n1\nreport of Mr. Cambreleng, from the Committee\non Commerce, on the past and present condi-\ntion of the, with various statements on the sub-\nject\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n165\n18\n1\nCommercial regulations, digest of the\nEx. Doc.\n7\n130\n19\n1\nCommerce with Brazil and Buenos Ayres, on extend-\ning protection to\nEx. Doc.\n6\n119\n19\n1\nreport of committee, same subject\nRep. Com.\n1\n120\n19\n2\nwith foreign nations and colonies of Great Britain,\nrespecting\nRep. Com.\n1\n50\nCommissary General of Subsistence of the Army,\n(See Army.)\nCommissary General of Purchases of the Army,\n(See Army.)\n20\n1\nCommissioners under Ghent treaty, extend time to\nEx. Doc.\n6\n257\n18\n2\nCommissioner of Public Buildings, respecting the\naccounts of the late Samuel Lane\nRep. Com.\n2\n79\n276\n19\n1\non increasing salary of\n-\n.\nRep. Com.\n2\n186\n19\n1\nCommutation pay, officers of the revolution, on the\nsubject of\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n135\n19\n1\nreport of committee on applications for\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n227\n20\n1\nCommittee on Expenditures in the different Depart-\nments, respecting the duties of\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n116\n21\n1\nComparet, Francis, allowance under Indian treaty -\nRep. Com.\n1\n38\n21\n1\nComb, or Cohn, heirs of (land claim)\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n186\n21\n2\nCompensation, extra, allowed officers in civil employ-\nment, in 1828 and 1829\n-\nEx. Doc.\ns\n126\n18\n1\nConnecticut, memorial of the merchants of, in favor\nof tariff\nEx. Doc.\n2\n36\n20\n1\nmemorial of the inhabitants of Windham, culture\nof silk, &c.\nEx. Doc.\ns\n159\n20\n1\nfees received by marshal of, in 1827\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n131\nTwo reports of the same number.\nDigitized by Google\nFROM EIGHTEENTH TO TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS.\n3:\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume\nNumber\nPage.\n19\n1\nConnecticut river, report of survey of\n-\nEx Doc\ny\n154\n20\n2\ncanal, Lake Memparemagog, survey and cost -\nEx. Doc.\na\n118\n21\n1\non making survey of routes for canal, or railroad,\nfrom the Sound to Canada line\nRep. Com.\n2\n294\n21\n1\ncompany, statements of, relative to Farmington\nand Hampsinre, and Hamden Canal Co.,\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n341\n21\n2\nreport of survey of the valley of, by De Witt\nClinton, under provisions of act of 1824\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n121\nContested elections. (See Elections, contested.)\n18\n1\nConstitution, on amending, in relation to election of\nmembers of Congress, President of the United\nStates. and Vice President (by Mr. McDuffie)\nRep. Com.\nI\n8\n19\n1\non amending. in relation to election of members\nof Congress\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n221\n19\n1\npropositions to amend, in relation to election of\nPresident, &c. (See resolutions end of Vol. 2,\nRep. Com., 19th Cong. 1st Sess)\n19\n2\nresolutions of the Legislature of Ohio, in favor\nof amendment\n-\nEx. Doc\n5\n109\n20\n1\nresolution of the Legislature of Alabama, same\nEx: Doc.\n3\n116\n20\n1\nresolution of the Legislature of N. Jersey, same\nEx. Doc\n6\n236\n21\n1\nPresident recommends an amendment, same sub-\nject\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n:\n21\n2\nPresident again recommends the subject to the\nconsideration of Congress\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n17\n21\n1\nresolution of the Legislature of Georgia, in favor\nof amending\n.\nRep. Com.\n1\n47\n20\n2\nConstitutional questions, five judges of Supreme\nCourt to concur on\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n34\n18\n2\nCongress, members of the 18th, where born, &c. -\nEx. Doc\n6\n100\n19\n1\nof the 19th, same\n.\nEx. Doc.\n10\n182\n19\n1\non fixing time of adjournment of 1st session of\nthe 19th\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n141\n19\n1\non changing laws in relation to election of\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n221\n19\n1\nlist of members who have received Executive ap-\npointments, to 1826\nEx. Doc.\n9\n164\n21\n1\non fixing ratio of representation, fifth census, for\nmembers of\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n127\n21\n2\non fixing uniform mode of computing mileage of\nmembers\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n30\n21\n2\nrespecting the pay of members\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n34\nCongress of Panama. (See Panama.)\n18\n2\nConner, Lieut., proceedings of court martial in his\ncase\nEx. Doc.\n4\n81\nConstitution and Merino, slave ships. (See Slave ships.)\n19\n1\nConaway, Samuel, (pension)\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n20\n1\nContinental money, revolution, amount issued and\ndepreciation\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n107\n20\n2\nConture, Jean Baptiste, (building and personal pro-\nperty destroyed in public use, late war)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n51\n21\n1\nSame\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n33\n21\n1\nConsuls and other diplomatic agents, respecting sala-\nries of\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n220\n21\n1\nConalesky, or Challenge, and other Indians, (relin-\nquishing United States interest in their rescr-\nvations)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n69\n21\n1\nConklin, George, and others, executors of Falconer\n(lost certificates, revolution)\n5\nGoogle\n92\nDigitized\n34\nINDEX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nssion in\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n21\n1\nConkling, Judge, on charges by Mrs. Bradstreet\nagainst, with the views of minority of commit-\ntee\nRep. Com.\n3\n34.\n21\n1\nConard, John, Marshal of the castern district of Penn-\nsylvania, (indemnity for official acts by autho-\nrity of the United States)\nRep. Com.\n3\n3.3\n18\n1\nContingent expenses of the House of Representatives\nof the United States, in 1833: annual report of\nClerk\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n5\n18\n2\nSame, for 1824\n-\n-\n.\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n3\n19\n1\nSame, for 1825 -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n10\n19\n2\nSame, for 1826 -\n.\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n3\n20\n1\nSame, for 1827 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n5\n20\n2\nSame, for 1828 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n4\n21\n1\nSame, for 18'9\n-\n-\n-\n-\n.\nEx. Doc.\n1\nC\n21\n2\nSame, for 1830\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n5\n19\n2\nreport of Committee of Accounts, on the subject\nof\nRep. Com.\n2\n97\n21\n1\nrespecting payments on account of printing, &c.\nRep. Com.\n1\n*150\n18\n1\nof the military establishment, in 1823\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n45\n18\n2\nSame, for 1824 -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n40\n19\nI\nSame, for 1825 -\n.\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n48\n19\n2\nSame, for 1826 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\ns\n44\n20\n1\nSame, for 1827 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n4V\n20\n2\nSame, for 1828 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n53\n21\n1\nSame, for 1829 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n19\n21\n2\nSame, for 1830 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx Doc.\n1\n27\n18\n1\nof the naval establishment, in 1823\n-\n-\nEx Doc.\n2\n24\n18\n2\nSame, for 1824 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n32\n19\n1\nSame, for 1825 -\n.\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n26\n19\n2\nSame, for 1826 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n34\n20\n1\nSame, for 1827 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n50\n20\n2\nSame, for 1828 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\ns\n44\n21\n1\nSame, for 1829 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n35\n21\n2\nSame, for 1830 -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n28\n21\n1\nof the Treasury, in 1829, report of committee,\nrespecting\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n340\n21\n2\nSame, in 1830\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n168\n18\n2\nof the Navy, in 1824, report of committee, rela-\ntive to\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Mom\n1\n45\n21\n1\nDo in 1829, same\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n3\n393\n21\n2\nDo. in 1830, same\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n93\n18\n2\nof the State Department, in 1823 and 1824, on\nthe subject of\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n57\n20\n1\nDo. in 1825, 1826, and 187, (Mr. Blair)\n-\nRep. Com.\nS\n226\n21\nI\nDo. in 1838 and 1829\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n384\n19\n2\nof the House of Representatives, report of Com-\nmittee of Accounts, on\nRep. Com.\n3\n97\n21\n1\nrespecting payments on account of printing, &c.\nRep. om.\n-\n*150\n21\n2\nof the Post Office Department, in 1830, report\nof committee on\nRep. om.\n1\n118\n18\n1\nContracts made by the War Department, in 1823\n.\nEx Doc\n4\n59\n18\n2\nSame, for 1824 -\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n56\n19\n1\nSame, for 1825 -\n-\n-\n-\nEx Doc.\n5\n101\n19\n2\nSame, for 1826 -\n-\n-\n.\n-\nEx. Doc\n6\n131\n20\n1\nSame, for 1827 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx Doc.\n3\n221\n20\n2\nSame, for 1828 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx Doc.\ns\n105\n21\n1\nSame, for 3829 -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n86\n21\n2\nSame, for 183\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx Duc.\n3\n73\nTwo reports of the same number.\nFROM EIGHTEENTH TO TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS.\n35\nCongress.\nSession\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n18\nI\nContracts made by the Navy Commissioners, in 1823\nEx. Doc.\n5\n97\n18\n2\nSame, in 1824\n-\n-\nEx. Doc\n2\n31\n19\n1\nSame, in 1825\n-\n-\n.\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n49\n19\n2\nSame, in 1826\n-\n-\n.\n-\n-\nEx Doc\n2\n33\n20\n1\nSame, in 1827\n-\n.\n-\n-\n-\nEx Doc\n3\n128\n20\n2\nSame, in 1828\n-\n-\n-\n.\n.\nEx. Doc.\n2\n45\n21\n1\nSame, in 1829\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc\n2\n30\n21\n2\nSame, in 1830\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n42\n18\n1\nmade by the Post Office Department, in 1823\n-\nEx Doc.\n11\n159\n18\n2\nSame, in 1824\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n99\n19\n1\nSame, in 1825\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc\n10\n171\n19\n2\nSame, in 1826\n-\n-\n-\n-\n.\nEx Doc\n6\n121\n20\n1\nSame, in 1827\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n258\n20\n2\nSame, in 1828\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n135\n21\n1\nSame, in 1829\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n77\n21\n2\nSame, in 1830\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n117\n21\n1\nmade by the Treasury Department, in 1829\n-\nEx Doc.\n3\n57\n21\n2\nSame, in 1830\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n94\n18\n1\nmade by Collectors of Revenue, and on account\nof light-houses, &c., in 1822\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n79\n18\n2\nSame, in 1823\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n66\n19\n1\nSame, in 1824 -\n-\n.\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n57\n19\n2\nSame, in 1825\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx Doc.\n5\n101\n20\n1\nSame, in 1826\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx Doc.\n5\n185\n20\n2\nSame, in 1827\n-\n-\n-\n.\n.\nEx Doc.\n4\n134\n21\n1\nSame, in 1828\n-\n-\n-\n.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n57\n21\n2\nSame, in 1829\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n94\n18\n:\nfor cannon, shot, &c., entered into, from 1820 to\n1824\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc\n2\n28\n18\n2\nfor the cultivation of vine and olive\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n87\n18\n2\nfor supplying stone, for fortifications, waters of\nChesapeake\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n98\n18\n1\nCoosa and Tennessee rivers, canal to connect the wa-\nters of\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n123\n21\n1\nrespecting a further survey, for canal or railroad\nRep. Com\n2\n180\n18\n2\nCook, James, assignee of James McLaughlin, (ra-\ntions furnished troops, late war)\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n42\n19\n1\nSame\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n32\n19\n1\nCooper, Thomas, President S C. College, (old sedi-\ntion law)\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n16\n21\n1\nmemorial of, same\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n149\n19\n1\nCooper, Adam, (pension)\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n2\n194\n20\n2\nCooksey, Theophilus, (lost horse, late war)\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n16\n20\n2\nCooley, Ebenezer, (land claim)\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n28\n20\n2\nCook, Samuel, and others, (spoliation by Portugal)\nRep. Com.\n1\n24\n21\n2\nCopy-rights. on amending and consolidating acts re-\nspecting\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n3\n18\n1\nCopper mines and salt springs, probable value, extent\nof reservations, and information generally, on\nthe subject of\n-\nEx. Doc\n6\n128\n19\n1\nCopp, Michael, (gun, &c., impressed)\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n12\n21\n1\nCourts, Eleanor, (pay due husband as surgeon, revo-\nlution)\n-\n-\nRep. I'om\n2\n240\nCourts. (See judiciary, and States in which they are.)\n18\n1\nCourts martial, trial of Lieut Kennon, proceedings of\nEx. Doc.\n10\n150\n18\n2\ntrial of Major Babcock, same\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n63\n18\n2\ntrial of Lieuts Weaver and onner, U S Navy\nEx. Doc.\n4\n81\n19\n1\nand courts of inquiry, expenses of, and to whom\npaid, since 1824, and out of what fund was the\nprinting of the trial of Com. Porter paid for\nEx. Google Doc.\nby\n-\n5\n91\n36\nINDEX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n19\n1\nCourts martial, trial of Col Chambers, proceedings\nof\nEx. Doc\n10\n176\n21\n1\ntrial of Adjutant Roger Jones, proceedings of\nEx. Doc.\n4\n104\n19\n1\nCorless, Emerson (pension)\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n20\n1\nCornell, Thomas F., (services as District Attorney,\nEast Florida)\nRep. Com\n4\n105\n21\n1\nSame\nRep. Com\n2\n208\n18\n1\nCotheal & Hallet, (illegal seizure by Spanish priva-\nteer)\nRep. Com\n1\n22\n19\n1\nCotton cordage and sails, test utility of, and compari-\nson with that of flax\nEx. Doc.\n4\n66\n20\n2\nexperiments of comparative fitness between cot-\nton and hemp, for the use of the Navy\nEx. Doc.\n3\n102\n20\n2\non connecting manufacture of cotton and hemp\nwith Navy\nEx. Doc\n2\n28\n21\n1\ncorrespondence on use of cotton sails, &c, in the\nNavy (Docs. Pres. Mes.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n237\n21\n2\nextracts of letters, Captains of Navy, same sub-\nject (Docs. Pres. Mes.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n226\n20\n2\nCotton. respecting discriminating duty on, by Great\nBritain\nEx. Doc.\n3\n130\n19\n1\nCox, John P, representatives of, paymaster (allow-\nance for money of which he was robbed)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n114\n20\n1\nSame\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n5.\n18\n1\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n80\n21\n1\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n52\n18\n1\nCox, Thomas, and others, (revolutionary pensions)\nRep. Com.\n1\n54\n18\n1\nCrawford, Wm. H, Sec'ry of the Treasury, charges\npreferred against him by Ninian Edwards\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n139\n18\nI\nMr. Crawford's answer to charges\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n145\n18\n1\nreports of committees, same subject\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n~\n128\n133\n21\n1\nCramer, and others, owners of schooner Joseph &\nMary -\nRep. Com.\n2\n279\n18\n2\nCrain. John, (lost certificate, revolution)\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n55\nCreck Indians. (See Indians)\n20\n1\nCreek war, correspondence of General Jackson and\nthe Secretary of War relative to term of ser-\nvice of Tennessee militia\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n146\n20\n2\nCrew, Caleb children of (navy pension)\n-\n.\nRep. Com.\n1\n103\n21\n1\n1 rittenden, Rob't, assignee of (horses lost, late war)\nRep. Com.\n3\n339\n19\n1\nCrimes, against the United States, on the subject of\npunishment for\n.\nRep. Com\n1\n71\n20\n2\nnumber of convictions, executions, and pardons,\nsince the adoption of the Constitution, for\n-\nEx. Doc\n6\n-146\n18\n2\nCrockett, Joseph, sureties of (Collector of internal\ntaxes, Kentucky)\nRep. Com.\n2\n81\n19\n1\nCrockett, Samuel B. postmaster (losses by insolvent\nbanks)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n62\n20\n1\nCrowell. Col. John, agent Creek Indians, in relation\nto charges against\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n248\n20\n1\nCrosby, Dr Eliakim, Canadian (value of his proper-\nty confiscated, &c)\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\na209\n21\n1\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n2\n262\n20\n2\nCroix, Hubert La\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n46\n21\n2\nCrocker, Jonathan, (pension under act of 1818)\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n20\n21\n1\nCrown, Thomas, report of Secretary of War, in the\ncase of\nEx. Doc\n1\n8\n21\n2\nCuba, report on inequality of duties in\nRep. Com\n1\n116\nDigitized by\nFROM EIGHTEENTH TO TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS.\n37\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n20\n2\nCumberland hospital (on granting land to)\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n43\n21\n1\nCumberland river, Tennessee, committee recom-\nmends survey of, with view of removing ob-\nstructions at Harpeth shoals\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n181\n18\n1\nCumberland road, expenditures in 1823 for repairs of,\nDaniel Shriver, superintendent\nEx. Doc.\n11\n154\n18\n1\nrespecting the establishment of toll gates on\n(Pres Mes)\nEx Doc\n1\n2\n12\n18\n1\nreport of committee, on establishing toll gates\nRep. Com.\n2\n118\n19\n1\nreport, same\nRep. Com\n2\n143\n19\n1\nstate of road in 1826, and repairs necessary for its\npreservation\nEx. Doc.\n10\n168\n19\n1\nreport of engineer, on survey and location of road,\nWheeling to Missouri\nEx. Doc.\n4\n51\n19\n1\non extending the road to Washington city\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n100\n19\n2\nSame\nEx. Doc.\n2\n16\n19\n2\nreport of superintendent on that part between\nCanton and Zanesville\nEx. Doc.\n2\n18\n20\n1\nSame (Docs. Pres. Mes.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n59\n19\n2\nsurveys and drawings of the route from Wheeling,\nthrough Ohio, Indiana, &c, to Missouri\nEx. Doc\n5\n74\n19\n2\nreport, &c., of route from Zanesville to Columbus\nEx. Doc.\n2\n31\n20\n1\nreport of superintendent, on best mode of repair-\ning the\nEx. Doc.\n2\n57\n20\n2\nSame\nEx. Doc.\n2\n178\n20\n1\nreport on that part from Indianopolis to Illinois\nline\nEx. Doc.\n4\n149\n20\n1\nresolutions of Pennsylvania, in favor of toll gates\nEx Doc.\n4\n152\n20\n2\nSame object\nEx. Doc\n2\n75\n20\n1\nmemorial of Indiana, in favor of its progress, &c.\nEx. Doc.\n4\n163\n20\n1\nreport of postmaster, on its condition\nEx. Doc.\n7\n269\n20\n2\nannual report of superintendent, for 1828\nEx. Doc.\n1\n14\n20\n2\nreport of surveys of routes for extending it to\nWashington\nEx. Doc.\n2\n39\n20\n2\nreport of commissioner, location of road from\nZanesville to Missouri\nEx. Doc.\n3\n113\n21\n1\nreport of engineer appointed to inspect repairs\non, in 1829\nEx. Doc.\n2\n36\n21\n1\nreport of survey of routes from Vandalia to St.\nLouis\nEx. Doc\n3\n59\n21\n1\nmemorial of Legislature of Indiana, appropriation\nfor\nRep. Com.\n1\n74\n21\n1\nreport of committee, on changing location, so as\nto pass through Dayton and Eaton, in Ohio\nRep. Com.\n3\n410\n21\n2\nprogress in constructing it thro' Indiana, amount\nexpended, and probable sum required for its\ncompletion\nEx. Doc.\n1\n12\n21\n2\nreport of Secretary of War, same subject\n-\nEx. Doc\n2\n36\n21\n2\nmemorial of citizens of Fayette, Pennsylvania, on\nsubject of\nEx. Doc.\n2\n44\n21\n2\nmemorial of the Legislature of Indiana, continua-\ntion of\nEx. Doc.\n3\n69\n21\n2\nmemorial of citizens of Washington, Pennsylva-\nnia, on subject of\nEx Doc.\n3\n78\n21\n2\nCustoms, instructions to Appraisersand Collectors of\nEx. Doc.\n4\n112\n19\n1\nrespecting losses, &c. in Philadelphia. tea case -\nEx. Doc.\n8\n137\n19\n1\nproposition by Mr. Livingston for consolidating\nlaws relative to collection of. See end of vol.\n2, Rep. Com. (19th Con. 1st Sess.)\nDigitized by Google\nw\n38\nINDEX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,\nCongress\nSession.\nVolume\nNumber\nPage.\n19\nCustoms, annual receipts of the, from 1815 to 1826\ndistingu:shing between ad val. and specific duties\nEx. Doc.\n5\n107\n18\n!\nemoluments of officers in 1823, and expenditures\nEx. Doc.\n6\n120\n18\n2\nSame,\nin 1821\n-\n-\nEx Doc.\n6\n106\n19\nI\nSame,\nin 1825\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n147\n19\nSame,\nin 1826\n-\n-\nEx Doc\n7\n134\n20\n1\nSame,\nin 1827\n-\n-\nEx Doc\n5\n225\n20\n?\nSame,\nin 1828\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n136\n21\n1\nSame,\nin 1829\n-\n-\nEx Doc.\n3\n71\n21\n2\nSame.\nin 1830\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\ns\n122\n21\n2\nextra allowance to officers of the, in 1828-'9\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n126\n20\n1\nemoluments received by officers, in 1824-'5-'6-'7\nEx. Doc.\n4\n141\n20\n1\non increasing emoluments of collectors at certain\nports\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n35\n21\n1\nrespecting reduction of salaries of officers of\n-\nRep Com\n1\n*10\n18\n2\nrevenue derived from, in 1823, (an. rep. on finan.)\nEx. Doc.\n2\n26\n19\n1\nSame,\nin 1824,\ndo.\n-\nEx Doc.\nI\n13\n19\n2\nSame,\nin 1825,\ndo.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n11\n20\nI\nSame,\nin 1826,\ndo.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n4\n34\n2\n2\nSame,\nin 1827,\ndo.\n-\nEx Doc.\n1\n9\n21\nI\nSame,\nin 1828,\ndo.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n6\n21\n4\nSame,\nin 1829,\ndo\nEx Doc.\n1\n7\n19\n1\nCustom and warehouses, amount expended in the\npurchase and erection of and where situated\nEx. Doc\n5\n93\n20\n1\nat Philadelphia. respecting the printing and sta-\ntionery for\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc\ns\n105\n19\n1\nCurtis, John, (pension)\n-\n.\n.\n-\nRep Com\n2\n164\n19\n1\nCurtis, James (pension)\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep Com\n2\n164\n19\n1\nCurd, John, (pension)\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep Com.\n2\n164\n20\n-\nCunningham, Alexander, (correct error in patent,\nbounty land)\n-\n-\n-\nRep Com.\n1\n78\n19\n1\nCunningham. Patrick. (pension)\n-\n-\n-\nRep Com\n2\n193\n20\n1\nCulbertson, John, memorial of, (services as interpre.\nter U.S. court, Louisiana)\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n92\n19\n1\nCushman, Andrew, (pension)\n-\n-\n-\nRep Com\n2\n164\n19\n1\nCutts, Thomas, jr., (indemnity. purchase of a ves-\nsel sold at instance of U. S.)\n-\n-\nRep Com\n1\n59\n20\nA\nCutaw, Angelia. and C Boyer\n-\n-\nRep Com.\n2\n127\n19\n1\nD'Auterive, Marigny, (value of slave and other\n1\n58\nproperty lost in public service, late war)\n-\nRep Com.\n1\n126\n1\n21\n20\n1\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep Com.\n3\n210\n}\n21\nI\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep Com\n1\n26\n18\n1\nDarlington, inhabitants of, against new tariff\n-\nEx. Doc\n5\n101\n18\n1\nDarien, Georgia, inhabitants of, against new tariff\nEx. Doc.\n5\n98\n18\n1\nDavis, Lewis c, (pre-emption to land)\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n2\n115\n19\n1\nDavis, Daniel, (bounty land, revolution)\n-\n-\nRep Com\n1\n60\n19\n2\nDavis, George, surveyor of Mississippi, letter on\nsurveying lands\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n102\n21\n1\nDavies, Lincecum, and King, (services in exploring\nIndian country west of Mississippi)\n-\n-\nRep Com.\n2\n249\n19\n1\nDavidson, David, (pension)\n-\nRep Com\n2\n164\n18\n2\nDavidson, General, respecting monument to the\nmemory of\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n73\n19\n1\nDailey, Dennis, (pension)\n.\n-\n-\n-\nRep Com\nof\n164\n19\n1\nDarlington, Joseph -\n.\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\nI\n21\n19\n1\nDay, John, (pension)\n-\n-\n-\nRep Com.\n2\n164\n21\nI\nDavis, Nancy, (commutation pay. revolution)\n-\nRep Com.\n1\n21\nTwo reports of the same number.\nDigitized\nby\nGoogle\nFROM EIGHTEENTH TO TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS.\n39\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n20\n1\nDavis, Robert (horse lost, Seminole war)\n-\n-\nRep Com.\n1\n10\n20\n1\nDavis, Amos, assignee of, (refund amount of judg\nan\nI\n36\nment erroneously paid)\n-\n-\n-\nRep Com\n3\n184\n}\n21\n1\nSame\n-\n-\n-\nRep om\n2\n270\n18\n2\nDay, Benjamin, (pension, revolution)\n-\n-\nRep Com.\n1\n54\n20\n1\nDayton and lake Ene canal, on granting aid to\n-\nRep Com\n2\n88\n21\nI\nDauphin, John, heirs of, refund forfeiture of vessel)\nRep Com\n3\n301\n2.\n2\nDawes, Mary, (pre emption to land)\n-\n-\nRep Com\n1\n9\n21\n1\nSame\n-\n-\nRep Com\n1\n162\n18\n/\nDale, Samuel, (services in Creek and Seminole wars)\nRep Com.\n1\n75\n21\nDale, Samuel, (supplies furnshed troops late war)\nRep Com\n1\n79\n21\nI\nDandridge, Elizabeth, widow of Peter, (commuta-\nbon, revolution)\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n182\nin\ns\nDanish brig, Henrick, memorial respecting claims for\nEx Doc.\n3\n65\n21\n2\nreport of committee, same subject\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n100\n21\nI\nDaniel, W. C., commissioner, (removal of obstruc-\ntions, Savannah river, against the claim of\nBargy and others)\n-\nRep Com.\n3\n415\n21\n2\nDardin, David, representatives of, (value of horse\ntaken for public service in the revolution)\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n98\n18\n1\nDeaf and dumb, Kentucky, memorial of, names of\npupils, cost, &c.\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n122\n18\n2\non granting land in aid of asylums for\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n28\n19\n1\n-\n-\nEx Doc.\nan\n1\n9\nof Kentucky, memorial of trustees of\n5\n100\n- }\n19\n1\non granting relief to\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n7\n19\n1\nPennsylvania and New York, on granting land\nfor benefit of\n-\nRep. Com\n2\n155\n20\n1\nrelative to location of land granted to institution\nof Kentucky\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n208\n21\n1\non granting land to institutions in Ohio, N. York,\nPennsylvania, and North Carolina\n-\nRep. Com\n?\n222\n19\n1\nDeans, Samuel, (pension)\n-\nRep. Com\n2\n164\n18\nI\nDebt of U.S. in 18:2, (annual report on finance)\nEx. Doc\n1\n16\n31\n18\n2\non 1st Oct 1826, and\n1st Jan and Oct. 1824,\ndo.\n-\nEx. Doc\n2\n26\n19\nI\nin 1824,\ndo.\nEx. Doc\n1\n13\n19\n4\non 1stOct. 1825, 1st Jan.\nand Oct. 1826, and 1st\nJan 1827,\ndo.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n11\n20\n1\non 1st Oct. 1827,\ndo.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n4\n49\n20\n:\non 1st January, 1829,\ndo.\n-\nEx. Doc\n1\n9\n14\n21\n1\non 1st October, 1829, and\non st January, 1830,\ndo.\n-\nEx Doc\n1\n6\n21\n2\non 1st January, 18:1,\ndo.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n7\n43\n20\n1\namount required annually to extinguish the pub-\nlic debt in 1855\nEx. Doc.\n5\n195\n21\n2\namount annually disbursed on account of the\npublic debt, from adoption of constitution to\n1829\n-\n-\nEx. Doc\n1\n11\n18\n2\nDecrits, John, (services in late war)\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n52\n21\n1\nDe Graff, John J , and J. Walton, (losses, &c. Trea-\nsury notes)\n-\nRep Com\n3\n383\n20\n1\nDe Krafft, F. c, (see Mrs. Decatur and others)\n-\nRep Com.\n3\n201\n2.\n2\nSame\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n37\n19\n1\nDecatur, Susan, and others, (destruction of Phila-\ndelphia frigate)\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com\nI\n48\n19\n2\nSame\n-\n.\n-\n-\nRep. Com\nI\n74\n20\n1\nSame, with various documents\nRep. Com.\n3\n-\n.\n201\n40\nINDEX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n20\n2\nDecatur, Susan, and others, (destruction of Phila-\ndelphia frigate)\n.\nRep. Com\n1\n37\n21\n1\nPresident recommends claims to favorable consid\neration of Congress\n-\nEx Doc\n1\n2\n:\n21\n1\nanother report of committee\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n60\n21\n1\nDe Homergue and Duponceau, essays of, on growth\nand manufacture of silk\n-\nEx Doc\n4\n126\n21\n2\nletter from Nr De Homergue, on same subject-\nEx. Doc\n4\n114\nDefaulters. (See Balances)\nD. laware bay, Breakwater. (See Breakwater.)\n20\n1\nDelaware bay, estimate of coasting trade through, in\n1827\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n67\n18\nCI\nDelaware and Raritan canal, report and survey of\nroute for\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n83\n20\n1\nDelaware and Hudson Canal Company, import iron\nfor railroads, free of duty\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n247\n20\n1\nDelaware, on claims of State of, for interest, &c. on\nexpenditures, late war\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n4\n249 (B\n21\n1\nSame\n-\nRep. Com\n2\n185\n21\n2\nLeg slature in favor of tariff of 1828, and inter\nnal improvement\nEx. Doc\n4\n137\n21\n1\nDel Barco, Manuel, (import slave from Havana\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n51\n19\nI\nDelassize, Jean Valery, (boat destroyed, late war)\n-\nRep Com\n2\n156\n19\nI\nDe La Houssaye, heirs of, (land claim)\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n28\n19\n1\nDelafield, John, (see Naham Ward)\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n101\n19\n1\nDelesdernier, Lewis F,, (pension)\n-\n-\nRep Com\n2\n164\n21\n1\nDelapierre, Bartholomew, (pension, late war)\n-\nRep. Com\n3\n391\n19\n1\nDe Maison Rouge, (land claim)\n-\nRep Com\n1\n2\n21\n1\nDemarest, Samuel, (buildings and other property\ndestroyed by troops U. S)\n-\nRep Com\n1\n138\n21\n1\nDennison and Ely, (claims under contract, transport\nnavy armament)\n.\nRep. Com\nS\n329\n18\n1\nDenny, Penelope, (navy pension)\n-\n-\n-\nRep Com\n1\n6\n19\n1\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep Com\nI\n1\n20\n2\nSame\n-\n-\n-\nRep Com\n1\n103\n19\n2\nDenmark, copy of treaty of commerce and naviga-\ntion with, (Doc. President's message)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n14\n20\n2\nrespecting settlement of claims for spoliations,\n(President's message)\n-\nEx Doc.\nI\n2\n21\n1\nSame,\n(President's message)\nEx. Doc\n1\n2\n21\n2\ncorrespondence respecting commercial inter-\ncourse with her West India islands\n-\nEx. Doc.\nI\n21\n21\n2\nreport of committee respecting commerce to St.\nCroix\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n117\n21\n2\nclaims of citizens of U.S, respecting brig Hen-\nrick\n.\n.\nEx. Doc\ns\n65\n21\n2\ncopy of treaty with\n-\nEx Doc\n1\n3\n21\n2\nreport of committee respecting claim for brig\nHenrick\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n100\n19\n1\nDeep Creekand Castleman Summits, relative to sur-\nvey of route, canal\n.\nEx. Doc.\n10\n169\n21\n1\nreport of survey, &c.\n-\nEx. Doc\n1\n7\n19\n1\nDepartments, Executive, on reorganizing and esta-\nblishing an additional one\n-\nRep. Com\n2\n932\n19\n2\non creating a ' Home Department\"\n-\n-\nRep. Com\nI\n10\n21\nJ\nDequindre and Smith, Michigan volunteers, serv. of\nRep. om\n2\n268\n19\n1\nDeserters from French vessels of war,correspondence\nrespecting\nEx. Doc\n4\n54\n19\n1\nfrom foreign vessels, on the restoration of\nEx. Noe.\n5\n86\nFROM EIGHTEENTH TO TWENTY FIRST CONGRESS.\n41\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n19\n1\nDesertions in the army, plan recommended by Sec-\nretary of war, to prevent, (Docs Pres Mess.)-\nEx. Doc\n1\n1\n9\n3\n47\n19\n1\nnumber of, for the three last years previous to\nEx. Doc.\n4\n61\nSeptember, 1825\n8\n140\n19\n1\nDesilva, Joseph, (pension)\nRep. Com\n2\n164\n21\n1\nDesmoines and Rock river rapids, reports, &c., sur\nveys of\nEx. Doc.\n1\n7\n18\n1\nDetroit, St. Anne's church in\nRep. Com.\n1\n30\n21\n2\nrespecting plan and laying out the town of, by\nthe Governor and Judges\nRep. Com.\n1\n83\n19\n1\nDetroit and Chicago road, respecting survey and lo-\ncation of\nEx. Doc.\n4\n68\n19\n1\nDetroit and Lake Michigan road, on opening\nRep. Com\n2\n144\n20\n1\nDe Valverd, Ysabel Osono\nRep. Com.\nI\n49\n20\n2\nDevereux, Jas, and others, (spoliations by Portugal)\nRep. Com.\n1\n24\n19\n1\nDe Witt, James, (pension)\nRep Com.\n2\n194\n20\n1\nDewing and Bulkley, (judgment U. S. under recog\nnizance bond, driving cattle, late war, to enemy)\nRep. Com.\n1\n14\n20\n2\nDexter, Edward, (French spoliations)\n-\n-\nRep Com.\nI\n82\nDirect taxes. (See Taxes\n18\n1\nDistrict of Columbia, relative to distributing arms to\nmilitia of, (Documents President's message) -\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n50\n18\n1\ninhabitants of, change form of government\n-\nEx Doc.\n2\n49\n18\n1\non subject of national currency\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n132\n18\n2\nPresident recommends that provisions be made\nfor quarantine\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc\n5\n89\n18\n2\non building new prison in\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n52\n18\n2\non charges of J P. Van Ness us. Judge Thruston\nRep Com.\n2\n85\n18\n2\nrespecting sale of lots in Washington, in the\nRep Com.\n2\n90\n19\n1\non establishing a national observatory in\n-\nRep Com.\n1\n124\n19\n1\non-assessment laws of Washington, qualification\nof voters\nRep Coin.\n1\n83\n19\n2\non subject of selling free negroes for jail fees,\nin the\nRep Com.\nI\n43\n20\n2\nrespecting slavery in the, and relative to use of\njails, &c.\nRep. Com.\n1\n60\n20\n1\nmemorial, Corporation of Washington, improve\nPotomac, &c.\nEx Doc.\n2\n51\n20\n1\ninhabitants, abolish slavery in\n-\nEx. Doc\n5\n215\n20\n1\ninhabitants of Pennsylvania, same subject\n-\nEx D C.\n3\n86\n20\n1\non amending laws respecting execution of deeds,\ntransfer of real estate in\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n78\n20\n1\non enlarging powers of the Corporations to pro-\nvide for subscription of stock Chesapeake and\nOhio canal, with statements showing value of\nproperty, &c. in each Corporation\nRep. Com.\n2\n112\n20\n1\non extending time, draw lotteries in\n-\n20\nRep. Com.\n3\n174\n2\nmerchants of Alexandria, claims under Ghent\ntreaty\nRep. Com.\n1\n18\n21\n1\non preparing code of criminal and civil laws for\nthe\nRep. Com.\n2\n269\n21\n1\non exempting members of fire companies from\nmilitia duty\nRep. Com.\n2\n207\n21\n1\non repairing Pennsylvania avenue, with state-\nments showing the amount of property owned\nby the Government, and amount of expendi-\ntures on the public buildings in the\nRer. Com.\n2\n184\n21\n2\nPresident invites attention of Con. to, (Pres. Mes.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n26\n6\n42\nINDEX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\nJ\nx\n1\nI\nDistrict tonnage of U. S. in 1832, annual statem't of\nEx. Doc.\n2\n46\n16\nSame,\nin 1823\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc\n3\n50\n19\n1\nSame,\nin 1824\n-\n-\n-\nEx Doc.\n3\n28\n19\n2\nSame,\nin 1835\n-\n-\n-\nEx Doc\n5\n100\n20\n1\nSame,\nin 1826\n-\n-\n-\nF.x Doc.\n2\n48\n20\nSame,\nin 1827\n-\n.\nEx. Doc.\n2\n54\n18\n:\nDismal wamp canal, state of its finances\n-\n-\nEx Doc.\n5\n86\n19\nreport of Secretary of War on its military im-\nportance\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n15\n19\n:\nreport of Chief Engineer, recommending plan\nfor the construction of, with estimate of cost,\n(documents President's message)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n22\n20\n1\nDinsmore, Silas, Indian agent, complaints against,\nrespecting passports\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n219\n19\n-\nDigges, Wm.D., addi. land Fort Washington, from\nRep. Com.\n1\n27\n2!\nSame\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n151\n18\nI\nDistillers, Berks county, Pennsylvania\nRep. Com.\n1\n13\n18\nDividends, on public stocks, unclaimed on 1st Janu-\nary, 1825\n-\nEx. Doc\n4\n62\n19\nI\nDividends, on public stocks, unclaimed, respecting\nRep. Com.\n2\n139\n20\n1\nDixon, Joseph, (damage done his land at Dixon's\npoint)\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n241\n18\n1\nDixon, Wm. and James, (remit forfeiture on goods)\nRep. Com.\n1\n44\n20\n2\nDix, Ellen, (navy pension)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n103\n19\n1\nDiplomatic agents, &c, Mr. Adams's argument,\nrespecting outfits to Ministers\n-\nEx Doc.\n10\n177\n19\n1\nopinion of Attorney General, same subject\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n167\n21\n1\nrespecting outfits and allowances to\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n37\n21\n1\non retrenchment in our foreign intercourse\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n85\n21\n1\nreport of committee respecting settlement of\naccounts of\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n2\n220\n18\n1\nDocks. (See Dry Docks.)\n18\n1\nDonnelson, Herd, and others, (land claims)\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n37\nDoyal, Hardy, and George Caperton, (pre-emption\nto land)\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n2\n115\n18\n2\nDoyle, Edmund, land claim)\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n14\n19\n1\nDodds, Zachariah, (pension)\n-\n-\nI\nRep Com\n2\n164\n19\n1\nDodge, Phineas, (pension)\n.\n-\n-\nRep. 1 om.\n2\n164\n19\nI\nDoy le and Hambly, (land claim)\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n27\n19\n1\nDooling, Patrick, pension)\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n193\n20\n1\nDolan, Nancy, (indemnity land purchased of U. S.)\nRep. Com.\n3\n150\n21\n1\nSame\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n8\n20\n1\nDorr, John, (drawback on Dutch playing cards)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n21\n19\n1\nDorsey, John E., (advance on anchors, remit judg-\nment for)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n96\n21\n1\nDonald, John, heirs of, (value of schooner and\ncargo, lost while, as alleged, in charge of offi-\ncer of U.S. navy)\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n206\n21\n1\nDox, G., Postmaster, sureties of, with report of\nPostmaster General,\n-\nRep. Com.\nI\n109\n19\n1\nDowling, Terence, (pension)\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n20\nI\nDouglass, Dennison, (property destroyed by troops\nU. S., late war)\n-\n.\nRep. Com.\n4\n238\n19\nI\nDouglass, Thomas, (pension)\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n21\nI\nDouglass's letter on boundary, Georgia and Florida\nEx. Doc\n4\n140\n18\n2\nDouble-headed shot keys, respecting erection of\nlight-houses, &c.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n21\n20\nI\nDray'on, Wm., heirs of (land claim)\n-\nRep. Com\n3\n200\n01\n1\nDraftsman for House of Representatives, on discon-\n1\n113\ntinuing services of\nRep. Com\n3\n338\nFROM EIGHTEENTH TO TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS.\n43\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNum 11,\nPage.\n18\n1\nDrawbacks on exports, in 1820-'1-'2, compared with\nthe amount of duties\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n58\n18\n2\nSame, in 1821, 1822, and 1823, -\n.\n-\nEx. Doc\n3\n44\n19\n1\nSame, in 1822, 1823, and 1824, -\n-\n-\nEx Doc.\n8\n20\n1\nSame, in 1824, 1825, and 1826,\n-\n.\nEx. Doc\n7\n280\n20\n2\nSame, in 1825, 1826, and 827, -\n-\n-\nEx. Doc\n2\n25\n21\n1\nSame, in 1826, 1827, and 1828,\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n29\n21\n2\nSame, in 18 7, 1828, and 1829, -\n.\nEx Doc\n3\n103\n18\n2\nDrawbacks, on authorizing Secretary of Treasury to\ngrant relief in certain cases, non-confirmity\nwith laws\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n10\n18\n2\non refined sugar, on increasing\n.\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n6\n20\n1\nSame\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n31\n19\n1\non extending time within which exports may be\nmade with benefit of\nEx. Doc.\n5\n94\n20\n1\nreport of committee on extending time\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n39\n19\n2\nannually from 1816 to 1826, showing amount of,\non ad valorem duty, and on goods paying spe-\ncific duties\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n107\n20\n1\non extending provisions of 28th section of act\nof 1st March, 18 3, relative to transportation\nof goods from port to port, with benefit of\n.\nRep. Com\n1\n72\n21\n1\non rum, letter from Henry Bull, in favor of\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n143\n21\n2\non sugar, from 1815 to 1829\n-\nEx. Doc.\nI\n18\n21\n2\nDrish, Charles, representatives of Christian Ish,\n(Quartermaster's certificate, revolution)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n56\n19\n1\nDry docks, use of Navy, on the expediency of con-\nstructing\nEx Doc.\n8\n143\n19\n2\nsurvey of harbors, with a view to docks, with esti-\nmate of their cost, &c\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n125\n19\n2\nmemorial of citizens of Portsmouth, N. H, in\nfavor of\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n92\n20\n1\nreport of committee, on the expediency of con-\nstructing\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n100\n20\n2\nreport of committee, same view\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n8\n21\n1\nreport of Commissioners, in 1815, on the subject\nof\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n43\n21\n2\nrespecting progress in erecting (Docs. Pres. Mes.)\nEx. Doc.\n25\n206\n1\n210\n20\n1\nDrummond, Rich'd, agent of crew of privateer Roger\n(over payment of duties)\n-\nRep Com.\n3\n170\n20\n1\nDubose, Samuel, administrator of Dick (allow pay-\nment of bounties to soldiers)\n-\n20\nRep. Com.\n2\n129\n2\nSame\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n30\n20\n1\nDubord, Anna, (import her slaves from Cuba)\n-\nRep. Com\n2\n70\n18\n1\nDuncan, Jonas, (destruction of house)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n65\n19\n1\nDuncan, Silas, Lieut. U.S. Navy, on granting thanks\nof Congress to\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n41\n18\n2\nDuane, Wm., (pay for system of cavalry discipline)\nRep. Com\n1\n13\n19\n1\nDunross, Frances, (change of bounty land unfit for\n19\ncultivation)\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n54\n1\nDunham, Stephen, (pension)\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n19\n1\nDumass, John F., (spoliations)\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n202\n21\n1\nDunn, Matilda, (aid in consideration of peculiar cir-\ncumstances of death of her husband, while in\npublic service)\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n216\n19\n2\nDupuis, J. B., (Madrid land claim)\n-\n-\n20\nRep. Com\n1\n44\n1\nSame\n-\nDigitizRep.Com\n55\n44\nINDEX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,\nCongress\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n21\n2\nDuponecau, P. S., presents Congress with silk flag\nof American manufacture\nRep. Com.\n1\n7\n21\n1\nDupre, Widow, heirs of (buildings destroyed while\nin public service, last war)\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n73\n18\n1\nDuvall, Mareen, (provi ions for army)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n49\n21\n2\nDuvall & Carnes, (damage in scizure of their pro-\nperty by Government officers, under supposi-\ntion of their trading with Indians)\nRep. Com.\n1\n74\nDuties, tariff of, memorials for and against, (see tariff\nand names of States from whence they came)\n21\n2\nan\nDuties, internal, amount accruing in each State,\nrespectively, in 1814, '15, '16, and '17, and\namount paid into the Treasury\nin\n2\n35\nEx. Doc.\n4\n132\n18\n1\nDuties, comparative statements of, under old and new\ntariff\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n38\n18\n1\nPresident Monroe recommends revision of tariff,\nwith a view to protect manufactures (Pres. Mes.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n11\n18\n1\nand drawbacks, in 1820, '21, and '22, compara-\ntive view of\nEx. Doc.\n4\n58\n18\n1\nreceived in 1822, from customs (annual report on\nfinance)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n16\n-\nIS\n18\n1\non increasing tariff of, protect agriculture\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n89\n18\n1\non goods imported into Castine, remit\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n29\n18\n1\non countervailing those of Great Britain\n-\nRep. Com\n2\n126\n18\n2\nrevenue from customs, in 1823 (ann. rep. on fin.)\nEx. Doc.\n2\n26\n18\n2\non canal boats in New York, on collecting\nEx. Doc.\nan\n2\n11\n-\n2\n35\n18\n2\nin 1822, amount of bonds for, and when due, with\nrecommendation to distinguish importations\nmade by aliens from those made by citizens\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n12\n18\n2\nand drawbacks, in 1821, '22, and '23, compara-\ntive statements of\nEx. Doc.\n3\n44\n18\n2\nlosses sustained from 1789 to 1823, on bonds given\nfor, and on the credit system\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n13\n20\n1\nbonds remaining unpaid and in suit, which were\ngiven for\nEx. Doc.\n7\n287\n20\n20\naccruing annually from 1790 to 1828, bonds taken\nannually and not paid, for same period, and pro\nbable loss thereon, statements of\nEx. Doc.\n2\n85\n18\n2\nimposed on vessels and cargoes of the U. States\nin ports of the Netherlands, correspondence on\nthe subject of\nEx. Doc.\n4\n76\n19\n.\ndiscriminating, Netherlands, ence on subject of\nEx. Doc.\n4\n58\n18\n2\nbonds given for, in district of Philadelphia, from\n1815 to 1824, which are due and unpaid, and\namount of loss\nEx. Doc.\n5\n82\n18\n2\non goods destroyed, to remit, in the case of Paul\nChase\nRep. Com.\n1\n27\n2\n166\n19\n1\nSame, in cases of Sewall, \" illiams, and Bangs\nRep. Com.\n2\n180\n20\n1\nSame in case of Bangs & Co.\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n46\n2.\n1\nSame\nsame\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n44\n2i\n1\nSame, in the case of P. & E. Greely\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\ns\n382\n20\n1\nSame, in the case of J F. Ohl\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\ns\n170\n21\n1\nSame\nsame\nRep. Com.\n3\n406\n19\n1\nrevenue from customs, in 1824 (annual report on\nfinance)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n13\n1\nlosses likely to be sustained in Philadelphia, in\nthe collection of (tea case)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n137\nFROM EIGHTEENTH TO TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS.\n45\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n19\n1\nDuties, amount collected in ports on Chesapeake and\nDelaware bays, New York and Boston, from\n1790 to 1835; and also expenditures in aid of\ncommerce at same places\nEx. Doc.\n8\n139\n19\n1\nand drawbacks in 1822, '23, and 24, comparative\nstatement of\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n132\n19\n1\ndiscrimmating, vessels of Hamburg, on remitting\nRep. Com.\n2\n176\n19\n1\non statue of Gen. Washington, remit\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n181\n19\n1\non certain articles for Bishop of Bardstown, to\nremit\nRep. Com.\n2\n206\n19\n1\non foreign spirits, on increasing, and lay excise\non domestic spirits\nRep. Com.\n2\n225\n19\n1\nMr. Livingston's proposition for consolidating the\nlaws for collection of, (See resolutions end of\nvol 2, rep com. 19th Congress, 1st session)\n-\n19\n2\nrespecting the evasion of, on woollen goods\n-\nEx. Doc.\ns\n§60\n172\n19\n2\non woollens, existing, and those proposed by new\ntariff\nEx. Doc.\n4\n66\n19\n2\non woollens in 1825 and '26, relative to evasion of\nEx. Doc.\n4\n72\n20\n1\non woollens, as proposed by new tariff, (statement\nby Mr Cambreleng)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n143\n19\n2\ncollected on inland frontier, on British manufac-\ntures in, 1824, '25, and *26\nEx. Doc.\n5\n75\n19\n2\ncollected annually from 1815 to 1826, distinguish-\ning amount of ad valorem from articles paying\nspecific; also, drawbacks for same period\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n107\n19\n2\nreceived in 1825, from customs, (annual report\nin\n2\n11\nEx. Doc.\non finance)\n.\n7\n146\n20\n1\ndiscriminating, abolished by Prussia\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n274\n20\n1\nstatement of effects to be produced by new tariff\nEx. Doc.\n5\n189\n1\nrevenue in 1826, from customs, (annual report on\n}\n1\n4\nEx. Doc.\n34\nfinance)\n7\n282\n20\n1\non wines from 1801 to 1826, (statement by Mr.\nCambreleng)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n162\n20\n1\non revising duties on wines, report of committee\nRep. Com.\n2\n111\n20\n1\non teas, accrued and received in 1824, '5, '6, & '7\nEx. Doc.\n4\n165\n20\n2\nmemorial of merchants, Philadelphia, reduce du-\nty on teas\nEx. Doc.\n2\n63\n21\n1\non tea and coffee, President recommends reduc-\ntion of, (Pres. Mes.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n10\n21\n1\nmemorial of Chamber Commerce, Philadelphia,\nsame subject\nRep. Com.\n2\n283\n21\n1\nmemorial of merchants of Philadelphia, same\nRep. Com.\n2\n282\n20\n1\nreport of committee, on reducing\nRep. Com.\n3\n149\n20\n1\nreceived from 1790 to 1826, on the following\nnamed articles, viz. iron, wool, hemp, flax, sail-\ncloth, and molasses, foreign spirits, cotton and\nwoollen manufactures\nEx. Dec.\n4\n168\n20\n1\ncollected in 1847, on steamboat tonnage\nEx. Doc.\n6\n249\n2\n1\nbonds given for duties which remain unpaid and\nin suit\nEx. Doc.\n7\n287\n20\n1\nand drawbacks in 1824, '5, and '6, comparative\nview of\nEx. Doc.\n7\n280\n20\n1\non repealing 37th section of act of 1st March, 1823,\nrelative to entry of merchandise transported\ncoastwise\nRep. Com.\n2\n72\n20\n1\non wines, revising and equalizing the, report of\ncominittee\nRep. Com.\n111\n&\n46\nINDEX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n20\n1\nDuties, report of committee on establishing a new\ntariff of, with the testimony of sundry persons\nin relation to the various articles\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n115\n20\n1\nMr. McDuffie's report on the effect which the\nnew tariff will have upon the duties\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n185\n20\n2\namount of revenue in 1827, from, (annual report\non finance)\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n9\n1\n16\n20\n2\npaid in cash, memorials in favor of\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n43\n20\n2\ncash and warehouse system, report of committee\non subject of\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n93\n20\n2\nand drawbacks in 1825, '6, and '7, comparative\nstatement of\nEx. Doc.\n2\n25\n20\n2\nrespecting evasion of, Niagara frontier\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n46\n20\n2\nrules and regulations established by Secretary of\nTreasury for collection f, under new tariff\nEx. Doc.\n2\n60\n20\n2\non articles so high as to prohibit or diminish their\nimportation\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n74\n21\n1\nSame, and also showing the value and quantity\nof such articles imported annually up to 1828,\nlikewise the rate of duty on each article, and\nthe yearly revenue therefrom\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n119\n20\n2\ndiscr:minating, on cotton, by Great Britain, re-\nspecting\nEx. Doc.\n3\n130\n20\n2\non tonnage, report of committee on repealing\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n29\n21\n1\namount received in 1828, annual report on finance)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n6\n21\n1\non importations beyond Cape Good Hope, reduce\ncredit for, (Pres. Mes.)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n11\n21\n1\nPresident's views on the tariff, (Pres. Mes.)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n9\n21\n1\nimposed by foreign Governments, on imports from\nUnited States, tariff of, (accompanying report\non finance)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n6\n45\n21\n1\non articles, the like not produced in United States\nin 1828, (accompanying report on finance)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n6\n44\n21\n1\nand drawbacks in 1826, '7, and '8, comparative\nstatement of\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n29\n21\n1\nreport of Committee of Manufactures, relative\nto domestic manufactures, and against revising\ntariff laws\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n54\n21\n2\namount re. eived from customs in 1829, (annual\nreport on finance)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n7\n14\n21\n2\non sugars from 1815 to 1829, with amount of\ndrawbacks\nEx. Doc.\n1\n18\n21\n2\nand drawbacks in 1827, '8, and '9, comparative\nstatement of\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n103\n21\n2\nMr. Mallary's report on subject of tariff of\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n36\n21\n2\nin Cuba, report on inequality of\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n115\n19\n2\nEarthquakes, sufferers by, New Madrid\n.\nEx. Doc.\n4\n67\n21\n1\nEaton, Joseph, (refund amount paid for quarters\nwhile in army)\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n370\n20\n1\nEastman, Jonathan, rep's of, (pay due as Paymaster)\nRep. Com.\n1\n15\n19\n1\nEaston, Sarah, and Dorothy Storer, (for revolution-\nary services of their father, Col. Harrison)\n.\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n21\n1\nSame\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n130\n21\n2\nSame\nRep. Com.\n1\n116\n21\n1\nEaton, Robert, refund penalty of bond paid by\n.\nRep. Com.\n3\n309\n19\n2\nEast Florida land claims, report of Register and Re-\nceiver on\nEx. Doc\n4\n169\n20\n1\nclaims of inhabitants, losses in 1812, by invasion of\nRep. Com.\n1\n16\nFROM BIGHTEENTH TO. TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS.\n47\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n21\n1\nEast Florida, final report of Register and Receiver\non land claims in\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n51\n19\n1\nEck, Samuel. (pension)\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n2\n194\n20\n2\nEckford, Henry, (rent of land for naval purposes) -\nRep. Com.\n1\n84\n21\n2\nSame\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n41\n18\n1\nEdwards, Ninian, his address preferring charges\nagainst W. H. Crawford, See'ry of the Treasury\nEx. Doc.\n10\n139\n18\n1\nMr. Edwardsdirected not to proceed on hismission\nEx. Doc.\n10\n141\n18\n1\nanswer of Mr. Crawford to the charges\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n145\n18\n1\nreports of committee on subject of charges\nRep. Com.\n{ 2\n128\n2\n133\n19\n1\nEdwards, Le Roy, (revolutionary claim)\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n102\n19\n1\nEdwards, Newett, (pension)\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n20\n1\nEdwards, Amos, Collector internal taxes, sureties of\nRep. Com.\n3\n166\n21\n2\nSame\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n13\n19\n1\nEddy, Joshua, (pension)\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n19\n1\nEdmond, Daniel, (pension)\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n19\n2\nEdgartown, survey of the harbor of\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n140\n21\n1\nEducation, on applying proceeds of sales of public\nlands to purposes of\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n312\n19\n2\nEgerton. Giles, (land claim)\nRep. Com.\n2\n81\n21\n1\nEgg Harbor, survey of Flat Bcach, with a view of\nimprovement of, with estimate of cost, &c.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n81\n18\n1\nElections, contested, in the case of Adams us. Wilson\nRep. Com.\n1\n15\n18\n1\nSame, in the case of Biddle vs. Richard\nRep. Com.\n1\n27\n18\n1\nSame citizens of Norfolk, Massachusetts, vs. John\nBailey\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n62\n18\n1\nrespecting the inhabitancy of members at the time\nof their election, (case of Mr. Forsyth)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n77\n19\n1\nSame, in the case of the delegate from Michigan\nand\n1\n39\nRep. Com.\n1\n70\n21\n1\nSame, Arnold vs. Lea\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n32\n21\n1\nSame, Washburn us. Ripley\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n88\n21\n1\nSame, Wright vs. Fisher\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n95\n21\n1\nSame, Loyal us. Newton\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n2\n213\n19\n1\nElection, members House Representatives United\nStates, change laws relative to\n-\n.\nRep. Com.\n2\n221\n19\n1\nof President and Vice President, propositions to\namend constitution, in relation to, (see resolutions\nat the end of vol. 2, Rep. Com. 19th Con. 1st ses.)\n18\n1\nElkins, Jeremiah, memorial of\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n63\n19\n1\nElmore, Robert, (pension)\n-\nRep Com\n2\n:64\n20\n1\nEllis, William H., Surveyor of Customs, (increase pay)\nRep. Com.\n1\n35\n20\n2\nEllis, John, representatives of, (land claim)\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n20\n21\n1\nSame\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n62\n20\n2\nEllicott's letters, head source St. Mary's, boundary\nbetween Georgia and Florida\nEx Doc.\n3\n96\n20\n2\nEllicott, Joseph, and others, (fee simple in lands re-\nserved to them by Indian treaty)\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n42\n20\n2\nElizabeth City Church Wardens, (bell destroyed by\nUnited States' troops)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n73\n21\n1\nSame\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n14\n21\n1\nEly and Denison, (transportation of naval armament)\nRep Com\n3\n329\n21\n2\nEmerson, Joseph, (spoliation)\nRep. Com.\n1\n110\n19\n2\nEntry, port of, Penobscot river\n.\nRep. Com.\n1\n78\n18\n1\nEngineer Department, annual report of Chief Engi-\nneer, showing the operations in 1823, (Doc'ts\nPresident's message)\nEx Doc\n2\n22\n19\n1\nSame, in 1825, (Doc'ts Pres. Mes.)\nDigitiz\nEx. Doc\n1\n51\n48\nINDFX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n19\n2\nSame, in 1826, showing the progress of fortifica-\ntions, internal improvements, &c., (Doc'ts Pres.\nMes.)\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc\n1\n2\n207\n20\n1\nSame, in 1827\n-\n.\n.\n-\n-\nEx Doc\n1\n2\n47\n20\n2\nSame, in 1828\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx Doc.\n1\n2\n32\n21\n1\nSame, in 1829\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx Doc.\n1\n2\n68\n21\n2\nSame, in 1830\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n92\n21\n1\nSame, application for appointment of additional\nclerks. for\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n80\n18\n2\nEngineer Corps, President recommends an increase\nof, (Pres. Mes.)\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n11\n18\n2\nreport of committee on increasing corps of\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n35\n19\n1\non increasing corps of Topographical, and on for-\nmation of corps of Civil Engineers\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n9\n153\n19\n1\nreport of committee, on reorganizing\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n36\n20\n1\nPresident recommends increase of, (Pres. Mes.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n20\n21\n1\nreport of Chief Engineer on increasing the corps\nof, with a list of those in service, and where\nstationed, (Doc'ts Pres. Mcs.)\n-\nEx Doc.\n1\n2\n110\n21\n1\nreport of committee, same subject\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n42\n21\n2\nrelative to an increase of Military and Topo-\n-\n3\n52\ngraphical corps\nEx. Doc.\n-\n3\n60\n19\n1\nEnglish, John, (see George Johnston)\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n2\n159\n20\n1\nSame\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n14\n21\n1\nEnnis, James, (sce Buckley's heirs)\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n3\n316\n21\n1\nEnos, Roger, Collector of Revenue, (moiety of pen\nalty incurred)\n-\nRep. Com\n3\n345\n21\n1\nEnsign, Aricl, (improvements on public lot)\n-\nRep. Com\n3\n386\n20\n1\nEppes, Richard W., (clothing furnished Virginia\nmilitia)\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n3\n187\n21\n1\nSame\n-\n-\n.\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n25\n18\n1\nErie Harbor, report on improvement of, with plans,\n&c., (Doc'ts Pres. Mes.)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n37\n21\n1\nErmatinger, George, (lost horse, late war)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n134\n18\n1\nEslava, Don Miguel, (land claim)\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n39\n19\n1\nEstates, real, purchased by United States since 1776\n5\n92\nEx. Doc\n5\n97\n18\n2\nEwing, Reuben, and others, sureties of Postmaster\nWhitsett\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n80\n21\n1\nEstes, William, Paymaster Virginia militia, sureties\nof, (released from judgment United States)\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n71\n18\n1\nEwing, William L. D., Receiver, land office Vanda-\nlia, respecting robbery of\n-\n-\n.\nEx. Doc.\n4\n76\n18\n1\nreport of committee, same case\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n66\n19\n1\nSame\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n117\n19\n1\nEustace, John, (revolutionary services)\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n2\n168\n18\n1\nEstimates of appropriations for 1824, general\n-\nEx Doc.\n2\n17\n18\n2\nSame, for 1825\n-\n⑉\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n41\n19\n1\nSame, for 1826 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n24\n19\n2\nSame, for 1827 -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc\n3\n36\n20\n1\nSame, for 1828\n-\n-\n-\n-\n.\nEx. Doc.\n2\n40\n20\n1\nSame, for 1st quarter of 1829\n-\n⑉\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n241\n20\n2\nSame, for 1829\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n49\n21\n1\nSame, for 1830 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\nM\n14\n21\n2\nSame, for 1831\n,\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n10\n20\n2\nfor naval service in 1829, (Doc'ts Pres. mes.)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n133\n21\n1\nSame, for 1850, (Doc'ts Pres. Mes.)\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n275\n21\n2\nSame, for 1831, (Doc'ts Pres. Mcs.)\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n232\nDigitized by Google\nFROM EIGHTEENTH TO TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS.\n49\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n21\n1\nEstimates for Ordnance Department in 1830 (Doc'ts\nPres. Mes )\n-\n-\nEx. Doc\n1\n2\n129\n19\n1\nExecutive Departments, President recommends re-\norganization of the, (Pres. Mes.)\nEx. Doc\n1\n1\n17\n19\n1\nreport of committee on subject of re-organizing.\nand creating Home Department\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n2\n232\n19\n2\nreport of committee, same object\n-\nRep. om\n1\n10\n18\n1\nlist of reports to be made by the, to the 1st ses-\nsion 18th Congress\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n18\n2\nSame, to ?d session 18th Congress\n-\n-\nEx. Doc\n1\n1\n19\n1\nSame, to 1st session 19th Congress\n-\n-\nEx. Doc\n1\n1\n19\n2\nSame, to 2d session 19th Congress\n.\n-\nEx Doc\n1\n1\n20\n1\nSame, to 1st session 20th Congress\n-\n-\nEx Doc\n1\n1\n20\n2\nSame, to 2d session 20th Congress\n-\n-\nEx. Doc\n1\n1\n21\n1\nSame, to 1st session 21st Congress\n-\n-\nEx Doc\n1\n1\n21\n2\nSame, to 2d session 21st Congress\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n19\n1\nExecutions, on regulating process of, in courts of\nUnited States\nin\n1\n7\nRep. Com.\n-\n-\n2\n222\nExchange on foreign bills. (See Bills.)\n-\n-\n18\n1\nExpenditures of Government in 1822, (anifual report\non finance)\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n16\n21\n18\n2\nSame, in 1823, and for 9 months in 1824, (annual\nreport on finance)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n26\n19\n1\nSame, in 1824, (annual report on finance)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n13\n32\n19\n2\nSame, in 1825, and for 9 months in 1826, (annual\nreport on finance)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n11\n20\n1\nSame, in 1826, and for same in 1827, (annual re-\nport on finance)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n4\n20\n2\nSame, in 1827, (annual report on finance)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n9\n21\n1\nSame, in 1828, and for 9 months in 1829, (annual\nreport on finance)\n-\nEx Doc.\n1\n6\n21\n2\nSame, in 1829, '30, (annual report on finance) -\nEx. Doc.\n1\n7\n21\n1\nExpenditures, annually, from 1789 to 1829, with\namount of appropriations made by law for same\nperiod, and balances in each year\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n90\n21\n2\non account of fortifications, light-houses, public\ndebt, revolutionary pensions, and internal im-\nprovements, annually, for each State, from\n1789 to 1829\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n11\ncontingent, in the several departments. (See\nContingent Expenses.)\n20\n1\nrespecting duties of the several committees on\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n116\nExports. (See Drawbacks.)\n18\n1\nExports and imports of United States for 1823, an-\nnual statement of\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n73\n18\n2\nSame, for 1824\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n90\n19\n1\nSame, for 1825\n.\n.\n.\n.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n9\n148\n19\n2\nSame, for 1826\n-\n-\n.\n-\n.\nEx. Doc.\n6\n120\n20\n1\nSame, for 1827\n-\n.\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n253\n20\n2\nSame, for 1828\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n137\n21\n1\nSame, for 1829\n.\n-\n-\n-\n0\nEx Doc.\n2\n49\n21\n2\nSame, for 1830\n-\n.\n-\n.\nEx. Doc.\n4\n140\n21\n2\nfrom 1821 to 1829, (accompanying annual report\non finance)\nEx Doc.\n1\n7\n45\n21\n2\nreasons why annual statement could not be pre-\npared before adjournment of Congress\nEx. Doc.\n4\n124\n19\n1\nExplore Northwest Coast, recommended by the Pre-\nsident\nDigitized by\nEx. Doc Google\n1\n1\n16\n7\n50\nINDEX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n19\n1\nExplore Northwest Coast, respecting the employ-\nment of sloop of war for same purpose\nEx. Doc.\n8\n125\n20\n1\nExplore Pacific, letter from J. N. Reynolds, on sub-\nject of\nEx. Doc.\n3\n88\n20\n1\nmemorial of citizens of Nantucket in favor of\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n179\n20\n1\nmemorial of New Bedford, same\n-\nEx. Doc\n5\n201\n20\n1\nreport of committee on fitting out vessels for\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n209\n20\n2\nrespecting the fitting out vessels for, (Doc'ts Pres.\n13\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\nMcs.)\n-\n117\n21\n2\nExtra allowance to officers in the civil employment\nin 1828 and '29\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n126\n19\n1\nFairbanks, Jonathan, (pension)\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n20\n2\nFalconer, Joseph, representatives of, (lost loan of-\nfice certificate-revolution)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n56\n21\n1\nSame.\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n92\n21\n1\nFarmington, Hampshire, and Hampden canal, me-\nmorial for subscription of stock, with answer\nto statement of Connecticut River Company .\nRep. Com.\n2\n221\n21\n1\nstatement of Connecticut River Company in rela-\ntion to\nRep. Com.\n3\n341\n21\n1\nFarnsworth, Samuel, and others, owners of the sch.\nJoseph and Mary\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n279\n18\n2\nFarrow & Harris, report and documents, (building\nfortification, Dauphin Island)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n69\n19\n1\nreport of Secretary of War on settlement of the\naccounts of\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n104\n19\n2\nreport of committee, same\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n80\n20\n1\nreport of committee, same\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n181\n20\n2\nreport of Secretary of War respecting amount\npaid other than under special acts, and work\ndone, &c.\nEx. Doc.\n2\n21\n20\n2\nreport respecting payment of $10,200 under 4th\nsection of act for their relief\n}\n2\nEx. Doc.\n27\n-\n2\n36\n21\n1\nreport of Secretary of War respecting settlement\nof their accounts under acts for their relief\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n102\n21\n1\nreport of committee\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n315\n18\n2\nFoxardo, hostile visit of Commodore Porter to the\nSpanish town of\n.\nEx. Doc.\n2\n25\n18\n1\nFayetteville, inhabitants of, against new tariff\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n109\n19\n1\nFenwick, Caroline, (See Robert Brooke.)\n18\n2\nFees, illegal, received by Judge of District Court of\nFlorida\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n87\n20\n1\nFees received by Marshal of Connecticut in 1827\n-\nEx. Doc.\ns\n131\n19\n1\nFeltz, Archibald, (pension)\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n20\n1\nFelx, Francis, (property taken by hostile Indians)\nRep. Com.\n2\n93\n21\n2\nFenix slave ship, relative to capture of\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n54\n18\n1\nFinance, annual report of Secretary of Treasury\nin 1823, on subject of\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n16\n18\n2\nSame, in 1824\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n26\n19\n1\nSame, in 1825 -\n1\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n13\n-\n-\n8\n130\n19\n2\nSame, in 1826 .\n2\n11\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n146\n20\n1\nSame, in 1827 -\n1\n4\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n282\n20\n2\nSame, in 1828 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n9\n21\n1\nSame, in 1829 -\n.\n-\n.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n6\n21\n2\nSame, in 1830 .\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n7\nDigitized by Google\nFROM BIGHTEENTH TO TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS.\n51\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n19\n1\nFinance, report of committee (by Mr. McLean) on the\nsubject of\nRep. Com.\n1\n64\n20\n1\nSame, (by Mr. McDuffie,) same\nRep. Com.\n3\n185\n20\n1\nstatement of amount required annually to dis-\ncharge the public debt in 1835\nEx. Doc.\n5\n195\n21\n1\nviews of President respecting the, (Pres. Mess.)-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n10\n19\n1\nFielding, Daniel, (wagon and team lost while in\npublic service)\nRep. Com.\n1\n98\n18\n2\nFitch, Pelaliah, report of Secretary of State on his\ncase, for French spoliation\nEx. Doc.\n2\n9\n21\n1\nFishery, lobster, report of committee respecting the\nRep. Com.\n1\n79\n20\n1\nFisheries, Lieut. McKeever's report on protection\nof, in 1827\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n215\n18\n2\nFishing vessels, correspondence with Great Britain\nrelative to the capture and detention of\nEx. Doc.\n6\n93\n18\n2\nadditional, same subject\nEx. Doc.\n6\n101\n19\n1\nFisher, Ebenezer, (pension)\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n19\n1\nFisher, Herman, (pension)\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n21\n1\nFisher vs. Wright, contested election\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n95\n21\n1\nFisher, Coleman, (Madrid land claim)\nRep. Com.\n2\n296\n21\n1\nFisk, James, collector of customs, (refund amount\nof which he was robbed)\nRep. Com.\n1\n157\n21\n1\nFire Companies, D. C., on exempting members of\nfrom militia du'y\nRep. Com.\n2\n207\n21\n2\nFlag of American silk, present to Congress by Du\nponceau\nRep. Com.\n1\n7\n19\n1\nFlajet, Joseph Benedict, Bishop of Bardstown, (remit\nduties)\nRep. Com.\n2\n206\n21\n1\nFlat Beach or Tucker's Island, report of survey and\nestimate of cost for improvement of\nEx. Doc.\n3\n81\n19\n1\nFlowers, George, (pension)\n19\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n2\nFlournoy, Gen. Thomas, (indemnity, damages, in\n20\ndetaining certain vessels in N. O. late war)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n62\n1\nSame\n21\nRep. Com.\n1\n5\n1\nFlournoy, Matthews, and R. J. Ward, (land claim)\nRep. Com.\n2\n225\n18\nFlorida Indians, (see Indians.)\n1\nFlorida, correspondence (Mr. Forsyth) with Spain,\nrelative to the treaty for the cession of\nEx. Doc.\n4\n55\n19\n1\nand Georgia boundary, resolution of Georgia, and\ncorrespondence of the Governor on the sub-\n20\nject of\nEx. Doc,\n8\n133\n1\ndocuments with Pres. Mes. relative to the run-\nning of, under act of 1826, (Randolph and\nSpalding, comm'rs)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n105\n20\n1\ndocuments from Governor of Georgia, (survey\nof McBride,) on same subject\nEx. Doc.\n3\n87\n20\n2\nreport and resolutions of Georgia, same\nEx. Doc.\n2\n50\n20\n1\nreport and resolutions of Florida, same\nEx. Doc.\n3\n103\n20\n2\nSame\nEx. Doc.\n1\n17\n20\n1\nextracts from instructions in 1792, to Messrs. Carmi-\nchael and Short, Ministers to Spain,same subject\nEx. Doc.\n4\n170\n20\n1\nreport of committee\nRep. Com.\n3\n204\n20\n2\nEllicott's letters respecting head source of St.\nMary's\nEx. Doc.\n3\n96\n20\n2\nDouglass's letter, and correspondence of com-\nmissioners\nEx. Doc.\n4\n140\n21\n1\nreport of commissioners (Ellicott's) in 1795\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n80\n21\n1\nreport of committee, same subject\nRep. Com.\n2\n191\n21\n2\nreport of committee, Legislature of Georgia, same\nEx. Doc.\n2\n43\n-\n52\nINDEX To CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,\nCongress\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n18\n1\nFlorida land claims, report of commissioners, (Flud and\nBlair,) on land claim in\nEx. Doc.\n11\n156\n18\n1\nreport of Alexander Hamilton, same subject\n-\nEx Doc.\n11\n158\n18\n1\nreport of committee on confirming\nRep. Com.\n2\n130\n18\n2\nreport of commissioners, (Overton, White, and\nLuckett)\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n111\n1\n18\n19\n1\nSame, continuation\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n27\n19\n1\nreport of commissioners, (Eastern District,) with\nevidence, &c.\nEx. Doc.\n6\n115\n19\n1\nreport of committee on report of commissioners\nRep. Com.\n1\n24\n20\n1\nreport of Register and Receiver, on claims,\n(Eastern District)\nEx. Doc.\n4\n169\n20\n1\nfinal report of commissioners\nEx Doc.\n2\n51\n18\n2\nLegislature of; settlement of land claims; and aid\ncanals\nEx. Doc.\n2\n36\n18\n2\ninhabitants of, against Orleans Navigation Com-\npany\nEx. Doc.\n2\n30\n18\n2\nrespecting illegal fees received by Judges of the\nDistrict Court of\nRep. Com.\n2\n87\n19\n1\nrespecting road in, St. Augustine, &c., (Doc'ts\nPres. Mes.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n18\n19\n1\nreport of Committee onClaims, under Florida treaty\nRep. Com.\n2\n201\n19\n1\non re-organizing courts of justice in\nRep. Com.\n1\n53\n19\n1\nreport of committee on losses sustained by inhab-\nitants of, in 1812, '13, and '14, by troops of\nUnited States\nRep. Com.\n1\n112\n20\n1\nreport of committee, same subject\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n16\n20\n2\nSame\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n99\n21\n1\nSame\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n176\n19\n2\nimprove navigation, St. Mary's to St. John\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n70\n20\n1\nreport of committee, same subject\nRep. Com.\n2\n-\n61\n20\n1\nact of, incorporating Chipola Canal Company\nEx. Doc.\ns\n166\n20\n1\nrespecting lands reserved for seat of government\nand schools\nRep. Com.\n2\n64\n20\n2\nWhite's compilation of land laws, and regulations\nin\nEx. Doc.\n5\n121\n20\n2\nsurvey and estimate of cost, improvement of St.\nMarks\nEx. Doc.\n2\n76\n20\n2\nsurvey and examinations, canal route, Gulf of Mex-\nico to Atlantic\nEx. Doc.\ns\n147\n20\n2\non granting pre-emptions to persons whose im-\nprovements were sold in 1825\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n9\n21\n1\nSame\nRep. Com.\n1\n162\n20\n2\non granting permission to Spanish vessels to en-\nter all the ports of, under 15th art. of treaty\nRep. Com.\n1\n23\n21\n1\non examination of water courses in; view to lights,\n&c\nEx. Doc.\n1\n7\n21\n1\non providing that appeals in maritime causes may\nbe taken from Territorial courts of, to Supreme\nCourt of the United States\nRep. Com.\n1\n50\n21\n2\nFogg, Jonathan, (pension revolutionary services)\nRep. Com.\nI\n49\n20\n1\nFoltz, Joshua, (revolutionary services)\nRep. Com.\n3\n156\n19\n1\nFolsom, Jeremiah, (pension)\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n19\n1\nFondney, John (pension)\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n18\n1\nForbes, William, heirs of, (property destroyed late\nwar)\nRep. Com.\n1\n41\n19\n1\nForbes Hugh, (pension)\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n18\n1\nForeman, Robert S., (bounty land)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n36\nFROM EIGHTEENTH TO TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS.\n53\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n19\n1\nForrest, Ebenezer, (pension)\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n18\n1\nForsyth, John, on his residence at time of election as\nmember of Congress\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n77\nForsyth Wm., (building taken for use of troops)\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n321\n21\n1\nForsyth, Robert A., (services Indian affairs)\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n285\n19\n1\nFord, Jonathan W., (expenses in prosecuting viola-\ntions of revenue laws)\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n159\n20\n1\nSame\n.\nRep. Com.\n1\n44\n20\n1\nFord, Peter, (property lost in public service late war)\nRep. Com.\n4\n242\n21\n1\nSame\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n5\n21\n1\nFord, Nathaniel, and others, (Madrid land claim)\n.\nRep. Com.\n3\n409\n21\n1\nForeman and Ross, Cherokee Indians, (depredations\nby whites)\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n367\nForeign intercourse, (see Ministers.)\n18\n1\nFoster, Robert, and James, heirs of, (see Edmond\nBooker)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n20\n18\n2\nFoss. Elijah, (pension revolutionary services)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n54\n19\n1\nFoster and Walley\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n85\n18\n1\nFountain, Garrett, (erecting storehouses)\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n12\n21\n1\nSame\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n212\n19\n1\nFox, John, (pension)\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n18\n1\nFortifications, annual report of Chief Engineer,she\ning expenditure on each fortification in 1823,\nand their condition; also, the works projected,\nbut not commenced, with estimated cost, (Docs.\nPres. Mess)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n22\n18\n2\nDocument of similar character, in 1824\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n81\n19\n1\nSame, in 1825\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n51\n19\n2\nSame, in 1826 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n207\n20\n1\nSame, in 1827 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n47\n-20\n2\nSame, in 18.8\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n32\n=1\n1\nSame, in 1829\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n68\n21\n2\nSame, in 1830\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2{\n100\ne\n113\n18\n1\npermanent, their position, and cost of each; guns\nnecessary for the same\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n104\n18\n1\nFort Delaware, at the Pea Patch, relative to suit\non account of site for\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n91\n21\n2\ncompromise of title to the land\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n107\n18\n2\nreport on manner of executing the work at\n.\nEx. Doc.\ns\n63\n21\n1\non making further appropriation for the security\nof\nEx. Doc.\n3\n88\n21\n2\nrespecting appropriation for the commencement\nof rebuilding\n-\nEx Doc.\ns\n110\n18\n2\nForts Calhoun and Monroe, respecting contracts\nfor supplying stone for\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n98\n18\n2\nFort Washington, on purchasing additional land\nfor, with award of commissioners\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n74\n19\n1\nreport of committee, same subject\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n125\n20\n1\nSame\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n195\n20\n2\nSame subject\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx Doc.\n2\n79\n21\n1\nreport committee, same object\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n151\n19\n1\ndetailed report on the general system of, contem-\nplated by the board of engineers, with costs,\n&c.\nEx. Doc.\n4\n78\n19\n1\nrevised report of board of engineers, (Totten &\nBernard,) showing number of guns and garri-\nSOM for peace and war &c.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n9\n15S\n13\n19\nDigitized\nby\n14\n1\nPensacola bay, on the subject of\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n98\n54\nINDEX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\nin\n2\n30\n19\n1\nFortifications, Pensacola bay, plans and estimates of\nEx. Doc.\n5\n88\n19\n1\nreport of committee, on same subject\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n46\n20\n1\non making an appropriation for same\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n119\n19\n1\nCharleston, South Carolina, on subject of\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n55\n19\n2\nwhen to be commenced, and when expected to\nbe finished\nEx. Doc.\n2\n22\n19\n2\non Staten Island, proposition of New York to sell\nto United States\nEx. Doc.\n3\n49\n20\n1\nat Barrataria, on making an appropriation for the\ncommencement of\nEx. Doc.\n5\n186\n21\n1\nfor defence of northern frontiers, plan respecting\nEx. Doc.\n3\n67\n21\n1\namount appropriated for, from 1815 to 1829, and\nnumber of troops required to garrison them -\nEx. Doc.\n3\n75\n21\n2\namount of disbursements on account of fortifica-\ntions annually since adoption of constitution to\n1829\nEx. Doc.\n1\n11\n21\n2\nat Ocracoke inlet, on subject of\n.\nEx. Doc.\n3\n81\n18\n1\nFrance, refusal of naval officer of France to permit\nthe landing at Cadiz, Minister sent to Govern-\nment of Spain\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n6\n18\n1\nspoliations by, since 1806; correspondence rela-\ntive to indemnity for\nEx. Doc.\n4\n60\n18\n2\nadditional correspondence, same subject\nEx. Doc.\n2\n18\n18\n1\nreport of committee on memorial of claimants for,\nsince 1806\nRep. Com.\n2\n127\n18\n1\nSpoliations by. previous to 1800; on memorials of\nclaimants for\nRep. Com.\n2\n94\n18\n1\ndocuments cannot be prepared in time for Con-\ngress, relative to claims previous to 1800\nEx. Doc.\n11\n157\n20\n2\nreport of committee (by Mr Everett) on subject\nof spoliations previous to 1800\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n82\n20\n1\non certain claimants for spoliations by\n-\nRep. Com.\n~\n263\n4\n264\n18\n2\ncorrespondence relative to admission of vessels of\nFrance into ports of Louisiana, under 8th art.\ntreaty cession of Louisiana\nEx. Doc.\n6\n91\n19\n1\nrelative to deserters from French vessels in ports\nof the United States\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n54\n20\n1\nrespecting our commercial intercourse with Mar-\ntinique and Guadaloupe\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n240\n21\n1\nduties on imports from United States, in 1822,\nby, (accompanying report on finance)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n6\n45\n19\n1\nFranking, on abolishing privilege of, to postmasters\nEx. Doc.\n9\n159\n19\n1\nFrauds. in resale of lands, on subject of\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n131\n20\n2\non the revenue, Niagara frontier, in relation to\nEx. Doc.\n2\n46\n21\n1\non the Treasury, discovered, and prosecution for,\nwith recommendation by President; alterations\nin laws for punishment of, (Pres. Mess.)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n13\n21\n2\nSecretary of Treasury recommends punishment\nfor frauds in land claims. (Docs. Pres. Mess.).\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n23\n21\n2\nFried, Henry. (payment of continental money)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n62\n19\n1\nFreeland and Legg, (horses lost)\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n211\n19\n1\nFreeman, Henry, postmaster, (remit amount of which\nhe was robbed)\nRep. Com.\n1\n47\n19\n1\nFrederick, George, (change bounty land unfit for\ncultivation)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n54\n20\n1\nFreeland, Benjamin, (change location of land)\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n73\n21\n1\nFridge, Alexander, (land claim)\nRep. Com.\n1\n76\nFROM EIGHTEENTH TO TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS.\n55\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n19\n1\nFrothingham, Samuel, (pension)\nRep. Com.\n2\n64\n20\n2\nFrost, George P., (renew revolutionary land war-\nrant)\nRep. Com.\n1\n32\n21\n2\nFrothingham and Hopping, heirs of Thos. Frothing-\nham, (buildings destroyed in revolution)\nRep. Com.\n1\n64\n21\n1\nFrontiers, northern, respecting plan for defence of\nEx. Doc.\ns\n67\n?1\n1\nFrugé, John, (land claim)\nRep. Com.\n2\n258\n20\n1\nFugitives into Mexico, respecting recovery of debts\nfrom\nEx. Doc.\n3\n61\n19\n1\nFurniture in President's house in 1825\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n19\n1\nestimate for\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n122\n19\n2\nFultz, Joshua, (revolutionary services)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n41\n20\n1\nFurst, Moritz, (die sinker)\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n133\n21\n1\nSame\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n84\n20\n2\nFurgerson, Wm, adm'r of, (arrears of pension)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n100\n20\n2\nFulton, Robert, heirs of; (impressment of steamboat,\nand services of their father)\nRep. Com.\n1\n64\n21\n1\nSame\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n267\n20\n2\nGalena, citizens of, in favor of new Territory of\nHuron\nEx. Doc.\n2\n35\n21\n1\nGallop, William, (pension, revolutionary services)\nRep. Com.\n3\n307\n18\n1\nGallatin's instructions for settlement of land claims\nin Missouri and Louisiana\nEx. Doc.\n2\n23\n18\n1\nGayoso's regulations settlement of land claims\nLouisiana and Missouri\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n23\n19\n1\nGaines, Thomas, (pension)\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n18\n2\nGamble, John M., Lieutenant marines (capture of\nBritish ship, late war)\n2\n89\n20\nRep. Com.\n1\n19\nGates, John W. paymaster, (settlement of accts.)\nRep. Com.\n3\n217\n1\n19\nGates, Henry, (pension)\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n1\n20\nGaer, George, (pension)\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n1\nGano, Daniel, (bounty land, revolution)\n-\n-\n20\nRep. Com.\n2\n99\n1\nGarden, Alexander. (commutation, revolution)\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n65\n20\n2\nGardopier, Alexander, and others, (confirm land\nclaims)\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n40\n21\n1\nSame\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n81\n21\n1\n21\nGarnsey, Peter, (lost horse, late war)\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n65\n2\nGarrison, Jonah, (arrears of pension from time of\n21\ncompleting testimony)\nRep. Com.\n1\n75\n2\nGay & Lomis, (work done on Cumberland road)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n28\n19\n1\nGeorgia and Florida boundary, resolutions of Geor-\ngia, and correspondence of Governor, relative\nto\nEx. Doc.\n8\n133\n20\n1\ndocuments with Pres. Mess. relative to the run-\nning of, under act of 1826, (Randolph and\nSpalding, comrs.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n105\n20\n1\ndocuments from Governor of Georgia (McBride's\nsurvey) same subject\nEx. Doc.\n3\n87\n20\n2\nreport and resolution of Legislature of Georgia,\nsame subject\nEx. Doc.\n2\n50\n20\n1\nreport and resolution of Florida, same subject\nEx. Doc.\n3\n103\n20\n2\nSame\nEx. Doc.\n1\n17\n20\n1\nextracts from instructions to Messrs Carmichael\nand Short, Ministers to Spain, same subject\nEx. Doc.\ns\n170\n20\n1\nreport of committee, same\nRep. Com.\n3\n204\n20\n2\nEllicott's letters respecting head source of St.\nMary's\nEx. Doc.\n3\n96\n2D\n2\nDouglass' letters and correspondence of com-\nmissioners\nEx. Doc.\n36\nINDEX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n21\n1\nGeorgia and Florida boundary, report of commission-\ner (Ellicott) in 1795\nEx. Doc.\n3\n80\n21\n1\nreport of committee of Congress, same subject\nRep. Com.\n2\n191\n21\n2\nreport of committee, Legislature of Georgia,\nsame\nEx. Doc.\n2\n43\n18\n1\nGeorgia, memorial of Legislature on extinguishing\nIndian title to lands in\nEx Doc.\n6\n125\n18\n1\nMessage of President with Documents, same sub-\nject, showing amount extinguished, and amount\nyet to be extinguished, and e pense\n-\nEx. Doc.\nb\n127\n18\n1\nmemorial of delegation of Cherokees against\nceding their lands\nEx. Doc.\n10\n133\n18\n1\nreport of committee, on extinguishing Indian ti-\ntles under compact of 1802\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n109\n18\n2\nreport of commissioners appointed to treat for\nextinguishment of the Indian titles\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n72\n18\n2\nreport of committee on same subject\nRep. Com.\n1\n77\n20\n1\nreport and resolution, Legislature of, respecting\nland occupied by Creck Indians in\nEx. Doc.\n3\n102\n20\n1\nreport of committee on making appropria-\ntion for extinguishment of Cherokee Indian\ntitle in, and for their removal west\nRep. Com\n2\n130\n20\n2\nproceeding under act appropriating $50,000 to-\nwards extinguishing the Indian title to lands in,\nand for the removal of the Cherokees -\nEx. Doc.\n3\n95\n20\n2\nrespecting boundary between certain Indians in\nEx. Doc.\n3\n108\n19\n2\nreport and resolution of Georgia; Creek Indian\ntreaties; also, relative to difference with Gen-\neral Government\nEx. Doc.\n4\n59\n19\n2\nPresident's message and documents respecting\ncontroversy with Georgia, in relation to survey-\ning Creek Indian lands\nEx. Doc.\n5\n76\n2\n5\n87\n19\ncorrespondence of Lieut. Vinton on same subject\nEx. Doc.\n6\n127\n19\n2\nreport of committee, and documents at large, on\nsame subject\nRep. Com.\n3\n98\n21\n1\nPresident's views relative to extending laws of\n1\n2\n186\nGeorgia over the Indians: necessity of their re.\nmoval; and on the subject of disputed boundary\nEx. Doc.\n&\nbetween the Crecks and Cherokees; and on\nremoval of intruders\n3\n89\n21\n1\ncorrespondence, Col. Montgomery, and others,\nrespecting removal of intruders on Cherokee\nlands\nEx. Doc.\n3\n89\n20\n1\nmemorial of Legislature, in behalf of claims of\ncitizens against the Creek Indians, for depre-\ndations prior to 1802, under treaty at Indian\nSprings in 1821\nEx. Doc.\n4\n135\n20\n1\nstatement of claims allowed under said treaty,\nfor depredations, &c.; also, those disallowed by\nthe commissioner, and his reasons\nEx. Doc.\n7\n268\n20\n1\nreport of committee, same subject, with opinion\nof Attorney General annexed\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n128\n21\n1\nreport of committee, same subject\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n115\n20\n1\nLegislature of, subject of formation of new go\nvernments by Indians\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n211\n21\n1\ncorrespondence, Governor of Georgia and War\nDepartment, with abstract of claims and deci-\nsions thereon, for (late) depredations by the\nCreek Indians -\nDigitized by\nEx. Doc.\n2\n25\nFROM EIGHTEENTH TO TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS.\n57\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n18\n1\nGeorgia, memorial citizens of, canal, St. Mary's and\nSuwanee rivers\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n54\n18\n1\nmemorial of Darien, against tariff\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n98\n18\n1\nmemorial of Madison, same\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n110\n18\n1\nmemorial of Putnam, same\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n114\n18\n1\nmilitia claims, report of committee on\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n40\n18\n2\nreport of accountant Howell, with documents,\n&c., on militia claims of\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n16\n19\n2\nresolution of Legislature, on militia claims of\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n40\n19\n2\nreport of committee, same subject\nRep. Com.\n1\n77\n20\n1\nreport and resolutions, Legislature of, powers of\nGeneral Government relative to domestic manu-\nfactures and internal improvements\n-\nEx. Doc.\ns\n120,\n20\n2\nSame\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n70\n20\n1\nagainst aiding colonization people of color\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n126\n20\n2\nSame\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n70\n20\n2\nagainst tariff\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n70\n21\n1\nagainst tariff of 1828\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n98\n21\n1\namend Constitution, election of President, &c.\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n147\n21\n2\nresolution of Legislature, against internal im-\nprovements\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n37\n20\n2\nGenerals of the Army; on abolishing office of Major\nGeneral, and appointment of three Brigadiers\nEx. Doc.\n3\n119\n20\n2\nGenessee river, survey of, with map, &c.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n106\n19\n2\nGeorgetown, D.C., Council of, (respecting imprison-\nment of people of color)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n71\n21\n1\non amending charter of, collection of taxes, &c.\nRep. Com.\n2\n187\n19\n1\nGhent treaty, list of claimants for slaves, &c, and\nproceedings of commissioners under the\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n122\n20\n1\non extending time for closing the commission\nunder\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n208\n20\n2\non claims of merchants of Alexandria under\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n18\n20\n2\non claim for interest, and allow claim other than\nthose on definitive list\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n79\n21\n1\nGibbs, Benjamin, (final settlement, certificate revolu-\ntion)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n168\n21\n1\nGibbs, William, late Paymaster, (respecting liability\nof sureties)\n-\nRep. Com.\ns\n396\n21\n1\nGibbon, Capt. James, (commutation pay, revolution)\nRep. Com.\n2\n251\n18\n1\nGiffin & Hoag, (fencing destroyed)\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n19\n19\n2\nGilbert, Marinus W., Sutler to army, (supplies cap-\ntured by enemy)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n38\n20\n1\nSame\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n28\n21\n1\nGilbert, Ephraim F., (damage on account of contract\nwith United States)\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n226\n19\n1\nGilbert, Benjamin, (pension)\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n21\n1\nGill, Whitford, (vessel lost while in public service)\nRep. Com.\n3\n364\n18\n2\nGilmore, David, (lost on Treasury notes, &c.)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n43\n19\n1\nGillet Othniel, (pension)\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n21\n1\nGirod, John F., (land claim)\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n252\n21\n1\nGlass, John, (complete payment on land)\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n87\n18\n1\nGlen, Elias, (services taking testimony, vessel sunk,\nBaltimore)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n61\n19\n1\nGlover, Ezekiel, (pension)\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n20\n2\nGlover, Creed, (lost horse, late war)\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n50\n21\n1\nSame\n-\n-\n.\nRep. Com,\n1\n28\n20\n1\nGoat Island, report of survey of\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n154\n18\n1\nGoldsmith & Roderick, (apprehending pirates)\n-\nRep, Com.\n2\n91\n18\n2\nGoets & Westfall, (see Martin Thomas)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n76\n8\n58\nINDEX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n20\n1\nGoodwin, Daniel, executor of Benjamin, (use of\nbuilding, revolution)\n-\n.\nRep. Com.\n3\n154\n21\n1\nSame\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n314\n19\n1\nGood, John, (damages sustained by Cumberland\nroad)\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n140\n20\n1\n2\n75\nSame\n-\n.\nRep. Com.\n4\n245\n21\n1\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n.\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n324\n19\n1\nGover, Daniel, (pension)\n-\n-\n-\n.\nRep. Com.\n2\n16+\n19\n1\nGould, Asa, (pension)\n-\n.\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n21\n2\nGodfroy & Beaugraud, (buildings destroyed, late war)\nRep. Com.\n1\n35\n20\n2\nGodfroy, Gabriel, (buildings destroyed by enemy,\nlate war\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n81\n21\n1\nSame\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n35\n20\n2\nGoodwell, Johnson, (apprehending mail robber)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n59\n21\n2\nGold country in the south, on establishing assay offi-\nces, &c.\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n82\n21\n1\nGold and silver coins, report of Secretary of the\nTreasury on relative value of\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n117\n21\n2\nreports of committee, (by Mr. White,) on same\nsubjects\n}\nRep.Com\n1\n(94\n-\n95\n21\n1\nGordon, James, (payment of Quartermaster's certi-\nficate, revolution)\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n179\n18\n1\nGray, William F., Postinaster, (extra pay)\n-\nRep. Com\n2\n93\n19\n1\nGraham, William, (pension)\n-\nRep Com\n2\n164\n19\n1\nGraton, James, (pension)\n-\nRep Com.\n2\n164\n19\n1\nGranger, lustin, (pension)\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n2\n164\n19\n1\nGrass, Daniel, (pension)\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n19\n1\nGracie, Archibald, and others, (spoliations)\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n202\n19\n2\nGraham, George, Commissioner General Land Office,\non charges against\nRep. Com\n2\n94\n20\n1\ncharges by Cadwallader Wallace, against\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n19\n21\n1\nGray, Jeduthur, and others, sureties of Jossylyn,\nPostmaster\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n167\n20\n2\nGranger, Erastus, Postmaster, Buffalo, (released\nfrom judgment United States)\n-\nRep Com.\n1\n83\n21\n1\nSame\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n29\n19\n2\nGreen, Duff, respecting his being concerned in con-\ntracts for carrying mail\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n123\n20\n2\nGreenbush, on leasing United States' land at, for\nraising silk\nRep. Com.\n1\n49\n21\n1\nGreen Bay and Fort Winnebago, purchase additional\nland for\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n11\n21\n1\nGreen, Farnefold, late of United States' Navy, me-\nmorial of, and proceedings of court martial for\ntrial of\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n57\n21\n1\nGreely Philip and Eliphalet, (remit duty on salt\ndestroyed)\n-\nRep. Com\n3\n382\n21\n1\nGreen, Patrick, (pension; wound received in guard-\ning mail)\n-\nRep Com\n3\n372\n19\n1\nGrier, Mary, (pension)\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n19\n1\nGriffith, Robert E., and others, (claimants under\nFlorida treaty)\n-\nRep. Com\n2\n201\n18\n1\nGreat Britain, contravention of provisions of the con-\nvention of 1815, and countervailing duties\n-\nRep. Com\n2\n186\n18\n2\nresult of negotiation for portion of Island of\nAbaco, for light house, &c.\n.\nEx. Doc\n2\n20\n18\n2\nreport of committee, same subject\n-\nRep Com\n1\n29\n19\n1\nnegotiations respecting light on Bahama Banks\nEx. Doc\n10\n1801\nDigitized by\nBROM BIGHTEENTH TO TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS.\n59\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber\nPage.\n18\n2\nGreat Britain, correspondence relative to the capture\nand detention of American fishing vessels\nan\nEx. Doc.\nan\n6\n93\n-\n6\n101\n19\n1\ncorrespondence relative to convention, suppres-\nsion of slave trade\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n16\n19\n1\ncorrespondence relative to the boundary of the\nUnited States on the Pacific Ocean\n-\nEx. Doc.\ns\n65\n19\n2\ncolonial trade, correspondence Mr. Adams and\nCanning, respecting, (Docs. Pres. Mes.)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n19\n19\n2\nadditional documents, same subject\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n12\n19\n2\ncopies of three articles referred to in protocol of\nthird conference\n-\n-\n.\nEx Doc.\n2\n21\n19\n2\nstatutes of, colonial trade\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n45\n19\n2\nannual amount of trade from 1815 to 1826\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n144\n19\n2\nreport of committee, colonial trade\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n50\n20\n1\nproclamation President United States, prohibit-\ning colonial trade\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n36\n20\n1\ncorrespondence, same subject\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n259\n20\n1\nprobability of colonial trade being opened\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n110\n21\n2\ndocuments relative to recent arragement by Mr.\nMcLane, for renewal of West India trade\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n22\n21\n2\nPresident's views respecting the convention, same\nsubject\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\nn\n19\n2\nconvention, payment for slaves, &c. under 1st arti-\ncle treaty of Ghent\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n58\n20\n1\nSame, (Docs. Pres. Mes.)\n.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n33\n20\n1\ncorrespondence respecting imprisonment of John\nBaker, and boundary New Brunswick and\nMaine\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n19\n20\n1\nSame\n-\n.\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n278\n20\n2\nSame\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n90\n20\n1\ncorrespondence relative to the free navigation of\nthe St. Lawrence\nEx. Doc.\n2\n43\n20\n1\ncorrespondence relative to the claims of the two\nnations to the country west of the Rocky moun-\ntains\nEx. Doc.\n5\n199\n20\n1\nrespecting boundary under treaty of peace in 1783\nEx. Doc.\n5\n217\n20\n1\nrespecting boundary under Ghent treaty, (maps,\n&c.)\nEx. Doc.\n5\n218\n20\n1\ncopies of three conventions, to wit, to continue\ncommercial convention of 3d July, 1815: to\ncontinue provisions of 3d article of treaty of\n20th October, 1818, in respect to the country\nwest of the Rocky mountains; respecting refer-\nence of difference, boundary, Ghent treaty\nEx. Doc.\n3\n275\n20\n2\ncorrespondence respecting surrender of fugitive\nslaves into Canada\nEx. Doc.\n1\n19\n20\n2\nrespecting discriminating duties on cotton by\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n130\n21\n1\nduties imposed by, on imports from U.S. in 1830,\n(accompanying report on finance)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n6\n45\n18\n1\nGreece, value of trade with, in 1820, '21, and '22\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n32\n18\n1\nGreeks, memorial, citizens of New York, in favor of\nEx. Doc.\n1\n13\n18\n1\nof Boston, same\nEx. Doc.\n2\n21\n18\n1\nLegislature of South Carolina, in favor of\nEx. Doc.\n2\n18\n18\n1\nmessage of President, on present condition (1823)\nand future prospects of the\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n14\n18\n1\nMr. Webster and Mr. Poinsett's propositions res-\npecting appointment of an agent to Greece,\n(see end of 2 vol. Rep. Com. 18 Cong. 1 sess.)\n19\n2\nMr. Livingston's, same, (see end of 2 vol. Rep Digitized by\nGoogle\nCom. 19 Cong. 2 seas.)\n60\nINDEX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nSession\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n20\n1\nGreeks, letters acknowledging sympathy of U. S.\n}\n1\n2\n16\nEx. Doc.\nfor, (Doc. Pres. Mess.)\n-\n1\n2\n32\n20\n1\nGroce, Jared E., (change entry of land)\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n230\n21\n1\nSame\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n36\n20\n1\nGrowning & Kelly, and others, (French spoliations)\nRep. Com.\n4\n263\n19\n2\nGulledge, Thomas, (change entry of land)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n76\n20\n1\nGun men, mounted, protect western frontier\n.\nEx. Doc.\n6\n214\n20\n1\nGuest, Rebecca, (buildings destroyed while in pub-\nlic service)\nRep. Com.\n3\n186\n-\n21\n2\nGuedry, Pedro, heirs of, (land claim)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n52\n20\n1\nGwynn, John, heirs of, (bounty land, revolution)\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n87\n21\n1\nHackley, Richard S, (settlement of his consulate\naccounts)\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n-\n298\n19\n1\nHaggett, Benjamin, (pension)\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n193\n19\n1\nHamburg. on refunding certain discriminating duties\non vessels of\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n176\n21\n1\nHampshire, Hampden, and Farmington Canal Com-\npany, memorial of, subscription of stock\nRep. Com\n2\n-\n221\n18\n1\nHamilton, Alexander, his report on land claims in\nFlorida\n-\nEx. Doc.\n11\n158\n18\n1\nreport of committee, same subject\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n130\n18\n2\nHambly and Doyle, (land claim)\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n:\n7\n19\n1\nSame\n.\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n27\n19\n2\nHamilton, Archibald W., (contingent expenses as\nquartermaster, &c.)\n⑉\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n66\n20\n1\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n190\n18\n1\nHallet and Cotheals\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n32\n19\n1\nHall, House of Reps., on making alterations in the\nRep. Com.\n1\n11\n19\n2\nreport of inspectors, on improvements in the\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n93\n21\n1\nmemorial of R. Mills. same subject\n-\nRep Com.\n1\n83\n21\n1\nof Charles Bulfinch with report of inspectors in\n1821, same subject\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n123\n20\n2\nHanseatic republics, copies of commercial treaties\nwith\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n92\n19\n1\nHann, John, (pension)\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n2\n164\n19\n1\nHalsey, Kelly, (bounty land unfit for cultivation)\nRep. Com\n1\n54\n19\n1\nHall -James, (pension)\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n19\n1\nHall, William, (pension)\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep Com.\n2\n164\n19\n1\nHall, John Y., (pension)\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep Com.\n2\n194\n19\n2\nHallaway and Watson, (extra allowance, building\nlight-house)\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n54\n19\n2\nHale, David and Samuel, memorial of, (sell their land\nreserved to them under Indian treaty)\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n24\nHarbors, (see name of harbors, rivers, and internal\nimprovements)\n18\n1\nHarlin, George, Indian,) (reservation of land)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n70\n18\n2\nHarris and Farrow, (building fortifications, Dauphin\nisland)\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n69\n19\n2\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n2\n80\n20\nI\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n3\n181\n20\n2\nreport Secretary of War, respecting amount paid\nother than under special acts, and work done by\nEx Doc.\n2\n21\n20\n2\nreport Secretary of War, respecting payment for\n}\nEx. Doc.\n2\n(27\nslaves, under 4th sec. of act for their rchef\n-\n(36\n}\n21\n1\nreport of Secretary of War, settlement of ac-\ncounts of, under acts for their relief\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n102\n21\n1\nreport of committee\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. I om\n3\n515\n19\n1\nHarris, Stephen, (pension)\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n19\n1\nHart, Nicholas, (renew lost land warrant)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n103\nFROM EIGHTEENTH TO TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS.\n61\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n20\n1\nHarper, Capt. James A., (money advanced in re-\ncruiting service)\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n178\n20\n2\nHarper's ferry, respecting private buildings on pub-\nlic grounds at\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n138\n21\n1\nHarpeth shoals, respecting the removal of\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n181\n21\n1\nHarrison, Wm. H., Minister to Colombia, (allowance\nfor detention on his return to U. S.)\n.\nRep. Com\n3\n678\n21\n2\nHarrison, Clarissa B., (reimburse expenditures of her\nhusband, while Receiver of land office)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n65\n21\n1\nHardesty, Richard, (damages by Cumberland road)\n-\nRep. Com.\n.\n403\n21\n2\nHartman, Sophia, (navy pension)\n-\n-\n-\nRep. om.\n1\n113\n19\n1\nHathaway, Levi, (pension)\n-\n-\n.\nRep. Com.\n2\n194\n19\n1\nHastings, John. (pension)\n-\n-\n-\n.\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n19\n1\nHazen, Moses, representatives of, (loss of half pay\nBritish officer by entering U.S. service, and\ncommutation, &c.)\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n2\n191\n20\n1\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n3\n2.6\n19\n1\nHayes, Samuel, (spoliations)\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n20.\n21\n1\nHavens, Sylvester, (improvements on public lot)\nRep. Com\n2\n287\n21\n1\nHayner, John, (horse lost late war)\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n155\n18\n1\nHeard, Donnelson, Carr, and others, (land claim)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n37\n20\n1\nHeard, John, assignee of Davis, (refund amount\nerroneously paid)\ns\nRep. Com\n-\n-\n~\n1\n36\n-\n3\n184\n21\n1\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n2\n270\n20\n1\nHeadington, (see Biddle and others)\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n173\n18\n1\nHecks, John, (surety of postmaster)\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n26\n18\n2\nSame\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n60\n19\n1\nHedge, James. (detention of his vessel at quarantine,\nin consequence of having on board sick seamen)\nRep. Com.\n1\n82\n19\n1\nHelm, Lina T., (pension)\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n20\n1\nHemp, experiments as to quality of American water\nrotted hemp compared with that of Russia\n-\nEx Doc\n2\n22\n20\n1\ndocuments on the culture and preparation of, and\non its durability when made into canvass and\ncordage\n-\nEx. Doc\n3\n68\n20\n2\nflax and cotton cordage, connect manufacture of,\nwith the navy\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n38\n20\n2\nexperime ts of comparative fitness between hemp\nand cotton, for use of navy\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n102\n21\n1\nrespecting the use of canvass and cordage made\nof American hemp\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n*128\n18\n1\nHenley, Arthur, (released from balance on books\nagainst him)\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n34\n20\n1\nHenderson, Francis, representatives of Col. Laurens,\n(memorial of, for diplomatic and revolutionary\nservices of said Laurens)\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n18\n20\n1\nreport of committee on said claim\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n3\n183\n21\n1\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n2\n257\n21\n1\nHenry, Wm., (deficiency in land)\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n2\n259\n21\n2\nHenrick, Danish brig, memorial of merchants, &c.,\nclaims for\n-\n.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n65\n21\n2\nre' ort of committee on same\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n100\n19\n1\nHerring, Asa, (released from his liability for postmas-\nter)\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep Com\n1\n115\n20\n1\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep Com\n1\n150\n19\n1\nHerrington, James, (pension)\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n2\n164\n19\n1\nHerndon, Edward, (pension)\n-\n-\n.\nRep. Com\n2\n164\nDigitized\nay\nErroneously printed 381.\n62\nINDNX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n20\n1\nHermange, Anthony, (patent for invention, propel\nships)\n-\nRep. Com\n3\n164\n21\n2\nHickman, Nancy B., representative of William Hull,\nlate Governor of Michigan, (pay as Governor)\nRep. Com\n1\n84\n18\n2\nHightower, Richard, (lost vouchers recruiting ser-\nvice, late war)\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n72\n19\n1\nHitchcock, Henry, Paymaster, late war, (to be al-\nlowed credit for certain payments)\n-\nRep Com.\n1\n20\n19\n1\nHill, John, (bounty land unfit for cultivation)\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n54\n19\n1\nHines, Daniel, (pension)\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n19\n2\nHistory of America, procure papers from public of-\nfices in England, on subject of the\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n91\n20\n2\nHicks & Ross, (Cherokee Indians,) correspondence\nwith Col. Montgomery\nEx. Doc.\n1\n6\n20\n2\nHiwassee and Conesauga rivers, examination of route\nfor canal between\nEx. Doc.\n1\n16\n21\n2\nHolston river, on expediency of procuring survey,\nimprovement of\nRep. Com.\n1\n64\n19\n1\nHolmes's Hole, in relation to survey of harbor of\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n71\n19\n1\nsurvey of the harbor of\nEx. Doc.\n10\n172\n18\n1\nHoag & Gsiffin. (fencing destroyed, late war)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n19\n18\n1\nHook, Josiah, (refund cost incurred in seizures under\nrevenue laws)\n-\nRep Com.\n1\n46\n20\n2\nHook, Stephen. memorial of, expenses, &c., in ap-\nprehending certain pirates)\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n18\n21\n1\nreport of committee on same\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n2\n219\n18\n1\nHolliday, John, (team lost, late war)\n-\n-\nRep Com.\n1\n62\n19\n1\nHome Department, on creating\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n2\n232\n19\n2\nSame\n⑉\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n10\n21\n1\nPresident recommends the establishment of,\n(Pres. Mes.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n19\n19\n1\nHodson, Isanc, (damages sustained in enforcing\nembargo law)\nRep. Com.\n1\n8\n19\n1\nHollinger, William, memorial of, (land claim)\nRep. Com\n1\n91\n19\n1\nHoussaye, Louis de la, heirs of, (land claim)\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n28\n19\n1\nHolstein, Peter, (pension) -\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n19\n1\nHollister, Josiah, (pension) -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n19\n1\nHolden, Moses, (pension) -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n2\n164\n19\n1\nHowell, Samuel, (pension) -\n-\n-\n.\nRep. Com\n2\n164\n19\n1\nHooks, Elizabeth, (pension)\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n21\n1\nHoppas & Watson, (renew certificate of purchase\nof land)\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n2\n231\n19\n2\nHolmes, Orsamus, (revolutionary services)\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n14\n21\n1\nHolgate, Samuel, (lumber seized by revenue officers)\nRep. Com.\n1\n78\n20\n2\nHowe, Amos, (relief in purchase of land)\n-\nRep Com.\n1\n45\n21\n1\nHomans, Benjamin, (services clerk, Navy Department)\nRep. Com.\n1\n74\n21\n1\nHoit, Gates, (secret services, late war)\nRep. Com.\n2\n214\n21\n2\nHopping & Frothingham, heirs of Thomas Frothing-\nham, (property destroyed in revolution)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n68\n21\n2\nHorses given by Grand Sultan to Mr. Rhind, respect-\ning disposal of\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n107\n18\n1\nHospital Fund, Navy, situation of, in 1823\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n115\n19\n2\nreport of commissioners in 1826 on the State of\nEx. Doc.\ns\n54\n20\n2\non paying amount due from United States to the\nRep. Com.\n1\n61\n21\n1\nHospitals, Navy, in relation to the buildings for, at\nNorfolk and Philadelphia\nEx. Doc.\n2\n40\n21\n2\nin relation to those at Charlestown, Mass., Brook-\nlyn, N. Y., and Pensacola, with estimates of\ncost, &e.\nEx. Doc.\n93\nFROM EIGHTEENTH TO TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS.\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n19\n2\nHospitals, Marine, Charleston, S. C., memorial City\nCouncil of Charleston -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n42\n20\n1\nreport of committee on subject of building a\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n83\n21\n1\nSame\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n*150\n19\n2\nreceipts and expenditures from 1819 to 1826, for\nthe benefit of sick and disabled seamen\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n63\n21\n1\namount annually received and expended from\n1802 to 1828, on account of\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n68\n21\n1\namount expended in 1828, for relief of sick and\ndisabled seamen\n-\nEx. Doc.\ns\n57\n21\n1\non providing for erection of hospital at Provi-\ndence, R. 1., for sick and disabled seamen\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n96\n18\n1\nnumber of Ameri an seamen sent to the hospital\nat Liverpool, between 1821 and 1823 -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n11\n20\n2\nCumberland, on making grant of land to\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n43\n19\n2\nbarracks, &c., use of army, relative to building of\nEx. Doc.\n4\n61\n19\n1\nHudson, Chamberlain, (pension)\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n19\n1\nHudson, Hall, (pension)\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n19\n2\nHuston, Robert, (provisions furnished troops, late\nRep. Com.\n1\n46\nwar)\n-\n-\n20\n1\nSame\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n137\n19\n2\nHull, Gen. William, representatives of, (expenses in\nmaking Indian treaties)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n63\n20\n1\nSame\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n18\n21\n2\nHull, David, (buildings destroyed in 1812 by enemy)\nRep.Com.\n1\n37\n20\n1\nHudson Canal Company, memorial of, (import iron\nfree of duty)\n.\nEx. Doc.\n6\n247\n20\n2\nHudson Railroad, report of survey, maps, and pro-\nceedings\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n89\n21\n1\nHuntt, Thomas F., (award of jury, settlement of his\naccounts as acting Quartermaster, late war) -\nRep. Com.\n3\n419\n20\n1\nHuntt, Nathaniel, and others, Collectors, N. Y., (ex-\ntra allowance)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n13\n20\n1\nHuntt, Thomas, (services as an officer, late war) -\nRep. Com.\n3\n179\n20\n2\nHunters of Oregon, memorial of, settlement of Co-\nlumbia river\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n13\n20\n1\nHuron, Territory of, on establishing\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n79\n20\n2\nmemorial of citizens of Galena, in favor of\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n35\n20\n2\nletter from A. E. Wing, on same subject\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n66\n21\n1\nreport of committee, same subject\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n56\n20\nI\nHubble & Gano, (bounty land, revolution)\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n99\n21\n1\nHubbard, Eber, (vessel lost while in public service,\nlate war)\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n288\n20\n1\nHuttleston, Henry (spoliations by Naples)\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n265\n21\n1\nHughes, Charles, and others, Madrid (land claim) .\nRep. Com.\n3\n409\n21\n1\nHulse, Joseph, heirs of, (expense in defending title\nof land in Robert and Ludlow's lines)\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n232\n19\n2\nHyannis, survey of harbor of\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n140\n19\n1\nHuygens, Chevaher, relative to deserters from for-\neign vessels in ports of United States -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n86\n21\n1\nImpeachment of Judge Peck, report of committee\nrecommending\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n325\n21\n1\nmemorial of Judge Peck\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n+345\n21\n1\nexplanation of Judge Peck, in answer to charges\nRep. Com.\n3\n359\n21\n1\narticle of impeachment\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n385\n18\n1\nImports and exports in 1823, annual statement of -\nEx. Doc.\n4\n73\n18\n2\nSame, in 1824\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n90\n0\nTwo reports of the same number.\nTwo reports of the same number.\n04\nINDEX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n19\n1\nImports and exports in 1825, annual statement of\n-\nEx. Doc.\n9\n148\n19\n2\nSame, in 1826\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n120\n20\n1\nSame, in 1827\n.\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n253\n20\n2\nSame, in 1828\n-\n-\n-\n.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n137\n21\n1\nSame, in 1829\n-\n-\n-\n.\n.\nEx. Doc.\n2\n49\n21\n2\nSame, in 1830\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n140\n21\n2\nreasons why annual statement was not prepared be-\nfore adjournment of Congress -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n124\n21\n2\nfrom 1821 to 1829, (accompanying annual report\non finance)\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n7\n45\n20\n2\nImportations, articles excluded by high duties, &c.\n(see Duties)\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n74\n21\n1\nSame subject\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\ns\n119\n21\n1\nImprisonment for debt, President recommends dis-\ncharge of debt and person\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n13\n19\n2\nImpressed American seamen, since 1815, correspon-\ndence with Great Britain\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n50\nImprovements, (see Internal Improvements.)\n18\n2\nIllinois and Lake Michigan, canal, aid in making\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n53\n19\n1\non granting land in aid of\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n147\n19\n2\nmemorial, Legislature, for aid in making\n-\nRep. Com.\n5\n81\n18\n2\nmemorial of Legislature, relative to Camanchee\nIndians\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n82\n19\n1\nschool lands, vest title in trustees\nRep. Com.\n1\n104\n21\n1\non granting scrip in lieu of land, in aid of canals\nRep. Com.\n3\n577\n20\n1\ncondition of surveyor's office, and allowance of\nclerk in\nEx. Doc.\n4\n145\n20\n1\non opening road, Wiggins' ferry to Lead mines,\nFever nver\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n177\n20\n2\ninhabitants of Galena, in favor of Territory Huron\nEx. Doc.\n2\n35\n21\n2\non authorizing sale of lands in, reserved for salt\nsprings, on Vermillion river\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n54\n18\n1\nIndiana, state and disposition of 2 and 3 per cent.\nfund, arising from sales of public lands\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n129\n18\n2\nLegislature of, respecting visit of Gen. Lafayette\nto the United States\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc\n5\n84\n18\n2\ncanal, Lake Erie to Wabash, aid in constructing\nRep. Com.\n1\n78\n19\n2\nLegislature, sell school lands\n-\nEx Doc\n5\n115\n19\n2\nLegislature, relief of purchasers, forfeited lands\nEx. Doc.\n5\n117\n20\n1\nLegislature, Cumberland road\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n163\n20\n1\nrelative to sale of land granted to State of\nEx Doc.\n3\n71\n20\n1\non granting land for schools in Unity county\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n68\n20\n1\non granting land, aid in making road, Lawrence-\nburgh to Fort Wayne\nRep. Com.\n4\n234\n20\n2\nresolutions, Legislature, respecting unappropria-\nted lands in\nEx Doc\n3\n123\n20\n2\nresolutions, Legislature, in favor of colonization\nEx Doc\n3\n125\n21\n1\nmemorial, Legislature, respecting mail road, Louis\nville, Kentucky, to St. Louis, Missouri\nRep. Com.\n1\n173\n21\n1\nmemorial in favor of appropriation for Cum-\nberland road\nRep. Com.\n1\n174\n21\n1\nmemorial in favor of removal of Indians\nRep. Com.\n2\n291\n21\n2\nLegislature of, extinguish Indian title to land in\nEx. Doc.\n3\n68\n21\n2\nresolution of Legislature, continuation of Cum-\nberland road\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n69\n21\n2\nrespecting location of cession of land to, by the\nPottawattamie Indians\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n85\n19\n1\nIndian Bureau, on establishing\n.\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n146\nDigitized by\nFROM EIGHTEENTH TO TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS.\n65\nCongress.\nSession\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n18\n1\nIndian Agents, where stationed, pay, &c, and recom-\nmendation for the appointment of additional\nnumber of\n.\nEx. Doc.\n4\n56\n18\n1\ndisbursements by, from Sept. 1822, to Sept. 1823\nEx. Doc.\n2\n47\n18\n2\nSame, from Sept. 1823, to Sept. 1824 -\n-\nEx Doc.\n7\n109\n19\n1\nSame, from Sept. 1824, to Sept. 1825 -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n112\n19\n2\nSame, from Sept. 1825, to Sept. 1836 -\n.\nEx. Doc.\n8\n112\n21\n1\nSame, from Sept. 1828, to Sept. 1829 -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n87\n21\n2\nSame, from Sept. 1829, to Sept. 1830\nEx. Doc.\n3\n101\n19\n2\nrespecting complaints against agent for Florida\nIndians\nEx. Doc.\n2\n17\n20\n1\ncharges, &c. by Creeks, against Col. Crowell\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n248\n20\n1\ncomplaints against Silas Dinsmore, respecting\npassports\nEx. Doc.\n5\n219\n19\n2\nrelative to agency at La Point or Michael's island\nRep. Com.\n2\n86\n18\n1\nIndians, annual report from Indian Department, (ac-\ncompanying Pres. Mes.) showing the transac-\ntions generally, expenditures in 1823, numbers\nof schools, &c.\nEx. Doc\n1\n2\n54\n18\n2\ndocuments of a similar character, in 1824\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n106\n19\n1\nSame, in 1825\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n89\n19\n2\nSame, in 1826\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n507\n20\n1\nSame, in 18.7\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n140\n20\n-\n-\n.\n-\n~n\n1\n2\n2\nSame, in 1828\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n}\n76\n11\n21\n1\nSame, in 1829\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n160\n21.\n2\nSame, in 1830\n-\n-\n-\nEx Doc.\n1\n2\n160\n15\n1\nlicenses granted in 1821, '22, and '23, to trade\nwith the\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n7\n18\n2\nSame, in 1824\n.\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n53\n19\nI\nSame, in 1825\n-\n-\n-\n.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n118\n19\n2\nSame, in 1826\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n86\n2\n1\nSame, in 1827\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\ns\n140\n20\n2\nSame, in 1828\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n21\n84\n2\nSame, in 1830\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n21\n41\n2\nIndian annuities, whole amount of, in 1830, and to\nwhat tribe payable (Docs. Pres. Mes.)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n18\n1\n2\n169\n1\nIndians, memorial of foreign missions, for civilization\nof the\nEx. Doc.\n18\n5\n102\n1\nmemorial of Legislature Georgia, extinguish In-\n18\ndian title\nEx. Doc.\n6\n125\n1\naccount of the attack on Gen. Ashley's party, by\nthe Ricarees\nEx. Doc.\n18\n1\n2\n57\n1\nPresident's message and documents relative to\nextinguishment of Indian titles to lands in Geor-\n18\ngia, under compact of 1502\nEx. Doc.\n6\n127\n1\nreport of commistee, with various documents,\nsame subject\nRep. Com\n2\n109\n18\n1\non repealing act for the civilization of the, also\nstatements of the number of schools, &c.\nRep. Com.\n2\n92\n18\n1\non abolishing the trading establishments, with\nstatements of the amount received from facto-\nry agents, &c.\nRep. Com.\n2\n129\n18\n2\nprogress in settling up the concerns of the trading\nestablishments\nEx. Doc.\n4\n61\n18\n2\nPresident recommends their collection, coloniza-\ntion, and civilization\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n16\n18\n2\ncopies of McMinn's letters, with plan of Sec'ry\nWar for extinguishing Indian title in Georgia\nEx. Doc\n3\n43\n9\n66\nINDEX To CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,\nCongress\nSession\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n18\n2\nIndians, message of President, and report of Secretary\nof War, on the subject of a plan for their fu-\nture location and government, with statements\nshowing their numbers, and quantity of land\nheld by them in each State\nEx. Doc.\n4\n6-1\n18\n2\nreport of Commissioners, treating for extingnish-\nment of Indian title to land in Georgia\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n72\n18\n2\nreport of committee on extinguishing Indian title\nin Georgia\nRep. Com.\nI\n77\n19\n1\nnumber and condition of the Indians on the Mis-\nsouri\nEx. Doc.\n6\n117\n19\n1\non measures best calculated for their civilization,\nand on their condition generally, with disburse\nments in 1824 and 1825\nRep. Com.\n2\n226\n19\n1\nlist of treaties with Indians, ratified in 1825\nEx Doc.\n10\n178\n19\n2\nrespecting donation of land to U. States' commis-\nsioners, (Gen Jackson and Col. Hawkins) by\nEx. Doc.\n.2\n5\n19\n2\nGen. Clark's estimate for removing those in Mis-\nsouri and Arkansas, and number of schools, &c.,\nin 1826; also, copy of treaty with the Assina-\nboins, and treaty between the Delaware and\nOsages\nEx. Doc.\n2\n9\n19\n2\nreport on the subject of removing them west of\nthe Mississippi\nEx. Doc.\n2\n28\n19\n2\nreport of committee, with documents at large-\ncontroversy, Creek Indians, Georgia, and Ge-\nneral Government\nRep. Com.\n3\n98\n19\n2\non relieving settlers on lands ceded to Choctaw\nIndians\nRep. Com.\n2\n93\n19\n2\nreport of Secretary of War on suffering condi-\ntion of the friendly Creeks\nEx. Doc.\n5\n79\n19\n2\non subject of Indian depredations in Missouri\nRep. Com.\n1\n51\n19\n2\non subject of land to certain persons under Qua-\npaw treaty\nRep. Com.\n1\n60\n19\n2\nrelative to agency at La Point, or Michael's island\nRep. Com.\n2\n86\n20\n1\nrespecting complaints against Silas Dinsmore, re-\nlative to granting passports\nEx. Doc.\n5\n419\n20\nI\non restricting sale of spirits among the Indians\nEx Doc.\n4\n148\n20\n1\nrespecting charges against Col. Crowell, Indian\nagent\nEx. Doc.\n6\n248\n20\n1\nrespecting the breaking of a certain Ind an chief,\nby Colonel McKenney, and the appointment of\nchiefs by agent in Michigan\nEx. Doc.\n5\n219\n20\n1\non the inadequacy of the fund for paying expen\nses of removal of Indians west\nEx Doc\n2\n44\n20\n1\nrespecting formation of independent government\nby Indians within the States\nEx. Doc.\n5\n2n\n20\n1\nnumber of, removed west, under what authority,\nand mode of making their locations\nEx. Doc\n6\n23\n20\n1\nletter from Gen Clark on suffering condition of\nthose removing\nEx. Doc\n7\n283\n20\n1\nreport of committee on subject of removal of\nthe Indians generally, and recommending ap-\npropriation for exploring the country, &c.\nRep. Com.\n1\n50\n20\nrespecting formation of independent governments\nby Indians within the Stat S\nRep. Com.\n2\n02\n20\nk\non do di of Cutaw and Boyer for reservation of\nland\nRep Com.\n2\n127\n20\n1\non claims of citizo ns of Georgia against the Creek,\nwith opinion of Attorney General\nby\nRep. Com.\n2\n128\nFROM EIGHTEENTH TO TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS.\n67\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n21\n1\nIndians, report of committee, on claims of citizens of\nGeorgia against the Creek\n-\nRep Com.\n1\n115\n20\nI\non estimates for Indian Department in 1828\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n130\n20\n1\non making appropriation of $50,000 to aid gene-\nrally in the removal of Indians, and to extin.\nguish Cherokee title in Georgia\n-\nRep Com.\n2\n130\n20\n1\non memorial of Baptist Missionary Convention,\ncivilization\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n219\n20\n1\non purchasing land of Chickasaws, attach to Mon-\nroe county, Miss.\nRep Com.\n2\n135\n20\n2\nPresident Adams's views respecting the Indians,\n(Pres. Mes.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n11\n20\n2\nrespecting survey of canal route through Chero-\n1\n6\nkee country, and claim of Reed for property\nEx. Doc.\n1\n15\ntaken by Cherokee officers\n20\n2\nrespecting sale of lands by Indians to individual\npurchasers\nEx. Doc.\n2\n22\n20\n2\nrespecting claims of Creeks for surplus money,\nafter paying claims citizens of Georgia under\ntreaty of 1821.\n-\nEx. Doc\n2\n80\n20\ncopies of treaties with certain tribes\n-\nEx Doc.\nan\nz\n88\n12\n3\n131\n20\n2\ninstructions to Commissioners, treaty with Creek,\nof 1521\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n91\n20\n2\nrespecting conduct of missionaries in removal of\nIndians\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n22\n20\n2\nplan proposed by Gov. Cass and Gen. Clark for\nthe general regulations of our intercourse with\nthe Indians, with statements showing number\nof each tribe, and where situated; names, resi-\ndence, and compensation of agents, and tribe\nunder their superintendence, and on the sub-\nject of the fur trade\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n117\n20\n2\nexpense of Winnebago deputation, and holding\ntreaty, purchase lead mine country\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n129\n20\n2\nreport of committee on aiding Indians to remove\nwest, with reports of exploring parties, with\nnotes on the country, &c.\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n87\n21\n1\nPresident recommends removal of the Indians\nwest of M'ssissippi\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n-\n15\n21\n1\nconcerning fund held in trust for the Seneca In-\n21\ndians\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n15\n1\ninstructions to, and correspondence of Generals\nCarroll and Coffee, to treat with the Cherokees\n21\nand Creeks, for removal west\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n178\n1\nSecretary of War to Governor of Georgia, con-\nveying President's views in relation to extend-\ning laws of Georgia over the Indians, and ne-\ncessity for their removal: also, on the subject\nof the disputed boundary between the Creeks\nand Cherokees, and the removal of intruders,\n(Docs. Pres. Mes.)\nw\n1\n2\n-\nEx. Doc.\n186\n3\n89\n21\n1\n21\ncopies of treaties with certain tribes of\nEx. Doc.\n2\n24\n1\ndepredations in Georgia, correspondence within\nlast three years on subject of, with abstract of\nclaims, evidence, and decisions thereon\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n25\n21\n1\nexpense of removing the Indians west of the Mis-\nsissippi, and for their support for one year, and\nnature of the country, &c.\nEx Doc\ns\n91\nDigitized by\n68\nINDEX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n21\n1\nIndians, on relinquishing interest of United States in\ncertain reservations of land in Alabama, to cer.\ntain Indians therein named\nRep. Com.\n1\n69\n21\n1\nreport of Committee on Indian Affairs on pro-\nviding for the removal of the Indians generally\nRep. Com.\n2\n227\n21\n1\nlaws, Colonial and State Governments, for the go-\nvernment of\nRep. Com.\n3\n319\n21\n2\nwhole amount of Indian annuity in 1830, and names\nof tribes to whom payable, (Docs. Pres. Mes.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n169\n21\n2\nviews of President respecting their removal, and\njurisdiction of the States over them, (Pres, Mes.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n19\n18\n1\nCherokees, message of President, with various\ndocuments, extinguishment of Indian titles to\nland in Georgia under compact of 1802\nEx. Doc.\n6\n127\n18\n1\nreport of committee, with various documents,\nsame subject\nRep. Com.\n2\n109\n18\n1\nmemorial of John Ross and others, against ceding\ntheir lands\nEx. Doc.\n10\n133\n18\n1\nproposal of certain Cherokee chiefs to cede their\nlands\nEx. Doc.\n10\n136\n18\n2\ninstructions and other documents in relation to\nthe treaty negotiated by Smith & Meigs, with\nEx. Doc.\n2\n19\n18\n2\ncopies of McMinn's letters, with plan of Sec'ry\nof W ar for extinguishing their title to lands in\nGeorgia, &c.\nEx. Doc.\n3\n43\n18\n2\nreport of committee on extinguishing their title\nto lands in Georgia\nRep. Com.\n1\n77\n19\n1\ncorrespondence, treaty of 1819, extinguishment\nof their title to lands in North Carolina\nEx. Doc.\n3\n21\n20\n1\nlist of those entitled to reservations under treaty\nof 1819\nEx. Doc.\n3\n104\n20\n1\nreport of the Commissioners negotiating for land\nbelonging to the\nEx. Doc.\n3\n106\n20\n1\nrespecting formation of new governments by the\nEx Doc.\n5\n211\n20\n1\nrespecting their boundary in Arkansas, and set-\ntlement of Lovely's purchase\nEx. Doc.\n6\n26\n20\n1\non making an appropriation to extinguish Indian\ntitle in Georgia\nRep. Com.\n2\n130\n20\n2\ncorrespondence, Col. Montgomery and Chero-\nkee Council respecting survey of canal route\nthrough their country, and claim of Reid for\n}\n1\n6\nEx. Doc.\n1\n15\nproperty taken by Cherokee officers\n20\n2\nproceedings respecting their remov. from Georgia\nEx. Doc.\n3\n95\n20\n2\nrespecting boundary between the Creeks and\nCherokees\nEx. Doc.\n3\n108\n20\n2\nmemorial of John Ross and others, relative to in-\nterest on annuities, and tax collected of traders,\nwith opinion of Mr. White\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n124\n20\n2\nmemorial of John Ross and others against acts\nof Georgia\n-\nEx. Doc.\ns\n145\n21\n1\ncorrespondence relative to removal of intruders\nfrom Cherokee lands\n-\nEx. Doc\n3\n89\n21\n1\nmemorial of delegation of Cherokees, boundary\nwith Georgia\nRep. Com.\n3\n397\n21\n2\nmemorial of delegation against their removal -\nEx. Doc.\n3\n57\n21\n2\nmanner of paying the annuities to the Cherokees\nEx. Doc.\n3\n102\n18\n1\nCreeks, report and correspondence, payment for\nproperty lost by friendly Creeks in war against\nthe\nRep. Com\n2\n101\nDigitized by\nFROM EIGHTEENTH TO TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS.\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n20\n1\nIndians, Creeks, statement of claims of the friendly\nCreeks, for losses, &c., and amount paid under\nact of 1817 for their relief\nEx. Doc.\n5\n200\n18\n2\nreport of Commissioners treating for extinguish-\nment of their title to lands in Georgia\nEx. Doc\n4\n72\n18\n2\nreport of committee, on extinguishing their title\nin Georgia\nRep. Com.\n1\n77\n18\n1\nPresident's message, and various documents, ex-\ntinguishment of Indian titles in Georgia under\ncompact of 1802\nEx. Doc.\n6\n127\n18\n1\nreport of committee, with various documents, on\nextinguishing Indian title in Georgia under\ncompact of 1802\nRep. Com.\n2\n109\n19\n1\ninstructions to Commissioners, treaty at Fort Jack.\nson\nEx. Doc.\n1\n17\n19\n1\ncopy of treaty with, made 24th January, 1826,\nat Indian Springs\nEx. Doc.\n9\n165\n19\n2\nresolutions of Georgia respecting treaties with\nthe, also correspondence, difference with Ge-\nneral Government relative to\nEx. Doc.\ns\n59\n19\n2\nmessage President, relative to surveying Creek\nlands\nin\n5\n76\nEx. Doc.\n5\n87\n19\n2\ncorrespondence Lieut. Vinton same subject\nEx. Doc.\n6\n127\n19\n2\nreport of committee, with the documents at large,\non subject of the Creek controversy\n.\nRep. Com.\n3\n98\n19\n2\nreport of Secretary of War on suffering condi-\ntion of the friendly Creek\nEx Doc.\n5\n79\n20\n1\nresolutions of Georgia respecting lands occupied\nby the\nEx. Doc.\n3\n102\n20\n1\ncharges against Col. Crowell, agent, &c.\nEx. Doc.\n6\n248\n20\n1\non claims of citizensof Georgiaagainst the Creeks,\n21\ndepredations prior to 1802\nRep. Com.\n2\n128\n1\n20\nsame subject\nRep. Com.\n1\n115\n20\n1\nmemorial Legislature Georgia, same subject\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n135\n1\nstatement of claims allowed citizens of Georgia,\nand those disallowed by the Commissioner, with\nhis reasons\nEx. Doc.\n7\n268\n20\n1\nnumber removed west of the Mississippi, and ex-\n20\npense of their removal\nEx. Doc.\n3\n74\n1\ncopy of treaty made 15th November, 1827, with\nthe\nEx. Doc.\n5\n210\n20\n1\ncorrespondence in relation to the above treaty,\nfor cession of a slip of land in Georgia\nEx. Doc.\n6\n238\n20\n1\ncorrespondence of Gen. Jackson respecting the\nCreek Indian war\nEx. Doc.\n4\n146\n20\n2\nrespecting claim of Creeks for surplus money,\nafter paying claims of citizens of Georgia un-\nder treaty of 1821, with opinion of Walter Jones\nEx. Doc.\n2\n80\n20\n2\ninstructions to Commissioners negotiating treaty\nof 1821\nEx. Doc.\n3\n91\n21\n1\ninstructions, &c., Generals Carroll and Coffee,\ntreat for their removal\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n178\nn\n1\nSecretary of War to Governor of Georgia, con-\nveying President's views in relation to extend-\n1\ning laws of Georgia over the Indians, and ne-\n-\n2\n186\neessity of their removal, also on subject of the\nEx. Doc.\n&\ndisputed boundary between the Creeks and\n3\n89\nCherokees, and removal of intruders\n81\n1\nmemorial of chiefs of, relative to their rights, &c.\nRep. Com\n1\n169\n\"\n3\nmemorial of chiefs, &c., of, relative to their removal\nEx. Doc.\n1\n24\n1\n70\nINDEX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber\nPage.\n21\n2\nIndians, Creeks, report of committee, on claims of,\nfor depredations by citizens of Georgia\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n109\n19\n1\nFlorida, instructions to, and proceedings of Com-\nmissioners in negotiating treaty with -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n74\n19\n1\non the suffering condition of the\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n111\n19\n1\nrelative to their location, their country, water and\nsoil\nEx. Doc.\n9\n161\n19\n1\non civilizing and removing them west of the Mis-\nsissippi, [report of Mr. Barbour, Secretary of\nWar, to committee]\nEx. Doc.\n5\n102\n19\n1\nletter from Gen. Clark same subject\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n124\n19\n2\n1\nrespecting complaints against agent, depredation\nby the Indians, and on their suffering condition\nEx. Doc.\n2\n17\n19\n2\nreport of Secretary of War on making provision\nfor the\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n82\n20\n2\nrespecting disposition of the Seminoles to remove\nwest\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n31\n18\n2\nChoctaws, treaty with\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n95\n19\n2\nencroachments on Choctaw lands, and their dis-\nposition to remove west\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n39\n19\n2\non relieving settlers on lands ceded to the\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n93\n20\n2\nreasons for not holding treaty with, under act of\n1829, for the purchase of land in Arkansas\n\"\nEx. Doc.\n2\n30\n21\n2\ncopy of treaty with, made 27th September, 1830\nEx. Doc.\n4\n123\n19\n1\nSenecas, in Oh o, on holding treaty with, pur-\nchase of their land\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n209\n20\n2\nrespecting their wishes to remove west\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n57\n21\n1\ntheir disposition to remove west, (Pres. Mcs.)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n185\n21\n1\nconcerning the fund held in trust for (Pres. Mes.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n15\n21\n1\nwishes to sell their reservations, and to remove\nEx. Doc.\n2\n47\n18\n2\nQuapaw, treaty with\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n95\n19\n2\nrelative to their condition\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n43\n19\n2\neffect grant of land to certain persons under trea-\nty with\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n60\n18\n1\nRicarees, account of their attack on Gen. Ashley's\nparty (Docs. Pres. Mes.)\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n57\n19\n1\non Missouri river, number and condition of\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n117\n19\n2\nStockbridge, memorial of chiefs, on use of spirits\nEx. Doc.\n2\n38\n18\n2\nComanchee, Legislature of Illinois in relation to\nthe\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n82\n20\n1\nWinnebagoes, hostile disposition of, and outrages\ncommitted by, and adjustment of difference\n-\n(Docs. Pres. Mes.)\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n146\n20\n1\nadditional documents, same subject, with the\ncauses which produced the difference\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n277\n20\n2\nsame subject (Doca. Pres. Mes.)\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n25\n20\n1\nrespecting complaints of, and intrusions on their\nlands -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n$\n117\n20\n2\ncopy of treaty with the -\n.\n-\n~n\n2\n88\n-\nEx. Doc.\nS\n131\n21\n1\nsame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n24\n20\n1\nChickasaws, respecting negotiations of Col. Mc-\nKenney for their removal west of Mississippi\n(Docs. Pres. Mes.)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n172\n20\n1\non expediency of treaty with, for land for Mon-\nroe county, Mississippi\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n135\n21\n1\ntheir views relative to their removal\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n184\n20\n1\nEcl river, OF Thornton party of Miamies, copy of\ntreaty with\n-\n-\nEx. Doc\n7\n279\nDigitized by\nFROM EIGHTEENTH TO TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS.\n71\nCongress,\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n21\n2\nIndians, Pottawatamie, respecting location of land\ngranted to Indiana by the\nEx. Doc.\n3\n85\n21\n:\nSacs and Foxes, copy of treaties with, made 15th\nJuly, 1830\nEx. Doc.\n4\n123\n20\n2\nIndian treaties, copiesof, with the Winnebagoes, Pot-\npewaw tribes\nin\n2\ntawatamies, Ottoway, Menomonee, and Chip-\nEx. Doc.\n;\n88\nJ\n131\n21\n1\nsame, with estimate necessary to carry them into\neffect\nEx. Doc.\n2\n24\n18\n2\nwith the Quapaw and Choctaw\nEx. Doc.\n6\n95\n21\n2\nwith the Choctaws, Sacs, and Foxes, and their\ntribes\nEx. Doc.\n4\n123\n21\n1\nIndians, memorials on subject of their removal, viz.\nmemorial of Indian Board of New York in favor\nof removal\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n233\n21\n1\ninhabitants of Massachusetts against removal\nRep. Com.\n2\n245\n21\n1\nyearly meeting of Friends in New England\nRep. Com.\n2\n246\n21\n1\nBaptist Missionary Society of N. York, in favor\nRep. Com.\n2\n247\n21\n1\nsame, of Philadelphia, same\nRep. Coin.\n2\n253\n21\nI\ninhabitants of Lower Dublin, Pa., against removal\nRep. Com.\n2\n254\n21\n1\nRep. Com.\n-\n2\ninhabitants of Montgomery, Pa., same\n255\n-\n2\n21\n261\n1\ninhabitants of Rahway and Woodbridge, N. Jer-\n21\nsey, against removal\nRep. Com.\n2\n256\n1\n21\ninhabitants of Brown county, Ohio, against removal\nRep. Com.\n2\n203\n21\n1\ninhabitants of Pitsburgh, Pa., same\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n264\n21\n1\ninhabitants of Green, in Ohio, same\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n255\n1\nresolutions Legislature of Indiana in favor of re-\n21\nmoval\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n291\n21\n1\ninhabitants of Miami county, Ohio, same\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n302\n1\ninhabitants of Hampshire, in Mass., against re-\n21\nmoval\n.\nRep. Com.\n3\n310\n1\nCreek Indians, 3,000 subscribers, upon subject\n21\nof their removal\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n311\nCherokee delegation against removal\n-\n21\nEx. Doc.\n3\n57\ninhabitants of Freeport, Maine, in favor of their\nremoval\nEx. Doc.\n3\n89\n21\ninhabitants of Adams county, Pa., protect Indians\nEx Doc.\n3\n90\n21\ninhabitants of Sheffield, Mass., same object\n-\nEx Doc.\n4\n105\n21\ninhabitants of Berkshire, Mass., same object -\nEx. Doc.\n4\n106\n21\nh ,,,NNNN NN\ninhabitants of Surry, Maine, in favor of removal\nEx Doc.\n4\n138\n2'\ninhabitants of Wheeling, Va., protect Indians -\nEx. Doc.\n4\n139\n21\nInternal duties, amount accrued in each State in\n1814, '15, '16, and '17, and amount paid into the\nTreasury\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n35\n21\n2\nreasons why not prepared before adjournment\nof Congress\nEx. Doc.\n4\n132\n18\n1\nInternal improvements, annual report of Chief En-\ngineers on progress of works of, in 1825,\nexpenditure, &c. (Docs Pres. Mess.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n24\n18\n2\nreport of Board of Engineers, with surveys and\nestimates of certain canal routes, (see Canals\nand names)\nEx. Doc.\n5\n83\n18\n2\nmaps accompanying the above, returned\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n88\n18\n2\ndetailed report of committee on subject of roads\nand canals, with a view to\nRep. Com.\n2\n83\n19\n1\nPresident recommends the subject of, in a\n14\nmore large extent, to the consideration of\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n&\nCongress (Pres. Mess.)\nDigitized by\nGoogle\n26\n72\nINDEX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nRession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n19\n1\nInternal improvement, annual report of Engineer De-\npartment on certain works of, with statements\nof expenditures n 1825, (Docs. Pres. Mess.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n56\n19\n1\nsurvey of waters of Virginia and North Carolina,\nwith a view to\nEx. Doc.\n8\n125\n19\n1\nstatement of expenditures in 1824 and 1825, on\naccount of\nEx. Doc.\n9\n149\n19\n1\npropositions to amend Constitution in relation to.\n(See end of 2d vol. Rep. Com. 19th Cong.\n1st sess.)\n19\n2\nannual report of :hief Engineer in 1826, show.)\n207\ning surveys made, and expenditures in that\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n&\nyear, (Doc. Pres. Mess.)\nS\n211\n19\n2\nsurveys and examinations for roads and canals,\nordered since 1824, and on whose application\nEx. Doc.\n5\n83\n19\n2\nabstract of applications for surveys of routes for\nroads and canals, distinguishing those to be\nacted on, and distance of each route\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n106\n19\n2\nreport of committee on subject of making sur-\nveys, &c. for roads and canals\nRep. Com.\n2\n102\n20\n1\nannual report of Engineer Department in 1827,\non the progress of surveys, &c. (Docs. Pre.\nMess.)\n-\nEx. Doc\n1\n2\n49\n20\n1\nworks of, undertaken between 1824 and 1826,\nby the General Government, with their esti.\nmated cost, and time required for their com-\npletion respectively\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n172\n20\n2\nsimilar statement of works projected and under-\ntaken between 1824 and 1826, for roads and\ncanals, and improvement of rivers and har-\nbors, with their cost, &c.\nEx. Doc.\n1\n7\n20\n1\namount neces ary to complete certain works pro-\njected from 1624 to 18.8, and time required\nfor their completion\nEx. Doc.\n6\n261\n20\n1\nreport of committee on the subject generally of\ninternal improvement, with letters of mem-\nbers of Congress on various propositions for\nworks of\nRep. Com.\n4\n270\n20\n1\nreport of committee on disagrecing vote of two\nHouses on bill making appropriations for\nRep. Com.\n4\n257\n20\n1\nresolutions of Legislature of South Carolina\nagainst power of General Government to make\nEx. Doc.\n3\n65\n20\n1\nreport of committee of Legislature of Georgia,\nsame\nEx. Doc.\n3\n1`\n20\n2\nLegislature of Georgia, same\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n70\n21\n2\nresolutions of Legislature against\n-\n-\nEx. Doc\n2\n37\n20\n1\nmemorial of Legislature of Louisiana in favor of\nEx. Doc.\ns\n9J\n20\n1\nmemorial of Legislature of Ohio, same\nEx. Doc.\n4\n16\n21\n1\nmemorial of Leg:slature of New Jersey, same\nEx. Doc.\n6\n2.,\n20\n2\nannual report of Chief Engineer on progress\nand condition of certain works in 1828; also\n}\n35\nEx. Doc.\n1\n.\n&\nsurveys made, &c. (Docs. Pres. Mess.)\n40\n20\n2\nfavorable expression of Secretary of War on\nsubject of\n-\nEx Doc.\n1\n19\n21\n1\nPresident Jackson's views respecting, (Pres.Mess.)\nEx. Doc\n1\n2\n11\n21\n1\nPresident Jackson's views of, on his returning\nMaysville road bill\nEx Doc.\n4\n113\n31\n1\nannual report of Chief Engineer in 1829, on\nprogress of, and expenditures on works of\n(Docs. Pres. Mess.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n72\nFROM EIGHTEENTH TO TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS.\n73\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n21\n2\nInternal improvements, similar report for 1830,\n(Docs. Pres Mess.)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n92\n21\n2\namount annually disbursed on account of, since\nadoption of the Constitution, to 1829\n-\nEx Doc.\n1\n11\n21\n2\nexpense heretofore incurred for, and estimate of\nexp ense of works surveyed or projected\nEx. Doc.\n1\nSu\n21\n2\nviews of President upon subject of generally,\n(Pres. Mess.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n9\n21\n2\nreport (by Mr. Hemphill) on President's Message\nrelative to internal improvements generally,\nwith various statements showing the expends-\ntures on the several works of, &c.\nRep. Com.\n1\n77\n21\n2\nInstructions (i) Appraisers and Collectors of C istoms\nEx. Doc\n4\n112\n21\n1\nInsolvent debtors, relief to (Pres. Mess.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n13\n20\n1\nInspectors of Customs, New York, allowance for ex-\ntra services\nRep. Com.\n1\n13\n18\n2\nInterest on Virginia advances, late war, on allowing\nRep Com\n1\n11\n19\n1\non advances by Maryland\nR p. Com.\n1\n116\n20\n1\non allowing interest on claims of the several\nStates for advances, &c., late war\nRep. Com.\n4\n249\nB\n21\n1\non advances by Delaware, late war\nRep. Com.\n2\n185\n21\n1\nInnes, George, (services as inspector of revenue)\nRep. Com.\n2\n200\n19\n1\nIngham, David, (pension)\nRep. Com\n2\n164\n19\n1\nIngers 511, Briggs, (pension)\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n2\n164\n21\n1\nIves, Elisha, (boat lost, late war)\nRep. Com.\n1\n142\n20\nI\nIrvin, Captain Robert, supplies to troops, late war\nRep. Com.\n3\n144\n19\n2\nIntrepid, ketch, names of officers and seamen on\nboard of, at the destruction of frigate Phila-\ndelphia\nEx. Doc.\n2\n4\n20\n2\non rewarding officers and crew of\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n37\n19\n1\nIronson, John\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n21\n2\nIsh, Christian, representatives of, (revolutionary ccr-\ntificate)\nRep. Com.\n1\n56\n20\n1\nIron, memorial of manufacturers of hardware in\nPhiladelphia, against increase of duty on\n-\nF.x. Doc.\n5\n202\n21\n1\nmemorial of manufacturers of, in Philadelphia,\nin favor of reducing daty on\nRep. Com.\n2\n266\n20\n1\nfor railroads, memorial, Railroad Company of\n5\ns\nEx. Doc.\n205\nBaltimore, import free of duty\n7\n272\n20\n1\nletter from President of said Road Company,\nsame object\nEx. Doc.\n7\n271\n20\n1\nmem rial of Railroad Company of South Carolina,\nsame\nEx. Doc.\n6\n246\n2)\n1\nmemorial of citizens of Philadelphia, against im-\nporting free of duty\nEx. Doc.\n7\n270\n21\n2\nmemorial of mechanics of Philadelphia, (w rkers\nin iron,) in favor of reducing luty on\nEx. Doc.\n3\n71\n21\n2\nmanufacturers of iron in Philadelphia, against\nreduction of duty\nEx. Doc.\n4\n109\n19\n2\nJackson. General Andrew, respecting donation of\nland by Indians to\nEx. Doc.\n2\n5\n20\n1\nhis correspondence with Secretary of War in re-\nlation to term of service of Tennessee militia\nin the Creek war\nEx. Doc.\n4\n146\n20\n1\nhis letter to George W. Campbell, respecting\nconduct of Silas Dinsmore, Indian agent\n-\nF.x. Doc.\n5\n219\n18\n2\nJackson, Jarvis, services as postmaster\nRep. Com.\n1\n36\n20\n1\nJackson, John, pay for services in army, fraud of\npaymaster\nDigitized\"ty Com\n32\n10\n74\nINDEX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n21\n2\nJackson, Archibald, value of slave who died in ser-\nvice of the United States\nRep. Com.\n1\n78\n20\n2\nJacocks, William, arrears of pay, bounty land, ser-\nvices late war\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n74\n21\n1\nJacobs, William, same\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n17\n18\n2\nJails in District of Columbia, on subject of building\nnew ones\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n52\n19\n1\nJames, Mary, memorial of, (pension)\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n153\n20\n1\nJames, Mary, report of committee\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n80\n20\n1\nJames and Kenhawa rivers, survey of route for ca-\nnal, &c.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n216\n21\n1\nJames, Elisha, (pension revolution)\n-\nRep. Com\n3\n411\n18\n1\nJanney, Joseph, buildings destroyed by British, late\nwar\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n17\n20\n1\nJarvis, Russell, (respecting an assault committed by\nhim on the President's Secretary)\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n260\n19\n1\nJeans, Joseph, heirs of, (wagon and horses lost, late\nwar)\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n109\n19\n2\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n*\n-\nRep Com.\n1\n29\n20\n1\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n203\n21\n1\nSame\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n360\n18\n1\nJenkins, John, (pre-emption to land)\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n11\n20\n1\nJenks, Stephen, and others, (additional allowance on\nmuskets)\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n168\n19\n1\nJewett, David, (pension)\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n20\n2\nJerome, Jean Baptiste, (building destroyed by ene-\nmy, late war)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n80\n21\n1\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n34\n19\n1\nJohnson, James, (pension)\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n2\n164\n19\n1\nJohnson, William, (pension)\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n19\n1\nJohnson, George, and others, (expenses in prosecut-\ning smugglers. &c.)\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n159\n20\n1\nSame\n-\nRep. Com.\nI\n44\n20\n1\nJohston, Robert, executors of, (lost loan office ccy-\ntificate)\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n63\n21\n1\nJohnston, George, (released from securityship for\npurser Bourne)\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n356\n21\n.\nSame\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n90\n2.\n1\nJohnston, Daniel, (services as an apprentice at ar\nmory)\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n330\n21\n2\nJohnson. Sterling, (injuries to his house by Cumber-\nland road)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n81\n21\n2\nJones, de Gameo, (payment of certificates for sup-\nplies furnished troops of General McArthur's\nexpedition in 1814)\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n76\n18\n1\nJones, Nathaniel, (horse lost)\n-\n-\n.\nRep. Com\n1\n61\n19\n1\nJones, James, (pension)\n.\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n19\n1\nJones, Arthur, (land claim)\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n80\n19\n1\nJones, Thomas, (pension)\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n2\n194\n20\n1\nJones, Sarah, (pension, late war)\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n255\n21\n1\nJones, Roger, Adjutant General of Army, proceed-\ning of court martial for his trial\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n104\n21\n2\nJones, Thomas Ap Catesby, Lieut. Navy United States\nmemorial of, (pension)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n87\n21\n2\nreport of committee on same\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n104\n18\n1\nJourdon, Josiah, (captures by Spanish privateers)\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n90\n20\n2\nJourdin, Joseph, and others, (confirmation of land\nclaims)\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n40\n21\n1\nSame\n-\n,\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n811\nDigitized by\nFROM EIGHTEENTH TO TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS.\n7\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n21\n1\nJosslyn, Charles, Postmaster, (refund amount paid\nby securities) -\nRep. Com.\n1\n167\n19\n1\nJuniatta canal, survey route for\n.\nEx. Doc.\n9\n158\n18\n2\nJudges, District Court of Florida, respecting illegal\nfees received by\nRep. Com\n2\n87\n20\n1\nin Michigan, on amending act for appointment of\nan additional Judge\nRep. Com.\n3\n197\n21\n1\non increasing salaries of Judges in Arkansas\n-\nRep. Com\n2\n235\n31\n1\nSame, in Michigan\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n304\n21\n1\nSame, of certain District Judges, New York\nRep. Com.\n3\n355\n20\n1\nJurors United States' Courts, amount paid to, in\n1824, '5. and 6\nEx. Doc.\n4\n164\n21\n1\non increasing the allowance to\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n49\n19\n1\nJudiciary, reorganizing courts in Florida\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n53\n19\n1\nPresident recommends a reorganization and en-\nlargement of the, (Pres. Mes.)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\nI\n18\n19\n1\non proposition to repeal 25th section of judiciary\nact, and to regulate process of execution in\nUnited States' Courts\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n71\n19\n1\non regulating the process of Courts of the United\nStates\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n222\n19\n1\namend judiciary system of Arkansas in relation\nto appeals of writs of errors to Supreme Court\nof United States\n19\nRep. Com.\n1\n89\n1\n19\nextend jurisdiction of courts in Michigan\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n95\n1\non disagreeing vote of the two Houses on bill to\n-\n20\namend the judicial system of United States\nRep Com\n2\n207\n1\nSame\n-\n2\n19\nRep. Com.\n134\n1\npropositions to amend judicial system, (see reso-\nlutions at end of 2d vol. Rep. Com. 19th Cong.\n1st sess.)\n20\n2\nfive Judges of Supreme Court to concur in con-\nstitutional questions\nRep. Com.\n1\n34\n21\n1\nPresident recommends a reorganization of the,\n(Pres. Mess.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n18\n21\n1\non taking appeals from Territorial Courts in Flo-\nrida in maritime cases, directly, to Supreme\nCourt of United States\nRep. Com\n1\n50\n21\n1\non increasing salaries of Judges of Arkansas\nRep Com.\n2\n235\n21\n1\nSame, of Michigan\n-\nRep. Com\n3\n304\n21\n1\non increasing the terms of United States' Courts\nin Southern District of New York, and increase\nthe salaries of certain District Judges\nRep. Com\n3\n355\n21\n2\non repealing 25th section of judiciary act, (Mr.\nDavis, S. C.) with views of minority of the\ncommittee\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n43\n19\nI\nKanous, John, (pension)\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n21\n1\nKaine, Robert, (lumber taken for public use, late\nwar)\nRep. Com.\n3\n340\n21\nI\nKeep, Samuel, (injuries, non-fulfilment of contract on\npart of United States)\n-\nRep. Com\n3\n365\n19\n1\nKeazis, Elizabeth, (land claim)\n-\n-\nRep Com\n1\n50\n19\nI\nKeating, Oliver, (spoliations)\n-\nRep. Com\n2\n202\n18\n1\nKennon, Lieut. Beverly, proceedings of court mar-\ntial, trial of\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n150\n20\n1\nKennon, Robert L., (overpayment on land)\n.\nRep. Com.\n3\n160\n18\n1\nKendall, William, (erroneous entry of land)\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n10\n21\n1\nKennedy, Dr. Robert, heirs of, (pay and bounty land,\nrevolution)\nRep. Com\n3\n351\nDigitized by\n76\nINDEX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nSession\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n21\n1\nKennedy, Joshua, (land claim)\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n327\n21\n1\nKennard, David, (pension under act of 1828)\nRep. Com.\n3\n405\n20\n1\nKelly & Groning, and others, (Fre nch spoliations)\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n265\n21\n2\nKelly, Bernard, (Postmaster remit amount of money\ndestroyed by fire)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n2\n19\n1\nKellogg, Enes (pension)\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n16+\n18\n1\nKentucky, Legislature of, against decision of Su-\nprome Court United States, on the occupying\nclaimant law\nEx. Dec.\n4\n69\n18\n1\nDeaf and Dumb Institution of. on aiding\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n122\n19\n1\nmemorial of Trustees of Deaf and Dumb Insti-\n1\ntution\nEx. Doc.\n9\n-\n5\n100\n19\n1\nreport of committee on granting relief to deaf\nand dumb of\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n7\n20\n1\nrelative to location of land granted deaf and\ndumb of\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n20:\n19\n1\nmemorial of citizens of Pendleton, armory west-\ncrn waters\n-\n-\n-\nF.x. Doc.\n1\n12\n21\n1\non granting iand to Transvlvania University\n-\nRep Com.\n3\n308\n21\n1\nmemorial inhabitants Louisville improve naviga-\ntion of the Ohio and Mississippi\n-\n-\nEx Doc.\n3\n3.17\n21\n2\nSame,\nsame subject\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n11\n21\n2\nmemorial of citizens of the State, subject of Sun-\nday mails\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n79\n20\n2\nKentucky river, respecting survey of, with recom-\nmendation of an appropriation for its improve-\nment\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc\n2\n58\n19\n1\nKennebec river, on improving navigation of\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n118\n19\n2\nsurvey and drawings of Lovejoy's Narrows, for\nimprovement of\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n103\n20\n1\nsurvey of routes for canals\n-\n-\nEx Doc.\n5\n173\n20\n1\nKenhawa and James rivers, canal, report of survey -\nEx. Doc.\n5\n216\n18\n1\nKey \" est, s.ckness at, and Causes of, (Docs. Pres.\nMes )\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n178\n19\n1\nrevenue collected at, and returns of Collector\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n175\n20\n1\nrespecting slaves landed at, from Spanish slave\nships -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Dec.\n6\n262\n19\n1\nKerlin, John, ca'rs of, and others, (additional allow-\nance on muskets)\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n108\n19\n1\nKerr, James, (pension)\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n19\n1\nKey, Richard, (claim under Florida treaty)\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n101\n21\n1\nKilbourne, David, Canadian property confiscated,\nand services rendered United States\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n189\n21\n1\nKilbourne, Henry, released from payment of pur-\nchase of certain lots\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n331\n18\n1\nKing. Lieut. William, petition of, (lost vouchers)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n52\n19\n1\nKing & Thurber, (vessel destroyed by British while\nin service of United States)\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n34\n20\n2\nSame\n-\n-\n.\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n19\n21\n1\nSame\n-\n-\n.\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n15\n19\n1\nKing, William, (furniture for President's house,)\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n157\n21\n1\nKing, William, and others, (services III exploring\nIndian country west of Massissippi)\n-\n-\n1\nRep. Com.\n2\n249\n21\nKing, Miles, Navy Agent, report of Secretary of the\nNavy respecting the accounts of\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n4\n115\n19\nKirshner, Michael, (pension)\n-\n-\n21\n1\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n20\n2\nKirk, Sarah, and others, heirs of Maj. John Campbell\nRep. Com.\n2\n273\nKissam, Harriet J., (navy pension)\n-\n-\n19\n1\nKnipe, Henry, (pension)\nRep. Com.\n1\n103\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\nDigitized by Google\nFROM EIGHTEENTH TO TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS.\n77\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage\n21\n2\nKnight, George K., (value of vessel lost late war in\npublic service)\nRep. Com\n1\n89\n19\n1\nKnowles, Elizabeth, pension)\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n20\n1\nKnowles, Seth. (drawback on rum)\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n131\n18\n2\nKremer, George, respecting charges of, against\nHenry Clay\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n64\n19\nI\nKramer, Elizabeth, (pension due her late husband)\nRep. Com\n2\n158\n20\n2\nKrittman, Joseph, (claims on Republic of Hamburg)\nRep. Com.\n1\n39\n21\n1\nKuriz, Bowle, & others, (owners of ship Alleghany)\nRep. Com.\n1\nICK\n21\n1\nLacy, Walter and others, (wagon and horses lost,\npublic service)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n16\n19\n2\nLa Carponter, Joseph, (claim for drawback)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n23\n2.\n2\nLa Croix, Hubert A., (buildings destroyed while in\npublic use)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n46\n-\n21\n1\nSame,\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n36\n-\n-\n18\n2\nLafayette, Gen., Legislature of Indiana, respecting\nhis visit to United States\nEx. Doc.\n5\n84\n18\n2\nPresident recommends provision to be made for,\n(Pres. .es.)\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc\n1\n2\n18\n21\n1\nLa Grange and others, (sureties of Dox)\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n109\n19\n1\nLaird. Nathamel, (pension)\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n20\n1\nLamaiter. John B., claim for drawback\n.\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n24\n18\n2\nLane, Samuel, late Commissioner Public Buildings,\nrespecting accounts of\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n79\n276\n20\n2\nLanderau, John P., hers of, (land claim)\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n33\n21\n1\nSame\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n21\n20\n2\nLaws relating to lands, hite's compilation\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n121\n19\n1\nLaws of United States, list of newspapers in which\nthey were published in 18.4, '5, and 6\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n41\n20\n1\nrespecting the distribution of\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n261\n2:\n2\nstatement showing the distribution\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n77\n5\n2,\n2\ncost of printing in stereotype\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n47\n20\n2\non procuring for use of Congress\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n77\n21\n2\nreport respecting the printing in stercotype by\nDuti Green\n21\nRep. Com.\n1\n46\n1\nLaws for the District Columbia, on preparing code of\nRep. Com.\n2\n259\n21\n1\nLaws of the State and Colonial Governments in re-\nLition to Indians\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n319\n18\n1\nLawrence, Julia, (continuation of navy pension)\n-\n19\nRep. Com.\n1\nS\n1\nLawrence, Jane Mary, (pension)\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Con\n2\n14\n21\n1\nSame\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n22\n21\n1\nLawrence, William B., relative to settlement of ac-\ncounts of\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n6\n18\n1\nLaw, Thomas, and others, memorial of, on currency\nCx. Doc\n10\n132\n19\n1\nLarch, Francis, (value of slave lost in military str-\nvice United States)\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n170\n20\n1\nevadence of claim for services of cart and horse\nEx. Doc.\n6\n205\n20\n1\nslave lost\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n2x6\n21\n1\nSame -\n-\n\"\n-\n-\n.\nRep. Com\nU.S.\n.0\n21\n2\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n40\n19\n2\nLa Plassance Bay, report of survey of harbor of\n-\nEx. Doc\n=\n142\n19\n2\nreport on making road from westward\n.\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\ny\n20\n1\nLaurens, representatives of Col. John, (see Francis\nHenders n)\n-\n-\n-\n*\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n183\n21\n1\nSame\n-\n-\n.\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n207\n20\n1\nLaughlin, Thaddeus, opinion of Attorney General in\ncase of\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n10\n20\n2\nreport of committee on case of\n-\n-\nHep. Com.\n1\n27\n19\n1\nLayman, William, (pension)\n-\n#1\nRep. Com.\nis\n164\nDigitized by\n78\nINDEX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n21\n1\nLay, John O., (failure contract to supply certain\nposts with provisions)\nRep. Com.\n2\n278\n19\n2\nLand Office, Commissioner of the General, asking\nfor additional clerks, (Docs. Pres. Mes. part\niv.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n137\n19\n2\nreport of committee, with documents, on subject\nof charges VS. Geo. Graham, by Wilson\nRep. Com.\n2\n94\n20\n1\ncharges against the Commissioner, Geo. Grabam,\nby C. Wallace\nEx. Doc.\n2\n19\n21\n1\nreport of Commissioner in 1829, views of policy\nof Government in relation to the public lands,\n(Docs. Pres. Mes.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n318\n21\n2\nannual report of Commissioner, operations in\n1830, and recommendation for additional\nclerks, (Docs. Pres. Mes.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n57\n18\n1\nLand Offices, balance due by Receivers in 1823\nEx. Doc.\n10\n149\n18\n1\nrelative to clerk hire in\nEx. Doc.\n4\n70\n18\n1\nrespecting robbery of office at Vandalia\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n76\n18\n1\nreport of committee, same subject\nRep. Com.\n1\n66\n18\n1\nRegisters and Receivers of, compensation, exe-\ncuting act for relief of purchasers\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n89\n18\n2\non subject of reducing the number of, also show-\ning when and where established, and balances\ndue in 1822 by Register and Receivers, &c.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n46\n18\n2\nemoluments of the Registers and Receivers in\n1824, of the several\nEx. Doc.\n6\n92\n19\n1\nemoluments of Registers and Receivers from 1818\nto 1824\nEx. Doc.\n10\n170\n19\n1\nbalances due by Receivers of, up to 1825\nEx. Doc.\n9\n155\n20\n1\nlist of persons employed in examination of, in\n1823, '4, '5, '6, and '7, and compensation they\nreceived, respectively\nEx. Doc.\n6\n235\n20\n1\nextra compensation to Register and Receiver,\nArkansas\nEx. Doc.\n6\n243\n30\n2\nbalances due by Receivers in 1828, (Docs. Pres.\nMes.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n173\n20\n2\namount of sales and Receipts at the several offi-\nccs, in 1827, '8\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n175\n31\n1\nquarterly returns of the Registers and Receivers\nin 1829, showing balance in hand, (Docs. Pres.\nMes.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n318\n21\n2\nsimilar statements for 1830, (Docs. Pres. Mes.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n67\n18\n1\nLand warrants, military bounty, abstract of, in 1823,\n(Docs. Pres. Mes )\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n54\n19\nI\nSame, issued in 1825, (Docs. Pres. Mes.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n85\n19\n2\nSame, issued in 1826, (Docs. Pres. Mes.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n515\n20\n1\nSame, issued in 1827, (Docs. Pres. Mes.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n159\n20\n2\nSame, issued in 1828, and number of applicants,\n(Docs. Pres. Mes.)\nEx Doc.\n1\n2\n89\n21\n1\nSame, issued in 1829, and number of applicants,\n(Docs. Pres. Mess.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n195\n21\n2\nSame, issued in 1830, (Docs Pres. Mes.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n177\n19\n1\nnumber issued for revolutionary services, and\nquantity of land\nEx. Doc.\n4\n52\n19\n1\nVirginia, on extending time to locate\nRep. Com.\n1\n21\n21\n1\nrespecting location of revolutionary warrants\nEx. Doc.\n3\n83\n21\n2\nVirginia, (revolutionary) on amending act of last\nsession respecting\nRep. Com,\n1\n119\nDigitized by Google\nFROM EIGHTEENTH TO TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS,\n71\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n18\n1\nLands, amount of receipts from sales of, in 1822,\n(Annual Report on Finance)\n-\nEx. Doo.\n1\n16\n18\n2\nSame, in 1823, '4, (Annual Report on Finance)\nEx. Doc.\n2\n26\n19\n1\nSame, in 1824, '5,\n(Do.)\n.\nEx. Doc.\n1\n13\n19\n2\nSame, in 1825, '6,\n(Do.)\n.\nEx. Doc.\n2\n11\n20\n1\nSame, in 1826, '7,\n(Do.)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n4\n20\n2\nSame in 1827. '8,\n(Do)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n9\n21\n1\nSame, in 1828, '9,\n(Do.)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n6\n21\n2\nSame, in 1829, '30,\n(Do)\n-\nF.x. Doc.\n1\n7\n18\n1\namount due by purchasers of, prior to 1820, and\nfor 1821 and '22\nEx. Doc.\n4\n61\n18\n1\nin relation to the 2 and 3 per cent. fund, arising\nfrom sales of\nEx. Doc.\n10\n129\n18\n1\nbalances due by Receivers in 1823, from sales of\nEx. Doc.\n20\n149\n18\n1\non the expediency of continuing the act for the\nrelief of purchasers prior to July, 1820\n-\nRep. Com.\nI\n25\n18\n1\non granting pre-emptions for mill seats\nRep. Com.\n2\n115\n18\n1\non reviving act of 1816, relative to settlers\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n115\n18\n1\non authorizing sale of reservation of, Sciota salt\nsprings\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n119\n18\n2\nplan for extinguishing the Indian title, in certain\nStates\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n43\n13\n2\nrespecting lands set apart cultivation of the vine\nand olive\nEx. Doc.\n5\n87\n18\n2\non reducing number of land offices, with state-\nments showing quantity of land surveyed,\nquantity unsold, balances due in 1822, and re-\nceipts and expenditures in 1823\nEx. Doc.\n3\n46\n18\n2\non taxing lands sold by United States immediately\nafter sale\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n84\n19\n1\nviews of President in relation to the system for\nthe sale of, (Pres. Mes.)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n8\n19\n1\nquantity surveyed up to 1825, quantity sold, and\nquantity remaining unsold to same period\nEx. Doc.\n3\n38\n19\n1\naverage price of those sold and relinquished,\n19\nand medium price at which they were sold\nEx. Doc.\n4\n64\nI\n19\namount paid on those relinquished up to 1824\nEx. Doc.\n4\n75\nI\nsurveyed and not yet offered for sale, and those\nrelinquished, with the receipts and expendi-\n19\ntures in 1822, '3, '4, and '5\nEx. Doc.\n5\n89\nI\npurchased for use of United States since 1776\n19\nto 1825\nEx Doc.\n5\n92\n1\n19\nSame, for naval purposes\nEx. Doc.\n5\n97\n1\nrespecting frauds in resale of lands, and on grad-\n19\nuating price of those relinquished\nEx. Doc.\n8\n131\n1\n19\nbalance due by Receivers up to 1825\nEx. Doc.\n9\n155\n1\nmilitary bounty, unfit for cultivation, on exchang-\n19\ning\nRep. Com.\n1\n54\n1\non securing crops to settlers, and on granting\npre-emption to persons who have relinquished,\n2\nto purchase at original price\nRep. Com.\n1\n40\n19\non granting right of preference to persons who\nhave relinquished, to purchase at fixed prices\nRep. Com.\n1\n19\n19\n1\non setting apart portion of proceeds from sales\nof, for support of schools, and apportioning\nsame among the States\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n88\n19\n1\non granting further privileges in relinquishment\nof holders of certificate of forther credit\nRep. Com.\n1\n105\nDigitized by Google\n80\nINDEX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n19\n1\nLanda, on purchasing additional land for Fort Wash-\nington\nRep. Com\n1\n125\n20\n1\nreport of committee, saine\nRep. Com.\n3\n195\n19\n1\non extending time to locate Virginia military\nbounty warrants\nRep. Com\n1\n21\n19\n1\nin Verritories, sold for taxes, respecting sale and\nredemption of\nRep. Com\n1\n127\n19\n2\nin Territories, non-residents, respecting taxes on\nRep. Com\n1\n7\nproposition by Mr. Livingston, settlement of\nclaims, (see end of 2d vol. Rep. Com. 19\nCong. 1 sess.)\n19\n2\nrespecting donation of, to Gen. Jackson and Col.\nHawkins, by Indians\nEx. Doc.\n2\n5\n19\n2\ncauses which have prevented the survey of lands\nsouth of 31st degree, (Mississippi and Louisi-\nana)\nEx. Doc.\n2\n24\n19\n2\non permitting certain Indians to sell their reser-\nvations of\nRep. Com.\n1\n24\n19\n2\nrespecting grant to Scull and others, under\nQuapaw treaty\nRep. Com.\n1\n60\n19\n2\nrelief to settlers on land ceded to Choctaws\nRep. Com.\n2\n9,\n20\n1\nsynopsis of quantity of land within boundaries\nof United States, (Docs. Pres. Mes.)\nEx. Doc\n1\n2\n258\n20\n1\nwhole expenditure on account of, (Docs Pres.\nMes.)\n-\nEx Doc.\n1\n2\n259\n20\n1\nquantity sold and amount received in 1826, '7,\n(Docs. Pres. Mes\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n260\n20\n1\nquantity relinquished, and quantity paid for, un-\nder relief laws\nEx Doc.\n1\n2\n261\n20\n1\nlist of persons entitled to reservations under\ntreaty of 1819, with Cherokee Indians\nEx Doc.\n3\n101\n20\n1\nrespecting the negotiation with Cherokee In-\ndians for\nEx Doc.\n3\n106\n20\n1\nrespecting difficulty of surveying and bringing\ninto market lands south of Tennessee, (Mis-\nsissippi)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n110\n20\n1\nrelative to location of land granted Deaf and\nDumb Institution of Kentucky\nEx. Doc.\n5\n208\n20\n1\nrelative to cession of. by , reck Indians\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n23%\n20\n1\nin market and unsold, from 5 to 20 years, amount\nrelinquished under relief laws, price for which\nthey were sold, and amount of debt discharged\nby relinquishment\nEx. Doc\n6\n255\n20\n1\non remitting partial payments on lands forfeited\nRep. Com\n1\n17\n20\n1\non appointing Surveyor for Virginia military dis-\ntrict in Ohio\nRep. Com.\n1\n53\n20\n1\non authorizing original purchasers to repurchase\nrelinquished lands at. fixed prices, and guard\nagainst combinations\nRep. Com.\n2\n86\n20\n1\non authorizing sale of reservations for lead mines,\nMissouri\nRep. Com.\n2\n114\n20\n1\non graduating price, according to value and time\nin market\nRep. Com.\n2\n1:5\n20\n1\non reducing minimum, and granting donations to\nactual settlers\nRep. Com.\n2\n123\n20\n1\non granting refuse land to the State in which\nthey lie\nRep. Com.\n2:\n125\nDigitized by Google\nFROM EIGHTEENTH TO TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS.\n81\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n20\n1\nLands, quantity surveyed, sold and unsold, and whole\nquantity in the several States, with the annual\namount paid into the Treasury\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n125\n20\n2\non graduating price of, and granting refuse to\nStates\nRep. Com.\n1\n94\n20\n2\nbalance due by Receivers in 1828, on account of\nsales\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n173\n20\n2\namount of sales and receipts on account of, in\n1827 and 1828\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n175\n20\n2\nbalance due by purchasers under the credit sys.\ntem in 1828, and amount of forfeited land stock\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n176\n20\n2\nrespecting sales, by Indians, of reservations to\nindividual purchasers\nEx. Doc.\n1\n22\n20\n2\nlaws and regulations relating to lands in Florida,\n(White's)\nEx. Doc.\n5\n20\n121\n2\non distributing proceeds of sales, and showing\nquantity of public landin each State, and how\nappropriated; also quantity sold, payments,\n20\nand expenses from 1821 to 1828\nRep. Com.\n1\n95\n2\n20\nrespecting removal of intruders on herokee lands\nE.. Doc.\n3\n89\n2\npunishment of persons interrupting Surveyors in\n21\nsurveying public lands\nEx. Doc.\n4\n103\n1\namount of sales, receipts and expenses in 1828\nand 1829, and amount of forfeitures, (Docs.\n21\nPres. Mes.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n320\n1\nviews of Commissioner on policy of Government\n21\nin relation to, (Docs. Pres Mes.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n313\nI\non protecting the Government against fraudulent\n21\nclaims in Arkansas\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n80\n1\non appropriating nett proceeds of sales of, among\n21\nthe several States for purposes of education -\nRep. Com.\n3\n112\n1\nrespecting location of revolutionary bounty war\n19\npants\nEx. Doc.\n3\n83\n21\non granting land to officers of late army\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n224\nreport of committee, (by Mr. Duncan,) recom\nmending a grant to the officers of the army,\nlate war\n21\nRep. Com.\n1\n103\n2\nfraudulent claims, Secretary Treasury recom-\nmends punishment of, (Does. Pres. Mes.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n23\n21\nN\namount of sales, receipts and expenses in 1829\nand 1830, and amount of forfeitures, (Docs\nPres. Mes.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n69\n21\n2\namount of forfeited stock, &c., in 1828, '29, and\npart of 1830, (Docs. Pres. Mes.)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n70\n21\n2\nquantity sold at each office from 1820 to 1829,\n(Docs. Pres. Mes.)\n-\nF.x. Doc.\nI\n2\n72\n21\n2\nquantity sold from 1st Oct., 1829, to 30th Sept.,\n1830, and amount of purchase money, and\naverage price per acre\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n19\n21\n2\nto officers of late army, memorial of officers, for\nEx. Doc\n1\n25\n21\n2\nsurveyed, map of, reasons why not completed\nEx. Doc.\n4\n130\n21\n2\nmilitary bounty, (revolutionary,) amend act of\nlast session for settling claims to\nRep. Com.\n1\n119\n19\nI\nin Tennessee, unappropriated, on granting them\nto the State for purposes.of education\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n66\n20\n1\nquantity and quality of vacant lands\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n7.\n20\n1\ndocuments, same subject. by Hon. Mr. Polk\nEx. Doc.\n5\n232\n11\nDigitized by Google\nB2\nINDEX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,\nCongress\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n20\n1\nLands, report of committee on granting them to the\nState; use of schools\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n32\n21\n1\nrespecting quantity and value of\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n18\n21\n1\nreport of com ittee respecting the disposal of -\nRep. Com.\n1\n137\n20\n1\nin Kentucky, relative to location of grant to deaf\nand dumb\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n208\n19\n1\nin Illinois, on vesting title of school lands in trus-\ntees\n.\nRep. Com.\n1\n104\n20\n2\ntreaties with Indians for cession of\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n88\n21\n1\non issuing scrip in lieu of land; canal grant\n-\nHep. Com.\n3\n377\n21\n2\nreserved for salt springs, Vermillion river, on au-\nthorizing sale of\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n54\n20\n1\nin Indiana, in relation to sale of land granted to\nIndiana\nEx. Doc.\n3\n71\n20\n1\nin Indiana, on granting land for schools in Union\ncounty\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n64\n20\n1\nin Indiana, resolution Legislature, respecting\nright to unappropriated lands\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n123\n21\n2\nresolution Legislature, extinguish Indian title in\nIndiana\nEx. Doc.\n3\n68\n21\n2\nrespecting location of lands granted to Indiana,\nin aid of roads, by the Pottawatamie Indians\nEx. Doc.\n3\n85\n20\n1\nin Missouri, on authorizing sale of reservations\nfor lead mines -\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n114\n20\n2\ngrant lots in St. Louis; trustees of schools\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n12\n20\n1\nin Mississippi, relative to survey of the land on\nLake Washington\nEx. Doc.\n2\n53\n20\n1\nrespecting the difficulty of surveying and bring.\ning into market lands outh of Tennessee\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n110\n20\n1\non revising acts for the adjustment of claims\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n144\n20\n1\non granting pre-emptions in Choctaw district,\nand relative to surveying those on Lake Wash-\nington\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n102\n20\n2\ninundated and unfit for cultivation; quantity and\nquality, and probable expense in reclaiming\nthem\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n99\n18\n1\nin Ohio, Legislature f Ohio on subject of school\nlands\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n113\n18\n2\nrespecting township within Symmes's patent\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n135\n18\n2\nreport of committee on same\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n88\n18\nI\nowned by the United Brethren; reconvey to\nUnited States\nRep. Com.\n2\n99\n18\n1\nrelieve purchasers; Roberts and Ludlow's lines -\nRep. Com.\n2\n121\n18\n2\nrespecting valuation of the lands; Roberts and\nLudlow's lines\nRep. Com.\n1\n34\n19\n1\nreport of committee, with opinion of Supreme\nCourt, on claims; Roberts and Ludlow's lines\nRep. Com.\n2\n145\n20\n1\nmemorial of Duncan McArthur, same subject,\nwith documents\nEx. Doc\n4\n137\n20\n2\nreport f committee on quieting said claims\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n88\n21\n1\nSame object\nRep. Com.\n1\n103\n18\n1\non authorizing sale of reservation; Sciota salt\nsprings\n-\nRep. Com.\n,\n119\n18\nmemorial Legislature Qhio, sell school lands\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n07\n20\n1\non appointing S. myor, Virgania military district\nRep. Com.\n1\n53\n. Two reports of the same number.\nDigitized by Google\nFROM EIGHTEENTH TO TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS.\n83\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n20\n1\nLands, on making further grant for schools in Connec-\nticut Western Reserve\nRep. Com.\n2\n109\n20\n1\non making further grant to the State for colleges\nRep. Com.\n2\n124\n20\n1\nSame, in aid of making canals\nRep. Com.\n2\n139\n21\n1\nrespecting disposition of Seneca Indians to sell\ntheir lands\nEx. Doc.\n2\n47\n21\n1\non selling to the State all unappropriated lands\non certain conditions\nRep. Com.\n1\n128\n21\n1\nrespecting disposal of certain reserved sections,\nSteubenville district\nRep. Com.\n3\n411\n18\n1\nin Georgia, memorial of Legislature of Georgia,\nextinguish Indian titles in\nEx. Doc.\n6\n125\n18\n1\nquantity of land to which the Indian title has\nbeen extinguished, and quantity to be extin-\nguished\nEx. Doc.\n6\n127\n18\n1\nmemorial of Cherokees against ceding their lands\nEx. Doc.\n10\n133\n18\n1\nproposal of certain Cherokees to cede their lands\nEx. Doc.\n10\n136\n18\nI\non extinguishing the Indian title\nRep. Com.\n2\n109\n18\n2\nplan for extinguishing Indian titles to\nEx. Doc.\n3\n43\n18\n2\nreport of committee on extinguishing the Indian\ntitle\n.\nRep. Com.\n1\n77\n20\n1\nresolution, &c., of Legislature, respecting lands\noccupied by the Creeks\nEx. Doc.\n3\n102\n18\n2\nin Arkansas, on confirming claims of frontier\nsettlers\nRep. Com.\n1\n39\n18\nI\nconcerning pre-emption rights\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n56\n18\n2\nauthorize claimants for more than league square\ntry titles, &c.\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n48\n20\n1\nrelative to settlement of Lovely's purchase\n.\nEx. Doc.\n6\n263\n20\n2\ninstructions and opinion of Attorney General re.\nspecting donation claims\nEx. Doc.\n3\n114\n21\n1\nreport of J. T. Preston on fraudulent claims un\nder fictitious Spanish grants, (Docs. Pres. Tes.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n321\n21\nI\ncorrespondence of Attorney General respecting\nthe frau Julent claims to\nEx. Doc.\n2\n45\n21\n1\non extending powers of Superior Court in Ar\nkansas to protect United \"tates against fraudn-\nlent claims to, with report of Commissioner of\nGeneral Land Office on same subject\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n80\n18\n1\nLands in Louisiana, regulations of, O'Rielly, Ga-\nyoso, and Morales, and instructions of Mr.\nGallatin, settlement of claims to\nEx. Doc.\n2\n33\n18\n1\non extending time, pre-emptions, back conces-\nsions, &c.\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n23\n18\n1\non issuing patents for confirmed claims\nRep. Com.\n1\n23\n18\n1\non offering for sale land south and north of Red\nriver\nRep. Com\n1\n23\n18\n1\non reducing the price of lands in the prairies\nRep. Com.\n1\n23\n18\n1\non creating separate Surveyor's district\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n23\n18\n2\nprogress in surveying lands north and south of\nRed river\nEx. Doc.\n2\n24\n18\n1\nstate of two and three per cent. fund arising\nfrom sales of lands\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n129\n18\n1\nreport of Register on claims in eastern district\nEx. Doc.\n5\n103\n19\n1\nSame, south of Red river, and between Rio\nHondo and Sabine\nEx Doc.\n4\n50\n19\n1\nreport of committee respecting same\nRep. Com.\n1\n33\n19\n1\nreport of Register and Receiver on claims in\nEx Doc.\nan\n4\n56\nSt. Helena district\n4\n70\n19\n1\non confirming claims St. Helena district\nRep. Com.\n1\n119\n84\nINDEX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n-\n18\n1\nLands, on granting pre-emption rights in St. Helena\ndistrict\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n108\n19\n2\nSame\n.\n-\n-\n.\n-\n-\nRep. om.\nI\n12\n80\n1\nName\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n31\n18\n1\nSame, to actual settlers cast of Mississippi and\nNew Orleans\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n115\n19\n1\nreport of Register on claims in Opelousas\nEx Doc\n4\n80\n19\n2\non confirming these claims\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\nI\n49\n19\n2\ncauses which have delayed survey of land south\n20\n1\nof ,1st degree, &c\n-\nEx. Doc\n2\n24\n20\n1\ngrant land to aid in making roads\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n194\n20\n1\nmemorial of Legislature of Louisiana, settlement\nof Bastrop's and Mason Rouge's grants\nEx. Doc.\n3\n90\n20\n2\ngrant land in aid of canals in Louisiana\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n94\n21\nI\nreport of committee on settlement of Bastrop's\nand Maison Rodge's gran's\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n347\n21\n1\nresp cting the granting of certificate of purcha-\nSes in certain cases\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n210\n21\n2\nreport of Register, &c., on claims of John McDo-\nnough, St. Helena district\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n23\n21\ncorrespondence, Hon. E. D. White, relative to\nsale of land in district of New Orleans\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n113\n18\n1\nin Alabama, on granting pre-emption to settlers\nprior to July, 1820\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n115\n18\n2\nplan for extinguishing the Indian titles to\n-\nEx Doc.\n3\n4.\n19\n2\nforfeited, original purchasers to re-purchase at\nfixed prices\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n122\n20\n1\ninstructions of Commissioner General Land Of.\nfice, prevent combination in purchase of those\nrelinquished and unsold\nEx. Doc.\n6\n231\n20\n1\nreport O₂ Register and Receiver on claims to\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n285\n20\n2\nconcerning selection of the relinquished lands\ngranted to Alabama for improvements of cer-\ntain rivers\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n11\n21\n1\nquantity reverted to the United States, and\namount of money forfeited\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n12\n21\n1\nin, relating to pre-emption rights, and respecting\nproceedings of certain settlers on\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n109\n21\n1\nmemorial of Legislature, postponed sales of, in\nJackson\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n97\n21\n1\nSame, respecting sale of forfeited and relinquish-\ned lands\n-\nRep. Com\n2\n204\n18\n1\nin Florida, report of Commissioners (Floyd and\nBlair) on claim in the castern district\n-\nEx. Doc.\n11\n156\n18\n1\nreport of A. Hamilton, commissioner, same\n-\nEx. Doc.\n11\n158\n18\n1\nreport of Committee on Hamilton's report\n-\nRep. Com.\ns\n150\n18\n2\nreport of Commissioners on claims founded on\nhabitation and cultivation between February,\n1819, and July, 1821, in western district\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n47\n19\n1\nadditional reports, same\n1\n18\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n27\n18\n2\nreport of Commissioners (Overton, White, and\nLuckett) on claims to\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n111\n19\n1\nreport of Commissioners, and abstract of claims\nunder and above 3,500 acres, with evidences\nand decision+ thereon\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n115\n19\n1\non confirming claims in western district\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n24\n19\n2\nPresident recommends further provision for set-\ntlement of claims\n.\n.\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n16\nDigitized by Google\nFROM EIGHTEENTH TO TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS.\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\n2.\n1\nLands, report of committee respecting reservations,\nseat of government, and for schools\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n1\n20\n1\nreport of Register and Receiver (Downing and\nAllen) on claims in the eastern district\n-\nEx Doc.\n4\n16\n21\n1\nfinal report of Register and Receiver, claims in\neastern district\n-\nEx Doc.\n2\n5.\n20\n2\non granting pre-emption to persons whose im-\nprovements were sold in 1825\n-\n-\nRep Com.\n1\n9\n21\n1\nSame\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n162\n20\n2\nWhite's compilation of laws and regulations re\nlating to\n-\nEx Doc.\n5\n121\n19\n1\nin Michigan, on authorizing Secretary of the\nTreasury to confirm claims reported on by\nCommissioners\n-\nRep. Com.\n172\n19\n1\non authorizing Legislature of Michigan to lease\nschool lands\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n111\n20\n1\nanother report same nature\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n71\n20\n1\nreport of committee on confirming claims in\nMichigan, with the report of the Board of\nCommissioners, and report of Secretary of\nTreasury thereon\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n42\n=20\n1\non granting pre-emptions to actual settlers on the\nSt. Joseph's\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n3\n167\n20\n2\ntreaties with Indians for cession of\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n88\n20\n2\non confirming certain individual claims\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n40\n20\n2\non granting relief to certain purchasers\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n45\n18\n1\nLead mines, salt springs, and copper nunes, detail-\ned information on subject of\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n128\n19\n2\nLead mines in Illinois and Missouri, information gen-\nerally respecting\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n7\n20\n1\nreport of Ordnance Department, operations in\n18.7\n-\n20\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n2.,\nin Missouri, Winnebago country, respecting\n-\nEx Doc.\n2\n45\n1\nn\nSame, on authorizing sale of land reserv: I for -\nRep. Com.\n2\n114\n2\noperations in 1828, at the, (documents, Presi-\ndent's message)\n-\n20\nF.x. Doc.\nI\n2\n2\nregulation and instructions to superintendents of\nEx. Doc.\n2\n30\n21\n1\noperations in 1829, (documents, President's mes-\nsage)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n21\n2\nSame in 1830, (documents, President's message)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n20\n2\nLead ore, respecting importation of\n.\n~\n2\n83\nEx. Doc.\n3\n101\n21\n1\nLee and Arnold, on contested election of\n-\n1\n18\nRep. Com.\n32\n1\nLee, Henry, (respecting liability, security, Paymas-\nter Ricaud)\n-\n-\n#\n-\n19\nRep. Com\n1\n71\n1\nSame,\nsame\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n123\n20\n2\nSame,\nsame\n.\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n26\n18\n2\nLee, Richard Bland, memorial of :-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n17\n19\n1\nLee, Edward, (bread taken for use of United States'\ntroops late war)\n-\n.\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n107\n21\n1\nSame,\nsame\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n217\n18\n1\nLeightner, Henry, (balance against him as post-\nme ter)\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n73\n21\n1\nLegendre, heirs of, (land claim)\n-\n-\n.\nRep. Com.\n1\n75\n19\n1\nLegg and Freeland, (horses lost late war)\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n211\n19\n1\nLemon, John, (pension)\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n104\n21\n1\nLeland, Baldwin M. (injuries to his farm late war)\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\nws\n19\n1\nLewis, Major General William, memorial citizens of\nKentucky in behalf of family of\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n116\nDigitized by Google\n86\nINDEX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n19\n1\nLewis, Elizabeth, (liability as security, collection\ndirect taxes)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n30\n20\n1\nLewis, Michael, (pilot, services on board United\nStates' vessel)\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n248\n21\n1\nSame,\nsame\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n116\n21\n1\nLewis. David M., (flour destroyed by enemy late war)\nRep. Com.\n2\n201\n18\n!\nLevy court, Calvert county, Maryland, (court-house\ndestroyed late war)\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n7\n21\nI\nSame,\nsame\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n177\n18\n2\nLicenses granted in 1824, to trade with Indians\n-\nEx. Doc\n3\n54\n19\nI\nSame, in 1825\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n118\n19\n2\nSame, in 1826\n-\n.\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n86\n20\n1\nSame, in 1827\n.\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx Doc.\n4\n140\n20\n:\nSame, in 1828\n-\n-\n.\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n84\n21\n/\nSame, in 1830\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx Doc.\n2\n41\n18\n1\nLight-houses, contracts in 1822, on account of\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n79\n18\nSame, in 1823\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n66\n19\n1\nSaine, in 1824\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n57\n19\nSame, in 1325\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n101\n20\n:\nSame, in 1826\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n185\n20\n-\nSame, in 1827\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n134\n21\n1\nSame, in 18 8\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n57\n18\n2\nresult of negotiation with Great Britain for por-\nLon of the island of Abaco and Bahama Banks,\nfor the purposes of erecting\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n20\n19\n1\nnegotiations on same subject\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n180\n18\n2\non double headed shot-keys, on subject of erecting\nEx. Doc.\n2\n21\n18\n2\nreport of committee respecting light-houses on\nisland of Abaco\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n29\n19\n1\nOn Cape Roman, S. C., and report on light-\nhouses generally\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n19\n19\n1\non Dutch Island, and beacon on Warwick Neck\nEx. Doc.\n3\n30\n20\n1\nvessel, Brandywine Shoals, on removing it to\nVineyard Sound\nEx. Doc.\n2\n32\n21\n1\nLake Pontchartrain and Mobile bay, respecting\nEx. Doc.\n1\n7\n21\n1\nPoint Lookout, Chesapeake Bay, progress in\nerecting\nEx. Doc.\n3\n64\n21\n2\namount annually of disbursements on account of,\nsince adoption of Constitution, till 1829\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n11\n18\n1\nLibrary. on appropriating $5,000 for the\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n69\n19\n1\ncauses of fire in the room of the\n-\nRep. Com\nI\n22\n19\n1\non making the room fire proof\n-\nRep Com.\n1\n66\n18\n2\nLibby, Harvey, (pension, revolutionary services)\n-\nRep. Com.\nI\n54\n20\n1\nLicutenants United States' navy, memorial of, (in-\ncrease their pay)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n89\n18\n2\nLittle, William, administrator of Reeves, (lost horse,\nSeminole war)\n.\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n49\n18\n1\nLittlefield, Pelatiah, (loan office certificate, revo-\nlution)\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n116\n19\n1\nLitchfield & Norfolk, Connecticut, on discontinuing\npost route\n-\nRep. Com\n2\n163\n19\n2\nLittle Rock and Cantonment* Gibson road not\ncommenced\n-\n-\nEx. Doc\n2\n20\n20\n2\nLittle Sodus bay, survey of\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n106\n6\n21\n1\nLinsey, James, (indemnity, land purchased, sale for\ndirect taxes)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n48\n21\n1\nLincoln, Jonathan, administrator of Samuel, (delay\nof United States in fixing on site for the build-\n\\\ning of light-house)\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n139\nDigitized by Google\nFROM EIGHTEENTH To TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS.\n87\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n21\n2\nLincoln, Jonathan, administrator of Samuel, (delay\nof United States in fixing on site for the build-\ning light-house)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n1\n21\n1\nLincecum, G., and others, (services in exploring\nIndian country)\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n249\n20\n2\nLippencot, Susanna, (navy pension)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n103\n19\n1\nLive oak timber, cost of certain frames, and ex-\npenses of its preservation\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n85\n19\n2\nreport of Secretary of Navy on preservation of\nEx. Doc.\n5\n114\n21\n1\nrespecting lands purchased by J. M. White, for,\n(Docts. Pres. Mess.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n234\n21\n2\nrespecting expenditures in 1827, 1828, 1829, and\n1830, on account of (Docts. Pres. Mess.)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n210\n21\n2\nreport of committee, with various documents on\nsame subject\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n102\n19\n2\nLivingston, Richard, Canadian, land, &c.\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n83\n21\n1\nSame\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n172\n20\n1\nLivingston, Robert, executors of Walter, report of\nSecretary of Treasury in case of, (supplying\ntroops in revolution)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n171\n20\n1\nreport of committee\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n4\n227\n21\n1\ncase at large\n-\n-\nRep Com.\n1\n93\n21\n2\nLivingston, Edward, (timber used by troops at Pass\nChristian)\n-\nRep Com\n1\n53\n18\n2\nLoan of five millions, proposal by banks for, (annu-\nal report on finance)\nEx. Doc.\n2\n2\n35\n18\n2\nof seven millions, what interest will the United\nStates' Bank continue the\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n10\n18\n2\nterms offered for stock, payment of claims, trea-\nty with Spain\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n53\n18\n2\nof twelve millions, on authorizing Secretary of\nTreasury to procure\nRep. Com.\n1*\n26\n19\n1\nLoan Office certificates, revolution, outstanding in\n1826, amount of\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n113\n21\n1\nLobster fishery, on the subject of\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n79\n20\n2\nLong, John, (lost horse)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n17\n19\n1\nLoomis, Daniel, (work on Cumberland road)\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n131\n21\n2\nLoomis, Walter, and Abel Gay, (work on Cumberland\nroad)\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n28\n21\n1\nLoomis & Bassett, (to be paid value of property taken\nby them at the capture of Negro Fort. late war)\nRep. Com\n2\n190\n20\n1\nLotteries, District of Columbia, extend time for the\ndrawing of\n-\nRep Com.\nS\n174\n21\n1\nLord, John, (services as seamen, revolution)\nRep Com\n2\n178\n20\n2\nLouisville and Portland canal, 4th annual report of\nEx. Doc.\n3\n107\n21\n1\nLouisville, memorial of inhabitants of, improve Ohio\nand Mississippi rivers\n-\nRep Com\n3\n337\n21\n2\nreport of engineer, improve falls at\n-\nEv. Doc.\n1\n29\n21\n2\nmemorial of inhabitants of, same subject\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n11\n18\n1\nLouderman, Catharine\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n53\n19\n1\nLoud, Eliphalet, and others, (claims, Russian Go-\nverment)\nRep. Com\n1\n25\n18\n2\nLove, George, paymaster, late war, (payments made\nto representatives of deceased soldiers)\nRep. Com\n1\n65\n19\n?\nLovejoy's Narrows, survey of, improve Kennebec\nriver\nEx. Doc.\n5\n103\n20\n1\nLovely's purchase of land in Arkansas, settlement of\nEx. Doc.\n6\n2a.\n* Two reports of the same number by Google\n88\nINDEX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n20\n1\nLoveless, Mary, and Mary Ann Bond, (land claim)\nRep. Com.\n1\n54\n21\n1\nLove, Alexander, (land claim)\nRep. Com\n1\n15\n18\n1\nLouisiana, O'Re:lly's and Morales' regulations, and\nMr. Gallatin's instructions, settlement of land\nclaims in\nEx. Doc.\n2\nS3\n18\n1\nreport of Register on land claims, Eastern District\nF.x. Doc.\n5\n103\n18\n1\nstate of the 2 and 3 per cent. fund arising from\nsales of lands in\nEx. Doc.\n10\n:29\n18\n1\non extending time for pre-emptions, back con-\ncessions\nRep. Com.\n1\n23\n18\n1\non granting pre-emption rights to actual settlers,\neast of island of New Orleans\nRep. Com.\n2\n115\n18\n2\nmemorial of Legislature, canal, Lake Ponchar-\ntrain and Mississippi\nEx. Doc.\n3\n57\n18\n2\nprogress in surveying lands north and south of\nRed river'\nEx. Doc.\n2\n24\n18\n1\non offering for sale lands north and south of Red\nriver\nRep. Com.\n1\n23\n18\n2\ncorrespondence respecting admission of French\nvessels into ports of, under 8th article treaty,\ncession of\nEx. Doc.\n6\n91\n19\n1\non making surveys of canal routes in\nRep. Com.\n2\n62\n20\n1\nmemorial of Mayor of New Orleans, sèll part of\nquais for building lots\nEx. Doc.\n2\n26\n20\n1\nsame. adjustment of Bastrop and Maison Rouge's\nland grant, and in favor of internal improve-\nments\nEx. Doc.\n3\n9,\n19\n1\nreport of Register on claims to land south of Red\nriver, and between Rio Hondo and Sabine\nEx. Doc.\n4\n50\n19\n1\nreport of committee on confirming same\nRep. Com.\n1\nis\n19\n1\nreport of Register and Receiver on claim to lands,\nSt. Helena District\n}\nEx. Doc.\nin\n4\n56\n4\n19\n1\nreport of committee on confirming the same.\nRep. Com.\n1\n119\n18\n1\non granting pre-emptions to lands, St. Helena\nDistrict\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n108\n19\n2\nSame\n-\n-\n,\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n1.\n20\n1\nSame\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n31\n20\n1\non disapproving act incorporating Orleans Navi-\ngation Company\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n138\n19\n1\nreport of Register and Receivers on land claims in\nOpelousas\nEx. Doc.\n4\n80\n19\n2\nreport of committee on confirming the same\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n49\n20\n1\non granting land to improve navigation of the\nTeche, and other rivers\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n188\n21\n1\nreport and survey of river Teche\n-\nEx. Doç,\n1\n7\n20\nr\non granting land in aid of reads in\nRep. Com.\n3\n-194\n20\n2\non granting land to aid canal, Lake Ponchar-\ntrain and Mississippi\nRep: Com.\n1\n94\n21\n1\nrespecting the issuing of certificates of purchase\nof lands\nRep. Com.\n2\n210\n21\n2\ncorrespondence relative to sale of lands, District\nof New Orleans\nEx. Doc.\n1\n11\nLudlow & Roberts' line, respecting lands within,\n(See Lands, and Ohio.)\n18\n1\nMacey, Francis G., and others\nRep. Com.\n1\n3\n18\n1\nMacomb, Alexander, (refund forfeiture, revolution)\nRep. Com.\n1\n35\n19\n2\nMaddox, Win. R., (brich furnished Capitol)\nRep. Com.\n1\n16\n20\n1\nSame\nRep. Com.\n3\n172\n2\nMagness, Morgan, (change location of pre-emption)\nRep. Com.\n1\n18\nDigitized by\nFROM EIGHTEENTH TO TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS.\n89\nCongress,\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber\nPage.\n20\n1\nMagruder, Thomas B., (see Ann Brashears,) (land\nclaim)\nRep. Com.\n3\n142\n21\n2\nMagruder, Elizabeth, representatives of R. Hillary,\n(commutation, revolution)\nRep. Com.\n1\n101\n20\n1\nMaine and New Brunswick, boundary, and imprison-\n1.\n2\n19\nment of John Baker, &c.\nEx. Doc.\n7\n278\n20\n2\ncorrespondence, British Governm't, same subject\nEx. Due\n3\n90\n18\n2\nMaine, memorial merchants of Portland, piracies\nWest Indies\nEx. Doc.\n2\n14\n19\n1\ninhabitants of, for observatory, Brunswick\nEx. Doc.\n3\n35\n20\n1\nmerchants of Portland, against tariff\n-\nF.x. Doc.\n3\n91\n21\n2\nmemorial of inhabitants of Freeport, removal of\nIndians\n-\nEx Doc\n3\n89\n21\n2\nof Surrey, in favor of removal of Indians\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n188\n18\n1\nMail between Philadelphia and Baltimore, report of\nPostmaster Gen'l in relation to transportation of\nEx. Doc\n4\n73\n19\n2\nrespecting contract for transportation of the mail\nby Duff Green while editor of newspaper\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n123\n20\n2\nSabbath, on subject of prohibiting transporta-\ntion of\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n65\n21\n1\nroutes on which it is transported on Sunday\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n73\n21\n1\nreport of committee on subject of prohibiting\ntransportation of the mail on Sunday, with\nviews of the minority\nRep. Com.\n2\n271\n21\nI\nobstructions on road, Zanesville to Florence, via\nMaysville, &c.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n76\n21\n1\nmemorial of Legislature Indiana, route from\nLouisville to St. Louis, aid in making\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n73\n21\n2\ncauses of the irregular arrival of the eastern\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n96\n18\n2\nMaison, Rouge, Marquis de (respecting land claim)\nRep. Com.\n1\n18\n10\n1\nSame\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n2\n20\nI\non referring to judicial decision\n.\nRep. Com.\n2\n123\n21\n1\nSame\nRep. Com.\n3\n347\n18\n1\nManufactures, President recommends revision of\ntariff for protection of\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n11\n21\n1\nviews of President Jackson, respecting, (Pres.\nMess.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n9\n21\n2\nSame, (Pres. Mess.)\n,\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n22\n21\n1\ndomestic, report of committee relative to\nRep. Com.\n1\n54\n21\n1\nresolution of Legislature of Ohio, in favor of\nprotecting\nRep. Com.\n3\n299\n21\n2\nreport of committee (Mr. Mallory) upon the pro-\ntection of\n19\nRep. Com.\n1\n36\n1\nMarine corps, compensation allowed Paymaster and\nQuartermaster, in 1824 and 1825\nF.x. Doc.\n8\n138\n19\nI\non increasing the\n-\nRep. Com\n2\n196\n21\n1\nPresident recommends that it be merged in the\narmy, (Pres. Mess.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n18\n21\n1\nrespecting pay and allowances to officers of the\nEx. Doc.\n4\n107\n21\n1\nreport of committee on reorganizing, &c.\n,\nRep. Com.\n1\n158\n21\n1\nallowances of every description to officers of, in\n1828 and 1829\nEx. Doc.\n4\n121\n18\n1\nstrength, &c. in 1823, and pay of Colonel\n.\nEx. Doc.\n10\n131\n19\n2\nestimate for support of, in 1827, (Docs. Pres.\nmess. part IV.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n128\n20\n1\nSame in 1828, (Docs. Pres. Mess.)\n.\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n242\n20\n1\nestimate of number of men required for vessels\nand navy yards in 1827, (Docs. Pres. Mess.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n251\n21\n2\nostimate for 1831. (Docs. Pres. Mess.)\n.\nEx. Dec.\n1\n2\n283\n12\nDigitized by Google\n90\nINDEX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n21\n-\nMarine corps, respecting the pay and allowances of\nofficers of the\nEx. Doc.\n3\n67\n21\n2\nreport of 4th Auditor respecting the pay, &e. of\nofficers of the\nEx. Doc.\n4\n120\n21\n1\nMarine railway, Pensacola\n-\nEx. Doc.\ns\n101\nMarine hospitals. (See Hospitals)\n21\n2\nMap of public lands, reasons why it has not been\ncompleted\nEx. Doc.\n4\n130\n18\n1\nMarchal, Joseph, (released from erroneous judg-\nment and imprisonment)\nRep. Com.\n1\n42\n19\nI\nMarblehead and Holmes's Hole, report and survey\n}\n-\n4\n71\nharbors of\nEx. Doc.\n10\n172\n19\n1\nMason, John, memo. of, against bridge, Georgetown\nEx. Doc.\n10\n179\n19\n1\nMason, Josiah, (see George Johnson)\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n159\n20\n1\nSame\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n44\n19\n1\nManis, Barnabas, (pension)\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n19\n1\nMay, James, services as Marshal of Michigan\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n177\n19\n1\nMaloy, Bartholomew, (pension)\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n20\n1\nMarshal of Connecticut, fees received since 1827, by\nthe\nEx. Doc.\n4\n131\n20\n1\nMartinique and Guadaloupe, respecting commercial\nintercourse United States and\nEx. Doc.\n6\n240\n20\n1\nMarsh and Yaw, (relieved from judgment U. S.)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n12\n20\n1\nMays, Elizabeth, (navy pension)\n-\nRep Com.\n3\n180\n21\n1\nSame\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n9\n21\n2\nMayfield, George, (land reserved to him under In-\ndian treaty)\nRep. Com.\n1\n18\n21\n1\nMaysville road, relative to obstructions in transport-\ning mail on\nEx. Doc.\n3\n76\n21\n1\nmessage of President, returning bill for subscrip-\ntion of stock, with his objections\nEx. Doc.\n4\n113\n21\n2\nMarsh, James, (benefit of drawback)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n99\n21\n2\nMarigny, Bernard, representative of Bonnabel, (land\nclaim)\nRep. Com.\n1\n106\n21\n1\nMarks, Lewis, and Alex. 0. Brodie, (remit duties on\nbooks)\nRep. Com.\n1\n160\n21\n1\nMather, Sibley, and Reeves, (Commissioners to lay\nout road from Missouri to Mexico, and hold\nIndian treaty)\nRep. Com.\ns\n416\n21\n2\nMatthews, Wm. B., trustee of Muse, (refund money\nerroneously paid)\nRep. Com.\n1\n69\n18\n1\nMassachusetts militia claims, documents in relation\nto\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n83\n18\n1\nreport of committee, same subject\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n120\n18\n2\nreport of 3d Auditor on claims audited\n.\nEx. Doc.\n6\n97\n19\n1\nreport of 3d Auditor on the claims\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n29\n19\n1\nreport of committee, and documents at large, on\nsubject of\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n18\n20\n2\nreport of Secretary of War, at large\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n3\n21\n1\nreport of committee, same subject\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n223\n18\n1\nMassachusetts, memorial inhabitants of Boston, in\nfavor of the Greeks\nEx. Doc.\n2\n21\n18\n1\nmemorial inhabitants of Boston, against the ta-\nriff\nEx. Doc.\n4\n67\n18\n1\nmemorial tallow chandlers of Boston, against\nduty on tallow\nEx. Doc.\n6\n105\n18\n1\nmemorial inhabitants of New Bedford, in favor\nof duty on tellow\nEx. Doc.\n6\n107\n18\n1\nmemorial inhabitants of Nantucket, same\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n108\nDigitized by\nGoogle\nFROM BIGHTEENTH TO TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS.\n91\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n19\n2\nMassachusetts, Legislature of, on woollen manufactures\nEx. Doc.\n4\n7.\n19\n2\ninhabitants of Boston, against duty on woollen\ngoods\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n115\n19\n2\ninhabitants of Boston, against reducing duty on\nsalt\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n91\n19\n2\ninhabitants of New Bedford, &c., same object\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n80\n19\n2\ninhabitants of Provincetown, same\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n95\n19\n2\ninhabitants of Chatham, same\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n96\n20\n1\nmemorial inhabitants of Nantucket, exploring\nexpedition\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n179\n20\n1\nmemorial inhabitants of New Bedford, same\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n01\n20\n1\nmemorial wool growers of Berkshire, in favor\nof new tariff\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n29\n20\n1\nmemorial citizens of Boston, same\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n84\n20\n1\nmemorial farmers of Wooster, against tariff\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n95\n20\n1\nmemorial ship builders of Duxbury, same\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n96\n20\n1\nmemorial umbrella manufacturers, in favor of\ntariff\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n176\n20\n2\ninhabitants of Beston, pay duty under old tariff\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n64\n20\n2\ninhabitants of Besten, against new tariff\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n100\n21\n1\nrespecting laws of, lobster fishery\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n79\n21\n1\nmemorial of inhabitants of State, against removal\nof Indians\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n245\n21\n1\nmemorial of Hampshire county, same\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n310\n21\n2\nmemorial inhabitants of Sheffield, protect In-\ndians\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n105\n21\n2\nmemorial inhabitants of Berkshire, same\n-\nEx Doc.\n4\n106\n18\n1\nMaryland, merchants of Baltimore, duty on sales at\nauction\nEx Doc.\n2\n34\n18\n1\nauctioneers of Baltimore, against taxing sales at\nauction\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n53\n18\n1\nmerchants of Baltimore, against new tariff\n-\nEx Doc.\n5\n99\n18\n1\non, claim of levy court of Calvert county\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n7\n$1\n1\non same\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n177\n16\n2\nact of, confirming act of Virginia incorporating\nChesapeake and Ohio Canal Company\n-\nBx Doc.\n4\n68\n20\n1\namendatory act, subscription of stock in Chesa-\npeake and Ohio canal\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n205\n1\non claims of, for interest on advances late war -\nRep. Com.\n1\n116\n19\n20\n1\nChamber of Commerce of Baltimore, against\ntariff\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n82\n20\n1\nChamber of Commerce of Baltimore, on pro-\ntested bills of exchange\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n119\n20\n1\ninhabitants of Anne Arundel county, against tariff\nEx Dec.\n5\n188\n20\n1\nOR extending provisions of act, allowing interest\nOR claims of\n.\nRep. Com.\n3\n189\n20\n1\non claims of City Council of Baltimore, expen-\nditures late war\n.\nRep. Com.\n3\n$18\n20\n1\non claims of citizens of Baltimore, vessels sunk.\n(See Baltimore.)\n20\n1\non claims for interest on expenditures late war -\nRep. Com.\n4\n*249\n18\n2\nMcMinn, Joseph, copies of letters to Secretary of\nWar, extinguish Cherokee title to lands in\nGeorgia, Alabama, and Tennessee\n.\nEx. Doc.\n3\n43\n19\n1\nMcCartney, John, (cattle taken from him, as intrud-\ner on Indian lands)\n.\nRep. Com.\n1\n74\n, Two reports of the same number.\nDigitized by\nGoogle\n92\nINDEX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n19\nI\nMcKeever, Isaac, Lieut., navy, expenses in attend-\ning trial of certain slave ships\n.\nRep. Com.\n2\n150\n19\n1\nMcNish, Alexander, and 201 others, (pensions)\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n19\n1\nspecial in his case\n-\n.\nRep. Com.\n2\n173\n15-\n1\nMcKey, Barnabas, (pension)\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n19\n1\nMcPherson, Mark, (pension)\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n19\n1\nMcGuire, Bartholomew, (pension)\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n19\nÀ\nMcFalls, George, (pension)\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n19\n1\nMcQuellan, Alexander, (pension)\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n193\n19\n2\nMcDuff, Daniel, (commutation, pay, &e., revolution)\nRep. Com.\n1\n22\n21\n1\nSame\n.\nRep. Com.\n1\n58\n19\n2\nMcClanahan, Thomas, (revolutionary services)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n25\n20\n1\nMcArthur, Duncan. memorial and documents, (lands\nRoberts and Luillow's lines)\n-\nEx. Doc.\ns\n137\n20\n2\nreport of committee on some\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n88\n20\n1\nMcAlhany, Allen B., (bounty land, late war)\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n282\n20\n1\nMcIlvain, James, in favor of tariff\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n151\n20\n1\nMcDonnell, John, (refund duties paid on certain ar-\nticles transported to Detroit)\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n69\n20\n1\nMcClure, Wm, (services as Commissioner to France\nin 1803)\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n94\n20\n2\nMcCarty James, (lime taken for public buildings\nat Baton Rouge)\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n1\n21\n1\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n215\n20\n2\nMcCormack, Peter, (land claim)\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n13\n20\n2\nMcHugh, Susan, (donation of land)\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n35\n21\n1\nSame\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n197\n21\n1\nMc Donough, John, (land claim)\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n67\n21\n2\nreport of Register, &c, on same\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n23\n21\n1\nMcAnulty and others, Indians, (relinquish interest\nUnited States, in reservations)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n69\n21\n1\nMcLaughlin, Colvin, revolutionary services\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n194\n21\n1\nMclver, John, (land claim)\nRep. Com.\nS\n363\n21\n1\nMcCobb, Parker, refund foreign tonnage duties paid\non his vessel\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n395\n21\n2\nMcKim, John, (extra services as non-commissioned\nofficer of marine corps)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n105\n19\n1\nMeade, Richard W., (claims on Spain)\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n174\n20\n1\nSame, at large\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n58\n21\n2\nMediterranean passports, amount of payments for\nduring the years 1826-27-'28-'29\nEx. Doc.\n1\n26\n18\n1\nMexico, trade with western States (Missouri) and the\nprovince of\nEx. Doc.\n11\n155\n18\n50\ncauses which have delayed the survey of boun-\ndary between United States and\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n52\n19\n2\nrespecting boundary, and runaway negroes, and\ncollection of debts from persons escaping into\nEx. Doc.\n2\n25\n20\n1\nrespecting recovery of debts from persons ab-\nsconding into\nEx. Doc.\n3\n61\n19\n1\nand South America, instructions to Minister, (Mr.\nPoinsett,) and on subject of a supposed pledge\nrelative to foreign interference\n-\nF.x. Doc.\n8\n142\n21\n1\nunfriendly conduct of (Pres. Mess.)\n.\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\ne\n20\n1\nMenac, Samuel, friendly Creek, statement of his\nclaim for losses, and amount paid under act of\n1817 for his relief\nEx. Doc.\n5\n200\nMesurado, agency at. (See Slave Trade, Colonization.)\n18\nI\nMembers of Congress, relative to election of\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n8\n19\n1\non changing the laws relative to the election of\nRep. Com\n2\n221!\nDigitized by Google\nFROM EIGHTEENTH TO TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS.\n93\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n18\n1\nMembers of Congress, respecting their habitancy at\ntime of election\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n77\n19\n1\nwho have received appointments, with pay, from\nformation of Government to 1826\n-\nEx. Doc.\n9\n164\n21\n1\non Exing ratio of representation under 5th census\nRep. Com.\n1\n127\n21\n1\nPresident's views respecting appointment of, to\noffices, (Pros Mess.)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n8\n21\n2\nuniform made of computing mileage of\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n30\n21\n2\nrespecting the pay of\n-\nRep- Com.\n1\n34\n18\n2\nof the 18th Congress, where born, &c.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n100\n19\n1\nsame of 19th Congress\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n18.\n1d\n2\nMeucci, Antonio, (national paintings, Capitol)\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n88\nMerchants of Baltimore, vessels sunk. (See Balt.)\nMerino, slave ship. (See Slave Ships )\n19\n1\nMemphramagog and Connecticut rivers, survey of\nroute for canal\n-\nEx. Doc.\n9\n154\n19\n1\nMendenhall, Wm. (wagon and team lost in public\nservice late war)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n99\n19\n1\nMerchant, George, Paymaster, (allow credit for cer-\ntain payment)\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n146\n19\n1\nMerrit, Ebenezer, (pension)\n-\n-\n-\nR.p. Com.\n2\n164\n19\n2\nMerrimac river, Survey of\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n140\n19\n2\nMedals, formerly Gen. Washington's, Mr. Everett's\nproposition to purchase for use of library. (See\nend of 2d vol. Rep. Com.)\n21\nI\nMedal presented by the President of Colombia to the\nPresident of the United States\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n31\n21\n1\nreport of committee respecting same\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n170\n21\n1\nMemphis and Tuscumbia road, on making appropria-\ntion for\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n293\n21\n1\nMeeker, Samuel, (supplies furnished troops in 1806\nat New Orleans)\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n244\n21\n2\nMenary, John, (horse lost late war)\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n38\n19\n1\nMichigan, on contested election of delegate from\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\nS9\n19\nI\non making fortifications and certain roads for the\n1\n49\nprotection of, with memoir of Gov. Cass\ns\nRep. Com.\n2\n144\n19\n1\non authorizing Secretary of Treasury to confirm\nland claims in\n-\n20\nRep. Com.\n1\n72\n2\nexpense and military importance of roads from\nDetror to Fort Gratiot and to Saganaw\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n29\n19\n1\n19\non extending jurisdiction of courts in\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n95\n1\n20\non authorizing Legislature to lease school lands -\nRep. Com.\n1\n111\n1\nSame\n-\n2u\nRep. Com.\n2\n71\n1\nmemorial Legislature, property lost by citizens\nof, during late war\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n17\n20\nI\nreport of committee on claims of citizens, for\nloase late war\n-\n20\nRep. Com.\n4\n268\n1\non confirming land claims in, with report of Board\nof Commissioners and report of Secretary of\nthe Treasury thereon\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n12\n20\n1\non granting pre-emptions to actual settlers St.\nJoseph\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n167\n20\n1\nrespecting boundary between Ohio and\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n1964\n2.\n2\nreport of committee, same\n.\nRep. Com.\n1\n2\nr\nI\non amending act for the appointment of addi-\ntional judge in\nRep. Com.\n3\n197\n20\n2\non confirming certain land claims in\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n40\n20\n2\non granting rehef to certain purchasers of land in\nRep. Com.\n1\n45\nDigitized by Google\n94\nINDEX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nDate\n21\n1\nMichigan, on dividing Territory of, and establishing\nTerritory of Huron\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n56\n21\n1\nletter from A.E. Wing, same subject\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n66\n21\n1\nmemorial of, invest legislative authority in Gover-\nnor, Council, and House of Representatives\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n141\n21\n1\non increasing salaries of the judges of\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n304\n21\n2\nmemorial of Legislature, on subject of cultivation\nof silk\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n95\n21\n1\non paying claims of volunteers of, (see Dequin-\ndre and Smith)\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n268\n21\n1\nMidshipmen, opinion of Surgeons on use of ardent\nspirits by\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n23\n21\n2\nMileage of Members of Congress, fix uniform mode\nof computing\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n30\n21\n1\nMiami Exporting Company, (claims for commissions,\n&c, advances late war)\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n373\n18\n1\nMill-seats, on granting pre-emption rights for\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n115\n18\n2\nMiller, Mary. (boat impressed and lost late war)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n5\n19\n1\nMills, John H., (land claim)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n38\n19\n1\nMiller, John, (pension)\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n19\n2\nMiller, Chad, (bounty land and pay, services late\nwar)\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n52\n20\n1\nMiller, James, and others, Collectors of Customs, (in-\ncrease of pay)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n35\n20\n1\nMills, John, (additional allowance on muskets)\n-\nRep. Lom.\n3\n69\n21\n1\nMills, Robert, memorial, on improving Hall House of\nRepresentatives U.S.\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n83\n21\n1\non supplying Capitol with water\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n344\n19\n1\nMiranda, Pedro, refund duties illegally demanded\nand paid\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n198\nMilitary Academy, West Point. (See Academy.)\nMilitary. (See Army.)\nMilitary establishment, annual contingent expenses.\n(See Contingent Expenses.)\nannual appropriations and expenditures of same.\n(See Appropriations.)\n18\n1\nMilitary stores and munitions of war, contracts for\nsince 1820\nEx. Doc.\n2\n20\n18\n1\non sale of damaged and unserviceable stores\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n81\n19\n2\nMilitary road, facilitate access to West Point\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n72\n20\n1\nMilitia-men of Tennessee, report of committee rela-\ntive to the trial and execution of, with all the\ndocuments on the subject\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n140\n20\n1\nGovernor Blount's order, calling into service Col.\nPipkin's regiment\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n225\n18\n1\nMilitia claims of Massachusetts, message and docu-\nments relative to\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n83\n18\n1\nreport of committee on same\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n120\n18\n2\nreport of 3d Auditor\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n97\n19\n1\nSame\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n29\n19\n1\nreport of committee, with documents at large\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n18\n20\n2\nreport of Secretary on same, at large\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n3\n21\n1\nreport of committee, same subject\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n223\n18\n1\nof Georgia, services in 1792-3-'4\n-\n.\nRep. Com.\n1\n45\n18\n2\nreport of accomptant Howell, and documents\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n16\n19\n2\nresolutions of Georgia on same\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n40\n19\n2\nreport of committee, same\n-\n.\nRep. Com.\n1\n77\n19\n1\nof the several States, rules for the settlement of\nEx. Doc.\n3\n29\n20\n1\nof South Carolina, on subject of\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n246\n21\n1\nreport of committee, with documents, same\nRep. Com.\n1\n66\nFROM EIGHTEENTH TO TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS.\n95\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n21\n1\nMilitia of Delaware, on allowing interest on\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n185\n20\n1\nof Pennsylvania, for services in 1794\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n223\n18\n1\nreturn of, since 1814, (Docs. Pres. Mess.)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n109\n18\n1\ndefects in system for the organization of, (Pres.\nMess.)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n8\n18\n1\nDistrict of Columbia, relative to distributing arms\nto, (Docs. Pres. Mcss.)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n50\n18\n1\non distributing arms to the\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n83\n18\n2\nannual returns, with arms, &c. in 1824\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n103\n18\n2\nexpenses in arming the, in 1824, and apportion-\nment of arms among the States, (Docs. Pres\nMess.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n99\n19\n1\nPresident recommends reorganization, (Pres.Mess.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n7\n19\n1\nannual returns, with arms, &c. in 1825\nEx. Doc.\n5\n95\n19\n2\nexpenses in arming in 1825, and apportionment\nof arms, &c., (Docs. Pres. Mess.)\n}\n203\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n-\n204\n19\n2\nsystem of cavalry tactics for the\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n57\n19\n2\nreport of board of officers, with correspondence\non plan for reorganization of the, (Docs. Pres.\nMcss.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n269\n19\n2\nreport of committee on reorganizing and disci-\n20\nplining the\nRep. Com.\n2\n92\n1\nexpenses in arming, in 1826, and apportionment\n20\nof arms, &c., (Docs. Pres. Mess.)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n92\n1\nannual returns in 1527, with arins, &c.\n-\n20\nEx. Doc.\n4\n130\n2\n20\nsame in 1828\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n110\n2\narms procured in 1827, and apportionment among\n20\nthe States, &c., (Docs. Pres. Mess.)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n69\nw\nreport of General Gaines for the better organi-\n20\nzation and discipline of the\nEx. Doc.\n3\n104\n2\nreport of committee on organization and disci-\npline of\nRep. Com.\n1\n68\n21\n1\nPresident recommends training and equipment of\nthe, (Pres. Mess.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n14\n21\n1\narms procured, and apportionment of same among\nthe States in 1828, (Docs. Pres. Mess.)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n125\n21\n1\nannual returns of, in 1829, with arms, &c.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n50\n21\n1\nreport of Secretary of War on arming, equipping,\nand disciplining the, with estimate of expense,\n&c.\nEx. Doc.\n3\n72\n21\n1\nreport of committee on organizing, &c. of the\nRep. Com.\n1\n126\n21\n2\narms procured in 1829, and apportionment of\nsame among the States for the, (Docs. Pres.\nMess.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n144\n21\n2\nrelative to printing and distribution of tactics for\nthe\nEx. Doc.\n2\n47\n21\n2\nMint, on establishing branch in North Carolina\n.\nRep. Com.\n1\n82\n18\n1\nassays of foreign coins in 1823, annual report of\nEx. Doc.\n2\n41\n18\n2\nSame, in 1824\nEx. Doc.\n4\n65\n19\n1\nSame, in 1825\n-\n.\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n109\n20\n1\nSame, in 1827\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n251\n20\n2\nSame, in 1828 .\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n67\n21\n1\nSame, in 1829 -\n-\n-\n.\nEx. Doc.\n2\n52\n21\n2\nSame, in 1830\n-\n.\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n99\n18\n2\nannual report of Director; operations in 1824\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n70\n19\nI\nSame, in 1825\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n107\n19\n2\nSame, in 1826 -\n.\n-\n.\n.\nEx. Doc.\n5\n113\n20\n1\nSame, in 1827 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n70\n20\n2\nSame, in 1828\n.\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n69\nDigitized by\n96\nINDEX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,\nCongress\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nDate\n21\n1\nMint, annual report of Director: operations in 1829\nEx. Doc.\n3\n56\n21\n2\nSame, in 1830\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n46\n18\n1\nannual report of Secretary of Treasury; coinage,\n&c., in 1823\n.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n11\n152\n19\n1\nSame, in 1824\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n108\n19\n2\nSame, in 1826\n-\n-\n.\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n119\n20\n1\nSame, in 1827\n-\n-\n.\n.\n.\nEx. Doc.\n6\n250\n20\n2\nSame, in 1828\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n132\n21\n1\nSame, in 1829\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n112\n21\n2\nSame, in 1830\n-\n-\n.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n135\n20\n2\nletter from the Director, on subject of enlarging\nbuildings of the\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n51\n21\n1\nreport of committee on same subject\n-\nRep. Com\n2\n272\n18\n1\nMinifie, Charles, (interest claim)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n14\n19\n1\nMinisters, opinion of Attorney General respecting\noutfits, &c., of\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n167\n19\nI\nMr. Adams's argument, same subject\nEx. Doc.\n10\n177\n19\n2\nto Panama, when appointed, and compensation\nEx. Doc.\n5\n73\n21\n:\nmessage and documents respecting outfit and\nsalaries of\nEx. Doc.\n2\nS7\n21\n1\nrelative to retrenclunent in foreign intercourse\nEx. Doc.\n3\n85\n21\n1\nand Charge des Affaires, &c., report of committee\nrespecting outfits and salaries of, and settle-\nment of their accounts\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n220\n21\n1\nMississippi and Ohio rivers, memorial inhabitants of\nLouisville, Kentucky, improvement of\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n337\n21\n1\nreport of committee recommending an appropria-\ntion for the improvement of\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\nS79\n20\n1\nletter from Henry M. Shreeve, on improvement of\nEx. Doc.\n2\n11\n20\n1\non making further provision for the improve-\nment of\nRep. Com.\n3\n213\n21\n1\nsurvey of the pasies at the mouth of, with view\nto lights, &c., with statement of commerce for\nlast 8 years\nEx. Doc.\n1\n7\n21\n2\nreport of Shreeve and Delafield on improvement\nof\nEx. Doc.\n1\n9\n18\n1\nMississippi, state of the 2 and 3 per cent. fund aris-\ning from sales of lands\nEx. Doc.\n10\n129\n18\n2\nmemorial, bar at Natchez; change judiciary\n-\nEx Doc.\n6\n94\n19\n2\nSurveyor of, (G. Davis,) on surveying lands\n-\nEx Doc.\n5\n102\n19\n2\ncauses which have prevented survey of lands\nsouth of 31st degree of latitude\nEx Doc.\n2\n24\n20\n1\nrelative to survey of lands on Lake Washington,\nin\nEx. Doc.\n2\n53\n20\n1\non granting pre-emptions in Choctaw district,\nand survey lands on Lake Washington\nRep. Com.\n2\n102\n20\n1\non revising acts for adjustment of land claims\nEx. Doc.\ns\n144\n20\n1\nrespecting difficulty in surveying and bringing in-\nto market public lands in\nEx. Doc.\n3\n110\n20\n1\non granting pre-emptions to lands in Choctaw dis-\ntrict, &c.\nRep. Com.\n2\n103\n20\n1\non expediency of treating with the Choctaws for\nlands in\nRep Com\n2\n135\n20\n1\non improving navigation of Pascagoula and Pearl\nrivers\n}\nRep. Com.\ns{\n175\n145\n20\n2\ninformation respecting inundated lands in\nEx. Doc.\n3\n99\n21\n1\nresolutions Legislature, respecting tariff and in-\nternal improvements\nRep. Com.\n3\n300\nDigitized by Google\nFROM EIGHTEENTH TO TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS.\n97.\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n21\n2\nMississippi, memorial of Legislature, respecting\npre-emption to settlers, &c.\nEx. Doc.\n3\n80\n18\n1\nMissouri, state of the 2 and 3 per cent. fund arising\nfrom sales of lands, &c.\nEx. Doc.\n10\n129\n18\n1\ninstructions of Mr. Gallatin, and regulations of\nO'Rielly, Gayoso, and Morales, respecting land\nland claims in\nEx. Doc.\n2\n83\n18\n2\nmemorial of inhabitants, communication with pro-\nvince of Mexico\nEx. Doc.\n4\n79\n19\n1\nGen. Atkinson's expedition up Missouri river, &c.\nEx. Doc.\n6\n117\n19\n2\ninformation respecting lead mines in\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n7\n19\n2\nmemorial Legislature, in behalf of sufferers by\nearthquakes, New Madrid\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n67\n19\n2\non subject of Indian depredations\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n51\n20\n1\non authorizing sale of reservations for lead mines\nRep. Com.\n2\n114\n20\n1\nSurveyor's office, condition of, and allowance of\nclerk\nEx. Doc.\n4\n145\n20\n2\non granting lots to trustees of schools, St. Louis\nRep. Com.\n1\n12\n21\n1\nrespecting claims of Bank of Missouri\nEx. Doc.\n4\n111\n21\n1\nmemorial of Legislature, authorize sale of lands\nreserved for salt springs, &c.\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n96\n18\n2\nMiscellaneous claims discharged at the Treasury\nin 1823\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n79\n18\n2\nSame, in 1824\n-\n.\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n66\n19\n1\nSame, in 1825\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\ns\n57\n19\n2\nSame, in 1826\n-\n-\n-\n.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n101\n20\n1\nSame, in 1827\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n185\n20\n2\nSame, in 1828\n.\n-\n-\n-\n.\nEx. Doc.\n4\n134\n21\n1\nSame, in 1829\n-\n-\n.\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\ns\n57\n21\n2\nSame, in 1830\n-\n-\n-\n.\nEx. Doc.\n3\n94\n18\n1\nMissionary Society, Board of Foreign, civilization of\nIndians\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n102\n20\n1\nBaptist Convention, same\n-\n-\n18\nRep. Com.\n3\n219\n1\nMitchell, John, (agent for prisoners, Halifax, late\nwar)\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n112\n19\n1\nMitchell, James, (military services in 1795, '96)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n31\n19\n1\nMitchell, Andrew, administrator of, (refund tax on\nstills)\nRep. Com.\n1\n97\n20\n2\n21\nMitchell, James, (services and horse lost, revolution)\nRep. Com.\n1\n10\n1\nMitchell and Yarnell, (losses on contract, supplying\nmilitary post with provisions)\n-\n18\nRep. Com.\n3\n400\n2\nMonroe, James, message of, on subject of his public\naccounts\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n33\n18\n2\nreport of committee, and documents, respecting\nsettlement of his diplomatic accounts; also, ac-\ncounts for furnishing the President's house\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n79\n19\n1\namount received by him under his various ap-\npointments, and claims disallowed\nEx. Doc.\n4\n53\n19\n1\nreport of committee on settlement of his accounts\nRep. Com.\n2\n136\n20\n2\ninhabitants of Albemarle in favor of his claim\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n94\n20\n2\nreport of committee, (Mr. Rives,) with docu-\nments, same\nRep. Com.\n1\n76\n20\n2\nSame, (by Mr. Taliaferro)\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n96\n21\n1\nSame, (by Mr. Mercer)\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n276\n21\n2\nletter from Mr. Monroe, same subject\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n6\n21\n1\nMobile bay, canal or railroad, Tennessee river\n.\nRep. Com.\n2\n228\n19\n1\nMoffett, George, (pension)\n.\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n19\n2\nMoffett, John, (loan office certificate, revolution)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n65\n20\n1\nSame\n.\nRep. Com.\n2\n121\n13\nDigitized by\nGoogle\n98\nINDEX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n21\n1\nMoffett, John, (loan office certificate, revolution)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n91\n18\n1\nMonuments to the memory of Generals Wooster and\nDavidson\nEx. Doc.\n6\n118\n18\n2\nreport of committee on same\nRep. Com.\n1\n73\n18\n2\nMontgomery, Johanna, (services and loss of her\nhusband in navy)\nRep. Com.\n1\n46\n20\n2\nMontgomery, Col., correspondence of, with Chero-\nkee council\nEx. Doc.\n1\n6\n21\n1\nMontgomery, Alexander, complete payment on land\nforfeited\nRep. Com.\n1\n11\n20\n1\nMoney, Continental, amount issued during revolution,\nand depreciation\nEx. Doc.\n3\n107\n20\n1\nMolasses, memorial of citizens of Newport, R. I.,\nagainst increase of duty on\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n118\n20\n1\nSame, of Warren, same\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n160\n19\n1\nMoore, Isidore, (New Madrid land claim)\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n86\n19\n2\nSame\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n5\n19\n1\nMoore, Daniel, (pension)\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n193\n20\n2\nMoore, Samuel, Director of Mint, (enlarge buildings\nof Mint)\nEx. Doc.\n2\n51\n21\n1\nMoore, Edward, administrator of, (prize money, Lake\nChamplain)\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n159\n18\n1\nMorris, Richard G., (Quartermaster's certificates, re-\nvolution)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n16\n20\n1\nSame\n-\n.\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n126\n21\n1\nSame\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n2\n274\n21\n2\nMoore, Frances, adm'x of J. E. Moore, (lost loan\noffice certificate, revolution)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n15\n19\n1\nMorrison, William, army contractor, (beef cattle\ntaken by Indians)\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n130\n19\n2\nSame\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n64\n20\n1\ncondemned rations\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n3\n163\n21\n1\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n63\n19\n1\nMorrison, Jonathan, (pension)\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n21\n1\nMorrison, James, ex'rs of, (improvements at salt\nworks)\nRep. Com.\n1\n133\n19\n1\nMorgan, Elizabeth, (revolutionary services of hus-\nband)\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n160\n19\n1\nMulberry trees, on cultivation of, and breeding of\nsilk worms, with notes of Mr. Genet\nRep. Com.\n2\n182\n19\n1\nMuscle Shoals, examination of, with view to canal\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n67\n19\n1\non expediency of making survey for canal\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n215\n20\n1\nreport of survey, &c.\nEx. Doc.\n7\n284\n19\n1\nMullany, James R., Quartermaster late war, (settle\nhis accounts)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n15\n19\n1\nMulligan, Patrick, (pension)\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n194\n21\n1\nMure, Jane, (use of house occupied by troops in\nFlorida)\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n303\n21\n1\nMusser, George, and others, heirs of Buckley\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n316\n20\n1\nMuskets, additional allowance to contractors for\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n~n\n168\n169\n21\n2\nMuse, Lawrence, trustee of, (see Matthews)\n-\n21\nRep. Com.\n1\n69\n2\nMyers, Moses, memorial of, late Collector at Nor-\nfolk, Va.\nEx. Doc.\n3\n70\n18\n1\nNavy hospital fund, situation of in 1823\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n115\n19\n2\nreport of Commissioners in 1826, on the state of\nits funds, and relative to amount due from Go.\nvernment\nEx. Doc.\n20\n3\n2\n54\nreport of committee, payment of sum due from\nGeneral Government\nDigitized by\nGoogle\nRep. Com.\n1\n61\nFROM BIGHTEENTH TO TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS.\n99\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n21\n1\nNavy hospital fund, receipts and expenditures in\n1829, and recommendation for a change in fu-\nture management of its concerns; also, for the\nappointment of a clerk\nEx. Doe.\n2\n40\n20\n2\nNavy Hospitals, buildings, information respecting\nprogress of, (Docs. Pres. Mes.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n113\n21\n1\nat Pensacola, on subject of, (Docs. Pres. Mes.) -\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n233\n21\n1\nat Philadelphia and Norfolk, respecting disburse-\nments on, and completion of\nEx. Doc.\n2\n40\n21\n2\nat Charlestown, Mass., Brooklyn, N.Y., and at\nPensacola, report and plans, with estimate of\ncost of building, and for furnishing same\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n93\n18\n1\nNavy pension fund, annual report of Commissioners\non condition of, in 1823, and list of pensioners\nEx. Doc.\n2\n29\n19\n1\nSame in 1825\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n63\n19\n2\nSame in 1826\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n56\n20\n1\nSame in 1827\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n197\n20\n2\nreport showing its financial concerns for last fif-\nteen years, with annual report for 1824\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n144\n21\n1\nannual report for 1829, with various statements\nrelative to its financial concerns\nEx. Doc.\n3\n63\n20\n2\nreport of committee on the management and\naffairs of, with list of pensioners granted under\nthe various laws\nRep. Com\n1\n104\n20\n2\nreport of committee on application of sundry per-\nsons for pensions\nRep. Com.\n1\n103\n21\n2\nannual report of Commissioners for 1830, with\nlist of pensioners, &c.\nEx. Doc.\n3\n75\n21\n2\nreport of committee on subject of pensions\nchargeable on the\nRep. Com.\n1\n86\n18\n1\nNavy yards, improvements in 1823, at the several\nyards, (Docs. Pres. Mes.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n116\n19\n1\nat Philadelphia, relative to taxes imposed on, &c.\nEx. Doc.\n10\n166\n19\n1\nat Pensacola, report of Captains, examine site for,\n(Docs. Pres. Mes.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n121\n19\n1\nreport of Secretary on expediency of construct-\ning dry docks\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n143\n19\n1\nat Baltimore, on the expediency of establishing\nRep. Com.\n1\n92\n19\n1\nat Narraganset, Rhode Island, on establishing\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n93\n19\n1\non river Thames, Connecticut, same\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n94\n19\n2\nsurvey of certain harbors for dry docks\nEx. Doc.\n6\n125\n21\n1\nreport Navy Commissioners on subject of, gene-\nrally, and on reducing the number of navy\nyards, (Docs. Pres. Mes.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n225\n21\n1\nreport of Commissioners in 1815, on subject of\ndry docks and navy yards\nEx. Doc.\n2\n43\n21\n1\nsurvey of harbors of New York, Narraganset,\nNewport, and Boston, with a view to naval de-\npots\nEx. Doc.\n1\n21\n21\n1\nat Pensacola, on subject of, (Doos. Pres. Mes.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n231.\n21\n1\nerect railway, Pensacola, on subject of\nEx. Doc.\n4\n101\n81\n1\nat Portsmouth, Vir., loss which Government\nwould sustain in removal of\nEx. Doc.\n4\n98\n21\n2\nrelative to survey of certain ports for naval depots\nEx. Doc.\n1\n15\nNavy Department, clerks employed in. (See Clerks.)\ncontingent expenses of the. (See Contingent Ex-\npenses).\ncontracts made by the. (See Contracts.)\n21\n1\nreport of Commissioners on reorganizing Navy\nDepartment\nEx.\nDoc\n2\n299\n100\nINDEX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n21\n1\nNavy Department, letter Secretary, reorganizing\nNavy Board, &c.\nEx. Doc.\n2\n39\n21\n2\nrespecting the acc'ts in the Fourth Auditor's office\nEx. Doc.\n2\n33\n18\n1\nNavy, annual report of Secretary, operations in 1823,\n(Docs. Pres. Mes.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n110\n18\n1\nvessels in commission in 1823, and those in ordi-\nnary and on stocks, (Docs. Pres. Mes.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n116\n18\n1\ncorrespondence Capt. Spence respecting agency\nat Cape Mesurado, suppression slave trade,\n(Docs. Pres. Mes.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n122\n18\n1\ncorrespondence Com. Porter, suppression of pira-\ncies, West Indies, (Docs. Pres. Mes.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n136\n18\n1\nlist of officers who died in 1823, (Docs. Pres. Mes.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n196\n18\n1\nlist of officers in 1823, and their services at sea\nsince 1815\nEx. Doc.\n2\n43\n18\n1\nplan for peace establishment\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n52\n18\n1\ncontingent expenses in 1823\nEx. Doc.\n2\n24\n18\n1\nappropriations made in 1823, and expenditure of\nsame\nEx. Doc.\n5\n77\n18\n1\namount expended under acts for gradual increase,\nto 1824\nEx. Doc.\n5\n92\n18\n1\nrespecting supplies, provisions, &c. sent to Pa-\ncific for use of\nEx. Doc.\n10\n147\n18\n1\nproceedings of court martial, trial of Lieutenant\nKennon\nEx. Doc.\n10\n150\n18\n1\namount of money refunded by prize agents, &c.\nEx. Doc.\n11\n153\n18\n1\non building ten sloops of war\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n33\n18\n2\ncontingent expenses in 1824\nEx. Doc.\n2\n32\n18\n2\nreport of committee respecting contingent ex-\npenses in 1824\nRep. Com.\n1\n45\n18\n2\nPresident declines giving information relative to\nconduct of certain officers in Pacific Ocean\nEx. Doc.\n3\n42\n18\n2\nappropriations made in 1824, and expenditure of\nsame\n-\n4\n74\n18\n2\nproceedings of court martial in cases of Lieute-\nnants Weaver and Conner\nEx. Doc.\ns\n81\n18\n2\non providing additional force, suppression of pi-\nracy\nRep. Com.\n1\n22\n18\n2\non rewarding C. D. Brodie, invention stopping\nleak in vessel\nRep. Com.\n1\n58\n19\n1\nPresident recommends peace establishm't, (Pres.\nMes.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n13\n19\n1\nPresident recommends establishment of naval\nschools, (Pres. Mes.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n14\n19\n1\nannual report of Secretary, operations in 1825,\n(Docs. Pres. Mes.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n93\n19\n1\nlist of vessels in commission in 1825, and where\nstationed, (Docs. Pres. Mes.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n104\n19\n1\noperations of the West India squadron under\ncommand of Com. Warrington, (Docs. Pres.\nMes.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n104\n19\n1\nrespecting capture of pirates on that station,\n(Docs. Pres. Mes.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n106\n19\n1\nreport of Captains of the, on naval establishment\nat Pensacola, (Docs, Pres. Mes.)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n121\n19\n1\ncorrespondence, Com. Rogers, operations in Me-\nditerranean, (Docs. Pres. Mes.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1,\n124\n19\n1\ncorrespondence, Com. Hull, operations in Pacific,\n(Docs. Pres. Mes.)\nEx. Doc\n1\n1\n126\nDigitized by\nFROM EIGHTEENTH TO TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS.\n101\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n19\n1\nNavy, list of deaths in 1825, (Docs. Pres. Pres.)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n131\n19\n1\nlist of resignations in 1825,\ndo\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n134\n19\n1\nexpenditures in 1825,\ndo\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n133\n19\n1\nestimates for 1826, with explanatory statements,\n(Docs. Pres. Mcs.)\n.\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n135\n19\n1\nSame, for marine corps, (Docs. Pres. Mes.)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n164\n19\n1\nprogress, gradual increase,\ndo\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n151\n19\n1\nlist of vessels in 1825, when and where built,\n(Docs. Pres. Mes.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n154\n19\n1\nutility of cotton cordage and sail cloth for use of,\nEx. Doc.\n4\n66\n21\n2\nextracts of letters from Captains of navy, same\nsubject, (Docs. Pres. Mes.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n226\n19\n1\ncontingent expenses in 1825\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n26\n19\n1\nappropriations for 1825, and expenditure of same\nEx. Doc.\n4\n73\n19\n1\ncost of certain frames of live oak timber for use of\nEx. Doc.\n5\n85\n19\n2\npreservation of live oak timber\nEx. Doc.\n5\n114\n21\n1\nrespecting land purchased for live oak, by Mr.\nWhite, (Docs. Pres. Message)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n234\n21\n1\nrespecting expenditure in 1827, 1828, 1829, and\n1830, on account of the preservation of live oak\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n210\n21\n2\nreport of committee on same subject\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n102\n19\n1\nexpenses of courts martial and courts of inquiry,\nand to whom paid since 1824, and proceed-\nings of trial of Commodore Porter\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n91\n19\n1\nlist of officers and crew of frigate Chesapeake\nat time of her capture\nEx. Doc.\n6\n110\n19\n1\nprotection to our commerce with Brazil, &c.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n119\n19\nI\nreport committee, same subject\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n120\n19\n1\non constructing dry docks\n-\n-\nF.x. Doc.\n8\n143\n19\n2\nsurvey of certain harbors with view to dry docks\nEx. Doc.\n6\n125\n19\n1\non taxing yard at Philadelphia\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n166\n19\n1\non increasing the marine corps\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n196\n19\n1\non expenditure of appropriation, suppression of\nslave trade\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n65\n19\n2\nPresident's views (Adams) respecting the (Pres.\nMess.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n14\n19\n2\nannual report of the Secretary, operations in\n1826, (Docs. Pres. Mess. Part IV.)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n3\n19\n2\nvessels in commission in 1826, and where sta-\ntioned, (Docs. Pres. Mess. Part IV.)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n11\n19\n2\nrespecting the removal of the remains of Com-\nmodore Perry, (Docs. Pres. Mess. Part IV.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n11\n19\n2\ncorrespondence of Commodore Rodgers, opera-\ntions Mediterranean, (Docs. Pres. Mess. PartIV.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n15\n19\n2\ncorrespondence of Commodore Hull, operations\nin Pacific, (Docs. Pres. Mess. Part IV.)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n24\n19\n2\ncorrespondence of Captain Elliott and Condy\nRaguet, protect commerce on coast of Brazil,\n(Docs. Pres. Mess. Part IV.)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\nNO\n30\n19\n2\nproceedings of Captain Shubrick, protection of\nfisheries, (Docs. Pres. Mess. Part IV.)\nEx. Doc.\nI\n2\n67\n19\n2\nrespecting purchase Greek vessel Liberator for\nuse of, (Docs. Pres. Mess. Part IV.)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n19\n2\nlist of deaths since 1st December, 1825, (Docs.\nPres. Mess. Part IV.)\nF.x. Doc.\n1\n2\n104\n19\n2\nlist of resignations same period, (Docs. Pres.\nMess. Part IV.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n105\n19\n2\nestimates for 1827, with explanations, (Docs. Pres.\nMess. Part IV.)\nEx. Doc\n2\n107\n102\nINDEX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n19\n2\nNavy, estimates for 1827, for marine corps, (Doc.\nPres. Mess. Part IV.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n128\n19\n2\nlist of vesscls, (Docs. Pres. Mess. Part IV.)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n125\n19\n2\ncontingent expenses in 1826\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n34\n19\n2\nappropriations for 1826, and expenditure of same\nEx. Doc.\n5\n90\n19\n2\nsurvey of harbors, dry docks\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc\n5\n114\n19\n2\npreservation of live oak\n-\n-\nEx. Doc'.\n6\n125\n19\n2\non reorganizing medical department of the\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n47\n20\n1\nannual report of the Secretary, operations in\n1827, (Docs. Pres. Mess.)\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n199\n20\n1\nlist of deaths, resignations, and dismissals since\nDecember 1, 1826, (Docs. Pres. Mess.)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n212\n20\n1\nreport of Licut. McKeever, protection of the\nfisheries, (Docs. Pres. Mess.)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n215\n20\n1\nin relation to the suppression of slave trade,\n(Docs. Pres. Mess.)\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n218\n20\n1\nrelative to expenditure in 1825, in suppressing\nslave trade, (Docs. Pres. Mess)\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n226\n20\n1\nestimate for 1828, with pay of officers, same for\nmarine corps, (Docs. Pres. Mess.)\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n228\n20\n1\ncondition of the vessels of the, in 1827, (Docs.\nPres. Mess.)\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n246\n20\n1\ncontingent expenses in 1827\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n50\n20\n1\nmemorials of lieutenants, increase their pay\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n89\n20\n1\nmemorials of surgeons, same\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n182\n20\n1\nrules adopted in selecting applicants for appoint-\nment in the navy; also, showing number of\nofficers from each State, and excess and de-\nficiency of midshipmen in each State\nEx. Doc.\n5\n196\n20\n1\nappropriations for 1827, and expenditure of\nsame\nEx. Doc.\n5\n222\n20\n2\nannual report of Secretary, operations in 1328,\n(Docs. Pres. Mess.)\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n113\n20\n2\nrespecting execution of act organizing medical\ndepartment, (Docs. Pres. Mess.)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n113\n20\n2\nrespecting the building of navy hospitals, (Docs.\nPres. Mess.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n113\n20\n2\nrespecting the fitting out vessel for exploring ex.\npedition, (Docs. Pres. Mess.)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n117\n20\n2\nrespecting examination of navy yards for dry\nducks, (Docs. Pres. Mess.)\n-\nEx. Doc.\nI\n2\n120\n20\n2\nexpenditure of appropriations, prohibit slave\ntrade, (Docs. Pres. Mess.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n127\n20\n2\nvessels in commission in 1828, (Docs. Pres. Mess.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n129\n20\n2\ndeaths, resignations, and dismissals, since Decem-\nber 1, 1827, (Docs. Pres. Mess.)\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n130\n20\n2\nestimate for 1829; also for marine corps, (Docs.\nPres. Mess.)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n133\n20\n2\nvessels in ordinary, and on the stocks in 1828,\n(Docs. Pres. Mess.)\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n156\n20\n2\nprogress under act, gradual increase in 1828,\n(Docs. Pres. Mess.)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n159\n20\n2\nletters from masters of vessels respecting their\ncruise in 1828, (Docs. Pres. Mess.)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n160\n20\n2\ncontingent expenses in 1828\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n24\n20\n2\nappropriations for 1828, and expenditure of same\nEx. Doc.\n3\n133\n20\n2\non connecting with the navy, manufacture of\nhemp and cotton cordage\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc\n2\n28\nDigitized by Google\nFROM EIGHTEENTH TO TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS.\n103\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n20\n2\nNavy, experiments as to comparative fitness between\ncotton and hemp for the use of the\nEx. Doc.\n3\n102\n21\n1\nrespecting use of cotton sails, &c., in the, (Docs.\nPres. Mess.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n237\n21\n1\nrespecting use of sails, &c., made of American\nhemp\nEx. Doc.\n4\n*128\n20\n2\nmemorial of Master Commandants, increase their\npay\nEx. Doc.\n2\n32\n20\n2\ncomparative statements of pay of army and navy\nofficers, with their relative rank, &c.\nEx. Doc.\n3\n98\n21\n1\nsame subject, (Docs. Pres. Message)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n247\n21\n2\nreport of committee (by Mr. Dorsey) en subject\nof pay of Captains, &c., of the, with com-\nparative statements of pay of army and navy\nofficers; also, number of promotions and deaths\nsince 1816\nRep. Com.\n1\n85\n21\n1\nPresident recommends cessation from building\nlarge vessels, (Pres. Mess.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n17\n21\n1\nPresident recommends abolition of Navy Board,\n(Pres. Mess.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n18\n21\n1\nannual report of Secretary, operation in 1829,\n(Docs. Pres. Mess.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n33\n21\n1\nvessels in commission in 1829, and where sta-\ntioned, (Docs. Pres. Mess.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n222\n21\n1\nvessels in ordinary, on the stocks, and those un-\ndergoing repairs, and their conditions in 1829,\n(Docs. Pres. Mess.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n223\n21\n1\non the subject of land purchased for live oak,\nby Mr. White, (Docs. Pres. Mess.)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n234\n21\n1\nexamination of the dry Tortugas for naval pur-\npurposes, (Docs. Pres. Mess.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n236\n21\n1\nrespecting experiments and use of cotton sails,\n&c., (Docs. Pres. Mess.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n237\n21\n1\nstatement of relative rank and pay army and\nnavy officers, (Docs. Pres. Mess.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n247\n21\n1\nreport of Navy Commissioners on financial con-\ncerns, and mode of disbursing appropriations\nfor the, (Docs. Pres. Mess.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n248\n21\n1\nreport of Commissioners on subject of reorga-\nnizing Navy Department\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n299\n21\n1\nreport of Second Auditor, allowances to officers,\nand settlement of accounts, (Docs. Pres. Mess.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n262\n21\n1\nestimates for 1830, (Docs. Pres. Mess.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n275\n21\n1\nlist of deaths, resignations, and dismissals since\n1st Dec., 1828, (Docs. Pres. Mess.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n296\n21\n1\nletter from Secretary, reorganization of Navy\nBoard, and ministerial duties of Secretary, &e.\nEx. Doc.\n2\n39\n21\n1\nsurvey of certain harbors for naval depots\nEx. Doc.\n1\n21\n21\n1\non the subject of the use of ardent spirits in the\nEx. Doc.\n1\n22\n21\n1\nopinion of surgeons respecting the use of spirits\nby midshipmen\nEx. Doc.\n1\n23\n21\n1\nrespecting deficiency in former appropriations\nEx. Doc.\n2\n26\n21\n1\ncontingent expenses in 1829\nEx. Doc.\n2\n35\n21\n1\nreport of committee on the contingent expenses\nof the\nRep. Com.\n3\n393\n21\n1\nappropriations for 1829, and expenditure of same\nEx. Doc.\n3\n65\nTwo reports of the same number.\nDigitized by\nGoogle\n104\nINDEX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n21\n1\nNavy, relative to loss which would be sustained in the\nremoval of navy yard at Portsmouth, Virginia\nEx. Doc.\n4\n98\n21\n1\nrespecting erection of marine railway, Pensacola\nEx. Doc.\n4\n101\n21\n1\nrespecting the pay and emoluments of officers,\nmarine corps\nEx. Doc\n4\n107\n21\n1\npay and allowances of every description, allowed\nto officers and others connected with the navy\nin 1828 and 1829\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n121\n21\n1\ncanvass and cordage made of American hemp, for\nuse of\nEx. Doc.\n4\n*128\n21\n1\non paying for instruments purchased by Lieut.\nWilkins, for exploring expedition\nRep. Com.\n3\n304\n21\n2\nannual report of Secretary, operations in 1830,\n1\n2\nm\n37\n(Docs. Pres. Mess.)\ns\nEx. Doc.\n201\n21\n2\ncorrespondence respecting Capt. Finch's cruise\nto the Sandwich Islands, (Docs. Pres. Mess.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n202\n21\n2\nrespecting use of chloride of lime on board of\nWest India fleet, (Docs. Pres. Mess.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n205\n21\n2\nprogress in erection of dry docks, (Docs. Pres.\nMess.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n206\n21\n2\nexpenditures on account of live oak, &c. (Docs.\nPres. Mess.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n210\n21\n2\nrespecting settlement of accounts of agents for\nreception of Africans at Liberia, (Docs. Pres.\nMess.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n%\n211\n21\n2\nlist of vessels in ordinary in 1830, and estimate of\namount necessary for their repair, &c., (Does.\nPres. Mess.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n218\n21\n2\nlist of those on the stocks in 1830, and their con-\ndition, (Docs. Pres. Mess.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n222\n21\n2\nstores on hand in 1830, at the several navy yards,\n(Docs. Pres. Mess.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n225\n21\n2\nlist of deaths, dismissions, and resignations since\nDec. 1, 1829, (Docs. Pres. Mess.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n227\n21\n2\nestimate for navy and marine corps for 1831,\n(Docs. Pres. Mcss.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n232\n21\n2\nrelative to building three schooners for the\nEx. Doc.\n1\n14\n21\n2\nrelative to survey of certain ports for naval depots\nEx. Doc.\n1\n15\n21\n2\nrespecting settlement of accounts in Fourth Au-\nditor's office\nEx. Doc.\n2\n33\n21\n2\nappropriations for 1830 for the, and expenditure\nof the same\nEx. Doc.\n3\n100\n21\n2\nreport of committee on contingent expenses in\n1830\nRep Com.\n1\n93\nNavigation and commerce, annual statements of.\n(See Commerce.)\n20\n1\nNancrede, Joseph G., memorial of, on vaccination\nEx. Doc.\n3\n66\n18\n1\nNantucket, citizens of, in favor of duty on tallow\nEx. Doc.\n6\n108\n20\n1\nisland of, report, &c, survey of\nEx. Doc.\n3\n77\n20\n2\nSame, with estimate of cost, improvement of the\nharbor\nEx. Doc.\n3\n97\n18\n2\nNashville, Tennessee, members of bar of, change\njudiciary system\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n29\n18\n2\nNatchez, Mississippi, bar of, change judiciary system\nEx. Doc.\n6\n94\n18\n2\nNarragansett and Boston harbor, canal Taunton and\nWeymouth, report of examination, with a view\nto survey\nEx. Doc.\n5\n83\nTwo reports of the same number.\nDigitized by Google\n1\nFROM EIGHTEENTH TO TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS.\n105\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n21\n1\nNarragansett, survey not completed\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n62\n21\n1\nNarragansett and Newport harbors, survey of, for\nnaval purposes\nEx. Doc.\n1\n21\n21\n1\nNaples, duties on imports from United States, (ac-\ncompanying report on finance)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n6\n45\n20\n1\nNeal, Aug., agent for claimants under Ghent treaty\nEx. Doc.\n5\n90\n20\n1\nNew Brunswick and Maine, correspondence, Great\nBritain, respecting boundary of, and impri-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n19\nsonment of John Baker\ns\n7\n278\n20\n2\nadditional, same subject\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n90\n21\n2\nNew England Asylum for Blind, memorial\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n20\n21\n2\nreport of committee on aiding\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n66\n18\n1\nNew Haven, Chamber of Commerce, against tariff -\nEx. Doc.\n5\n96\n18\n1\nNew Bedford, citizens of, in favor of duty on tallow\nEx. Doc.\n6\n107\n19\n2\nSame, against reducing duty on salt\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n80\n19\n1\nNewburyport, citizens of, (spoliations)\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n45\n19\n1\nreport of committee on same\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n202\n21\n1\nNewport harbor, survey of, for naval purposes\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n21\n19\n2\nNew Madrid, Legislature Missouri in behalf of suf-\nferers by earthquakes\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n67\n18\n2\nNetherlands, duties imposed on American vessels\nand cargoes in ports of the\n-\nEx. Doc.\ns\n76\n18\n2\ncorrespondence, claims of citizens of United\nStates against the Government of\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n85\n19\n2\ncorespondence on discriminating duties\n-\nEx. Doc.\n{ 1\n2\n5\n4\n56\n19\n1\nNelson, Hugh, (pension)\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\nNegroes in District of Columbia. (See District of\nColumbia.)\n20\n1\nNew Orleans, memorial Mayor of, sell part of quays\nfor building lots, with plan of city, &c.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n26\n20\n1\non necessity of building new barracks at\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n230\n20\n2\nNeth, Lewis, (claim under Florida treaty)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n55\n21\n1\nNewton, Thomas, respecting the payment of pur-\nchase of land from\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n26\n21\n1\non contested election of\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n213\n21\n1\nNew, Thomas, assignee of Robert Crittenden, lost\nhorse Seminole war\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n339\n18\n1\nNew Hampshire, ship builders of Portsmouth against\ntariff\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n87\n20\n1\ninhabitants of State in favor of tariff\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n80\n20\n1\nof farmers,\nsame\n-\nEx. Doc.\nS\n81\n20\n1\non subscribing for stock in Tenth Turnpike Road\nCompany, aid in repairing road across White\nMountains\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n233\n18\n2\nNew Jersey, Legislature of, in favor colonizing peo-\nple of color\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\ns\n77\n1\n3\n19\n1\non behalf of revolutionary officers\n.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n4\n19\n1\ntax spirits\n.\nEx. Doc.\n5\n82\n20\n1\ninhabitants of Paterson in favor of tariff\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n27\n20\n1\nLegislature, protect manufactures\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n98\n20\n1\nSame, amend constitution, election of President\nEx. Doc.\n6\n236\n20\n1\nSame, in favor of internal improvements\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n237\n21\n1\ninhabitants of Rahway and Woodbridge against\nremoval of Indians\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n256\n18\n1\nNew York, memorial manufacturers of cordage,\nagainst duty on hemp\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n9\n18\n1\ncitizens of, in behalf of the Greeks\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n13\n14\nDigitized by Google\n106\nINDEX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n18\n1\nNew York, Chamber of Commerce, in favor of\nbankrupt system\nEx. Doc.\n1\n15\n18\n1\nmerchants of, in favor of duty on sales at auction\nEx. Doc.\n2\n22\n18\n1\nof dying establishment on Staten Island\nEx. Doc.\n2\n35\n18\n1\ncitizens of Rensselaer, in favor of tariff\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n48\n18\n1\ncitizens of State,\nsame\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n37\n18\n1\nvenders of hardware, against tariff\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n65\n18\n1\ncitizens of Albany, in favor of tariff\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n66\n18\n1\nChamber of Commerce, against tariff\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n68\n18\n1\ntallow-chandlers, against duty on tallow\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n106\n18\n1\nof aliens\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n90\n18\n2\nmerchants of, piracies in neighborhood of Cuba\nEx. Doc.\n2\n6\n19\n1\nChamber of Commerce, amend revenue laws\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n106\n19\n1\namount of duties collected, port of, and expen-\nditures from 1790 to 1825\nEx. Doc.\n8\n139\n19\n2\nproposes to sell to United States fortification on\nStaten Island\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n49\n19\n2\nmemorial merchants of, spoliations\n-\nEx. Doc.\ns\n62\n20\n1\nChamber of Commerce, on bills of exchange,\nprotested\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n204\n20\n1\nmerchants, duty on sales at auction\nEx. Doc.\n6\n260\n20\n1\nmanufacturers and agriculturists of Albany,\nin favor of tariff\nEx. Doc.\nan\n2\n33\n2\n42\n20\n1\nAgricultural Society of Ontario,\ndo\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n63\n20\n1\nChamber of Commerce of, against tariff\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n94\n20\n1\nwool-growers of Madison, in favor of tariff\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n112\n20\n1\nLegislature of,\ndo\n-\n.\nEx. Doc.\n3\n123\n20\n1\ninhabitants of Albany,\ndo\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n132\n20\n1\nwool-growers and farmers of Columbia, do\n-\nEx. Doc.\ns\n142\n20\n1\ninhabitants of Herkimer,\ndo\n.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n147\n5\n175\n20\n1\ndo. of Dutches, against tariff\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n227\n6\n239\n20\n1\ndo. of Oswego, in favor of tariff\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n178\n20\n1\nSlate Company, in favor of duty on slates\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n228\n20\n1\ninhabitants of Delaware county, in favor of tariff\nEx. Doc.\n6\n229\n20\n1\nreport of committee on claims of, interest on dis-\nbursements late war\nEx. Doc.\ns\n249*\n20\n2\nmemorial Chamber of Commerce, for cash duties\nEx. Doc.\n2\n43\n20\n2\nmerchants of, pay duty under old tariff\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n65\n20\n2\ninsurance companies of, spoliations\n-\nEx. Doc.\ns\n143\n21\n1\nIndian Board of, for removal of Indians\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n233\n21\n1\nBaptist Missionary Society of, same object\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n247\n21\n1\non increasing terms of the United States' courts\nsouthern district of, and increase salaries of\ncertain district judges\nRep. Com.\n3\n355\n18\n1\nNiagara frontiers, amend act of 1816, payment of\nproperty lost on, with evidence, &c.\nRep. Com.\n2\n102\n18\n2\nassessment value of property in the counties of\nErie and Niagara, on 1st, April, 1815\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n38\n20\n2\nrespecting frauds on revenue on\nEx. Doc.\n3\n46\n19\n1\nNippes, Anna M., administratrix of Abram, (addi-\ntional allowance on muskets)\nRep. Com.\n1\n61\n19\n1\nNon-residents, respecting sale of lands in Territo-\nries, for taxes, belonging to\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n127\n19\n2\nreport of committee, same subject\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n71\nTwo reports of the same number.\nDigitized by Google\nFROM BIGHTEENTH TO TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS.\n107\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n19\n1\nNoble, Charles, (pre-emption to land)\nRep. Com.\n1\n49\n19\n1\nNorvell, Henry H., (pension)\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n19\n1\nNourse, James, (pension)\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n20\n1\nNorris, Isaac, administrator of Summerl, (drawback)\nRep. Com.\n2\n101\n18\nI\nNorfolk, citizens of, against tariff\nEx. Doc.\n6\n112\n21\n1\nNorthern frontier, respecting plan for the defence\nof\nEx. Doc.\n3\n67\n21\n1\nNorton, Bargey and Wolverton, removal obstruc-\ntions in Savannah river\nRep. Com.\n2\n248\n21\n1\ndocuments from Mr. Daniel, commissioner,\nagainst same\nRep. Com.\n3\n415\n18\n1\nNorth Carolina, inhabitants of Fayetteville, against\ntariff\nEx. Doc.\n6\n109\n19\n1\nsurvey of waters of, with view to canals\nEx. Doc.\n8\n-\n125\n20\n1\nLegislature of, against tariff\nEx. Doc.\n3\n62\n20\n1\non refunding amount paid Cherokee Indians for\nreservations under treaty of 1819\nRep. Com.\n2\n-\n92\n20\n2\nact of, incorporating Roanoke Inlet Company\nEx. Doc.\n2\n82\n21\n1\nsurvey of Pasquotank river, in\nEx. Doc.\n1\n7\n21\n2\nLegislature of, re-open old Roanoke Inlet\nEx. Doc.\n3\n-\n64\n21\n2\non establishing branch of the Mint in\nRep. Com.\n1\n82\n18\n2\nNorthwest Coast United States, treaty with Russia\nrespecting boundary of\nEx. Doc.\n3\n58\n19\n1\nPresident recommends exploration of, (Pres.\nMes.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n16\n19\n1\non exploring, with a view to establishing mili-\ntary post on Pacific\n}\nan\n1\nRep. Com.\n35\n2\n213\n20\n1\nmemorial of citizens U. S., form colony, Oregon\nEx. Doc.\n4\n139\n20\n1\nNorth River, memorial, citizens of Scituate, Mass.,\nimprovement of\nEx. Doc.\n6\n266\n21\n2\nreport of survey of\nEx. Doc.\n1\n16\n19\n1\nObservatory, President recommends the establish-\nment of a national\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n16\n19\n1\nreport of committee on establishing national ob-\nservatory in the District of Columbia\nRep. Com.\n1\n124\n19\n1\nat New Brunswick, memorial of citizens of\nMaine for\nEx. Doc.\n3\n35\n20\n1\nOcracoke inlet, survey of swash in Pamlico sound,\nfor the improvement of\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n69\n20\n2\nreport respecting the progress in improving, un-\nder act of 23d May, 1829\n-\nEx. Dec.\n2\n37\n21\n2\nreport of engineer on progress, and an estimate\nof amount required in 1831 for its improve-\nment\nEx. Doc.\n2\n40\n21\n2\non subject of a fortification at\nEx. Doc.\n3\n81\nOfficers of the customs, emoluments of. (See\nCustoms )\nOfficers breveted, (See Army or Brevet Officers.)\n18\n1\nOfficers, Seminole campaign, memorial of, and\nopinion of Attorney General\nEx. Doc.\n2\n42\n20\n2\nOfficers of navy and army respecting their rela-\ntive rank and pay\nEx. Doc.\n3\n98\nOfficers of the army. (See Army.)\n19\n1\nat Fortress Monroe, memorial of\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n37\n1\nan\n2\n46\n20\nrespecting death of, on Gulf frontier\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n75\n21\n1\ntariff of pay of, in 1829, (Docs. Pres. Mes.)\n.\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n66\n21\n2\non reducing number of\nEx. Doc.\n3\n61\nDigitized by Google\n108\nINDEX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n21\n2\nOfficers on duty with companies, &c., in the staff,\nand on furlough, on 29th January, 1831\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n92\n21\n2\nextra allowance made to the, in 1829\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\ns\n111\n21\n1\nOfficers, civil, President recommends that all ap-\npointments be limited to four years\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n21\n2\nextra allowance to, in 1828 and ig\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n126\n19\n1\nOfficers of the late war, on granting land to\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n224\n21\n2\nmemorial of, same subject\nEx. Doc.\n1\n25\n21\n2\nreport of committee, recommending donation of\nland to\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n103\n19\n1\nOfficers of the revolution, memorial in behalf of\nthose in New Jersey\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n3\n19\n1\nSame, in behalf of those in Rhode Island, New\nYork, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and South\nCarolina\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n4\n19\n1\nexecution and operation of the resolves granting\nhalf pay, and afterwards commuted for five\nyears' full pay to\nEx. Doc.\n8\n135\n19\n1\nreport of committee on memorials of, for revo-\nlutionary services\n}\nan\n1\n19\nRep. Com.\n2\n197\n19\n2\nSame\n-\n-\nRep Com.\n1\n6\n20\n1\nmemorial of, revolutionary services\n.\nEx. Doc.\n1\n3\n20\n1\nreport of committee on granting pensions to\n-\nRep. Com\n2\n136\n20\n2\nlist of, on pension list, under act of 15th May,\n1828\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n68\n20\n2\non amending act of 15th May, 1828, granting\npensions to\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n91\n21\n1\nrelative to an inquiry as to number of, &c.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n32\n21\n2\nwho served prior to 1780, and of widows, me-\nmorial of\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n56\n21\n2\nSame\n.\nRep. Com\nI\n4\n21\n2\non amending act of last session, respecting lands\nto\n.\nRep. Com.\n1\n119\n20\n1\nOfficers, &c., on pension list, names of, and States\nto which they belong\nEx. Doc.\n3\n124\n20\n2\nOffences, capital, against United States, since adop-\ntion of Constitution\nEx. Doc.\n6\n146\n18\n1\nOhio, lands between Roberts and Ludlow's lines,\nquieting claims to, in\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n121\n18\n2\nrespecting valuation of same\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n34\n19\n1\nreport of committee, with opinion of Supreme\nCourt on said claims\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n145\n20\n1\nmemorial of Duncan McArthur, same subject,\nwith documents\nEx. Doc.\n4\n137\n20\n2\nreport of committee, in favor of quieting said\nclaims\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n88\n21\n1\nsame object\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n103\n18\n1\nOhio Legislature, in relation to school lands in\nEx. Doc.\n6\n113\n18\n2\nrespecting sale of school lands\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n*37\n18\n1\nstate of 2 and 3 per cent. fund arising from sale\nof lands, &c.\nEx. Doc.\n10\n129\n18\n1\non selling lands reserved for salt springs in\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n19\n19\n1\nmemorial of Legislature, for sale of school lands\nEx. Doc.\n1\n8\n19\n1\non authorizing survey of routes for roads in\n-\n19\n2\nRep. Com.\n2\n212\nLegislature, amend Constitution, election of Pre-\nsident, &c,\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n109\nTwo reports of the same number.\nDigitized by Google\nFROM EIGHTEENTH TO TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS.\n109\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n20\n1\nOhio, inhabitants of Montgomery, colonization\nEx. Doc.\n3\n79\n20\n1\nLegislature of, in favor of power of General\nGovernment, to tariff\nEx. Doc.\ns\n156\n20\n1\nLegislature, reply to resolutions of S. Carolina,\non subject of tariff and internal improvements\nEx. Doc.\n4\n161\n20\n1\non aiding State in making canal, Dayton to\nLake Erie\nRep. Com.\n2\n88\n20\n1\non granting land, use of schools in Connecticut\nWestern reserve\nRep. Com.\n2\n109\n20\n1\non making further grants for support of colleges\nin\nRep. Com.\n2\n124\n20\n1\non granting land in aid of payment of canal\ndebt, &c.\nRep. Com.\n2\n139\n20\n2\non running boundary between Michigan and Ohio\nRep. Com.\n1\n2\n21\n1\non selling to State, on certain terms, all unap-\npropriated lands\nRep. Com.\n1\n128\n21\n1\non disposing of certain reserved sections of land\nin Steubenville district\nRep. Com.\n3\n411\n21\n1\nmemorial of ladies of Steubenville, against re-\nmoval of Indians\nRep. Com.\n2\n209\n21\n1\ninhabitants of Brown county, against compelling\nIndians to remove\nRep. Com.\n2\n263\n21\n1\ninhabitants of Green, in favor of protecting In-\ndians\nRep. Com.\n2\n265\n21\n1\nLegislature, in favor of protecting domestic\nmanufactures\nRep. Com.\n3\n299\n21\n1\ninhabitants of Miami county, removal of Indians\nRep. Com.\n3\n302\n18\n1\nOhio river, canal around falls at Louisville, with re-\nport of engineer, D. S. Bates\nRep. Com.\n2\n98\n21\n1\nmemorial of inhabitants of Louisville, Ky., im-\nprovement of\nRep. Com.\n3\n337\n21\n2\ndito, same subject\nRep. Com.\n1\n11\n21\n2\nreport of engineer on improvement of falls at\nLouisville\nEx. Doc.\n1\n29\n19\n1\nmeasures for removal of sand bars in, &c.\nEx. Doc.\n8\n145\n19\n1\nmemorial of pilots and others, for improvement\nof\nEx. Doc\n3\n36\n20\n1\non making further appropriations for its improve-\nment\nRep. Com.\n3\n213\n20\n1\non discontinuing the Superintendent of improve-\nments\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n269\n20\n2\nreport on progress in improving, and on making\nan additional appropriation\nEx. Doc.\n2\n77\n21\n1\nreport of committee recommending an appro-\npriation for the improvement of navigation of\nRep. Com.\n3\n379\n21\n2\nand Mississippi, reports of Shreves and Dela-\nfield, on subject of improvement of navigation\nof\nEx. Doc.\n1\n9\n21\n2\nletter from Mr. Shreve on same subject\nEx. Doc.\n3\n74\n21\n2\nreport of committee recommending an appro-\npriation for improvement of\nRep. Com.\n1\n97\n20\n2\nOklawaha river, respecting survey of, removal of\nobstructions in\nEx. Doc.\n2\n52\n21\n1\nOlney, Stephen, memorial of, revolutionary services\nRep. Com.\n1\n53\n20\n1\nOhl, J. F., (remit duty on goods destroyed by fire)\nRep. Com.\n3\n170\n21\nI\nSame\nRep. Com.\n3\n406\n18\n1\nOgden, Thomas L., and others, (injury to property,\nlate war)\nRep. Com.\n2\n86\n20\n2\nOntario, Lake, survey of southern shores of\nEx. Doc.\n3\n106\nDigitized by\nGoogle\n110\nINDEX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n19\n2\nOnstine, Frederick, (Canadian refugee, for services\nand losses by confiscation)\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n33\n20\n1\nSame\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n108\n19\n1\nOpelousas, report of Register on land claims in dis-\ntrict of\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n80\n19\n2\nreport of committee on confirming same\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n49\nOregon. (See Columbia river.)\n18\n1\nO'Rielly's regulations relative to lands in Louisiana\nEx. Doc.\n2\n33\n18\n2\nOrleans Navigation Company, memorial inhabitants\nof Florida against\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n30\n19\n2\nreport of committee relative to, with memorials,\n&c.\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n89\n20\n1\nreport disapproving of act incorporating, &c.\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n138\n20\n2\nSame\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n62\n21\n1\nOre, James, and others, Indians, (United States to\nrelinquish interest in reservations)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n69\n18\n1\nOrdnance, unserviceable, on authorizing sale of\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n81\n18\n1\nOrdnance Department, annual report of operations\nand expenditures in 1823; and number of arms\nmade at the several armories, (Docs. Pres. Mes.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n49\n18\n2\ndocuments of similar character in 1824\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n97\n19\n1\nSame, in 1825\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n37\n19\n2\nSame, in 1826\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n199\n20\n1\nSame, in 1827\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n91\n20\n2\nSame, in 1828\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n65\n21\n1\nSame, in 1829\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n117\n21\n2\nSame, in 1830\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n134\n21\n1\nestimates for 1830, for the, with explanatory re-\nmarks, (Docs. Pres. Mes.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n129\n20\n1\nreorganization of the Department recommended,\n(Docs. Pres. Mes.)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n93\n20\n1\nOtis, William, late Collector of Customs, (indemnity\nfor scizures made in discharge of his official\nduty)\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n244\n19\n1\nOutfits to Ministers, opinion of Attorney General re-\nlative to\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n167\n19\n1\nMr. Adams's argument on same subject\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n177\n21\n1\nreport of committee respecting\n.\nRep. Com.\n2\n220\n20\n2\nOswego harbor, report of survey, with maps, &c.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n106\n5\n19\n2\nOverall, John, (land claim under Georgia Legislature)\nRep. Com.\n1\n42\n21\n2\nOwens, Elizabeth, representative of Martin Shirley,\na soldier, (pay due him at the time of his death\nRep. Com.\n1\n42\n19\n2\nPacific and Atlantic Oceans, on making a communi-\ncation between, across the Isthmus of Panama\nRep. Com.\n1\n56\n18\n1\nPacific Ocean, respecting provisions, &c., sent for\nuse of Navy in the\nEx. Doc.\n10\n147\n18\n2\nPresident declines giving information relative to\nthe conduct of Com. Stuart while in the\nEx. Doc.\n3\n42\n19\n1\ncorrespondence, British Government respecting\nboundary of the United States on the\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n65\n19\n1\non establishing a military post at mouth of Co-\nlumbia river\nRep. Com.\n1\n35\n19\n1\nreport in detail on making settlement on Colum-\nbia river, and respecting title of United States\nRep. Com.\n2\n213\n20\n1\non fitting out expedition to explore\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n209\n19\n1\nPanama, Congress of, United States invited to take\npart in the deliberation of\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n6\n19\n1\ncorrespondence in relation to the proposed Con-\ngress\nEx. Doc.\n18\n129\n9\n150\nDigitized by Google\nFROM EIGHTEENTH TO TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS.\n111\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n19\n1\nPanama, information respecting the Governments\nexpected to be represented at\n-\nEx. Doc.\n9\n157\n19\n1\non making appropriation for mission to the\n-\nEx. Doc.\n9\n162\n19\n1\nreport of committee on making appropriation for\nthe mission\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n137\n19\n1\nvarious resolutions respecting the mission, (See\nat end of vol. 2, Rep. Com. 19th Con. 1st sess.)\n19\n2\ninformation respecting the compact entered into,\nand proceedings and removal of the Congress\nEx. Doc.\n2\n23\n19\n2\nrespecting the appointment and salaries of Min-\nisters, &c., to the\nEx. Doc.\n5\n73\n21\n1\nPaine, Capt. Thomas, (previsions lost on board\nrevenue cutter)\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n224\n19\n2\nPaintings, West's, application to Congress to pur-\nchase\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n8\n19\n2\nPaintings for Capitol, on procuring designs of\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n8\n20\n2\nletter from Col. Trumbull respecting\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n10\n20\n1\nPamlico sound, survey of swash in; improve Ocra-\ncoke inlet, S. c.,\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n69\n19\n1\nParker, Edmund, (pension)\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n19\n1\nParker, Joshua, (pension)\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n20\n1\nParsons, Nehemiah, (new register for his ship)\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n132\n21\n1\nPark, Thomas, (sails and riggings sold United States\nin revolution)\n-\nRep. Com.\nI\n72\n21\n2\nSame\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n33\n21\n1\nParker, John A., (buildings and other property de-\nstroyed, late war)\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n202\n21\n1\nParish, Jasper, damage to his farm by troops of U.\nStates, late war)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n163\n21\n1\nPasquotank river, report of survey of\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n7\n20\n1\nPascagoula river, improve navigation of\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n145\n175\n21\n1\nPasses at mouth of the Mississippi, survey of, for\nlights, &c.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n7\n19\n1\nPatterson, Robert, (pension)\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n21\n1\nPatten, Nathaniel, (remit amount of money of which\nhe was robbed)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n59\n21\n1\nPayne, Maj. M. M. (reimburse expenses in attending\nto suits against him for acts as public agent, &e.\nRep. Com.\n2\n193\n18\n1\nPatridge, Capt., on issuing ammunition for use of his\nAcademy\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n82\n18\n1\nPassengers arriving in the United States in 1823, an-\nnual abstract of\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n11\n161\n18\n2\nSame in 1824\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n108\n19\n1\nSame in 1825\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n175\n19\n2\nSame in 1826\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n143\n20\n1\nSame in 1827\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n286\n20\n2\nSame in 1828\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n141\n21\n1\nSame in 1829\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n114\n21\n2\nSame in 1830\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n127\n21\n2\nPatents, alphabetical list of all patents granted by the\nU. States, names of patentees, laws relative to\npatents, and judicial decisions\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n50\n18\n1\nissued in 1823, for new inventions\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n25\n18\n2\nSame in 1824\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n28\n19\n1\nSame in 1825\n.\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n22\n19\n2\nSame in 1826\n-\n.\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n27\n20\n1\nSame in 1827\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n34\n20\n2\nSame in 1828\n.\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n59\n21\n1\nSame in 1829\n-\n-\n-\n-\nDig\nEx. Doc\n16\n112\nINDEX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n21\n2\nPatents issued in 1830, for new inventions\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n49\n21\n1\nissued from 1793 to 1828, withfamount received,\nand expenses incident thereto\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n38\n19\n1\nPresident recommends revision of laws granting\n(Pres. Mes.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n18\n21\n1\nto non-resident foreigners, on subject of granting\nRep. Com.\n2\n292\n19\n2\nPatent Office, state of the business, amount received\nfor patents from 1800 to 1826, and relative to\nappointment of additional clerk\nEx. Doc.\n3\n47\n19\n2\nreport of committee, appointment of additional\nclerk for\nRep. Com.\n2\n99\n21\n1\nrespecting the state of business, deficiency in ac-\ncounts of late superintendent, and recommend-\ning appointment of additional clerks, and finish\nthe buildings of\nEx. Doc.\n2\n38\n19\n1\nPaymaster and Quartermaster, marine corps, compen-\nsation of, in 1824, '25\nEx. Doc.\n8\n138\n21\n1\nPaymaster and Surgeon Generals, on subject of pay\nand allowances to the\nRep. Com.\n1\n47\n18\n1\nPaymaster General's Department, expenditures and\ntransactions in 1823, (Docs. Pres. Mes.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n15\n18\n2\ndocuments of similar character in 1824\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n72\n19\n1\nSame in 1825\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n27\n19\n2\nSame in 1826\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n185\n20\n1\nSame in 1827\n-\n-\n-\n.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\nz\n76\n20\n2\nSame in 1828\n.\n.\n-\n.\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n57\n21\n1\nSame in 1829\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n62\n21\n2\nSame in 1830\n.\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n131\n20\n1\nPearl and Pascagoula rivers, on improving navigation\nof\nRep. Com.\n3\n175\n18\n1\nPeapatch, Fort Delaware, in relation to a suit for the\nEx. Doc.\n5\n91\n21\n2\ncompromise of title to the land\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n107\n18\n2\nreport in relation to manner of executing work\non fortification, and proceedings of court mar-\ntial for trial of Major Babcock\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n63\n21\n1\non further appropriation for security of fortifica-\ntion at the\nEx. Doc.\n3\n88\n19\n1\nPearson, Thomas, (pension)\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n20\n1\nPeacock, Richard, (revolutionary services)\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n193\n21\n1\nPeck, James H., Judge, report of committee recom-\nmending impeachment of\nRep. Com.\n3\n325\n21\n1\nmemorial of\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n*345\n21\n1\nexplanation in answer to the charges\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n359\n21\n1\narticle of impeachment\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n385\n21\n2\nPeck, Adam, (settle his accounts, recruiting service,\nvouchers lost)\nRep. Com.\n1\n32\n21\n1\nPeck, Peter, (lost horse, late war)\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n408\n18\n2\nPemberton, William, (lost horse, late war)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n16\n21\n2\nPenny, J. P. & E. B. (refund amount paid on goods\nappraised above invoice price)\nRep. Com.\n1\n88\n21\n1\nPendleton, Benjamin, (damages in preparing for ex-\nploring expedition)\nRep. Com.\nS\n419\n21\n2\nPenroe, Clement B. (services as land commissioner)\nRep. Com.\n1\n23\n19\n1\nPensacola bay, on fortifying, protection of navy yard\nRep. Com.\n1\n46\n19\n1\non subject of fortifying\nEx. Doc.\n1\n14\n19\n1\nrespecting commencement of fortification at\nEx. Doc.\n5\n98\n19\n2\nplans and estimates for fortification at\n-\nm\n2\n30\nEx. Doc.\n5\n88\nTwo reports of same number.\nDigitized by Google\nFROM EIGHTEENTH TO TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS.\n113\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n20\n1\nPensacola bay, on making appropriation for fortifica-\ntion\nRep. Com.\n2\n119\n21\n1\nbar, memoir and estimate of cost, improvement of\nEx. Doc.\n2\n48\n21\n1\nrespecting navy yard and crecting hospital at\n(Docs, Pres. Mes.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n231\n21\n1\nin relation to erection of marine railway at\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n101\n19\n2\nPenitentiary, District of Columbia, Bulfinch's report\nrespecting\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n98\n20\n1\nestimate of appropriation for completion of\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n180\n21\n1\nreport of inspectors, showing the disbursements,\nand amount required for 1830, with the rules\nand regulations for its government\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n46\n21\n2\nannual report of the directors for 1830\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n66\n19\n2\nPenobscot river, port of entry, on establishing\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n78\n21\n1\nreport of survey of, with view to erection of buoys,\n&c.\nEx. Doc.\n3\n82\n18\n1\nPension fund, Navy, annual report of commissioners\nin 1823, on condition of, with list of pension-\ners, &c.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n29\n19\n1\nsimilar report in 1825\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n63\n19\n2\nSame in 1826\n-\n.\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n56\n20\n1\nSame in 1827\n-\n.\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n197\n20\n2\nreport in 1828, showing its financial concerns for\nlast 15 years, with annual report for 1824\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n144\n21\n1\nannual report for 1829, with various statements\nrelative to its financial concerns\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n63\n20\n2\nrespecting execution of laws granting Navy pen-\nsions (Docs. Pres. Mes.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n117\n20\n2\nreport of committee en the management and af-\nfairs of, with list of pensions granted under the\nvarious acts\nRep. Com.\n1\n104\n20\n2\nreport of committee, on application of persons\nfor pensions\nRep. Com.\n1\n103\n21\n2\nannual report of commissioners for 1830, showing\nits finances, and with list pensioners, &c.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n75\n21\n2\non the subject of application for pensions, parti-\ncularly the widows, &c. of persons lost in the\nEpervier\nEx. Doc.\n3\n77\n21\n2\nreport of committee, on subject of pensions charge-\nable on the\nRep. Com.\n1\n86\n20\n1\nPension fund, privateer, on state of its funds in 1827\nEx. Doc.\n6\n244\n20\n2\ninformation respecting (Docs. Pres. Mes.)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n116\n20\n2\nreport of committee, in relation to the funds of\nRep. Com.\n1\n85\n21\n1\non making appropriation in aid of, and on subject\nof continuing pensions\nRep. Com.\n1\n175\n21\n2\nPensioners, invalid, list of those on the rolls whose\npensions commenced before evidence was com+\npleted, also when placed on the rolls, when\nwounded, date of application, commencement,\n&c.\nEx. Doc.\n3\n86\n21\n2\nPensioners, list of rejected applications for pensions\nEx. Doc.\n2\n31\n21\n2\nnaval, same\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n77\n18\n1\nPensioners, number of, on the rolls in 1823, and mum-\nber of deaths, &c. (Docs. Pres. Mes.)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n6\n19\n1\nSame in 1825\ndo.\n-\nEx. Dec.\n1\n1\n88\n19\n2\nSame in 1826\ndo.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n510\n20\n1\nSame in 1827\ndo.\n-\nEx Doc.\n1\n2\n101\n20\n2\nSame in 1828\ndo.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n69\n21\n1\nSame in 1829\ndo.\n-\nRx. Doc.\n1\n2\n158\n21\n2\nSame in 1830\ndo.\n.\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n172\n15\n114\nINDEX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n21\n2\nPensioners, amount annually disbursed on account of,\nsince adoption of Constitution to 1829\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n11\n20\n1\nPensioners, revolutionary and invalid, list of officers\non rolls in 1827, and the State in which they\nreside\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n124\n18\n1\nrevolutionary, number of, in each State in 1823,\nEx. Doc.\n1\n4\n20\n2\nlist of, under act of 15th May, 1828, showing the\nline to which they belonged, and amount of\npension\nEx. Doc.\n2\n68\n18\n1\nPensions, revolutionary, amount of income which\nshall exclude granting of\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n24\n18\n1\non granting to Thomas Cox and others, wounds,\n&c.\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n54\n18\n2\non extending acts granting\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n54\n19\n1\nPresident recommends revision of laws granting\n(Pres. Mes.)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n1\n19\n1\nrules, &c., by which the Departments are govern-\ned in granting\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n59\n19\n1\non amending laws, pension to commence from date\nof declaration\n.\nRep. Com.\n1\n79\n19\n1\non construction of acts of 1818 and 1820, granting\nRep. Com.\n2\n203\n20\n1\non subject of granting to the surviving officers of\nrevolution\nRep. Com.\n2\n136\n20\n2\non amending law of 1828, granting\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n91\n21\n1\nPresident recommends change of laws, so as to\nembrace all revolutionary soldiers (Pres. Mes.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n21\n1\ndocuments respecting time of commencement of\npensions (case of Moses Adams)\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n402\n21\n1\nPennsylvania Avenue, Washington city, on impro-\nving\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n184\n18\n1\nPennsylvania, memorial members of House of Re-\npresentatives of Legislature, and farmers of,\nin favor of tariff\nEx. Doc.\n2\n19\n18\n1\nChamber of Commerce of Philadelphia, in favor\nof bankrupt system\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n20\n18\n1\ndo. in favor of breakwater, Delaware bay\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n27\n19\n1\ndo.\nsame\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n5\n19\n2\ndo. statement of shipwrecks, &c., in Delaware\nbay\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n26\n20\n1\nLegislature of, breakwater, Delaware bay\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n134\n18\n1\nChamber of Commerce against tariff\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n94\n18\n1\ncitizens of Philadelphia, in favor of tariff\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n100\n18\n1\nSociety for Encouraging Manufactures, in favor\nof tariff\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n116\n18\n1\nfarmers of State, same\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n117\n18\n1\nLegislature of, approving views of President re-\nlative to the course of Allied Powers towards\nSouth America\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n143\n18\n1\ncitizens of county of Philadelphia, in favor of\ntariff\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n123\n18\n1\nreport of committee on claim of distillers in\nBerks county\n.\nRep. Com.\n1\n13\n19\n2\nmerchants of Philadelphia, French spoliations -\nEx. Doc.\nS\n37\n19\n1\nmerchants of Philadelphia, claimants under Flori-\nda treaty\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n84\n20\n1\ninhabitants of State, slavery in District of Co-\nlumbia\nEx. Doc.\n3\n86\n20\n1\nmerchants of Philadelphia, reduce duty on teas\nEx. Doc.\n3\n109\n20\n1\ninhabitants of Northampton, duty on slate\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n114\nDigitized by\nGoogle\nFROM BIGHTEENTH TO TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS.\n115\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n20\n1\nPennsylvania, Legislature of, erect toll-gates on\nCumberland road\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n152\n20\n2\ndo. same object\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n75\n20\n1\ninhabitants of Philadelphia, post-road, Baltimore\nand Philadelphia\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n203\n20\n1\ndo. of Blairsville, armory on western waters\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n214\n20\n1\ndo. of the State, in favor of tariff\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n36\n20\n1\ndo. of Philadelphia, against tariff\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n93\n20\n1\nLegislature in favor of tariff\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n97\n20\n1\ninhabitants of Washington, do\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n181\n20\n1\ndo. of Adams,\ndo\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n191\n20\n1\nmanufacturers of hardware, against duty on iron\nEx. Doc.\n5\n202\n20\n1\ninhabitants of Alleghany, in favor of tariff\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n207\n20\n1\ndo. of Beaver,\nsame\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n213\n20\n1\ncitizens of Philadelphia, import iron for railroads\nfree of duty\nEx. Doc.\n7\n270\n20\n1\nrespecting claims of State for militia services in\n1794\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n223\n20\n1\non claim for interest on advances late war\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n249\n20\n2\nChamber of Commerce of Philadelphia, in favor\nof cash duties -\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n16\n20\n2\nmerchants of Philadelphia, same object\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n63\n21\n1\nLegislature of, in favor of colonizing people of\ncolor\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n24\n21\n1\ndo. approving of tariff of 1828\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n146\n21\n1\nBaptist Missionary Society of, against removal\nof Indians\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n253\n21\n1\ninhabitants of Lower Dublin, same purpose\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n254\n21\n1\n255\ndo. of Montgomery,\nsame\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n261\n21\n1\ndo. of Pittsburg, protect Indians in Georgia\n-\nRep. Com\n2\n264\n21\n1\nmanufacturers of iron, Philadelphia, reduce duty\non iron\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n266\n21\n1\nmerchants of Philadelphia, reduce duty on tea\nand coffee\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n282\n21\n1\nChamber of Commerce, Philadelphia, same ob-\nject\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n283\n21\n1\nship builders of Philadelphia, reduce duty on\narticles used in their profession\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n369\n21\n2\nmemorial of inhabitants of Fayette, Cumber-\nland road, &c., Chesapeake and Ohio canal -\nEx. Doc.\n2\n44\n21\n2\ndo. of barough of Washington, Pennsylvania,\nCumberland road\nEx. Doc.\n3\n78\n21\n2\nmemorial of mechanics, (workers in iron) of\nPhiladelphia, in favor of reducing duty on iron\nEx Doc.\n3\n71\n21\n2\ndo. of manufacturers of iron in Philadelphia,\nagainst reduction of duty\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n109\n21\n2\nmemorial inhabitants of Adams county, protect\nIndians\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n90\n19\n1\nPeters and Bond, (refund United States' moiety,\nforfeiture of their vessel)\n.\nRep. Com\n2\n179\n20\n1\ndo.\nsame -\n,\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n110\n18\n2\nPeters, Doctor Samuel, (land claim)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n144\n21\n1\nPettigrew, Timothy, and Robert A., (depredations\nby Indians in 1794)\n-\nRep. Com\n3\n368\n18\n1\nPetersburg, Virginia, citizens of, against tariff\n.\nEx. Doc.\n5\n88\n18\n1\nPerry, Sarah, mother of Commodore Perry, on\ngranting pension to\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n68\n19\n1\nPerry, Commodore O. H., on removing remains of\nto United States\nRep Com.\n2\n189\n116\nINDEX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n19\n2\nPerry, Com. 0. H. respecting removal of remains of,\n(documents, President's message, part iv,)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n12\n11\n18\n2\nPerkins, Samuel G., memorial of, spoliations\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n51\n19\n1\nPerkins, Hector, (pension)\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n19\n1\nPerpall, Gabriel W., (complaint against Indian\nagent)\nRep. Com.\n2\n210\n20\n1\ndo., report of Secretary War, respecting ne-\ngroes belonging to\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n6\n19\n1\nPhilips, Isaac, late Captain United States' Navy,\nasking to be reinstated\nRep. Com.\nI\n44\n19\n1\nPhiladelphia frigate, report of committee on memo-\nrial of Mrs. Decatur, claim for the destruc-\ntion of\nRep. Com.\n1\n48\n19\n2\nlist of officers and seamen on board of the In-\ntrepid at the destruction of, and showing those\nnow living, and widows and children of those\nsince dead\nEx. Doc.\n2\n4\n19\n3\nreport of committee, claimants for destruction\nof, with classification under prize act, also\nopinions of Jones and Coxe thereon\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n74\n20\n2\non rewarding persons engaged in the destruction\nof\nRep. Com.\n1\n37\n21\n1\nSame object\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n60\n18\n1\nPhiladelphia, Chamber of Commerce of, in favor of\nbankrupt system\nEx. Doc.\n2\n20\n18\n1\nSame, in favor of breakwater, Delaware bay\nEx. Doc.\n2\n27\n19\n1\nSame,\nsame\nEx. Doc.\n1\n5\n19\n2\nSame, stat'nt of shipwrecks, &c. in Delaware bay\nEx. Doc.\n2\n26\n18\n1\nSame, against tariff\nEx. Doc.\n5\n94\n18\n1\ncitizens of, in favor of tariff\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n100\n19\n2\nmerchants of, spoliations, (French)\n-\n.\nEx. Doc.\n3\n37\n19\n1\nSame, claimants under Florida treaty\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n84\n20\n1\nSame, reduce duty on teas\n-\nEx. Doc.\ns\n109\n20\n1\ninhabitants of, post road Baltimore and Philadel-\nphia\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n203\n19\n1\nreport of committee respecting road between\nBaltimore and\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n51\n20\n1\nSame, import iron for railroads free of duty\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n270\n20\n1\ninhabitants of, against tariff\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n93\n20\n2\nChamber of Commerce, in favor of cash duties\nEx. Doc.\n1\n16\n20\n2\nmerchants of, same object\nEx. Doc.\n2\n63\n21\n1\nmanufacturers of iron in, reduce duty on iron\nRep. Com.\n2\n266\n21\n1\nmerchants of, reduce duty on tea and coffee\nRep. Com.\n2\n282\n21\n1\nChamber of Commerce, same object\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n283\n21\n1\nshipbuilders of, reduce duty on articles in ship-\nbuilding\nRep. Com.\n3\n369\n18\n2\nbonds given for duties in district of, from 1815\nto 1824, which remain unpaid, and amount of\nprobable loss thereon\n.\nEx. Doc.\n5\n82\n20\n1\ncustom-house, respecting printing and furnishing\nstationery for\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n105\n19\n1\nnavy yard at, respecting taxes imposed on\nEx. Doc.\n10\n166\n21\n1\nrespecting navy hospital at\nEx. Doc.\n2\n40\n21\n2\nmemorial of mechanics, (workers in iron) reduce\nduty on iron\nEx. Doc.\n3\n71\n21\n2\ndo. of manufacturers of iron in, against reduction\nof duty\nEx. Doc.\n4\n109\n18\n1\nPiracies, correspondence, Commodore Porter, rela-\ntive to the suppression of, (Docs. Pres. Mess.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n136\nDigitized by Google\nFROM RIGHTERNTH TO TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS.\n117\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n18\n1\nPiracies in the neighborhood of Cuba and Porto Rico\nRep. Com.\n2\n124\n18\n2\nmemorial of merchants New York, same subject\nEx. Doc.\n2\n6\n18\n2\ndo. of Portland, Maine,\nsame\nEx. Doc.\n2\n14\n18\n2\nletter from Commercial Agent at Matanzas, same\nEx. Doc.\n4\n75\n18\n2\non providing additional naval force to suppress -\nRep. Com.\n1\n22\n18\n2\nby Spanish privateers on American commerce\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n47\n19\n1\nrespecting capture of pirates, West Indies, (Docs.\nPres. Mess.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n106\n18\n1\nPiatt, John H., representatives of, army contractor\nRep. Com.\n1\n21\n20\n1\nPiernas, Madam Le Compte, supplies furnished ar-\nmy, &c., invasion of New Orleans\nRep. Com.\n1\n8\n20\n1\nPierce, William and John, property destroyed by\nCreek Indians\nRep. Com.\n1\n25\n21\n1\nPittsburgh, road to Presque Island, on Lake Erie, on\nmaking survey for\nRep. Com.\n2\n196\n18\n2\nPlymouth beach, report and drawings relative to\nrepairs of\nEx. Doc.\n2\n27\n21\n1\nPoinsett, Mr., approbation of his conduct while in\nMexico, by President\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n7\n21\n1\nPoint Lookout, progress in erecting light, &c., at -\nEx. Doc.\n3\n64\n21\n1\nPontchartrain lake, survey, &c., of water courses\nbetween Mobile bay and\nEx. Doc. .\n1\n7\n21\n1\nPortugal, renewal of intercourse with (Pres. Mes.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n5\n21\n2\nreport on rice duty in\nRep. Com.\n1\n115\n18\n1\nPortland, merchants of, against tariff\nEx. Doc.\n4\n71\n18\n2\nsame\npiracies, West India seas\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n14\n18\n1\nPortsmouth, N. H., ship builders, against tariff\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n87\n19\n2\nmemorial of citizens, dry dock\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n92\n18\n1\nPorter, Wm., (new register for his brig)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n51\n18\n2\nPorter, Com., respecting his hostile visit to town of\nFoxyardo\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n25\n19\n1\nrelative to the printing of proceedings, trial of\nEx. Doc.\n5\n91\n18\n2\nPool, Isaac, (time and expenses in attending as wit-\nness, trial of pirates)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n2\n19\n1\nSame\n.\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n37\n19\n1\nPorter, Benj., (pension)\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n2\n164\n20\n2\nPorlier, James, and others, (confirm land claims)\nRep. Com.\n1\n40\n21\n1\nSame\nRep. Com.\n1\n81\n20\n2\nPorts of entry, Florida, extend privilege to Spanish\nvessels\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n23\n20\n1\nPotomac, and Eastern branch, memorial Corporation\nof Washington, improvement of\nEx. Doc.\n2\n51\n19\n1\nPotter, Ebenezer, (pension)\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n20\n1\nPotts and Clements, detention of their vessel while\nin public service at Laguira\nRep. Com.\n1\n41\n21\n1\nPotter, Rowena, guardian of Peter Cabet's heirs\nRep. Com.\n1\n99\n19\n1\nPolaresky, John L., (pension)\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n193\n19\n2\nPosner, J. G., ex'r of, (buildings destroyed while\nin public use)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n37\nPost Office contracts. (See Contracts.)\n21\n1\nPost Office Department, on providing for the ap-\npointment of additional clerks in the\nRep. Com.\n1\n122\n21\n1\nreport of committee on its past and present con-\ndition, and recommending an appropriation in\naid of -\nRep. Com.\n3\n361\n18\n1\nannual report of Postmaster General in 1823,\nshowing transactions in that year, (Docs. Pres.\nMes.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n199\n19\n1\nsimilar documents in 1825, (Docs. Pres. Mes.)\nFx. Doc.\n1\n165\n118\nINDEX TO CONSRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n19\n2\nPost Office Department, similar documents in 1826,\n(Docs. Pres. Mes.)\n.\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n133\n20\n1\nSame in 1827, (Docs. Pres. Mes.)\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n253\n20\n2\nSame in 1828, and showing gradual increase of\nexpenditure from 1792, (Docs. Pres. Mes.)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n167\n21\n1\nSame in 1829, also, showing a view of its finan-\ncial concerns from its first establishment to\nJuly, 1829, (Docs. Pres. Mes.)\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n43\n21\n2\nannual report, in 1830, of its transactions and\ncondition, (Docs. Pres. Mes.)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n51\n21\n1\nreceipts and expenditures in two last quarters of\n1828, and first quarter of 1829\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n118\n21\n2\nreport of committee on contingent expenses in\n1830\nRep. Com.\n1\n118\n18\n1\nPost offices, distributing, number of, in 1823, and\nduties of Postmasters\nEx. Doc.\n1\n10\n18\n1\nPostmasters, President recommends change in the\nmode of appointing, (Pres. Mes.)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n11\n18\n1\ndefaulters, within last 16 years, previous to July,\n1823\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n144\n18\n1\ncompensation of, in 1820, '21, and '22\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n11\n151\n19\n1\non repealing provision, which requires place of\ntheir nativity stated in the register, (blue book)\nEx. Doc.\n6\n114\n19\n1\non abolishing privilege of franking\n-\nEx. Doc.\n9\n159\n18\n1\nPost routes, unproductive, in 1823, annual list of\n.\nEx. Doc.\n5\n80\n18\n2\nSame in 1824\n-\n.\n:\n.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n22\n19\n1\nSame in 1825\n-\n-\nT\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n43\n19\n2\nSame in 1826\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n129\n20\n1\nSame in 1827\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n220\n20\n2\nSame in 1828\n-\n.\n.\n.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n42\n21\n1\nSame in 1829\n-\n-\n.\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n70\n21\n2\nSame in 1830\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n116\n18\n1\nin 1820, '21, and '22, extent of, and amount of\npostage collected\nEx. Doc.\n11\n151\n18\n2\nextent of, and number of miles the mail is car-\nried on each route in United States in 1825,\nand the annual expense\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n49\n19\n1\nLitchfield to Norfolk, on discontinuing\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n163\n21\n1\non which the mail is transported on Sunday, list\nof\nEx. Doc.\n3\n73\n18\n1\nPostage, received at each Post Office, for the year\nending 31st March, 1823, annual statement of\nEx. Doc.\n5\n95\n19\n1\nSame in 1825\n-\n-\n-\n.\nEx. Doc.\n1\n11\n19\n2\nSame in 1826\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx Doc.\n3\n35\n20\n1\nSame in 1827\n-\n-\n-\n-\n.\nEx. Doc.\n2\n60\n20\n2\nSame in 1828\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n71\n21\n1\nSame in 1829\n-\n-\n.\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n61\n21\n1\nSame in two last quarters of 1828, and first quar-\nter of 1829, and expenses for same period\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n118\n21\n2\nSame for 1830, ending 31st March\nEx. Doc.\n4\n119\n18\n1\namount received in 1820, '21, and '22, and ex-\ntent of post routes\n-\nEx. Doc.\n11\n151\n18\n1\nPresident's message at commencement of session\nin 1823\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n18\n2\nSame in 1824\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n19\n1\nSame in 1825\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n19\n2\nSame in 1826\n-\n.\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n20\n1\nSame in 1827\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n20\n2\nSame in 1828\n.\n-\n.\n-\nDigitized Google\nEx.\n2\nFROM EIGHTEENTH TO TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS.\n119\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n21\n1\nPresident's message at commencement of session\nin 1829\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n21\n2\nSame in 1830\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n21\n1\nreturning Maysville road bill, with objections\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n113\n18\n2\nPresident United States, rules to be observed in the\nelection of, by House of Representatives\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n41\n20\n1\nPresident's private Secretary, relative to an attack\non, by R. Jarvis\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n260\n18\n1\nPresident and Vice President, on amending consti-\ntution for election of\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n8\n19\n1\nvarious propositions, same subject. (See resolu-\ntions at end of vol. 2, Rep. Com. 1st session,\n19th Congress.)\n20\n1\nmemorial of Alabama, same subject\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n116\n20\n1\nresolutions, Legislature of New Jersey, same\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n236\n21\n1\nPresident recommends amendment of Constitu-\ntion, same subject\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n7\n21\n2\nPresident again recommends the subject to Con-\ngress\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n17\n21\n1\nresolutions of Georgia, same\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n147\n18\n2\nPresident's house, respecting accounts of Mr. Mon-\nroe for furnishing\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n79\n19\n1\ninventory of furniture belonging to the, in 1825\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n19\n1\nin relation to the accounts of John Adams, jr., ex-\npenditure of appropriation for furnishing the\nRep. Com.\n1\n122\n18\n1\nPresident's square, expenditure of appropriation for\nEx. Doc.\n10\n137\nPre-emptions to lands. (See Lands, and names of\nState to which they relate.)\n19\n1\nPratte, Jean Baptiste, (see Valle and others, land\nclaim)\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n75\n19\n1\nPratt, Cary, (pension)\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n19\n1\nPreston, Francis, (land for services of Gen. Camp-\nbell, revolution)\n.\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n192\n20\n1\nsame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n.\nRep. Com.\n3\n207\n21\n1\nsame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n.\nRep. Com.\n2\n234\n21\n1\nPreston, Isaac T., his report on fraudulent land\nclaims in Arkansas, (Docs. Pres. Mes.)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n321\n20\n1\nPrentiss, Joshua, survey of customs, (increase pay)\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n35\n21\n1\nPrice, Wm., (commutation pay, revolution)\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n352\n18\n2\nPrisons, in District of Columbia, on subject of build-\ning new ones\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n52\n20\n2\nPrinting, public, by Gales and Seaton, on subject of\nretrenchment in\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n90\n21\n1\nreport of Committee on Retrenchments as to\nwhat printing shall be paid for out of contin-\ngent fund of the two Houses\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n*150\nPrivateer pension fund. (See Pension Fund.)\n18\n1\nPrize agent, balance due from, on 1st March, 1823,\nand amount refunded by\n-\nEx. Doc.\n11\n153\nProcess in courts United States. (See Judiciary.)\n18\n1\nProperty lost late war, Niagara frontier, amend acts\nof 1816 for the payment of, with evidence, &c.\nrelating to said claims -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n102\n18\n2\non subject of the value of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n*37\n18\n2\namount paid claimants under acts of 1816, up to\n1823\n-\n-\n-\n-\n.\nEx. Doc.\n2\n39\n18\n2\non amending acts authorizing payment for\n-\nRep Com\n1\n1\nTwo reports of the same number.\nDigitized by Google\n120\nINDEX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n18\n2\nProperty in counties of Niagara and Erie, assessment\nvalue of, in 1815\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n38\n19\n1\ncarried off by the British, list of claimants under\nGhent treaty for\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n122\n20\n1\nprivate, taken for public use, on making general\nrule for the payment of\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n90\n20\n2\nProvidence, R. I., auctioneers of, against taxing sales\nat auctions\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n81\n21\n1\nrespecting the erection of hospital, &c. at, for\ndistressed seamen\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n96\n20\n1\nPrussia abolishes discriminating duties\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n274\n21\n1\nPrudhomme, Antoine, and others, (land claim)\nRep. Come\n1\n31\n18\n1\nPurley, Frederick, (damage for supposed violation\nof contract by United States)\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n40\n20\n2\nPutneyville bay, report of survey of, &c.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n106\n7\n18\n1\nPublic Buildings, annual report of Commissioner,\nprogress and expenditure on, in 1823\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n8\n18\n1\nexpenditure of appropriation for supplying water\nEx. Doc.\n10\n137\n18\n1\nreport of committee on progress in 1823, with\nestimate for 1824\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n60\n18\n1\nsame, on the expenditures in 1823, and disapprov-\ning of advance to Causici, clock for Senate\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n106\n18\n2\nannual report of Commissioner, progress and ex-\npenditure in 1824\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n8\n18\n2\nreport of committee on same\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n38\n18\n2\nrespecting the accounts of Samuel Lane, late\nCommissioner\n-\nRep Com\n2\n79\n276\n19\n1\non finishing and furnishing the, with estimate of\nfurniture for President's house\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n122\n19\n1\nexpenditures in 1825 on the\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n134\n19\n1\non fixing salary of Commissioner of the\n-\nRep. Com\n2\n186\n19\n2\nannual report of Commissioner, progress and ex-\npenditures in 1826\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n6\n19\n2\nreport of committee on the expenditures in 1826\nRep. Com.\n2\n84\n19\n2\nreport of committee on progress and state of, in\n1827\nRep. Com.\n1\n75\n20\n1\nannual report of Commissioner on the expendi-\ntures, &c. in 1827\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n41\n20\n1\nreport of committee on the expenditures in 1827\nRep. Com\n4\n258\n20\n1\nestimate of amount necessary to complete Capi-\ntol and penitentiary\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n130\n20\n2\nexpenditures in 1828, and state of, (Docs. Pres.\nMess.)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n20\n2\nreport of committee on estimate for 1829, and\non continuing the Architect\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n69\n21\n1\nannual report of Commissioner for 1829\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n15\n21\n1\nstatement of whole amount expended on the pub-\nlic buildings in District of Columbia\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n184\n21\n1\nexpenditure of appropriation for supply public\nbuildings with water\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n137\n21\n1\nmemorial of George Cameron, supply Capitol\nwith water\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n145\n21\n1\nSkinner, plan for same\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\nS\n344\n21\n1\nreports of committees, same subject\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n-\n375\n3\n376\n21\n1\nin Arkansas, on subject of\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n118\n18\n1\nQuartermaster General, his annual report in 1823,\ndisbursements, &c., with recommendation for\nappointment of add'l quartermasters, (Docs.\nPres. Mess.)\nDigiti\nEx. Google Doc.\n9\n10\nFROM BIGHTEENTH TO TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS.\n181\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n18\n2\nQuartermaster General, his annual report in 1824,\nexpenditures, &c., (Docs. Pres. Meas.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n70\n18\n2\nreport of committee, recommending reorganiza-\ntion of Quartermaster's Department, and ap.\npointment of additional quartermasters\nRep. Com.\n1\n4\n19\n1\nhis annual report in 1825, disbursements, &c.,\n(Docs. Pres. Mess.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n12\n19\n1\nhis report on certain roads under his direction,\nparticularly from St. Augustine, &c., (Docs.\nPrea. Mess.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n18\n19\n1\nreport of committee on better organization of\nthe department\nRep. Com.\n1\n23\n19\n2\nhis annual report in 1826, disbursements, &c.,\n(Doca. Pres. Mess.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n182\n19\n2\nhis report on progress of certain roads under his\ndirection, (Doca. Pres. Mess.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n183\n20\n1\nhis annual report in 1827, disbursements, &c.,\nand respecting roads, store-houses, &c, (Docs.\nPres. Mess.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n72\n20\n2\nhis annual report in 1828, similar character to last\nyear, (Docs. Pres. Mess.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n49\n20\n2\nroads constructed under his directions, between\n1824 and 1828, with their cost, &c.\nEx. Doc.\n1\n7\n21\n1\nhis annual report, operations in 1829, progress of\nroads, &c., (Docs. Pres. Mess.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n137\n18\n$\nQuarantine for District of Columbia, on subject of\nEx. Doc.\n5\n89\n19\n2\nQuapaw treaty, lands reserved to certain persons\nunder\nRep. Com.\n1\n60\n20\n1\nQuincy, Wm. J., and Charles, (drawback on brandy)\nRep. Com.\n3\n161\n20\n1\nRailroads, Baltimore and Qhio Company, memorial\nof, import iron and machinery for, free of duty }\nEx. Doc.\nm\n5\n206\n7\n272\n20\n1\nletter from President of said Company, same ob-\nject\nEx. Doc.\n7\n271\n20\n1\ninhabitants of Philadelphia against importing iron\nfor, free of duty\nEx. Doc.\n7\n270\n20\n2\nmemorial of Company, subscription of stock\nEx. Doc.\n2\n48\n20\n2\nreport of committee on application for subscrip-\ntion of stock\nRep. Com.\n1\n92\n21\n1\nanother report, recommending a subscription of\nstock\nRep. Com.\n2\n211\n20\n1\nSouth Carolina Company, import iron for, free of\nduty\nEx. Doc.\n6\n246\n21\n1\nCharleston to Hamburg, report and survey of\nEx. Doc.\n1\n7\n20\n1\nDelaware and Hudson Canal Company, import\niron free of duty\nEx. Doc.\n6\n247\n20\n$\nHudson and Berkshire, report, survey, maps, and\nproceedings of\nEx. Doc.\n3\n89\n21\n1\nRailway, Marine, Pensacola, in relation to erection of\nEx. Doc.\n4\n101\n20\n1\nRangers, on employing mounted men for protection\nof Western frontiers\nEx. Doc.\n6\n234\n18\n1\nRangers, Biggers' company of\nRep. Com.\n1\n63\n21\n$\nRambaud & Basmarien, heirs, citizens of France,\n(supplies furnished U. S during the revolution)\nEx. Doc.\n3\n98\n19\n1\nRandall, James and Elizabeth\nRep. Com.\n1\n109\n19\n1\nRandall, Joseph (pension)\n$\n164\n21\n1\nRandolph, Robert B., Lieutenant U. S. Navy, respect-\ning accounts of, and of those of Purser Tim-\nberlake\nEx. Doc.\n4\n116\n16\nDigitized by Google\n122\nINDEX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n20\n1\nRaguet, Condy, late Chargé d'Affaires to Brazil,\nrespecting libellous publications in Brazil of his\npublic character\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n212\n21\n2\nRappleye, John R., (arrears of pension)\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n59\n21\n1\nRatio of representation under fifth census, (see Cen-\nsus)\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n127\n19\nI\nRaymond, Nathaniel, (pension)\n.\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n19\n1\nRay, Wm. (pension)\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n20\n1\nRay, James, (spoliations by Spain) .\n.\n-\nRep. Com.\ns\n247\n20\n2\nRay, Gratia, (Navy pension)\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n103\n21\n1\nRaymer, Frederick, (revolutionary services)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n46\n21\n2\nSame\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n17\nRegisters and Receivers, reports on land claims. (See\nLands.)\n18\n1\nReceivers and Registers of land offices, balances due\nby, in 1823\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n149\n18\n1\nrespecting robbery of, at Vandalia\n-\n.\nEx. Doc.\n4\n76\n18\n1\nreport of committee, on same subject -\n.\nRep. Com.\n1\n66\n18\n1\nrespecting allowances for clerk hire\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n70\n18\n1\nrespecting compensation of, in executing act for\nrelief of purchasers, &c.\n-\n-\n.\nEx. Doc.\n5\n89\n18\n2\nemoluments of, in 1824\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n92\n19\n1\nbalances due from, up to 1825\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n9\n155\n19\n1\nemoluments of, from 1815 to 1824\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n170\n20\n1\nof Arkansas, extra compensation to\n-\n.\nEx. Doc.\n6\n243\n20\n2\nbalances due by, in 1828. (Docs. Pres. Mes.)\n.\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n173\n21\n1\nquarterly returns in 1829, showing the balance in\nhand, &c.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n318\n19\n1\nReal estate purchased by United States from 1776\nto 1825, report of Secretary of War\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n92\n19\n1\nsame for naval purposes\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n97\n20\n1\nin District of Columbia, on amending laws for\ntransfer of\nRep. Com.\n2\n78\nReceipts, &c. (See Revenue.)\n18\n2\nRed river, on surveying lands north and south of\nEx. Doc.\n2\n24\n19\n2\non improving navigation of\nRep. Com.\n2\n96\n18\n2\nReeves, Minor, administrator of (horse lost, Seminole\nwar)\n.\nRep. Com.\n1\n49\n19\n1\nReed, Joseph, (pension)\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n21\n1\nReeves, Sibley, & Mather, (laying road, Missouri to\nMexico, and holding Indian treaty\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n416\n21\n1\nReeser, Ulrich, heirs of (loan office certificate, revo-\nlution)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n104\n21\n1\nRemovals of persons from office, President's views\nrespecting (Pres. Mes.)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n8\n20\n1\nRenaut, Philip, heirs of (land claim)\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n120\n20\n1\nReservations, under treaty of 1819, with Cherokee\nIndians, list of persons entitled to\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n104\n18\n2\nRetaliation, correspondence, Admiral Cochran and\nSecretary of State, relative to laying waste\ntowns on sea coast of United States\n-\nRep. Com.\nI\n1\n41\nResolutions. (See end of last vols. of Reports of Com-\nmittees.)\n20\n1\nRetrenchment, Mr. Hamilton's report on subject of,\nalso report of minority of the committee\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n259\n20\n2\nin public printing, on subject of\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n90\n20\n2\nresolutions recommending general system of, par-\nticularly in expenses of Congress\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n101\n21\n1\nin our foreign intercourse, on subject of\n.\nEx. Doc.\n3\n85\nDigitized by Google\nFROM RIGHTEENTH TO TWENTY-FERST CONGRESS.\n193\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n21\n1\nRetrenchment in salaries of officers of customs\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n*10\n21\n1\non discontinuing services of draftsman to House }\n1\n113\nof Representatives\nRep. Com.\n23\n338\n21\n1\non making specific appropriations, and on sub-\nject of payment for printing out of contingent\nfunds of the two Houses\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n+150\n18\n1\nReports to be made by Executive Departments, to\nthe 1st session 18th Congress\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n18\n2\nsame to the 2d session 18th Congress\n-\n.\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n19\n1\nsame to the 1st session 19th Congress -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n19\n2\nsame to the 2d session 19th Congress\n-\n.\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n20\n1\nsame to the 1st session 20th Congress -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n20\n2\nsame to the 2d session 20th Congress -\n.\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n21\n1\nsame to the 1st session 21st Congress\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n21\n2\nsame to the 2d session 21st Congress\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\nRepresentation under 5th census. (See Census.)\n20\n1\nRequisitions for War Department, year ending 30th\nSeptember, 1826, &c. (Docs. Pres. Mes.)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n161\n20\n2\nsame for year ending 30th September, 1827, by\n2d Auditor (Docs. Pres Mes.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n96\n20\n2\nsame, same, by 3d Auditor (Docs. Pres. Mes.)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n103\n21\n1\nsame for 1828, '9, by 3d Auditor do.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n212\n21\n1\nsame for 1828, '9, by 2d Auditor do.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n203\n21\n2\nsame for 1829, '30, by 2d Auditor do.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n180\n21\n2\nsame\nby 3d Auditor do.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n189\n21\n1\nRevenue, surplus, President recommends to be dis-\ntributed among the States\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n11\n21\n2\nPresidentagain recommends distribution of (Pres.\nMes.)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n14\n21\n2\nreport of committee, (Mr. Polk's,) on subject of\ndistributing among the States, for internal im-\nprovements\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n51\n18\n1\nRevenue of U. States in 1822, and for nine months\nin 1823 (accompanying annual report of Secre-\ntary of Treasury, on finance)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n16\n18\n2\nsame in 1823, '4\ndo.\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n26\n19\n1\nsame in 1824, '5\ndo.\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n13\n19\n2\nsame in 1825, '6\ndo.\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n11\n20\n1\nsame in 1826, '7\ndo.\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n4\n20\n2\nsame in 1827, '8\ndo.\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n9\n21\n1\nsame in 1828, '9\ndo.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n6\n21\n2\nsame in 1829, '30\ndo.\nEx. Doc.\n1\n7\n20\n1\ncollected annually from 1790 to 1826, on certain\narticles\nEx. Doc.\ns\n168\n21\n1\nand expenditures and appropriations made by law\nannually, from 1789 to 1829, with the balances\nin each year\nEx. Doc.\ns\n90\n19\n1\nmemorial of Chamber of Commerce, amend laws\nrelative to collection\nEx. Doc.\n6\n106\n19\n1\nlosses likely to be sustained in collection of duties\non teas in Philadelphia\nEx. Doc.\n8\n137\n19\n1\nMr. Livingston's proposition for consolidating\nrevenue laws. (See end of 2 vol. Rep. Com.,\n1st session 19th Congress.)\n20\n2\nNiagara frontiers, respecting frauds on\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n46\n20\n1\nRevolutionary war, amount of continental money is-\nsued, and depreciation\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n107\nTwo reports of the same number.\nt Two reports of the same number.\nDigitized by Google\n124\nINDEX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n21\n1\nRevolutionary land warrants, respecting the location\n&c. of\nEx. Doc.\n3\n83\nRevolutionary pensions. (See Pensions.)\n19\n1\nRevolutionary officers, execution and operation of re-\nsolves granting half pay, and afterwards com-\nmuted for five years' full pay\nEx. Doc.\n8\n135\n19\n1\nreport on memorials of, for revolutionary services\nRep. Com.\nin\n1\n19\n2\n197\n19\n2\nsame\nRep. Com.\n1\n6\n20\n1\nmemorial of Thos. Ogden and others, same\nEx. Doc.\n1\n3\n20\n1\non granting pensions to\nRep. Com.\n2\n136\n20\n2\nlist of, receiving pensions under act of 15th May,\n1828 -\nEx. Doc.\n2\n68\n20\n2\non amending act of 15th May, 1828, granting pen-\nsions to\nRep. Com.\n1\n91\n21\n1\nrelative to inquiry as to the number of, &c. &c.\nEx. Doc.\n2\n32\n21\n2\nwho served prior to 1780, memorial of\n.\nEx. Doc.\n3\n56\n21\n2\nsame\nRep. Com.\n1\n4\n21\n2\non amending act of last session granting relief to,\nin lands\nRep. Com.\n1\n119\n20\n1\nReynolds, J. M., on subject of exploring expedition\nEx. Doc.\n3\n88\n20\n1\nReynolds, Mary, (revolutionary certificate)\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n89\n20\n2\nReynolds, John, (expenses, &c., land, Roberts and\nLudlow's lines)\nRep. Com.\n3\n126\n21\n1\nReynolds, Aaron, (pension, revolutionary services) -\nRep. Com.\n1\n153\n21\n2\nRhind, Mr., respecting horses given him by Grand\nSultan\nRep. Com\n1\n107\n19\n2\nRhode Island, memorial of merchants, French spoli-\nations\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n78\n20\n1\nmemorial of farmers and manufacturers in favor\nof tariff\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n64\n20\n1\nLegislature of, same\n-\n-\n.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n98\n20\n1\ninhabitants of Newport, against increasing duty\non molasses\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n118\n20\n1\ninhabitants of Warren, same\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n160\n20\n1\nmanufacturers of cotton, Providence, in favor of\ntariff\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n133\n20\n1\ncitizens of Providence, against tariff\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n174\n20\n1\ncitizens of Bristol, same\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n177\n20\n2\nmemorial of auctioneers of Providence\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n81\n21\n1\nrespecting sick and disabled seamen at Providence\nEx. Doc.\n4\n96\n18\n1\nRichmond, Va., memorial of citizens of, against tariff\nEx. Doc.\n4\n74\n18\n1\nRichard, Gabriel, on contested election of, by John\nBiddle\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n27\n19\n1\nRich, Zacheus, (pension)\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n193\n19\n1\nRicker, Reuben, (pension)\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n193\n19\n1\nRicker, Isaac, (horse, &c. lost in public service)\nRep. Com.\n2\n200\n21\n2\nRice, respecting duty on, in Portugal\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n115\n19\n2\nRice, Henry G., (allowance of drawback) -\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n32\n20\n1\nSame\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n7\n20\n1\nRich, Obadiah, list of printed and manuscript books\nin possession of\nRep. Com.\n1\n36\n21\n1\nRichardson, Andrew H., executor of V. Richardson,\ncollector of internal revenue, (commissions on\npayments to United States)\n-\n19\nRep. Com.\n3\n389\n1\nRifles, to Capt. Aikin's volunteers\n.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n120\n21\n2\nRice, Hopkins, (correct error, entry of land)\n.\nRep. Com.\n1\n22\n20\n1\nRidge, John, Indian chief, respecting proceedings\nof Thos. L. McKenney against\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n219\nDigitized by Google\nFROM EIGHTEENTH TO TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS.\n125\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n20\n1\nRiddle and others, (damages, &c., on protested Go-\nvernment drafts)\nRep. Com.\n3\n173\n21\n1\nRidgeley, James, administrator of Edward Moore,\n(prize money, Lake Champlain)\nRep. Com.\n1\n159\n19\n1\nRinker & Bailey\nRep. Com.\n2\n171\n20\n1\nRiley, James, and others, memorial of, (vessel cap-\ntured under French decrees)\nRep. Com.\n1\n1\n20\n1\nRiley, James, and Groning & Kelley, (French spo-\nliations)\nRep. Com.\n4\n263\n21\n1\nRipley, election of, contested, by Washburn\nRep. Com.\n1\n88\n21\n1\nRisley, Timothy, (land patented to him, which had\nbeen previously disposed of)\nRep. Com.\n2\n238\nRivers, &c. (See names of rivers, and Internal Im-\nprovements.)\n20\n2\nRoanoke inlet, report of survey, and estimate of\ncost for improving\nEx. Doc.\n3\n128\n21\n1\nreport of committee, on improving navigation of\nRep. Com.\n3\n317\n20\n2\nact of North Carolina, incorporating company\nEx. Doc.\n2\n82\n21\n12\nresolution of Legislature of North Carolina, on\nre-opening old inlet\nEx. Doc.\n3\n64\n19\n1\nRoads, under direction of Quartermaster General's\nDepartment, made and repaired in 1825, re-\nspecting, (Docs. Pres. Mes.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n78\n19\n2\nannual report of Quartermaster General in 1826,\non state of, (Docs. Pres. Mes.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n183\n20\n1\nSame, in 1827, (Docs. Pres. Mes.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n72\n20\n2\nSame, in 1828, (Docs. Pres. Mes.)\n.\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n49\n21\n1\nSame, in 1829, (Decs. Pres. Mes.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n137\n20\n2\nconstructed between 1824 and 1828, with their\ncost, &c.\nEx. Doc.\n1\n7\nRoad and canals. (See Internal Improvements.)\n18\n2\nreport of committee in detail on the subject of\nRep. Com.\n2\n83\n19\n1\nexpenditures in 1824 and 1825, on account of\nEx. Doc.\n9\n149\n19\n1\napplications for survey of routes for, showing\nthose which are to be acted on, and distance\nof each\nEx. Doc.\n5\n106\n19\n2\nsurveys and examinations ordered since 1824, and\non whose application\nEx. Doc.\n5\n83\n19\n2\ndetailed report of committee, on making surveys\nfor\nRep. Com.\n2\n102\n20\n2\nprojected and undertaken between 1824 and\n1828, with cost, &c.\nEx. Doc.\n1\n7\n20\n2\nsimilar statement of those under direction of\nQuartermaster\nEx. Doc.\n1\n7\n4\n18\n1\nRoads, Cumberland, expenditures in 1823 for repairs\nof, (Daniel Shriver, Superintendent)\nEx. Doc.\n11\n154\n18\n1\nrespecting establishment of toll gates on, (Pres.\nMes.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n12\n18\n1\nreport of committee, on establishing toll gates\nRep. Com.\n2\n118\n19\n1\nSame\nRep. Com.\n2\n143\n19\n1\nstate of the road in 1826, and repairs necessary\nfor its preservation\nEx. Doc.\n10\n168\n19\n1\non extending the road to Washington City\nRep. Com.\n1\n100\n19\n2\nSame\nEx. Doc.\n2\n16\n20\n2\nreport of survey of routes, for extending it to\nWashington City\nEx. Doc.\n2\n39\n19\n2\nreport of superintendent, on that part between\nCanton and Zanesville\nEx. Doc.\n2\n18\n20\n1\nannual report of superintendent on progress of\nsame, (Docs. Pres. Mes.)\nF.x. Doc\n120\nINDEX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n19\n1\nRoads, Cumberland, report of engineer, survey and\nlocation of road, Wheeling to Missouri\n-\nEx. Doc.\ns\n51\n19\n2\nsurveys and drawings of the route from Wheel-\ning through Ohio, Indiana, &c., to Missouri\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n74\n19\n2\nreport, &c., of route from Zanesville to Colum-\nbus\nEx. Doc.\n2\n31\n20\n1\nreport of superintendent on best mode of repair-\ning the\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n57\n20\n2\nSame\nEx. Doc.\n2\n78\n20\n1\nreport on that part from Indianopolis to Illinois\nline\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n149\n20\n1\nresolutions of Pennsylvania in favor of toll gates\non\nEx. Doc.\ns\n152\n20\n2\nSame\nEx. Doc.\n2\n75\n20\n1\nmemorial of Indiana, in favor of its progress, &c.\nEx. Doc.\n4\n163\n20\n1\nreport of Postmaster on its condition\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n269\n20\n2\nannual report of superintendent for 1828\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n14\n20\n2\nreport of commissioner, location of road from\nZanesville to Missouri\nEx. Doc.\n3\n113\n21\n1\nreport of engineer appointed to inspect repairs\non, in 1829\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n36\n21\n1\nreport of survey of routes from Vandalia to St.\nLouis\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n59\n21\n1\nmemorial of Legislature of Indiana, appropria-\ntion for\nRep. Com.\n1\n74\n21\n1\nreport of committee on changing location, so as\nto pass through Dayton and Eaton in Ohio\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n410\n21\n2\nprogress of that part through Indiana, amount\nexpended, and probable amount required for\nits completion\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n12\n21\n2\nreport of Secretary of War, same subject\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n36\n21\n2\nmemorial of citizens of Fayette, Pennsylvania,\nin favor of\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n44\n21\n2\nmemorial of Legislature of Indiana, continuation of\nEx. Doc.\ns\n69\n21\n2\nmemorial of citizens of Washington, Pennsylva-\nnia, in favor of\nEx. Doc.\n3\n78\n18\n1\nBaltimore and Philadelphia, report of Postmaster\nGeneral in relation to the transportation of the\nmail on\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\ns\n73\n19\n1\non surveying routes for\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n51\n19\n2\nreport of surveys of the several routes for\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n94\n20\n1\nmemorial of citizens of Philadelphia in favor of\nEx. Doc.\n5\n203\n20\n1\nreport of committee, on subscribing for stock -\nRep. Com.\n4\n254\n19\n1\nWashington to New Orleans, report of Board of\nEngineers on three routes for\n-\nEx. Doc.\n9\n156\n19\n1\ncost per mile of same\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n181\n20\n1\nreport of reconnoissance of a route across Cum-\nberland mountains, with map of country, &c.\nEx. Doc.\n3\n125\n20\n1\nreport of committee on expediency of construct.\ning, with report of Gen. Bernard on the seve.\nral routes\nRep. Com.\n1\n48\n19\n1\nSt. Augustine to Cape Florida, Quartermaster\nGeneral's report of the survey of, (Docs. Pres.\nMes.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n18\n19\n1\nRapids of Miami, Lake Erie to Detroit, proceed-\nings for the execution of\nEx. Doc.\n3\n33\n19\n1\nDetroit to Chicago, survey and location of\n-\nEx. Doc.\ns\n68\n21\n1\nPresident approves of an appropriation for this\nroad, with certain conditions\nEx. Doc.\ns\n123\nDigitized by Google\ni\nFROM EIGHTEENTH TO TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS.\n127\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n19\n1\nRoads, Jackson to Columbus, on subject of repair of\nEx. Doc.\n8\n134\n19\n1\nWashington to Frederick, on subscribing for\nstock\nRep. Com.\n1\n57\n19\n1\nCantonment Gibson to Natchitoches, on making\nRep. Com.\n1\n67\n19\n1\nin Michigan, on making certain, with memorial\nof Gov. Cass\nRep. Com.\n1\n42\n19\n1\nDetroit to Lake Michigan, on opening\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n144\n19\n1\nBlack Swamp road, Ohio, to Washington, Pa.,\non authorizing survey of route for\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n212\n19\n1\nPittsburgh to Rapids of Miami of Lake Erie, on\nauthorizing survey of route for\nRep. Com.\n2\n212\n19\n1\nBuffalo to Hanover, on the expediency of making\nRep. Com.\n2\n223\n19\n2\nWashington to Buffalo, report of surveys of the\n2\n15\nEx. Doc.\nseveral routes of\n5\n105\n20\n2\nSame, with maps, &c.\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n38\n19\n2\nCantonment Gibson to Little Rock, not yet com-\nmenced\nEx. Doc.\n2\n20\n19\n2\nLa Plaisance harbor, westward, on making\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n39\n19\n2\nFishkill landing to Coldspring, facilitate access\nto West Point, on subject of\nEx. Doc.\n1\n72\n20\n1\nCincinnati to Portland, through Wyandot reser.\nvation, report of Postmaster General respect-\ning\nEx. Doc.\n3\n73\n20\n1\nZanesville to Florence, in Alabama, report of\nreconnoissance of a route for\nEx. Doc.\n5\n209\n20\n1\nWashington to northwestern parts of New York\nand Pennsylvania, on subject of, with recon-\nnoissance of road from Washington to Buffalo\nRep. Com.\n2\n91\n20\n1\nacross the Homochitta swamp, on making, to ex-\npedite mail, Natchez to New Orleans, with re-\nport of Postmaster General thereon\nRep. Com.\n2\n97\n20\n1\nWiggins's Ferry to Lead Mines, Fever river, on\nopening a\nRep. Com.\n3\n177\n20\n1\nFranklinton to Francesville, and from Covington\nto Opelousas, on granting aid in making\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n194\n20\n1\nacross White Mountains, N. H., on subscribing\nfor stock in Tenth Turnpike Road Company,\nrepairs of\nRep. Com.\n3\n233\n20\n1\nPenobscot river, Maine, to New Brunswick, on\nconstructing\nRep. Com.\n3\n214\n20\n1\nLawrenceburg to Fort Wayne, in Indiana, on\ngranting land in aid of constructing\nRep. Com.\n4\n234\n20\n1\nMemphis to Tuscumbia, through Chickasaw na-\ntion, OR making an appropriation for\nRep. Com.\n4\n256\n21\n1\nSame object\nRep. Com.\n2\n293\n20\n1\nUniontown to Lake Erie, on surveying and open-\ning\nRep. Com.\n4\n267\n21\n1\nUniontown and Pittsburgh, to Presq' Isle onLake\nErie, on making survey of route for\nRep. Com.\n2\n196\n20\n2\nColumbus to New Orleans, through Choctaw na-\ntion, report of Postmaster General on cost of\nrepairs of\nEx. Doc.\n2\n23\n20\n2\nDetroit to Fort Gratiot and to Saganaw, expense\nof completing, and its military importance\nEx. Doc.\n2\n29\n20\n2\nPensacola to Mobile, report of Captain Burch of\nhis examination of route for\nEx. Doc.\n2\n52\n20\n2\nMobile to Pascagoula, on making compensation\nto contractors, &c.\nRep. Com.\n1\n63\nDigitized by Google\n128\nINDEX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage,\n21\n1\nRoads, Zanesville to Florence via Maysville, &c., rela-\ntive to obstruction in transporting mail on\nEx. Doc.\n3\n76\n21\n1\nMaysville, President returns bill for subscription\nof stock, with objections\nEx. Doc.\n4\n113\n21\n1\nVillemont to Little Rock, in Arkansas, on making\nRep. Com.\n2\n218\n21\n1\nVirginia line to Mississippi river, memorial of\nLegislature of Tennessee for aid in making\nRep. Com.\n2\n229\n21\n1\nLouisville, Ken., to St. Louis, memorial of In-\ndiana in favor of improving, expedite mail\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n173\n21\n2\nconstructed by army, location, extent, when con-\nstructed, and by what authority, with cost, &c.\nEx. Doc.\n2\n48\n21\n2\nLake Michigan to Ohio, through Indiana, respect-\ning location of land granted in aid of\nEx. Doc.\n3\n85\n20\n1\nRoads, Railroads, Baltimore and Ohio, memorial of,\nimport iron and machinery for, free of duty\n-\n}\nEx. Doc.\n-\n5\n206\n7\n272\n20\n1\nletter from President of, same object\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n271\n20\n1\ninhabitants of Philadelphia, against importing\niron free of duty for\nEx. Doc.\n7\n270\n20\n2\nmemorial of company, subscription of stock\nEx. Doc.\n2\n48\n20\n2\nreport of committee, on same\nRep. Com.\n1\n92\n21\n1\nSame, recommending subscription of stock\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n211\n20\n1\nSouth Carolina Company, import iron for, free of\nduty\nEx. Doc.\n6\n246\n21\n1\nCharleston to Hamburg, report and survey of\nEx. Doc.\n1\n7\n20\n1\nDelaware and Hudson, import iron free of duty\nEx. Doc.\n6\n246\n20\n2\nHudson and Berkshire, report of survey, with\nmaps, &c.\nEx. Doc.\n3\n89\n21\n2\nRoberts, Major John, (commutation pay, revolution)\nRep. Com.\n1\n6\nRoberts & Ludlow's lines. (See Lands in Ohio.)\n18\n1\nRobbins, Brintnel, (building boats)\nRep. Com.\n1\n9\n19\n1\nRoberts, Stephen, (pension)\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n19\nI\nRobbins, Samuel, (pension)\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n20\n1\nRoberts, Ellington, memorial of, (change entry for\nland)\nEx. Doc.\n2\n55\n20\n1\nRobertson, James, Collector of Petersburg, (increase\npay)\nRep. Com.\n1\n35\n21\n1\nRobinson, Wallace, (change entry of land)\nRep. Com.\n1\n70\n21\n1\nRobinson, John, (revolutionary services of father)\nRep. Com.\n1\n131\n20\n1\nRocky Mountains, correspondence with Great Bri-\ntain relative to the claims of the two nations to\nthe country west of\nEx. Doc.\n5\n199\n21\n1\nRock river and Desmoines rapids, report of survey of\nEx. Doc.\n1\n7\n20\n1\nRockwood, Cephas, (money advanced in recruiting\nservice)\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n26\n18\n1\nRodderick & Goldsmith, (apprehending pirates)\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n91\n18\n1\nRoddy, James, ex'rs of, army contractor\nRep. Com.\n2\n113\n20\n1\nRodriguez, John, (damage to buildings, and injuries\nto plantation, late war)\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n19\n19\n2\nSame\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n27\n21\n1\nSame\n.\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n27\n20\n1\nRoll, Thomas, (lost bounty land warrant)\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n85\n19\n2\nRouse, Lewis, (value of whiskey taken for troops)\nRep. Com.\n1\n68\n20\n1\nSame\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n45\n21\n1\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n110\n19\ni\nSame\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n76\n20\n2\nRogers, David, & Son, (drawback withheld, not hav-\ning taken the required oath)\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n36\n21\n1\nSame\n-\n.\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n114\nDigitized by Google\nFROM EIGHTEENTH TO TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS.\n189\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n21\n2\nRodgers, John, (pay for improvements in Cherokee\ncountry)\nRep. Com\n1\n12\n20\n2\nRoyal, James, pension, injuries in firing salute\nRep. Com.\n1\n89\nRoss, John, and others. (See Indians.)\n21\n1\nRoss & Foreman, Cherokee Indians, (depredations\nby whites)\nRep. Com.\n3\n367\n19\nI\nRoss, James, (credit payment on judgment United\nStates)\nRep. Com.\n2\n187\n18\n1\nRucker, Elliott, (liability as security)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n57\n21\n1\nRudd, Theron, Clerk of District Court New York,\nlosses of money paid into court by bad con-\nduct of\nF.x. Doc.\n4\n100\n19\n1\nRuddock, Samuel, (aid in publishing maps)\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n178\n18\n1\nRussia, negotiation relative to boundary Northwest\nCoast, (Pres. Mes.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n5\n18\n2\nConvention with, boundary Northwest Coast\nEx. Doc.\n3\n58\n21\n1\nduties imposed on imports from United States in\n1822, (accompanying report on finance)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n6\n45\n21\n2\nrespecting indisposition of Minister to, (Mr. Ran-\ndolph,) (Pres Mes.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n7\n18\n2\nRussell, Gilbert C., report and documents, (building\nfortification Mobile Point)\nRep. Com.\n1\n62\n19\n1\nSame, with report of Capt. Burch, (case at large)\nRep. Com.\n2\n149\n20\n1\nRussell, James, (land claim)\nRep. Com.\n3\n206\n21\n1\nRutgers, Arund, (land claim)\nRep. Com.\n1\n22\n19\n1\nRules of House of Representatives, propositions to\namend. (See resolutions at end of vol. 2, 1st\nsess. 19th Cong.)\n19\n2\nMr. Randolph's report on amending\nRep. Com\n4\n240\n19\n2\nrespecting duty of Committees on Expenditures\nin the different Departments\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n116\n19\n1\nRyburn, James, (pension)\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\nSabbath mails. (See Sunday Mails.)\n18\n1\nSalt springs, lead and copper mines, detailed inform-\nation on the subject of\nEx. Doc.\n6\n128\n18\n1\nSciota, on authorizing sale of land reserved for\nRep. Com.\n2\n119\n19\n2\non permitting Illinois to sell lands reserved for\nRep. Com.\n2\n100\n21\n2\non authorizing sale of lands reserved for, on Ver-\nmillion river\nRep. Com.\n1\n54\n21\n1\nSalt works in United States, number of, and where\nestablished, quantity of salt manufactured, and\ncapital invested\nEx. Doc.\n3\n55\n19\n2\nSalt, reduce duty on, memorial citizens of New Bed-\nford against reducing\nEx. Doc.\n5\n80\n19\n2\nSame of Massachusetts, same\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n91\n19\n2\nSame of Provincetown, same\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n95\n19\n2\nSame of Chatham,\nsame\nEx. Doc.\n5\n96\n21\n2\nreport of committee, with various documents on\nsubject of restoring former duty on; also, state-\nments showing quantity imported, &c.\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n70\n18\n1\nSaltpetre, on procuring gradual supply of, (Docs.\nPres. Mes.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n134\n18\n1\nSalady, George, and Elisha Wade, (deficiency\nin land)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n18\n19\n1\nSandford, Elihu, (pension)\n-\nRep. Com\n2\n164\n21\n1\nSands, Comfort, and others, report of Secretary of\nthe Treasury respecting claims of\nEx. Doc.\n4\n108\n20\n1\nSandusky Bay, report and plan of survey of\nEx. Doc.\n3\n72\n21\n1\nSame, with estimate of cost for improving\nEx. Doc.\n4\n95\n17\nDigitized by\nGoogle\n130\nINDEX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n20\n2\nSandy creek, Big, report of survey of, with maps, &c.\nEx. Doc.\n3\n106\n19\n2\nSaugatuck harbor and river, survey of, with maps, &c.\nEx. Doc.\n5\n110\n21\n1\nSandy and Beaver canal, report of Commissioners,\nestimate of cost, &c.\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n357\n21\n1\nSapp, John, (horse lost, late war)\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n192\n20\n1\nSavannah, barracks at, purchase land for\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n245\n21\n1\nSavannah river, in relation to the disbursements and\nmeasures taken for removal obstruction in, &c.\nEx. Doc.\n4\n106\n21\n2\nreport of Secretary of the Treasury on same sub.\nject, with the account of expenditures, cor-\nrespondence, &c.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n104\nSales at auction. (See Auction.)\n20\n2\nSaunders, Charles, and others, (spoliations by Por-\ntugal)\nRep. Com.\n1\n24\n21\n1\nSaunders, William, and others, sureties of William\nEstes, Paymaster Virginia militia\nRep. Com.\n1\n71\n21\n2\nSawyer, James Lucius, (services as Judge Advocate\ntrial of Pendergrast)\nRep. Com.\n1\n16\nSchools. (See Lands, and States in which they are.)\nSchool of practice. (See Army.)\n18\n1\nScott's Rules and Regulations for the Army, re-\nspecting the observance of\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n82\n20\n2\nScott, General Winfield, respecting his rank in army,\nBx. Doc.\n2\n40\n20\n2\nreport of committee on same\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n58\n19\n1\nScott, Eleazer, (pension)\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n194\n19\n1\nSchoonmaker, Henry, (pension)\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n19\n2\nScott, Seybert, (Indian depredations in Missouri)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n51\n20\n1\nScott, Alexander, (additional allowance, agency to\nCaraccas)\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n182\n20\n2\nSame\n-\n.\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n72\n21\n1\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n.\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n20\n21\n1\nScott, Alexander, (see Pettigrew,) Indian depreda-\ntions in 1794\nRep. Com.\n3\n368\n19\n2\nSchley, Wm., executor of Posner, (house destroy-\ned while in use of public)\nRep. Com.\n1\n37\n20\n1\nScrack, Lewis, (pay for rifle stocks under contract)\nRep. Com.\n4\n231\n21\n1\nSame\nRep. Com.\n1\n4\n19\n2\nSchull, James, and others, (land under Quapaw\ntreaty)\nRep. Com\n1\n60\n20\n2\nSchull, James, (Government to purchase his land,\nreserved to him)\nRep. Com.\n1\n5\n18\n1\nSeamen, American, number sent to hospital in Liv-\nerpool, from March, 1821, to September,\n1823, with amount received by Consul during\nsame period\nEx. Doc.\n1\n11\n19\n2\nimpressed since 1815, correspondence with Great\nBritain on the subject of\nEx. Doc.\n3\n50\n19\n2\nreceipts and expenditures from 1819 to 1826,\nfor relief of\nEx. Doc.\n4\n63\n21\n1\namount annually received and expended from\n1802 to 1828, on account of\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n68\n21\n1\non subject of providing hospital for, at Provi-\ndence, Rhode Island\nEx. Doc.\n4\n96\n21\n2\namount of money collected in each State in the\nyear, ending 30th September, 1830, for relief\nof, (see statement accompanying annual re-\nport of commerce, &c.)\nEx. Doc.\n4\n140\n287\n21\n2\nnumber of registered seamen in each State in\n1830, (see annual report of commerce, &c.)\nEx. Doc.\n4\n140\n292\nDigitized by Google\nFROM EIGHTEENTH TO TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS.\n131\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n18\n1\nSeamen, American, annual statement of expenditures\non account of sick and distressed in 1822\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n79\n18\n2\nSame, in 1823\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n66\n19\n1\nSame, in 1824\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n57\n19\n2\nSame, in 1825\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n101\n20\n1\nSame, in 1826\n-\n.\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n185\n20\n2\nSame, in 1827\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n134\n21\n1\nSame, in 1828\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n57\n21\n2\nSame, in 1829\n-\n.\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n94\n18\n1\nabstract of number of, in 1823, annual statement\nof\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n11\n160\n18\n2\nSame, in 1824\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n105\n19\n1\nSame, in 1825\n-\n-\n-\n-\n.\nEx. Doc.\n8\n141\n19\n2\nSame, in 1826\n-\n-\n.\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n128\n20\n1\nSame, in 1827\n-\n-\n-\n-\n.\nEx. Doc.\n6\n252\n21\n1\nSame, in 1829\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n92\n21\n2\nSame, in :830\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n127\n19\n1\nSeats in Congress Hall, proposition in relation to,\n(See Resolutions, end of vol. 2., Rep. Com.)\n18\n1\nSeminole campaign, memorial of officers engaged in,\nwith opinion of Attorney General\nEx. Doc.\n2\n42\n18\n2\nSergeants of army, (see Army,) increase pay of\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n51\n19\n1\nSeward, Daniel, (land claim)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n78\n19\n1\nSewall, Williams, & Co., (remit duties on goods de-\n2{\nin\n166\nstroyed)\nRep. Com.\n-\n180\n19\n1\nSenators, proposition in relation to election of, (See\nResolutions, end of vol. 2, Rep. Com.)\n-\n19\n1\nSedition law of 1798, Mr. Hamilton's resolution on\nsubject of. (See end of vol. 2, Rep. Com.)\n21\n1\nSeneca reservations in Ohio, wishes of Indians to sell\nEx. Doc.\n2\n47\n21\n2\nShaw, Joshua, (percussion gun-locks)\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n29\n20\n1\nShannon, William and Hugh, (extra allowance on\nmuskets)\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n59\n18\n1\nShafer, Jacob, (bounty land)\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n2\n18\n2\nShelleto, Sarah, (buildings destroyed while in public\nuse)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n*26\n18\n2\nShepherd, Moses, (work on Cumberland road,) re-\nport and documents\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n63\n19\n1\nSame\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n133\n20\n1\nSame, with report of Commissioners, take testi-\nmony\n-\nRep. Com\n4\n253\n19\n1\nShomo, Joseph, (enlisting recruits)\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n5\n19\n1\nShaw, Elizabeth, (pension,) due her husband, revo-\nlution\n-\n.\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n19\n2\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n34\n20\n1\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n2\n81\n19\n1\nShumate, William J., (pension)\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n2\n164\n20\n1\nShreve, Henry M., on subject of navigation of Ohio\nand Mississippi rivers\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n11\n21\n2\nSame subject\n-\nEx. Doc\n1\n9\n-\n-\n-\n-\n21\n2\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n179\n20\n1\nShirkey, John, (pension, injuries in public service)\nRep. Com.\n1\n40\n20\n2\nSheverick, Thos., (refund penalty, coasting license)\nRep. Com\n1\n53\n21\n1\nShip builders of Philadelphia, (reduce duty on ar-\nticles used in their profession)\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n369\n18\nI\nSibley, Solomon, fencing destroyed late war\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n87\nTwo reports of the same number.\nDigitized by Google\n132\nINDEX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n21\n1\nSibley, Reeves, and Mather, (laying out road, Mis-\nsouri to Mexico, and holding Indian treaties)\nRep. Com\n3\n416\n19\n1\nSeddle, George, (pension)\nRep. Com.\n2\n193\n19\n2\nSights, Jacob, (bounty land, revolution)\n-\nRep. Com.\nI\n26\nSilver coins. (See Coins.)\n20\n1\nSilk, manual by Secretary of the Treasury on\ngrowth and manufacture of\nEx. Doc.\n4\n158\n20\n1\ntreatise by De Hazze, on rearing of silk worms\nEx. Doc.\n4\n226\n19\n1\nnotes by Genet, on same\nRep. Com.\n2\n182\n20\n1\nmemorial of inhabitants of Connecticut, aid in\ncultivation of the mulberry tree\nEx. Doc.\n4\n159\n20\n2\non leasing land at Greenbush, for raising of\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n49\n21\n1\nessays of D'Homergue and Duponceau, on\ngrowth and manufacture of\nEx. Doc.\ns\n126\n21\n1\nreport of committee on growth and manufacture\nof, with letter from Mr. Duponceau on same\nsubject\nRep. Com.\n2\n289\n2:\n2\nletter from D'Homergue, same subject\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n114\n21\n2\nLegislature of Michigan, on subject of the culti-\nvation of\nEx. Doc.\n3\n95\n21\n2\nMr. Duponceau presents flag of American manu-\nfacture of\nRep. Com.\n1\n7\n20\n2\nSellcock, Joseph, guardian of children of C. Crew,\n(navy pension)\nRep. Com.\n1\n103\n19\n1\nSimpson, John, (pension)\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n20\n1\nSimpson, Eleanor, widow of George, obtaining sub-\nscription to loan United States\nRep. Com.\n3\n165\n20\n1\nSimmons, Benjamin, (Quartermaster certificates,\nrevolution)\nRep. Com\n2\n103\n20\n2\nSitgreaves, Samuel, settlement of account, Com-\nmissioner to England in 1800)\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n54\n21\n1\nSame\nRep. Com.\n1\n105\n18\n1\nSinking Fund, annual report of Commissioners in 1823\nEx. Doc.\ns\n62\n18\n2\nSame, in 1824\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n71\n19\n1\nSame, in 1825\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n79\n19\n2\nSame, in 1826\n.\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n84\n20\n1\nSame, in 1827\n.\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n121\n20\n2\nSame, in 1828\n-\n-\n-\n.\n.\nEx. Doc.\n3\n112\n21\n1\nSame, in 1829\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n53\n21\n8\nSame, in 1830\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n91\n21\n1\nSkinner's plan for supplying the public buildings in\nWashington with water\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n81\n21\n1\nreport of committees, same subject\nRep. Com.\n3\nww\n375\n376\n19\n1\nSlaves, &c., carried off by British, list of, and claim-\nants under Ghent treaty\nEx Doc\n6\n122\n19\n2\nconvention with Great Britain for the payment of\nEx. Doc.\n3\n58\n20\n1\nmemorial of Aug. Neale, agent for claimants\nEx. Doc.\n5\n190\n20\n1\nmemorial of Bouligny and Frost, agents, &c.\nEx. Doc\n6\n242\n20\n1\nopinion of Attorney General, relative to interest\non claims\nEx. Doc.\n6\n256\n20\n1\non extending time to Commissioners in settling\nthe claims\nEx. Doc.\n6\n257\n20\n1\nreport of committee on extending time\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n208\n20\n2\nreport of committee on subject of interest on claims\nRep. Com.\n1\n79\n21\n1\nSlave trade, report of committee (by Mr. Mercer)\nrespecting colonization and suppression of\nslave trade, with collection of all documents\nand proceedings had thereon\nRep. Com.\n3\n348\nDigitized by\nFROM EIGHTEENTH TO TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS.\n133\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n18\n1\nSlave trade, relative to the agency at Cape Mesurado,\nfor suppression of, (Docs. Pres. Mes.)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n122\n19\n2\nSame, (Docs. Pres. Mes., part iv.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n74\n20\n1\nSame, with expenditures, &c., (Docs. Pres: Mes.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n218\n18\n1\nnegotiations with foreign governments, for sup-\npression of\nEx. Doc.\n6\n119\n18\n2\nconvention with Great Britain same subject, with\nproceedings of Senate thereon\n-\nEx. Doe.\n1\n2\n5\n18\n2\nreport of committee on suppression\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n70\n19\n1\ncorrespondence with Great Britain relative to\nthe convention for suppressing\n-\nEx. Doe.\n1\n16\n19\n1\non making appropriation to suppress, with report\nof Secretary of Navy on expenditure of for-\nmer appropriations\nRep. Com.\n1\n65\n19\n2\nexpenditures in 1826, and estimate for 1827,\nsame object\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n69\n20\n2\nsame in 1828, (Docs. Pres. Mes.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n114\n2\n127\n20\n1\nreport on condition of the agency on const of\nAfrica, and annual expense for its support\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n193\n21\n2\nrespecting settlement of accounts of agents for\nreception of Africans at Liberia, (Docs. Pres.\nMes.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n211\n20\n1\nStaves landed at Key West, respecting\nEx. Doc.\n6\n262\n20\n2\nsame subject, (Docs. Pres. Mes.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n115\n19\n1\nSlave ships, Constitution, Louisa and Merino, pro-\n6\nceedings of court, &c., Alabama, relative to\nEx. Doc.\n121\n8\nthe cargoes of\n126\n19\n1\ndepositions of Russell and Armstrong, same sub-\nfect\n-\nEx. Doc.\n9\n152\n19\n1\nrelative to the rights of certain persons to the\ncargoes of, with statement of amount paid\nclaimants\n-\nEx. Doc.\n9\n163\n19\n1\nreport of committee on same subject\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n231\n20\n1\non the claim of Valverde, for part of cargo of\nRep. Com\n1\n49\n21\n2\nFenix, relative to slave captured on board of\nEx. Doc.\n3\n54\n19\n2\nSlaves escaping Into Mexico, respecting the reco.\nvery of\nEx. Doc.\n2\n25\n20\n2\nSlaves escaping into Canada, correspondence re-\nspecting surrender of\nEx. Doc.\n1\n19\n20\n1\nSlaves purchased by R. H. Wilde, cancel bond for\ntransportation of\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n56\n20\n1\nmemorial of Campbell and Cumming, same sub-\nject\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n138\n20\n1\nreport of committee, same\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n76\n20\n1\nSlavery in District of Columbia, memorial of inha-\nbitants of D. C. in favor of abolishing\nEx. Doc.\n5\n215\n20\n1\nmemorial, inhabitants of Permsylvania, same ob-\njeet\nEx. Doc.\n3\n86\n20\n2\nreport of committee on subject of, and respect-\nmg the use of jails\nRep. Com.\n1\n60\n19\n2\non subject of selling free negroes for jail fees\nRep. Com.\n1\n43\n19\n2\nSlavan, John, (revolutionary services)\nRep. Com.\n1\n15\n20\n1\nSame\nRep. Com.\n1\n38\n20\n1\nSlaughter, Philip, (commutation pay, revolution)\nRep. Com.\n3\n146\n21\n1\npension under act of 1828\nRep. Com.\n2\n239\n18\n1\nSlough, Jacob, (lost vouchers, revolution)\nRep. Com.\n2\n97\n19\n1\nSlocum, John, (pension)\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n18\n2\nSmall, Daniel, (pension, revolution)\nRep Com\n54\n134\nINDEX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n21\n1\nSmart, Robert, (value of lumber impressed for pub-\nlic use)\nRep. Com.\n3\n366\n21\n2\nSmith, William, administrator of John Taylor, me-\nmorial of, (land claim)\nEx. Doc.\n3\n59\n18\n1\nSmith, John B.\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n38\n18\n1\nSmith, Dr. James, (vaccine agent)\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n78\n19\n2\nSame\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n95\n18\n1\nSmith, Jonathan S., (property left at Algiers)\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n95\n20\n1\nSame\nRep. Com.\ns\n239\n18\n2\nSmith, Joseph, of Alexandria, (services of slave\nwhile in navy)\nRep Com.\n1\n12\n19\n1\nSmith, John, (pension)\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n19\n1\nSmith, Jabez, (pension)\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n19\n1\nSmith, Moses, (pension increased)\nRep. Com\n2\n172\n19\n1\nSmith, Bird and Abraham, (property taken by Indians\nRep. Com.\n2\n108\n21\n2\nSmith, Eli, (to be reinstated on pension roll)\nRep. Com.\n1\n58\n19\n2\nSmith, Joseph, (see Dupuis, Madrid land claim)\nRep. Com.\n1\n44\n20\n1\nSame\nRep. Com.\n1\n55\n21\n1\nSmith, James, (lost horse, late war)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n64\n21\n2\nSmith, David, (pension, revolutionary services)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n48\n21\n1\nSmith and Dequindre, Michigan volunteers\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n268\n21\n1\nSmith, John, and others, heirs of Buckley\nRep. Com.\n3\n316\n21\n2\nSmoot, Benjamin, sutler to army, late war, (store-\nhouse destroyed by troops of United States\nRep. Com.\n1\n61\n21\n1\nSmuggling, President recommends amendment of\nlaws to prevent, (Pres. Mes.)\nEx. Doc.\nI\n2\n12\n21\n1\non subject of preventing, (see Mr. Cambreleng's\nreport on commerce and navigation)\nRep. Com.\n1\n165\n18\n1\nSmyrna, trade with, during the years 1820-21-'22\nEx. Doc.\n2\n32\n18\n1\nSnyder, Jacob, (lost horse)\nRep. Com.\n2\n100\n21\n1\nSnow, Aaron, (final settlement certificate, revolution)\nRep. Com.\n1\n171\n21\n2\nSolicitor of the Treasury, annual report of, accounts\nin suit\nEx. Doc.\n2\n32\nSouth America, matters relating to Congress at Pa.\nnama. (See Panama.)\n18\n1\nSouth America, Ministers sent to the Republics of,\n(Pres. Mes.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n6\n18\n1\nrelative to foreign interference in controversy\nbetween Spain and\nEx. Doc.\n2\n28\n18\n1\nMr. Clay's proposition, same subject. (See reso-\nlutions, end of vol. 2, Rep. Com., 18th Cong.\n1st sess.)\n18\n2\nviews of President respecting wars of, and\ncourse United States ought to pursue in case\nn\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\nof foreign interference\n-\n15\n16\n19\n1\nrelative to a supposed pledge of United States\non subject of foreign interference\nEx. Doc.\n8\n142\n20\n1\nSouth Seas, on exploring\nRep. Com.\n3\n209\n21\n1\nSouthwick, Solomon, postmaster, sureties of, (re\nleased from judgment United States)\nin\nwww\n1\n112\nRep. Com\n3\n388\n20\nSodus Bay, (Big and Little,) report of survey, &c.\nEx. Doc.\n3\n-\n3\n2\n106\n6\n20\n2\nSoyars, James, (extend pension law of 1828)\nRep. Com.\n1\n91\n21\n1\nSame\nRep. Com.\n2\n275\n18\n2\nSoileau, Noel, heirs of, land claim\nRep. Com.\n1\n32\n18\n1\nSouth Carolina, Legislature of, in favor of the Greeks\nEx. Doc.\n2\n18\n18\n1\nmemorial of Charleston against tariff\nEx. Doc.\n4\n64\n18\n1\nof Beaufort,\nsame\nEx. Doc.\n5\n81\n18\n1\nof Darlington\nsame\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n101\n18\n1\nof St. Luke's parish, same\nEx Doc.\n6\n124\nFROM EIGHTEENTH TO TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS.\n135\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n19\n1\nS. Carolina, retroceding arsenal at Mount Dearborn to\nRep. Com.\n1\n128\n20\n1\nmilitia claims, memorial of Comptroller General\nof, reimbursement of expenditures during late\nwar\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n38\n20\n1\nreport of committee, same subject, (with all the\ndocuments)\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n246\n20\n1\non claim for interest\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n*249\n21\n1\nreport of committee on said claims\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n66\n20\n1\nreport and resolutions, Legislature of, against\ninternal improvements, colonization, and manu-\nfactures\nEx. Doc.\n3\n65\n20\n1\nmemorial from Agricultural Society of St. An-\ndrew's against tariff\nEx. Doc.\n2\n13\n20\n1\nSt. John's against tariff\nEx. Doc.\n2\n14\n20\n1\ninhabitants of Fairfield,\nsame\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n15\n20\n1\nof Columbia,\nsame\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n16\n20\n1\nof Barnwell,\nsame\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n20\n20\n1\nof Orangeburg,\nsame\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n21\n20\n1\nof Abbeville,\nsame\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n23\n20\n1\nof Edgefield,\nsame\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n24\n20\n1\nof Beaufort,\nsame\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n28\n20\n1\nLegislature of,\nsame\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n65\n20\n1\ninhabitants of Laurens,\nsame\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n85\n20\n1\ninhabitants of Chesterfield, same\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n111\n20\n1\nCham. of Com. Charleston, same\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n155\n20\n1\ninhabitants of Newberry, same\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n157\n20\n1\nCanal and Railroad Company, import iron free of\nduty\nEx. Doc.\n6\n247\n21\n1\nsurvey of Charleston and Hamburg railroad, in -\nEx. Doc.\n1\n7\n21\n1\nrelative to building marine hospital at Charleston\nRep. Com.\n1\n*150\n21\n1\nSparks and Watson, (horses lost late war)\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n3\n20\n1\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n33\n20\n2\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n.\nRep. Com.\n1\n27\nSpain, matters relating to South American colonies.\n(See South America.)\n18\n1\nSpain, correspondence (Mr. Forsyth's) relative to\ncession of the Floridas\nEx. Doc.\n4\n55\n18\n2\ncorrespondence (Mr. Forsyth and others) upon\nvarious subjects of difference existing between\nthe United States and Government of\n.\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n179\n20\n1\nlist of claims, spoliations, particularly case of\nRichard W. Meade\nRep. Com.\n1\n58\n20\n1\nreport in case of James Ray and others for spo-\nliations\nRep. Com.\n4\n247\n20\n1\nsame, in cases of Barry, Bailey and Torrey\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n262\n20\n2\ncorrespondence relative to spoliations by\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n56\n20\n2\non granting permission to Spanish vessels to enter\nall the ports of Florida under 15th art. Florida\ntreaty\nRep. Com.\n1\n23\n20\n1\nlist of claims rejected by commissioners under\n11th article of treaty of 1819, evidence not\nbeing furnished by Spain\nEx. Doc.\n5\n212\n20\n1\nletter of Minister United States, Mr. Everett, to\nMinister of Spain on subject of the war with\nSpain and her colonies\nEx. Doc.\n7\n276\n* Two reports of the same number.\nDigitized by Google\n136\nINDEX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n19\n1\nSpirits, ardent, on increasing duties on foreign, and\nimposing tax on domestic\n-\n-\nRcp. Com\n2\n225\n20\n1\non prohibiting sale of, among the Indians\nEx. Doc.\n4\n148\n20\n1\non refunding to certain contractors tax laid on\ndomestic spirts by act of 1813\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n43\n20\n2\non the effects of use of, in the army\n.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n103\n21\n1\nOR discontinuing use of, in army and navy, and\ngrant equivalent in money\nEx. Doc.\n1\n22\n21\n1\nopinion of surgeons respecting use of, by mid\nshipmen\nEx. Doc.\n1\n23\n21\n1\nreport of committee on subject of discontinuing\nuse of, in the army\nRep- Com.\n1\n166\n18\n1\nSpoliations, French, since 1806, correspondence rela-\ntive to indemnity for\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n60\n18\n2\nadditional correspondence, same subject\nEx. Doc.\n2\n18\n18\n1\nreport of committee on claims for, since 1806,\nArchibald Gracie and others\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n127\n19\n1\nsame\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n202\n18\n1\nprevious to 1800, on memorials of claimants for\nRep. Com.\n2\n94\n18\n1\ndocuments cannot be prepared in time for Cong.\nEx. Doc.\n11\n157\n20\n1\non certain claimants for\nan\n263\nRep. Com.\n4\n264\n20\n2\nreport by Mr. Everett in cases of Taylor and\nDexter, same subject, with various documents\nRep. Com.\n1\n82\n19\n2\nreport on claimants (by Mr. Everett) against the\ndifferent Governments for\nRep. Com.\n2\n87\n19\n2\nge eral schedule of claims for spoliations since\n1805, and filed at State Department previous\nto 1826\nEx. Doc.\n9\n68\n20\n2\nadditional to same, (Insurance Companies of New\nYork)\nEx. Doc.\n4\n143\n19\n1\nmemorial of citizens of Newburyport on subject\nof\nEx. Doc.\n3\n45\n19\n2\nof merchants of Philadelphia\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n37\n19\n2\nof New York\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n62\n19\n2\nof Baltimore\n-\n-\n.\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n77\n19\n2\nof Rhode Island\nEx. Doc.\n5\n78\n18\n2\nNetherlands, correspondence in relation to claims\nfor\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n85\n20\n2\nby Spain, correspondence on subject of\nEx. Doc.\n2\n56\n20\n1\nlist of claimants for, particularly R. W. Meade\nRep. Com.\n1\n58\n20\n1\nreport in case of Ray and others\nRep. Com.\n4\n247\n20\n1\nsame in case of Barry, Bailey, and Torrey\nRep. Com.\n4\n262\n19\n2\nSpring, Samuel, of Ohio, (land claim)\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n59\n20\n1\nSame\n-\n.\n.\nRep. Com.\n2\n84\n21\n1\nSame\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n124\n20\n2\nSpraggins, Samuel, and others (land claim)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n31\n21\n2\nSquirrell, Amariah, administrator of Jacob, (pay due\nfor services late war)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n39\n18\n2\nState Department, report of committee on expendi-\ntures in 1823-'4, in the\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n57\n20\n1\nsame in 1825-'6-'7\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n3\n226\n21\n1\nsame in 1828-'9\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n384\n21\n1\nPresident recommends reorganization of the,\n(Pres. Mess.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n19\n21\n1\non subject of appointment of an assistant Sec'ry\nEx. Doc.\n4\n*127\n21\n1\nrespecting retrenchments in the Department of,\nparticularly in the accounts of Ministers, &c.\nEx. Doc.\n3\n85\nTwo reports of the same number.\nDigitized by Google\nFROM BIGHTEENTH TO TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS.\n137\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n19\n1\nStatue of Washington, import free of duty\nRep. Com.\n2\n181\n19\n1\nStarke, Caleb, (commutation pay revolution)\nRep. Com.\n2\n190\n19\n1\nStafford, Benana\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n54\n21\n1\nStafford and others, sureties of Southwick, post-\n}\n~~\n1\n112\nRep. Com.\nmaster\n3\n388\n19\n2\nStaten Island, proposition of New York to sell to\nUnited States fortification on\nEx. Doc.\n3\n49\n21\n1\nStandish, Nathaniel, (pension, revolution)\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n413\n19\n2\nStansbury, Tobias E. and Wm., (property destroyed\nby enemy, late war)\nRep. Com\n1\n45\n21\n1\nStansbury, Arth. J., draftsman to House of Repre. 2\nRep. Com.\n~~\n1\n113\nsentatives U.S., on discontinuing services of\n3\n338\n20\n1\nStationery for custom-house, Philadelphia, respecting\nEx. Doc.\n3\n105\n18\n1\nSteamboats, on regulating, and providing for safety\nof passengers in\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n125\n18\n2\ncauses of disasters on board of\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n69\n21\n2\nreport of Sec'ry of the Treasury, same subject\nEx. Doc.\n4\n131\n20\n1\nduty collected on steamboat tonnage in 1827\nEx. Doc.\n6\n249\n18\n1\nStealey, John, (land claim)\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n131\n20\n1\nStearn, Catharine, (right of dower in land, navy\nyard, Charlestown, Mass.)\nRep. Com.\n1\n2\n56\n19\n1\nSteinrod, Daniel, (work on Cumberland road)\nRep. Com.\n~~~\n1\n2\n183\n18\n1\nSteptoe, James, and others, (land claim)\n-\nRep. Com\n2\n84\n19\n1\nSteinman, Jonathan, and others, (additional allowance\non muskets)\nRep. Com.\n1\n61\n19\n1\nSteel, Richard W., (pay and bounty as a soldier late\nwar)\nRep. Com.\n2\n142\n19\n2\nSame\n-\n-\nRep Com.\n1\n67\n20\n1\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n229\n21\n1\nSame\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n326\n20\n2\nStewart, Charles, destruction frigate Philadelphia\nRep. Com.\n1\n37\n21\n1\nStewart, Wm., and Amos Binney, against Chesapeake\nand Ohio canal\nRep. Com.\n3\n412\n21\n1\nStewart, Wm., (refund overpayment on land)\nRep. Com\n3\n398\n19\n1\nStewart, Duncan, (pension)\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n19\n1\nStephenson, Hugh, (pension)\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n20\n2\nStephens, Peggy, and others, (fee-simple in land re-\nserved to them, Indian treaty)\nRep. Com\n1\n42\n20\n2\nStereotype laws of United States, on cost of\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n47\n21\n2\nreport on proposals by Duff Green\nRep Com.\n1\n46\n21\n1\nSteubenville, memorial of ladies of, against removal\nof Indians\nRep. Com.\n2\n2.9\n21\n1\nSteubenville land district, respecting the disposal of\ncertain reservations in\nRep. Com.\n3\n411\n21\n1\nStiggins, George, and others, Indians, (United States\nto relinquish interest in their reservations)\nRep. Com.\n1\n69\n18\n1\nSt. Anne's church in Detroit\n.\nRep. Com.\n1\n30\n18\n1\nSt. Helena land district, on pre-emption rights\nRep. Com.\n2\n108\n19\n2\nSame\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n12\n19\n1\non confirming claims to lands in\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n119\n20\n1\non granting pre-emptions in\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n31\n21\n2\nreport of Register, &c. on claim of John McDo-\nnough\nEx. Doc.\n1\n23\n19\n1\nSt. Marks, post at, on its usefulness for military pur-\nposes\nEx. Doc.\n5\n83\n20\n2\nreport of survey, &c. for improving the harbor of\nEx. Doc.\n2\n76\n19\n1\nSt. Augustine road, report of Quartermaster General\non progress of\nEx.\n,Coogle\n18\n138\nINDEX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n21\n1\nSt. Augustine, report of survey, and estimate of\ncost, for improving harbor of\nEx. Doc.\n4\n93\n19\n1\nSt. Louis, Missouri, on establishing an arsenal at\nRep. Com.\n1\n129\n2\n2\ngrant lots to trustees of schools in\n.\nRep. Com.\n1\n12\n19\n2\nSt. Mary's and St. John's rivers, improve navigation\nof\n-\nTep. Com.\n1\n70\n20\n1\nSame subject\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n61\n20\n1\nSt. Lawrence, correspondence with Great Britain\nrelative to the free navigation of the -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n43\n20\n1\nSt. Stephen's land district, report of Register and\nReceiver on claims in\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n285\n21\n2\nSt. Croix, memorial of merchants respecting trade\nwith\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n34\n21\n2\ncorrespondence respecting commercial inter-\ncourse with\n-\nEx. Doe.\n1\n21\n21\n1\nreport of committee on same subject\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n117\n20\n1\nStore-houses for Quartermaster's Departm't, respect.\ning, particularly those in Florida, New York\nand New Orleans, (Docs. Pres. Mess.)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n75\n18\n2\nStocks of 1824, payment of awards under treaty\nwith Spain, respecting proposals for\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n53\n18\n2\ndividends unclaimed on the 1st January, 1825\n-\nEx. Doc.\ns\n62\n19\n1\nreport of committee, same subject\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n139\n19\n1\nStone, David, (pension)\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n20\n1\nStonington harbor, survey of, crect sea wall\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n153\n20\n1\nStone, John, (remittance by Com. Gen. of Provisions\nto him, and lost)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n29\n20\n2\nStone, Banister, (release from security, contract to\nfurnish arms)\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n104\n21\n1\nStorer, Dorothy, and Sarah Easton, (services of their\nfather, Col. Harrison, revolution)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\nSO\n21\n2\nSame\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n116\n21\n2\nStockton and Belt. (lost baggage, &c. late war)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n19\n19\n2\nStrahan, Gregory, heirs of (Canadian refugee, land)\nRep. Com.\n1\n9\n19\n1\nSame\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n17\n18\n2\nStuart, Com. Charles, President declines giving in-\nformation relative to his conduct while in the\nPacific\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n42\n20\n1\nrelative to destruction of frigate Philadelphia -\nRep. Com.\n3\n201\n20\n2\nsame subject\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n37\n2:\n2\nSuits, return of those pending on 4th July, 1830, on\nbehalf of the United States\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n32\n21\n2\nSugarcane, manual on the cultivation, &c. of\n-\nEx. Doc.\ns\n62\n18\nto\nSugars, refined, on allowing additional drawback on\nRep. Com.\n1.\n67\n20\n1\nSame object\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n51\n21\n2\nwhite and brown, amount imported and exported\nannually, from 1815 to 1829, duties thereon,\nand amount of drawback\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n18\n21\n2\nwhite and brown, amount imported annually, from\n1st October, 1820, to 30th September, 1829,\nand 9 months of 1850, from whence imported,\nand average price of cost per pound\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n55\n21\n2\nmanual on subject of cultivation and manufacture\nof\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n62\n21\n2\nmanufactured in the U. States, on the subject of\nEx. Doc.\n4\n134\n20\n1\nSummerl & Brown, administrators of Norris, (draw-\nback)\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n101\nSupreme Court. (See Judiciary.)\nDigitized by Google\nFROM EIGHTEENTH TO TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS.\n139\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n21\n1\nSurplus revenue, President recommends that provi-\nsion be made for the disposal of the (Pres.\nMes.)\n-\n.\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n11\n21\n2\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n14\n21\n2\nreport of committee, (by Mr Polk,) on subject\nof distributing it among the States, for purposes\nof internal improvement\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n51\nMr. Martin's resolution, same subject. (See reso-\nlution No 2, 2d session 21st Congress.)\n20\n2\nSunday mails, on subject of prohibiting transporta-\ntion of\nRep. Com.\n1\n65\n21\n1\nroutes on which the mail is transported on Sabbath\nEx. Doc.\n3\n73\n21\n1\nreport of committee, on same subject, with the\nviews of the minority of the committee\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n271\n21\n2\nmemorial of citizens of Kentucky against inter-\nfering with\nEx. Doc.\n3\n79\n21\n2\nmemorial of citizens of Windham, Vermont, same\nEx. Doc.\n4\n115\n20\n1\nSurvey of coast of United States, on subject of, with\nlist of instruments procured by Hassler\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n264\n20\n1\nSurveyors of Customs, on increase pay of\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n35\n19\n2\nSurveyors of lands, compensations and allowances in\n1824, '5, and '6\nEx. Doc.\n3\n55\n20\n1\ncondition of Surveyors' offices in Hlinois and Mis-\nsouri, and relative to clerk hire\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n145\n20\n1\nappointment of Surveyor for Virginia military dis-\ntrict, in Ohio -\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n53\n21\n1\nrelative to interruptions in the discharge of their\nduties -\nEx. Doc.\n4\n103\nSurveys for roads or canals. (See Roads, Canals, or\nname of canal or road.)\nwith a view to internal improvements. (See In-\nternal Improvements.)\nfor improvements of rivers and harbors. (See\nnames of rivers, &c.)\n19\n2\nSurgeons of Navy, on subject of\n,\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n47\n20\n1\nmemorial of, increase their pay -\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n182\n18\n1\nSurgeon General, disbursements in 1823 by the\n(Docs. Pres. Mes.)\n.\n-\nEx. Doc\n1\n2\n17\n18\n2\nSimilar report in 1824\n-\n.\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n73\n19\n1\nSame in 1825\n-\n0\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n29\n19\n2\nSame in 1826\n-\n.\n.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n189\n20\n1\nSame in 1827\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n91\n20\n2\nSame in 1828\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n63\n21\n1\nSame in 1829\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n156\n21\n1\nrespecting pay and allowances to\n-\n.\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n47\n19\n1\nSutton, Ephraim (services in late war)\n.\n,\nRep. Com\n2\n169\n20\n1\nSweet, Amos, and others (additional allowance on\nmuskets)\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n3\n168\n19\n2\nSweden, commercialtreaty with, expired (Pres. Mes.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n6\n19\n2\non exempting wedish and Norw egian vessels from\ndiscriminating duties\n-\n.\nRep. Com.\n1\n36\n20\n1\ncopy of commercial treaty with\n-\n.\nEx. Doc.\n3\n122\n18\n1\nSymmes, John Cleves, respecting township of land\nwithin his patent\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n88\n18\n1\nSame subject\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n135\n21\n1\nTariff of duties imposed by foreign governments on\nimports from the United States (accompanying\nreport on finance)\n-\n-\nDigitized by\nRx. Doc. Google\n1\n6\n45\n140\nINDEX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n18\n1\nTariff, duties, President Monroe recommends revision\nof, with view to the protection of manufactures\n(Pres. Mes.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n18\n1\ncomparative statements of duties under old and\nnew tariff\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n38\n18\n1\nview of the operation, &c. of the tariff\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n-\n(72\n75\n18\n1\nreport of committee, on increasing, for benefit of\nagriculture\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n89\n20\n1\nreport of committee in 1828, on subject of a new\ntariff, with statements of sundry persons in re.\nlation to the various articles\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n115\n20\n1\nMr. McDuffie's report from the Committee of\nays and Means, upon the subject of\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n185\n20\n2\nPresident Adams's views respecting (Pres. Mcs.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n20\n2\nrules and regulations for collection of duty under\nnew\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n60\n21\n1\nPresident Jackson's views respecting the (Pres.\nMes.)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n9\n21\n1\nreport of committee, relative to domestic manu-\nfactures, and against altering the tariff laws\nRep. Com.\n1\n54\n21\n2\nviews of President in relation to the power of\nCongress to regulate, and with respect to the\n~~~\nEx. Doc.\n2\nunequal operation of the present (Pres. Mes.)\n{\n15\n1\n22\n21\n2\nreport of committee, (Mr. Mallary's,) upon the\nsubject of\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n36\nmemorials for and against the tariff; viz.\n18\nI\ninhabitants of Maine, against increase\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n71\n20\n1\nSame\n-\nEx. Doc.\ns\n91\n18\n1\ninhabitants of Portsmouth, N. H., against increase\nEx. Doc.\n5\n87\n20\n1\ninhabitants of the State of New Hampshire, in\nfavor of an increase\n-\nEx. Doc\n3\n80\n20\n1\nfarmers of New Hampshire, in favor of an increase\nEx. Doc.\n3\n81\n18\n1\nmerchants of Boston, Mass., against an increase -\nEx. Doc\n4\n67\n20\nI\nwool-growers of Berkshire, Mass., in favor of in-\ncrease\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n29\n20\n1\nBoston, Mass., in favor of increase\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n84\n20\n1\numbrella manufactory of Hingham, Mass., in fa-\nvor of increase\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n176\n20\n1\nship-builders of Duxbury, Massachusetts, against\nincrease\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n96\n20\n1\nfarmers of Worcester, Mass., against increase\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n95\n20\n2\nBoston merchants pay duty under old tariff\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n64\n20\n2\ninhabitants of Boston, Mass., against new tariff\nEx. Doc.\n3\n100\n20\n1\nfarmers and manufacturers of Kent, Rhode Island,\nin favor of increase\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n64\n20\n1\nLegislature of Rhode Island in favor of increase\nEx. Doc.\n3\n98\n20\n1\ncotton manufacturers of Providence, Rhode Island,\nin favor of increase\n.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n1SEE\n20\n1\ninhabitants of Newport, Rhode Island, against an\nincrease on molasses\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n11\n20\n1\ninhabitants of warren, Rhode Island, against an\nincrease on molasses\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n20\n1\ninhabitants of Providence, Rhode Island, against\nan increase\n.\nEx. Doc.\n5\n20\n1\ninhabitants of Bristol Rhode Island, against an\nincrease\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n17\n18\n1\nmanufacturers of Connecticut in favor of an\nincrease\nFx,\nDoc\nFROM EIGHTEENTH TO TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS.\n141\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n1\nTariff, Chamber of Commerce, New Haven, Connecti-\ncut, against an increase\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n96\n1\ninhabitants of Craftsbury, Vermont, against an\nincrease\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n31\n1\ndelegates of New York in favor of increase\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n37\n1\ninhabitants of Rensselaer county, New York, in\nfavor of increase\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n48\n1\ninhabitants of Albany, New York, in favor of in-\ncrease\nEx. Doc.\n4\n66\n1\nvenders of hardware in New York, against an\nincrease\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n65\n1\nChamber of Commerce of New York, against an\nincrease\nEx. Doc.\n4\n68\n1\ninhabitants of Dutchess county, New York, in fu-\nvor of an increase\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n33\n1\nwool. growers of Madison, New York, in favor of\nan increase\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n112\n1\ninhabitants of Albany, N.Y., in favor of an increase\nEx. Doc.\n2\n42\nSame\ndo.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n132\n1\nLegislature of New York,\ndo.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n123\n1\nAgricultural Society of Ontario, N.Y. do.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n63\n1\nfarmers of Columbia county, N. Y. do.\n-\nEx Doc.\n4\n142\n1\ninhabitants of Herkimer, N. Y.\ndo.\n-\nEx. Doc.\ns\n147\n1\ninhabitants of Otsego, N. Y.\ndo.\n-\nLx. Doc.\n5\n178\n1\ninhabitants of Delaware, N. Y.\ndo.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n229\n1\nSlate Company of New York, in favor of an in-\ncrease on slate\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n228\n1\nChamber of Commerce of N. Y., against increase\nEx. Doc.\n3\n94\n5\n175\n1\ninhabitants of Dutchess county, N. Y. do.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n227\n6\n239\n2\ninhabitants of New York,\ndo.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n65\n1\ninhabitants of Paterson, N. J., in favor of an in-\ncrease\nEx. Doc.\n2\n27\n1\nLegislature of New Jersey, in favor of an increase\nF.x. Doc.\n5\n198\n1\nmembers of Legislature, and farmers of Penn-\nsylvania. in favor of\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n19\n1\ninhabitants of Philadelphia, in favor of\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n100\n1\nPennsylvania Society encouraging manufactures,\nin favor of\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n116\n1\nfarmers of Pennsylvania, in favor of\nEx. Doc.\n6\n117\n1\ninhabitants of Philadelphia county, in favor of\nEx. Doc.\n6\n123\n1\ninhabitants of State of Pennsylvania, in favor of\nEx. Doc.\n2\n36\n1\ninhabitants of Northampton, Pennsylvania, in fa-\nvor of increase on slate\nEx. Doc.\n3\n114\n1\nLegislature of Pennsylvynia, in favor of\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n97\n1\ninhabitants of Washington, Pa., in favor of\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n181\n1\ninhabitants of Adams, Pa., in favor of\n.\nEx. Doc.\n5\n191\n1\ninhabitants of Beaver, Pa., in favor of\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n213\n1\nLegislature of Pennsylvania approving of tariff\nof 1828\nRep. Com.\n1\n146\n1\nChamber of Commerce of Philadelphia, against\nincrease\nEx. Doc.\n5\n94\n1\ninhabitants of Philadelphia, Pa., against increase\nEx. Doc.\n3\n93\n1\nmanufacturers of hardware of Philadelphia,\nagainst increase\nEx. Doc.\n5\n202\n2\nLegislature of Delaware, approving of tariff of\n1828\nEx. Doc.\n4\n137\n1\ninhabitants of Baltimore, Maryland, approving of\ntariff of 1828\nDigitized by\nFx. Doc.\n5\n142\nINDEX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n20\n1\nTariff, Chamber of Commerce of Baltimore, Maryland,\napproving of tariff of 1828\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n82\n20\n1\ninhabitants of Anne Arundel, Maryland, approv-\ning of tariff of 1828\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n188\n20\nI\ninhabitants of Alleghany, Maryland, in favor of\nan increase\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n207\n18\n1\ninhabitants of Richmond, Va., against increase\n-\nEx. D -C\n4\n74\n18\n1\ninhabitants of Petersburg, Va.,\ndo.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n88\n18\n1\ninhabitants of Norfolk, Va.,\ndo.\n-\nEx. Doc\n6\n112\n20\n1\ninhabitants of Mecklenburg, Va.,\ndo.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\nSO\n18\n1\ninhabitants of Beaufort, N. C.,\ndo.\n-\nEx. Doc\n5\n81\n20\n1\ninhabitants of\ndo.\ndo.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n28\n18\n1\ninhabitants of Fayetteville, N. C.\ndo.\n-\nEx. Doc\n6\n109\n20\n1\nLegislature of North Carolina,\ndo.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n62\n18\n1\ninhabitants of Charleston, S. C.,\ndo.\n-\nEx Doc.\n4\n64\n18\n1\ninhabitants of Darien, S C.,\ndo.\n-\nEx. Doc\n5\n98\n18\n1\ninhabitants of Darlington, S. C.,\ndo.\n-\nEx. Doc\n5\n101\n18\n1\ninhabitants of St.Luke's Parish, S. c., do.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n124\n20\n1\nSt. Andrew's Agricultural Soc. S. C., do.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n13\n20\n1\nSt. John's\ndo.\ndo.\n-\nEx Doc.\n2\n14\n20\n1\ninhabitants of Fairfield, S. C.,\ndo.\n-\nEx Doc.\n2\n15\n20\n1\ninhabitants of Columbia, S. C.,\ndo.\n-\nEx Doc.\n2\n16\n20\n1\ninhabitants of Barnwell, S. C.,\ndo.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n20\n20\n1\ninhabitants of Orangeburg, S. C.,\ndo.\n-\nEx Doc.\n2\n21\n20\n1\ninhabitants of Abbeville, S. C.,\ndo.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n23\n20\n1\ninhabitants of Edgefield, S. C.,\ndo.\n-\nEx Doc.\n2\n24\n20\n1\nLegislature of South Carolina,\ndo.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n65\n20\n1\ninhabitants of St. Laurens, S. C.,\ndo.\n-\nEx Doc\n3\n85\n20\n1\ninhabitants of Chesterfield, S. C.,\ndo.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n111\n20\nI\nChamber of Commerce of Charleston, S. C.,\nagainst increase\n-\nEx. Doc\n4\n155\n20\n1\ninhabitants of Newbury, S. C., against increase\n-\nEx. Doc.\ns\n157\n18\n1\ninhabitants of Madison, Georgia\ndo.\n-\nEx. Doc\n6\n110\n18\n1\ninhabitants of Putnam county, Geo., do.\nEx. Doc.\n6\n114\n20\n1\nLegislature of Georgia against powers of General\nGovernment\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n120\n20\n2\nLegislature of Georgia against new tariff\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n70\n21\n1\nresolutions of Georgia\ndo.\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n98\n20\n1\nLegislature of Ohio in favor of powers of General\nGovernment\nEx. Doc.\n4\n156\n20\n1\nLegislature of Alabama against an increase\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n113\n19\n2\nTactics, cavalry, for militia, system of\n-\n-\nF.x. Doc.\ns\n57\n21\n2\nrelative to the printing, &c., of the\nEx. Doc.\n2\n47\n18\n1\nTallow, chandlers of Boston, against laying duty on\nimported\nEx. Doc\n6\n105\n18\n1\nchandlers of New York, same object\nEx. Doc.\n6\n106\n18\n1\ncitizens of New Bedford, in favor of duty on\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n107\n18\n1\ncitizens of Nantucket, same\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n108\n21\n2\nTaxes, direct, amount assessed to each State, in 1814,\n'15, and '16, and amount paid into the Trea-\nsury, &c.\nEx. Doc.\n2\n35\n21\n2\nreasons why not prepared before adjournment of\nCongress\nEx. Doc.\n4\n132\n18\n2\nTaxes, on taxing lands, sold by United States im\nmediately after sale\nRep. Com.\n2\n84\n19\n1\nrespecting sale and redemption of lands in Ter-\nritories, sold for\nRep. Com.\n1\n127\n19\n2\non lands in Territories belonging to non-resi-\ndents, respecting\nRep. Com.\n1\n7\nFROM BIGHTEENTH TO TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS.\n143\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n19\n1\nTannehill, Wilkins, (services of wagon and team,\nlate war)\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n63\n21\n1\nSame\n-\n-\n.\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n107\n20\n2\nTaylor, George, (French spoliations)\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n82\n21\n1\nTaylor and Wilkins, executors of Morrison, (im-\nprovements at salt works)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n133\n21\n2\nTaylor, John, adm'r of, memorial, (land claim)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n59\n21\n2\nTaylor, John B., memorial, and report of Secretary\nof Treasury, (loan office certificate, revolu-\ntion)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n83\n19\n1\nTeas, losses likely to be sustained in collection of\nduties on teas in Philadelphia\nEx. Doc.\n8\n137\n20\n1\namount of duty received in 1823, '4, '5, '6, and\n'7, on\nEx. Doc.\n4\n165\n20\n1\nmemorial of merchants of Philadelphia, reduce\nduty on\nEx Doc.\n3\n109\n20\n1\nreport of committee on reducing the duty on\nRep. Com\n3\n149\n20\n2\nmemorial, merchants, Philadelphia, same subject\nEx. Doc.\n2\n63\n21\n1\nPresident recommends reduction of duty, (Pres.\nMes.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n10\n21\n1\nmemorial Chamber of Commerce Philadelphia,\nsame object\nEx. Doc.\n2\n283\n21\n1\nmemorial merchants of Philadelphia, same\n-\nEx. Doc\n2\n282\n20\n1\nTeche and Vermillion rivers, improve navigation of\nRep. Com.\n3\n188\n21\n1\nreport of survey of\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n7\n21\n1\nTeel, John, (carrying despatches, revolution)\nRep. Com\n1\n132\n21\n1\nTennille, Francis, (Yazoo land claim)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n40\n20\n1\nTennehill, Col. William A., memorial of, (relieved\nfrom judgment of United States against him)\nEx. Doc.\n3\n115\n21\n2\nreport of committee, same\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n72\n18\n1\nTennessee, Alabama, and Coosa rivers, on connect-\ning by canals\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n123\n19\n1\nTennessee and Coosa river, canal route\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n67\n19\n1\nreport of committee, same subject\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n220\n21\n1\nsame subject\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n180\n21\n2\nTennessee and Holston rivers, on expediency of\nprocuring survey of, improve navigation, &c. .\nRep. Com.\n1\n64\n18\n2\nTennessee, memorial of members of bar at Nash-\nville, judiciary system\nEx. Doc.\n2\n29\n19\n1\nresolution, Legislature, western armory\n.\nEx. Doc.\n3\n44\n19\n1\nrelinquish title of United States in lands for use\nof education\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n68\n20\n1\nquantity and quality of vacant lands in\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n76\n20\n1\ndocuments, same subject, by Mr Polk\n.\nEx. Doc.\n5\n232\n20\n1\nreport of committee, on granting them to the\nState\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n32\n21\n1\nrespecting the quantity and value of these lands\nEx Doc.\n1\n18\n21\n1\nreport of committee on disposal of these lands -\nRep Com.\n1\n137\n21\n1\nmemorial of Legislature, canal, Tennessee river\nto Mobile bay -\nRep. Com.\n2\n228\n21\n1\nmemorial of Legislature, aid in making road,\nVirginia line to Mississippi\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n229\n21\n1\nmemorial of Legislature, against rechartering\nUnited States' Bank\n.\nRep. Com.\n1\n107\n20\n1\nTennessee militia, correspondence of Gen. Jackson\nrelative to term of service of, in Creek war\n.\nEx. Dec.\n4\n146\n20\n1\nreport of committee relative to the trial and ex-\necution of certain Tennessee militiamen, with\nall the documents on the subject\n.\nRep. Com.\n2\n140\nDigitized by Google\n144\nINDEX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n20\n1\nTennessee militia, Gov. Blount's order calling Col.\nPipkin's regiment into service\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n225\n18\n1\nTerry, Enos, (injuries to mill dam) -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n74\n20\n1\nTerritory of Huron, on establishing\n.\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n79\n21\n1\nsame subject\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n56\n20\n1\nTexas, respecting boundary between U.S. and\n.\nEx. Doc.\n3\n61\n21\n1\nTharp, William, various claims growing out of his\nconnexion with the army\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n374\n21\n1\nTheus, Simeon, administrator of, payment of his\nclaim as Collector at Charleston\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n260\n21\n1\nThames, river Connecticut, survey of\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n+\n125\n19\n1\nThayer Jerejah, (pension)\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n2\n104\n18\n1\nThomas, John, & Co., transporting flour\n-\n.\nRep. Com.\n1\n28\n18\n2\nThomas, Martin, administrator of Goets & Westfall,\n(additional allowance on muskets)\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n70\n20\n1\nThomas, Minor, (land claim)\n-\n.\nRep. Com\n2\n60\n21\n1\nThomas, John H, (land claim)\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n336\n21\n2\nThomas, Judith, (five years' half-pay pension, servi-\nces of her husband, late war)\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n80\n18\n1\nThompson's Island, causes of, and sickness at, (Docs.\nPres Mes.)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n178\n19\n1\nThompson, William, (pension, naval services\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n84\n19\n2\nThompson, William, paymaster, (payments made to\nrepresentatives of deceased soldiers\nRep. Com.\n1\n35\n20\n1\nSame\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n6\n20\n2\nThompson, John, and others, (land claim)\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n31\n19\n1\nTherber & King, vessel captured while in public use\nRep Com.\n1\n34\n20\n2\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n19\n21\n1\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n15\n18\n1\nThooft, Bernard, (benefit of drawback)\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n31\n20\n1\nThornton, Robert, (see Mrs. Decatur,) destruction\nPhiladelphia frigate\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n201\n20\n2\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n37\n20\n2\nThorn, Charlotte M. R., (navy pension)\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n103\n18\n2\nThurston, B., Judge of circuit court, District of Co-\nlumbia, respecting charges against, by John\nP. Van Ness\nEx. Doc.\n2\n85\n19\n1\nThrog's Point, Long Island, relative to purchase of\nEx. Doc.\n4\n60\n19\n1\nThorndike, Israel, and others, claims on Russian\nGovernment\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n25\n21\n2\nThornton, Jane, (commutation pay, revolutionary\nservices)\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n55\n21\n2\nThorn, James, and others, (partners of Elbert An-\n57\nderson, army contractors)\nRep. Com.\n1\n-\n91\n20\n1\nTipton, William, (arrears of pension, revolution)\nRep. Com.\n4\n235\n21\n1\nSame\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n37\nTimber, live oak. (See Live Oak.)\n21\n1\nTimberlake, John B., purser in navy, report of Se-\ncretary of Navy respecting the accounts of,\nand of those of Lieut. Robert B. Randolph\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n116\n21\n1\nTingle, George E., (services as clerk to Governor\nof Florida)\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n205\n18\n1\nTompkins, Daniel D., on settlement of his accounts\nEx. Doc.\n-\n1\n6\n6\n122\n18\n1\nSame\n-\n~\n1\n1\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n107\n18\n1\nstatement of the final settlement of his accounts\nEx Doc.\n10\n149\n20\n2\nTonnage duties, on repealing\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n19\nDigitized by Google\nFROM EIGHTEENTH TO TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS.\n145\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n20\n1\nTonnage, steamboat, amount of duty collected on,\nin 1827\nEx. Doc.\n6\n249\n18\n1\nTonnage, district, of the United States, in 1822,\nannual statement of\n-\n-\n.\nEx. Doc.\n2\n46\n18\n2\nSame in 1823\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n50\n19\n1\nSame in 1824\n-\n.\n-\n.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n28\n19\n2;\nSame in 1825\n-\n-\n.\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n100\n20\nSame in 1826\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx Doc.\n2\n48\n20\nSame in 1827\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n54\n21\n1\nSame in 1828\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n21\n2\nSame in 1829\n49\n291\n2\n-\n.\n-\n-\n.\nEx. Doc.\n4\n146\n266\n20\n1\nemployed in the foreign trade in 1826, (accom-\npanying annual report on finance)\n.\nEx. Doc.\n7\n292\n28\n20\n2\nSame in 1827,\ndo\n-\n-\n-\nEx Doc.\n1\n9\n32\n21\n1\nSame in 1828,\ndo\n-\n.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n6\n21\n21\n2\nSame in 1829,\ndo\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n7\n[Note.-Many views and statements of the tonnage\nof the United States accompany the annual report\non the Commerce and Navigation of the United\nStates, which may be seen on reference to that\ndocument, under the appropriate head of this\nIndex.]\n18\n1\nTopp, John, lumber destroyed\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n114\n19\n1\nTohonheche, or Big Skin, Indian, (pension)\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n194\n18\n2\nTownsend, William, anchors furnished for use of\nNavy\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n3\n21\n1\nTortugas, examination of, for naval purposes, (Docs.\n236\nPres. Mes.)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n21\n2\nTorrey, Joseph W., (services as attorney, in Michi-\ngan)\n-\nRen. Com\n1\n44\n21\n1\nTownsend and others, sureties of Dox, Postmaster\nRep. Com.\n1\n109\n21\n1\nTrahand, Jean Marie, heirs of, land claim\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n89\n21\n1\nTracy, Elisha, extra services as Deputy Commissary\nof Purchases\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n354\n21\n1\nTransylvania University, on granting land to\n-\nRep. Com\n3\n308\n21\n1\nTreadwell, William, heirs of, (lost revolutionary land\nwarrant)\n8\nRep. Com.\n1\n156\n21\n2\nSame\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n27\n21\n1\nTreasury Department, report of Committee on con-\ntingent expenses of the, in-1929\n.\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n346\n21\n2\nSame, in 1830\n.\nRep. Com\n1\n108\n19\n1\nTreasurer's accounts from April, 1824, to April, 1825,\nEx. Doc.\n10\n184\n19\n2\nSame, for 1826\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n145\n-\n21\n2\nsettlements of accounts of Thomas T. Tucker\n.\nEx. Doc.\n4\n133\nTreaties with Indian tribes (See Indian.)\n18\n2\nTreaty with Russia, respecting Northwest Coast of\nAmerica\n-\nEx. Doc\n3\n58\n169\n19\nwith Governments of Colombia, (Doca.Pres.Mea.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n1\n146\n19\n2\nwith Deamark, commercial,\ndo\n-\nEx. Doc\n1\n2\n21\n2\nSame\n-\nEx. Doc\n1\n3\n149\n19\n2\nwith Central America, (Docs. Pres. Mes.)\n1\n-\nEx. Doc\n2\nwith Great Britain. (See Great Britain.)\n20\n1\nwith Sweden and Norway, commercial\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n122\n20\n2\nwith Lubeck, Bremen, and Hamburg, commercial\nEx. Doc.\n3\n92\n21\n2\nwith Austria, commercial, concluded 27th Aug.\n1829\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n129\n19\n1\nTrigo, Elie'\n-\n.\nRep. Com.\n1\n108\n1\nTriplett, Peter, (pension)\nRep Com.\n2\n164\n19\n-\n19\n146\nINDEX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS.\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n19\n:\nTroxell, Abraham, (pension)\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n20\n2\nTrumbull, Col. John. on subject of national paintings\nEx. Doc.\n1\n10\n19\n1\nTschiffely, Fredenck D., services as clerk in Land\nOffice\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n11\n21\n1\nTucker's Island, or Flat Beach, survey of\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n81\n21\n1\nTuiller, Francis Isidore, (land claim)\n-\n.\nRep. Com.\n1\n77\n21\n1\nTuillier, John, heirs of, (land claim)\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n86\n19\n1\nummer, Isanc, (pension)\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n94\nTurnpike roads. (See Roads.)\n21\n1\nTupper, Percia, (buildings destroyed while in pub-\nlic use)\n.\nRep. Com.\n3\n322\n18\nCV\nTurney, Abel, (back pension, revolution)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n40\n19\nI\nSame\nRep, Com.\n2\n164\n20\n1\nFurnbull, Andrew, heirs of, (confirm land claim)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n23\n2:\n1\nTus umbia and Memphis road, appropriation for\n.\nRep. Com.\n2\n293\n19\n1\nTygart's Valley, survey with view to western armory\nEx. Doc.\n8\n136\n19\n1\nUniversity, National, President recommends, (Pres.\nMess.)\nEx Doc.\n1\n1\n15\n18\nUnclaimed dividends on public stocks, on 1st Janu-\nary 1825\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n62\n19\n1\nUnclained dividends, report of committee, same\nsubject\nRep. Com.\n2\n139\nUnfinished business. (See Business)\n19\n1\nUnderwood, Phineas, (land claim)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n73\n19\n1\nUtter, Samuel, (pension)\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n19\n4\nUnited States, on procuring documents from Eng-\nland, history of\nRep. Com.\n2\n91\n20\n1\nUnion county, Indiana, grant land for schools in\nRep. Com\n2\n68\n21\n:\nUniontown, road from, to Presque Isle, on making\nRep. Com.\n2\n196\n18\nI\nVaccination, report on a memorial of Doctor James\nSmith respecting\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n78\n19\n77\nreport of committee on subject of\n.\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n95\n19\ni\nin the army, regulations respecting\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n90\n20\nI\nVarioloid or small-pox in Washington city, on sub-\njeet of\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n215\n18\n1\nVandalia, respecting robbery Register of Land\nOffice at\n-\nEx Doc.\ns\n76\n18\n1\nVandalia, report of committee, same subject\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n66\n18\n2\nVail, Aaron. (claim under treaty with Spain)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n23\n18\n2\nVan Ness, John P., (charges against Judge Thurston)\nRep. Com.\n2\n85\n19\nI\nValle, Francis, and others, (land claim)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n75\n19\n2\nSame\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n4\n20\n1\nSame\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n82\n20\n1\nValverde, Veabel Orsono de, claimant of cargo on\nboard slave ships Merino, Louisa, &c.\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n49\n21\n1\nVan Antwep, and others, heirs of Major John Camp-\nbell\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n273\n21\n2\nVan Kleeck, Laurence'L., Collector internal revenue\nin 1816\nRep. Com.\n1\n67\n21\n1\nVawters, William, (commutation pay, revolution)\nRep. Com.\n3\n313\nVessels sunk, defence of Baltimore. (See Baltimore.)\n20\n1\nVermont, memorial of inhabitants of Craftsbury, in\nfavor of tariff\nEx. Doc.\n2\n31\n21\n2\nmemorial of inhabitants of Windham against in-\nterfering with Sunday mails\nEx. Doc.\n4\n115\n20\n1\nVermillion river, improve navigation of\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n188\n21\n1\nVillemont and Little Rock road, appropriation for\nRep Com.\n2\n218\n20\n2\nVine, Jean Baptist, and others, (land claim)\nRep. Com.\n1\n40\n21\n1\nSame\nDigitized by Rep. Com\n1\n81\nFROM EIGHTEENTH TO TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS.\n1-47\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume\nNumber.\nPage.\n18\n2\nVine and Olive, names of persons who entered into\ncontract for the cultivation of, with the tract\nand quantity of land allotted to each person\nEx. Doc.\n5\n87\n19\n1\nVirginia military land warrants, extend time for lo\ncating\nEx Doc.\n1\n21\n21\n2\non amending act of last session respecting\nRep. Com.\n1\n119\n20\n1\nmilitary land district in Ohio, appoint surveyor for\nRep. Com.\n1\n53\n21\n1\nrespecting cession of said district to United States,\nand show ing number of warrants issued at cer-\ntain periods\nRep. Com.\n3\n404\n18\n1\nmemorial citizens of Richmond, against tariff\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n75\n18\n1\nmemorial citizens of Petersburg,\ndo.\n-\nEx. Doc,\n5\n88\n18\n1\nmemorial citizens of Norfolk,\ndo.\nEx. Doc.\n6\n112\n18\n2\ninterest on loans to United States, by\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n11\n20\n1\nSame subject\n.\nRep. Com.\n4\n*249\n19\n1\nact of, incorporating Chesapeake and Ohio Canal\nCompany\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n8'\n21\n1\nacts of Virginia, same subject\nEx. Doc.\n4\n94\n19\n1\nsurveys of waters of Virginia and North Caroli-\nna, with view to canals\nEx Doc.\n8\n125\n19\n2\nmemorial citizens of Ohio county, respecting\nCumberland road, and domestic manufacture\nEx. Doc.\n5\n108\n20\n1\nmemorial inhabitants of Mecklenburg, against\ntariff\nEx. Doc.\n2\n30\n20\n2\nchurch wardens, Elizabeth City, (bell destroyed\nby troops)\nRep. Com.\n1\n73\n20\n2\nclaimants under Ghent treaty, for interest, &c.\nRep Com.\n1\n79\n20\n2\ninhabitants of Albemarle, Mr. Monroe's accounts\nEx. Doc.\n3\n94\n21\n2\ninhabitants of Buckingham county, on subject of\ncolonizing free negroes\nEx. Doc.\n3\n88\n21\n2\ninhabitants of Wheeling, protect, Indians\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n139\n18\n1\nWade & Salady, (deficiency in land)\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n18\n18\n2\nWadworth, General Elijah, release from judgment\nof the United States\n-\nRep Com.\n1\n17\n20\n2\nWabash river, delay in making survey of\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n26\n21\n2\nWabash river not yet completed\nEx. Doc.\n3\n82\n18\n2\nWabash and Lake Erie canal, on granting aid in\nmaking\n-\nRep. Com.\n1.\n78\n21\n1\nWagstaff, Samuel, (building destroyed while in pub-\nlic use, late war)\nRep. Com.\n3\n392\n18\n2\nWard, Samuel, (lost final settlement certificate,\nrevolution)\n.\nRep Com.\n1\n30\n20\n1\nSame\nRep. Com.\n2\n74\n21\n1\nSame, interest on certificate\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n242\n18\n2\nWaln, Robert, patronize his work, biography of\nGeneral Lafayette\nRep. Com.\n2\n86\n19\n1\nWalley & Foster, (drawback, required oath not\ntaken)\nRep. Com.\n1\n85\n21\n1\nWalton & De Graff, (losses on Treasury notes)\nRep. Com.\n3\n383\n19\n1\nWarehouses, amount expended in purchase and\nerection of, and where situated\nEx. Doc.\n5\n93\n20\n2\nreport of committee concerning cash duties, and\nwarehouse system\nRep. Com\n1\n93\n21\n1\nrespecting amount necessary for the purchase of,\nin 1830\nEx. Doc.\n3\n74\n21\n1\nrespecting warehouse system, (see Mr. Cambre-\nleng's report on commerce, &c.)\nRep. Com\n1\n165\nTwo reports of the same number Digitized by Google\n148\nINDEX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n20\n1\nWarren river and harbor, survey of\nEx. Doc.\n4\n154\n19\n1\nWard, Nahum, (revolutionary loan office certificates)\nRep. Com.\n1\n101\n19\n1\nWard, Michael, and others\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n87\n20\n1\nWalker, Jeremiah, (land claim)\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n3\n211\n21\n1\nSame\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n161\n19\n1\nWalker, James, (pension)\n-\n.\n-\nRep Com.\n2\n164\n19\n1\nWalker, Tandy, (pension, late war)\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n2\n164\n20\n1\nSame\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n171\n20\n1\nWallace, Cadwallader, charges against George Gra-\nham, Commissioner of General Land Office\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n19\n20\n1\nWall, Richard, (prize money, services on board\nBon Homme Richard)\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n251\n21\n1\nSame\nRep. Com.\n1\n111\n20\n-\nWalker, Samuel D., report of Secretary of Trea-\nsury in his case\nEx. Doc.\n2\n33\n20\n2\nWarner, Jason, administrator of Ferguson, (arrears\nof pension)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n100\n21\n1\nWarner and others, executors of Falconer & Williams\nRep. Com.\n1\n92\n21\n1\nWard & Flournoy, (land claim)\nRep. Com.\n2\n225\n21\nI\nWard, Ichabod, (loan office certificate, revolution)\nRep. Com.\n3\n320\n18\n1\nWar Department, annual report of Secretary in 1823,\n(Docs. Pres. Mess.) -\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n7\n19\n1\nSame in 1825,\ndo.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n3\n19\n=\nSame in 1826,\ndo.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n173\n20\n1\nSame in 1827,\ndo.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n39\n20\n2\nSame in 1828,\ndo.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n17\n21\n1\nSame in 1829,\ndo.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n21\n20\n2\nSame in 1830,\ndo.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n29\n18\n1\nWashington Canal Company, annual report in 1823 of\nEx. Doc.\n10\n138\n18\n2\nSame in 1824\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n102\n19\n1\nSame in 1825\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n127\n18\n2\nWashington City, President recommends improve-\nment of, (Pres. Mess.)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n17\n18\n2\ninformation in relation to sale of public lots\nRep. Com.\n2\n90\n19\n1\namend assessment law, qualification of voters,\n(with documents)\nRep. Com.\n1\n83\n20\n1\nmemorial of Corporation, improve Potomac and\nEastern Branch\nEx. Doc.\n2\n51\n20\n2\nexecution of act draining low grounds, with list\nof sales and purchasers of certain reservations\nEx. Doc\n2\n55\n21\n1\non improving Pennsylvania avenue, in\nRep. Com.\n2\n184\n19\n1\nWashington, Gen. George, respecting monument to\nthe memory of, (Pres. Mess.)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n18\n19\n1\nimport statue of, free of duty\n.\nRep. Com.\n2\n181\n21\n1\nreport of committee on subject of entombment of\nRep. Com.\n3\n318\nWashington and New Orleans road. (See Roads )\nWashington and Frederick road (See Roads.)\nWashington and Buffalo road. (See Roads.)\n21\n1\nWashburn VS. Ripley, on contested election of\nRep. Com.\n1\n88\n18\n1\nWater for public buildings, expenditure of appro-\npriation for supplying -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n137\n21\n1\nGeorge Camaron, on supplying Capitol with\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n145\n21\n1\nSkinner's plan for same\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n344\n21\n1\nreport of committees on Skinner's grand basin\nRep. Com.\n3\n{\n375\n376\n19\n2\nWatervliet arsenal, on purchasing additional ground\nfor\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n31\n19\n1\nWatson, John, (bounty land unfit for cultivation)\nRep. Com\n1\n54\nDigitized by Google\nFROM ENGETEENTH TO TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS.\n149\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n21\n2\nWatson, John, (compensation for building vessel for\nU.S., and which was destroyed by the enemy)\nRep. Com.\n1\n112\n19\n2\nWatson and Hallaway, (extra allowance for building\nlight-houses)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n54\n20\n1\n\" atson, Mary, and James Riley, memorial of, (ves-\nsel confiscated by France)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n1\n20\n1\nWatson and Sparks, (horses lost in late war)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n33\n20\n2\nSame\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n27\n21\n1\nSame\n.\nRep. Com.\n1\n3\n21\n1\nWatson and Hoppas, (lost certificate pur. of land)\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n231\n21\n1\nWatts, John H., (error in entry and payment of land)\nRep. Com.\n1\n12\n19\n1\nWeights and measures, President recommends uni-\nformity in, (Pres. Mess.)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n16\n18\n2\nWeaver, Lieut., proceedings of court martial for\ntrial of\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n81\n19\n1\nWebster, John A., (lost horse late war)\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n138\n19\n1\nWebster, Mary, (pension)\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n19\n1\nWebber, John, alias Weaver, (pension)\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n21\n1\nWebb, Josiah H., m: il carrier, (increase pension)\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n183\n19\n1\nWells, Benjamin, (refund cost of suit United States\nagainst him)\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n184\n21\n1\n(revolutionary claim)\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n241\n21\n1\nWells, John, ector direct tax, (money lost trans-\nmitting by mail)\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n30\n21\n1\nWells, Dorothy, (land claim)\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n195\n20\n1\nWells, Bazaleel, and others, in favor of tariff\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n83\n21\n1\nWendall, John H., (pension revolutionary services)\nRep. Com.\n1\n119\n21\n2\nSame\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n24\n18\n1\nWeymouth, Dean, (pension late war)\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n111\n19\n1\nWest India trade, memorial of merchants of Balti-\nmore on subject of\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n99\n19\n2\ncorrespondence Mr. Adams and Mr. Canning,\nsame subject, (Docs. Pres. Mess.)\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n19\n19\n2\nadditional, same subject\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n12\n19\n2\ncopies of articles referred to in protocol, third\nconference\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n21\n19\n2\nstatutes of Great Britain, same subject\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n45\n19\n2\nstatement of annual amount of trade from 1815\nto 1826\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n144\n19\n2\nreport of committee, (by Mr. Tomlinson)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n50\n20\n1\nproclamation of President, prohibiting, (Docs.\nPres. Mess.)\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n36\n20\n2\ncorrespondence with Great Britain, same subject\nEx. Doc.\n6\n259\n21\n1\nmessage on probability of its being opened\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n110\n21\n2\ncorrespondence, (Mr. McLane) renewal of\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n22\n21\n2\nPresident's views respecting convention con-\ncluded by Mr. McLane, (Pres. Mcss.)\n-\nFx. Doc.\n1\n2\n4\n19\n2\nWest's paintings, application for Cong. to purchase\nEx. Doc.\n2\n8\n19\n2\nWestbrook, Andrew, Canadian, (land for service,\nand property confiscated)\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n58\n20\n1\nSame\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n20\n21\n1\nWestbrook harbor, report of survey for its improve-\nment\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n124\nWest Point. (See Academy.)\n19\n2\nroad to facilitate access to\n,\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n72\n20\n2\nWhite's compilation of land laws and regulations in\nFlorida\n.\nEx. Doc.\n5\n181\n19\n1\nWhite, Moses, executor of Moses Hazen, (revo-\nlutionary claim)\nRep. Com.\n191\n150\nINDEX TO CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n21\n1\nWhite, Fielding L., (refund reward paid for appre-\nhension of mail robber)\n-\nRep Com.\n1\n140\n21\n1\nWhitaker, Ephraim, (pension under act of 1828)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n117\n21\n2\nSame,\n(back pension)\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n::5\n19\n1\nWhitmore, Enoch, (pension)\n-\n.\n.\nRep Com.\n2\n161\n19\n1\nWhittecar, Joseph, (pension)\n-\n-\n-\nRep. 1 on:\n2\n164\n19\n1\nWhite, Vassal, (pension)\n-\n-\n-\nRep Com.\n2\n164\n20\n2\nWheatley, Thomas, (horse lost late war)\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n15\n20\n2\nWhitehead, Elizabeth, (revive navy pension)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n103\n21\n1\nWheeling Bridge Company, memorial subscription\nof stock\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n349\n21\n1\nreport of committee, recommending a subscrip-\ntion\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n399\n21\n2\nWhittier, Simeon C., (refund money erroneously\npaid United States)\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n14\n19\n1\nWilliams, Sewall & Co.\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n166\n19\n1\nWilliams, Rachel, (pension)\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n20\n1\nWil-iams, Thomas R., (patent in manufacture of hats)\nRep. Com.\n2\n62\n21\n1\nWilliams, Henry, (lost horses late war)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n108\n21\n1\nWilliams and Falconer, executors of, (lost loan office\ncertificate)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n92\n21\n1\nWilliams, Elizabeth, (blacksmith work, jail, Wash-\nington city)\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n188\n18\n1\nWilkins, Charles, army contractor, (with documents\nfrom 3d Auditor)\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n96\n20\n1\nWilkinson, Jesse D., Captain U.S. Navy, (indemnity\nfor capture of vessel supposed to be a pira'e)\nRep. Com.\n3\n192\n20\n2\nWilkins, John, administrator of, (settlement of ac-\ncounts as quartermaster)\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n3\n21\n1\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n1\n21\n1\nWilkins, Licut. Charles, (instruments purchased for\nexploring expedition)\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n305\n21\n1\nWilk:ns, harles, and others, (improvements of salt\nwork)\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n133\n18\n1\nWilson, Isaac, contested election of\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n15\n19\n2\nWilson, George, (claims due militia men, and pur-\nchased by him)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n61\n19\n2\nWilson, John, vs. George Graham, Commissioner\nGeneral Land Office\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n94\n21\n1\nWilson, John, heirs of, (complete payment on land\nforfeited)\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n13\n21\n1\nWilson, John, eirs of, (arrears of pension, and\ncommutation, revolution)\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n333\n19\n1\nWillink, John A., (benefit of drawback)\n-\n-\nRep. \"om.\n2\n185\n19\n1\nWilcox, Stephen, (pension)\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n19\n1\nWing Austin E., delegate from Michigan, election\ncontested\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n69\n19\n1\nWing, Warner, (services as clerk to Board of Land\nCommissioners)\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n19\n2\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n19\n1\nWinner, James\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n67\n19\n1\nWinchester, Silas, (pension)\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n20\n1\nWinton, John, (value of his land, reserved by United\nStates to Indians.)\nRep. Com.\n2\n66\n20\n1\nWilde, Richard Henry, memorial of, cancel bond for\ntransportation of certain slaves purchased by\nhim\n-\n-\nEx Doc\n2\n56\n20\n1\nmemorial of Campbell and Cummings, same sub.\nEx. Doc\n4\n138\n20\n1\nreport of committee, same subject\nDigitized By Com\n8\n76\nFROM EIGHTEENTH TO TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS.\n151\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n20\n1\nWillard, John, (release from security for postmas-\n}\n1\n3\nter)\nRep. Com.\n2\n95\n20\n1\nWillis, Lewis B., (pay amount of verdict of jury)\nRep. Com.\n1\n9\n20\n2\nWilderman, Jacob, (pay due for military services in\n1814)\nRep Com.\n1\n41\n21\n1\nSame\nRep Com.\n1\n41\n20\n2\nWills, Eleanor, (continue her pension, navy)\nRep. Com.\n1\n103\n21\n1\nWinnebago fort, additional land for\nEx. Doc\n4\n110\n20\n1\nWines, statement (by Mr. Cambreleng) of quantity\nimported by, since 1801, and duty thereon\nEx. Doc.\n4\n162\n20\n1\nreport of committee OR revising duties on\nRep. Com.\n2\n111\n18\n2\nWise, Catharine, (settle accounts of her late hus.\nband, a purser)\nRep. Com.\n1\n66\n19\n1\nSame\nRep. Com.\n1\n4\n19\n1\nWitnesses imprisoned to secure their attendance in\ncourt, allow compensation to\nRep Com.\n1\n87\n19\n1\nWithers, Thomas C., (wagon, &c. impressed and lost)\nRep. Com.\n1\n45\n19\n2\nSame\nRep. Com.\n1\n55\n19\n2\nWool on the skin, relative to importation of, free of\nduty\nEx. Doc.\n2\n19\n19\n2\nWoollens, imported within the years 1820 and 1826,\nand on subject of evasion of duty\n-\nEx Doc.\n4\n60\n19\n2\nLegislature of Massachusetts on subject of\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n70\n19\n2\nduties existing, and those proposed by new tariff,\non\nEx. Doc\n4\n66\n19\n2\namount imported in 1825 and 1826, and respect-\ning evasion of duties on woollen goods\n-\nEx. Doc\n4\n72\n19\n2\nmemorial of citizens of Boston against increasing\nduty on\nEx. Doc\n5\n115\n20\n1\nstatement of duty as proposed by new tariff, (by\nMr. Cambreleng)\nEx. Doc.\n4\n143\n20\n1\nstatement of effects to be produced by new tariff,\non, (by Mr. Wright)\nEx. Doc.\n5\n189\n18\n1\nWooster, Gen. David, on erecting monument to the\nmemory of\nEx Doc.\n6\n118\n18\n2\nreport of committee, same subject\nRep. Com.\n1\n73\n19\n1\nWolcott, James, and wife, (sell reservation of land)\nRep Com.\n1\n26\n20\n1\nWolcott, Benajah, (services and losses in revolution)\nRep. Com.\n3\n202\n21\n1\nWolverton and others, improving Savannah river\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n218\n21\n1\nW.C. Daniel, Commissioner, against said claim -\nRep. Com.\n3\n415\n18\n2\nWoodson, Samuel H., surety of Crocket, Collector\nof internal taxes\nRep. Com.\n2\n81\n19\n1\nWoodworth, Benjamin, (refund advances to soldiers)\nRep. Com.\n2\n165\n19\n1\nWood, Sarah, (pension)\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n19\n1\nWood, Edmund W., (pension)\nRep. Com.\n2\n194\n19\n2\nWood, James, (commutation pay in right of his bro-\nther Edward)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n53\n20\n1\nSame\nRep. Com.\n2\n98\n18\n2\nWootten, Lemuel, (wagon, &c. lost late war)\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n81\n20\n2\nWood, Nathaniel B., (services as acting commissary\nlate war)\nRep. Com.\n1\n7\n21\n1\nSame\nRep. Com.\n1\n2\n20\n2\nWood, Ellis, (pre-emption to land)\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n9\n21\n1\nSame\nRep. Com.\n1\n162\n21\n1\nWood, Capt. John, Cherokee Indian, (location of his\nreservation)\nRep. Com.\n1\n82\n21\n2\nWorthington, Thomas, executors of, (released from\nliability as security of Finley, Receiver, land\noffice)\nRep. Com\n1\n21\n152\nINDEX To CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS, &c.\nCongress.\nSession.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPage.\n19\n1\nWork, Wm., (pension)\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n19\n1\nWorrall, Jonathan, (pension)\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n21\n1\nWright, Silas, vs. Geo. Fisher, (contested election)\nRep. Com.\n1\n95\n19\n1\nVates, John, (pension)\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n164\n20\n1\nYaw, Joseph\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n12\n20\n1\nYazoo river, improve navigation of\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n175\n21\n1\nYarnold and Mitchell, (losses sustained in supplying\ncertain miltary posts with provisions)\n-\n.\nRep. Com.\nS\n400\n21\n1\nYates and Stafford, sureties of Postmaster South-\nwick\ns\n-\n1\n112\nRep. Com.\n-\n-\n-\n3\n383\n18\n1\nYellow Stone expedition\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n85\n19\n1\nYielding, Richard, (bounty land unfit for cultivation)\nRep. Com.\n1\n54\n19\n1\nYoung, John, administrators of, (additional allowance\non muskets)\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n108\n19\n1\nYoung, Sam'l, (for buildings, &c. destroyed in revo.)\nRep. Com.\n2\n154\n19\n2\nYoung, Wm., (lost horse in revolution)\n-\n-\nRep Com.\n1\n29\n20\n1\nYoung, Joseph, (refund amount paid as security for\npostmaster)\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n113\n21\n1\nSame\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n164\n21\n1\nYeoman, Martha, (pension under act of 1828)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n154\nZanesville roads. (See Roads.)\n19\n1\nZimmerman, Jacob, (pension)\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n194\n18\n1\nZock, Francis, (lost horse)\n-\n-\n.\n.\nRep. Com.\n2\n103\nDigitized by Google\nINDEX\nTO THE\nEXECUTIVE DOCUMENTS AND REPORTS OF COMMITTEES\nOF THE\nHOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,\nFROM THE\nTWENTY-SECOND TO THE TWENTY-FIFTH CONGRESS, BOTH INCLUDED,\nCOMMENCING\nDECEMBER 1831, AND ENDING MARCH 1839.\nPrepared in obedience to a Resolution of the House of Representatives, passed March\n3rd, 1837.\nWASHINGTON, D. C.:\nPRINTED BY S. D. LÄNGTREE.\nDigitized by Google\nDigitized by Google\nDIGESTED INDEX\nTO THE\nExecutive Documents and Reports of Committees of the House of Repre-\nsentatives, from the Twenty-Second to the Twenty-Fifth Congress, both\ninclusive.\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n2\n24\nAarons, Lemuel and James, change entry of land\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n16\n2\n25\nSame\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n94\n1\n23\nAbbott, Robert, confirmation of land claim\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n236\n1\n24\nAbbott, John and others, property destroyed by the\nBritish\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n538\n2\n25\nAborn, Samuel, executors of, revolutionary claim\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n1033\n1\n23\nAbeN, Joseph, boat lost in public service\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n208\n1\n24\nAbell, Peggy, heir of Elijah Green, arrears of pension\nRep. Com.\n3\n684\nAcademies, grants of land to. (See Lands, for educa-\ntion.)\n1\n22\nAcademy, military, West Point, on the subject of lim-\niting the number of Cadets, and extending\nterm of study, and better organization of the,\n(by Mr. Drayton, from Committee on Miltary\nAffairs)\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n286\n1\n23\nSecretary of War recommends that the teacher\nof drawings be placed on the footing of the pro-\nfessors, annual report accompanying Presi-\ndent's message, page 20\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n25\n2\nPresident recommends longer period of engage-\nment of cadets, page 18\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n3\n25\n2\nmemorial of teachers of French and drawing for\nan increase of pay\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n230\n1\n23\nreport of the Committee on Military Affairs, (by\nR. M. Johnson,) upon the subject of abolishing\nthe institution, (adverse to such a course)\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n466\n1\n24\nfavorable views of President Jackson with respect\nto the, page 21\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n24\nsame by the Secretary of War, annual report,\npage 116\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n24\nreport of Select Committee, (by F.O. J. Smith,)\ngiving a full history of the origin and progress\nof the establishment, and recommending va-\nrious modifications in the system ; with various\nstatements, showing the names of those who\nhave been received into the academy from its\ncommencement those that have withdrawn\nbefore graduating those dismissed ; those that\nhave graduated ; those that have entered the\narmy, and their continuance therein, or other-\nwise; also the pay of all the officers attached\nto the establishment; the amount appropriated\nannually, and the expense annually; with\nrious other statements\nRep. Com.\n2\n303\n1\n22\nannual report of Board of Visiters in 1831, docu-\nments accompanying President's mess., page 93\nExt.Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n22\nSame in 1832, page 117\nEx.\n1\n2\nDigitiz\nI\n23\nSame in 1833, page 105\nEx.\n1\n1\nINDEX TO MOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nDescription\nSession.\nCongress.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n2\n23\nAcademy, military, West Point, annual report of Board\nof Visiters in 1834, page 166\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n24\nSame in 1835, page 200 -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n24\nSame in 1836, page 298\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n25\nSame in 1837, page 468\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n3\ns\n25\nSame in 1838, page 238 -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n25\nAccountability of disbursing officers, reports from the\nseveral departments, accompanying President's\nmessage, on the subject of providing better se-\ncurity of, page 165\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n3\nAcceptances. (See Post Office acceptances.)\nAccounts to be settled on principles of equity, &c. viz :\n1\n-\n-\n-\n1\n217\n24\nin the case of Captain Woolsey - -\nRep. Com.\n8\n791\n2\n25\nof same\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n57\n1\n24\nof James Thomas\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n571\n1\n24\nof William P. Rathbone\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n813\n1\n24\nof George F. Strother\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n836\n2\n25\nof Aaron Vail, consul at L'Orient\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n637\nAccounts, reports on applications of officers for allow-\nance of pay while attending to the settlement\nof their accounts at the public offices, viz:\n1\n22\non the application of Archibald W. Hamilton,\nquartermaster\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n442\n1\n22\non the application of Wm. Achen, live oak agent\nRep. Com.\n3\n443\n1\n28\non the application of Joseph Cooper, contractor\nemigrating Indians\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n280\n2\n28\nAccounts, Treasurer's, for 1834\n-\n-\nr\nEx. Doc.\n3\n110\n1\n24\nSaine,\nfor 1835\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n12\n2\n24\nSame,\nfor 1st and 2d quarters of 1836 -\nEx. Doc.\n1\n14\n2\n25\nSame,\nfor 3d and 4th quarters of 1836\nEx. Doc.\n1\n8\n3\n25\nSame,\nfor 1st and 2d quarters of 1837 -\nEx. Doc.\n1\n8\n$\n25\nSame,\nfor 3d and 4th quarters of 1837,\nand 1st and 2d quarters of 1838\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n233\n1\n22\nAchen, Wm. D., detention on settling his accounts as\nlive oak agent\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n443\n2\n25\nAckley, E., Indian depredations\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n351\n1\n28\nAcre, George, lost baggage -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n298\n1\n22\nAdams, Jeremiah, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n391\n1\n23\nAdams, Pamela, five years half pay, husband killed in\nwar with Black Hawk\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n328\n1\n24\nAdams, Benjamin, and Co., refund certain duties on\ncertain cloths, plains, &c.\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n392\n1\n24\nAdams, James, damages under judgment, official acts\nRep. Coin.\n2\n418\n1\n24\nAdams, Nathaniel, Peter, and John, renewal of lost\nbounty land warrant -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n808\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n104\n1\n24\nAddom, John, executors, damages by U. States troops\nin 1814\n-\n-\n-\n520\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n24\n2\n25\nAdams, George B., lost horse\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n546\n2\n25\nAdair, Robert, change entry in land to include improve-\nments\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n861\n2\n25\nAdair, Elisha, continental money\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n914\n8\n25\nAdkins, Isaac, for grant of land\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n59\n8\n25\nAdolphe, French ship wrecked, against refunding du-\nties on goods saved, &c.\n}\nRep. Com.\n1\n-\n169\n-\n21751\n-\nAdvances, for public service, reports on applications\nfor the repayment of, viz:\n1\n22\nin the case of Thomas Buford -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n$\n1\n22\nin the case of Bartholomew Shaumburg\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n1\n24\nin the case of the corporation of Mobile, service\nof Creck war\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\nGoogle\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.\n5\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nAdvances, for public service, &rc.-Continued.\n8\n25\nin the case of the corporation of Mobile, service\nof Creek war\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n58\n2\n24\nof the city of Augusta, Florida war\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n319\n2\n25\nanother report, referring the claim to the Secre-\ntary of War -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n1068\n2\n24\nin the case of Wilkes county, Georgia, same -\nRep. Com.\n2\n322\n2\n25\nin the case of J. G. Lyon and others, for advan-\nces to troops at Mobile, on their way to Flori-\nda, report adverse\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n889\nAfrican negroes. (See Slave trade.)\n1\n24\nAfricans, marshal of Louisiana allowed expenses, taking\ncare of certain\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n223\n1\n24\ncompensation to Samuel Sanderson, for the cap-\nture and maintenance of\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n268\n2\n25\ncompensation to same, reports reprinted\nRep. Com.\n1\n4\nAgents, disbursing. (See Accountability.)\nAgents, allowance of commissions. (See Commissions\nand extra services.)\nAgent, employed by the deposite banks, &c. (See Banks\nof Deposite.)\n1\n22\nAgriculture, in relation to the introduction of foreign\ntrees and plants\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n198\n2\n25\nrecommendations of the Commissioner of Patents,\nwith a view to the promotion of\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n112\n2\n25\nmemorial of society New York, same object\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n281\n2\n25\nSame, with instructions to committee, proposed\nby Mr. Pratt -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n245\n2\n25\nmemorial of Charles L. Fleischman, same object\nEx. Doc.\n10\n384\n3\n25\nplan of Mr. Fleischman, for connecting the im-\nprovement of agriculture with the Smithsonian\nlegacy\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n70\n2\n25\nreport of committee in favor of collecting and dis-\ntributing seeds and plants\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n655\n2\n22\nAgnew, Nancy, property taken by the enemy in 1812\nRep. Com.\n1\n49\n2\n25\nAgee, W. R., surety of postmaster, remit penalty in-\ncurred by not settling his accounts, &c.\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n652\n2\n25\nAiken, James, land claim\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n850\nAlabama, reports on land claims. (See Lands.)\nmemorials in relation to the Bank United States,\nand the removal of the deposites. (See Bank\nUnited States.)\nmemorials from, in relation to the tariff (See\nDuties.)\nmemorials, from, on the subject of nullification.\n(See Nullification.)\n2\n22\nrecommendations of the Legislature, in relation\nto the proceedings of South Carolina -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n114\n1\n23\nmemorial of the Legislature, in favor of reducing\nprice of the public lands, and granting pre-\nemptions to actual settlers\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n49\n2\n23\nLegislature, same object\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n109\n1\n23\nrelative to the death of Hardeman Owens, intru-\nder on the Indians, and obstructions in execu-\nting laws of -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n149\n1\n23\ncitizens af Dallas county, in favor of restoring the\npublic deposites to the Bank United States, and\nin favor of a National Bank\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n361\n2\n23\nLegislature, against restoring the public depo-\nsites, and opposed to a renewal of the charter\nof the Bank United States\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n122\n2\n28\nremonstrance of Parker and others, against the\ntized by\nGoogle\nland claim of Taylor and others, purchased of\nTallassee Fexeco, Indian\n-\n-\nF.x. Doc.\n3\n-\n6\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVelume.\nNumber.\n2\n23\nAlabama, authorized to levy and collect tolls on canal,\nmuscle, and Colbert's shoals -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n24\n2\n23\naid in making canal around Colbert's shoals\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n104\n1\n24\nLegislature, in favor of pre-emption to those who\nlost their improvements by Indian treaties\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n149\n1\n24\nLegislature, asking right of way through public\nlands for railroad, connecting Tennessee valley\nwith Mobile bay\n-\n-\n-\n!\nEx. Doc.\n4\n150\n1\n24\ngranting land and right of way to railroad compa-\nny\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n607\n1\n24\nLegislature, against distributing proceeds of sales\nof the public lands\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n182\n1\n24\nrepealing restriction as to price of sale of land\ngranted to improve certain rivers\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n503\n1\n24\nrelief of holders of pre-emption rights defeated by\nIndian reservations -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n606\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n434\n1\n24\nrelief of purchasers of the public lands in 1818\nand 1819, not availing themselves of the credit\nsystem\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n402\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n239\n2\n24\non the claim of volunteers under Major Holt,\nCreek war\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n258\n2\n24\non the claim of the corporation of Mobile, advan-\nces Creek war\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n304\n2\n24\non paying for property taken for public use, and\nfor Indian depredations in\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n301\n2\n25\nIndian depredations, report of agent appointed to\nexamine, &c., with list of claims\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n126\n2\n25\nreport of the Committee of Claims on the\nabove claims\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n1028\n2\n25\nSame, on memorial of Legislature in behalf\nof citizens who suffered by Indian depre-\ndations -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n932\n2\n25\nLegislature of, in favor of annexing part of Flo-\nrida to Alabama\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n163\n2\n25\nLegislature, reduce price of public lands; ex-\nchange school lands, and grant those unproduc-\ntive to the State\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doe.\n7\n180\n2\n25\nLegislature, in favor of annexation of Texas\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n196\n2\n25\ninhabitants of Marengo county, against sub-Trea-\nsury -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n379\n3\n25\nBank of, suspends specie payments\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n195\n3\n25\non the subject of paying volunteers of Alabama\nunder Captain Drane, guarding emigrating In-\ndians\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n61\n2\n25\nagainst the claim of volunteers under Captain\nParks, for services against the Creek Indians\nRep. Com.\n4\n958\n2\n25\nFlorida and Georgia railroad, enter land on a credit\nRep. Com.\n3\n795\n3\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n269\n1\n23\nAlba, Peter, confirmation of land claim\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n403\n2\n23\nSame - -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n65\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n389\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n309\n1\n22\nAlexander, Robert, increase invalid pension -\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n212\n1\n23\nAlexander, William, work on Cumberland road\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n455\n1\n24\nAlexander, James, and Ira Nash, Indian depredations in\n1814\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n181\n1\n24\nAlexander, John, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nI\nRep. Com.\n8\n659\n2\n25\nAlexander, Lucy, prize-money, prizes sent into Bergen,\n&c.\n-\n-\n-\n1\nRep. Com.\n2\n389\n2\n25\nAlexander, James, correct error, entry of land\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n585\n3\nAlexander, John E., services in arresting counterfeiters\nRep. Com.\n3\n624\n22n, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.\n7\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n2\n25\nAlexander, Morgan, heirs of, commutation, revolution-\nary services -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n1008\n1\n22\nAlexandria Canal report recommending a subscription\nof stock in the, with various documents on the\nsubject, estimate of expense &c.\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n419\n1\n23\nsubscription of stock, aid in constructing\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n498\n2\n24\nreport (by Wm. B. Shepard) recommending aid\nin the completion of -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n255\n1\n24\nAlexandria city, report (by Wm. B. Shepard) recom-\nmending relief to the corporation of -\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n269\n1\n24\namount of corporation notes cancelled in 1835\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n180\n2\n25\nSame in 1838\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n201\n2\n25\nbuild court-house in\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n773\n1\n24\nAlexandria Aqueduct report of survey and construction\nof\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n261\n2\n24\nmemorial of the corporation of, for aid in making\ncanal and aqueduct\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n47\n2\n25\nreport of Major Turnbull, with explanatory draw-\nings, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n11\n459\n2\n22\nAlexandria Female Orphan Asylum, first annual report\nof\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n65\n1\n23\nAlford, Benedict, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n177\n1\n24\non the validity of law for his relief, which had been\nerroncously sent to the President and by him ap-\nproved, it not having passed both Houses\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n136\n1\n22\nAliens, on the subject of granting patents to -\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n458\n1\n23\nAllen, Lieutenant J., copy of his journal, expedition to\nthe Northwestern Indians, accompanied by map\nof the country\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n323\n1\n24\nAllen, Lathrop, heirs of, commutation-pay, revolution-\nary services -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n169\n2\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n..\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n91\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n131\n3\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n16\n1\n22\nAllen, Ezra, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n411\n1\n22\nAllen, Arnold, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n365\n1\n22\nAllen, Amos, revolutionary pension\n=\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n412\n2\n22\nAllen, John, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n113\n1\n23\nAllen, Stephen, forage furnished quartermaster\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n374\n1\n24\nAllen Clark, horse lost\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n65\n1\n24\nAllen, Peter, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n299\n2\n24\nAllen, George, see George Reynold's representatives,\nrevolutionary claim\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n160\n2\n24\nAllen, Richard, heirs of, arrears of pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n78\n1\n23\nAllen, William, of Ohio, on contested election of\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n110\n2\n25\nAllen, James, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n287\n2\n25\nAllen, Catharine, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n569\n3\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n73\n2\n24\nAllyn, Francis, compensation, bringing General Lafay-\nette to United States\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n826\n2\n25\nAllen, John L., damages sustained by his official act, re-\nmoving Indian ntruders\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n760\n2\n25\nAllen Clark, arms lost in military service\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n906\n3\n25\nAllen, Geo. G., (Indian,) claim under Chickasaw treaty\nof 1834\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n118\n1\n22\nAllis, Randal, and others, pay for land relinquished to\nUnited States\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n241\n2\n23\nAllison, Robert, bounty land revolutionary fraudulent-\nIy obtained by another person\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n105\n1\n24\nAllison, Robert, bounty land revolutionary, fraudulent-\nly obtained by another person\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n110\n2\n25\nAllison, Lientenant John, invalid pension\n-\nDig\nRep. Com.\n678\n8\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nDescription\nSession.\nCongress.\nof book.\nVolnme\nNumber.\n1\n22\nAllegany river, survey of, from Pittsburg to French\ncreek\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n-\n6\n265\n1\n23\nmemorial of convention at Warren, for the im-\nprovement of its navigation to Olean point\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n84\n1\n23\nmemorial of citizens of Pennsylvania, same ob-\nject -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n151\n2\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\nI\n84\n2\n25\nreport of survey, and drawings of\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n343\n2\n25\nmemorial of council of city of New York, same\nobject\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n412\n1\n22\nAlvord, Job, bounty land, revolutionary services\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n89\n2\n25\nAmbler, Peter, memorial of, invalid pension, land, &c.\nEx. Doc.\n7\n150\n1\n22\nAmes, David, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n426\n1\n23\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n1\n1\n22\nAnderson, William S., horse lost in military service -\nRep. Com.\n3\n360\n1\n23\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n7\n1\n24\nAnderson, Anne, widow of William, Indian depreda-\ntions in 1788 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n252\n3\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n284\n1\n22\nAnderson, John, buildings destroyed at Frenchtown\nRep. Com.\n5\n492\n1\n22\nAnderson, Elbert, representatives of, damages, &c., de-\nlay in paying balance due him under contract,\nsupplying rations\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n5\n465\n1\n23\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n27\n8\n25\nmemorial of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n152\n2\n25\nAnderson, Joseph, assignee of\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n475\n2\n25\nAnderson, Josiah, executors of, revolutionary claim\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n619\n2\n25\nAnderson, William and Samuel B., money stolen out of\npost office\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n628\n2\n25\nAnderson, George and James, depredations by Seminole\nIndians, in 1834\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n896\n2\n25\nAnderson, Samuel T., extra services, while attached to\nthe naval service\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n987\n1\n23\nAndrews, James, and Wyatt Singleton, land claims, set-\ntlement-right\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n76\n2\n25\nAndrews, William, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n539\nAnnoities to Indians. (See Indians.)\n1\n24\nApperson, Richard, commutation claim, revolutionary\nservices\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n319\n2\n24\nAppleton, Abigail, navy pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n180\n2\n25\nAppleby, Stephen, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n643\n8\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n1'\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n182\n2\n22\nAppalachicola, estimate for completing the improvement\nof the harbor of\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n47\n1\n24\nremonstrance against removal of seat of justice\nfrom -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n158\n1\n22\nApportionment of Representatives under fifth census,\ncalculations by E. H. Cummings\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n8\n1\n22\nstatement showing the number of Representatives,\nthe loss and gain and fractions, at various ratio,\nfrom 40 to 60,000, inclusive\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n36\n1\n22\nnumber of Representatives; at a ratio of 47,700\nEx. Doc.\n4\n105\n1\n22\nopinions of General Washington's Cabinet on the\nconstitutionality of first bill for the\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n234\n1\n22\nreport of Select Committee (by Mr. Polk) on the\nsubject of\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n468\n1\n22\nreport of the minority of the committee, with va-\nrious calculations, &c., (page 49)\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n468\n1\n23\nApprentices, on board of merchant vessels, report on the\nsubject of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n249\n2\n25\nBoard of Trade of various cities, on same sub-\nject\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n137\nDigitized by\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.\n9\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n1\n22\nApprentices, on allowing certain sum to Daniel John-\nson, in lieu of schooling, while apprentice at\nHarper's ferry\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n83\nAppropriations and disbursements. (See Expenditures.)\nAppropriations unexpended. (See unexpended Balun-\nces.)\nAppropriations, estimate of, for the naval service. (See\ndocuments accompanying annual report of Sec-\nretary of the Navy, with President's message,\nat commencement of each session.)\nAppropriations, estimates of, for the General Land Of-\nfice. (See annual report from the Land Office\nGeneral.)\n1\n22\ngeneral estimates of, for 1832\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n10\n2\n22\nSame,\nfor 1833\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n10\n1\n28\nSame;\nfor 1834\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n21\n2\n28\nSame,\nfor 1885\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n5\n1\n24\nSame,\nfor 1836\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n4\n2\n24\nSame,\nfor 1837\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n]\n5\n2\n25\nSame,\nfor 1888\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n20\n3\n25\nSame,\nfor 1889\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n5\n2\n22\nestimate, additional required for fortifications, in\n1833\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n29\n1\n24\nestimate, for the ordnance service, in 1836\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n29\n1\n24\nestimate, additional, for ordnance service, in 1886;\n}\n3\nEx. Doc.\narming fortifications, armories, and arsenals\n6\nan\n90\n-\n244\n2\n24\nestimate, for the ordnance service, in 1837, (page\n19) -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n32\n2\n24\nestimates, additional, for the ordnance service, in\n1837 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n107\n1\n24\nestimates, for commencing new fortifications, in\n1836\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n75\n1\n24\nexplanation of the above estimates, for new works\nEx. Doc.\n6\n259\n1\n24\nadditional, for the Quartermaster General's De-\npartment, for 1836\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n99\n1\n24\nfor supplying arsenals with accoutrements, &c., in\n1836\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n178\n2\n25\nin relation to the appropriations required in 1838\nEx, Doc.\n2\n40\n2\n24\ndetailed statements of, for the Engineer Depart-\nment, for 1887, for fortifications, military acad-\nemy, harbors, rivers, and roads\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n81\n2\n24\nexplanatory of estimates for fortifications, in 1837\nEx. Doc.\n2\n56\n2\n25\nsame, as to the amount, required in 1838, particu-\nlarly for the fortifications at New London and\nConnecticut river\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n39\n3\n25\nestimate of sums required in 1889\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n184\n1\n24\nfor carrying into effect certain Indian treaties,\nmade in 1836\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n288\n2\n24\nfor the Indian Department, for 1837\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n84\n2\n24\nadditional, for removal of Indians, &c., in 1837 -\nEx. Doc.\n3\n108\n2\n25\nestimates of, required for the Indian Department,\nin 1828\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n57\n2\n25\nadditional, required in 1838, carry into effect new\ntreaties\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n11\n456\n3\n25\nestimate of the sum required in 1889\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n36\n3\n25\nsame, for paying disbursing agents\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n49\n1\n24\nfor suppressing Indian hostilities, in 1836\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n291\n2\n24\nadditional, for same object, required in 1887\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n29\n2\n24\nadditional sum of $2,000,000 required -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n152\n1\n25\nletter from Secretary of War, at extra session,\nasking for additional appropriation for same ob.\nject -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc. Google\n19\n2\n10\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nSession.\nCongress.\nDescription\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n2\n25\nAppropriations, estimate of the sums required in 1888,\nfor same object\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n63\n2\n25\nadditional, of $150,000, asked for same year\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n113\n2\n25\nexplanatory of the estimates required by the dif-\nferent bureaus, for same service, in 1838\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n265\n3\n25\nestimate of the amount required for same, in 1839\nEx. Doc.\n4\n123\n2\n25\nin relation to arrearages, and pressing demand for\nsuppressing Indian hostilities, in 1838\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n371\n2\n24\ndetailed statements of, for pay and subsistence of\nthe army, in 1837\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n32\n2\n25\nexplanatory of the estimates required in 1838, for\nthe army\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n40\n8\n25\nsame, as to the appropriation required in 1839 -\nEx. Doc.\n8\n38\n2\n24\nestimate of, for the Post Office Department, for\n1837 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n48\n2\n25\nsame, for 1838 -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n109\n2\n24\nsame, forbranches of the mint, for 1837\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n54\n3\n25\nexplanatory of the estimates required in 1839, for\nthe branch mints\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n82\n2\n24\nestimates for repairs, &c., public buildings and\ngrounds, for 1837\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n109\n2\n25\nexplanatory of certain items in the general appro-\npriation bill, for 1838\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n46\n3\n25\nsame, in 1839 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n160\n3\n25\nexplanatory of the estimates for the naval service,\nin 1839\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n2\n24\n37\nfor pensioners, for the year 1837\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n30\n2\n25\nsame, required for 1838\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n3\n25\n47\nexplanatory of the estimates of 1839, for paying\npensioners\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n3\n25\n26\namount required for the protection of Northern\nfrontiers, in 1839\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n22\n27\n1\nAppropriations and expenditures for the service of the\nWar Department, in 1831, and balances on 31st\nDecember\n.\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n22\n134\n2\nSame, in 1832 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n1\n23\n128\nSame, in 1833 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n2\n23\n390\nSame, in 1834 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n1\n24\n112\nSame, in 1835 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n24\n83\n2\nSame, in 1836 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n2\n25\n119\nSame, in 1837 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n25\n92\n8\nSame, in 1838 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n1\n22\n104\nSame, for the naval service, in 1831\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n22\n8\n91\nSame, for 1832 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n23\n2\n1\n75\nSame, for 1833 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n23\n2\n2\n72\nSame, for 1834 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n1\n24\n122\nSame, for 1835 -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n96\n2\n24\nSame, for 1836 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n126\n2\n25\nSame, for 1837 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n3\n25\n124\nSame, for 1838 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n1\n23\n135\nAppropriations, transfer of, in the War Department, in\n1832 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n23\n4\ntransfer of, in the Treasury Department, in 1832\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n24\n5\nSame, in 1835\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n24\n6\ntransfer of, in the naval service, in 1836\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n2\n25\n257\ntransfer of, in the Treasury Department, in 1837\nEx. Doc.\n1\n22\n2\n12\nAppropriations 1831-2 made during 1st session 22d Congress,\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n22\nEx. Doc.\n2\n6\n305\nSame, 2d session 22d Congress, 1832-3\n-\n1\n23\nEx. Doc.\n3\n131\nSame, 1st session 23d Congress, 1833-4\n-\n2\n23\nEx. Doc.\n6\n522\nSame, 2d session 23d Congress, 1834-5\n1\n24\n-\nEx Doc.\n5\n596\n?\nSame, 1st session 24th Congress, 1835-6\n24\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\nSame, 2d session 24th Congress, 1836-7\n297\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n189\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1829.\n11\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n2\n25\nAppropriations made during 2d session 25th Congress,\n1837-8\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n11\n464\ns\n25\nSame, 3d session 25th Congress, 1888-9\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n249\n1\n24\nAqueduct, Alexandria Canal, at Georgetown, report of\nsurvey and construction of, with various draw-\nings, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n261\n.\n2\n25\nSame, by Major Turnbull\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n11\n459\n2\n25\namount expended in 1837, on account of the Al-\nexandria canal\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n254\n2\n25\nArbitrament of national disputes, memorials on the sub-\n}\nm\n2\nEx. Doc.\n50\nject of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n68\n8\n25\nmemorial of Peace Society of East Haddam, same\nEx. Doc.\n4\n171\n2\n25\nreport of Committee on Foreign Affairs, same\nsubject\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n979\n3\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n194\n1\n22\nArbuthnot, William, houses destroyed by enemy at Ni-\nagara\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n285\n2\n23\nArbuckle, Matthew, land claim\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n124\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n949\n2\n23\nArcher, William T., confirmation, land claim\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n32\n2\n25\nArell, Captain David, heirs of, commutation pay, revo-\nlutionary\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n622\n1\n24\nArchitects, report on claims for plans, &c., custom-\nhouse, New York, which were submitted to the\nSecretary of the Treasury, and destroyed in the\nburning of the Treasury Department -\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n348\n8\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n278\n2\n25\non the subject of plans, &c., furnished Executive\nDepartments, from 1836 to 1888\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n11\n458\n1\n22\nArkansas, copies of instructions, respecting donations of\nland, under act of 24th May, 1828, in\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n87\n1\n22\nmemorial of inhabitants, road, Memphis to Little\nRock\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n151\n1\n22\non increasing salaries of Governor and Judges of\nRep. Com.\n2\n242\n1\n22\non claims of settlers between Arkansas and White\nrivers, losses by cession to Cherokee Indians -\nRep. Com.\n2\n321\n1\n22\non making road, Chicot to Little Rock -\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n374\n2\n22\nletter of J. C. Jones, in relation to road from Vil-\nlemont to Little Rock, with estimate of cost, &c.\nEx. Doc.\n1\n39\n1\n23\nlist of land patents suspended in, and cause of sus-\npension\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n150\n1\n23\non removal of troops from Fort Gibson, protection\nof frontiers of\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep Com.\n2\n255\n1\n24\non same subject\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n442\n1\n28\non coercing holders of military lands to draw their\npatents\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n257\n1\n28\nauthorize taking census of, with a view to being\nadmitted into the Union\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n334\n1\n24\ncopy of constitution of, and memorial for her ad-\n-\n}\nEx. Doc.\n4\nm\n183\nmission into the Union\n-\n-\n145\n1\n24\nPresident transmits another copy of the constitu-\ntion and the proceedings of convention\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n164\n1\n24\ncopy of census of\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n144\n1\n24\nLegislature of, in favor of increasing pay of depu-\nty surveyors -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n79\n1\n24\nmemorial of citizens, reclaim inundated lands in\nEx. Doc.\n8\n86\n2\n23\nreport of committee, on subject of draining inun-\ndated lands, &c., in\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n387\n1\n24\non granting land, build public buildings, in\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n102\n1\n24\non granting donation of land to citizens who lost\ntheir improvements by Choctaw treaty, with\ndocuments relating to certain frauds -\nDigiti\nRep. Com.\n1\n208\n19\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n2\n25\nArkansas, on granting donation of land to citizens who\nlost their improvements by Choctaw treaty, with\n~n\nm\n1\n90\nRep. Com.\n3\n8\ndocuments relating to certain frauds -\n-\nI\n24\non granting land for road, from Jefferson city, Mis-\nsouri, to Little Rock -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n651\n2\n25\non extending time, locate donation claims, (Love-\nly's) -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n294\n2\n25\nmemorial of Legislature, cede lands to States -\nEx. Doc.\n9\n328\n2\n25\ninhabitants of Helena, against dividing land dis-\ntrict -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n402\n2\n25\nrespecting kind of funds furnished to pay pension-\ners in\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n11\n449\n3\n25\nletter, stating that no funds had been transmitted\nsince suspension of specie payments, to pay pen-\nsioners in\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n163\n3\n25\nadditional correspondence, same subject\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n176\n1\n28\nArkansas river, report of Lieutenant Brown, of his ex-\namination, with a view to its improvement,\n(documentsaccompanying message of President,\npage 112)\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n1\n22\nletters from the Delegate of Arkansas and others,\non the subject of the improvement of\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n227\n2\n28\nreport of Captain Shreve, and estimate of cost for\nthe improvement of\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n195\n1\n24\non the subject of constructing levees on the\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n11\n2\n25\nreport showing the nature of the work, for its im-\nprovement; when commenced, the amount here-\ntofore appropriated, &c., previous to 1838\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n90\n1\n28\nArmstrong, James, commutation pay, revolutionary ser-\nvices\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n165\n1\n28\nArmstrong, Andrew, damages on bills protested, and\ncommissions on disbursements, as navy agent -\nRep. Com.\n4\n536\n1\n24\non re-adjusting his accounts\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n833\n2\n28\nArmstrong, John and James, memorial of, for land, in\nconsideration of sufferings while in Indian cap-\ntivity\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n22\n2\n25\nArmstrong, Robert and William, military services as\nspies, in 1793\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n742\n2\n25\nArmstrong, John, land claim -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n945\n2\n25\nArmbrister, Michael, Indian reservation\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n888\n1\n28\nArmington, Asa, remission of duty on molasses arriving\nbefore 30th September, 1830 -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n283\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n112\n2\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n45\nArms, &c. lost, reports on applications for the payment\nof, viz:\n1\n28\non the claim of John Haight, lost by his being ta-\nken prisoner, report adverse -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n96\n2\n28\non the claim of David S. Campbell, gun lost in\nthe military service, report favorable -\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n22\n1\n24\non the claim of Frederick Richmond, sword, &c.,\ntaken from him while prisoner, report adverse\nRep. Com.\ns\n545\n2\n28\nArms, cost of transportation, annually, from 1830 to 1834,\nto Pittsburg, and other places west\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n147\n1\n24\nreport, showing the number, description, cost,\nand condition of, &c., up to 1835\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n44\n8\n25\nnumber, &c. procured and distributed to the mili-\ntia since the close of the late war with Great\nBritain, to 1st January, 1839 -\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\ns\n%\nArmories, annual reports of their operations. (See do-\ncuments accompanying President's message at\ncommencement of each session, under head\n\" Ordnance Department.\")\nDigitized by Gobgle\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.\n13\nCongress.\nDescription\nsession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n1\n22\nArmories, expenditures, and arms manufactured in 1881\nat the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n170\n2\n22\nSame, in 1832 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n121\n1\n28\nSame, in 1833\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n322\n2\n23\nSame, in 1834 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n188\n1\n24\nSame, in 1835 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n294\n2\n24\nSame, in 1836 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n186\n2\n25\nSame, in 1837 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n11\n428\n8\n25\nSame, in 1838 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n287\n1\n24\nfull report, showing the entire annual expendi-\ntures, number of arms manufactured, cost, &c.,\nup to 1835\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n44\n1\n24\nestimate of additional appropriations required for\n1836\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n90\n1\n24\nreport of committee on subject of fixing pay of the\nofficers of the\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n403\n8\n25\nArmory, Springfield, Massachusetts, on application for\nretrocession of jurisdiction of the United States\nover lands belonging to the\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n296\n2\n25\nArmory, Western, President recommends the establish-\nment of, page 19\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\ns\n3\n25\nagain recommended by the President, page 15 -\nEx. Dòc.\n1\n2\n2\n25\nsame recommended by Secretary of War, page 193\nEx. Doc.\n1\ns\n3\n25\nagain recommended by Secretary of War, page\n105\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n28\nreport of Committee on Military Affairs (by R.\nM. Johnson) on the subject of establishing\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n349\n1\n24\nsimilar report, with statements of the average cost\nof muskets, &c.\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n373\n2\n28\nLegislature of Kentucky in favor of the establish-\nment of, in that State\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n154\n2\n25\nreport of commissioners McRee, Lee, and Tal-\ncott, of examination of various sites, &c.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n120\n2\n25\nat Beaver, memorial of inhabitants of Pennsylva-\nnia in favor of\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n61\n2\n25\nSame, Legislature of Pennsylvania, same\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n264\n2\n25\nLegislature of Ohio on subject of armory, on the\nWestern waters\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n296\n3\n25\nLegislature of Kentucky in favor of\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n47\nArmy, on the subject of brevet rank and pay. (See\nBrevet rank.)\nappropriations, &c. (See Appropriations.)\n1\n22\nreport of committee, on regulating the pay and\nemoluments of officers\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n9\n1\n22\non improving the condition of the non-commis-\nsioned officers and soldiers, and to prevent de-\nsertions\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n63\n1\n22\nobservations of Secretary of War, (Gov. Cass,) in\nrelation to preventing desertions, (documents\naccompanying President's message, page 17 -\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n22\nstatement, showing the number of desertions from\n1823 to 1830, and amount of money lost there-\nby, (documents accompanying President's mes-\nsage, page 73)\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n22\nobservations of Secretary of War in relation to\nbrevet rank, (documents accompanying Presi-\ndent's inessage, page 25)\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n28\nsame at subsequent session, page 21\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n1\n22\nmemorial of officers in favor of brevet rank\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n258\n1\n22\nreport of Surgeon General, recommending in-\ncrease of corps of surgeons\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n63\n1\n22\nmemorial of surgeons, for increase of pay\n-\nEx. Doc\n8\nDigitized by\n14\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n1\n22\nArmy, report on memorial of Colonel Woolley, who had\nbeen cashiered\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n269\n1\n22\nto prevent captains being detached from their\ncompanies, and to promote meritorious non-\ncommissioned officers\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n286\n1\n22\non claims of officers at Fort Delaware, losses sus-\ntained by the burning of the fort\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n313\n1\n23\nsame by officers at Hancock barracks -\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n112\n2\n22\nrevision and digest of the acts of Congress con-\ncerning the military establishment\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n6\n2\n22\non the subject of the enlistment of minors; esta-\nblishing schools; discontinuance of whiskey\npart of ration; and exempting soldiers serving\nfour years from militia duty -\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n16\n2\n22\nreport of committee, in favor of granting land to\nofficers of the late war with Great Britain\nRep. Com.\n1\n1\n1\n28\nSame, reprinted\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n856\n1\n24\nLegislature of Kentuoky in favor of granting land\nto those who served in the late war for a less\nperiod than five years\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n167\n2\n22\nofficers of the Pay Department, on the subject of\ntheir rank\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n16\n2\n22\non converting corpe of rangers into a regiment of\ndragoons\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n17\n1\n23\nobservations of Secretary of War, on the project\nof creating a fund for the relief of widows of\nofficers, &c., (annual report accompanying Pre-\nsident's message, page 21)\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n1\n23\nremonstrance of officers against the passage of bill\ndeducting a per centage from their pay ,for the\nrelief of widows of those dying, &c. -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n96\n1\n23\nSame, of officers stationed at Fort Monroe\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n130\nSame, of officers at Fort Dearborn, Illinois\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n205\n1\n23\nreport on removal of troops from Fort Gibson, pro-\ntect frontiers of Arkansas\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n255\n1\n24\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n442\n1\n23\nWilliam Piatt allowed difference of pay between\nmajor in the line and quartermaster general -\nRep. Com.\n2\n292\n1\n23\nSecretary of War recommends that the Subsist-\nence Department be made permanent, (annual\nreport accompanying President's message, page\n20) -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n1\n23\nto render permanent the present mode of supply-\ning the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n313\n1\n23\non authorizing publication of systems of cavalry\ntactics\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n419\n1\n23\nappointment of three additional paymasters recom-\nmended, (documents accompanying President's\nmessage, page 124)\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n2\n23\nagain recommended, page 188 -\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n23\nreport of committee recommending the appoint-\nment of additional paymasters\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n8\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n168\n2\n24\nallowance of additional compensation to paymas-\nters, for extra services in the Indian disturban-\nces, recommended, page 173 -\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n23\ncopy of General Scott's revised system of disci-\npline\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n121\n2\n23\nreport of committee against abolishing the office\nof major general, with statement of his pay, &c.\nRep. Com.\n1\n46\n1\n24\nstatements showing the pay and allowances of eve-\nry description, paid to each officer, during the\nyears 1838 and 1834 -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\nGoogle\n198\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.\n15\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n2\n25\nArmy, statements showing the pay and allowances of\nevery description, paid to each officer, in 1888,\nwith reference to the law and regulation under\nwhich allowed\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n206\n1\n24\nestimated expense of increasing the army\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n287\n1\n24\nreport of Surgeon General, on the subject.of hos-\npitals\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n29\n1\n24\nSecretary of War, transmitting printed copies of\nArmy Register for 1836\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n98\n1\n24\ncamp equipage for militia, in Seminole war\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n118\n1\n24\nrespecting pay of officers attached to military bu-\nreaus\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n308\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n828\n1\n24\nreport on claim of Lieutenant William S. Colqu.\nhoun, for extra services in the commissariat de-\npartment\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n820\n1\n24\nreport on claim of Captain William H. Bell, for\nextra services as engineer on Delaware break-\nwater\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n381\n1\n24\nreport on claim of Major Cross, for services, act-\ning as quartermaster general\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n448\n1\n24\nreport on claim of Major Hook, for services, act-\ning as commissary general of subsistence\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n618\n1\n24\non allowing Daniel Parker the three months ex-\ntra pay allowed disbanded officers\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n731\n2\n24\nPresident recommends an increase of the army,\npage 18\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n24\nSame, by the Secretary of War, and to increase\nthe pay of subordinate officers and privates, (an-\nnual report accompanying President's message,\npages 110 and 112)\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n24\non augmenting the general staff of the army, page\n146 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n24\nnumber and description of militia and volunteers\nin service, during the late war with Great Bri-\ntain, and term of service\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n20\n2\n24\nestimate of appropriations required for 1887\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n32\n2\n24\nmemorial of non-commissioned officers, for an in-\ncrease of their pay, and in relation to their pro-\nmotion according to merit, &c.\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n$\n88\n2\n24\nlist of officers who resigned in 1836\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n183\n2\n24\ncorps employed in 1836 against the Creek and\nSeminole Indians\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n183\n2\n24.\nlist of officers on detached service, in 1836\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n187\n2\n25\nexplanatory of appropriations required in 1888, for\nthe\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n40\n3\n25\nSame, in 1839 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n38\n2\n25\ntroops engaged in Florida, (documents accompa-\nnying President's message, page 220)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n3\n2\n25\ntroops employed in Florida war; instructions to\ncommanders, &c. &c.\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n188\n2\n25\nforce employed in 1887 in Florida, and monthly\nexpense\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n9\n299\n2\n25\nnumber of volunteers and militia employed with-\nin the last six years, previous to 1838, and com-\nparative expense between them and regulars -\nEx. Doc.\n8\n271\n2\n25\nproceedings of court of. inquiry in the case of Ge-\nnerals Scott and Gaines, held at Fredericktown,\nMaryland\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n78\n2\n25\nstaff of the, increase recommended by the Presi-\ndent, page 18\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n3\n2\n25\nSame, recommended by the Secretary of War,\npages 181 and 182\n-\nEx. Doc. Google\n-\n-\n1\n3\n16\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n2\n25\nArmy, statement showing the proposed increase of the\nstaff, in 1838, (page 114)\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n114\n2\n25\nreport of Secretary of War, with plan of General\nScott, for the distribution of the army, for pro-\ntecting frontiers, &c. -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n199\n2\n25\nmemorial of paymasters, in relation to their pay,\n&c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n131\n2\n25\npay and emoluments of every description allowed\nofficers, in 1838, with reference to the laws and\nregulations under which allowed\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n206\n2\n25\ncomparative expense between cavalry and infan-\ntry -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n250\n1\n24\nestimated expense of increasing the army\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n287\n2\n25\nstatements in relation to proposed increase of the\narmy, to wit: showing the annual number of de-\nsertions, from 1830 to 1836, and best mode of\npreventing them; abstract of the several organi-\nzations, from 1785 to 1836, and same in relation\nto the staff, number of captains and subalterns\nemployed on detached service, annually, for ten\nyears, previous to 1837, and specifying the ser-\nvice; with estimated increase of expense attend-\nant on the proposed increase: also, stating the\nnumber of officers killed, or died, in the Flori-\nda war\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n9\n305\n2\n25\nsuggestions of the Secretary of War, on the sub-\nject of allowances of commissions to disbursing\nofficers, &c., page 198\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n3\n25\ncertain officers allowed extra pay on disburse-\nments, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n$1\n3\n25\nmemorial of officers of the line, to be placed on\nequal footing with the staff\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n34\n3\n25\nin favor of paying volunteers under Capt. Drane,\nfor guarding emigrating Indians\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n61\n8\n25\nSecretary of War transmits printed Register for\n1839\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n236\n3\n25\ndisbursing agents, who have failed within the last\ntwo years to settle their accounts, for a longer\nperiod than two months\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n242\n2\n25\nin favor of granting land to soldiers of the old 4th\nregiment\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n798\n8\n25\nSecretary of War recommends the establishment\nof a rocket brigade, page 105\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n22\nannual report, showing its organization, strength,\ndistribution, and recruiting service, &c., in 1831,\n(documents accompanying President's message\nat commencement of session, page 53)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n22\nSame, in 1832, page 58\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n28\nSame, in 1833, page 26\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n2\n28\nSame, in 1834, page 43\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n24\nSame, in 1835, page 50\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n24\nSame, in 1836, pages 102 and 125\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\nI\n2\n2\n25\nSame, in 1837, pages 220 and 228\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n8\n3\n25\nSame, in 1838, page 114\n-\nI\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n22\ncontingent expenses of the military establishment,\nin 1831\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n3\n2\n22\nSame, in 1832 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n36\n1\n28\nSame, in 1833 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n36\n2\n28\nSame, in 1834 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n94\n1\n24\nSame, in 1835 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n56\n2\n24\nSame, in 1836 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n72\n2\n25\nSame, in 1837 -\n-\n-\n-\nI\nEx. Doc.\n3\n77\ns\n25\nSame, in 1838 -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.\n17\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n1\n22\nArmy, annual report of the Quartermaster General, show-\ning the operations of that branch of service, in\n1831, (documents accompanying the President's\nmessage, at commencement of each session,\npage 116)\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n22\nSame, in 1832, page 82\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n23\nSame, in 1833, page 46\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n2\n23\nSame, in 1834, page 92\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n24\nSame, in 1835, page 74\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n24\nSame, in 1836, page 153\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n25\nSame, in 1837, page 251\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n3\n3\n25\nSame, in 1838, page 122\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n22\nannual report of the Paymaster General, showing\nthe disbursements and operations of that depart-\nment, in 1831, (documents accompanying Presi-\ndent's message, pag 120)\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n22\nSame, in 1832, page 128\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n23\nSame, in 1833, page 124\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n2\n23\nSame, in 1834, page 43\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\nI\n2\n1\n24\nSame, in 1835, page 88\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n24\nSame, in 1836, page 173\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n25\nSame, in 1837, page 283\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\nI\n3\n3\n25\nSame, in 1837, page 134\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n22\nannual report of the Commissary General of Sub-\nsistence, showing the expenditures and opera-\ntions of that department, in 1831, (documents\naccompanying President's message, page 146)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n22\nSame, in 1832, page 131\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n23\nSame, in 1833, page 130\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doe.\n1\n1\n2\n23\nSame, in 1834, page 193\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n24\nSame, in 1835, page 79\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n24\nSame, in 1836, page 159\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n25\nSame, in 1837, page 268\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n3\n3\n25\nSame, in 1838, page 518\n-\n-\n1\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n22\nannual report of the Commissary General of Pur-\nchases, showing the disbursements and opera-\ntions of that department, in 1831, (documents\naccompanying President's message, page 152)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n22\nSame, in 1832, page 156\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n23\nSame, in 1833, page 162\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n2\n23\nSame, in 1834, page 232\n-\nI\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n24\nSame, in 1835, page 94\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n24\nSame, in 1836, page 177\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n25\nSame, in 1837, page 294\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n3\n3\n25\nSame, in 1838, page 144\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n22\nannual report of Surgeon General, of the opera-\ntions of that department, in 1831, (documents\naccompanying President's message, page 157)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n22\nSame, in 1832, page 155\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n3\n23\nSame, in 1833, page 161\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n2\n23\nSame, in 1834, page 231\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n24\nSame, in 1835, page 100\n1\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n24\nSame, in 1836, page 171\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n25\nSame, in 1837, page 281\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n3\n3\n25\nSame, in 1838, page 125\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\nannual report of Ordnance Department. (See\nOrdnance Department.\")\n1\n22\nArnold, Remington, bounty on fishing voyage\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n404\n1\n23\nSame\n-\n-\nI\nI\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n107\n3\nDigitized by Google\n18\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n1\n28\nArndt, John P.,\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n396\nArredondo, F. M. and others, claims of, injuries by the\narmy in 1812 and 1814, in East Florida, and\nprovided for by the 9th article of the treaty of\n1819 with Spain. (See Florida.)\nAroostook river, disturbances on the. (See Boundary,\nNortheastern.)\nArsenals, annual report of the Ordnance Department,\non the subject of. (Sec Ordnance Department.)\n1\n22\nnumber of, number of officers and men employed,\nand on the subject of abandoning or transferring\nsome of them to the States wherein located -\nEx. Doc.\n4\n177\n1\n24\nreport showing the entire annual expenditures,\nand work done at the, up to 1835\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n44\n1\n24\nestimate of additional appropriation required for\n1837, purchase of land, &c.\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n90\n1\n24\nestimates for supplying the arsenals with certain\nstores, in 1836, (accoutrements)\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n178\n2\n25\nin relation to the appropriations required in 1838\nEx. Coc.\n2\n40\n1\n24\nletter from Secretary of War, in relation to the\nestablishment of arsenal of construction at\nCharleston, South Carolina -\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n110\n1\n24\nreport of committee on establishing one at Fayette-\nville, North Carolina\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n372\n2\n25\nagainst establishing one in Lincoln county, North\nCarolina\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n907\n1\n24\non repairing and enlarging the arsenal at Charles-\nton, South Carolina -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n444\n3\n25\npurchase additional land for same\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n161\n1\n24\non fixing pay of storekeepers of arsenals of con-\nstruction\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n450\n3\n25\nexpenditures of the appropriations made in 1838,\nfor the erection and repairs of\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n100\n2\n22\nArtificers, revolutionary war, in favor of allowing com-\nmutation pay to Enos Grannis, an officer of the\ncorps of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n118\n2\n23\nSame, to the heirs of Doctor Baird\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n136\n1\n24\nSame, to the heirs of John Jordan\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n536\n2\n25\nSame, to the heirs of Nathaniel Irish\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n718\n1\n24\nArundel manuscripts, catalogue of\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n246\n1\n28\nAsbury, Samuel M., invalid pension -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n$88\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n558\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n297\n8\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n76\n1\n28\nAshton, John, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n$\n442\n1\n24\nAshe, John B., heirs of, commutation pay, revolutionary\nservices\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n364\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n122\n2\n25\nAshtabula creek, statement showing the nature of the\nwork for the improvement of, when commenced,\namount appropriated, and the sum required, in\n1838 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n90\n2\n23\nAspinwall, Thomas, Consul at London, contingent ex-\npenses\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n7\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n119\n3\n25\nAsh, George, property destroyed by the British, last war\nRep. Com.\n1\n62\n1\n22\nAssay offices, gold regions in the South, report of com-\nmittee on the subject of establishing -\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n30\n1\n23\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n391\n1\n22\nAssays of foreign coins, in 1831\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n115\n2\n22\nSame, in 1832 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\ns\n128\n1\n23\nSame, in 1833 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc\n4\n247\n2\n23\nSame, in 1834 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc\n60\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.\n19\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n2\n28\nAssays of foreign coins under law of June, 1884, show-\ning the value of all foreign coins in 1835\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n189\n1\n22\nAsylum, naval, Philadelphia, report respecting expendi-\ntures on, and completion of\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n17\n1\n23\nrules and regulations for the government of\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n419\n2\n25\nlunatic, District of Columbia, in favor of estab-\nlishing\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n96\n2\n25\nreport of committee, same object\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n923\n2\n25\nAtchafalaya river, in relation to the improvement of -\nEx. Doc.\n8\n258\n1\n22\nAttorney General, opinion of, in the case of Perry, re-\nceiver of land office; land sold on last day of\nsales, and not paid for, not subject to private en-\ntry -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n209\nI\n24\nSame, in the case of John H. Peterson, in favor of\nhis receiving salaries attached to two offices of\nthe customs, he having performed duties of both\nRep. Com.\n8'\n805\n1\n24\ndeclines to give opinion in the case of reference\nby the House of Representatives for that pur-\npose, as not being within the legal scope of his\nduty, &c., (see the case of Madrazo) -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n292\n2\n25\nopinions of, in relation to the pension laws\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n118\ns\n25\nhis opinion in relation to the tenue of office, ter-\nritorial judges, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n154\n2\n22\nAttorneys, United States courts, on the subject of re-\nducing fees of\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n148\n1\n22\non making allowance to Joseph W. Torrey, pro-\nfessional services in Michigan\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n49\n1\n25\nin relation to fees of renewal of duty bonds\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n35\n2\n25\nsame subject\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n192\n2\n25\nagainst the claim of Davis and Forman, for servi-\nces in defending register of land office, in a suit\nbrought against him in his official capacity\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n710\n2\n25\nin favor of John L. McCarty, for services in prose-\ncuting suits, to test the validity of entries on\nCherokee lands, under laws of Tennessee\nRep. Com.\n4\n1045\n2\n24\nAttorney, power of, report against allowing the right to\ndraw the pay due a soldier under, after soldier's\ndeath\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n88\n-\n1\n23\nAtwater and Daggett, refund foreign tonnage duty\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n102\n1\n24\nAtwell and Hayden, losses on contract, supplying the\narmy -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n'206\n2\n25\nAtwater, Caleb, services, aiding in forming Indian trea-\nties -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n332\n1\n22\nAuction sales, memorial of merchants of New York, in\nfav or of taxing\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n290\n1\n22\nAuditor, Second, annual report of, showing the requisi-\ntions issued, amount accounted for, and balan-\nces unaccounted for, by disbursing officers, in\n1831, (documents accompanying President's\nmessage, page 205)\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n]\n2\n2\n22\nSame, in 1832, page 184\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n28\nSame, in 1833, page 203\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n2\n28\nSame, in 1834, page 283\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n24\nSame, in 1835, page 309\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n24\nSame, in 1836, page 430\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n25\nSame, in 1837, page 750\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc\n1\n1\n22\nAuditor, Third, reports similar statements, for 1881,\npage 214\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n22\nSame, in 1832, page 191\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n23\nSame, in 1833, page 214\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n23\nSame, in 1834, page 297\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n24\nSame, in 1835, page 317\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc\n20\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n2\n24\nAuditor, Third, reports similar statements in 1836,\npage 417\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n-\n2\n25\nSame, in 1887, page 735\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\ns\n1\n22\nAustria, on reducing duty on red wines of\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n176\n2\n24\nAugusta, Georgia, report on claim of, advances, Florida\nwar -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n319\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n1088\n1\n24\nAustin and Taylor, damages on contract, delay on part\nof Government\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\ns\n694\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n49\n2\n24\nAustin, Isaac, revolutionary pension -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1.\n145\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n155\n3\n25\nAustin, John T., pre-emption, land for culture of the\nmulberry\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\nus\n2\n25\nAustill and Rhodes, mail contractors, extra allowances\nRep. Com.\n3\n745\n3\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n144\n2\n24\nAuthors, literary, of Great Britain, memorial of, for in-\nternational copy-right law\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n162\n1\n22\nAvart, Robert, heirs of, injuries, house and fencing, by\ntroops\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n339\n1\n23\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n5\n2\n25\nAverill, Joseph K., additional pay while detained as wit-\nness against White, burning the Treasury build-\ning -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n981\n1\n23\nAvery, John J., injury to his land by erection of milita-\nry works\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n240\n2\n25\nAvery, A., and others\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n930\n2\n24\nAvery, Saltmarsh & Co., mail contractors, property used\nin carrying the mail destroyed by the Indians\nRep. Com.\n2\n280\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n561\n1\n28\nAwkward, Henry, compensated for injuries, aiding in\nsuppressing fire, public buildings\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n417\n1\n22\nAxon, Doctor Samuel J., heirs of, commutation, revolu-\ntionary services\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n436\n1\n23\nAxton, Jeremiah, hire of quarters, recruiting service\nRep. Com.\n2\n212\ns\n25\nAyerigg, Lieutenant Colonel B., his report and drawings\nof light-house, Barfleur, on coast of France -\nEx. Doc.\n4\n190\ns\n25\nBack creek, in relation to survey for improvement of\nEx. Doc.\n4\n199\ns\n25\nmemorial of Chesapeake and Delaware canal,\nsame object -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n251\n:\n2\n25\nBackus, Levi S.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n658\n1\n22\nBacon, Samuel, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n371\n2\n23\nBacot, Elizabeth S., expenditures on certain public\nbuildings\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n117\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n531\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n25\n1\n22\nBadger, Nehemiah, arrears of pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n210\n1\n23\nBaden, William, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n438\n2\n22\nBagnall, Richard, executor of J. B. Vaughan -\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n3\n1\n23\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n18\nBaggage, of officers, lost, &c., reports against claims\nfor, viz:\n1\n28\nin the case of John Ingham\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n297\n1\n23\nof George Acre\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n298\n1\n28\n- of George Stockton -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n401\n1\n28\nof Levi Pinney\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n440\n2\n25\nof Andrew Tallock -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n823\n1\n28\nBahama banks, repecting negotiation with Great Bri-\ntain for erecting light-house on, (President's\nmessage, page 3)\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n1\n22\nBailey, Martha and others, damages in delaying to pay\n-\nbalance due Elbert Anderson under contract\nRep. Com\n405\nI\n28\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n27\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.\n21\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n1\n28\nBailey, Samuel A., locate military land warrant\n-\nRep. Com.\ns\n418\n2\n25\nBailey, Littleton, land claim\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n726\n1\n24\nBailey and Delord, claim for goods sold officers and sol-\ndiers -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n359\n2\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n192\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n9\n2\n25\nBailey, James, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n353\n2\n25\nBailey, Joseph, revolutionary pension\n.\n-\nRep. Com.\ns\n567\n2\n28\nBaird, Doctor Absalom, representatives of, commutation\nrevolutionary services\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n136\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n68\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\ns\n640\n1\n25\nBaird, Thomas H., on the subject of the currency\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n51\n1\n22\nBain, John, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n369\n1\n22\nBaker, Josiah, confirmation of land claim\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n884\n1\n22\nBaker, William, claims as sutler against deceased sol-\ndiers -\n-\n1\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n5\n480\n1\n28\ngoods lost, by impresament of his boat, &c.\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n224\n2\n24\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n4\n1\n28\ndamages to house, while occupied by troops as\nbarracks\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\ns\n424\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n12\n1\n24\nBaker, William, of New York, land claim\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n357\n1\n28\nBaker, William, Doctor, medical attendance British\nprisoners\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n452\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n18\n1\n23\nBaker, Arthemus, work on Cumberland road\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n456\n1\n24\nBaker, James, wagon and horses .lost, war with Black\nHawk\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n414\n1\n24\nadditional report, same case\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n$\n769\n2\n25\nSame, report\nr\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n16\n2\n25\nBalch, John, indemnity, illegal seizure of his goods\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n448\n1\n22\nBall, Thomas, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n298\n1\n28\nBallantine and McMechan, work on Cumberland road\nRep. Com.\n4\n455\n1\n28\nBalfour, John, land claim\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n79\n1\n22\nBaldwin, Alfred, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n278\n1\n28\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n122\n2\n24\nBaldwin's reports on navy yards, Great Barn Island,\nPerth Amboy, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n18\n2\n24\nBaldwin, George, memorial heirs of, bounty land\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n45\n2\n25\nBaldwin, Mary o., military bounty land\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n871\ns\n25\nBaldwin, Brackett, heirs of, military bounty land\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n285\nBaltimore and Ohio railroad. (See Railroad.)\n1\n22\nBaltimore, report of committee against repealing act\nauthorizing the collection of tonnage duty for\nthe benefit of the port of\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n445\n2\n22\nreferring claims for vessels sunk, defence of, to\nthe 3d auditor\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n128\n1\n28\nauthorizing 3d auditor to take testimony, &c\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n530\n1\n28\non fortifying Patapsco river, for the defence of -\nRep. Com.\n2\n810\n2\n25\nharbor of, report showing the nature of the\nwork for the improvement of, when com-\nmenced, amount appropriated, and the sum re-\nquired in 1838\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n90\n3\n25\nmemorial of city council of, for the improvement\nof the harbor - -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n219\n2\n25\nmemorial of board of trade, French spoliations -\nEx. Doc.\n8\n285\ns\n25\nSame, in relation to the employment of boys in\nthe merchant service -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\ns\n79\nBalances of appropriations. (See unexpended Balances.)\nBalances. (See Defaulters.)\n2\n25\nBalances, against deposite banks and collecting officers\nEx. Doc.\n111\n2\n25\nSame, not secured, and probable loss, &c.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n191\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nDescription\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nalances, against certain banks in Boston, and late pen-\nsion agent of that place\n-\n-\n-\nEx Doc.\ns\n120\nsuggestions of the Comptroller in relation to clo-\nsing certain description of accounts-standing on\nthe books of the Treasury as defaulters\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n127\nin relation to the balance standing against Thomas\nIrwin, late district attorney of Pennsylvania -\nEx. Doc.\n4\n169\nSame, as to balance against Charles J. Ingersoll\nEx. Doc.\n6\n245\nin relation to the balance due from John Brahan,\nlate receiver, land office\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n178\nin relation to the settlement of the accounts of\ncollector at Boston, (David Henshaw,) and in\nregard to the amount placed on deposite in the\nCommonwealth Bank of that place\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n180\nBalances on the books of the 2d Auditor in 1831\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n6\nSame, in 1832 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n133\nSame, in 1833 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n7\nSame, in 1834 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n11\nSame, in 1835 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n10\nSame, in 1836 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n22\nSame, in 1887 -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n6\n-\nSame, in 1838\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n15\non the books of the 3d Auditor in 1831\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n9\nSame, in 1832 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\ns\n138\nSame, in 1833 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n6\nSame, in 1834 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n19\nSame, in 1835 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n17\nSame, in 1836 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n27\nSame, m 1837 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n48\nSame, in 1838\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\ns\n45\non the books of the 4th Auditor in 1831 -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n41\nSame, in 1832 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\ns\n135\nSame, in 1833 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n13\nSame, in 1834 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n54\nSame, in 1835 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n16\nSame, in 1836 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n37\nSame, in 1837 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\nSame, in 1838 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n30\non the books of the revenue, collectors of the cus-\ntoms, and others, in 1881\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n6\nSame, in 1832 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\ns\n120\nSame, in 1833, collectors of the customs\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n416\nSame, in 1834,\nsame\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n164\nSame, in 1835,\nsame\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n208\nSame, in 1836,\nsame\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\ns\n181\nSame, in 1838,\nsame\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n196\nSame, in 1883, other than collectors\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n16\nSame, in 1834,\nsame\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n9\nSame, in 1835,\nsame\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n6\nSame, in 1837,\nsame\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n186\nSame, in 1838,\nsame\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n240\nagainst receivers of land offices, in 1832\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n127\nSame, in 1833 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n378\nSame, in 1834 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n82\nSame, in 1885 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n45\nSame, in 1886 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n144\nSame, in 1838 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n177\ndue from postmasters, in 1836\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n185\ndue from banks in 1832, and measures taken for\nthe recovery of the same\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n64\nagainst collectors of internal duties in 1888\n-\nEx. Doc.\nDigitized by\nGoogle\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.\n22\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n2\n25\nBanks, currency and Independent Treasury, report of\nCommittee of Ways and Means (by Mr. Cam-\nbreleng) on the subject of, with the views of\nthe minority of the committee (by Mr. Sergeant\nannexed\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\ns\n684\n4\n22\nBank United States, copy of act of 1817, incorporating\nthe bank, and the amendatory acts\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n128\n1\n22\nPresident Jackson again opposes the renewal of\nits charter, page 14\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n22\nobservations of Secretary of the Treasury (Mr.\nMcLane) in relation to the bank, and recom-\nmends the sale of Government stock to the\nbank, (annual report on finance, page 8)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n3\n1\n22\nreport of Committee of Ways and Means, (by Mr.\nMcDuffie,) in favor of a renewal of its charter\nRep. Com.\n2\n288\n1\n22\nviews of the minority of the committee\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n288\n1\n22\nreport of Select Committee, (Mr. Clayton, chair-\nman,) to inquire into the proceedings and affairs\nof the bank\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n460\n1\n22\nreport of minority of committee, by Mr. McDuffie,\n(page 369)\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n460\n1\n22\nSame, by Mr. Adams, (page 369)\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n460\n1\n22\nPresident returns the bill for the renewal of its\ncharter, with objections\nI\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n800\n1\n22\nsemi-annual statements of the transactions of the\nbank and its offices, from commencement, in\n1817, to 1831\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n147\n2\n22\nPresident recommends sale of stock in, page 10\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n22\nobservations of President respecting the conduct\nof the bank, redemption of the three per cent.\nstocks, page 10\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n22\nremarks of Secretary of the Treasury on same\nsubject, in his annual report on finance, page\n13\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\ns\n2\n22\nPresident recommends an inquiry as to the safety\nof the public deposites, page 10\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n22\nreport of agent appointed by the Secretary of the\nTreasury, to inspect the books of the bank\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n8\n1\n22\ncorrespondence on the subject of the postpone-\nment of the payment of the three per cent. stock\nEx. Doc.\n1\n9\n2\n22\nreport of the Committee of Ways and Means, (by\nMr. Verplanck,) respecting conduct and solven-\ncy of the bank\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n121\n2\n22\nreport of minority of the committee, (by Mr. Polk,)\nsame subject -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n121\n1\n23\nPresident informs Congress of the removal of the\ndeposites, page 12\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc\n1\n1\n1\n23\nreport of the Secretary of the Treasury, reasons\nfor the removal of the deposites from the bank\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n23\nPresident charges the bank with improper con-\nduct, by interfering with elections, &c., page 12\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n1\n28\nmemorial of the Government directors, against the\nproceedings of the bank\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n12\n1\n28\nstatements of its condition in 1820, accompanying\nMr. Crawford's report on the currency\n-\nEx. Dec.\n2\n51\n1\n23\nmessage of the President, with various documents,\nin relation to the refusal of the bank to deliver\nup the books and funds for the payment of pen-\nsioners\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n78\n1\n28\nreport of the Committee of Ways and Means, (by\nMr. Polk,) on the subject of the refusal of the\nbank to deliver up books, &c., payment of pen-\nsioners\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n24\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n1\n23\nBank United States, report of the minority of the com-\nmittee, same subject\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n263\n1\n28\nreport of the same committee, (by Mr. Polk,) on\nthe subject of the removal of the public depos-\nites from the bank\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n312\n1\n23\nreport of minority of committee, same subject -\nRep. Com.\n2\n812\n1\n23\nSame, by Mr. Binney -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n813\n1\n23\nreport of Select Committee, (by Mr. Thomas,) to\ninvestigate the affairs, &c., and whether the char-\nter of the bank had been violated, &c. &c.\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n481\n1\n23\nreport of minority of committee, (by Mr. Everett,)\npage 39\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n481\n1\n23\nmonthly statements of its condition, &c., from\nJanuary, 1831, to June, 1834 -\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n523\n1\n24\nmonthly statements, &c., nearest to March, 1836\nEx. Doc.\n5\n204\n2\n23\nPresident charges the bank with mal-conduct,\npage 13\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n23\nwithholds the dividends on United States stock,\npage 14\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n23\nremarks of the Secretary of the Treasury, (Mr.\nWoodbury,) with copy of correspondence and\nopinion of Attorney General, in relation to claim\nof the bank on account of protest of bill of ex-\nchange on France, and her withholding Govern-\nment dividends, (annual report on finance, pa-\nges 6 and 46)\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\ns\n2\n23\ncorrespondence in relation to branch drafts, and\non the subject of the protested bill on the French\nGovernment - -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n21\n2\n23\nadditional correspondence in relation to branch\ndrafts\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n42\n2\n23\nPresident recommends separation from, and that\nits checks and notes be not received in payment\nof public dues, and that the United States stock\nbe sold, page 15\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n23\namount of domestic exchange in 1832,-33, and\n1834, by the Bank United States\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n27\n2\n23\ncircular from Treasury Department, in relation to\nbranch drafts, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n27\n2\n23\nin relation to refusal of bank to permit Government\ndirectors to make certain examinations\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n45\n2\n23\ncorrespondence in relation to claim United States\nagainst the Bank of Columbia\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n46\n2\n28\nrates of domestic exchange charged by the bank\nin 1834, and rates of collections\n-\nI\nEx. Doc.\n2\n71\n1\n24\nPresident again recommends discontinuance, re-\nceipt of its bills, page 16\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n24\nPresident recommends that provision be made for\nclosing concerns of the United States with the\nbank, page 16\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n24\nmemorial of citizens of Pennsylvania, in relation\nto the reissuing of the notes of, by the Pennsyl-\nvania Bank, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n280\n1\n24\nreport of Select Committee, (by Mr. Galbraith,)\nin relation to the reissuing of its notes\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n272\n2\n24\nremarks of the President in relation to the proceed-\nings of the old bank, in connection with the new\nbank incorporated by Pennsylvania, page 16 -\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n25\nobservations of the President on the subject of the\nreissuing of the notes of the old bank by the\nPennsylvania Bank, page 12 -\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n3\nDigitized by Google\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.\n25\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nBank United States, memorials, &c.-Continued.\n2\n24\nreport of the Secretary of the Treasury, with re-\nport of commissioners, and other documents, in\nrelation to the settlement of the claim of the\nUnited States on account of their stock, &c. -\nEx. Doc.\n3\n118\n2\n24\nmemorial and statement of the bank, on same sub-\nject -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n172\n1\n25\nPresident Van Buren, against creating a new one;\nmessage at extra session\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n3\n25\nSame, in 1838, page 10\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n25\nresolution reported from the Committee of Ways\nand Means, (by Mr. Cambreling,) that it is in-\nexpedient to establish a national bank;\" (bound\nwith Executive documents) -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n2\nBank United States, memorials for and against the re-\nnewal of its charter, and for and against the\nremoval of the public deposites from the bank,\nto wit:\nFROM MAINE, in favor.\n1\n23\nPortland, citizens, in favor of making the depos-\nites in the Bank United States\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n74\n1\n23\nExchange Bank of Portland, on their receiving\nthe deposites -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n74\n1\n23\nBangor, inhabitants, in favor of rechartering the\nbank, with modifications\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n125\n1\n23\nEastport, inhabitants, asking relief from the de-\nranged state of the currency -\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n171\n1\n33\nLubec, inhabitants, in favor of rechartering Bank\nUnited States\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n172\n1\n23\nJ. C. Churchill and others, complaining of certain\nstatements made by their representative\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n173\n1\n23\nBath, inhabitants, asking for relief from the de-\nranged state of the currency -\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n250\n1\n22\nHallowell, proceedings of meeting, in favor of a\nnational bank, and disapproving of the removal\nof the deposites\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n475\nAgainst.\n1\n23\nLegislature, approving of the removal of the pub-\nlic deposites, and opposed to the recharter of the\nBank United States\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n169\n1\n22\nLegislature of, against the bank\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n160\nFROM NEW HAMPSHIRE, in favor.\n1\n22\nFarmer's Bank at Amherst, in favor of the bank\nEx. Doc.\n4\n110\n1\n23\nPortsmouth, merchants and others, in favor of re-\nstoring the public deposites to the Bank United\nStates\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n102\n1\n23\nSomersworth, inhabitants, in favor of restoring the\npublic deposites to the Bank United States\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n252\n1\n23\ntown of Dover, inhabitants, asking relief from the\nembarrassed state of the currency\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n826\nAgainst.\n1\n22\nLegislature, against the Bank United States\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n520\nFROM MASSACHUSETTS, in favor.\nI\n22\nMiddlesex, inhabitants, in favor of the bank\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n284\n1\n22\nBoston, citizens, in favor\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n92\n1\n23\nBoston, citizens of, asking relief from the deranged\nstate of the currency -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n54\n1\n28\nBoston, citizens of, in favor of the bank\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n175\n1\n28\nNew Bedford, merchants, in favor of restoring the\npublic deposites to the bank\n-\n1\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n66\n1\n23\nNew Bedford, merchants, in favor of rechartering\nthe bank\n-\n-\n-\n1\nEx. Doc.\n158\n4\n26\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nBank United States, memorials, &c-Continued.\nFROM MASSACHUSETTS, in favor.\n1\n28\nLegislature, resolutions in favor of restoring the\npublic deposites, and a recharter of the bank -\nEx. Doc.\n3\n174\n1\n28\nWorcester, citizens, in favor of rechartering the\nbank\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n176\n1\n28\nBerkshire county, citizens, in favor of restoring\nthe public deposites to the Bank United States\nEx. Doc.\n4\n251\n1\n23\nBristol, citizens, in favor of restoring the public\ndeposites to the Bank United States, and a re-\ncharter\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n253\n1\n23\ntown of Lynn, citizens, in favor of restoring the\npublic deposites\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n254\n1\n23\nSpringfield, citizens, in favor of the bank, and dis-\napproving of the removal of the deposites\n1\nEx. Doc.\n4\n324\n1\n23\nMedford, shipbuilders, in favor of the bank, and\ndisapproving of the removal of the deposites\nEx. Doc.\n4\n325\n1\n33\nSalem, citizens, in favor of restoring the public\ndeposites\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n327\n1\n23\nThird congressional district, proceeding of meet-\ning of citizens and memorial, in favor of resto-\nring the deposites\n-\n-\nI\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n376\n1\n23\nFranklin county, proceedings of meeting, in favor\nof the bank\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n480\nAgainst.\n1\n23\nSalem, proceedings of meeting, against the resto-\nration of the deposites, and.adverse to a rechar-\nter of the Bank United States\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n331\n1\n23\nLowell, proceedings of meeting, opposed to a re-\ncharter of the bank -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n338\n1\n23\nBoston, Faneuil Hall meeting, proceedings ap-\nproving of the course of the Executive in rela-\ntion to the bank\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n255\n1\n23\nBoston, citizens, opposed to a recharter of the bank,\nand against restoring the public deposites\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n382\nFROM RHODE ISLAND, in favor.\n1\n23\nProvidence, merchants of, in favor of the bank\nEx. Doc.\n3\n109\n1\n23\nProvidence county, citizens, asking relief from\nthe deranged state of the currency\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n256\n}\n23\nProvidence, county of, in favor of restoring the\npublic deposites, and a recharter of the bank\nEx. Doc.\n4\n328\n}\n23\nProvidence, convention of mechanics at, in favor\nof restoring the public deposites, and a rechar-\nter of the bank\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n878\n1\n23\nBristol, citizens, in favor of restoring the public\ndeposites, and continuing the bank -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n262\n1\n23\nNewport, inhabitants, in fayor of restoring the de-\nposites, and a recharter of the bank -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n299\n1\n23\nKent, meeting of citizens, in favor of restoring\nthe deposites, and a recharter of the bank\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n386\n1\n23\nHouse of Representatives of Legislature, resolu-\ntions in favor of depositing the public revenue\nin the Bank United States, and in favor of a\nNational Bank\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n482\nAgainst.\n1\n23\nProvidence, citizens of, approving of the removal\nof the deposites from the Bank United States,\n&c. -\n-\n-\n-\nI\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n264\n1\n28\nProvidence, working-men, approving of the remo-\nval of the deposites from the Bank U. States,\n&c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n265\n1\n23\nProvidence, citizens, approving of the removal of\nthe deposites from the Bank United States\nEx. Doc. Google\n833\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.\n27\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nBank United States, memorials, &c.-Continued.\nFROM RHODE ISLAND, against.\n1\n23\nPawtucket, proceedings of a meeting at, against\nrestoring the public deposites, and adverse to a\nrecharter of the bank\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n263\n1\n23\nPawtucket, citizens of, against restoring the pub-\nlic deposites, and adverse to a recharter of the\nbank -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n883\n1\n23\nBristol, citizens, against restoring the public de-\nposites, and adverse to a recharter of the bank\nEx. Doc.\n4\n332\nFROM CONNECTICUT, in favor.\n1\n22\nFire Insurance Company of Hartford, in favor of\nthe bank\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n112\n1\n22\nHartford, citizens, in favor\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n108\n1\n22\nBank of the Thames, at Norwich, in favor\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n164\n1\n23\nNorwich, inhabitants, in favor of restoring the de-\nposites, and a recharter of the bank -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n94\n1\n23\nNorwich, inhabitants, in favor of rechartering the\nbank\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\ns\n129\n1\n23\nNew Haven, citizens, in favor of restoring the de-\nposites\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\ns\n127\n1\n23\nNewtown, citizens, in favor of restoring the de-\nposites, and a recharter of the bank\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n879\n1\n23\nWindham, inhabitants, in favor of restoring the\ndeposites, and a recharter of the bank\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n471\n1\n23\nWindham, proceedings of a meeting at, in favor\nof restoring the deposites, and a recharter of\nthe bank\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n472\n1\n23\nWindham, inhabitants, in favor of restoring the\ndeposites, and a recharter of the bank\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n474\n1\n23\nNew London, inhabitants, in favor of restoring the\ndeposites, and a recharter of the bank\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n476\n1\n23\nHartford, citizens, in favor of a National Bank -\nEx. Doc.\n6\n508\nAgainst.\n1\n22\nHartford, citizens, against the bank\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n107\n1\n23\nStafford, inhabitants, approving of the removal of\nthe deposites, and against rechartering the bank\nEx. Doc.\n4\n334\nFROM VERMONT, in favor.\n1\n22\nMontpelier, citizens, in favor of the bank\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n157\n1\n22\nGovernor of the State, and citizens of Caledonia\nand Danville, in favor\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n158\n1\n22\nBrattleborough, citizens, in favor\n-\nI\nEx. Doc.\n4\n168\n1\n23\nBurlington, citizens of, asking relief from the de-\nranged state of the currency -\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n156\n1\n23\nBurlington, meeting of young men, in favor of re-\nstoring the public deposites to the Bank United\nStates\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n383\n1\n23\nWoodstock, citizens, in favor of restoring the pub-\nlic deposites to the Bank United States\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n177\n1\n23\nChittenden county, proceedings of meeting of citi-\nzens of, disapproving of the removal of the de-\nposites\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n266\n1\n23\nButler county, inhabitants, in favor of making the\ndeposites hereafter in the Bank United States\nEx. Doc.\n4\n300\n1\n23\nRutland county, citizens, in favor of restoring the\ndeposites to the Bank United States -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n829\n1\n23\nWindham county, citizens, in favor of restoring\nthe deposites to the Bank United States\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n380\n1\n28\nAdams county, proceedings of meeting, in favor\nof restoring the deposites to the Bank U. States\nEx. Doc.\n5\n881\n2\n28\nLegislature, in favor of National Bank -\n-\nEx. Doc\n4\n170\nDigitized by Google\n28\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nBank United States, memorials, &c-Continued.\nFROM NEW YORK, in favor.\n1\n22\nNew York city, merchants and others, in favor -\nEx. Doc.\n4\n119\n1\n22\nAlbany, merchants, in favor -\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n139\n1\n22\nNew York State Banks, in favor\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n140\n1\n22\nNew York city, merchants, in favor\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n159\n1\n22\nBoonville, Oneida county, citizens, in favor\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n192\n1\n23\nNew York city, merchants of, on the deranged\nstate of the currency, and in favor of recharter-\ning the bank, with modifications, &c.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n76\n1\n23\nNew York city, mechanics and artisans, in favor\nof the Bank United States\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\ns\n88\n1\n23\nNew York city, Park meeting, disapproving of the\nremoval of the deposites, and in favor of rechar-\ntering the bank\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n103\n1\n28\nTroy city, citizens of, asking relief, deranged state\nof the currency\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n126\n1\n23\nTroy city, meeting of young men, in favor of re-\nstoring the public deposites, and in favor of a\nrecharter of the bank\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n271\n1\n23\nBuffalo, citizens, in favor of restoring the public\ndeposites\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n178\n1\n23\nBuffalo, citizens, in favor of restoring the public\ndeposites, and a continuance of the bank\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n184\n1\n23\nSyracuse, citizens, in favor of rechartering the\nbank, with modifications\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n181\n1\n23\nJamestown, citizens, in favor of rechartering the\nbank, with modifications\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n185\n1\n23\nBrooklyn, citizens, disapproving of the removal of\nthe deposites, and asking relief, deranged state\nof the currency\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n187\n1\n23\nAlbany, merchants, in favor of restoring the pub-\nlic deposites to the Bank United States\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n270\n1\n23\nLivingston county, democratic meeting, in favor\nof restoring the public deposites, and recharter-\ning Bank United States\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n384\n1\n23\nWheatland, town of, inhabitants, asking relief\nfrom the deranged state of the currency\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n404\n1\n28\nOneida county, citizens, in favor of restoring the\npublic deposites, and a recharter of the bank -\nEx. Doc.\n5\n418\n1\n23\nOntario county, inhabitants, disapproving of the\nremoval of the deposites, and in favor of a Na-\ntional Bank\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n421\n2\n24\nNew York city, merchants, in favor of National\nBank\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n113\nAgainst.\n1\n22\nLegislature of New York, against the bank\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n155\n1\n23\nNew York city, working-men, against paper cur-\nrency\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n85\n1\n23\nNew York city, working-men, against paper cur-\nrency\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n104\n1\n23\nNew York city, merchants and mechanics, against\nthe renewal of the charter of Bank U. States -\nEx. Doc.\n3\n89\n1\n23\nNew York city, democratic republican commit-\ntees, against the renewal of the charter of Bank\nUnited States\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n97\n1\n23\nNew York city, Tammany Hall meeting, against\nrestoring the deposites, and adverse to a rechar-\nter of Bank United States\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n105\n1\n23\nNew York city, working-men, against the bank\nEx. Doc.\n5\n387\n1\n23\nJamestown, inhabitants, against restoring the de-\nposites, and against rechartering the bank\n-\nDigitized Ex. Doc\n3\n157\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.\n29\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nBank United States, memorials, &c.-Continued.\nFROM NEW YoRK-Continued-Against.\n1\n28\nMontgomery county, citizens, approving of the re.\nmoval of the deposites, and against rechartering\nthe bank\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n182\n]\n23\nMontgomery county, proceedings of meeting,\nagainst the bank, and approving of the course\nof the Executive\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n519\n1\n23\nOtsego county, citizens, against the Bank United\nStates\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n183\n1\n23\nAlbany, meeting of citizens, approving of the re-\nmoval of the deposites from the bank\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n267\n1\n23\nTroy, convention of delegates, Rensselaer coun-\nty, against a restoration of the deposites, and op-\nposed to a recharter of the Bank U. States\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n268\n1\n23\nUtica, citizens, against rechartering Bank United\nStates\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n277\n1\n23\nCoeymans, inhabitants, against rechartering Bank\nUnited States\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n330\n1\n23\nPittsford, citizens, against rechartering Bank U.\nStates\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n335\n1\n23\nSeneca Falls, meeting at, against rechartering\nBank United States\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n388\n1\n23\nOnondaga, republican meeting, against recharter-\ning Bank United States\n-\n-\n--\nEx. Doc.\n5\n389\n1\n23\nWarren county, inhabitants, against rechartering\nBank United States\n--\nEx. Doc.\n5\n-\n405\nFROM NEW JERSEY, in favor.\n1\n23\nGloucester county, citizens, disapproving of the\nremoval of the deposites from the Bank United\nStates\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n195\n1\n23\nCumberland county, citizens, asking relief from\nthe deranged state of the currency\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n198\n1\n23\nSundry State banks, in favor of restoring the pub-\nlic deposites to the Bank United States\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n200\n1\n23\nPaterson, manufacturers, in favor of restoring the\npublic deposites to the Bank United States\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n257\n1\n23\nClinton, inhabitants, in favor of restoring the pub-\nlic deposites to the Bank United States\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n273\n1\n23\nSalem county, praying for relief from the deranged\nstate of the currency -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n337\n1\n23\nElizabethtown, proceedings of meeting, disapprov-\ning of the removal of the deposites from the\nBank United States\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n395\n1\n23\nWarren county, inhabitants, in favor of restoring\nthe public deposites to the Bank United States\nEx. Doc.\n5\n397\n1\n23\nWarren county, proceedings of meeting, in favor\nof restoring the public deposites to the Bank\nUnited States\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n402\n1\n28\nMontgomery and West Windsor, proceedings of\nmoeting, in favor of restoring the public depos-\nites to the Bank United States\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n-\n399\n1\n23\nTrenton, proceedings of convention at, in favor of\nrestoring the public deposites to the Bank United\nStates\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n400\nAgainst.\n1\n23\nPaterson, inhabitants, against restoring the public\ndeposites to the Bank United States -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n188\n1\n23\nCumberland county, citizens, approving of the re-\nmoval of the deposites from the Bank U. States\nEx. Doc.\n3\n189\n1\n23\nLegislature, against restoring the deposites to the\nBank United States\n-\nEx.\nDoc.\n4\n236\n1\n28\nEssex, convention at, against rechartering Bank\nEx. Doc.\n4\n275\n30\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nBank United States, memorials, &c.-Continued\nFROM NEW JERSEY, against.\n1\n23\nEssex, meeting of delegates, against the Bank -\nEx. Doc.\n5\n403\n1\n23\nHunterdon and Somerset counties, proceedings of\nmeeting, opposed to a restoration of the depos-\nites, and adverse to a recharter of the Bank U.\nStates\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n347\n1\n23\nMiddlesex county and New Brunswick city, in-\nhabitants, against the Bank\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n396\n1\n23\nPrinceton, inhabitants, against the Bank\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n398\n1\n23\nMiddlesex, proceedings of meeting, against the\nBank\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n401\n1\n28\nMonmouth county, proceedings of meeting, against\nthe Bank\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n513\n1\n23\nTrenton, proceedings of convention, against the\nBank, and approving of the course of the Exe-\ncutive\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n514\n2\n23\nLegislature, against restoration of the public de-\nposites, and opposed to a renewal of its charter\nEx. Doc.\n4\n166\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n22\nFROM PENNSYLVANIA, in favor.\n1\n22\nBank of Pennsylvania, in favor of United States\nBank\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n64\n1\n22\nBank of Pittsburg, in favor\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n79\n1\n22\nBank of Kensington, in favor -\n-\n-\nEx: Doc.\n3\n97\n1\n22\nBank of Chambersburg, in favor\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n138\n1\n22\nBank of Brownsville, in favor\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n141\n1\n22\nBank of North America, (Philadelphia,) in favor\nEx. Doc.\n4\n137\n1\n22\nPittsburg, citizens, in favor\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n150\n1\n22\nLegislature of Pennsylvania, in favor -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n266\n1\n22\nCumberland county, citizens, in favor\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n291\n1\n23\nBanks in Philadelphia, in favor of depositing the\nrevenue hereafter in the Bank United States -\nEx. Doc.\n1\n25\n1\n28\nBoard of Trade, Philadelphia, in favor of restoring\nthe deposites to the Bank United States\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n27\n1\n23\nChamber of Commerce, Philadelphia, in favor of\nrestoring the deposites to the Bank U. States -\nEx. Doc.\n1\n37\n1\n23\nPhiladelphia, merchants, mechanics, and others,\nin favor of restoring the deposites to the Bank\nUnited States\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n86\n1\n23\nPhiladelphia, Northern Liberties, citizens, in fa-\nvor of restoring the deposites to the Bank United\nStates\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n92\n1\n23\nPhiladelphia, Northern Liberties, working-men,\nin favor of restoring the deposites to the Bank\nUnited States\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n139\n1\n23\nPhiladelphia, Spring Garden, inhabitants, in favor\nof restoring the deposites and rechartering Bank\nUnited States\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n93\n1\n28\nPhiladelphia, merchants and others, in favor of re-\nstoring the public deposites\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n110\n1\n23\nPhiladelphia, Southwark and Moyamensing, in-\nhabitants, in favor of restoring the deposites and\nrecharter of Bank\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n112\n1\n23\nPhiladelphia, boot and shoemakers, in favor of do.\nEx. Doc.\n8\n113\n1\n23\nPhiladelphia, democratic meeting, disapproving\nof the removal of the deposites and in favor of\nthe Bank\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n133\n1\n23\nPhiladelphia, Lower Dublin, Byberry, Moreland,\nand the unincorporated Northern Liberties, in\nfavor of restoring the public deposites\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n145\n1\n23\nPhiladelphia, cabinet-makers, in favor of restoring\ndeposites\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Google\n191\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.\n31\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nBank United States, memorials, &c.-Contiqued.\nFROM PENNSYLVANIA, in favor.\n1\n23\nPhiladelphia, meeting of tinplate and sheetiron\nworkers, and coppersmiths, in favor of restoring\ndeposites\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n193\n1\n23\nPhiladelphia, building mechanics, disapproving of\nthe removal of the public deposites -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n194\n1\n28\nPhiladelphia, young men's meeting, disapproving\nof same\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n201\n1\n23\nPhiladelphia, authors, editors, and others in book\ntrade, in favor of restoring the public deposites\nto the Bank United States\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n202\n1\n23\nPhiladelphia, third congressional district, demo-\ncratic meeting, disapproving of the removal of\nthe public deposites, and in favor of their res-\ntoration\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n203\n1\n28\nPhiladelphia, third congressional district, citizens,\nexhibiting statements in relation to the memo-\nrial from said district, against restoring the de-\nposites to the Bank, &c.\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n231\nI\n28\nPhiladelphia, silversmiths, in favor of restoring\nthe deposites to the Bank United States\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n206\n1\n23\nPhiladelphia, merchants and traders assembled at,\nin favor of restoring the deposites to the Bank\nUnited States\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n246\n1\n28\nPhliadelphia, city council, in favor of recharter-\ning the Bank United States\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n276\n1\n28\nLancaster, Farmers' Bank, in favor of recharter-\ning the Bank, and in favor of restoring the de-\nposites\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n33\n1\n23\nChambersburg Bank, in favor of restoring the de-\nposites\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n53\n1\n23\nPittsburg, citizens, in favor of restoring the de-\nposites\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n65\n1\n23\nPittsburg, resolutions, &c., meeting at, disapprov-\ning of the removal of the deposites, and in favor\nof their being hereafter made in the Bank U.\nStates\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n87\n1\n23\nPittsburg, proceedings of convention, disapprov-\ning of the removal of the deposites -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n440\n1\n23\nMoyamensing, commissioners, in favor of rechar-\ntering Bank United States\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n90\n2\n23\nMoyamensing, commissioners, in favor of a re-\ncharter of Bank United States\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\ns\n122\n1\n28\nPottsville, inhabitants, in favor of restoring the\npublic deposites to the Bank United States -\nEx. Doc.\n3\n106\n1\n23\nTamaqua, inhabitants, in favor of do. and a re-\ncharter\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n107\n1\n23\nSchuylkill, inhabitants, in favor of do. -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n108\n1\n23\nSchuylkill, inhabitants, disapproving of the re-\nmoval of the deposites\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n199\n1\n28\nBank, Pittsburg, in favor of restoring the depos-\nites -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n115\n1\n23\nBerks county, farmers and others, (Germans,)\npraying for a restoration of the deposites to the\nBank United States\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n128\n1\n23\nBerks county, farmers and others, in favor of a\nrestoration of the deposites to the Bank United\nStates\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n196\n1\n23\nLancaster, union meeting, in favor of a restoration\nof the deposites, and a recharter of the Bank -\nEx. Doc.\n3\n134\n1\n23\nLancaster county, citizens, in favor of a restora-\ngitized by\nGoogle\ntion of the deposites, and a recharter of the\nBank\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n167\n32\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nBank United States, memorials, &c.-Continued.\nFROM PENNSYLVANIA, in favor.\n1\n23\nLancaster county, citizens, in favor of a restora-\ntion of the deposites, and a recharter of the\nBank\n-\n-\n-\n-\nI\nEx. Doc.\n3\n192\n1\n23\nNorthampton county, citizens, in favor of a res-\ntoration of the deposites, and a recharter of the\nBank\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n135\n1\n22\nNorthampton county, citizens, in favor of do. -\nEx. Doc.\n3\n186\n1\n23\nNorthumberland county, citizens, in favor of do.\nEx. Doc.\n5\n423\n1\n23\nNorthampton county, citizens, in favor of restor-\ning the public deposites\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n477\n1\n23\nWinchester, inhabitants, in favor of the Bank U.\nStates\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n136\n1\n23\nAlleghany, citizens, in favor of rechartering the\nBank\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n137\n1\n23\nCumberland county, citizens, in favor of rechar-\ntering the Bank, and the deposites hereafter to\nbe made therein\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n197\n1\n28\nBuffalo township, democratic republicans, in favor\nof restoring the public deposites to the Bank\nUnited States\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n208\n1\n23\nMuncy township, citizens, in favor of restoring\nthe public deposites to the Bank United States,\nand a recharter\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n209\n1\n23\nLycoming county, citizens, in favor of restoring\nthe public deposites to the Bank United States,\nand a recharter\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n210\n1\n23\nLycoming county, citizens, in favor of restoring\nthe public deposites to the Bank United States,\nand a recharter\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n291\n1\n23\nFranklin county, citizens, in favor of restoring\nthe public deposites to the Bank United States,\nand a recharter\n-\n-\n-\n4\nEx. Doc.\n4\n212\n1\n23\nWheatfield township, citizens, disapproving of the\nremoval of the deposites\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n213\n1\n23\nWashington township, citizens, in favor of restor-\ning the deposites\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n214\n1\n23\nBrownville, citizens, in favor of restoring the de-\nposites\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n221\n1\n23\nCrawford county, citizens, in favor of restoring\nthe deposites -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n225\n1\n23\nBeaver county, citizens, in favor of restoring the\ndeposites\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n228\n1\n23\nChambersburg, meeting at, in favor of restoring\nthe deposites, and a recharter of the Bank U.\nStates\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n235\n1\n23\nWashington county, proceedings of meeting, in\nfavor of restoring deposites to Bank U. States\nEx. Doc.\n4\n274\n1\n23\nDelaware county, citizens, in favor of a recharter\nof Bank United States\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n280\n1\n23\nDelaware county, proceedings of meeting, in fa-\nvor of a recharter of Bank United States, with\nmodifications -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n282\n1\n23\nChester county, citizens, in favor of do.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n281\n1\n23\nBellefonte, proceedings of meeting, in favor of re-\nchartering Bank United States, and making de-\nposites therein\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n284\n1\n23\nYork county, proceedings of meeting, in favor of\nBank United States -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n290\n1\n23\nYork county, inhabitants, in favor of restoring the\npublic deposites, and in favor of a recharter of\nBank United States\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\nGoogle\n-\n5\n434\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.\n33\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nBank United States, memorials, &sc.-Continued.\nFROM PENNSYLVANIA-Contin'd-h favor.\n1\n23\nYork county, proceedings of meeting, in favor of\nthe Bank\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n468\n1\n23\nYork county, protest of citizens against proceed-\nings of meeting, adverse to the Bank -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n233\n1\n23\nCentre county, citizens, in favor of Bank United\nStates\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n336\n1\n23\nCentre county, citizens, in favor of Bank United\nStates\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n407\n1\n23\nFayette county, citizens, in favor of restoring the\ndeposites\n-\n-\n-\n1\n1\nEx. Doc.\n4\n344\n1\n23\nLewistown, Mifflin county, proceedings of meet-\ning, disapproving of the removal of the depos-\nites, and in favor of Bank United States\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n348\n1\n23\nMifflin county, citizens, in favor of restoring the\ndeposites\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n411\n1\n23\nUnion county, citizens, in favor of restoring the\ndeposites\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n349\n1\n23\nHanover district, proceedings of meeting, in favor\nof restoring the deposites\n-\n-\n1\nEx. Doc.\n5\n410\n1\n23\nAdams county, inhabitants, in favor of restoring\nthe deposites, and in favor of a recharter\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n412\n1\n23\nSusquehannah, inhabitants, in favor of do.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n424\n1\n23\nBradford county, inhabitants, in favor of do.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n426\n1\n23\nBradford county, inhabitants, in favor of do.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n428\n1\n23\nHughesville, inhabitants, asking relief from de-\nranged state of the currency -\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n427\n1\n28\nColumbia, proceedings of meeting, in favor of a\nrecharter of Bank United States\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n429\n1\n23\nErie, proceedings of meeting, in favor of restoring\nthe deposites to the Bank United States\n1\nEx. Doc.\n5\n430\n1\n23\nBucks county, proceedings of meeting, disapprov-\ning the removal of the deposites\n1\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n435\n1\n23\n: Kingston, proceedings of meeting, in favor of re-\nchartering the Bank\n-\n1\n1\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n437\n1\n23\nc\nMontgomery, citizens, in favor of depositing the\nrevenue hereafter in Bank United States\n1\nEx. Doc.\n6\n481\n1\n23\nChester county, inhabiiants, in favor of restoring\nthe deposites to Bank United States -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n502\n1\n23\nChester county, inhabitants, in favor of restoring\nthe deposites to Bank United States -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n503\n1\n23\nHarrisburg, convention held at, in favor of re-\nstoring the deposites to Bank United States -\nEx. Doc.\n6\n506\n1\n23\nCambria county, inhabitants, in favor of restoring\nthe deposites to Bank United States -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n512\nAgainst.\n1\n23\nPhiladelphia, third congressional district, citizens,\napproving of the removal of the deposites, and\nagainst rechartering Bank United States\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n91\n1\n23\nPhiladelphia, third congressional district, citizens,\nagainst a restoration of the deposites -\n-\nEx. Doe.\n3\n148\n1\n23\nPhiladelphia, third congressional district, citizens,\nagainst a restoration of the deposites 1\n+\nEx. Doc.\n4\n207\n1\n23\nPhiladelphia, third congressional district, citizens,\nagainst a restoration of the deposites -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n279\n1\n23\nPhiladelphia, cordwainers, approving of the re-\nmoval of the deposites from Bank U. States -\nEx. Doc.\n3\n110\n1\n23\nPhiladelphia, Penn township, unincorporated part,\ncitizens; against Bank United States -\nI\nEx. Doe.\n4\n204\n1\n23\nPhiladelphia, democratic meeting, approving of\ngitized by\nthe removal of the deposites -\nEx. Doc. Google\n1\n-\n4\n227\n5\n34\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nBank United States, memorials, &c-Continued.\nFROM PENNSYLVANIA-Contin'd-fgainst.\n1\n28\nPhiladelphia, Southwark, Jackson democratic as-\nsociation, against rechartering Bank U. States\nEx. Dee.\n4\n288\n1\n23\nSchuylkill county, merchants and others, against\nthe Bank\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n111\n1\n23\nSchuylkill county, citizens, against restoring the\npublic deposites, and against rechartering Bank\nUnited States\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n144\n1\n23\nCarlisle, citizens, against Bank United States -\nEx. Doc.\n3\n190\n1\n23\nCrawford county, citizens, against restoring the\npublic deposites to Bank United States\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n226\n1\n23\nYork county, proceedings of meeting, against the\nBank United States, and accompanied by pro-\ntest of other citizens against the proceedings of\nsaid meeting -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n233\n1\n23\nStewart H. Whitehill, against Bank United States\nEx. Doc.\n4\n242\n1\n23\nBerks county, citizens, (Germans,) against Bank\nUnited States\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n272\n1\n23\nCentre county, citizens, against rechartering Bank\nUnited States\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Dec.\n4\n283\n1\n28\nNorthampton, citizens, against rechartering Bank\nUnited States\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n285\n1\n28\nAdams county, proceedings of meeting, against\nBank United States\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n286\n1\n23\nAdams county, citizens, against Bank U. States -\nEx. Doc.\n5\n496\n1\n23\nDelaware county, proceedings of meeting, against\nBank United States -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n287\n1\n28\nVenango county, proceedings of meeting, against\nBank United States -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n289\n1\n28\nNorthumberland county, citizens, against Bank\nUnited States, and against restoring the public\ndeposites\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n292\n1\n23\nNorthumberland county, citizens, adverse to the\nrestoration of the deposites\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n346\n1\n23\nBrownsville, proceedings of meeting, against the\nBank\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n341\n1\n23\nFayette county, citizens, against a recharter of\nBank United States\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n343\n1\n23\nFayette county, citizens, against the Bank\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n439\n1\n23\nLycoming county, lower section, proceedings of\ndemocratic republicans, against the Bank\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n345\n1\n28\nLycoming county, inhabitants, against the Bank\nEx. Doc.\n5\n433\n1\n28\nMifflin county, proceedings of meeting, against\nthe Bank\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n406\n1\n28\nHuntingdon county, proceedings of meeting,\nagainst the Bank\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n409\n1\n23\nErie, proceedings of meeting, against the Bank\nEx. Doc.\n5\n425\n1\n23\nCambria, proceedings of meeting, against the\nBank\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Dec.\n5\n431\n1\n28\nTioga, Bradford, and Susquehannah counties, pro-\nceedings of meeting of citizens of, against re-\nstoring the public deposites, and against a re-\ncharter of Bank United States\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n$\n1\n23\nBradford county, proceedings of meeting, against\nthe Bank\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n47%\n1\n28\nWilkesbarre, proceedings of meeting, against the\nBank\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n438\n1\n23\nMontgomery county, proceedings of meeting, ap-\nproving of the removal of the deposites, and\nagainst their restoration\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n$15\n1\n23\nRoxborough township, proceedings of meeting,\nDigitized by\nagainst the Bank United States\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n518\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.\n35\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nBank United States, memorials, &c.-Continued.\nFROM DELAWARE, in favor.\n1\n22\nLegislature of the State of Delaware, in favor of\nUnited States Bank\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n94\n1\n23\nNewcastle county, farmers and others, in favor of\nrestoring the public deposites to Bank U. States\nEx. Doc.\n3\n140\n1\n23\nNewcastle, citizens, in favor of restoring the pub-\nlic deposites to Bank United States -\n-\nEx. Ddc.\n6\n441\n1\n23\nWilmington, citizens, in favor of restoring the\npublic deposites to Bank United States\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n141\n1\n23\nKent county, citizens, in favor of restoring the\npublic deposites to Bank United States\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n339\nAgainst.\n1\n23\nNewcastle, proceedings of meeting of delegates,\nagainst the Bank United States\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n442\nFROM MARYLAND, in favor.\n1\n22\nBaltimore, Commercial Bank, in favor of United\nStates Bank -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n156\n1\n23\nBaltimore, merchants, in favor of restoring the\npublic deposites to Bank United States\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n114\n1\n23\nBaltimore, third election district, proceedings of\na meeting in, in favor of restoring the deposites\nto Bank United States, and in favor of a rechar-\nter\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n294\n1\n23\nPrince George's county, proceedings of meeting\nand memorial of citizens, in favor of restoring\nthe deposites to Bank United States -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n205\n1\n23\nFifth congressional district, proceedings of meet-\ning, in favor of a recharter of the Bank\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n340\n1\n23\nFrederick county banks, in favor of a recharter of\nthe Bank\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n296\n1\n23\nFrederick county, proceedings of meeting of vo-\nters, in favor of a National Bank, and disapprov-\ning of the course of the Executive -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n511\nAgainst.\n1\n23\nBaltimore, merchants and others, against restoring\nthe public deposites, and against a recharter of\nBank United States\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n142\n1\n23\nBaltimore, merchants and others, against restoring\nthe public deposites, and against a recharter of\nBank United States\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n143\n1\n23\nHouse of Delegates, against restoring the public\ndeposites, and against a recharter of Bank U.\nStates\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n293\n1\n23\nPrince George's county, Upper Marlboro', pro-\nceedings of meeting, against the Bank\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n842\nFROM VIRGINIA, in favor.\n1\n22\nNorfolk, citizens, in favor of United States Bank\nEx. Doc.\n4\n136\n1\n23\nLoudoun county, citizens, disapproving of the re-\nmoval of the deposites from Bank U. States -\nEx. Doc.\n2\n57\n1\n23\nRichmond city, inhabitants of, in favor of restoring\nthe public deposites to Bank United States -\nEx. Doc.\ns\n119\n1\n23\nLegislature, resolutions, disapproving of the re-\nmoval of the public deposites, and in favor of\ntheir restoration to Bank United States\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n147\n1\n23\nWheeling, citizens of, in favor of rechartering\nBank United States\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n155\n1\n23\nNorfolk, citizens, in favor of restoring the depos-\nites to Bank United States\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n158\n1\n28\nNorfolk county, proceedings of meeting, in favor\nof restoring the deposites to Bank U. States -\nEx. Doc.\n6\n443\n1\n23\nPetersburg, citizens, in favor of restoring the de.\nitized by\nposites to Bank United States\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n211\n36\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nBank United States, memorials, &c.-Continued.\nFROM VIRGINIA-Contin'd-m favor.\n1\n23\nAccomack, citizens, in favor of restoring the de-\nposites to Bank United States\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n216\n1\n23\nNorthampton, citizens, in favor of restoring the\ndeposites to Bank United States\n1\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n217\n1\n23\nMatthews county, proceedings of meeting, opposed\nto the Bank, but in favor of depositing the reve-\nnue hereafter in Bank United States -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n218\n1\n23\nFredericksburg and Falmouth, merchants and oth-\ners, disapproving of the removal of the depos-\nites from Bank United States\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n219\n1\n23\nPrincess Anne county, citizens, in favor of resto-\nring the public deposites to Bank U. States -\nEx. Doc.\n4\n223\n1\n23\nWilliamsburg, proceedings of meeting, in favor\nof restoring the public deposites to Bank United\nStates\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n311\n1\n23\nJefferson county, inhabitants, praying relief from\nthe deranged state of the currency\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n444\n1\n23\nGloucester county, citizens, in favor of restoring\nthe public deposites to Bank United States -\nEx. Doc.\n6\n493\n1\n23\nKanawha county, inhabitants, adverse to the pro-\nceedings of the Executive in removing the de-\nposites, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n507\nAgainst.\n1\n23\nPetersburg, citizens, against rechartering Bank\nUnited States, and against a restoration of the\ndeposites\n1\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n215\n1\n23\nMatthews county, proceedings of meeting, against\nthe Bank, and disapproving of the removal of\nthe deposites, and in favor of depositing the re-\nvenue hereafter in Bank United States\nEx. Doc.\n-\n4\n218\n1\n23\nLuray, citizens, against the Bank United States\nEx. Doc.\n4\n307\n1\n23\nShenandoah county, citizens, against the Bank U.\nStates\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n309\n-\n-\n-\n1\n23\nSparta, proceedings of meeting, against the Bank\nUnited States\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n310\n-\n-\nFROM NORTH CAROLINA, in favor.\n1\n22\nNewbern Bank, in favor Bank United States\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n166\n1\n23\nBurke county, citizens, disapproving of the re-\nmoval of the deposites from Bank U. States -\nEx. Doc.\n3\n117\n1\n23\nBurke county, proceedings of meeting, in favor\nof rechartering Bank United States -\nEx. Doc.\n5\n360\n-\nJ\n23\nFayetteville, citizens, disapproving the removal\nof the deposites from Bank United States\nEx. Doc.\n3\n160\n1\n1\n23\nCabarras, citizens, in favor of restoring the pub-\nlic deposites to Bank United States\nEx. Doc.\n1\n-\n3\n166\n1\n23\nPlymouth, citizens, in favor of rechartering the\nBank, and in favor of restoring the deposites -\nEx. Doc.\n4\n220\n1\n23\nBeaufort, citizens, in favor of restoring the de-\nposites\n-\n1\n1\nEx. Doc.\n-\n4\n298\n-\n1\n23\nWilkes county, citizens, in favor of restoring the\ndeposites\n4\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n-\n-\n4\n313\n1\n23\nTyrrell county, citizens, in favor of restoring the\ndeposites\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n-\n5\n358\n-\n1\n23\nLenoir county, citizens, in favor of rechartering\nBank United States\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n446\n-\nAgainst.\n1\n23\nTarborough, proceedings of meeting, against the\nBank United States\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n-\n4\n312\nI\n23\nHalifax, citizens, against restoring the public de-\nposites, and against rechartering the Bank\n-\nEx. Doc. Google\n311\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES--FROM 1831 TO 1839.\n37\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nBank United States, memorials, &c.-Continued.\nFROM NORTH CAROLINA-Contin'd-Against.\n1\n28\nEdgecombe, proceedings of meeting, against the\nBank United States\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n5\n357\n1\n23\nWake county, proceedings of meeting, against the\nBank\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n445\nFROM SOUTH CAROLINA, n favor.\n1\n22\nCharleston, Chamber of Commerce, in favor of\nthe Bank\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n171\n1\n23\nCharleston, citizens, in favor of depositing the\nrevenue hereafter collected in the Bank United\nStates\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n$\n123\nAgainst.\n1\n22\ncitizens of the State, against the Bank -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n237\nFROM GEORGIA, in favor.\n1\n23\nAugusta, citizens, in favor of rechartering the\nBank\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n$\n159\n1\n23\nSavannah, citizens, in favor of restoring the pub-\nlic deposites to the Bank\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n$59\nAgainst.\n1\n23\nSavannah, proceedings of meeting of citizens,\nagainst restoring the public deposites to the\nBank\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n484\nFROM KENTUCKY, in favor.\n1\n22\nLouisville, citizens, in favor of the Bank\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n142\n1\n22\nBracken county, citizens, in favor\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n165\n1\n22\ncitizens of the State, in favor\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n111\n1\n23\nLegislature, resolutions, disapproving of the re-\nmoval of the public deposites from Bank United\nStates\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n$\n120\n1\n23\nLouisville, merchants and others, in favor of re-\nchartering Bank United States\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n154\n1\n28\nLouisville, citizens, in favor of restoring the de-\nposites to Bank United States, and a recharter\nEx. Doc.\n4\n308\n1\n23\nTown of Union, citizens, in favor of restoring the\ndeposites to Bank United States\nd\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n162\n1\n23\nSalem, citizens, in favor of rechartering the Bank,\nand hereafter making the deposites therein\n4\nEx. Doc.\n3\n164\n1\n23\nHardinsburg, citizens, in favor of restoring the\npublic deposites to Bank United States\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n305\n1\n23\nLexington, citizens, in favor of restoring the pub-\nlic deposites to Bank United States\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n315\n1\n23\nMeade county, citizens, in favor of a National\nBank\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n366\n1\n23\nGrant county, citizens, in favor of restoring the\ndeposites to the Bank, and a recharter\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n369\n1\n23\nGreenup and Lawrence counties, in favor of re-\nstoring the deposites to the Bank, and a rechar-\nter -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n370\n1\n23\ninhabitants of the State, in favor of rechartering\nBank United States\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n447\n1\n23\nGarrard county, inhabitants, in favor of restoring\nthe public deposites to Bank United States -\nEx. Doc.\n6\n450\n1\n23\nMadison, inhabitants, in favor of restoring the pub-\nlic deposites to Bank United States -\n-\nEx. Doc.\nB\n451\n1\n23\nNelson county, inhabitants, in favor of recharter-\ning Bank\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\nB\n458\n1\n23\nHopkinsville, proceedings of meeting, in favor of\nrechartering Bank\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n478\n2\n25\nLegislature, in favor of -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n210\nAgainst.\n1\n23\nLouisville, proceedings of meeting, opposed Dig to\nzed by Google\nBank United States\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n365\n4\n38\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nBank United States, memorials, &c.-Continued.\nFROM OHIO, in favor.\n1\n22\nSteubenville Bank, Farmers and Mechanics', in\nfavor\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n167\n1\n28\nCincinnati, citizens, in favor of making the de-\nposites of the revenue hereafter in Bank United\nStates\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n67\n1\n23\nZanesville, proceedings of meeting, disapproving\nof the removal of the deposites from Bank U.\nStates\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n161\n1\n23\nWashington township, inhabitants, in favor of re-\nstoring the public deposites to Bank U. States\nEx. Doc.\n4\n224\n1\n23\nDresden, inhabitants, in favor of restoring the pub-\nlic deposites to Bank United States\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n234\n1\n23\nDuncan's falls, citizens, in favor of restoring the\npublic deposites to Bank United States\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n249\n1\n23\nof the State, citizens, in favor of restoring the\npublic deposites to Bank United States\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n303\n1\n23\nof the State, citizens, in favor of restoring the\npublic deposites to Bank United States\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n316\n1\n23\nWarren county, citizens, in favor of retroring the\npublic deposites to Bank United States\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n304\n1\n28\nMuskingum county, inhabitants, in favor of re-\nstoring the public deposites to Bank U. States\nEx. Doc.\n4\n318\n1\n23\nLicking county, inhabitants, in favor of restoring\nthe public deposites to Bank United States -\nEx. Doc.\n5\n864\n1\n23\nClinton county, inhabitants, in favor of restoring\nthe public deposites to Bank United States -\nEx. Doc.\n5\n367\n1\n23\nChampaign county, citizens, in favor of restoring\nthe public deposites to United States Bank -\nEx. Doc.\n5\n371\n1\n23\nGreene county, citizens, in favor of rechartering\nBank United States -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n448\n1\n23\nGeauga county, citizens, in favor of restoring the\npublic deposites to Bank United States\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n452\n1\n28\nClark county, citizens, in favor of restoring the\npublic deposites to Bank United States\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n453\n1\n23\nCuyahoga, proceedings of meeting, in favor of re-\nstoring the public deposites to Bank U. States\nEx. Doc.\n6\n454\n1\n23\nVermillion township, citizens, in favor of restor-\ning the public deposites to Bank United States\nEx. Doc.\n6\n455\n1\n23\nBelmont county, inhabitants, in favor of restoring\nthe public deposites to Bank United States -\nEx. Doc.\n6\n459\n1\n23\nAthens county, inhabitants, in favor of restoring\nthe public deposites to Bank United States -\nEx. Doc.\n6\n468\n1\n23\nWashington county, proceedings of meeting, in\nfavor of restoring the deposites, and in favor of\nthe Bank\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n487\n1\n23\nGuernsey county, citizens, in favor of restoring\nthe deposites, and in favor of the Bank\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n509\n1\n23\nMontgomery county, citizens, in favor of the Bank\nEx. Doc.\n6\n510\nAgainst.\n1\n23\nLegislature, against rechartering Bank of the U.\nStates\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n44\n1\n23\nNorwich, citizens, approving of the removal of\nthe deposites from the Bank of the U. States\nEx. Doc.\n3\n163\n1\n23\ninhabitants of the State, against the Bank of the\nUnited States\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n222\n1\n23\ninhabitants of the State, against the Bank of the\nUnited States\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n306\n1\n23\nCincinnati, anti-bank convention, against rechar-\ntering the Bank of the United States -\n-\nEx. Doc\n4\n232\n,\n23\nJefferson county, inhabitants, against restoring the\nDigitized by\ndeposites to the Bank of the United States\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n248\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.\n39\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nBank United States, memorials, &c.-Continued.\nFROM OHIo-Continued-Against.\n1\n23\nBelmont county, inhabitants, against restoring the\ndeposites to the Bank of the United States\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n317\n1\n23\nBelmont county, inhabitants, against the Bank -\nEx. Doc.\n6\n516\n1\n23\nLicking county, inhabitants, against the Bank -\nEx. Doc.\n5\n362\n1\n23\nSalem, proceedings of meeting against the Bank\nEx. Coc.\n5\n363\n1\n23\nHamilton county, inhabitants, against restoring\nthe deposites, and against a recharter of the\nBank\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n368\n1\n23\nNorwalk, Huron county, proceedings of meeting\nagainst the Bank\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n457\n1\n23\nTiffin, proceedings of meeting against the Bank\nEx. Doc.\n6\n456\n1\n28\nLebanon, proceedings of meeting against rechar-\ntering the Bank\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n460\n1\n23\nFairfield, proceedings of meeting against rechar-\ntering the Bank\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Dec.\n6\n461\n1\n23\nZanesville, proceedings of meeting against rechar-\ntering the Bank\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n462\n1\n23\nSt. Clair township, proceedings of meeting against\nrechartering the Bank\n-\n1\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n517\n2\n23\nResolutions of the Legislature, rescinding resolu-\ntions passed at the last session of the Legisla-\nture in relation to the Bank -\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n182\nFROM Louisiana, in favor.\n1\n22\nBank of the State, in favor of United States Bank\nEx. Doc.\n4\n153\n1\n22\nOrleans Bank, in favor of United States Bank -\nEx. Doc.\n4\n184\n1\n22\nLegislature of Louisiana, in favor of U. S. Bank\nEx. Doc.\n5\n218\n1\n23\nNew Orleans, citizens, in favor of restoring the\npublic deposites to the Bank of the U. States,\nand in favor of a national bank\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n372\nFROM Indiana, in favor.\n1\n23\nMadison, citizens of, in favor of restoring the pub-\nlic deposites to the Bank of the United States\nEx. Doc.\n8\n165\n1\n28\nWayne county, citizens of, in faver of restoring\nthe public deposites to the Bank of the United\nStates, and a recharter\n-\n-\n-\nEx Doc.\n6\n463\nFROM MISSISSIPPI, in favor.\n1\n23\nWoodville, citizens, in favor of restoring the pub-\nlic deposites to the Bank of the United States\nEx. Doc.\n4\n229'\n1\n23\nAdams county, meeting at Natchez, in favor of\nrechartering the Bank of the United States, and\nmaking the public deposites therein -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n230\n1\n23\nPike county, proceedings of meeting in favor of\nrestoring the deposites to the Bank of the U.\nStates\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n467\nAgainst.\n1\n23\nJones county, proceedings of meeting against the\nBank of the United States\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n466\nFROM ILLINOIS, in favor.\n-\n1\n23\nMorgan county, proceedings of meeting in favor\nof restoring the public deposites to the Bank of\nthe United States\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Dec.\n6\n464\nAgainst.\n1\n23\nJacksonville, proceedings of meeting against the\nBank United States\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n465\nFROM ALABAMA, in favor.\n1\n23\nDallas county, inhabitants, in favor of restoring\nthe public deposites to the Bank of the United\nStates, and in favor of a national bank\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n861\n2\n23\nLegislature of Alabama, against restoring the pub.\nlic deposites, and opposed to a renewal of its\ntized by\ncharter\nEx. Doc. Google\n-\n3\n12\n40\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nBank United States, memorials, &c.-Continued.\nFROM MICHIGAN, in favor.\n1\n23\nDetroit, proceedings of meeting in favor of a re-\ncharter of the Bank United States\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\nFROM MISSOURI.\n1\n24\nLegislature of Missouri against the Bank U. States\nEx. Doc.\n2\n2\n1\n23\nBanks, State, depositories of the public money, report\nof the Committee of Ways and Means, (by Mr.\nPolk,) in favor of continuing State banks as de-\npositories, and as to the manner of their being\nselected, &c. &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n$\n2\n23\nPresident recommends that the depesite of the\npublic money in, be regulated by law, and re-\nspecting the ability of the banks to furnish the\nnecessary currency, &c., page 16.\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n23\nreport of the Secretary of the Treasury, (Mr.\nWoodbury,) on the subject of the safe-keeping\nand disbursement of the public money, con-\nnected with banks, &c.\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n27\n-\n2\n23\nused as depositories in 1834, date of their selec-\ntion, condition, &c.\n-\n-\n1\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n27\n2\n23\namount due from old deposite banks stopped pay-\nment, when selected, &c.\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n27\n1\n24\nstatements showing their condition on the 1st\nJanuary and 1st December, 1835, (documents\naccompanying annual report on Finance, page\n46) -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n3\n1\n24\nreturns of their condition on 1st March, 1836 -\nEx. Doc.\n5\n204\n1\n24\namount deposited in the, on 1st April, 1836\n-\nEx. Dec.\n6\n252\n2\n24\nviews of the President as to their capability to\nperform duties of fiscal agents, &c., page 15 -\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n24\nrecommends modification of act regulating, page\n17\n-\n4\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n24\nstatements showing their conditions on the 1st of\nNovember and December, 1886, (in annual re-\nport on Finance, page 73)\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n4\n2\n24\namount on deposite in each quarter of 1833, '34,\n'35, and '36, and in relation to the dividends\nand surplusses of the deposite banks -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n77\n2\n24\ntwo additional banks selected, and their condition\nEx. Doc.\n2\n75\n2\n24\nreport of Select Committee, (by Mr. Garland of\nVa.,) in relation to the employment of an agent\nfor the deposite banks, &c.\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n195\n1\n25\nPresident Van Buren informs Congress of their\nsuspending specie payments, and in favor of\ndissolving all connexion between the Govern-\nment and banks\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\nI\n1\n25\nSecretary of the Treasury, on the subject of their\ncondition. &c., at the extra session, (see docu-\nments accompanying his annual report on the\nstate of the Finance) -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n$\n1\n25\nin relation to the Bank of Missouri\n1\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n25\n1\n25\ncorrespondence, &c., in reference to the payment\nof the several instalments due the States under\nthe deposite act\n1\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n30\n1\n25\nrespecting Treasury drafts, protested for non-pay-\nment in specie\n-\n1\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n39\n1\n25\nmonthly statement of their condition, from 1st\nJanuary, 1837, to September, (at the extra ses-\nsion)\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\ngo\n1\n25\namount to the credit of the Treasury by last re-\nturns, in October, 1837\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\nw\n-\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.\n41\nCongress.\nDescription\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nBanks of Deposites-Continued.\n25\nnames of those employed at the end of 1837, their\ncondition, and the amount on deposite in each\nEx. Doc.\n1\n5\n25\namount of deposites under specie circular of 11th\nJuly, 1836\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n18\n25\namount paid in specie on Treasury checks, &c. -\nEx. Doc.\n5\n123\n25\nbalances due from late deposite banks, page 51 -\nEx. Doc.\n5\n111\n25\nbalances against deposite banks not secured, and\nprobable loss; also losses on depreciated paper\nEx. Doc.\n5\n191\n25\nlist of those that availed themselves of the benefit\nof the act of October, 1837, and those that have\nfailed to comply, and balances due from, &c. -\nEx. Doc.\n8\n279\n25\nstatement of their condition on 1st November,\n1838, (see documents accompanying annual re-\nport on the Finance, page 53)\nEx. Doc.\n2\n-\n-\n1\n25\namount on deposite at time of suspension of specie\npayments, and amount remaining unpaid on the\n31st of December, 1838\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n66\n25\nanother bank selected in 1838, (Citizens' Bank of\nLouisiana,) and its condition -\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n72\n25\nBank of Alabama, suspends specie payment, &c.\nEx. Doc.\n4\n195\n25\nin relation to the debts due from certain banks in\nBoston, viz the Commonwealth, Franklin,\nand Lafayette\n-\n-\n-\nI\nEx. Doc.\n8\n120\n22\nBanks in the several States, statement of their condi-\ntion in 1832 -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n105\n-\n23\nSame, in 1834 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.'\n5\n190\n23\ngeneral statement of their condition in 1820, (do-\ncument accompanying Mr. Crawford's report on\nthe currency, reprinted)\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n51\n23\nabstracts, returns, and estimates of the condition\nof, compiled from materials furnished by the\nHon. R. H. Wilde, in 1834\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n498\n23\nrates of domestic exchange charged by State\nbanks in 1834, and those charged by Bank U.\nStates\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n71\n24\nobservations of the Secretary of the Treasury,\n(Mr. Woodbury,) in his annual report on Fi-\nnance, on same subject, page 20\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n8\n24\nstatements showing their condition in 1834 and\n1835, (documents accompanying report on Fi-\nnance, page 39)\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n8\n-\n-\n24\nreport of the Secretary of the Treasury, transmit-\nting various statements digested and arranged\nat the Treasury Department, showing their\ncondition in 1836\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc\n2\n42\n24\ngeneral returns of their condition in 1836, with\nvarious statements prepared at the Treasury\nDepartment, viz: summary of their condition\non 1st January, 4836; list of banks whose capi-\ntals have been increased; list of those lately\nchartered; statement of the ratio of circulation\nto specie in 1834-5, and 1835-6; showing the\nincrease or decrease of specie in banks; com-\nparative view of their condition in 1833-4,\n1834-5, and 1835-6; the number and capital at\ntwelve different intervals, from 1792 to 1836;\na list of all created from 1781 to 1811; and a\ncondensed statement of their condition at eight\ndifferent periods, &c.\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n65\n25\nreturn of their condition in 1837, with various\nsimilar statements to the above\nEx. Doc.\nby\n-\n-\n79\n15\nSame, in 1838 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n6\n42\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nBanks, &c.-Continued.\n1\n24\nmemorial of citizens of Pennsylvania, on the sub-\nject of banks -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx Doc.\n7\n280\n2\n24\nreport of Select Committee, (by Mr. Galbraith,)\nagainst banking companies\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n306\n1\n24\nBanks, report of Select Committee, on the subject of\nloans to members of Congress and public offi-\ncers, by banks, to speculate in public lands -\nRep. Com.\n3\n846\n2\n22\nbroken, report showing debt due from to United\nStates, and the means taken for the recovery of\nthe same, and the probable value of the debt -\nEx. Doc.\n2\n64\n1\n22\nCommercial of Lake Erie, in relation to the debt\ndue the United States from\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n53\n2\n28\nof Pensacola, copy of act of Florida increasing\ncapital of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n185\n1\n24\nUnion, of Maryland, memorial of, error in award\nof commissioners, treaty with France\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n289\n2\n24\nof Metropolis, memorial of, increase of capital -\nEx. Doc.\n3\n129\n1\n22\nof England, statement showing its circulation at\nthe close of every week, from 6th August, 1831,\nto 4th February, 1832\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n203\n1\n24\nnotes, small denominations-President recom-\nmends discourage the use of -\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n24\ninstructions to collectors, discontinue receipt of,\nless denomination than $5, (annual report on\nFinance, page 54)\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n3\n2\n24\ninstructions to receivers of land offices, not to re-\nceive bank paper in payment of land, (docu-\nments annual report on Finance, page 94)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n4\n2\n25\nlosses by the Government on depreciated paper\nEx. Doc.\n7\n191\n1\n25\nPresident Van Buren in favor of dissolving all\nconnexion with, message at extra session\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\nI\n1\n25\nviews of the Secretary of Treasury, same subject,\npage 12\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n4\n2\n25\nthe same again recommended by the President,\npage 10\nEx. Doc.\n1\n$\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n3\n25\nagain recommended by same, page 13 -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n25\nlaws of the several States, in relation to the sus-\npension of specie payments\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n18\n3\n25\nin Florida, memorial of convention, in relation to\nthe incorporating of banks by the Legislative\nCouncil of that Territory\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n156\n3\n25\nmemorial of John Preston, on the subject of bank-\ning -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n157\n3\n25\nin Wiskonsin, report of the Secretary of the Trea-\nsury as to their condition, and in relation to the\ncurrency received in payment for lands\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\nN\n1\n22\nBanks, District of Columbia, annual report of the con-\ndition of, in 1831\n-\n-\n..\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n69\n2\n22\nSame, in 1832 -\n-\n-\n-\nI\nEx. Doc.\n2\n$3\n1\n28\nSame, in 1833 -\nEx. Doc.\n39\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n2\n23\nSame, in 1834 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n90\n1\n24\nSame, in 1835 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n52\n2\n24\nSame, in 1836 -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n76\n-\n2\n2\n25\nSame, in 1837 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n3\n25\nSame, in 1838 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n1\n24\nreport of Select Committee (by Mr. Thomas) ap-\npointed to examine into their condition, on ap-\nplication for renewal of their charters, with\nstatements showing their condition at various\nperiods\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n23\nRep. Com.\n8\n2\nlist of, when incorporated, when selected as de-\nitized by\nGoogle\npositories, when stopped, &c.\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.\n43\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nBanks, District of Columbia-Continued.\n1\n24\nmemorial of citizens of Georgetown, in favor of\nrechartering the banks of that place -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n69\n1\n24\nmemorial of citizens of the District, same object\nEx. Doc.\n7\n283\n2\n24\nmemorial of citizens of Georgetown, in favor of\nestablishing new bank, with branches\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n91\n2\n24\njoint memorial of citizens of the several cities,\nsame object -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n92\n2\n24\nmemorial of the Bank of Metropolis, for an in-\ncrease of their capital\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n129\n1\n25\nmemorial of James H. Caustin, against the Bank\nof Metropolis\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n53\n2\n25\nof Metropolis, corrects error with Sergeant-at-\narms, in the payment of members, &c.\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n513\n2\n25\nBankruptcy, memorial of inhabitants, Portland, Maine,\nin favor of uniform system of -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n132\n2\n23\nBankston, Ignatius, pre-emption claim\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n79\n1\n23\nBanta, Andrew, horse lost\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n568\n1\n23\nBaptiste, John Pierre, heirs of, report of register and re-\nceiver on land claim of\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n496\n2\n23\nBaptiste, Jean, and others, land claim\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n53\n3\n25\nBarfluer light-house, on coast of France, report and\ndrawings of, by Colonel Ayerigg\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n190\n2\n25\nBarbour, Philip, representatives of, confirmation land\nclaim\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n495\n1\n22\nBarnes, Samuel, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n367\nI\n23\nBarnes, John A., pre-emption claim to land\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n348\nI\n24\nBarnes, Henrietta, heir of Lathrop Allen, commutation\nclaim\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n169\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n131\nI\n22\nBarnes, Francis, report of Secretary of the Navy, in re-\nlation to his claim for losses on contract to fur-\nnish the navy with whiskey\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n88\nI\n22\nreport of Committee of Claims on same\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n352\n1\n22\nadditional report, with the evidence taken before\nthe committee\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n5\n475\n1\n23\nSame -\nI\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n125\n2\n25\nBarnes, John, heirs of, commutation pay revolutionary\nservices\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n693\n3\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n3\n2\n25\nBarnes, Sibel, revolutionary pension -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n701\n3\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n68\n1\n22\nBargy, Peter, work done on Savannah river -\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n231\n2\n25\nlosses on contract, Macadamizing Pennsylvania\nAvenue\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n809\n1\n22\nBarham, Fielding, representatives of, confirmation of\nland claim\nI\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n197\nI\n23\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n36\nI\n22\nBarker, Josiah, assignee of Hindson, land claim\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n187\n1\n22\nin his own right, confirmation of land claim\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n384\n1\n23\nBarker, Isaac, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n244\n1\n24\nBarker, Wealthy, widow of Isaac, revolutionary pension\nRep. Com.\n1\n243\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n213\nI\n22\nBarnett, Samuel, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n381\n2\n25\nBarney, Sarah, revolutionary pension -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n420\n2\n23\nBarron, James, compensation, use of ventilator for ships\nRep. Com.\n1\n64\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n224\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n151\n2\n23\non the subject of his steam prow-ship\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n86\nI\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n674\n1\n24\nextends certain patent rights\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n666\n1\n22\nBarron, Ann Mortimer, seven years' half pay, revoluP\nitized by\ne\ntionary\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n44\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n1\n23\nBarron, Ann Mortimer, seven years' half pay, revolu-\ntionary\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\nI\n53\n1\n23\nBarron, Marguerite, land claim\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n143\n3\n25\nBartlett, Adon, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n187\n3\n25\nBartlett, Joanna, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n253\n]\n22\nBartlett, Zadock, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n163\n1\n22\nBartlett, Nathaniel, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n365\n1\n23\nBartlett, David, expenditures, recruiting service\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n362\nI\n24\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n11\nI\n24\nBarton, Thomas P., outfit, charge d'affaires\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n294\n1\n23\nBarton, Job, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n227\n2\n25\nBarton, Henry, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n679\n1\n23\nBartow, Robert S., live stock taken for use of revolu-\ntionary army -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n251\n1\n24\nBarkley, John, refund payment on land\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n115\n1\n24\nBarkley, George, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n733\n2\n25\nBarronton, Perry, lost horse -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n834\n2\n25\nBarrett, James, land claim\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n951\n1\n24\nBartol, George, executor of Mary Sears, household pro-\nperty destroyed by the enemy, late war, Great\nBritain\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n176\n3\n25\nBarton, midshipman, prefers charges against Commodore\nElliott\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n191\n3\n25\nreport of committee to which these charges were\nreferred\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n295\nI\n24\nBarden, Elijah, arrears of pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n146\n2\n24\nBarbary Powers, disbursements, &c. by consuls, inter-\ncourse with -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n69\n2\n25\nSame, in 1837 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n149\n1\n22\nBastrop's grant of land, report of commtttee, adjustment\nof claims under\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n233\n-\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n554\n1\n24\nmemorial of Legislature of Louisiana, same sub-\nject -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n60\n2\n25\nmemorial of Nat. Armory, same subject, with opin-\nion of Hon. Joseph M. White\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n208\n1\n23\nBass, Job, confirm his purchase, school lands -\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n229\n2\n25\nBassett & Loomis; (see Loomis & Bassett)\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n436\n1\n24\nBashford, Francis, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n148\n2\n25\nBass river, improvement of, report showing the nature\nof the work, when commenced, amount appro-\npriated therefor, and sum required in 1838\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n90\n1\n23\nBates & Lacon, damages, seizure of manufactured iron\nfor duties, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep Com.\n2\n289\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n286\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n#\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n527\n1\n22\nBaylor, Ann D., commutation claim -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n78\n2\n22\nBay, Elihu Hall, land claim, British patent prior to 1783\n1\n54\nRep. Com.\n1\n24\nSame -\n197\n-\n1\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n1059\n1\n23\nBayard, Samuel, executors of, revolutionary loan office\ncertificates\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n157\n1\n23\nBayley, Christopher T., expenses incurred, sick seamen\nRep. Com.\n3\n342\n2\n23\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\nI\n101\n1\n24\nBaytop, Thomas, heirs of, commutation claim, revolu-\ntionary services\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n355\nRep. Com.\n2\n25\nSame, adverse report -\n-\n1\n2\n478\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n23\nBaxter, Zebulon, land, Canadian volunteer\n41\n1\n1\nRep. Com.\n1\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n281\nRep. Com.\nBeacons, &c. (See Light-houses.)\nI\n22\nBeach, Israel, revolutionary pension -\n38\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n8\n25\nBeach, E. D., and others\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n2\n296\n°2\nBean, Jonathan, invalid pension\n177\n1\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.\n45\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n2\n22\nBean, Jonathan, invalid pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n7\n1\n22\nBeard, Hugh, exchange entry of land\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n129\n1\n22\nBeaugrand & Godfroy, buildings destroyed at French-\ntown\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n128\n1\n23\nBeall, Benjamin L., extra services as clerk, &c.\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n378\n2\n25\nBealle, Robert, heirs of, Elizabeth Steel and others, com-\nmutation pay, revolutionary -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n405\n1\n23\nBeale, Robert, nailsdestroyed, burning navy yard, Wash-\nington\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n426\n1\n24\nBeale, Robert, and others, heirs of Turberville, commu-\ntation claim\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n422\n2\n23\nBeacham, Thomas, building destroyed by enemy, mili-\ntary deposit -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n108\n1\n24\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n37\n1\n24\nBeamish, Henry, refund forfeiture under revenue law\nRep. Com.\n3\n643\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n76\n1\n24\nBeard, William C., invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n336\n3\n25\nBeard, B. H., and James Gray, property destroyed by the\nBritish, last war\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n165\n1\n24\nBeard, Parthenia, powder lost, surrender of Detroit\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n713\n3\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n49\n2\n24\nBeardsley, Ichabod, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n158\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n170\n8\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n67\n2\n24\nBeaufort harbor, report in relation to the improvement of\nRep. Com.\n1\n175\n2\n25\ncause of delay in making survey\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n345\n3\n23\nBeaubien, J. B., report of solicitor, against his claim to\nland in military reservation, Fort Dearborn -\nEx. Doc.\n3\n90\n1\n22\nBecktell, Riddle, & Headington, interest and damages\non bill of exchange -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n135\n1\n23\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n239\n1\n24\nBeck, John J., horse lost, late war with Great Britain -\nRep. Com.\n2\n361\n1\n24\nBecker, John P., revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n876\n1\n24\nBeckwith, Wealthy, pay due for military services of her\nhusband\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n766\n8\n25\nBeckett, William, and others, lost horses, Black Hawk\nwar -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n207\n2\n25\nBecker, Jacob, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n607\n1\n22\nBeeler, George, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n410\n1\n24\nBeekman, Theophilus E., invalid pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n129\n2\n25\nBedford, Drayton P., land claim\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n600\n2\n25\nBell, Frederick M., heirs of, renewal of lost revolution-\nary land warrant\n-\n-1\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n347\n1\n22\nBell, Jesse, enter land in lieu of those purchased, which\nhad been previously located\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n888\n1\n22\nBell, Elijah S., value of buildings at Fort Macon\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n403\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n850\n3\n25\nreport of Secretary of War, on this claim\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n55\n1\n23\nBell, James, heirs of, services and supplies, revolution-\nary war\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n184\n2\n25\nBell, Nicholas H., vessel destroyed by the British, late\nwar -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n548\n1\n24\nBell, William H., invention, elevate cannon -\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n374\n1\n24\nservices, Delaware breakwater -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n381\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n11\n2\n35\nBell, Samuel and Isaac, losses on contract, supplying\nmilitary post\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n491\n8\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n60\n2\n22\nBellamy, Aaron, vessel taken by enemy while in the\npublic service\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n93\n1\n23\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n38\n1\n23\nBelding, Samuel, surety of Bostwick, purser, lost in the\nEpervier\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n269\n46\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nDescription\nSession.\nCongress.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n2\n23\nBelgium refuses to ratify treaty, President's message,\npage 4\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n-\n1\n24\nPresident's recommendations respecting discrimi-\nnating duties on vessels and cargoes of, page 5\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n24\nreport of committee, on same subject, and for re-\nfunding duty paid on vessel Antonius\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n333\n2\n22\nBenns, Charles, illegal seizure of goods by collector -\nRep. Com.\n1\n28\nRep. Com.\n76\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n2\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n2\nS34\n3\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n219\n1\n23\nBenedict, Jane, buildings destroyed at Ogdensburg, by\nthe enemy\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n871\n1\n23\nBender, George, extra services, Delaware breakwater\nRep. Com.\n4\n475\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n16\n2\n25\nBentley, Elisha, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n707\n3\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\nB\n208\n-\n2\n25\nBenton, Samuel H., and others, sureties on bid for mail\ncontract, and abandoned\nRep. Com.\n4\n1061\n-\n-\n-\n2\n23\nBently, Benjamin, injury to farm, by troops U. States,\nPennsylvania insurrection, in 1794\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n58\n3\n25\nBenson, Zachariah, and others, lost horses in Black\nHawk war\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n907\n-\n1\n24\nBennett, John, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n246\n1\n24\nBennett, Stephen, bounty land, revolutionary -\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n-\n2\n25\nBenjamin, Samuel, revolutionary services\nRep. Com.\n4\n866\n-\n-\nBergen prizes. (See Prizes.)\n]\n23\nBerrien, Dr. John, heirs of, pay due, revolutionary ser-\nvices\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n100\n2\n25\nBerard, C., teacher of French at Military Academy, for\nincrease of pay\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n1\n23\nBessom, Philip, expenses in bringing home seamen\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n92\n1\n23\nBest, George, work on Cumberland road\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n455\n1\n22\nBetton, Solomon, settlement of accounts, agent to value\nIndian improvements\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n1\n24\nBeyer, G. T., property carried off by British, after rati-\nfication of treaty\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n1\n23\nBezior, Julian, property taken for use of Indians\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n457\n2\n25\nBezier, Captain, claim of, saving wrecked American\nseamen\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n220\n1\n24\nBig Sodus Bay, report of committee, expenditures, im-\nprovement of\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n297\n1\n24\nstatement of amount appropriated for, up to 1836;\nthe original estimate, and the sum yet neces-\nsary for completing the improvements\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n212\n2\n25\nreport showing the nature of the work, when com-\nmenced, &c., and sum required in 1838\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n90\n1\n22\nBills, John, land to secure his improvements -\n3\n340\n-\nRep. Com.\n23\n1\n23\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n1\n24\nBill erroncously sent to the President, and by him ap-\nproved, which had not passed both Houses; re-\nport as to its validity, in the case of Alford and\nBush\n-\n1\n136\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n24\nBills for internal improvements. reported to the two\nHouses, from 1815 to 1835, abstract of\n-\nRep. Com.\ns\n850\nBills of exchange, drawn on the Government and not\npaid, reports on claims for interest and dama-\ngcs, viz:\n1\n22\nin case of Riddle, Becktill, and Headington, drawn\nRep. Com.\n1\n185\nby quartermaster; favorable report\n-\n-\n1\n22\ndocuments in relation to number drawn by foreign\nagents on the Navy Department, and protested,\nand expense attending the same, and as to the\ntized by\nGoogle\nrate of exchange, from 1829 to 1832 -\n- Rep. Com.\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.\n47\nSession.\nCongress.\nDescription\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nBills of exchange, &c-Continued.\n1\n23\nin favor of allowing damages to Andrew Arm-\nstrong, navy agent, on account of protested bill\nRep. Com.\n4\n586\n1\n24\nSame, in the case of Michael Hogan's administra-\ntors -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n518\n2\n25\nBinns, Charles, executors of, to be released from pay-\nment of judgment\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n889\n3\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n38\n1\n23\nBird, Benjamin, representatives of, revolutionary cer-\ntificates\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n126\n2\n24\nBird, Nathaniel, memorial of, for arrears of pension -\nEx. Doc.\n3\n95\n2\n25\nBird, Nathan, for revolutionary services\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n576\n2\n25\nBird, Daniel, horse lost in military service\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n837\n2\n24\nBissell, Captain L., damages, timber cut on his land, im-\nprovement of the Mississippi\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n283\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n900\n2\n25\nBiscoe, George W., claim under treaty of Ghent, pro-\nperty captured after treaty of peace -\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n533\n1\n22\nBlack, Jacob, and B. Leonard, land claim\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n73\n2\n25\nBlack, John, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n820\n1\n22\nBlack, William, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n22\n1\n23\nBlackwell, Thomas, representatives of, interest on com-\nmutation pay, revolutionary\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n68\n1\n24\nBlackburn, Gideon, sell school lands, Macoupin county,\nIllinois\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n465\n2\n25\nBlanc, John, renewal of patent, new invention, acci-\ndentally destroyed\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n666\n1\n24\nBlack Rock harbor, New York, report of committee,\nexpenditures, improvement of\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n297\n1\n24\nstatement of the amount appropriated for the im-\nprovement of, the original estimates, and the\nsum yet necessary in 1836\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n212\n1\n24\nBlack Rock harbor, Lake Erie, report of survey, &c. -\nEx. Doc.\n3\n82\n1\n24\nLegislature of Ohio, remonstrating against further\nimprovements being made at - -\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n191\n1\n24\nBlack river, New York, report of committee, expendi-\ntures, improvement of\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n297\n2\n24\nreport of survey, with plans and estimates, im-\nprovement of\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n74\n2\n25\nreport showing the nature of the work, &c., and\nsum required in 1838\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n90\n2\n23\nBlack river, Ohio, estimate of cost for beacon-light at\nEx. Doc.\n5\n197\n1\n24\namount appropriated for the improvement of, up\nto 1836; the original estimates, and the sum ne-\ncessary for its completion\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n212\n2\n25\nreport showing the nature of the work, &c., and\nsum required in 1838\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n90\n2\n25\nBlair, Francis P., in relation to his liability for Postmas-\nter Crockett -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n353\n1\n22\nBlair, J. O., respecting the explosions of steam boilers\nEx. Doc.\n5\n226\n1\n23\nBlaisdell, Enoch, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n321\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n46\n1\n24\nBlake, Charles, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n404\n1\n24\nBlake, Edward, executors of, relieved from judgment\nRep. Com.\n3\n683\n1\n22\nBlankenship, Henry, revolutionary pension -\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n46\n1\n23\nBlanchard, Thomas, renewal of patent right -\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n397\n1\n22\nBlankets furnished militia, on allowing pay to Samuel\nThompson, for\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n205\n1\n28\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n2\n1\n22\nreport on the claim of South Carolina, for blankets\n}\nRep. Com\n1\n-\n1\nfurnished regiment of militia\n-\n-\n141\n1\n24\nBleeker, Leonard, revolutionary pension, brevet rank\nRep. Com.\nI\n79\n1\n22\nBliss, Samuel, revolutionary pension -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n161\n48\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n1\n23\nBliss, Moses, deputy marshal, Vermont, allowance of\ncertain fees -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n17\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n29\nBlockade of Mexico, &c. (See Mexico and France.)\n1\n22\nBlodget, Henry, invalid pension, (erroneously number-\ned 233)\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n260\n2\n25\nBlodget, Phineas, military bounty land\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n595\n2\n23\nBlodget, Elijah, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n84\n2\n25\nrevolutionary pension -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n573\n3\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n74\nI\n23\nBlount, Willie, allowed compensation for certain dis-\nbursement during late war with Great Britain\nRep. Com.\n4\n559\n1\n24\nSame -\nI\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n27\n2\n24\nBloomfield, Ann, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n234\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n272\n2\n25\nBloomer, William, pay for clothing, volunteer in 1836\nRep. Com.\n3\n604\nBlue Book, so called (See Register officers of Govern-\nment)\n2\n24\nBlye, John W., navy pension -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n27\n2\n25\nBludget, Phineas, bounty land\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n595\n2\n25\nBoggess, Giles S., losses on mail contract\nRep. Com.\n3\n805\n-\n-\n2\n22\nBoggs, Joseph, and others, Indian depredations\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n91\n2\n22\nBogle, Joseph K., administrator of Robert Boyd, team\nimpressed\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\nI\n41\n1\n24\nBogardus, John L., Indian depredations\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n312\n2\n25\nBogert, Gilbert, military bounty land - -\ni\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n289\n1\n22\nBollerman, Anthony, reduction of duties, goods damaged\nRep. Com.\n3\n350\n1\n22\nBonney, John, revolutionary pension -\nRep. Com.\n378\n-\n-\n3\n1\n22\nBond, Elihu, revolutionary pension -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n371\n1\n22\nBond, Robert, pre-emption to land\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n94\n1\n23\nBond, Colonel William, representatives of, seven years'\nhalf pay, revolutionary services, &c. -\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n138\n2\n25\nBond, Richard, and Isaiah Rogers, plans for custom-\nhouse, New York, destroyed in burning of the\nTreasury\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n278\nBonds, duty (See Duty Bonds.)\n3\n25\nBonds of collectors and naval officers of Philadelphia,\nNew York, and Boston, dates and securities -\nEx. Doc.\n4\n130\n2\n25\nBoon, Daniel, heirs of, special grant of five years pay of\nColonel, made them -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n1039\n1\n22\nBoone, John, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n368\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n446\n1\n24\nBoone, Jonathan, correct entry of land\n-\nI\n76\n-\nRep Com.\n2\n24\nSame -\n-\n1\n56\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\nI\n207\nBooks in foreign languages, remit duty on. (See Duties.)\n1\n23\nBooks and papers of General Washington, authorize the\npurchase of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n381\nBooks, publication of State papers. (See State Papers.)\nBooks, publication of Documentary History of the Revo-\nlution. (See Documentary History.)\nBooks, continuing the publication of Diplomatic Corres-\npondence. (See Diplomatic Correspondence.)\n1\n24\nBooks, catalogue of Arundel manuscripts\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n246\n2\n25\nBooker, Richard, clothing allowed to company of volun-\nteers in 1812, under the command of\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n990\n1\n22\nBorrell, Eugene, land claim -\ngl\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n2\n25\nBorey, John, correct error entry of land\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n253\n2\n24\nBosworth, John, invalid pension\n1\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n188\n2\n24\nBosworth, Tabitha, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n132\n23\nBostwick, purser, lost in Epervier, relief of sureties of\nRep. Com.\nor\n269\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.\n49\nSession.\nCongress.\nDescription\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n1\n24\nBoston custom-house, on the subject of additional appro-\npriations for -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n448\n1\n24\nmemorial of merchants, for an increase of officers,\nand to enlarge warehouses\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n527\n2\n24\nBoston sloop-of-war, officers of, depreciation in their\npay, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n278\n2\n24\nBotanical garden, appropriate city lots for the purpose of\nestablishing\n-\n--\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n290\n1\n22\nBoudreau, Jean Charles, confirmation land claim\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n285\n2\n28\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n42\n1\n28\nBoutwell, Abraham E., invalid pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n544\n2\n25\nBouney, William, military bounty land\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n595\nBounty fishing voyages. (See Fishing voyages.)\nBounty lands. (See Land bounties.)\n1\n22\nBounties paid soldiers, allowed Captain Dick in settle-\nment of his accounts -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n194\n1\n24\nsame in the case of Captain Copeland\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n619\n1\n22\nBoundary, Northeastern, between Maine and New\nBrunswick; President informs Congress that\nthe King of the Netherlands had given his opin-\nion on the subject, page 5\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n23\nPresident informs Congress question of, not yet\nsettled, page 3\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n28\nreport of the Secretary of State, in relation to the\nnegotiation for the settlement of\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n62\n1\n24\nPresident declines acceding to certain conditions\nproposed by Great Britain in the settlement of,\npage 4\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n24\nresolutions of the Legislature of Massachusetts,\nurging the settlement of the controversy\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n199\n2\n24\ndocuments in relation to the claim of Maine for\nexpenses, &c., in maintaining jurisdiction over\nEx. Doc.\n3\n125\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n380\n2\n24\nreport of Committee Foreign Affairs, on refund-\ning to Maine expenses incurred, &c. -\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n240\n2\n24\ndocuments in relation to the claim of Massachu-\nsetts on same account\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n155\n1\n25\ncorrespondence with Great Britain on the boun-\ndary question, between June, 1836, and Sep-\ntember, 1837, (at extra session)\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n31\n2\n25\ncorrespondence with the British authorities, in\nrelation to the disputed boundary, and the im-\nprisonment of E. S. Greely, embracing all pre-\nviously communicated to both Houses up to\n1838\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n126\n2\n25\nreport of commissioners under the Ghent treaty,\nwith various other information in relation to\nsaid boundary\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n11\n451\n3\n25\nproceedings of, and correspondence with the Ex-\necutive of the State of Maine, in relation to the\ndisputed boundary\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n181\n8\n25\nSame, in regard to the removal of trespassers from\nthe Aroostook country\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n222\n3\n25\nreport of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, au-\nthorizing the President of the United States to\nmaintain jurisdiction, &c.\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n314\n2\n25\nLegislature of Massachusetts, on the subject of the\nboundary question\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n408\n2\n25\nLegislature of Maine, same\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n354\n2\n22\nBoundary, between Ohio and Michigan; funds required\nto purchase instruments, &c., for surveying -\nEx. Doc.\n1\n42\n1\n23\nmemorial of the Legislature of Ohio, urging Con-\ngress to have the boundary determined\n-\nEx. Doc.\nGoogle\n248\n7\n50\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nBoundary, between Ohio and Michigan-Continued.\n1\n28\nLegislative council of Michigan, expressive of her\nviews on the subject of the boundary -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n302\n1\n28\nreport of Captain Talcott's astronomical observa-\ntions, boundary of Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois,\nin reference to the\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n497\n2\n28\nreport of the probable expense for completing the\nastronomical observations\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n102\n1\n28\narguments, Delegate from Michigan and Member\nfrom Ohio, on the boundary question -\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n334\n2\n28\nLegislature of Ohio, again urging a speedy settle-\nment of the question -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n49\n2\n23\nresolutions of Michigan and letter of Governor, in-\nsisting on the line fixed and established by ordi-\nnance of 1787\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n58\n2\n23\nRemonstrance of Michigan, against the bill for\nfixing the boundary -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n188\n2\n23\nmap in relation to the disputed boundary\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n199\n1\n24\nmessage of President, communicating correspond-\nence with the Governors of Michigan and Ohio,\nin relation to the controversy; with Capt. Tal-\ncott's observations for determining the line -\nEx. Doc.\n1\n7\n1\n24\nfurther correspondence, and report of Capt. Tal-\ncott, with maps, in relation to the boundary line\nEx. Doc.\n2\n54\n1\n24\nreport of the Judiciary Committee, for establish-\ning the boundary, and for the admission of Mi-\nchigan into the Union\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n380\n1\n24\nresolutions of Indiana, in favor of the present boun-\ndary -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n78\n1\n24\nmemorial and proceedings of meeting at Detroit,\nagainst the bill fixing the boundary\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n207\n1\n24\nmemorial of citizens of Monroe county, same\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n210\n1\n24\nSame -\nEx. Doc.\n7\n274\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n]\n24\nof Michigan, same\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n221\n1\n24\nof Toledo, same\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n263\n1\n22\nBoundary, between Georgia and Florida; correspond-\nence between Georgia and the General Govern-\nment, with various documents in relation to the\n2\n43\n2\n77\n1\n23\nSame, reprinted\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\nan\n3\n100\n1\n28\nreport of commissioners, in 1831, appointed by\nthe State of Georgia to ascertain and run the\nboundary\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n152\n1\n22\nof Missouri; report of committee, in favor of ex-\ntending the western boundary, so as to include\nslip of land to the Missouri river\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n5\n512\n2\n23\nmemorial of Legislature of Missouri, and other\ndocuments, on same subject\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n$\n107\n1\n24\ncommittee again report, in favor of extending -\nRep. Com.\n2\n$79\n2\n23\namendment to the Constitution of Missouri, in re-\nlation to the western boundary\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n162\n2\n24\nact of Legislature of Missouri, giving her assent\nto the extension of the western boundary\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n83\n2\n25\nreport of William Clark, superintendent of Indian\naffairs, on boundary of, between the Indians -\nEx. Doc.\n7\n148\n2\n25\nreport of committee, against extending the north-\neastern boundary of -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n&\n3\n25\nreport of commissioners appointed to run the north-\nern boundary of, (between Iowa and Missouri,)\nwith maps\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n128\n1\n23\nbetween Tennessee and Mississippi, and Choctaw\nIndians; report of committee on establishing\n445\nRep. Com.\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.\n51\nDescription\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nBoundary, between New York and New Jersey; copy of\nagreement fixing\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n260\nbetween Arkansas and the Indians; memorial of\nthe Choctaw Indians, in relation to the\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n220\nbetween Mexico; copy of additional article of trea-\nty, on the subject of fixing\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n250\ncorrespondence with Mexico in relation to the\nboundary\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n256\nsuggestions of the President, same subject, page 5\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\nadditional correspondence, same subject\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n42\nBowen, George, error in mail contract\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n354\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n162\nBowman, Colonel Abraham, commutation pay, revolu-\ntionary services\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n154\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n601\nBowman, William, correct entry of land\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n53\nBowman, William, invalid pension\n1\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n130\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n]\n223\nBowers, Balaam, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n660\nBoy, Isaac, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n300\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n85\nBoyd, James, revolutionary pension -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n419\nBoyd, Alexander, confirmation, land claim\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n144\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n28\nBoyd, Captain J. C., and others, Alabama volunteers,\nrespecting frauds charged against them, p. 254\nEx. Doc.\n1\n3\nBoyd, Robert, administrator of, wagon and team im-\npressed\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n]\n41\nBoyd, Joseph K., one of the captors of the frigate Phila-\ndelphia\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n43\nBoyce, Purnell, heirs of, prize share, McDonough's fleet\nRep. Com.\n3\n330\nBoyle, Andrew, lost horse\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n280\nBoyce, William, one year's pay, revolution\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n163\nsecond, report, allowing commutation pay\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n384\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n481\nBoylan, James, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n802\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n326\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n287\nBoyles, Thomas H., heirs of, seven years' half pay, revo-\nlutionary\n-\n-\nI\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n692\nBoys, apprentices, merchant vessels, report of commit-\ntee on the subject of -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n249\nmemorials of Board of Trade of the several large\ncities, on same subject\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n137\nmemorial of Board of Trade of Philadelphia, same\nobject\n-\n-\n1\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n79\nin the naval service, President recommends the\nenlistment of, page 24\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\nSecretary of the Navy recommends the same,\npage 332\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\nBox, Thomas, administrator of Joseph Day, commuta-\ntion claim\nI\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n819\nBrackett, Heard, invalid pension\n-\n1\nRep. Com.\n1\n217\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n7\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\nRep. Com.\n1\n1\nBrackett, William, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n425\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\nI\nBradley, Peter, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n426\nBradford, James, confirmation, land claim\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n274\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n457\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n-\n386\nBradford, James H., invalid pension, disease contracted\nDigitized by\nfrom exposure\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n\\\n227\n52\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n2\n22\nBrannin, Richard, Indian depredations\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n91\nS\n25\nBrannin, Richard, and others, lost horses, Black Hawk\nwar -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n207\n2\n22\nBrandt, Adam, horse lost in public service\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n71\n2\n22\nBrayman, Daniel, buildings removed and materials used\nin erecting public barracks\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n59\n2\n23\nBrahan, John, remit interest on debt due U. States\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n45\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n108\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n240\n2\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n8\n3\n25\nreport of Secretary of the Treasury, in relation to\nthe balance due United States\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n178\n]\n24\nBraidfoote, John, heirs of, seven years' half pay, revo-\nlutionary\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n174\n-\n-\n-\n1\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n479\n1\n23\nBradford & McGirth, conveyance of Indian reservation\nRep. Com.\n4\n540\n2\n25\nBradford, Dunscomb, services as Consul at Paris\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n924\n1\n24\nBrashears, Zadock & Alexander, reservation, Choctaw\ntreaty\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n479\n1\n22\nBrashears, Ann, land claim\n-\nRep. Com.\n5\n469\n-\n-\n-\n2\n25\nBradey, Waller, services, collector of customs\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n1016\n2\n24\nBradey, Freeman, work on Cumberland road -\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n123\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n]\n62\n1\n23\nBrady, John, work on Cumberland road\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n455\n1\n23\nBragdon, Samuel, and David Chase, bounty on fishing\nvoyage\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n185\n1\n24\nBrandywine shoals, report of plan and estimate for re-\nbuilding light on\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n101\n1\n23\nBread stuffs, amount imported annually, from 1821 to\n1837\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n44\n2\n22\nBrearly, David, losses as agent, emigrating Indians\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n125\n1\n22\nBreed, Ebenezer, remit duty on wines destroyed by fire\nRep. Com.\n3\n398\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n60\nI\n24\nBrewer, James, refund payment, purchase of land\nRep. Com.\n8\n166\n-\n1\n22\nBrewer, James H., paid for loss of time, detention as\nwitness\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n409\n1\n23\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n9\n1\n24\nBrent, Thomas L. L., diplomatic expenses, procuring\ncopies of papers on spoliations\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n673\nBrent and Cox, charges Judge Thruston with miscon-\nduct. (See Thruston.)\n2\n24\nBrent, William, jr., memorial of, correct entry on jour-\nnal as to former petition of his\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n166\n2\n25\non the subject of printing and distribution of pub-\nlic documents\n4\n386\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n22\nBreakwaters, amount expended on, since 1815\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n73\n1\n23\nBreakwater, Delaware, names and compensation of su-\nperintendents on the -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n$\n-\n-\n2\n23\nboard of officers make examination of, (documents\naccompanying President's message, page 97)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n23\nreport of board of officers, as to the utility of con-\ntinuing the works on; with maps of the break-\nwater and harbor\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n145\n2\n24\nreport of engineer, on the state of, &c., in 1836,\n(documentsaccompanying President's message,\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n8\npage 255)\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n24\nmemorial of Chamber of Commerce of Philadel-\nphia, in favor of completing -\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n91\n1\n24\nreport of committee, expenditures, on the\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n297\n1\n24\nsame subject\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n3\nE\nRep. Coin.\n2\n25\nreport showing the nature and importance of the\nwork, the amount heretofore appropriated, and\nEx. Google Doc.\nby\nthe sum required in 1838\n90\n-\n-\n-\n5\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.\n53\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n2\n23\nBreakwater, Portland harbor, memorial of citizens of\nMaine, in favor of\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n155\n1\n24\nPlymouth beach, in relation to the repairs of\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n142\n2\n24\nPort Kent, New York, memorial of citizens in\nfavor of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n44\n2\n25\nSandford's ledge, when commenced, amount ap-\npropriated, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n90\n2\n25\nHyannis harbor, same -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n90\n2\n25\nPlattsburg, same\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n90\n2\n25\nBurlington, same\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n90\n2\n25\nCrow shoal, Delaware bay, report of committee,\nwith a report of survey, and various documents,\non the subject of erecting\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n1050\n1\n22\nBrevet rank and pay, memorial of officers of the army,\nin favor of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n258\n1\n22\nremarks of Secretary Cass, on the same subject,\n(page 26)\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n23\nsame, at subsequent session, (page 36) -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n22\nreport against the claim of General Macomb, for\nRep. Com.\n1\n114\n1\n24\ndocuments explanatory of Gen. Macomb's claim\nEx. Doc.\n2\n84\n1\n24\nreport of Committee on Military Affairs, in favor\nof General Macomb -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n265\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n8\n2\n25\nin favor of allowing brevet pay, Adj't Gen. Jones\nRep. Com.\n2\n481\n2\n25\nin favor of the widow of Capt. Mathew A. Patrick,\nwho died before his brevet rank was confirmed;\nallowance from time nominated to time of his\ndeath\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n10\n512\n1\n22\nBrice, Lawson, and others, remit duty on goods saved\nfrom wreck -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n172\n2\n23\nBright, Henry, confirmation, land claim\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n9\nBritish provinces. (See Great Britain, and see Canada.)\n2\n24\nBristol, Charles B., illegal detention of his goods, by\ncollector\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n238\n2\n25\nBrinkley, William, heirs of, commutation pay, revolu-\ntion -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n1022\n2\n24\nBriggs, John P., widow of, navy pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n148\n2\n25\nBrisbois, Michael, injuries sustained, damages to pro-\nperty by militia, in 1816\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n827\nBrig Leon. (See Leon, Spanish brig.)\nBrig Liberator, owners of (See Parker McCobb.)\nBrig Despatch. (See Despatch.)\n1\n22\nBridge over the Potomac, report of committee, autho-\nrizing the purchase of\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n5\n484\n2\n22\nreport of engineer, on plan for constructing, and\nthe expense -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n22\n1\n23\nin relation to contracts for building the bridge -\nEx. Doc.\n1\n29\n1\n28\nestimate of cost, by O. H. Dibble\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n146\n1\n23\nletter from Loammi Baldwin, in relation to Mr.\nDibble's estimate of cost, &c.\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n356\n1\n23\nplan and estimates submitted by Chas. Ellet, jr.\nEx. Doc.\n5\n374\n1\n23\nreport of committee, in relation to the contracts\nand cost for the construction of, and recommend-\ning change in the plan, &c.\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n264\n2\n23\nreport from the Secretary of the Treasury, with\nreport of engineer, on the progress in building;\nalso, copy of the contract, and in relation to the\nclaim of O. H. Dibble\n-\nI\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n12\n2\n28\ncopy of contract for building, with estimated cost\nof the same -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n33\nDigitized by Google\n54\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nBridge, over the Potomac-Coutinued.\n2\n23\nreport of Secretary of the Treasury, with various\ndocuments, on the claim of O. H. Dibble, for\ndamages, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n51\n1\n25\nsame, under resolution referring the claim to him\nfor examination\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n48\n1\n24\nletter from Secretary of the Treasury, informing\nCongress of its completion, and recommending\nthat provision be made for its preservation, &c.;\nwith report of engineer, of its cost, &c.; also,\ndocuments in relation to closing the swash chan-\nnels by a continuous causeway\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n58\n1\n24\nreport of engineer, on the construction and cost of\nEx. Doc.\n4\n168\n1\n24\nreport and estimate, repair damages sustained by\nfreshet\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n281\n2\n24\nreport of the expenditures for the repairs, occa-\nsioned by the freshet\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n9\n1\n22\nover the Ohio, at Wheeling, memorial of citizens\nof Pittsburg, against the construction of\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n188\n1\n24\nreport of committee, on constructing, with plan\nand estimate of its cost, (by Charles Ellet, jr.)\nwith acts of Ohio and Virginia annexed\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n672\n2\n24\nsame report\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n135\n2\n25\nsame, with plan, &c., by Lieutenant Dutton\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n993\n1\n24\nover the Shenandoah river, at Harper's ferry, me-\nmorial of citizens, for the construction of\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n205\n2\n24\nover the Kankakee river, resolutions of the Legis-\nlature of Indiana, in favor of -\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n149\n1\n24\nover Rock creek, Washington city, report in favor\nof\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n604\n1\n22\nBrodie, Alexander o., and Lewis Marks, remit duty on\nforeign books\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n80\n2\n25\nBrooks, William, Indian depredations\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n351\n1\n22\nBrook, Edmund, commutation claim -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n219\n2\n22\nBrook, Edmund, memorial of, bring slaves from Virgi-\nnia to the District\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n40\n1\n22\nBrooks, David, revolutionary pension -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n273\n1\n22\nBrooks, Maria M., revolutionary seven years' half pay\nRep. Com.\n2\n309\n1\n23\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n64\n2\n23\nBrook, Robert and Caroline, buildings destroyed, late\nwar with Great Britain\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n11\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n106\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n529\nBrooklyn dry dock. (See Navy yards.)\n2\n24\nBroome, John, buildings destroyed by the British, late\nwar -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n260\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n1064\n3\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n115\n1\n22\nBrown, Harvey, memorial of, claim for rent of quarters\nEx. Doc.\n2\n65\n1\n22\nreport on claim, damages sustained by his official\nacts -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n74\n1\n22\nBrown, James, heirs of, Indian depredations in 1787 -\nRep. Com.\n2\n311\n1\n23\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n175\n2\n25\nfor allowance of interest on same claim\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n685\n1\n22\nBrown, Levi, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n295\n1\n23\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n69\n1\n22\nBrown, Amos W., Canadian volunteer, bounty land\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n253\n1\n23\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n91\n1\n24\nadditional pay -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n467\n2\n22\nBrown, Same James and John, pay for Indian improvements\nRep. Com.\n1\n78\n1\n24\n-\n-\n-\n-\nI\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n122\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nI\nRep. Com.\n1\n288\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.\n55\nSession.\nCongress.\nDescription\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n1\n22\nBrown, Joseph C., running boundary of Missouri\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n102\n1\n23\nSame\n1\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n19\n1\n23\nBrown, Josiah H., invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n308\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n46\n1\n23\nBrown, Marcus, property taken by United States troops,\nrevolutionary war\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n139\n1\n24\nBrown, Jane, widow of Samuel, correct entry of land\nRep. Com.\n1\n191\n1\n24\nBrown, Samuel, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n810\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n184\n1\n24\nBrown, Sam'l W., and others, bounty on fishing voyage\nRep. Com.\n1\n198\n1\n24\nBrown, Uriah, test utility of his fire-ship\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n490\n1\n24\nBrown, Bazil, horses furnished Indians\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n605\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\nI\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n524\n1\n24\nBrown & Havens, and others, owners of private armed\nbrig Warrior; proceeds of prize, embezzled by\nclerk of court\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n738\n2\n25\nmemorial of same case -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n9\n304\n2\n25\nanother report on said claim\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n986\n1\n24\nBrown, Return B., settle accounts, disbursements, mili-\ntary service, late war\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n739\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n376\n2\n24\nBrown, Samuel, extra services as assessor\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n140\n1\n23\nBrown, Edwin C., representative of Capt. Crane, com-\nmutation claim\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n70\n1\n24\nBrowning, David, change entry of land\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n75\n2\n25\nBrown, Pamela, widow of General Jacob, allowance of\nfive years' half pay\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n402\n2\n25\nBrown, John, & Co., extra allowance, carrying mail -\nRep. Com.\n3\n594\n2\n25\nBrown, Colonel Joseph, property lost, Seminole cam-\npaign\n-\n-\n1\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n729\n2\n25\nBrown, John, invalid pension -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n777\nI\n22\nBrownlee, Alexander, heirs of, commutation claim\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n142\n3\n25\nBrotherton Indians, divide land, &c., among\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n244\n1\n23\nBronson, John, goods lost, impressment of his team\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n147\n2\n23\nBrodeau, Jane C., confirmation land claim\n1\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n42\n2\n23\nBrophey, John, lost horse\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n75\n2\n24\nBronson, Isaac, commutation, surgeon's mate -\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n259\n2\n24\nBroadus, James, heirs of, commutation pay, revolution'y\nRep. Com.\n2\n276\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n1\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n670\n3\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n105\n3\n25\nBrougher, Christian, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n304\n1\n22\nBruce, John, administrator of Philip Bush, lost revolu-\ntionary certificate\n-\nI\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n150\n2\n23\nin relation to the depreciation on said certificates\nRep. Com.\n1\n116\n2\n22\nBruce, John, damages, suspension improvement of the\nOhio river\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n72\n1\n23\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n193\n1\n23\nBrush, Robert, revolutionary pension -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n178\n1\n24\non validity of law for his relief -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n136\n2\n24\nBrunswick, Georgia, report of commissioners in relation\nto canal or railroad from\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n122\n2\n24\nreport of engineer, on the improvement of the har-\nbor of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n123\n2\n23\nBryant, John, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n27\n1\n23\nBryden, William, horse impressed, and destruction of\nfencing\n-\n-\n-\n1\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n373\n]\n22\nBuckley, Jeremiah, heirs of, land claim confirmed, and\npaid for timber\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n71\n1\n23\nBuckingham, Jared, invalid pension -\n,\nRep. Com.\n1\n141\n2\n23\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\nI\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n30\n1\n24\nSame -\n,\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n46\n1\n23\nBuckmaster, C. W., work on Cumberland road\nRep. Com.\n455\n56\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n1\n24\nBudlong, Hannah, five years' half pay, late war with\nGreat Britain\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n679\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n45\n1\n23\nBudreaux, John Baptiste, report of register and receiver\non land claim of the heirs of -\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n420\n1\n22\nBuel, Ezra, memorial of, pension for revolutionary ser-\nvices\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n74\n1\n22\nBuford, Thomas, advances for public service -\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n422\n2\n23\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n2\n1\n24\nBuffalo harbor, Lake Erie, report of survey, &c., of -\nEx. Doc.\n3\n82\n2\n25\nmemorial of inhabitants, in favor of carrying on\nthe improvements\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n177\n2\n25\nreport showing the nature of the work, when com-\nmenced, the amount appropriated, &c., up to\n1838\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n90\n2\n25\ndocuments showing the necessity of an early ap-\npropriation for, in 1838\nI\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\nBuffalo, schooner, owners of. (See Isaac Champlin, and\nothers.)\nBuffalo. (See New Buffalo, in Michigan.)\n1\n22\nBuhler, John, land claim\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n81\n2\n22\nBuildings and grounds, public, in Washington; annual\nreport of the commissioner, expenditures, &c.,\nin 1832\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\nII\n1\n23\nSame, in 1833 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n19\n2\n23\nSame, in 1834 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx Doc.\n2\n35\n1\n24\nSame, in 1835 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n97\n2\n24\nSame, in 1836 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n36\n2\n25\nSame, in 1837 -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n28\n-\n8\n25\nSame, in 1838 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n20\n1\n22\nstatement showing the entire cost of the public\nbuildings, up to 1830, including cost previous\nto their being burnt by the British, in 1814, and\non the subject of supplying them with water\nRep. Com.\n2\n291\n1\n24\nreport of committee, on the expenditures, in 1884\nRep. Com.\n2\n$50\n2\n24\nSame, in 1836 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n312\n2\n25\nSame, in 1837 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n77%\n3\n25\nSame, in 1838 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n303\n2\n24\nestimate of appropriation required in 1837, for re-\npairs, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n109\n1\n23\nreport of commissioner, on the improvement of\nPennsylvania avenue\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n24\n2\n25\ncontracts made by the commissioner, in 1837\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n352\n3\n25\nSame, in 1838 -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n7\n-\n-\n-\n3\n25\nestimate, &c., for building fire-proof, for War De-\npartment\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n119\n3\n25\nreport of commissioner, respecting cost between\nmarble, granite, and freestone\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n221\n3\n35\nreport of committee, on the subject of the kind of\nmaterials hereafter to be used, marble or free-\nstone, and showing their relative cost\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n305\n2\n25\non the subject of daily hours of labor on the pub-\nlic buildings -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n886\n1\n23\nTreasury Department, President informs Congress\nof its destruction, and recommends the construc-\ntion of another, page 12\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n2\n23\nPresident again recommends the erection of a new\n-\n-\nI\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\nbuilding, page 21\n1\n2\n28\nreport of committee, (by Mr. Jarvis,) recommend-\n90\ning the construction of fire-proof buildings -\nRep. Com.\n1\n2\n23\nreport of the investigation into the causes of the\nEx. Doc. Google\nby\n22\nburning, &c. -\n-\n-\n2\n-\n-\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.\n57\nSession.\nCongress.\nDescription\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nBuildings and grounds-Continued.\n1\n24\nestimates of cost for constructing new buildings,\nby Messrs. Towns and Elliott, and showing the\ndifference between the cost of granite, marble,\nfreestone, and brick -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n285\n1\n24\nreport of committee, on the subject of construct-\ning new building\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n247\n2\n24\nreport of commissioner, showing the progress made\nin constructing, &c., in 1836 -\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n10\n2\n25\nreport of committee, on the subject of taking down\nthe building now in progress, (in 1838)\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n737\n2\n24\nfor Post Office Department, President recommends\nthe construction of a fire-proof one\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n33\n2\n24\nreport of Select Committee, into the causes of the\nburning, &c. -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n134\n3\n25\nletter from Postmaster General, stating the neces-\nsity of erecting a building for that Department,\nwith plan and estimate of cost, of the architect\nEx. Doc.\n4\n129\n3\n25\nreport of commissioner, in regard to expense be-\ntween marble and freestone\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n221\nBuildings, private, on public ground, reports on appli-\ncations for the payment for, viz:\n1\n22\nagainst the claim of Elijah S. Bell, for value of\nhis buildings at Fort Macon\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n403\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n850\n3\n25\nreport of Secretary of War, on this claim\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n55\n2\n22\nreport against the claim of Lieut. A. H. Morton,\nbuildings at Fort Jesup\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n101\n2\n25\nreport against the claim of Mrs. Stevenson, for\nrepairs, &c., of her house, on public ground at\nHarper's ferry\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n712\nBuildings destroyed or damaged in consequence of mi-\nlitary occupation, reports on claims for, viz:\n1\n22\nGodfroy and Beaugard, houses burnt at French-\ntown, River Raisin; favorable report -\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n128\n1\n22\nLemuel Cook, building destroyed by the British,\noccupation by order of an officer not proven; re-\nport adverse -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n228\n1\n22\nWilliam Arbuthnot, one of the Niagara cases; oc-\ncupation, &c., not proven; report adverse\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n285\n1\n22\nheirs of Robert Avart, injury to building, and de-\nstruction of fencing, by the troops under Gene-\nral Jackson, at New Orleans; report favorable\nRep. Com.\n3\n339\n1\n22\nJoshua Kennedy, houses destroyed in 1813 by hos-\ntile Creek Indians; report adverse; military oc-\ncupation at time of destruction not proven\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n357\n1\n22\nWilliam Eadus, buildings destroyed by the enemy\nat Sodus; occupation at time of destruction not\nproven; report adverse\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n414\n2\n22\nsame; additional evidence produced, and again ad-\nverse report -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n45\n1\n24\nsame; case favorably reported on\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n678\n1\n22\nCharles Moran, house injured while used as a hos-\npital; report adverse; damages of a wanton cha-\nracter\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com:\n3\n415\n1\n22\nexecutors of Sylvia Posner, buildings accidentally\nburnt while occupied by troops; favorable re-\nport -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n5\n489\n1\n22\nAugustine Taney, buildings destroyed by the ene-\nmy on the Patapsco, Maryland, in consequence\nof military occupation; report favorable\n-\nRep. Com.\n5\n490\nDigitized by Google\n8\n58\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nBuildings destroyed, &c.-Continued.\n1\n22\nJohn Anderson, buildings destroyed by the ene-\nmy at Frenchtown; report adverse; cause of\ndestruction (military occupation) not satisfacto-\nrily made out\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n5\n492\n-\n1\n22\nJosel Byington, building injured while occupied\nby United States troops; favorable report\n-\nRep. Com.\n5\n497\n1\n23\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n59\n1\n22\nSamuel May, building destroyed by the British at\nBuffalo, in consequence of military occupation;\nfavorable report\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n5\n501\n2\n22\nTobias E. Stansberry, house destroyed by the Bri-\ntish, in consequence of military occupation;\nreport adverse; not such a military occupation\nproven as the Government ought to pay for -\nRep. Com.\n1\n9\n2\n22\nArthur McMillen, buildings destroyed by the ene-\nmy; report adverse; military occupation not\nmade out\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n32\n2\n22\nDaniel Brayman, buildings removed, and materi-\nals used for barracks, as is alleged; report ad-\nverse; proof not satisfactory -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n50\n1\n23\nJohn Povet, building torn down, and materials\nused in constructing barracks; report favorable\nRep. Com.\n1\n85\n1\n23\nheirs of Nicholas Sewall, buildings destroyed by\nthe enemy on the Patuxent, Maryland, in con-\nsequence of military occupation; favorable re-\nport -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n148\n1\n23\nAndrew McCollom, building damaged by the Bri-\ntish, at Ogdensburg; report adverse -\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n161\n1\n23\nBenjamin Lenfant, mill-house &c. destroyed at\nthe River Raisin; report adverse; not consid-\nered as being in military occupation -\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n266\n1\n23\nexecutors of Elizabeth Thompson, building de-\nstroyed by the enemy, as being occupied by the\nmilitary, and having whiskey therein supposed\nby the enemy to have been poisoned; adverse\nreport\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n326\n1\n23\nJane Benedict, building and other property de-\nstroyed by the British at Ogdensburg, in conse-\nquence, as alleged, of military occupation, and\nthat of her husband being in the military ser-\nvice, &c.; report adverse\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n371\n1\n23\nSamuel May, further allowance for his buildings\ndestroyed by the enemy, in consequence of its\nmilitary occupation, and for personal property;\nreport adverse\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n389\n1\n23\nWilliam Baker, house damaged by the occupation\nof troops; report favorable\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n424\n2\n23\nheirs of Michael Fenwick, buildings destroyed on\nthe Patuxent, Maryland, by the enemy, in con-\nsequence of military occupation; report favor-\nable -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n11\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n529\n2\n23\nheirs of Thomas Beacham, same\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n108\nJacob B. Gilbert, building destroyed by the ene-\nmy, in consequence, deposite of military stores;\nreport favorable\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n123\n2\n23\nCharles M. Frazier, storehouse destroyed by the\nenemy on the Patuxent, in consequence of its\nmilitary occupation; report favorable - -\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n125\n1\n24\nJohn A. Parker, buildings destroyed by the ene-\nmy, in consequence of military occupation; reDigitized\nport favorable\nby\nGoogle\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\na\n133\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.\n59\nCongress.\nDescription\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nBuildings destroyed, &c.-Continued.\n24\nNathaniel Platt, for rent and damage to building\nby the occupation of troops; report favorable -\nRep. Com.\n1\n185\n24\nJohn McCarty, house destroyed by the enemy, in\nconsequence of its military occupation; favor-\nable report\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n368\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n10\n24\nBenjamin H. Mackall, same; favorable report -\nRep. Com.\n2\n398\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n13\n24\nJames J. Pattison, buildings destroyed by the Bri-\ntish, in consequence of its being made a mili-\ntary stand; report favorable\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n406\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n14\n24\nWilliam Eaton, bakeries destroyed by troops U.\nStates; report adverse; Government not answer-\nable for the wanton destruction of property -\nRep. Com.\n2\n471\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n44\n24\nAlbion T. Crow, stable accidentally burnt, while\noccupied by United States troops; report favor-\nable -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n491\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n22\n24\nAllen R. Moore, storehouse damaged by the occu-\npation of troops, in Champlain; report favor-\nable -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n584\n24\nJohn Abbott, and others, house burnt by the Bri-\ntish, in consequence of military occupation, as\nalleged; report adverse; no proof of occupation\nby order of an officer -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n538\n24\nJohn G. Mackall's building destroyed by the Bri-\ntish; report adverse; evidence insufficient\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n570\n24\nRichard Mackell, building destroyed by the Bri-\ntish; report adverse; military occupation not\nestablished\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n378\n24\nBenedict J. Heard, building destroyed by the Bri-\ntish; report adverse; not occupied by the mili-\ntary -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n632\n24\nRichard Frisby, buildings destroyed by the Bri-\ntish, in consequence of military occupation; fa-\nvorable report\nI\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n693\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n48\n24\nDavid Hall, buildings &c. destroyed at Maumee\nriver, by the British; military occupation not\nestablished; report adverse\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n770\n24\nJohn Scrivener, buildings destroyed by the Bri-\ntish, in consequence of their being attacked by\nthe American forces in the vicinity of the build-\nings; report adverse; not such military occu-\npation as obliges the Government to indemnify\nRep. Com.\n3\n795\n24\nChurch-house, Yorktown, New York, destroyed\nby the British during the revolutionary war, in\nconsequence of its military occupation; report\nfavorable\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n807\n24\nwidow of Benjamin Marshall, house destroyed by\nthe British while in possession of Phiadelphia,\nduring the revolution; report adverse; Govern-\nment not answerable for the wanton destruction\nof property by an enemy\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n821\n24\nWm. Wickham, buildings destroyed by the Bri-\ntish, at Sodus bay; report adverse; not being\nsuch military occupation as constitute an obli-\n1\ngation on the Government to indemnify\n-\nRep. Com.\nGoogle\n38\nDigitized by\n60\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nBuildings destroyed, &c.-Continued.\n2\n24\nJames (or Wm.) Kilgore, buildings destroyed by\nthe British, on the Patuxent; report adverse;\nmilitary occupation not established; allowance\nonly in cases where it is clearly shown that the\ndestruction was in consequence of its military\noccupation\n-\n-\n-\n-\nI\nRep. Com.\n1\n16-\n2\n24\nWilliam G. Sanders, houses burnt at Fort Brooke,\nin 1836, by order of an officer, as is alleged; re-\nport against; facts not satisfactorily established\nRep. Com.\n1\n21\n2\n24\nCharles Waldron, houses destroyed on abandoning\nFort Defiance, in 1836, by the troops U. States;\nreport adverse; no evidence of the order of an\nofficer for their destruction\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n2ml\n2\n24\nJohn Broome, house burnt by the British, on the\nPatuxent; report adverse; evidence of the offi-\ncer taking possession not produced\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n2\n24\nLevy court, Calvert county, Maryl'd, court-house\nburnt by the British, in consequence of its mili-\ntary occupation; report favorable\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n313\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n]\n70\n2\n24\nJames Tongue, tobacco warehouse burnt by the\nBritish; report adverse; the occupancy by or-\nder of an officer &c. not satisfactorily proven -\nRep. Com.\n2\n321\n2\n25\nPhelps & Landon, house destroyed by fire while\noccupied by troops; favorable report -\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n442\n2\n25\nheirs of Israel Honneywell, houses destroyed du-\nring the revolution, in consequence of military\noccupation; favorable report -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n469\n2\n25\nheirs of John Mandeville, similar claim; favorable\nRep. Com.\n2\n470\n2\n25\nheirs of John Hopper, same\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n694\n2\n25\nheirs of John A. Hopper, same -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n798\n2\n25\nchurch at White Plains, New York, destroyed\nduring the revolution, by troops of U. States;\nreport adverse; destruction wanton and unne-\ncessary\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n514\n-\n2\n25\nheirs of William Pugh, house destroyed by the\nenemy during the revolution; report adverse;\nproof of military occupation &c. insufficient -\nRep. Com.\n3\n621\n1\n23\nagainst similar claim of the heirs of Stephen Ward\nRep. Com.\n1\n75\n2\n25\nConrad House, for buildings destroyed by the ene-\nmy, last war; report adverse; proof of military\noccupation not satisfactory\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n844\n2\n25\nJames Tongue, and the administrator of William\nHodson, for buildings destroyed by the British,\nin consequence of military occupation; report\nfavorable\nRep. Com.\n4\n1046\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n3\n25\nsame, in the case of John Wilkinson\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n40\n3\n25\nGeorge Ash, buildings destroyed by the British;\nreport adverse; not in military occupation\nRep. Com.\n1\n&\n-\n3\n25\nsame, in case of B. H. Beard and James Gray -\nRep. Com.\n1\n165\n3\n25\nJames Young, for house accidentally burnt while\noccupied by troops of United States; report ad-\nverse; proof and the circumstances unsatisfac-\ntory -\nRep. Com.\n297\n-\n-\n2\n-\n1\n24\nBullock, James, representatives of, commutation claim\nRep. Com.\n3\n645\n1\n22\nBullock, Simeon, revolutionary pension\nRep. Com.\n1\n124\n-\n1\n22 Bullard, Isaac, revolutionary pension -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n410\n1\n22 Bulloch, Isracl, revolutionary pension\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n365\n-\n1\n22\nBullitt, Benjamin, confirmation, land claim\n72\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n22\nBullard, Reuben N., lost horse\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n24\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n88\n-\n-\nBunce, Russel, executor of N. Sage -\n-\n-\nRep Com.\n8\nsis\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.\n61\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n1\n24\nBunting, Wm. B., heirs of, revolutionary seven years'\nhalf pay\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n598\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n115\nBureau, officers, military. (See Army.)\n1\n22\nBurlingame, Benjamin, invalid pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n186\n2\n22\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n7\n1\n28\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n1\n1\n24\nBurnley, Garland, representatives of, commutation claim\nRep. Com.\n1\n221\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n243\n1\n24\nBurt, Joel, indemnity, judgment, official acts\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n255\n2\n25\nBurrette, Eunice, revolutionary services of her husband\nRep. Com.\n4\n868\n1\n24\nBurk, John, personal property destroyed by British\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n267\n2\n25\nBurch, Rebecca, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n939\n1\n24\nBurgess, Edward, expenses incurred in military service\nRep. Com.\n1\n344\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n6\n1\n24\nBurton, James, representatives of, commutation claim\nRep. Com.\n2\n428\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n244\n3\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n10\n1\n24\nBurland, Thomas M., confirmation, land claim\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n709\n3\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n158\n1\n24\nBurnham, Catharine, commutation claim\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n815\n3\n25\nBurnsall, Burnett, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n289\n2\n24\nBurnham, Ezekiel, invalid pension -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n82\n2\n25\nBurnside & Hogg, personal property destroyed by the\nBritish\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n918\n2\n24\nBurton, Simon, jr., bounty land\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n190\n2\n25\nBurnham, Elias, and wife, heirs of Z. Robinson, revo-\nlutionary services\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n926\n2\n24\nBurmer, Elizabeth, revolutionary claim\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n209\n3\n25\nBurnett, John S., refund money paid over to his succes-\nsor in office\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n228\n1\n22\nBurns, Otway, and James Manney, losses on brick for\nFort Macon -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n402\n1\n28\nBurlington bay and harbor, report of survey and esti-\nmates, for the improvement of\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n131\n2\n25\nreport showing the amount appropriated for the\nimprovement of, and amount required in 1838\nEx. Doc.\n5\n90\n1\n22\nBush, Philip, admin'r of, lost revolutionary certificates\nRep. Com.\n1\n150\n1\n23\nin relation to depreciation on said certificates -\nRep. Com.\n1\n116\n2\n25\nBush, Henry, revolutionary pension -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n761\n2\n25\nBuster, General Joshua, expenses, &c., organizing VO-\nlunteer corps\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n999\n1\n23\nButler, Samuel, wagon and horses lost in public service\nRep. Com.\n2\n220\n1\n23\nButler, Amos, advertising official notices, marshal of\nNew York\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n250\n2\n24\nButler, Reuben, heirs of, commutation claim -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n]\n101\n1\n24\nButler, John W., report of register and receiver of Oua-\nchita, on land claim of\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n114\n1\n22\nBuxter, Peter, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n6\n1\n22\nByington, Joel, buildings injured by troops U. States -\nRep. Com.\n5\n497\n1\n23\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n59\n3\n25\nByrne, Dr. Bernard M., medical services on inhabitants\nof Florida, under agreement with army officer\nRep. Com.\n1\n213\n2\n25\nByxbee, Samuel, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n542\n1\n24\nCadmus, brig, report against refunding cost of suit against\nthe captain of, omitting to deposite register with\nconsul\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n161\n8\n25\nCalhoun, Chauncey, due bills of Quartermaster Tupper\nRep. Com.\n1\n151\n1\n22\nCalhoun, Benjamin, invalid pension -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n426\n2\n25\nCalhoun, James S., losses on contract\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n1034\n1\n22\nCaldwell, John, revolutionary certificate\nRep. Com\n2\n310\n-\n2\n25\nCaldwell, Joseph F., losses on mail contract\nRep. Com.\n4\n-\nan\n961\n9R8\n62\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n1\n24\nCaldwell, David, heirs of, fees, &c., due as clerk of the\nUnited States court, Pennsylvania\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n390\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n12\n1\n24\nCaldwell, John, and others, extra work on bridges in\nIndiana, on the Cumberland road\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n714\n2\n28\nCalvin, James, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n93\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n46\n1\n24\nCallan, James, services as draughtsman, land office\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n195\n2\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n244\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n65\n2\n25\nCaller, James, assignee of William Hartley, land claim\nRep. Com.\n2\n415\n2\n25\nassignee of Joseph Anderson, land claim\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n475\n2\n25\nassignee of Thomas Frazer, land claim -\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n476\n1\n22\nCampbell, Jacob, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n167\n1\n22\nCampbell, John, heirs of, pay for services as quarter-\nmaster, revolutionary war\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n220\n1\n24\non claim for interest\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n160\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n673\n1\n28\nCampbell, John, heirs of, confirmation of land claim\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n332\n2\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n153\n1\n23\nCampbell, William, refund rent paid for lead mines\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n464\n3\n25\nCampbell, John, and others, heirs of William Williams\nRep. Com.\n2\n276\n2\n23\nCampbell, David S., value of gun lost in military service\nRep. Com.\n1\n22\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n30\n1\n24\nCampbell, Colonel Richard, heirs of, balance due on re-\nvolutionary seven years' half pay\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n464\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n108\n3\n25\nCampbell, Cornelius, and others, drain lands, and right\nof pre-emption thereto\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n97\n2\n24\nCamp, William, heirs of, commutation claim -\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n102\n2\n25\nCambridge University, professors of, on duelling\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n221\n2\n25\nadjustment of international disputes\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n290\n1\n24\nCamp equipage for militia engaged in Seminole war -\nEx. Doc.\n3\n113\n1\n24\nCannaubbe (Indian) reservation, under Choctaw treaty\nRep. Com.\n2\n479\n2\n25\nCannon, Luke, commutation pay for revolutionary ser-\nvices\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n414\n1\n22\nCannon, Secretary of War recommends the establish-\nment of a national foundry for the manufacture\nof, (report accompanying President's annual\nmessage, page 25)\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n22\nand cannon shot, contracts made for supplying,\nfrom 18:20 to 1831, and price paid\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n125\n1\n24\nreport of committee in favor of purchasing inven-\ntion of Captain William H. Bell, for pointing\nRep. Com.\n2\n374\n2\n25\nCanada, message of President, with letter from marshal\nof the northern district of New York, on the\nsubject of enforcing neutrality with\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n64\n2\n25\nPresident calls out militia to enforce neutrality -\nEx. Doc.\n8\n78\n2\n25\ncorrespondence on the subject of preserving neu-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n}\nRep. Com.\n3\n-\nan\n74\ntrality\n76\n2\n25\nin relation to the same -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n181\n2\n25\nestimate of appropriation, expense, defence of the\nmain frontiers\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n80\n3\n25\nsum required in 1838, preserve neutrality, &c. -\nEx. Doc.\n2\n27\n2\n25\nin relation to the burning of the steamboat Caro-\nline -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n73\n2\n25\nadditional documents, same subject\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n9\n302\n3\n25\nadditional, same\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n183\n2\n25\nmemorial of inhabitants of Erie, New York, on\nsame subject -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n248\n2\n25\ncorrespondence in relation to the attack on British\nsteamboat Sir Robert Peel, and the American\nDigitized by\nboat Telegraph\nGoogle\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n11\n440\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.\n63\nCongress.\nDescription\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n25\nCanada, memorial of citizens of Vermont, against neu-\n-\n-\n}\nEx. Doc.\n7\n-\n-\n-\nm\n193\ntrality bill\n194\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n214\n25\nviews of the President as to the observance of\nneutrality, &c., page 5\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n25\nproclamation of the President's observance of neu-\ntrality, page 34\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n25\ncorrespondence with British authorities on the\nsubject of alleged violations of neutrality, and\nin relation to American citizens made prison-\ners, &c.; also on the subject of restricting ordi-\nnary intercourse between the United States and\nthe provinces of\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n181\nCanadian volunteers and refugees; reports on applica-\ntions of, viz:\n22\nin the case of Dr. Eliakim Crosby, in favor of\ngranting him land, indemnification for sacrifi-\nces, in joining the American cause, late war\nwith Great Britain\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n55\n22\nin favor of granting land to William Hoffman -\nRep. Com.\n1\n84\n22\nsame, to Amos W. Brown\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n253\n24\nin the case of same, for additional pay; report ad-\nverse; he being in the regular service, not en-\ntitled; land was improperly allowed -\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n467\n22\nin favor of granting land to the heirs of Richard\nLivingston\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n329\n23\nin favor of indemnifying David Kilbourn, for loss-\nes by confiscation, &c.\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n174\n23\nmemorial of John McDonel, praying indemnity,\nproperty confiscated, &c.\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n16\n23\nagainst the claim of Israel Ellsworth, for losses\nby confiscation, in refusing to take up arms\nagainst United States, his native country\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n267\n23\nin favor of granting land to Zebulon Baxter, vo-\nlunteer\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n41\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n284\n24\nagainst the claim of William Clark, and suggest-\ning the propriety of reviving acts on the sub-\nject for a limited time\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n726\n25\nreport favorable, in the above case of Wm. Clark\nRep. Com.\n1\n283\n25\nagainst the claim of Marcus Spalding, for land;\nproof insufficient\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n200\n25\nagainst permitting locations on lands not offered\nfor sale, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n449\n25\nreport against reviving acts granting land to\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n711\n22\nCanal, Chesapeake and Ohio, memorial of the company,\nby their president, C.F. Mercer, asking aid to-\nwards the commencement of the western sec-\ntion, with various documents appended, in re-\nlation to the canal generally; and an abstract of\nwork executed up to June, 1831, and as yet to\nbe executed; also, reports of Colonels Abert\nand Kearney, of examination, from Washington\ncity to the Point of Rocks; with report of Messrs.\nRoberts and Cruger, in relation to the western\nsection, and also showing the relative cost of\nconstruction and cost of transportation between\nrailroads and canals -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n18\n22\namendatory act of Maryland, incorporating the\ncanal\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n217\n22\nmemorial of inhabitants of Pennsylvania, for ap-\npropriation, western section\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\nby\nGoogle\n64\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nCanal, Chesapeake and Ohio-Continued.\n1\n23\nmemorial of citizens of Westmoreland county, in\nfavor of subscription to the western section -\nEx. Doc.\n1\n36\n2\n28\nmemorial of convention at Pittsburg, same object\nEx. Doc.\n4\n158\n2\n22\nmemorial of the company, asking an additional\nsubscription on the part of the Government, to-\nwards completing eastern section; with various\ndocuments annexed, in relation to the canal\ngenerally\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n93\n2\n22\nmemorial of the corporation of Washington city,\nasking aid of the General Government towards\npaying their subscription\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n51\n1\n28\nsame, praying of Congress to assume their sub-\nscription\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n68\n2\n22\nmemorial of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Com-\npany, in relation to their being permitted to make\ntheir road alongside of the canal, at the Point\nof Rocks\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n113\n2\n22\nmemorial and remonstrance of town meeting of\nthe city of Washington, against the memorial of\nthe Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company -\nEx. Doc.\n3\n117\n1\n23\nmemorial of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Com-\n\\\npany, in favor of the Government making a fur-\nther subscription\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n95\n1\n28\nreport of committee, (by Mr. Mercer,) on appli-\ncation for additional subscription on the part of\nthe Government, with various documents in re-\nlation to the canal generally - -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n414\n1\n28\nact of Virginia, establishing boats in lieu of bridges\nacross the canal, and authorizing the disposal of\nthe surplus water\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n392\n1\n24\nmemorial of the company, for authority to dispose\nof the surplus water -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n143\n2\n28\nmemorial of convention of citizens of Maryland,\nVirginia, Pennsylvania, Ohio, and the District\nof Columbia, held in Baltimore, praying of Con-\ngress further aid towards its completion\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n32\n2\n23\namount expended on account of the canal, up to\n1833, (page 31)\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n89\n2\n25\namount expended in 1835, (page 9)\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n254\n1\n24\nreport of survey and construction of aqueduct at\nGeorgetown, D. C.\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n261\n2\n25\nmemorial of the Legislature of Maryland, for aid\nin completing\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n339\n1\n22\nAlexandria, D. C.; report of committee, recom-\nmending a subscription of stock in the\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n419\n1\n23\nreport of committee, in favor of subscription of\nstock, aid in constructing aqueduct at George-\ntown\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n498\n1\n24\nreport of survey and construction of the aqueduct\nEx. Doc.\n6\n261\n2\n24\nmemorial of corporation of Alexandria, praying\nfor further aid in making\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n47\n2\n24\nreport of committee, in favor of granting further\naid in making the canal, &c. -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n255\n2\n25\nreport of Major Turnbull, with various explanato-\nry drawings for construction of the aqueduct -\nEx. Doc.\n11\n459\n2\n25\namount expended in 1837, page 9\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n254\n2\n22\nCanals; statements showing the surveys made up to 1832,\nwith a view to the construction of canals, and\ntheir estimated cost, &c.\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n116\n2\n23\nstatements showing the surveys for canals, &c.,\nnot commenced by the Government, up to 1884\nEx. Doc.\nDigitized by\nGoogle 18\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.\n65\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n1\n22\nCanals, documents showing the comparative merits be-\ntween railroads and canals, (annexed to docu-\nment 101, page 147) -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\ns\n101\n1\n22\nLa Plaisance bay and River Raisin, connect wa-\nters of, report of plan and estimate for\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n78\n1\n22\nSavannah and Tennessee rivers, to connect, re-\nport of survey of\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n104\n1\n22\nFarmington and Hampden and Hampshire, re-\nport of examination of routes for\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n113\n1\n22\nHighwasse and Ocoa, connect waters of, report\nof survey, route for\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n130\n1\n22\nAtlantic and Gulf of Mexico, to connect, copy of\nsurvey of routes for, (by Lieut. Picknell)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n185\n1\n22\nFort St. Philip to Breton island, memorial of the\nLegislature of Louisiana, in favor of -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n219\n1\n22\nConneaut creek to Erie, report of survey for\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n239\n1\n22\nOhio to Lake Erie, report of survey for\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n239\n1\n23\nChesapeake bay to Lake Ontario, memorial of\ncitizens of Pennsylvania, in favor of construct-\ning -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n18\n1\n23\nWabash and Erie, respecting land granted, aid in\nmaking\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n46\n1\n23\nreport of committee, on making a further grant of\nland, aid in completing\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n817\n2\n24\nLegislature of Indiana, sell land on the -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n161\n2\n25\nsell lands on the line of\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n419\n3\n25\nin relation to a further selection of land for\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n32\n1\n22\nLake Michigan to Illinois river, report of com-\nmittee, recommending grant of 25 per cent. on\nsales of lands, in lieu of that granted, aid in con-\nstructing; with extracts from Darby's Gazetteer\nin relation to certain rivers\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n446\n1\n23\nanother report, same subject, and on the best route\nRep. Com.\n4\n546\n1\n23\nin Florida, report of surveys of routes for, made\nunder act of July 4, 1832\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n61\n2\n23\nsame, reprinted\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n8\n1\n28\nJames and Kenhawa rivers, to connect, memori-\nal of inhabitants of Virginia, in favor of survey\nof route for\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n483\n2\n23\nSandy and Beaver, charter of, and reports of en-\ngineers, and aid Ohio in the purchase of\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n50\n2\n23\ncomparison by E. H. Gill, engineer, between sum-\nmit of the Sandy Beaver canal with the Lick-\ning summit of the Ohio canal\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n141\n2\n23\nPortage summit, Ohio, to Kearney's line, Penn-\nsylvania, report of survey and estimate of cost,\n&c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n65\n2\n23\nChesapeake and Delaware, and Dismal Swamp,\namount expended on account of each, up to\n1838, (page 31)\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n89\n1\n24\nTennessee, report of commissioners, in 1885\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n170\n2\n24\nsame, in 1836\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n121\n1\n23\nMuscle Shoals, report of committee, authorizing\nAlabama to collect tolls on\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n24\n1\n24\nanother report, same object\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n764\n2\n25\nreport of committee, in favor of an appropriation\nfor its completion\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n985\n2\n23\nColbert's Shoals, report of committee, recom-\nmending an appropriation, aid Alabama in ma-\nking -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n104\n1\n24\nsame object\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n764\n9\n66\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nSession.\nCongress.\nDescription\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nCanals-Continued.\n2\n25\nDismal Swamp, report of survey, from southern\ndebouche to Winyaw bay, with a view of open-\ning an inland communication from Chesapeake\nbay to Charleston, South Carolina\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n11\n445\n2\n23\nLouisville and Portland, amount expended on ac-\ncount of, up to 1833, page 31\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\ns\n89\n1\n23\nmemorial of citizens, in favor of purchasing the\ncanal, and making it free\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\nII\n1\n23\nreport of committee, in favor of purchasing one\nlock of, and making it free, with statement of\ntolls collected in 1833\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n307\n2\n23\nLegislature of Kentucky, same object -\n-\nEx. Doc\n4\n159\n2\n25\nreport of committee, in favor of purchasing and\nmaking free, with statement of tolls collected\nin each year, from 1831 to 1837\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n061\n2\n24\nLegislature of Indiana, against purchasing\nEx. Doc.\n3\n101\n-\n2\n25\nthirteenth annual report, for 1837\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n104\n1\n24\nWells' river to Burlingion, Vermont, report of\nsurvey, &c. -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n190\n1\n23\nFalls of Niagara, memorial of inhabitants of the\nState of New York, in favor of constructing -\nEx. Doc.\n1\n34\n2\n23\nmemorial of citizens of Niagara, same object\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n85\n1\n24\nreport of survey, with various maps, made in 1885,\nwith a view to its construction\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n214\n2\n24\nreport of committee on Roads and Canals, (by\nMr. Hard,) in favor of its construction\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n201\n2\n25\nreport by Mr. Grant, same object, with report of\nengineers\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n2\n24\nand railroad, Brunswick, Georgia, report of com-\nmissioners, &c.\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n122\n-\n2\n24\nMississippi river to Gulf of Mexico, on the sub-\nject of constructing, with a view to the improve-\nment of the Mississippi river -\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n173\n1\n24\nabstract of bills reported to the two Houses, from\n1815 to 1835, for the construction of, with a\nview to internal improvements\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n850\n2\n25\nPennsylvania and New York, George Hughes,\non the subject of connecting -\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n183\n2\n25\nIsthmus of Darien, documents in relation to mea-\nsures adopted, in concert with other nations, for\nthe construction of a ship canal, from Atlantic\nto the Pacific\n228\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n$\n25\nreport of the Committee on Roads and Canals, (by\nMr. Mercer,) on this subject -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n322\n2\n25\nFalls of St. Mary's, Legislature of Michigan in\nfavor of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n281\n2\n25\nMilwaukee and Rock river, memorial of compa-\nny for grant of land\n-\nEx. Doc.\n9\n326\n-\n-\n-\n2\n25\nreport of committee, in favor of granting aid to -\nRep. Com.\n4\n831\n3\n25\nFond du Lac to Rock river, Wiskonsin, survey of\nRep. Com.\n3\n102\n3\n25\nJeffersonville and New Albany, memorial of\nmembers of the Legislature of Indiana, for aid\nin constructing\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n206\n2\n25\nCape Fear river, survey of, with a view of opening an\ninland communication from Chesapeake bay to\nCharleston, South Carolina\n-\nEx. Doc.\n11\n445\n-\n-\n2\n23\nprogress in the improvement of, and expenses -\nEx. Doc.\n2\n10\n1\n24\nreport of committee, expenditures and improve-\nment of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n297\n1\n24\namount appropriated for, the original estimates,\nized by\nand the sum required in 1836\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n212\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.\n67\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n2\n25\nCape Fear river, report, showing the nature of the work,\nwhen commenced, amount heretofore appro-\npriated, and the sum required in 1888\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n00\n1\n24\nCape May roads, Legislature of New Jersey in favor of\nconstructing pier and light-house at -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n178\n1\n22\nCapitol, statement showing its cost up to 1880, includ-\ning cost previous to burning; with cost of sup-\nplying it with water from Smith's spring, &c.\nRep. Com.\n2\n291\n2\n24\nreport of committee on procuring paintings for the\nRotundo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2'\n294\n1\n22\nCarter, Jane, and others, heirs of William, commutation\nclaim\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n56\n1\n28\nCarter and Grantland, administrators of Williamson, lo-\ncate land in lieu of those covered by grant to\ndeaf and dumb institution\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n270\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n72\n2\n25\ndocuments in relation to the value, &c. of the lands\nEx. Doc.\n2\n63\n1\n28\nCarter and McElroy, pre-emption to land\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\ns\n$18\n1\n28\nCarter, Isaac, invalid pension -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n447\n1\n24\nSame.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n46\n2\n25\nCarter, Randolph, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n229\ns\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n292\n1\n24\nCarter, Langdon W., marine officer, chamber money -\nRep. Com.\n2\n420\n2\n25\nCarter, Ira, property destroyed by United States army\nlate war\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n392\n1\n22\nCarman, Benjamin, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n369\n1\n22\nCarver, Nathan, injuries to buildings, &c.\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n342\n1\n23\nCarusi, Gostano, grant of money, under contract, for his\nreturn to Europe\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n180\n2\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n86\n2\n25\nCarothers, Kinkle, and others, extra allowances mail\ncontracts\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n745\n3\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n144\n1\n28\nCarmack, John, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n259\n2\n25\nCarr, Robinson, and others, losses OR contract\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n922\n1\n28\nCarr, John, work on Cumberland road\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n456\n2\n23\nCarr, John, representatives of, arrears of pension\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n536\n1\n24\nCarver, Elial, services deputy surveyor\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n616\n2\n23\nCary, Peter and James, military bounty land -\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n595\n2\n24\nCard, Henry, work on Cumberland road\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n18\n2\n25\nCarondelet, commons of, on dividing, &c.\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n528\n3\n25\nCarysford reef, in relation to the erection of light-house,\n&c. on\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n158\n2\n25\nCasey, Robert, invalid pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n318\n3\n25\nfor bounty land, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n106\n1\n28\nCasey, John, invalid pension -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n282\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n330\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n461\n3\n25\nCass, Lewis, in relation to the settlement of his accounts\nas Indian agent, with a statement of the account\nas finally settled\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n112\n2\n24\nCase, Elizabeth, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n222\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n177\n2\n28\nCase, Solomon, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n80\n1\n23\nCash duties, amount received in 1883 under the system\nof, and which would have been deferred until\n1834 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n259\n1\n24\nCatalano, Salvadore, chamber money -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n325\n1\n22\nCatlett, Charles J., tobacco destroyed by the British\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n413\n1\n23\nCaton, William, executor of Charles, pay as seaman on\nboard the Insurgente - -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n822\n1\n24\nCatlin, James, memorial of, culture of silk\nEx. Doc.\n4\n185\n-\n-\n3\n25\nCatner, Philip, change land entry\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\nIF\n68\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n2\n24\nCattaraugus creek, report of committee in relation to\nthe work at the\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n175\n2\n25\namount required in 1838 for the improvement of\nEx. Doc.\n5\n90\n3\n25\nCatskill creek, memorial of inhabitants, Green county,\nNew York, for the improvement of\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n64\n1\n22\nCaulfield, James, confirm purchase of Indian reservation\nRep. Com.\n8\n336\n1\n23\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n407\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep Com.\n1\n77\n2\n25\nCaustin, James H., against the Bank of the Metropolis\nEx. Doc.\n1\n53\n2\n25\nin relation to letter from John McHenry, French\nspoliations\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n292\n1\n24\nCausin, Eliza, heir of Colonel Stone, revolutionary ser-\nvices\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n138\n1\n24\nSame, invalid pension -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n801\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n458\n2\n25\nCavana, Edward, horses, &c., impressed during the re-\nvolution\nRep. Com.\n3\n506\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n23\nCavalry tactics, authorizing the publication of the seve-\nral systems of, for the use of the militia\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n419\n2\n25\nCavalry and infantry, comparative expense between ;\n(see army)\nI\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n250\n2\n24\nCayford, John, expenses, &c., arsenal in Florida\nRep. Com.\n1\n176\n1\n23\nCaze & Ricaud, ship sails burnt at Castine, late war\nwith Great Britain\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n114\n-\n-\n1\n22\nCensus, fifth, progress made in taking, with statements\nshowing the aggregate number of each descrip-\ntion in each district, with copies of instructions\nto marshals\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n4\n1\n22\ncalculations by E.H. Cummins, of apportionment\nof representatives under the fifth census\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n8\n1\n22\naggregate number of persons in each State, dis-\ntinguishing the slaves from the free population\nEx. Doc.\n2\n28\n1\n22\nstatement showing the number of representatives\nat various ratios, from 40 to 60,000, both in-\nclusive\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n%\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n22\nletter from the Secretary of State, communicating\na corrected copy of the returns\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n58\n1\n22\nerroneous returns of slaves in Massachusetts,\nMaine, and Ohio\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n84\n1\n22\ncorrections in return of southern district of New\nYork, ninth ward of the city -\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n103\n1\n22\nnumber of representatives at a ratio of 47,700\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n105\n1\n22\ncorrection in return of Licking and Portage coun-\nties, Ohio\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n244\n1\n22\nabstract prepared by the clerk of the House of Re-\npresentatives, showing the number of free peo-\nple; number of slaves; the federal or represen-\ntative number; and the aggregate of each coun-\nty in each State\n-\nI\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n263\n1\n22\nreport of Select Committee, (by Mr. Polk,) on\napportioning the representatives under the fifth\ncensus\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n463\n134\n1\n22\nreport of the minority of the committee, page 49\nRep. Com.\n4\n]\n22\nopinions of General Washington's cabinet on con-\nstitutionality of first bill of apportionment of\nmembers, &c.\n-\n-\n1\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n231\n1\n23\nof Michigan and Arkansas, report of committee\nauthorizing the taking of, with a view to their\ncoming into the Union\ngitized by Google 3\n334\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n24\nof Arkansas, in 1835, copy of -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\nIH\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.\n69\nCongress.\nDescription\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nCensus, report on application for additional allowance\nfor taking the fifth census, viz:\n22\nin favor of Theodore Owens, taking census in Flo-\nrida -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n245\n22\nSame of John Webber, taking census of Madawas-\nka settlements in Maine\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n435\n:\n22\nagainst the claim of Joseph Chase, taking census\nin Maine\nI\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n20\n:\n22\nSame of Paul Perry, taking census in Maine -\nRep. Com.\n1\n135\nCertificates, revolutionary, reports on claims for the\npayment of, to wit:\n22\nAaron Snow, final settlement certificate lost\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n87\n22\nBenjamin Gibbs, final settlement\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n108\n22\nadministrator of Philip Bush, quartermaster's cer-\ntificate lost\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n150\n22\nArchibald Watts, loan office certificate lost\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n165\n22\nrepresentatives of Christian Ish, quartermaster's\ncertificate\n-\n-\n-\n-\nI\nRep. Com.\n2\n289\n1\n22\nheirs of Thomas Gordon and Nicholas Scammon,\nfinal settlement, quartermaster's, and prize in\nUnited States lottery certificates\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n310\n22\nMitchell Robertson, commissary's certificate\n-\nRep. Com.\n5\n499\n2\n22\nJohn Peck, interest on final settlement\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n38\n:\n22\nJoseph Falconer's heirs, interest on loan office -\nRep. Com.\n1\n65\n23\nMichael Gratz's heirs, loan office\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n71\n23\nrepresentatives of Benjamin Bird and Grove Pom-\neroy, loan office\n-\n-\nI\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n126\n23\nrepresentatives of Benjamin, Jacob, and John\nBayard, loan office\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n157\n23\nrepresentatives of Samuel Gibbs, loan office\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n166\n24\nrepresentatives of Nathaniel Tracy and Thomas\nGordon, final settlement\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n799\n24\nheirs of Eli Ransom, final settlement -\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n822\n24\nexecutor of William T. Smith, loan office\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n315\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n103\n25\nThomas Sumpter, loan office\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n359\n25\nrepresentatives of Thomas Jett, loan office\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n360\n25\nrepresentatives of Thomas Rutledge, loan office\nRep. Com.\n4\n946\nz\n25\nrepresentatives of William Wright, loan office -\nRep. Com.\n1\n248\n23\nChamberlain, Joseph, invalid pension, [erroneously\nnumbered 229]\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n256\n22\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n7\n23\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n,\nRep. Com.\n1\n69\n22\nChamberlain, Elias, revolutionary pension\n-\nI\nRep. Com.\n3\n381\n22\nChamberlain, Charles, revolutionary pension -\n1\nRep. Com.\n3\n381\n25\nChampney, Elizabeth, five years' half pay, navy pension\nRep. Com.\n2\n488\n22\nChapman, Thomas, executors of, moiety of vessel con-\ndemned violation non-intercourse law\n-\nRep. Com\n5\n494\n23\nSame -\n-\n1\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n320\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n403\n24\nChapman, Reuben, heirs of, commutation claim\n1\nRep. Com.\n2\n423\n24\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\nI\n1\nRep. Com.\n1\n67\n25\nChapman, Captain Daniel, revolutionary services\nI\nRep. Com.\n3\n613\n23\nChamplain, Isaac, and others, bounty on fishing voyage\nRep. Com.\n1\n55\n24\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n43\n24\nChampe, John, heirs of, commutation pay revolutionary\nservices\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n180\n:\n25\nreport giving a full history of his services, and in\nfavor of granting pension to his widow Phebe\nRep. Com.\n3\n568\n24\nChamber money, against allowing claim of L. M. Carter\nfor\n-\n1\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n420\n24\nSame, of S. Catalano -\nI\n-\n-\nRepDCome\n1\n825\n22\nChase, Simcon, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n116\n70\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n1\n22\nChase, Grindall, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\ns\n411\n2\n22\nChase, Joseph, extra allowance taking fifth census\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n20\n1\n22\nChastelain & Ponvert, remit duties on goods destroyed\nby fire\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n134\n1\n23\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n49\n2\n23\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n38\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n285\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n1\n1\n23\nChase & Bragdon, bounty on fishing voyage\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n185\n2\n25\nChapin, Myron, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n281\n3\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n79\n2\n25\nChaller, Henry, increase invalid pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n680\n1\n24\nChandler, Martin, revolutionary services\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n396\n2\n25\nChandler, Frances, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n552\n1\n24\nChandler, Joel, correct error in purchase of land\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n504\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n96\n1\n24\nChadwick, Levi, renewal of bounty land warrant\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n720\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n129\n1\n28\nChauncey, Wolcott, losses on Treasury notes -\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n527\nChaplains in the navy. (See Navy-)\n1\n23\nChaplains to Congress, remonstrance of Livingston\ncounty, Kentucky, against the appointment of\nEx. Doc.\n1\n9\nCharleston navy yard. (See Navy yards.)\nCharleston arsenal. (See Arsenal.)\n1\n24\nCharlestown, Massachusetts, claims of citizens property\ndestroyed by the British in the revolution, town\nburnt in 1775\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n582\nCharge d'affaires, (See Diplomatic services.)\n1\n23\nmemorandum of persons who have performed du.\nties of, and who claim compensation -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n146\n2\n25\nCheears, Doctor James, representatives of, medical ser-\nvices on volunteers\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n928\n1\n24\nCheek, James, service of wagon and team, Pennsylva-\nnia insurrection\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n55\n1\n24\nChelsea, report relative to road through hospital grounds\nat, page 7\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n18\n2\n25\nCheney, Beley, report of register and receiver on land\nclaim of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n25\nChesapeake and Ohio canal. (See Canal.)\n1\n24\nChicago harbor, amount appropriated for up to 1836; the\noriginal estimate and sum yet necessary to com-\nplete its improvement\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n212\n1\n24\nreport of committee, expenditures, improvement\nof\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n297\n2\n25\nstatement showing the nature of this work, the\namount heretofore appropriated, and the sum\nnecessary in 1838\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n90\n1\n24\nChipola river, report of committee, expenditures, im-\nprovement of\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n297\n1\n22\nChiapella, Celestine, land claim\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\nzz\n1\n22\nChinn, George, lieutenant of revenue cutter, extra ra-\ntions\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n806\n1\n28\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n3\n1\n22\nChisham, John L., horse lost in public service\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n281\n1\n23\nChittenden, Noah, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n228\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n497\n1\n24\nChilton, John, heirs of, revolutionary seven years' half\npay -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n388\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n109\n2\n25\nChilds, Charles W., loss of steamboat transporting U.\nStates property\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n843\n25\nChildress, David, revolutionary services\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n864\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.\n71\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n1\n23\nChile, copy of treaty of commerce and navigation with\nEx. Doc.\n5\n418\nChickasaw Indians. (See Indians.)\nChoctaw Indians. (See Indians.)\n1\n22\nCholera, report and documents on the subject of the pro-\ngress, &c., of this disease\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n226\n2\n28\nChoteau, Augustus, and orhers, opinion of Supreme\nCourt in the cases of, (land claims) -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n172\n1\n24\nChouteau, Pierre, memorial of certain persons against\nconfirming land claim of\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n253\n1\n22\nChristopher, William G., heirs of, confirmation land\nclaim\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n271\n1\n28\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n173\n1\n24\nChristy, William, compromise claim of United States\nagainst him\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n271\n1\n22\nChurch, Caleb, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\nI\n170\n2\n25\nChurch, Presbyterian, White Plains, New York, pro-\nperty destroyed in the revolution\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n514\n1\n24\nChurch, Yorktown, New York, houses destroyed in'the\nrevolution\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n807\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n488\n1\n23\nChurchill, J. M., and others, complaining of certain\nstatements made by their representative in\nCongress, relative to the removal of the public\ndeposites, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\ns\n178\n1\n24\nCigars, report of committee against allowing drawback\non\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n688\nCilley, Hon. Jonathan, death of. (See Duelling.)\nCirculation, specie and paper. (See Currency.)\n2\n23\nCirculars, or letters of instructions to receiving aud dis-\nbursing officers, copies of\n-\n-\n-\nEx Doc.\n8\n79\n1\n24\nto collectors, directing them not to receive bank\nnotes of a less amount than $5, (see annual re-\nport on Finance, page 54)\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n8\n2\n24\nto receivers of land offices, requiring payment for\nland to be made in specie, (see annual report\non Finance, page 94)\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n4\n1\n23\nCivil authority, Government not answerable for injuries\nsustained by persons aiding in enforcing, (see\nthe case of Theophilus Grout)\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n489\n1\n22\nClarke, Archibald, administrator of Seagrove, memorial\nof, Indian depredations, Creeks, prior to 1802\nEx. Doc.\n4\n143\n1\n22\nClarke, Samuel, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n5\n479\n1\n22\nClarke, Jesse, revolutionary pension -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n395\nI\n22\nClarke, Cary, increase of pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n213\n1\n22\nClarke, Richard, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n117\n1\n28\nClarke, Thomas B., grant patent for certain lands\n-\nRep Com..\n4\n458\n1\n23\nClarke, Bailey E., refund amount paid for lot in Wash-\nington\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n515\n1\n24\nClarke & Force, report of Committee of Ways and\nMeans, (by Mr Cave Johnson,) on rescinding\ncontract with, publication of Documentary His-\ntory of the Revolution\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n849\n2\n28\nreport of Secretary of State, on the subject of the\ncontract with, publication of the Documentary\nHistory\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n36\n1\n24\nClarke, Christopher, expenses, military service in 1813\nRep. Com.\n1\n173\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n40\n1\n24\nClarke, John, commutation claim\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n306\n1\n24\nClarke, Major John, heirs of, commutation claim\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n599\n1\n24\nClark, John, invalid pension -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com:\n3\n750\n3\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n135\n1\n24\nClarke, William, land, Canadian volunteer\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n726\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n28.°\n72\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n2\n24\nClarke, Ferdinand, remission of duties\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n64\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n88\n2\n24\nClarke, Josiah, revolutionary pension -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n114\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n174\n2\n25\nClarke, Eleanor, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n551\n2\n25\nClark, Daniel, assignee of\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n836\n3\n25\nClark, James Alexander, pre-emptions\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n94\n8\n25\nClark, Robert, assignee of M. Gellespie, renewal lost\nmilitary land warrant\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n220\n8\n25\nClark, Aaron, canal, Atlantic to the Pacific\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n322\n2\n24\nClarke, Satterlee, settlement of his accounts as paymas-\nter, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n164\n1\n22\nClapp, David, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n204\n1\n22\nClay, Henry, executor of James Morrison\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n5\n505\n1\n28\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n11\n2\n23\nClay, David, documents in relation to pre-emption claim\nRep. Com.\n1\n79\n1\n24\nClay, John Randolph, diplomatic services\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n212\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n534\n2\n24\nClay & Lowell, refund duties on molasses dostroyed by\nfire -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n208\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n522\n1\n23\nClaiborne, Buller, representatives of, commutation claim\nRep. Com.\n1\n43\nClaims, for property lost, &c., in military service. (See\nProperty, see Buildings, and see Horses.)\n2\n25\nClaims, board of, in favor of creating . -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\ns\n730\n1\n23\nClements & Potts, demurrage, detention of vessel trans-\nporting provisions to Laguira -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n290\n2\n25\nSame, favorable report -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n1047\n1\n28\nClemmons, Thomas, services as artificer military ser-\nvice late war\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n242\n1\n24\nCleaveland harbor, report of expenditures improvement\nof\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n297\n1\n24\namount appropriated for, up to 1836, the original\nestimate, and sum necessary for completing the\nimprovements of\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n212\n1\n24\nestimate of funds required to close accounts, &c.\nRep. Com.\n3\n767\n2\n25\nreport showing the nature of this work; when\ncommenced; the amount appropriated; and the\nsum required in 1838\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n90\nClerk House of Representatives, his annual reports, ex-\npenditures of contingent fund. (See Contin.\ngent expenses.)\n1\n24\nexplanation in relation to increase of contingent\nfund for 1886\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n28\n1\n22\nlist of clerks in the office of, in 1831\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n7\n2\n22\nSame, in 1832 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n4\n1\n23\nSame, in 1833 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n3\n2\n23\nSame, in 1834 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n6\n1\n24\nSame, in 1835 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n19\n1\n22\nClerks in the State Department, and salaries, in 1831\nEx. Doc.\n2\n30\n2\n22\nSame, in 1832 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n33\n1\n23\nSame, in 1888 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n8\n2\n23\nSame, in 1834 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n68\n1\n24\nSame, in 1835 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n41\n2\n24\nSame, in 1836 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n70\n2\n25\nSame, in 1837 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\ns\n72\n3\n25\nSame, in 1838 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\ns\n57\n1\n22\nClerks in the Treasury Department, and salaries, in 1831\nEx. Doc.\n2\n47\n2\n22\nSame, in 1832 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n43\n1\n23\nSame, in 1833 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\ns\n80\n2\n23\nSame, in 1834 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n88\n2D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.\n73\nDescription\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nClerks-Continued.\nin the Treasury Department, and salaries, in 1835\nEx. Doc.\n3\n61\nSame, in 1836\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n86\nSame, in 1837 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n85\nSame, in 1838 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n68\nin the War Department, and salaries, in 1831\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n48\nSame, in 1832\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n58\nSame, in 1833 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n50\nSame, in 1834 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n96\nSame, in 1835 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n126\nSame, in 1836 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n79\nSame, in 1837 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n125\nSame, in 1838 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n78\nin the Navy Department and office of Navy Com-\nmissioners. and salaries, in 1831\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n84\nSame, in 1832\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n28\nSame, in 1833 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n31\nSame, in 1834 -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n84\nSame, in 1835\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n57\nSame, in 1836 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n66\nSame, in 1837 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n86\nSame, in 1838\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n76\nin the Post Office Department, and salaries, in\n1831 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n49\nSame, in 1832\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n122\nSame, in 1833 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n261\nSame, in 1834 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n179\nSame, in 1835 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n84\nSame, in 1836 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n169\nSame, in 1837 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n58\nSame, in 1838 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n52\nin the office of the Auditor of the Post Office, in\n1836 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n176\nagainst allowing the per centage to clerks in the\nPost Office\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n630\nadditional number required for the service of the\nPost Office\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n158\nSame, in the Navy Commissioners' office\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n266\nSame, in Indian Department\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n50\nin the various offices of the Executive Depart-\nments; showing the dates of their appointments,\nages, duties, and salaries; under special call of\nthe House of Representatives, viz:\nRegister of the Treasury\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n216\nAuditor of the Treasury\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n218\nThird Auditor\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n217\nWar Department\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n228\nTreasurer's office\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n225\nSecond Auditor\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n226\nFourth Auditor -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n227\nFifth Auditor -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\nB\n228\nNavy Department\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n234\nPost Office Department\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n235\nState Department\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n247\nTreasury Department -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n251\nextra, employed in the several Departments, in\nanswering calls of Congress, viz:\nin the State Department\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n17\nin the Navy Department\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n22\nin the Treasury Department\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n84\nin the War Department\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n115\nin the Post Office Department -\n-\n-\nEx.\nDocigitized by\n4\n150\n10\n74\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n1\n23\nClerks in the Executive Departments, memorial of, for\nan increase of their salaries\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n32\n1\n24\nanother petition from same, for same object\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n196\n1\n24\nreport of Committee of Ways and Means, in favor\nof increasing their salaries\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n641\n2\n24\nanother report from same committee at subsequent\nsession, also in favor of increasing their sala-\nries; with various statements showing their pre-\nsent salaries, and the proposed increase\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n161\n3\n25\nin relation to their disbursing public money, and\nas it regards extra allowance therefor -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n238\n1\n24\nin the Land office, statement of the number, and\ntheir salaries, required under proposed reorgan-\nization of that department\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n901\n1\n22\nin the office of Second Auditor, application for\nthree additional\n-\n-\n-\nI\nEx. Doc.\n3\n91\n1\n24\nin the Quartermaster General's office, documents\nin relation to the employment and salaries of\nEx. Doc.\n2\n30\n1\n24\nreport of committee, authorizing the employment,\n&c., of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n81\n1\n24\nin the Engineer department, report of committee\nauthorizing the employment of\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n96\n2\n24\nChief Engineer recommending an increase of\nclerks in his office, page 208 -\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n23\nin the Commissariat department, in favor of in-\ncreasing salary of\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n315\n2\n22\nreport of committee, in favor of paymasters being\nauthorized to employ -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n8\n1\n24\nof navy yards, memorial of, for an increase of pay\nEx. Doc.\n8\n77\n2\n22\nto board of land commissioners, report of commit-\ntee against the claim of John Thompson, for\nservices as\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n69\n1\n23\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n131\n3\n25\nClerk Supreme Court United States, in relation to the\nfees of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n318\n1\n24\nClerks of courts United States, report of the Judiciary\n.\nCommittee, in favor of allowing additional com-\npensation to certain\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n170\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n356\n1\n24\nin favor of allowing to the heirs of David Cald-\nwell, clerk court of Pennsylvania, fees and\ndaily allowances due him, and passed to the\ncredit of Conard, the marshal\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n$90\n1\n22\nClerks, Provident association of, memorial of, for a re-\nnewal of their charter\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n211\n1\n24\nSame, asking donation of city lots\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n71\n1\n23\nClerk hire, report in favor of allowing pay to William\nPiatt, quartermaster general, for\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n292\n2\n23\nin favor of allowing consul at London\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n7\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n:\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n119\n2\n23\nreport of Committee on Military Affairs, autho-\nrizing paymasters to employ clerks\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n8\n8\n25\nreport in the case of Samuel Lewis, for tempora-\nry services as a clerk in one of the Executive\ndepartments -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n170\n1\n23\nClinton river, Michigan, copy of report of survey of\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n316\n1\n22\nClick, Henry, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n263\n2\n22\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n7\n1\n23\nClitherald, Caroline E., widow of Doctor Clitherald,\nfor an allowance for quarters -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n363\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n2\n526\nClothing for the ariny. (See annual reports of Commis-\nigitized by Google\nsury General of Purchases.)\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.\n75\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n1\n23\nClothing, &c., lost by soldiers while in military services,\nagainst the claim of John Haight\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n96\n2\n22\nin favor of the officers of Fort Delaware, lost by\nfire -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n313\n1\n23\nSame, officers of Hancock barracks, same cause\nRep. Com.\n1\n112\n2\n25\nagainst the claims of Sinclair and Redding, sea-\nmen on board sloop of war Adams, burnt by\norder of Captain Morris at Castine, in 1814 -\nRep. Com.\n3\n599\n2\n25\nin favor of allowing half year's clothing to Wil-\nliam Bloomer, Tennessee volunteer, in 1836\nRep. Com.\n3\n604\n2\n25\nin favor of making allowance for clothing to vo-\nlunteers in 1812, under Captain Booker\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n990\n1\n24\nClutter, Simeon, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n585\n2\n23\nClyman, James, Indian robbery\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n468\n1\n22\nCoast survey, United States, report of the Secretary of\nthe Navy on the subject of, with a list of books\nand instruments purchased on account of, and\nas to the propriety of establishing an observa-\ntory, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n22\n2\n28\nreport of progress made in the, up to November,\n1834, (documents accompanying President's\nmessage, page 364)\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n24\nMr. Hassler's fourth report, operations in 1835,\n(documents President's message, page 381) -\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n24\nMr. Hassler's fifth report, in 1836, page 55\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n18\n2\n24\ndocuments in relation to Mr. Hassler's claim for\narrearages of pay, and an increase of compensa-\ntion to him and his assistants -\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n18\n2\n25\nMr. Hassler's sixth report of progress, &c., in\n1837\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n14\n1\n22\nCoal, experiments by Benjamin Reeves, between fo-\nreign and domestic\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n100\n1\n22\nmemorial of citizens of Philadelphia, against re-\nducing duty on imported coal\n}\n-\n117\nEx. Doc.\n4\n-\n-\n118\n2\n24\nmemorial of owners of coal mines, and others, in\nVirginia, same object\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n93\n2\n24\nmemorial of citizens of Portland, Maine, in favor\nof reducing duty on\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n106\n2\n24\nmemorial of citizens of Schuylkill county, Penn-\nsylvania, against reducing the duty on\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n158\n2\n28\nCobb, J. N., memorial of, in favor of encouraging the\nproduction and the manufacture of silk\n-\nEx. Doc.\ns\n106\n2\n23\nCobb, Justus, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n66\n1\n24\nCobb, Daniel, restored to pension roll\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n736\n1\n22\nCobb, Francis, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n365\n1\n28\nCocherille, William S.; confirmation land claim\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n152\n1\n22\nCoffin, Tristram, representatives of, vessel impressed\nand lost in revolutionary war -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n198\n2\n23\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n92\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n146\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n1012\n1\n24\nCoffin, James J., revolutionary pension\nI\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n822\n2\n24\nSame -\n-\nI\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n59\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n449\n2\n24\nCoffin, Charles, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n92\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\nRep. Com.\n1\n188\n2\n24\nCogswell, William, commutation, surgeon's mate\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n259\nCoinage, &c. (See Mint.)\n1\n22\nCoins, assays of foreign, in 1831\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n115\n2\n22\nSame, in 1882 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n123\n1\n28\nSame, in 1883 -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc\n4\n247\n2\n23\nSame, in 1884 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n60\n2\n28\nSame, made under law of June, 1884\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n76\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n1\n24\nCoins, statement showing the value at the mint of all\n,\nforeign coins in 1835, page 14\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n513\n1\n22\npunish for counterfeiting and exporting foreign\ncoins\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n214\n1\n23\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n258\n1\n22\nreport of Select Committee, (by Mr. C.P. White,)\non the subject of regulating the gold coins of\nthe United States, and the value of foreign sil-\nver coins\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n420\n1\n22\nreport by the same, on the subject of making gold\nand silver legal tender, and increasing its cir-\nculation, and to make prompt payment for bul-\nlion; with various statements of value of the\ndifferent foreign coins, and ratio of gold to sil-\nver, from 1776; loss by wear, &c.\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n5\n496\n1\n23\nreport by same, and on same subject\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n278\n2\n22\nin relation to degree of alloy best adapted for gold\ncoins\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n38\n1\n24\nreport of Select Committee, (by Mr. Gillett,) on\nthe subject of issuing small gold coins; with\nstatements showing the amount of coinage at the\nmint since its commencement; also the value\nof all foreign coins at the mint in 1835\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n513\n2\n25\nwhole amount of coinage at the mint since its\ncommencement, up to 1837\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n110\n8\n25\nLegislature of North Carolina, in favor of making\nsmall silver coins at branch mint in that State\nEx. Doc.\n4\n142\n3\n25\nadditional expenses that would be incurred in\ncomplying with the above\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n180\n1\n24\nCoit, Benjamin, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n516\n2\n25\nColbey, John C., revolutionary bounty land\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n786\n1\n22\nColeman, John, heirs of, prize money late war\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n$19\n1\n23\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n188\n2\n25\nColeman, Henry, losses, delay in commencing work\nunder contract\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n388\n1\n22\nCole, William, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n5\n479\n1\n22\nCole, Captain, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n5\n474\n2\n23\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n52\n1\n24\nCole, Samuel, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n258\n2\n25\nColt & Donaldson, expenses, &c., in arresting mail rob-\nbers -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n528\n2\n25\nColmus, Levi, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n645\n3\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\nI\n259\n2\n22\nCollins, Benjamin, released from judgment, surety of\npostmaster -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n110\n1\n23\nClollins, William, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n69\n2\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n48\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n498\n1\n23\nCollins & Spalding, refund duties charged on sewing\nsilk -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n137\n1\n24\nCollins, John, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n276\n2\n25\nCollins, Dempsey, lost horse in military service\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n967\n2\n24\nCollins, Thomas, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n93\n2\n23\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n181\n3\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n75\n1\n24\nCollier, Coleman A., invalid pension -\n329\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n1\n24\nCollier, James, services as spy, expedition against In-\ndians in 1794\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n127\n8\n25\nColer, George, Indian depredations\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n162\n1\n24\nColdwell, William, and others, extra work on Cumber-\nland road, in Indiana\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n3\n714\n2\n28\nColbert's shoals, Tennessee river, report of committee\nin favor of making canal around\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n104\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.\n77\nSession.\nCongress.\nDescription\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n1\n24\nColquhoun, William S., extra services, lieutenant in\nthe army\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n320\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n352\nColleges, on granting land to. (See Lands.)\nCollectors, land offices. (See Receivers.)\nCollectors. (See Customs, see Duties, and see De-\nfaulters.)\n1\n23\ninstructions to, under tariff acts of July, 1832, and\nMarch, 1833 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n47\n2\n23\ncopies of all circulars and instructions to receivers\nof land offices, and others\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n79\n1\n24\nSame, to discontinue receipt of bank notes of less\ndenomination than $5, (see annual report on\nFinance, page 54)\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n3\n2\n25\nbalances against, and probable loss, &c. -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n191\n3\n25\nbonds of collectors and naval officers of Philadel-\nphia, New York, and Boston, with their dates\nand sureties -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n180\n3\n25\nin relation to the settlement of the accounts of\ncollector of Boston, (David Henshaw)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n180\n1\n22\nColonization, people of color, Mr. Tazewell's report, in\nSenate United States, on the subject of, (re-\nprinted by the House)\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n277\n1\n22\nColombia, Republic of, report of Secretary of State,\ncommercial arrangements with\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n46\n1\n22\nreport as to the state of the governments of, and\nrelations of United States with\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n173\n1\n22\nColumbia river, in relation to the taking possession of\nthe country around, by subjects of foreign pow-\ners\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n191\n2\n25\nreport of Secretary of State, in 1838, on same sub-\nject -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n43\n3\n25\nMr. Cushing's report on the subject of title, &c.,\nwith copies of various voyages of discovery, and\nmap of the country ; also proposing to provide\nfor the protection of citizens residing in the\nOregon territory, or trading on the Columbia\nriver; with Mr. Slacum's report annexed, with\nvarious other information\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n101\n1\n22\nColumbian college, report of committee granting city\nlots to\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n384\n2\n24\nColumbian institute, repay expenses, improving public\ngrounds\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n226\n1\n22\nColumbus, Mississippi, establish land office at\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n392\n1\n22\nColumbia, District of, President Jackson recommends\nits favorable consideration to Congress, and\nDelegate in Congress, page 14\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n22\nreport of committee, on the subject of a territorial\ngovernment for the\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n387\n2\n22\nreport of Joint Committee, appointed to prepare a\ncode of laws for the -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n96\n2\n22\nPresident recommends change in law for the pun-\nishment of frauds in, page 14 -\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n24\nPresident recommends revision of laws for the\ngovernment of the, page 28\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n22\nmemorial of corporations in the, on the subject of\nquarantine\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n295\n2\n22\nmemorial of citizens of Georgetown, navigation\nof the Potomac, and free bridge\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n32\n1\n22\nmemorial of citizens of Washington in favor of\nlien law, secure builders, &c.\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n192\n2\n22\nmemorial of corporation of Washington, aid in\nDigitized by\npaying subscription to Chesapcake & Ohio canal\nEx. Doc.\n2\n51\n78\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nColumbia, District of-Continued.\n2\n22\nmemorial of town meeting of the city of Washing-\nton, remonstrating against the memorial of the\nBaltímore and Ohio Railroad Company\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n117\n1\n23\nmemorial of the corporation of Washington, pray-\ning Congress to assume their subscription to the\nChesapeake and Ohio canal\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n68\n1\n23\nreport of committee, on granting relief to the se-\nveral corporations, (by Mr. Stoddert) -\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n366\n1\n24\nreport, (by Mr. William B. Shepard,) same object\nRep. Com.\n1\n269\n2\n24\nreport on the subject of granting further aid to\nAlexandria\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n255\n2\n23\nmemorial of committee on the part of the corpo-\nration of Washington, praying relief from their\npecuniary embarrassments\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n14\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n23\n2\n23\nreport on establishing a national foundry in\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n141\n1\n24\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n669\n2\n23\nmemoeial of inhabitants of Washington, in rela-\ntion to the abolition of slavery, and the slave\ntrade in the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n140\n1\n24\nmemorial of inhabitants of Georgetown, recharter\nbanks\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n69\n1\n24\nmemorial of the trustees of the Georgetown Lan-\ncasterian school, aid the institution\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n70\n1\n24\ngrand jury of Washington county, new jail\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n238\n1\n24\nSame, criminal court\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n289\n1\n24\non improving Pennsylvania avenue, and build\nbridge over Rock creek\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n604\n1\n24\nreport of Select Committee, (by Mr. Pinckney,)\non the subject of abolishing alavery in\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n691\n1\n24\nreport on the subject of abolishing imprisonment\nfor debt in\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n732\n2\n24\nlist of persons imprisoned for debt in the, from\n1820 to 1836, and the amount of debt, &c.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n24\n2\n24\nmemorial of citizens of Georgetown, for a new\nbank, with branches -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n91\n2\n24\nmemorial of committees of citizens of the several\ncities, same object\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n92\n2\n25\nerection of new jail and lunatic asylum in Wash-\nington, and court-house in Alexandria\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n96\n2\n25\nmemorial of inhabitants of, culture of silk\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n223\n2\n25\nreport of committee, in favor of providing for lu-\nnatics in the -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n923\n2\n25\nin favor of removing market-house on Capitol Hill\nRep. Com.\n4\n1038\n2\n25\nPresident recommends revision of laws for the\ngovernment of, page 22\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\ns\n1\n23\nCombs, Leslie, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n37\n1\n22\nComb, Charles, heirs of, land claim -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n131\n1\n24\nComins, Jonas, revolutionary pension -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n499\n2\n22\nCompere, Pierre, and others, confirmation land claim\nRep. Com.\n1\n53\n2\n25\nCommons, Carondelet, Missouri, on the subject of di-\nviding\n-\n-\n-\n-\nI\nRep. Com.\n2\n258\n1\n25\nCommercial embarrassments, &c., (President's message\nat extra session)\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n1\n22\nCommerce and navigation of the United States, annual\nstatements of, in 1831\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n330\n2\n22\nSame, in 1832 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n109\n1\n28\nSame, in 1833 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n855\n2\n23\nSame, in 1834 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n187\n1\n24\nSame, in 1835 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n258\n?\n24\nSame, in 1836 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n188\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.\n79\nCongress.\nDescription\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n25\nCommerce and navigation of the United States, annual\nstatements of, in 1837\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n372\n25\nSame, in 1838\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n253\n22\nsummary statements of imports and exports in\n1831 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n238\n25\nstatements showing the value of exports from 1791;\nvalue of imports; value of goods admitted free;\namount of duties, and amount of drawbacks\npaid, &c., to 1837\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n330\nCommissioner of the General Land Office. (See Land\nOffice, General.)\nCommissioner of the public buildings. (See Buildings,\npublic.)\n22\nCommissioners, lay out road in Michigan; report adverse\nto allowing compensation to -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n341\nCommittees, effect of reports on settlement of claims,\n&c. (See Reports.)\nCommissariat. (See Commissary General of Subsis-\ntence.)\n22\nCommissions on disbursements, &c., report in favor of\nallowing John H. Maguire, disbursing tempo-\nrarily the navy pension fund -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n98\n28\nsame in the case of Andrew Armstrong, navy\nagent, for certain disbursements\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n536\n23\nsame in the case of James Taylor, paymaster and\nquartermaster general, on disbursements, &c.\nRep. Com.\n4\n552\n23\nsame to Governor Blount, for disbursements du-\nring late war with Great Britain\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n539\n23\nsame to Saunders and Putnam, superintending\nerection of custom-house at Salem\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n29\n23\nin favor of allowing commissions to John Cowper,\non claims collected under the Florida treaty of\npersons indebted to the Government -\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n106\n24\nreport adverse to the claim of the heirs of George\nSimpson, for negotiating loan for United States\nRep. Com.\n8\n747\n24\nreport against the claim of William P. Zantzin-\nger, purser in the navy, for disbursements, &c.\nRep. Com.\n3\n781\n24\nagainst the claim of Saterlee Clarke, for commis-\nsions on disbursements while he was receiving\na per diem pay as district paymaster and assis-\ntant deputy quartermaster\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n164\n24\nin favor of allowing to Thomas Fillebrown, jr.,\ndisbursing navy hospital funds\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n307\n25\nsuggestions of the Secretary of War on subject of\nthe allowance of, to army officers disbursing,\n&c., page 198\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n3\n25\nofficers of the ariny who have been allowed com-\nmissions, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n31\n25\nreport of Secretary of the Treasury, on the subject\nof the allowance of commissions to agents, &c.\nEx. Doc.\n4\n184\n25\nin relation to the allowance of, to clerks disburs-\ning public money\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n238\n25\nreport against the claim of S. H. Currin, for com-\nmissions on duty bonds turned over to his suc-\ncessor in office, collector of customs -\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n894\n22\nCommissary General of Subsistence, annual report of,\nshowing the expenditures and operations of that\ndepartment in 1831, (documents accompanying\nPresident's message, page 146)\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n22\nSame in 1832, page 131\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n23\nSame in 1833, page 130\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n23\nSame in 1834, page 193\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\nby\n2\n24\nSame in 1835, page 79 -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n80\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n2\n24\nCommissary General of Subsistence, annual report of,\nshowing the expenditures and operations of that\ndepartment in 1836, (documents accompanying\nPresident's message, page 159)\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n25\nSame in 1837, page 268\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n3\n3\n25\nSame in 1838, page 518\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n23\nSecretary of War recommends that this branch of\nthe public service be placed on a permanent\nfooting, and increase the salaries of the clerks,\n(report accompanying Pres. message, page 20)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n1\n23\nreport of committee, to render permanent, and\nfix compensation of the clerks\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n315\n1\n24\nreport of expenditures in 1835, on account of emi-\ngrating Indians, (documents President's mes-\nsage, page 287)\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n22\nCommissary General of Purchases, annual report of,\nshowing the operations and disbursements of\nhis department in 1831, (documents accompa-\nnying President's message, page 152)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n8\n2\n22\nSame in 1832, page 156\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n23\nSame in 1833, page 162\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n2\n23\nSame in 1834, page 232\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\nI\n24\nSame in 1835, page 94 -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n24\nSame in 1836, page 177\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n25\nSame in 1837, page 294\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n3\n8\n25\nSame in 1838, page 144\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n22\nCommutation pay, revolutionary, report of Secretary of\nWar as to construction of acts of the old Con-\ngress, granting half pay, &c., in relation to cer-\ntain corps, (artificers, &c.)\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n132\n1\n23\nreport of Committee on Revolutionary Claims,\n(by Mr. Marshall,) in favor of providing, gene-\nrally, for the settlement of claims for -\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n230\n2\n23\nin favor of William Vawter's heirs returning com-\nmutation pay to receive half pay, under act au-\nthorizing half pay to the Virginia officers\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n63\n2\n23\nallowed officer of the corps of artificers, case of\nDoctor Baird -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n136\n2\n22\nSame, heirs of Enos Grannis\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n118\n1\n24\nSame, heirs of John Jordon\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n536\n2\n25\nSame, heirs of Nathaniel Irish -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n718\n1\n23\nagainst allowing commutation pay to officers of\nthe Virginia line entitled to half pay, in the\ncase of Captain John Harris -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n218\n1\n24\nSame, in the case of heirs of Charles Russell\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n232\nI\n24\nin favor of the heirs of Colonel George Gibson,\nhis regiment being considered continental, de-\nducting amount received under act of 1832, pay-\nment of Virginia half pay\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n345\n1\n24\nagainst allowing commutation pay to surgeon's\nmates, in the case of Doctor Jonathan Knight\nRep. Com.\n8\n617\n1\n24\nSame, in the cases of the heirs of William Ram-\nsay, Gustavus B. Horner, and Sam'l Y. Keene\nRep. Com.\n3\n798\n1\n24\nSame, in the case of the heirs of Miles King\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n827\n1\n24\nSame, in the case of the heirs of Abner Price -\nRep. Com.\n3\n827\n2\n24\nsimilar report, at large, on these claims -\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n259\n2\n25\nreport at large, in favor of this class of claims,\n(surgeon's mates)\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n887\n2\n25\nin favor of the heirs of George Yates\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n854\n2\n25\nSame, in the case of the representatives of Joseph\n#\nSavage\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n855\n2\n25\nSame, Prior in the case of the representatives of Abner\ngitized by\nGoogle\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n4\n856\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.\n81\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nCommutation pay, revolutionary-Continued.\n2\n25\nin favor of allowing commutation pay to the heirs\nof Robert White, notwithstanding he received\ninvalid pension to the time of his death\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n915\n2\n25\nin favor of the heirs of Daniel Boon, in consider-\nation of his sacrifices and meritorious services,\nalthough not entitled under resolutions of the\nold Congress -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n1039\nreports on applications for, to wit:\n1\n22\nEphraim Whitaker\n1\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n29\n2\n22\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n28\n-\n1\n22\nWilliam Vawters\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n44\n1\n22\nMajor John Roberts\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n45\n1\n22\nWilliam Carter's heirs -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n56\n1\n22\nColonel Harrison's heirs\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n79\n-\n1\n22\nThomas Triplett\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n96\n1\n22\nJohn Thomas\n1\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n129\n1\n22\nPeter Foster\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n180\n1\n22\nAlexander Brownlee's heirs\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n142\n1\n22\nColonel John Thornton's widow\nRep. Com.\n1\n148\n-\n-\n1\n22\nJohn Peter Wagnon's representatives\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n199\n1\n22\nEpmund Brook -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n219\n-\n1\n22\nJohn Polhemus -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n275\n1\n22\nJohn McDowell\n2\n287\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n22\nThomas Wallace's heirs\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n825\n1\n22\nRobert Wilmott\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n355\n1\n22\nCaptain John Winston's heirs\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n407\n-\n-\n1\n22\nDoctor John J. Axon's heirs\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n436\n-\n1\n22\nPresley Thornton's heirs\n-\nRep. Com.\n5\n470\n-\n1\n22\nThornton Taylor's heirs\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n5\n493\n1\n22\nThomas Minor -\nRep. Com.\n5\n503\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n22\nEverard Meade -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n5\n504\n1\n22\nThomas Wishart's heirs\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n5\n509\n-\n2\n22\nJohn Taylor's heirs\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n23\n2\n22\nWilliam Teas's heirs -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n42\n2\n22\nDoctor John Ledyard's heirs\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n52\n2\n22\nHedgeman Triplett\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n99\n2\n22\nEnos Grannies's heirs -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n118\n1\n23\nBullar Claiborne's heirs\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n43\n1\n28\nGeorge Hurlbut's heirs -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n60\n1\n23\nJames Craine's heirs\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n70\n1\n28\nJames Quarles's representatives\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n75\n1\n28\nJohn Robin's heirs\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep Com.\n1\n119\n1\n23\nAmasa Soper's heirs\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n127\n1\n23\nJoseph Torrey's heirs\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n133\n1\n23\nJohn Emmerson\n1\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n184\n1\n28\nAbraham Bowman\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n154\n1\n28\nWilliam Rogers's heirs -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n156\n1\n28\nJames Armstrong\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n165\n1\n28\nDoctor William Johonnott's heirs\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n204\n1\n28\nCaptain John Harris\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n218\n2\n28\nDoctor Absalom Baird's heirs, corps of artificers\nRep. Com.\n1\n186\n1\n24\nJohn Jordon's heirs, same\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n536\n2\n25\nCaptain Nathaniel Irish, same\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n713\n1\n24\nWilliam Rogers's heirs -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n120\n1\n24\nPeter Garland's heirs\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n124\n1\n24\nCeley Saunders's heirs -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n139\n1\n24\nTarpley White's heirs -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n165\n1\n24\nLathrop Allen's heirs\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n169\n1\n24\nJesse Potts\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n178\n1\n24\nJohn Champe's heirs, and widow of\n180\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n8\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n568\n1\n24\nSimon Summers\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n20ᵗʰ\n11\n82\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nCommutation claims-Continued.\n1\n24\nThomas Cooke's heirs -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n211\n1\n24\nGarland Barnley's heirs\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n220\n1\n24\nCharles Russell's heirs -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n232\n1\n24\nJohn Clark\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n306\n1\n24\nRichard Apperson's heirs\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n319\n1\n24\nGeorge Gray's heirs\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n326\n1\n24\nColonel George Gibson's heirs\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n345\n1\n24\nThomas Baytop's heirs -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n855\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n478\n1\n24\nWilliam Slaughter's heirs\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n858\n1\n24\nJohn B. Ashe's heirs\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n364\n1\n24\nWilliam Boyce's representatives\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n384\n1\n24\nJohn De Treville's heirs\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n393\n1\n24\nJohn H. Wendel's heirs\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n394\n1\n24\nJames Witherall\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n396\n1\n24\nWilliam Langbourne's heirs\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n400\n1\n24\nGeorge L. Turberville's heirs\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n422\n1\n24\nRueben Chapman's heirs\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n423\n1\n24\nWilliam Vause's heirs -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n429\n1\n24\nAlex. White's heirs\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n456\n1\n24\nJohn Marks's widow\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n475\n1\n24\nStephen Moylen's heirs\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n487\n1\n24\nCol. Francis Taylor's heirs\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n492\n1\n24\nWm. Hooker Smith's heirs\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n495\n1\n24\nJoseph Scott's heirs\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n506\n1\n34\nLuther Watermans's heirs\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n508\n1\n24\nCornelius Russell's heirs\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n522\n1\n24\nNathan Lamme's heirs -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n552\n1\n24\nJohn Hargees\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n560\n1\n24\nLinchfield Sharpe's heirs\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n561\n1\n24\nCharles Taylor's heirs -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n563\n1\n24\nThomas Thweat's heirs\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n565\n1\n24\nMoses Van Campen\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n581\n1\n24\nJohn Moore's heirs\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n583\n1\n24\nMajor John Clark's heirs\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n599\n1\n24\nDoctor Jonathan Knight's heirs, surgeon's mates\nRep. Com.\n8\n617\n1\n24\nTimothy Feely's heirs -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n628\n1\n24\nThomas Massie's heirs -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n636\n1\n24\nJohn Hawkins's heirs -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\ns\n637\n1\n24\nThomas Harris's heirs -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\ns\n638\n1\n24\nRobert Quarles's widow\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n639\n1\n24\nDoctor John Roberts's heirs\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n640\n1\n24\nJames Bullock's heirs -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n645\n1\n24\nWilliam Mountjoy's heirs\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n646\n1\n24\nGeorge Rice's heirs\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n654\n1\n24\nJohn Sutton's heirs\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n655\n1\n24\nThomas Johnson's heirs\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n656\n1\n24\nWilliam Fountain's heirs\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\ns\n676\n1\n24\nCharles Snead's heirs\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n708\n1\n24\nWilliam Heth's heirs -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n717\n1\n24\nArchibald McCurdy\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\ns\n748\n1\n24\nRobert Powell's heirs -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n760\n1\n24\nRobert Fauntleroy's heirs\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n780\n1\n24\nSamuel Jones's heirs\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n796\n1\n24\nWilliam Ramsay's heirs, Gustavus B. Horner,\nSamuel Y. Keene, surgeon's mates\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n798\n1\n24\nMiles King's heirs, surgeon's mate\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n826\n1\n24\nAbner Price, same\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n827\n1\n24\nPhilip Lighfoot's heirs -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n812\n1\n24\nGuy Young's heirs\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n3\n815\n1\n24\nDavid Mason's heirs\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n816\n1\n24\nAlexander Rose's heirs -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n817\n22D, 23b, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.\n83\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nCommutation claims-Continued.\n1\n24\nWilliam Oliver's heirs -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n818\n1\n24\nJoseph Day's administrator\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n819\n1\n24\nDoctor James Houston's heirs\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n820\n1\n24\nThomas Helm's heirs -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\ns\n842\n1\n24\nGeneral Thomas Nelson's heirs\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\ns\n847\n1\n24\nApollos Cooper's heirs -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\ns\n848\n2\n24\nEdward Wood's heirs -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n97\n2\n24\nReuben Cutler's heirs -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n101\n2\n24\nWilliam Camp's heirs\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n102\n2\n24\nJonah Hayden's heirs\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n119\n2\n24\nJohn Stoke's heirs\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n165\n2\n24\nElisha Ely\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n166\n2\n24\nThomas Custis's heirs\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n189\n2\n24\nJames Broadus's heirs -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n276\n2\n24\nLarkin Smith's representatives\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n285\n2\n24\nCaptain Samuel Warren\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\"\n286\n2\n24\nJames Purvis's representatives -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n298\n2\n25\nrepresentatives of Samuel O. Pettus\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n208\n2\n25\nrepresentatives of Joel Hardaway\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n290\n2\n25\nheirs of William Wallace\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n380\n2\n25\nheirs of Bartholomew Trow\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n884\n2\n25\nheirs of Captain Robert Bealle\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n405\n2\n25\nrepresentatives of Captain William Johnston\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n410\n2\n25\nrepresentatives of Luke Cannon\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n414\n2\n25\nheirs of John Holcombe\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n477\n2\n25\nTheodore Middleton\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\nan\n2\n509\n4\n1011\n2\n25\nheirs of John Overstreet\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n520\n2\n25\nheirs of Tarton Woodson\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\ns\n551\n2\n25\nheirs of Thomas Triplett\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n563\n2\n25\nRoger Stayner -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep Com.\n3\n598\n2\n25\nheirs of Colonel William Nelson\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\ns\n603\n2\n25\nheirs of Abraham Tipton\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n618\n2\n25\nheirs of David Arell\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\ns\n622\n2\n25\nheirs of John Barnes\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n698\n2\n25\nheirs of Ballard Smith -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\ns\n715\n2\n25\nrepresentatives of Daniel Williams\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n717\n2\n25\nrepresentatives of Nathaniel Irish\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n718\n2\n25\nGeneral William Madison\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n728\n2\n25\nheirs of John Milling\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n785\n2\n25\nheirs of George McCormick\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\ns\n740\n2\n25\nheirs of William Conner\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n741\n2\n25\nheirs of John McHatton\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n826\n2\n25\nrepresentatives of John Towns -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n853\n2\n25\nrepresentatives of George Yates, surgeon's mate\nRep. Com.\n4\n854\n2\n25\nrepresentatives of Joseph Savage, surgeon's mate\nRep. Com.\n4\n855\n2\n25\nrepresentatives of Abner Prior, surgeon's mate\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n856\n2\n25\nheirs of Henry D. Purcell\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n867\n2\n25\nSamuel Y. Keene, surgeon's mate\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n887\n2\n25\nheirs of James Hackley -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n905\n2\n25\nheirs of Raines Cook\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n912\n2\n25\nheirs of Robert White -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n915\n2\n25\nheirs of John Gallaway -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n933\n2\n25\nheirs of John Spotswood\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n934\n2\n25\nheirs of Thomas P. Harrison\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n935\n2\n25\nheirs of David Gold\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n952\n2\n25\nheirs of Nathan Smith -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n968\n2\n25\nheirs of Morgan Alexander\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n1008\n2\n25\nheirs of Amasa Soper\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n1009\n2\n25\nheirs of John Le Vancher De Van Brun\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n1030\n2\n25\nheirs of William Brinkley\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n1022\n8\n25\nheirs of Daniel Boon\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n10st\n84\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n1\n24\nCompensation, of every kind, allowed each officer in\nthe army in 1883 and 1884\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc\n5\n196\n2\n25\nSame, made to army officers in 1838\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n206\n1\n24\nSame, to navy officers -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n236\n1\n28\nreport of Select Committee on retrenchment, (by\nMr. Clayton,) on reducing pay of officers of\nGovernment, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n547\nCompromise, claims against certain persons, to wit:\n1\n22\nreport of committee, in the case of Thomas H.\nSmith & Son -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n5\n482\n2\n28\nreport of Secretary of the Treasury, same case -\nEx. Doc.\n1\n18\n2\n23\nreport of Solicitor, and other documents, same\ncase -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n184\n1\n24\nletter from Secretary of the Treasury, stating the\nterms of the compromise in same case\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n9\n1\n22\nreport of committee, in the case of the executors\n.\nof James Morrison\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n5\n506\n1\n28\nSame, in the case of Henry Oakes\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n148\n1\n24\nSame, in the case of William Christy -\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n271\n2\n25\nConner, William, heirs of, commutation pay, revolu-\ntionary\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n741\n8\n25\nConner. John, administrator of William B. Conner\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n58\n1\n22\nCone, Jared, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n5\n1\n22\nConckin, John, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n411\n1\n28\nConkin, John, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n309\n2\n25\nConkey, Samuel T., military bounty land\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n596\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n$16\n3\n25\nConkling, Judge Alfred, letter of, on the subject of de-\nfects in laws relating to courts, piracy, neutral-\nity, and steamboats -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n35\n1\n28\nConant, Shubael, forage furnished troops\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n246\n1\n28\nsurety of Langham, paymaster -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n493\n2\n28\nConger, John S., locate other lands in lieu of entry\nwhich had been previously disposed of\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n97\n1\n24\nConway, James, heirs of, revolutionary seven years' half\npay -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\ns\n635\n2\n35\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n191\n3\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n9\n2\n24\nConverse & Rees, interest on post-office draft -\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n246\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n67\n2\n24\nConant, Ebenezer, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n44\n2\n25\nConly, Isaac, invalid pension - -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n984\n1\n22\nConard, John, marshal eastern district of Pennsylvania,\nindemnified official acts, (tea case)\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n5\n486\n2\n22\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n103\n1\n24\nConneaut creek, report of committee, expenditures, im-\nprovement of\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n297\n1\n24\namount appropriated for, the original estimate and\nsum necessary in 1836 for the improvement of\nEx. Doc.\n5\n212\n2\n25\nreport showing the nature of the work, when com-\nmenced, amount appropriated, and the amount\nrequired in 1838\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n90\nConnecticut, memorials from, in relation to the Bank\nUnited States, and the removal of the deposites.\n(See Bank United States.)\nSame, in relation to the tariff (See Duties.)\n1\n24\nmemorial of the corporation of Norwich, for the\nestablishing a port of entry at that place\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n36\n1\n24\nLegislature of, in favor of recognizing the inde-\npendence of Texas\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n286\n2\n24\nLegislature, in relation to the claim of the State\nfor militia services, late war with Great Britain\nligitized by\nGoogle\nEx. Doc.\nQ\n57\n3\n25\nLegislature in favor of claims, French spoliations\nEx. Doc.\n10\n414\n2D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.\n85\nDescription\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nConnecticut, Legislature of, on the right of petition, and\nagainst Patton's resolution in relation to slavery\nEx. Doc.\n10\n415\nLegislature of, on the subject of removal from\noffice, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n11\n442\nmemorial of merchants of New Haven, in favor\nof specie paying bank notes less than $5\n-\nEx. Doc.\n11\n429\nriver, report of survey of mouth of, and the harbor\nof Saybrook -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n252\nCongress of nations, promote peace. (See National\ndisputes, and see Arbitrament.)\nCongress, apportionment of members under fifth census.\n(See Census)\nreport of committee, on the subject of the mile-\nage of members of\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n332\nin relation to the appointment of members of,\nto office, (President Jackson's message, page\n13) -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\nlist of members appointed to office\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n76\nsimilar statement, showing the appointments\nfrom commencement to 1826, (reprinted)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n77\nreport of Select Committee, on the subject of\nloans to members of, by banks, &c.\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n846\non allowing the claim of the representatives of the\nHon. William Findlay, for pay under the com-\npensation act of 1816, while he was detained\nby sicknes\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n335\nin relation to payment of members of, at extra\nsession, in specie\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n18\nContinental money. (See Money.)\nContested elections, report of committee, in the case of\nJoseph Draper and Charles C. Johnston\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n444\nSame, citizens of Ohio against William Allen -\nRep. Com.\n1\n110\nSame, in the case of Moore and Letcher, of Ken-\ntucky\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n446\nletter from T. P. Moore, in relation to proposition\nto pay him for the time while contesting his\nright-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n132\nreport, in the case of Newland and Graham, of\nNorth Carolina\n-\n-\n-\nI\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\nS78\nstatement of facts submitted by Mr. Graham in his\ncase -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n121\nadditional documents submitted in the case of\nGraham and Newland\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n181\ncopy of laws of North Carolina, in relation to\nelections\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n179\ncopy of certificates of election of the members\nfrom Mississippi\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n54\nreport of committee, as to the election of mem-\nbers from Mississippi -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n879\nDelegate from Wiskonsin, as to right of seat, &c.\nRep. Com.\n1\n7\nContempt. (See Privilege, breach of.)\nConstitution United States, President Jackson recom-\nmends an amendment in relation to the election\nof President and Vice President, page 13\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\nSame again recommended by the President, page\n14 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\ns\nPresident again renews the recommendation,\npage 16\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\nSame, page 21 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\nSame, page 26 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\nSame, page 22 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\nacts of the several States ratifying the constitu-\nDigitized by\ntion of United States -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n86\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n2\n23\nConstitution U. States, report of committee on amending,\nin relation to the election of President, &c. -\nRep. Com.\n1\n69\n2\n24\nreport of Select Committee, (by Mr. Dromgoole,)\non same subject, adverse to the propositions to\namend\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n296\n2\n22\nLegislature of Georgia, in favor of convention to\namend\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n92\n2\n24\nLegislature of Indiana, in favor of amending in\nrelation to the election of President and Vice\nPresident\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n171\nConsuls. (See Diplomatic services.)\n1\n22\nBarbary powers, compensation, &c., of\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n331\n2\n24\ndisbursements, &c., of, in 1836 -\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n=\n2\n25\nSame, in 1837\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n149\n2\n28\nat London, allowance of contingent expenses to\nRep. Com.\n1\n7\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n119\n2\n25\nat L'Orient, Aaron Vail, in favor of settling his\naccounts on principles of equity, &c. -\n-\nRep. Com.\ns\n637\n1\n24\nat Naples, (Alexander Hammett,) compensation\nfor services in attending to claims of citizens\nfor spoliations\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n829\n2\n25\nreport of Secretary of State, and letter of Mr.\nMontgomery, on remodeling consular system\nEx. Doc.\n11\n467\n2\n24\nreport of committee in relation to amending laws,\nenforce the taking of certificates of invoices,\n&c., so as to secure fees of\n-\nI\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n163\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n200\n1\n24\nin relation to the obligations of captains to depo-\nsite registers of vessels with consuls, &c.\n-\nRep Com.\n1\n161\n1\n22\nContingent expenses, House of Representatives, in 1831\nEx. Doc.\n1\n7\n2\n22\nSame, in 1832 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n4\n1\n23\nSame, in 1833 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n3\n2\n28\nSame, in 1834 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n6\n1\n24\nSame, in 1835 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n19\n2\n24\nSame, in 1836, showing the particular items of\nexpenditures, and to whom paid\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n7\n2\n25\nSame, in 1837 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n7\n3\n25\nSame, in 1838 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n6\n1\n24\nannual expenditures, from 1828 to 1835 -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n74\n1\n24\nexplanatory of increase of estimates for 1836\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n28\n2\n24\nState Department, in 1836\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n16\n2\n25\nSame, in 1837 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n10\n8\n25\nSame, in 1838 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n3\n2\n24\nTreasury Department, in 1836\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n18\n2\n25\nSame, in 1837 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n22\n3\n25\nSame, in 1838 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n19\n1\n22\nof the military establishment, in 1831\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n50\n2\n22\nSame, in 1832 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n35\n1\n23\nSame, in 1833 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n35\n2\n23\nSame, in 1834 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc\n3\n94\n1\n24\nSame, in 1835 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n56\n2\n24\nSame, in 1836 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n78\n2\n25\nSame, in 1837 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n77\n3\n25\nSame, in 1838 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n3\n1\n22\nreport of committee on the subject of the expen-\nditures, in 1831\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n5\n507\n2\n25\nreport of committee, in 1888, same\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n931\n2\n24\nof the War Department, (proper,) in 1836\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n15\n2\n25\nSame, in 1837 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n11\n3\n25\nSame, in 1838, and the several bureaus -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n14\n1\n22\nof the Navy Department, (proper,) in 1831\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n59\n2\n22\nSame, in 1882 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n15\n1\n28\nSame, in 1833 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n14\n2D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.\n87\nDescription\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nContingent expenses-Continued.\nof the Navy Department, (proper,) in 1834\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n52\nSame, in 1835 -\n-\n-\nI\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n48\nSame, in 1836 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n60\nSame, in 1837 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n26\nSame, in 1838 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n12\nreport of committee on subject of expenditures,\nin 1832\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n119\nSame, in 1833 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n513\nof the office of Secretary of the Navy and Navy\nCommissioners, in 1836\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n17\nSame, in 1837\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n128\nSame, in 1838 -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n23\nof the Post Office Department, for 1887 -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n16\nSame, in 1838 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n16\nContracts, Treasury Department, light-house, &c., in\n1831\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n114\nSame, in 1832 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n108\nSame, in 1833 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n124\nSame, in 1834 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n161\nSame, in 1835 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n159\nSame, in 1836 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n87\nSame, in 1837 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n189\nSame, in 1838 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n131\nWar Department, in 1831\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n89\nSame, in 1832 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n118\nSame, in 1833 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n99\nSame, in 1834 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n142\nSame, in 1835 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n248\nSame, in 1836 -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n99\nSame, in 1837 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n174\nSame, in 1838 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n94\nfor cannon, &c., from 1820 to 1831, and price\npaid -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n125\nNavy Department, in 1831\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n31\nSame, in 1832 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n41\nSame, in 1833 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n42\nSame, in 1834 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n78\nSame, in 1835 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n156\nSame, in 1836 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n90\nSame, in 1837 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n144\nSame, in 1838 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\ns\n111\nPost Office Department, in 1831\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n212\nSame, in 1834\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n175\nSame, in 1835 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n203\nSame, in 1836 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n182\nSame, in 1837 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n139\nwith Hill & Barton, and True & Green, for post-\noffice blanks wrapping paper, twine, &c.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n292\nfor carrying express mails\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n{ 5\n115\n6\n148\nfor routes established in 1837\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n9\n$29\nfor express and ordinary mails on same routes\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n337\nfines, &c., imposed in 1837 on contractors\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n188\nin relation to the contract for carrying the mail\nbetween Louisville, Kentucky and New Or-\nleans -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n212\ncommissioner of the public buildings, in 1887\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n352\nSame, in 838\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n7\nextra allowance to mail contractors. (See Mails.)\nnaval, authorizing settlement of certain claims\nunder contracts for the gradual increase of the\nnavy -\nDigitized by Google\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n.\n88\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nContracts, &c.-Continued.\nreports on cases, for work on Cumberland road.\n(See Road, Cumberland.)\nmails, extra allowance to contractors. (See Mails.)\nreports on applications for undemnity; non-ful-\nfilment on the part of Government, and dam-\nages from other causes, to wit:\n1\n22\nin favor of Thomas Paine, captain of revenue cut-\nter, provisions lost by capsizing of the vessel\nfavorable report\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n14\n1\n22\nin favor of allowing Samuel Grice the ten per\ncent. withheld, not completing contract (naval)\nin time\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n61\n1\n23\nSame to Nathaniel Tatum, same cause -\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n482\n1\n22\nin favor of indemnifying John Lacy, omission on\npart of Government to fulfil engagements\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n189\n1\n22\nin favor of paying Peter Bargy for work done, Sa-\nvannah river, and abandoned by the Govern-\nment -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n231\n1\n22\nagainst releasing Yarnall and Mitchell from ex-\ncess charged in procuring supplies, they having\nfailed to furnish them\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n952\n2\n25\nfavorable report from Select Committee in this\ncase -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n230\n1\n22\nin favor of allowing Hazleton and Palmer for ex-\ntra work, light-house on Whale's back\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n343\n1\n22\nagainst allowing Francis Barnes for losses sus-\ntained in furnishing navy with whiskey\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n302\n1\n22\nadditional report in same case, favorable\n-\nRep. Com.\n5\n475\n1\n22\nagainst the claim of Burnes & Maney, losses on\nbrick furnished for Fort Macon\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n402\n1\n22\nin favor of Elbert Anderson, for damages in Go-\nvernment's failing to pay balance found to be\ndue to him, and his draft protested\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n5\n465\n2\n22\nin favor of John Thompson for damages, Govern-\nment failing to fulfil on their part\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n2\n8\n22\nin favor of administrators of Lincoln, damages,\ndelay in fixing site for building light-house -\nRep. Com.\n1\n20\n2\n22\nin favor of John Bruce for damages, suspension\nof the improvements of the Ohio river\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n72\n2\n22\nin favor of allowing Russell Hunt for excess of\nweight in anchors\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n120\n2\n22\nagainst claim of Alexander Humphreys, for dam-\nages by storm to work in progress\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n95\n1\n28\nin favor of Pierce & Voorhis, for extra allowance\non window glass and brass butts furnished under\nRep. Com.\n2\n277\n1\n23\nreport against claim of Jeremiah Moors, for losses\nsustained in building light-house, in conse-\nquence of storm\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n261\n1\n28\nreport against the case of Charles Jackson, for\nlosses in building light, insufficiency of founda-\ntion -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n288\n1\n28\nreport against the claim of James D. Hardin, for\nlosses in supplying provisions for emigrating In-\ndians\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n390\n1\n23\nreport against the claim of Andrew Flanigan, for\nlosses in building frigate\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n479\n1\n28\nreport against the claim of Samuel C. Duncan, for\nlosses in grading on Cumberland road\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n480\n1\n28\nin favor of the claim of Daniel Homans, for dam-\nage in delay in fixing site, build marine hos-\npital at Charleston, and for extra work\n-\nRep. Com.\n518\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.\n89\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nContracts, &c.-Continued.\n1\n28\nagainst the claim of Albert P. Rusco, loss in\nbuilding bridge, materials further off than was\nexpected\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n519\n1\n23\nreport in the case of Russ & Roach, repairing road,\npay withheld, road not completed as specified;\nin favor of allowing for labor actually done, &c.\nRep. Com.\n4\n529\n2\n23\nin favor of indemnifying Orange H. Dibble, for\nlosses under contract to build Potomac bridge,\nand not complied with on part of Government\nRep. Com.\n1\n142\n1\n24\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n792\n1\n24\nin favor of paying Joseph Gresham for wood, con-\ntract forfeited\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n52\n1\n24\nagainst claim of William N. Ivy, for supplying\ntimber for the nevy; quality not such as speci-\nfied in contract\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n125\n1\n24\nagainst claim of Elias Wallen, for extra work on\nGovernment house, Florida -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n234\n1\n24\nagainst balance claimed by Anthony Faulac, for\nfreight of naval supplies to Lima\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n280\n1\n24\nagainst the claim of Hayden & Atwell, for differ-\nence between contract price for pork at New\nOrleans, and that which it could have been sold\nfor at the time of its delivery -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n296\n1\n24\nin favor of indemnifying Eb. A. Lester, damage\nin suspending building of steam engine for dry\ndock at Charleston\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n318\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n8\nI\n24\nagainst claim of Eli Webb, for extra labor on mil-\ntary road\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n339\n1\n24\nin favor of the claim of Bolethia Laws, for interest\non balance due him under contract, and with-\nheld\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n445\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n19\n1\n24\nreport against the claim of William Eaton, for\ndamages by delay in fixing site for fortification,\nMobile Point, as sub-contractor\n-\n-\nRep Com..\n3\n542\n1\n24\nSame, for work on Dauphin island, under Farrow\n& Harris\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n542\n1\n24\nagainst claim of G. E. Smith, for work done on\nlight-house, Mount Desert rock; failure to com-\nplete contract, aud rescinded - -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n867\n1\n24\nin the case of John S. Stiles, for damages on con-\ntract for furnishing navy bread\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n625\n1\n24\nagainst the claim of John Watson, for building\nvessel of war, under an alleged contract with\nnavy agent, and which vessel was taken by the\nBritish; such contract, if produced, not valid\nagainst the Government\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n631\n1\n24\nin favor of allowing Hard & Longstreet additional\nallowance on contract for carrying the mail -\nRep. Com.\n3\n670\nI\n24\nin favor of restoring to Peeble and Graham the\namount improperly withheld on their contract\nfor supplying provisions, on the ground that\nthey had failed to furnish a portion of the rations\nRep. Com.\n3\n680\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n46\n1\n24\nin the case of Cornelius Tiers, for damages in de-\nlay, and ultimate abrogation of the contract for\nfurnishing blocks and dead-eyes, &c., for the\nnavy -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n690\n1\n24\nin favor of the claim of Austin & Taylor, for dam-\nages in delay in unloading vessel, delivery of\nstone at Charleston harbor\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n19\n90\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nContracts, &c-Continued.\n2\n25\nin favor of the claim of Austin & Taylor, for dam-\nages in delay in unloading vessel, delivery of\nstone at Charleston harbor\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n49\n1\n24\nagainst the claim of James P. Harrison, for losses\nin conveying stores to Fort Towson -\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n745\n1\n24\nin favor of paying Thomas Tyner, and others, the\none-fourth retained under contract for work on\nCumberland road, not being their fault that the\ncontract was not completed\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n786\n2\n24\nagainst the claim of Mathews & Wood, and others,\nfor losses in furnishing marble for custom-house,\nNew York\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n117\nin cases, for work on Cumberland road. (See\nRoad, Cumberland.)\n2\n25\nin favor of indemnifying William Culver, for loss-\nes sustained under contract for erecting founda-\ntion for custom-house at New London; casual-\nties out of his control -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n806\n2\n25\nin favor of Ebenezer Lobdell, for extra work in\nremoving obstructions in Kennebeck river,\nwhich he was not bound, under his contract, to\nperform\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n324\n2\n25\nin favor of indemnifying Winslow Lewis, for ex-\npenses incurred in preparing to execute con-\ntract for rebuilding light-house at Cape Flori-\nda, but prevented by hostile Indians, and the\ndanger of its being again destroyed it rebuilt at\nthat time\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n373\n2\n25\nagainst the claim of Isaac Bell, for losses occa-\nsioned by high price of transportation, &c., in\nfulfilling contract to supply Fort Jesup with\nprovisions\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n491\n2\n25\nagainst the claim of Morgan Simpson, similar in\nits character to. the above of Isaac Bell\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n657\n2\n25\nin the case of Peter Bargy, for losses on contract\nfor Macadamizing Pennsylvania Avenue, in\nWashington, occasioned by the interference of\nthe commissioner of public buildings with his\nworkmen during the time of the cholera, where-\nby less work was done\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n809\n2\n25\nagainst the claim of William Strider for damages,\nGovernment having deprived him of contract\nfor which he was the lowest bidder under ad-\nvertisement, for the delivery of coal at armory\nat Harper's Ferry\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n810\n2\n25\nagainst the claim of James B. Wills, for losses on\ncontract in consequence of rise of labor, &c. -\nRep. Com.\n4\n840\n2\n25\non the claim of Jones, Souder, & Carr, for losses,\n&c., work on Pea Patch island fortification -\nRep. Com.\n4\n922\n2\n25\nagainst the claim of Perry & Lyon, for extra work\nin building branch mint in North Carolina -\nRep. Com.\n4\n1000\n2\n25\nagainst the claim of James S. Calhoun, for losses\non contract furnishing steamboats for the use of\nthe Government, which were not discharged at\nthe time and place agreed upon, but detained\nagainst his consent, thereby occasioning heavy\nlosses in other engagements -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n1084\nDigitized by Google\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.\n91\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nContracts, &c.-Continued.\n3\n25\nin favor of paying Henry Grady, for corn delivered\nin part compliance with contract to furnish the\narmy in Cherokee country, he being prevented\nfrom completing it by the act of Government\nofficers making another contract for a large\nquantity of the same article at a much higher\nrate, thereby preventing him from getting even\nthat which he had engaged, &c.\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n141\ns\n25\nagainst the claim of Benjamin Sayer, for losses in\nbuilding bridge over east branch of White wa-\nter, on the Cumberland road, growing out of an\nalleged failure on the part of the Government -\nRep. Com.\n1\n206\n8\n25\nCoombe, Griffith, & John P. Ingle, rent for their house,\n&c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n1\n2\n28\nCook, David, report of commissary general on claim of,\nin relation to purchase of powder\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n41\n2\n25\nreport of committee on same case\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n789\n1\n22\nCook, Samuel, destruction of house by the British\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n228\n1\n23\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n338\n2\n25\nCook, Elizabeth, team lost while in military service\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n1007\n1\n22\nCook, John W., revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n411\n1\n24\nCooke, Captain Thomas, representatives of, commuta-\ntion claim\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n211\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n245\n3\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n11\n1\n24\nCook, Peter, invalid pension -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n221\n2\n25\nCook, Raines, representatives of, commutation pay, re-\nvolutionary\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n912\n1\n22\nCooly, Ebenezer, against confirming land claim of\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n146\n2\n25\nCooper, John, revolutionary pension -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n822\n1\n22\nCooper, Thomas, refund fine under sedition act\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n244\n1\n23\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n473\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n303\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n343\n1\n23\nCooper, Joseph, interest on money due for supplying\nemigrating Indians\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n280\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n8'\n2\n25\nCooper, James, renewal of lost land warrant -\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n254\n1\n22\nCooper, Margaret, and Sarah Kirk, representatives of\nJohn Campbell, services as quartermaster in\nrevolution -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n220\n1\n24\non claim for interest\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\nI\n160\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n673\n1\n24\nCooper, Apollos, commutation claim -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n848\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n126\n3\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n111\n8\n25\nCopes, Thomas C., pre-emption to (certain inundated\nland -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n114\n1\n24\nCopeland, Captain Jesse, bounties paid enlisted soldiers\nRep. Com.\n3\n619\n1\n24\nCopeland, Zacheus, pay for revolutionary services\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n664\n3\n25\nCops, Thomas P., and others -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n97\n1\n25\nCopper coins, substitute for, by Lewis Feuchtwanger -\nEx. Doc.\n1\n7\n2\n25\nCopy-rights, in favor of extending right of renewal to\nheirs and representatives in the case of Peyton\nRandolph\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n1052\n2\n24\nCopy-right law, international, memorial of authors of\nGreal Britain in favor of\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n162\n25\n~~\n5\n117\n2\nmemorial of inhabitants of Philadelphia, against\nEx. Doc.\n8\n260\n2\n25\nmemorial of booksellers, Boston, same -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n340\n2\n25\nmemorial of inhabitants of Massachusetts, same\nEx. Doc.\n10\n416\n2\n25\nmemorial of inhabitants of Philaeelhpia, in favor of\nEx. Doc.\n10\n383\n92\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n1\n28\nCornyn, Peter, work on Cumberland road\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n455\n2\n25\nCornell, Thruston, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n794\n1\n24\nCornyn & Taggart, work on Cumberland road -\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n540\n2\n25\nCornwall, Amos, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n885\n1\n25\nCorn, wheat and other bread stuffs annually imported,\nfrom 1821 to 1837\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n44\n2\n25\nCorder, Bolus, heirs of, land claim\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n446\n2\n24\nCordage, manufactured from foreign hemp, in favor of\nallowing drawback on\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n229\n2\n25\nCore Sound, report survey channel of -\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n9\n301\n3\n25\nmemorial of inhabitants of North Carolina, in fa-\nvor of improving\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n9\n308\n2\n25\nsurvey of, with a view to an inland communica-\ntion from Chesapeake bay to Charleston, South\nCarolina\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\nIl\n445\nCorrespondence, diplomatic. (See Diplomatic corres-\npondence.)\n1\n24\nCorporation notes, amount cancelled in 1885 by Alex-\nandria\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n180\n2\n24\nSame, by corporation of Washington\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n181\nCosts and fees, reports on applications for refunding,\nin cases of illegal proceedings on the part of\nthe Government, &c., viz:\n1\n22\nin favor of claimants of certain teas, taken as the\nproperty of Thompson, who was indebted to\nthe Government\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n5\n486\n2\n22\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n103\n1\n23\nin favor of the owners of the British ship James\nMitchell, cost, growing out of illegal seizure by\nnavy officer -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n197\n1\n23\nin favor of Bates & Lacon, illegal seizure of cer-\ntain iron for duties\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n280\n)\n24\nagainst the claim of Captain John White, growing\nout of prosecution for neglecting to deposite\nregister of vessel with consul, &c.\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n.1\n161\n2\n22\nCottle, Ira, Indian depredations\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n91\n1\n24\nCottriall, Richard, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n650\n1\n24\nCottrell, Richard, forage requisitions -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n696\n1\n24\nCotton, report of the Secretary of the Treasury on the\ncultivation and manufacture of, with statements\nof the exports and imports in 1885\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n146\n8\n25\nreport against repealing duty on -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n324\n2\n23\nCotton canvass and clothing, documents respecting the\nuse of, in the navy\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n148\n1\n23\nCouch, John, invalid pension -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n1\n2\n25\nCounterfeiters, in favor of paying John E. Alexander\nfor services in arresting\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n624\n1\n22\nCounterfeiting and exporting foreign coins, punishment\nfor\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n214\n1\n23\nsubject again recommended\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n258\n1\n25\nCourts of enquiry, in the case of Brig. General Wool -\nEx. Doc.\n1\n46\n2\n25\nin the case of General Scott and General Gaines,\nheld at Fredericktown, Maryland, proceedings,\n&c., of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n78\n1\n22\nCourts martial, report of committee on the memorial of\nColonel Woolley, remonstrating against the sen-\ntence in his case\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n269\n8\n25\nproceedings of, in the case of Lieutenant Hunter,\nand copy of charges against Commodore Elliott\nEx. Doc.\ns\n118\nCourt, Supreme. (See Judiciary.)\n1\n22\nCourts, circuit, United States, for Ohio, Kentucky, and\nTennessee; number of days of session, and num-\nber of oauses tried within the last five years -\nDigitized by\nGoogle\nEx. Doc.\n5\n207\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.\n93\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nCourts, circuit, United States-Continued.\n2\n22\non the subject of reducing fees of attorneys, and\nother officers of\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n148\n1\n24\nreport of committee, in favor of allowing addition-\nal compensation to clerks in certain cases\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n170\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n356\n1\n24\nin favor of paying the heirs of David Caldwell,\nclerk of eastern district of Pennsylvania, cer-\ntain fees and daily allowances passed to the\ncredit of Conard the marshal -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n390\n1\n24\nin favor of paying Nicholas Hedges, crier of court,\nDistrict of Columbia, for services, said amount\nhaving been drawn by the marshal, and not paid\nover\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n576\n2\n23\nCourts in Florida, report of committee in favor of esta-\nblishing, at Apalachicola\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n19\n2\n25\nCourt-house, Alexandria, D. C., on the subject of build-\ning -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n96\n2\n25\nreport of committee, same subject\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n773\n1\n22\nCowan, George E, and others, Yazoo land claim\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n286\n2\n23\nCowper, John, commissions on certain claims collected\nunder Florida treaty -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n106\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n151\n1\n22\nCox, Daniel W., land claim, under Maison Rouge\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n178\n1\n22\nCox, John P., widow of, refund money of which he was\nrobbed while paymaster\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n5\n467\n1\n23\nCox, John W., invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n533\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n779\n1\n24\nCox, William, damages, giving up storchouse, use of\nTreasury Department\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n474\n2\n24\nCox & Brent, charges against Judge Thruston, official\nmisconduct\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n327\n2\n25\nCox, James, fees, crier of court eastern district of Penn-\nsylvania\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n902\n1\n24\nCozad, Samuel, expenses, &c., redemption from Indian\ncaptivity\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n54\n2\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n213\n2\n25\nCoyle, Thomas, aid to test the utility of his \" American\ncement\"\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n1021\n2\n22\nCrabb, Horatio N., extra services lieutenant marines -\nRep. Com.\n1\n47\n1\n23\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n29\n1\n28\nCraine, James, heirs of, commutation claim -\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n70\n1\n23\nCramer, Charles, and others, refund forfeiture\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n170\n1\n23\nCrawford & Jones, sureties of Green, postmaster\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n451\n1\n28\nCrawford, William, surety of A. P. Hay, receiver land\noffice\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n101\n2\n23\nCrawford, Colonel William, heirs seven year's half pay,\nrevolutionary\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n127\n1\n24\nCraddock, Robert, pay and rations, revolutionary ser-\nvices -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n421\n2\n25\nCrane, Orson -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n544\n2\n24\nCransion, Lydia, heirs of, navy pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n26\n2\n25\nCravat, Richard, report of register and receiver on land\nclaim of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n25\n2\n25\nCrapo, Philip, executor of Samuel Aborn, revolutionary\nclaim\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n1038\n1\n22\nCremenes, Moses, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n5\n474\n1\n28\nCreecy, Manuel, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n69\n1\n23\nCrews, H. B., assignee of, repairs on road in Florida -\nRep. Com.\n4\n529\n1\n24\nCresap, Daniel, revolutionary services\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n647\n2\n25\nCredentials of members, Mr. Adams's resolution on the\nsubject of. (See resolution No. 8, at the by\nGoogle\nof volume 4 of Rep. Com., 2d Sess. 25th Cong.)\n94\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n2\n23\nCrittenden, Stephen, land site for custom-house, Mid-\ndletown\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n44\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n34\n2\n24\nCrimes, President recommends repeal of the statute of\nlimitation in certain criminal cases\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n85\n2\n25-\nCriminals, memorial of inhabitants of Philadelphia, in\nfavor of executing them in prison yards\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n53\n1\n24\nCriminal court, District of Columbia, grand jury of\nWashington, on the subject of establishing\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n239\n2\n25\nCroaton Sound, survey of, with a view to inland com-\nmunication from Chesapeake bay to Charleston,\nSouth Carolina\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n11\n445\n2\n25\nCrockett, S. B., late postmaster, in relation to the ba-\nlance due from\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n353\n1\n22\nCrofoot, Benjamin, revolutionary pension\n.\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n35\n2\n25\nCrocket, Daniel H., invalid pension -\n-\n-\nRep: Com.\n3\n676\n1\n22\nCrosby, Eleakim, Canadian volunteer\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n55\n1\n22\nCrosby, Joshua, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n119\n2\n25\nCroskey, Joseph\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n957\n1\n24\nCross, Major Trueman, services, acting quartermaster\ngeneral\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n443\n3\n25\nCross, Major Trueman, in relation to the accounts of,\nextra allowances, &c.\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n$\n31\n1\n22\nCross, Thomas, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n40\n1\n23\nCross, James, supplies, Pennsylvania insurrection in\n1794\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n471\n1\n23\nCrooks, William, boards taken for public use -\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n129\n1\n24\nCrooks, William & James, indemnity, illegal seizure of\ntheir vessel\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n814\n2\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n243\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n64\n1\n24\nCrow, Albion T., stable burnt while in public service\nRep. Com.\n2\n491\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n22\n2\n25\nCrow shoals, pier at, Legislature of New Jersey in favor\nof\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n11\n433\n2\n25\nreport of committee, same subject\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n1050\n2\n25\nCrouch, Hazel W., administrator of, medical services\nRep. Com.\n4\n849\n1\n22\nCruzat, Antoine, donation claim to land\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n234\n1\n23\nSame\n1\n105\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n22\nCrumvine, Peter, work on Cumberland road -\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n455\n3\n25\nCruger, Henry N., Indian depredations in Florida\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n162\n1\n24\nCubbage, George, and others, Indian depredations,\nBlack Hawk - -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n569\n1\n24\nSame, by Sac and Fox -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n580\n1\n23\nCuba and Porto Rico, report of Secretary of State, with\ncopy of instructions and correspondence in re-\nlation to discriminating duties levied in the\nports of\nEx. Doc.\n3\n170\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n23\nreport of committee, same subject\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n468\n2\n23\ncorrespondence growing out of act of Congress\nlevying countervailing duties on vessels of\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n120\n2\n25\nCudderback, William A., revolutionary pension\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n778\n8\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n125\n1\n23\nCullens, John, invalid pension\nI\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n2%\n35\n2\n23\nCullumber, Joshua, vessel impressed and lost -\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\nI\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n38\n2\n25\nCulver, William, losses on contract, &c.\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n306\n2\n25\nCummings, Rev. James, services as chaplain to corps of\nvolunteers\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n2\n22\nCummins, William, prefers charges against Judge John-\n88\nson, of Arkansas\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\nCumberland road. (See Road, Cumberland,)\nDigitized by Google\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.\n95\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n2\n28\nCumberland river, report of engineer on progress in the\nimprovement of, within last two years previous\nto 1835\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n80\n2\n28\nletter from Secretary of War, as to the expendi-\nture of the appropriation of 1884, below Nash-\nville -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n113\n2\n28\nreport of survey of, with sundry maps and draw-\nings -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n171\n1\n24\namount appropriated for, the original estimates,\nand the sum required in 1836\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n212\n1\n24\nreport of committee, expenditures, improvement\nof\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n297\n2\n24\nreport of the state of the work in 1836, (docu-\nments accompanying President's message, page\n278) -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n25\nreport showing the nature of the work, when com-\nmenced, the amount appropriated, and the sum\nrequired in 1838\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n90\n2\n25\nadditional estimates for 1838, page 5\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n91\n1\n22\nCunningham, Jesse, invalid pension -\n-\n-\nRep: Com.\n1\n202\n2\n22\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n7\n1\n28\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n69\n2\n25\nCunningham, Joseph, Indian depredations\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n351\n1\n24\nCunningham creek, amount appropriated for the im-\nprovement of, original estimate, and the sum\nrequired in 1836 for its completion\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n212\n1\n24\nreport of committee, expenditures, improvement\nof\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n297\n1\n24\nestimate of funds required to close certain ac-\ncounts for the improvement of\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n767\n2\n25\nreport showing the nature of the work, when com-\nmenced, the amount appropriated, and sum re-\nquired in 1838\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n90\n2\n25\nCurrier, Solomon H., fees on duty bonds taken by him,\nand collected by his successor in office\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n394\n2\n25\nCurrin, Timothy, house rent -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n846\n8\n25\nCurrin, Richard, memorial of, on the subject of the salt\nlick reservation in Tennessee\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n139\nCurrency, for memorials from inhabitants of the differ-\nent States, on the subject of the deranged state\nof the currency. (See under head of Bank U.\nStates.)\n1\n22\nestimate by Hon. R. H. Wilde, as to the compa-\nrative expense of a small note and specie cir-\nculation of ten millions of dollars for 100 years,\n(see accompanying his resolution, No. 7, at the\nend of volume 5, reports of committees.)\n1\n23\nreports of committees, (by Campbell P. White,)\non the subject of coins and the currency\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n278\n1\n23\nreport of the Secretary of the Treasury, (Mr.\nCrawford,) in 1820, on the state of the, with a\ngeneral statement of the condition of the banks\nat that time -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n51\n2\n23\nstatements showing the circulation in specie and\npaper of the United States, and several other\ncountries, at several different periods -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n27\n1\n24\nviews of President Jackson on the subject of the,\npage 17\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n24\nobservations of Secretary of the Treasury, (Mr.\nWoodbury,) in relation to the, connected with\nthe deposite bank system, (annual report on\nFinance, page 20)\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\nGoogle\n1\n3\nDigitized by\n96\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n2\n24\nCurrency, observations of President Jackson again on\nthe subject of the currency, page 11\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n25\nreport of the Committee of Wavs and Means, (by\nMr. Cambreleng,) on the subject of the, and\nwith a view to the establishment of an Indepen-\ndent Treasury; with views of the minority of\nthe committee annexed\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n634\n1\n24\nCushing, Thomas, bounty on fishing voyage\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n804\n2\n24\nCustis, Thomas, representatives of, commutation claim\nRep. Com.\n1\n189\nCustoms. (See Duties)\nbonds for duties. (See Duty bonds.)\nrevenue derived from. (See annual report on\nFinance.\n1\n28\ninstructions to collectors of the, under tariff acts\nof July, 1832, and March, 1833\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n47\n1\n28\nreport of committee, in favor of establishing ware-\nhouse system for the collection of\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\ns\n323\n2\n24\nSame object\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n195\n2\n23\ncopies of circulars (instructions) to collectors of\nEx. Doc.\n3\n79\n1\n24\nSame, to discontinue receipt of bank notes less\nthan $5, (annual report on Finance, page 54)\nEx. Doc.\n1\ns\n1\n22\nCustom-house officers, abstract of emoluments and ex-\npenditures in 1831\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n213\n2\n22\nSame, in 1832 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n146\n1\n28\nSame, in 1833 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n891\n2\n23\nSame, in 1834 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n178\n1\n24\nSame, in 1835 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n209\n2\n24\nSame, in 1836 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n177\n2\n25\nSame, in 1837 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n838\n3\n25\nSame, in 1838 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n188\n1\n22\nlist of those employed at Boston, New York, Phi-\nladelphia, Baltimore, and Charleston, in 1831,\nand their compensation\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n202\n2\n33\nreport of Secretary of the Treasury on fixing num-\nber of, and best mode of compensating\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n25\n1\n24\nfurther report of Secretary of the Treasury, same\nsubject\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n27\n1\n24\nreport of committee on fixing the number and\ncompensation of, and to change certain collec-\ntion districts -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n480\n2\n28\nletter from Secretary of the Treasury, in answer\nto call for the amount of salaries paid officers at\nBoston, New York, Philadelphia, and Balti-\nmore, under second section of act of 27th June,\n1834, stating that no payments had been made\nEx. Doc.\ns\n104\n2\n24\ndocuments in relation to the fees of the gaugers of\nthe port of New York\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\ns\n116\n1\n24\nmemorial of merchants of Boston, in favor of in-\ncreasing number of\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n527\n1\n24\nsalary of two offices allowed to John H. Petterson,\nhe having performed the duties of both\n-\nRep. Com.\ns\n805\n2\n25\nadditional compensation allowed to, under act of\n4th July, 1836\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n217\n3\n25\nbonds of the collectors and naval officers of Phila-\ndelphia, New York, and Boston, dates and sure-\nties -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n130\n1\n22\nCustom-houses, at New York, letter from Secretary of\nthe Treasury, recommending the erection of a\nnew one, and the disposal of the old one\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n256\n2\n22\nat Newburyport, report of committee in favor of\nerecting new one\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n67\nDigitized by Google\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.\n97\nSession.\nCongress.\nDescription\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n2\n28\nCustom-houses, letter from the Secretary of the Trea-\nsury, respecting the erection of custom-houses\nat New York, Baltimore, New Bedford, New-\nburyport, and Middletown; and in relation to\nsale of sites at Mobile and Sandy Hook, not\nbeing wanted\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n24\n1\n24\nSame, in relation Ito the progress made in the\nerection of custom-houses, and as to the amount\nnecessary in 1836 for the one at New York, and\nthe warehouse at Baltimore\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n18\ns\n25\namount expended on the one at New York, and\nthe amount required in 1839 for its completion\nEx. Doc.\n4\n136\n1\n24\nat Boston, memorial of merchants, erection of new\none -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n65\n1\n24\nreport of committee, making additional appropri-\nation for the one at Boston\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n448\n2\n22\nat Plymouth, memorial of merchants for erection\nof new one at that place\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n52\n1\n24\nat Philadelphia, memorial of Chamber of Com-\nmerce for new one at that city\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n63\n1\n24\nat Savannah, change site, and in favor of building\nnew house\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n682\n1\n24\nreport of committee on claim of architects for\nplans for building at New York, submitted to\nthe Secretary of the Treasury, and destroyed\nin burning of the Treasury Department\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n348\n3\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n278\n1\n22\nCutts, Thomas, representatives of, revolutionary certifi-\ncate -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n310\n1\n23\nCutts, John, (see Kutts,) plan, &c., for custom-house\nNew York, destroyed\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n405\n1\n23\nCutcheon, James, property taken by troops, late war\nwith Great Britain\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n462\n2\n25\nCuyahoga river, survey of\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n95\n1\n24\nDade, major, five years' half pay to widows and orphans\nof officers and soldiers under his command\nagainst the Indians\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n415\n3\n25\nDade institute, in favor of granting land to the\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n321\n1\n24\nDaggett & Atwater, refund tonnage duty\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n102\n2\n25\nDagget, Nathan, heirs of, revolutionary services\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n685\n1\n22\nDalton, Isaac, revolutionary pension -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n52\n1\n23\nDal, John, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n365\n1\n24\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n184\nDamages. (See Indemnity and contracts.)\n1\n22\nDana, N. & L., & Co., remit duty on salt destroyed\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n326\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n99\n1\n24\nDanforth, Joseph, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n431\n1\n24\nDaniels, Job, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n509\n1\n22\nDardin, David, representatives of, value of horse im-\npressed and lost in the revolution\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n48\n1\n22\nDarling, Henry, remit duty, violation cod fishery\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n361\n1\n28\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n108\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n44\n2\n24\nDarling Eli, navy pension\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n23\n1\n22\nDauphin, Jane, administratrix of John, refund forfeiture\nof vessel\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n140\n2\n25\nDavenport, George, memorial of\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n331\n1\n23\nDavis, Charles B., furniture destroyed by the British,\nmeans of removal taken for public use\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n314\n1\n23\nDavis, William, work on Cumberland road\n-\n-\n24\nRep. Google Com.\n4\n455\n1\nDavis, William, of New York, arrears of revolutionary\nby\npension\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n416\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n-\n214\n13\n98\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n1\n23\nDavis, Eli, horse lost in war with Black Hawk\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n476\n1\n24\nDavis, Daniel, horse lost in war with Great Britain\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n413\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n15\n2\n24\nDavis, Daniel, of Maine, revolutionary pension\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n61\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n157\n-\n1\n24\nDavis, Jonathan, horse lost in war with Great Britain\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n482\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n21\n3\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n44\n2\n24\nDavis, Lot, privateer pension - -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n30\n3\n25\nDavis, Robert, lost horse campaign against Seminole\nIndians\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n43\n2\n24\nDavis, John, heirs of, revolutionary services -\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n69\n2\n25\nDavis, John, of Virginia, revolutionary pension\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n605\n3\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n31\n1\n22\nDavis, Amasa, assignee of, refund penalty erroneously paid\nRep. Com.\n1\n58\n2\n25\nDavis, Elisha, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n700\n1\n22\nDavis, Winthrop, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n118\n2\n25\nDavis, Nathaniel, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n296\n8\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n81\n1\n22\nDavis, William, and others, aliens, on granting patents\nto\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n458\n2\n25\nDavis, Levi, & F. Forman, attorneys, for professional\nservices, defending register of land office, &c.\nRep. Com.\n3\n710\n1\n22\nDaws, Mary, pre-emption right to land\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n94\n1\n24\nDawson, George, work on Cumberland road -\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n734\n2\n24\nDawson, John, heirs of, locate land in lieu of that taken\nfor public use\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n36\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n295\n3\n25\nDawson, William, & Co., repeal duty on cotton, report\nagainst repealing\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n324\n2\n23\nDay, Sylvester, allowance for quarters as assistant sur-\ngeon\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n111\n2\n25\nSame, adverse report -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n401\n1\n24\nDay, Joseph, administrator of, commutation claim\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n819\n1\n22\nDeaf and dumb, in Ohio, grant land, aid in education of\nRep. Com.\n2\n312\n3\n25\nin Indiana, Legislature of Indiana, same object -\nEx. Doc.\n4\n153\n1\n24\nDeas & Findley, medical attendance on troops\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n270\n2\n22\nDearing, William L. S., field notes and surveying in-\nstruments accidentally lost\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n34\n1\n23\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n128\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n321\n1\n24\nfor services, aid in making surveys in Mississippi\nRep. Com.\n1\n341\n3\n25\nDeblieux, Alexander L., land claim\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n150\nDebt, public, state of the. (See annual report of Com-\nmissioners of the Sinking Fund.)\n1\n22\namount paid in 1830 snd 1831\n7\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n200\n2\n22\nremarks of the President in relation to the near\napproach of the extinguishment of, page 8\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n23\namount expended in each State annually, from\n1791 to 1833, on account of the\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n89\n1\n24\nwbole amount paid off, (President's message, page\n14) -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\nDebt. (See Balances, aud see Defaulters.)\ndue from Commercial Bank of Lake Erie, on the\nsubject of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n53\n1\n22\nDebtors, insolvent, President recommends modification\nin acts for the relief of, page 13\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n22\nannual report of the names of applicants under act\nof 1831, for the relief of\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n54\n2\n22\nSame in 1832, with copy of instructions from the\nTreasury Department, rendered necessary by\nact of 14th July, 1832\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc\nDigitized by\nGoogle\n2\n69\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.\n99\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n1\n23\nDebtors, insolvent, names of applicants, &c., in 1833\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n239\n2\n23\nSame, in 1834 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc\n2\n89\n1\n24\nSame, in 1835 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n24\n2\n24\nSame, in 1836 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n80\n2\n25\nSame, in 1837 -\n.\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n37\n3\n25\nSame, in 1838 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n39\n2\n23\nmemorial of merchants of New York, extend pro-\nvisions of acts for the relief of\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n81\n2\n23\nreport of Secretary of the Treasury, in favor of\nextending acts for the relief of\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n37\n1\n23\nreport of committee, in favor of releasing rever-\nsionary interest in the case of Dominick Lynch\nRep. Com.\n1\n200\n3\n25\nreport of the Secretary of the Treasury, in favor\nof extending the benefits of the insolvent law to\ncases of insolvencies occurring on or before 1st\nday of January, 1839 -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n96\n2\n24\nDebtors, imprisoned, in the District of Columbia, be-\ntween 1820 and 1836, showing the names and\namount of debt and cost in each case -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n24\n1\n22\nDebt, imprisoned for, report of committee, (by R. M.\nJohnson,) in favor of abolishing\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n194\n2\n22\nSame, reprinted\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n5\n1\n24\nin favor of abolishing, in the District of Columbia\nRep. Com.\n3\n782\nDebenture. (See Drawback.)\n1\n22\nDecatur, Susan, widow of Commodore Stephen, memo-\nrial of, in behalf of herself and crew of the\nketch Intrepid, on account of the destruction of\nthe Philadelphia frigate; with list of those on\nboard of the Intrepid at the time\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n27\n1\n23\nreport of committee, in favor of rewarding the\ncaptors of the frigate -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n45\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n237\nDefences. (See Fortifications, and see Frontiers.)\nDefaulters. (Also see Balances.)\n1\n25\non the subject of losses sustained by agents, &c.,\nunder the different modes of keeping the pub-\nlic revenue -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n29\n2\n25\nstatement showing the names of receivers, and\ncollectors, and depositories, who are in default\nto the Government; the length of time due; se-\ncurity given, and probable loss up to 1838; also\nshowing the balances due from the late deposite\nbanks\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n111\n2\n25\nletters from the Treasury Department to collec-\ntors and receivers who have failed to account -\nEx. Doc.\n9\n297\n3\n25\nin relation to defalcations which have occurred\nsince 1st October, 1837, and amount collected\nfrom defaulters since 17th January, 1838, as re-\nported in document No. 111 -\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n122\n2\n25\nbalances against deposite banks and collecting\nofficers not secured, and the probable loss in\n1838; also probable loss on duty bonds, and loss-\nes on depreciated bank paper\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n191\n2\n25\nreports from the several departments, on the sub-\nject of providing for more strict accountability\nof disbursing officers, to prevent defalcations,\npage 165\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n8\n8\n25\nreport of the Secretary of the Treasury, in rela-\ntion to the defalcation of Samuel Swartwout,\nand recommending the adoption of measures to\nprevent similar occurrences -\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n18\n3\n25\nPresident recommends further legislation for the\nEx. Doc. Google\nby\npunishment, &c., of, page 11 - -\n-\n-\n100\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nDefaulters-Continued\n3\n25\ncopy of circular issued by Comptroller in 1821,\nand in relation to certain bonds and warrants\nreferred to in document communicating Swart-\nwout's defalcation\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n54\n3\n25\ncauses why the defalcation was not sooner disco-\nvered; copies of circular of November, 1835;\ncopies of Swartwout's bonds, and in relation to\nhis quarterly accounts\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n69\n3\n25\nreport of Select Committee to investigate the de-\nfalcations of Samuel Swartwout, and others,\nwith views of the minority of the committee\nannexed\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n313\n3\n25\ndocuments in relation to the case of Gen. Gratiot\nEx. Doc.\n3\n77\n3\n25\nin relation to debts due from certain banks in\nBoston, and from John K. Simpson, late pen-\nsion agent\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n120\n3\n25\nin relation to the balance standing against Thomas\nIrwin\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n169\n3\n25\nSame, in the case of Charles J. Ingersoll\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n245\n3\n25\nin relation to the defalcation of John Brahan\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n178\n3\n25\nsuggestions of the Comptroller, in relation to\nclosing certain description of accounts standing\non the books of the Treasury as balances, &c.\nEx. Doc.\n4\n127\n3\n25\nin relation to disbursing agents belonging to the\nmilitary, who have failed within the last two\nyears to settle for a longer period than two\nmonths\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n242\n1\n24\nDe Forrest, Ebenezer, revolutionary pension -\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n8\n2\n25\nDeitz, Johan Jost, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n452\n1\n24\nDe Kraff, Frederick C., services, surveyor city of Wash-\nington\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n351\n1\n22\nDe Graff& Walton, losses on Treasury notes, and inter-\nest on advances\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n394\n2\n23\nDe Grasse, Adelaide, (widow Grochamps,) daughter of\nthe late Count De Grasse, memorial of, revolu-\ntionary services of her father - -\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n149\n1\n23\nDe Kalb, Baron De, memorial of descendants of, for\nrevolutionary services of their ancestor\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n469\n1\n24\nSame, with memorial of S. Dewitt Bloodgood -\nEx. Doc.\n6\n232\n1\n22\nDe Lesdernier, Lewis F., revolutionary pension\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n169\n1\n24\nDe Lesdernier, William, refund discriminating duties\nRep. Com.\n2\n486\n1\n22\nDelapiere, Bartholomew, invalid pension\nRep. Com.\nI\n201\n-\n-\n1\n22\nDeloach, Simon, invalid pension\n1\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n295\n1\n23\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\nI\n37\n2\n23\nDelassus & Choteau, opinion of the Supreme Court in\nland cases of -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n172\n1\n22\nDelassus, Don Carlos Dehault, property destroyed, &c.,\nin revolt of inhabitants of West Florida\n5\n500\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n22\nDelawney, David, services, military inspector\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n60\n1\n23\nDelauney, Alexander, remit duty on medical works -\nRep. Com.\n3\n345\n1\n24\nDelord & Bailey, goods sold soldiers -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n359\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n9\n1\n23\nDelaware breakwater, names and compensation of su-\nperintendants on the\nEx. Doc.\n422\n-\n-\n-\n-\n5\n2\n23\nboard of officers make examination of, (documents\naccompanying President's message, page 97)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n23\nreport of board of officers as to the utility of con-\ntinuing the works on, with maps of the break-\n2/21/\nwater and harbor\n-\nI\n1\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n145\nreport of engineer on the state of the work in 1836,\n(documents accompanying President's message,\ngitized by Google\npage 255)\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\nI\n2\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.\n101\nCongress.\nDescription\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n24\nDelaware breakwater, memorial of Chamber of Com-\nmerce of Philadelphia, in favor of completing\nthe work\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n91\n24\nreport of committee, expenditures on the\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n297\n24\nadditional, same subject\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n767\n22\nDelaware river, report of survey of\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n306\n23\nreport of condition of the harbors on the, with\nestimate for the repair and preservation of the\nsame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n103\n24\nSame, in 1836 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n212\n24\nreport in relation to removal of bar near Fort\nMifflin, in the, (documents President's message,\npage 253)\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n24\nLegislature of Delaware, repair piers, &c., in the\nEx. Doc.\n4\n147\n25\nDelaware city, memorial of citizens of Philadelphia, for\nthe erection of piers, &c.\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n151\n25\nreport of examination, with plan, &c. for the im-\nprovement of, by H. Belin\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n199\n25\nmemorial of Chesapeake and Delaware Canal\nCompany, same object\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n251\nDelaware State, memorials in relation to the Bank of\nthe United States, and the removal of the pub-\nlic deposites. (See Bank United States.)\nmemorials on the subject of the tariff. (See\nDuties.)\nmemorials on the subject of nullification. (See\nNullification.)\n23\nLegislature, in relation to constructing harbor\nat Newcastle\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n189\n24\nLegislature, in favor of repealing tax for hospital\nmoney, on those engaged in the coasting and\nfisheries\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n146\n24\nLegislature, repair piers in the Delaware river -\nEx. Doc.\n4\n147\n23\nDement, John, correct erroneous entry of land\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n851\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n71\n24\nDemurage, report against the claim of Potts & Clements,\ntransporting provisions to Laguira, and their\nvessel detained\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n278\n25\nfavorable report, same case\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n1047\n23\nDennis, James, services of wagon and team\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n299\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n627\n24\nDennison, Christopher, revolutionary pension\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n198\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n171\n25\nDenham, David R., Indian depredations in Florida\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n167\n22\nDenmark, copies of instructions and correspondence in\nnegotiating treaty of indemnity with -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n249\n24\nreport of committee in relation to claims on, for\nprizes under Captain John Paul Jones, sent\ninto the port of Bergen, and restored to the ori-\nginal owners -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n297\n25\non same subject\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n389\n24\nDepartments, Executive, report of Select Committee,\n(by Mr. Wise,) investigation into the adminis-\ntration of the -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n194\nDepredations. (See Indian depredations.)\nDespatches, bearers of. (See Diplomatic services.)\nDeposites, public money. (See Surplus revenue.)\n(See Banks, depositories.)\nfor memorials in relation to the removal of the\ndeposites. (See Bank United States.)\nPresident informs Congress of the removal of,\nfrom the Bank United States, page 12\n-\nEx. Doc.\nby\nGoogle\n102\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nDeposites public money-Continued.\n1\n23\nreport of the Secretary of the Treasury, reasons\nfor the removal from Bank United States\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n23\nreport of Committee of Ways and Means, in rela-\ntion to the removal of the deposites from Bank\nUnited States\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n312\n1\n23\nreport of the minority of the committee, (by Mr.\nPolk,) page 96\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n312\n1\n23\nSame, (by Mr. Binney) -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n313\n1\n23\nreport of Committee of Ways and Means, (by Mr.\nPolk,) in favor of continuing State banks as de-\npositories\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n422\n1\n24\nPresident recommends that suitable provision be\nmade for the, page 19\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n23\namount on deposite in banks on 1st April, 1836 -\nEx. Doc.\n6\n252\n2\n24\namount on deposite in each quarter of 1833, '34,\n'35, and '36 -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n77\n2\n24\namount to be deposited with each State -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n62\n2\n24\nstatement, showing difference in distribution be-\ntween electoral vote and direct tax mode, page\n24\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n25\nPresident Van Buren recommends the suspension\nof the payment of the fourth instalment to the\nStates, (message at extra session)\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\nDepreciation on Treasury notes. (See Treasury notes.)\n2\n24\nreport against the claim of the officers of the sloop\nof war Boston, for depreciation of money paid\nthem on a foreign station\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n278\nDesertions in the army. (See Army.)\n2\n24\nDeshields, Joseph, refund fine, clearance of vessel\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n34\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n86\n2\n23\nDespatch, owners of the brig, refund discriminating du-\nties on\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n130\n3\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n109\n]\n24\nDe Treville, John, heirs of, commutation claim\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n393\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n133\n3\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n161\n1\n22\nDetroit, property destroyed at the surrender of, report\nof Select Committee in favor of providing for\nthe payment of\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n393\n1\n23\nDevelin, John S., quartermaster sergeant, for services\nas clerk to the quartermaster -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n294\n154\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n-\n1\n2\n453\n1\n22\nDevelin, Henry, work on Cumberland road\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n456\n2\n24\nDevan Brun, Ann Levancher, revolutionary seven years'\nhalf pay\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n302\n3\n25\nDe Villemont, Don Carlos, land claim\nRep. Com.\n1\n243\n-\n-\n1\n24\nDewey, Ebenezer, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n497\n2\n28\nDibble, Orange H., report of the Secretary of the Trea-\nEx. Doc.\nm\n1\n12\nsury on the claim of, damages, &c., in relation\n2\n51\nto the building of the Potomac bridge -\n-\n2\n23\nreport of committee on said claim\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n148\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n792\n1\n25\nreport of the Secretary of the Treasury, under\njoint resolution referring this case to him for\nexamination, &c.\n-\n-\nI\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n48\n2\n25\nstatement of his claim submitted by himself\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n33\n1\n24\nDickey, John L., letter from, in relation to the location\nof the Cumberland road from Springfield to\nRichmond\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc\n206\n-\n1\n22\nDickenson, Seth, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\n2\nRep Com.\n1\n42\n25\nDickinson, Thomas W., revolutionary claim -\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n505\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 103\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n1\n24\nDickerson, Samuel, change entry of land\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n287\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n494\n]\n22\nDick, Elias D., administrator of, bounties, &c., paid\nsoldiers\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n193\n2\n25\nDickson, William\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n959\n2\n25\nDixon, John, military bounty land\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n252\n3\n25\nDickey, Miles W., violation on part of the Post Office\nDepartment of his contract\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n274\n1\n24\nDillard, James, heirs of, commutation claim -\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n833\n1\n24\nDimick, Peter, revolutionary pension -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n215\n1\n22\nDiplomatic services, Secretary of the Treasury (Mr.\nMcLane) recommends an increase of the sala-\niies of ministers (annual report on Finance,\npage 11)\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n3\n1\n22\nmemorandum of persons who have performed du.\nties of charges d'affaires, and who claims com-\npensation\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n146\n1\n22\nreport of committee on the subject of expenses,\n&c., of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n331\n2\n22\nreport of Secretary of State on the subject of our\ndiplomatic intercourse, and in relation to the in-\nadequacy of salaries of ministers and other\nagents; and also in relation to the state of the\narchives of the legations\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n94\n1\n23\nPresident again calls the attention of Congress to\nthe above subject, page 9\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n2\n24\ncomparative statements in relation to a change in\nthe salaries of ministers, in 1837\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n78\n2\n24\ndisbursements, &c., consuls, Barbary powers\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n69\n2\n25\nSame, in 1837 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n149\n2\n25\nSecretary of State suggests revision in the consu-\nlar system, page 165 -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n8\n2\n25\ndocuments on same subject\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n11\n467\n2\n25\nlist of ministers, and other agents in office on the\n4th March, 1829; those recalled, and subse-\nquent appointments; service and pay -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n368\n2\n25\nreport of committee on the subject of the expenses\nof the State Department, as it relates to the di-\nplomatic service; with a statement showing the\nestimated expense in 1838 of the several mis-\nsions, compared with an average expense of the\nsame for the last eleven years\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n931\nDiplomatic services, reports on claims for, viz:\n2\n22\nin favor of settling the accounts of Michael Hogan\non principles of equity\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n105\n1\n23\nin favor of allowing Alexander Scott interest on\nclaim heretofore settled\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n427\n2\n23\nin favor of allowing Edmund Roberts pay for extra\nservices\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n25\n1\n24\nin favor of paying John Randolph Clay, secretary\nof legation, for services as charge d'affaires at\nSt. Petersburg\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n212\n1\n24\nin favor of allowing Henry Wheaton, outfit, &c,\ncharge d'affaires court of Prussia\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n213\n1\n24\nSame, to Thomas P. Barton\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n294\n1\n24\nin favor of allowing Alexander H. Everett office\nrent -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n562\n1\n24\nagainst the claim of the representatives of Henrv\nF. Lamb, for expenditures, &c., in 1785, as di-\nplomatic agent to Algiers\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n622\n1\n24\nin favor of paying Thomas L. L. Brent, expenses\nin procuring copies of documents on the sub-\ngitized by Google\nject of spoliations while Charge in Portugal -\nRep. Com.\n3\n675\n104\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nDiplomatic services, &c.-Continued.\n1\n24\nin relation to allowing John Adam Smith, outfit,\n&c., acting as charge d'affaires at the court of\nLondon\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n841\n2\n24\nin favor of paying J.P. Hutchinson for services as\nCharge at Lisbon\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n115\n2\n25\nin favor of Charles S. Walsh, for same in Spain\nRep. Com.\ns\n639\n2\n24\nin favor of the representatives of William Tudor,\nfor services as diplomatic agent at Lima\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n200\n2\n24\nin favor of Richard Harrison, for services, &c., as\ncommercial agent, &c., in Spain during the\nrevolutionary war\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n205\n2\n25\nin favor of settling the accounts of the representa-\ntives of Aaron Vail, consul at L'Orient, on\nprinciples of equity, &c.\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n637\n2\n25\nin favor of paying expenses, &c., of Jesse E. Dow,\nbearer of despatches\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n806\n1\n22\nDiplomatic correspondence from 1783 to 1789, in favor\nof authorizing the publication of, continuation\nof former publication by Mr. Sparks\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n356\nDisbursements. (See Expenditures.)\ncommissions on. (See Commissions.)\nDiscriminating duties. (See Duties.)\nDistribution of surplus revenue. (See Surplus revenue.)\nDistrict of Columbia. (See Columbia, District.)\nDistress, seamen. (See Seamen, and see Salvage.)\n2\n23\nDisbursing officers, circular, instructions issued to\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n79\n2\n25\nreports from the several departments on the sub-\nject of providing for more strict accountability of\nEx. Doc.\n1\n3\n2\n25\nDismal Swamp canal, additional sum required in 1838\nfor\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n90\n2\n25\nreport of survey from the southern debouche to\nWinyaw bay, with a view of opening inland\ncommunication from Chesapeake bay to Charles-\nton, South Carolina\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n11\n445\n2\n23\nDocumentary History of the Revolution, by Clark and\nForce, report of Secretary of State on the sub-\nject of the contract for the publication of the\nEx. Doc.\n2\n36\n1\n24\nreport of Committee of Ways and Means, (by Mr.\nCave Johnson,) on rescinding contract for the\npublication of\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n819\n1\n22\nDocuments, State papers, progress in the printing new\nedition of, by Gales & Seaton -\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n29\n1\n22\nreport of the Clerk of House of Representatives\nand Secretary of the Senate, of their proceed-\nings under act authorizing the publication of\nthe State papers\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n35\nI\n-\n2\n24\nprinting, &c., completed in 21 volumes -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n180\nDocks. (See Navy yards.)\n2\n23\nDodge, Colonel Henry, copy of his journal of expedi-\ntion to the Camanches Indians in 1834, (docu-\nments, President's message, page 70)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n24\ncopy of his journal, expedition to the Rocky\nmountains in 1835\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n181\n1\n23\nDodge, Andrew, expenditures, military service\nRep. Com.\n4\n470\n-\n1\n.24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n16\n2\n24\nDodge, Joshua, consulate fees, &c.\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n163\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\nsee\n3\n25\nDodge, Catharine, land claim\n117\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n2\n22\nDohrman, Arnold Henry, heirs of, land for revolution-\nary services -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n68\n23\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n55\n-\n23\nDolman, A. & S., work on Cumberland road -\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n456\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 105\nCongress.\nDescription\n-\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nDomestic manufactures. (See Manufactures.)\n2\n25\nDonaldson & Colt, expenses, &c., arresting mail robbers\nRep. Com.\n2\n528\n1\n22\nDonelson, Alexander, assignee of D. G. Howard, lost\nhorse Seminole war -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n188\n1\n22\nDonaldson, Lothario, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n380\n3\n25\n1\nDonnel, John, executors of, vessel sunk defence of Bal-\ntimore\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n66\n3\n25\nDoty, Hon. J. D., letter of, on internal improvements\nin Wiskonsin\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n175\n2\n25\nDoorkeeper House of Representatives, fixing duties of\nRep. Com.\n3\n750\n2\n25\nDorsett, Oliver, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n610\n1\n22\nDougherty, William, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n367\n1\n22\nDougherty, Christopher, revolutionary pension\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n410\n1\n23\nDougherty, Bernard, work on Cumberland road\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n456\n1\n24\nDougherty, Richard, invalid pension -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n784\n2\n25\nDougherty, John, pre-emption, land at Mineral point -\nRep. Com.\n3\n687\n1\n23\nDouglass, George, and others, pre-emption rights to land\nRep. Com.\n1\n135\n2\n23\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n61\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n677\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n198\n1\n23\nDouglass, Colonel William, heirs of, revolutionary seven\nyears' half pay\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n138\n2\n25\nDouglass, Stephen P. W., patent for new invention\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n668\n1\n23\nDousman, Michael, land claim\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n396\n2\n25\nDouthat, Samuel, and others, Indian depredations dur-\ning the revolution\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n1067\n2\n25\nDow, Jesse E., expenses, &c., bearer of despatches -\nRep. Com.\n3\n806\n1\n24\nmoiety of bail forfeited on his charge, &c., em-\nbezzlement of public property\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n843\n2\n25\nSame case\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n5\n1\n22\nDow, Benjamin, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n232\n2\n22\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n7\n1\n24\nDow, Jonathan, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n436\nI\n24\nDow, John, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n555\n1\n23\nDowney, Edward, work on Cumberland road -\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n456\n2\n23\nDownes, Commodore John, settlement of his accounts,\nallowance of a certain sum improperly charged\nto him\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n48\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n33\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n728\n3\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n98\n2\n23\nreimburse cost of presents to natives of Sandwich\nislands\nI\nI\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n102\n2\n25\nDowd, Benjamin B., invalid pension -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n803\n1\n23\nDoxtator, Peter, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n364\n1\n24\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n59\nDrafts, protested. (See Bills of exchange, also Indem-\nnity.)\nDrafts, post-offices. (See Post-office acceptances.)\n1\n24\nDrane, Lieut. Anthony, repairs, barracks New Orleans\nRep. Com.\n1\n121\n1\n22\nDraper, Joseph, contesting election of Chas. C. Johnson\nRep. Com.\n3\n444\n1\n23\nDragon, Michael, heirs of, report of register and receiver\non land claim of\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n180\n2\n22\nDragoons, report of committee, in favor of converting\ncorps of mounted rangers into regiments of\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n17\nDrawings, &c. (See Architect.)\n1\n22\nDrawbacks on exports, in 1828, '29, and '30, compared\nwith amount of duties\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n13\n2\n22\nSame, in 1829, '30, and '31\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n7\n1\n23\nSame, in 1830, '31, and '32\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n28\n2\n23\nSame, in 1831, '32, and '33\n:\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n133\nI\n24\nSame, in 1832, '33, and '34\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n296\n14\n106\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nDrawbacks, &c.-Continued.\n2\n24\nstatement of drawback payable on each article of\nmerchandise exported in 1832, '33, '34, and '35\nEx. Doc.\n3\n94\n1\n22\nin relation to extending right of, to Key West, on\ncertain merchandise\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n209\n2\n23\non the subject of allowing drawback on merchan-\ndise transported over land to Mexico, and on\ngoods to Indians west of the Rocky mountains\nEx. Doc.\n3\n116\n1\n24\nreport of Committee of Commerce, in favor of ex-\ntending the privilege of\nRep. Com.\n3\n590\n-\n-\n-\n2\n25\nreport of Committee of Commerce, in favor of ex-\ntending privilege of, placing all ports on equal-\nity, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n304\n1\n24\nreport of committee, against allowing drawback\non segars made of imported leaf, &c. -\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n688\n2\n24\nreport of committee, in favor of allowing draw-\nback on cordage manufactured from foreign\nhemp\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n229\n2\n25\namount of, paid annually, from 1791 to 1836\nEx. Doc.\n10\n330\n-\nreports on applications for the payment of draw-\nbacks withheld by reason of informalities, viz:\n1\n22\nin favor of William Osborn, oath, &c., not taken\nin time\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n23\n-\n1\n23\nin favor of James Marsh, goods innocently re-\npacked\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n158\n1\n23\nin favor of Samuel D. Walker, on Spanish tobac-\nco; signatures of naval officer and surveyor ac-\ncidentally omitted to export entry\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n171\n-\n1\n23\nin favor of Stephen Kingston, irregularity in the\nshipment of certain sugars\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n195\n1\n23\nin favor of Gwathmey & Ray, on cotton, presence\nof an officer of the customs when reshipped\nwanting\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n203\n1\n23\nin favor of McJimsey & Jackson, on sugar, return\nof lading omitted\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n231\n1\n24\nin favor of the representatives of Jacob Shoemaker,\noath, &c., not taken in time\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n219\n3\n25\nin favor of Samuel Hoffman, oath, &c., not taken\nin time\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n210\n1\n22\nDrish, Charles, representative of Christian Ish, revolu-\ntionary certificate\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n1\n23\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n1\n22\nDrummon, Grieve, invalid pension\nI\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n154\n1\n24\nDrury, Samuel, property taken from him, trading with\nIndians without a license\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\ns\n755\n2\n24\nDrury, Matilda, tobacco destroyed by the British in late\nwar\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n253\nDry docks, (See Navy yards.)\n1\n22\nDubose, Samuel, administrator of E. D. Dick, bounties,\n&c., paid soldiers\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n193\n1\n22\nDucharme, Paul, land claim -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n363\n1\n22\nDucoing, Francois, invalid pension\n-\n.\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n187\n1\n23\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n1\n22\nDu Commun, Joseph, teacher military academy, pen-\nsion, loss of sight\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep Com.\n1\n1\n24\nDuchoquet, Francis, representatives of, confirmation\nIndian grant\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n114\n2\n23\nDudley, Benjamin W., executor of Wilkins, allowance\nof interest\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n1\nx\n1\n24\nSame -\nDigitiz\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n$\nDuelling, memorials on the subject of, viz:\n25\ninhabitants of Newark, New Jersey\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n198\n25\nprofessors of Cambridge college-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n221\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.\n107\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nDuelling, memorials, &c.-Continued.\n2\n25\nLegislature of Massachusetts\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n382\n2\n25\nLegislature of New York\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n391\n2\n25\nreport and testimony in relation to the duel be-\ntween Hon. Jonathan Cilley and Hon. William\nJ. Graves\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n825\n2\n22\nDue bills, issued by assistant quartermaster Tupper in\n1816 and 1817, in relation to the payment of\nRep. Com.\n1\n115\n3\n25\nin favor of paying Chauncey Calhoun's claim,\nTupper's due bills\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n151\n8\n25\nSame, in the case of John Howe, similar claim -\nRep. Com.\n1\n188\n2\n25\nagainst paying those issued by quartermasters, un-\nless the purpose for which given is distinctly\nstated, (see the case of David Stone) -\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n541\ncancelled by Alexandria, &c. (See Corporation\nnotes.)\n2\n25\nDublin township, Mercer county, Ohio, ascertain value\nof school lands covered by grants to Shane and\nGodfroy\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n-\n-\n559\n3\n25\nreport from the Land office, showing its value, &c.\nEx. Doc.\n1\n9\n3\n25\nreport of committee, in favor of paying the value,\n&c. -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n241\n2\n25\nDubois, J. B., land claim\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n$10\n2\n25\nDuchuquette, same\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n310\n2\n25\nDuckwitz & Victor, remission of duties\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n688\n1\n22\nDufossat, Joseph Soneat, land claim\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n32\n1\n22\nDukes, Joseph, Indian reservation\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n246\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n719\n3\n25\nDummett, D. & F. H., Indian depredations in Florida\nRep. Com.\n1\n162\n1\n22\nDunham, Stephen, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n41\n1\n23\nDunham, Daniel, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n83\n1\n22\nDunn, Robert, revolutionary pension -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n16\n1\n23\nDuncan, Samuel C., losses, grading Cumberland road\nRep. Com.\n4\n480\n1\n23\nDuncan, Silas, navy pension -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n503\n2\n24\nDuncan & Taylor, goods seized\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n217\n2\n25\nDuncan, Mathew, defalcation, recruiting service\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n804\n1\n24\nDunkirk harbor, amount appropriated for, the original\nestimate, and the sum necessary in 1836 for the\nimprovement of\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n212\n1\n24\nreport of committee, same subject\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n297\n2\n25\nreport showing the nature of the work, when com-\nmenced, the amount appropriated, and the sum\nrequired in 1838\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n90\n1\nDu Ponceau, Peter S., on the culture of silk -\nEx. Doc.\n-\n1\n22\n11\n-\n5\n232\n2\n25\nDupont, Abraham, horse lost in military service\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n888\n2\n25\nDurfee, Benjamin, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n879\n1\n22\nDurfee, Joseph, revolutionary pension -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n370\n1\n22\nDurkee, Nathan, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n168\n1\n24\nDuryee, Charles H., midshipman, pay for time while\ndismissed, and reinstated\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n177\n1\n24\nDurette, Lewis, heirs of, relinquish title of United\nStates in certain lands to\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n261\n2\n25\nDurant, Elizabeth, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n881\n3\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n32\nDuties, collection of. (See Custom-house officers.)\nDuties, revenue derived from. (See annual reports on\nFinance.)\nDuties and drawbacks. (See Drawbacks.)\n1\n22\nDuties and drawbacks, comparative view of, in 1828,\n'29, and '30\n-\n-\nI\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n22\nSame, in 1829, '30, and '31\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc\n1\n28\nSame, in 1830, '31, and '32\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n108\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n2\n23\nDuties and drawbacks, comparative view of, in 1831,\n'32, and '33\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\ns\n133\n1\n24\nSame, in 1832, '33, and '34\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n296\n2\n24\non each article of imported merchandise, in 1832,\n'33, '34, and '35\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n94\n1\n22\nDuty on tonnage, report against repealing act author-\nizing the collection of, at Baltimore, as port\ncharges\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n445\n1\n22\nDuties, respecting tonnage duties levied at Martinique\nand Guadaloupe on American vessels, and in\nrelation to duties levied on French vessels from\nthose ports\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n21\n1\n22\nrespecting the exemption of Portuguese vessels\nfrom tonnage duties -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n206\n1\n24\ncorrespondence, &c., respecting the repeal of dis-\ncriminating duties on cargoes and vessels of\nPortugal\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n134\n1\n23\nreport of the Secretary of State, respecting dis-\ncriminating duties levied in the ports of Cuba\nand Porto Rico\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n170\n1\n23\nreport of committee, recommending countervail-\ning duties on vessels from those ports\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n463\n2\n23\ncorrespondence growing out of the act levying\ncountervailing duties -\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n120\n2\n23\nletter from American consul at Porto Rico, on\nsame subject, with a statement of duties levied\nin 1835\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n173\n2\n22\nreport of the Secretary of State, refund tonnage\nduties on vessels of nations that have abolished\ndiscriminating duties on American vessels\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n129\n1\n24\nrecommendation of the President, respecting dis-\ncriminating duties on Dutch and Belgian ves-\nsels and cargoes, page 5\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n24\nreport of Committee on Foreign Affairs, same\nsubject, and in relation to refunding duty paid\non Belgian vessel Antonius -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n333\n1\n22\nobservations of the Secretary of the Treaaury,\n(Mr. McLane,) on the subject of arranging\ntariff of duties to the wants of the Government,\n(annual report on Finance, page 14) -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n3\n1\n22\nreport of the Secretary of the Treasury, (Mr.\nMcLane,) furnishing a new tariff of duties\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n222\n1\n22\ncomparative prices of wool with certain rates of\nduties, page 5\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n223\n1\n22\nPresident Jackson recommends modification in\ntariff of duties, (annual message, page 12)\n-\nEx. Doc\n1\n2\n1\n22\nreport of Committee of Ways and Means, (by Mr.\nMcDuffie,) for reducing and equalizing the\ntariff of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n279\n1\n22\nreport of the minority of the committee -\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n279\n1\n22\nreport of the Committee on Manufactures, (by\nMr. Adams,) recommending a new tariff\n-\nRep. Com.\n5\n481\n1\n22\nstatement of amount of duties which would accrue\nunder tariff bill reported by Mr. Adams\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n261\n1\n22\nstatements of collectors in relation to the effect of\nthe tariff acts on the prices of certain articles\nEx. Doc.\n6\n261\n1\n22\nstatement of duties remitted under act of 2d\nMarch, 1831 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n37\n1\n22\nSame, under act of 28th May, 1830\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n216\n1\n22\nnet amount of revenue collected annually for se-\nveral years back on various foreign articles of\nmanufactures, and in relation to iron admitted\nas scrap iron -\n-\n-\n-\nDigitized\nEx.\nGoogle\n301\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 109\nCongress.\nDescription\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nDuties-Continued.\n22\nstatements showing the invoice or prime cost of\ngoods in the country from whence imported,\npaying ad valorem, specific, or free of duty,\nfrom 1821 to 1831\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n302\n22\nPresident again recommends a reduction in tariff\nof duties, (annual message, page 8)\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\nSouth Carolina opposes the collection of, under\ntariffact. (See Nullification.)\n22\nreport of the Committee on the Judiciary, (by\nMr. Bell,) providing for the enforcement of the\ncollection of duties in South Carolina\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n85\nreport of the Committee of Ways and Means, (by\nMr. Verplanck,) recommending reduction in\n22\nthe tariff. of duties, with statements of the\namount of revenue that will accrue under pro-\nposed alteration\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n14\ncomparative statements of duties under acts of\n22\n1816, '18, '24, '28, '32, and the bill reported by\nthe Committee of Ways and Means at this ses-\nsion, (1833)\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n96\ndata on which the Secretary of the Treasury cal-\n22\nculates that the duties will amount to eighteen\nmillions of dollars annually after the 3d March,\n1833 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n97\n22\nreport of Mr. Adams, (minority of the Committee\non Manufactures,) on the subject of protecting\nmanufactures\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n122\n23\nPresident declines recommending further reduc-\ntion in tariff of, (annual message, page 11)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n23\nrules and regulations adopted by the Treasury De-\nment, for carrying into effect tariff acts of July,\n1832, and March, 1833\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n43\n23\ncopies of instructions to collectors, relative to the\ncollection of duties under acts of July, 1832, and\nMarch, 1833 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n47\n23\namount of duties received in 1833 under the cash\nsystem, and which would have been deferred\nuntil 1834\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n259\n23\namount collected in each State in 1833 -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n17\n23\nwhole amount of duties collected in 1833; expen-\nses of collection, and the net revenue; amount\ncollected on each article, and rates of duties;\nalso showing the difference between importa-\ntions and exportations in each article, &c.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n118\n24\nSame, in 1834 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n295\n24\nPresident recommends the reduction of duty on\nsalt, and on all kinds of fuel and provisions,\n(annual message, page 15)\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n24\nreport of the Committee of Ways and Means, (by\nMr. Cambreleng,) in favor of modifying the\ntariff of duties; reduce the revenue to the wants\nof the Government -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n86\n24\nstatement showing the amount collected on each\narticle of imported merchandise, and the draw-\nback payable on re-exportation in 1832, '33,\n'34, and '35 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n94\n23\nreport of the Secretary of the Treasury, respect-\ning articles exempted under the 10th and 12th\nclauses of 2d section of tariff act of 14th July,\n1832, and suggesting certain alterations\n-\nEx. Doc.\n20\n24\nSame, reprinted\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n112\nDigitized by\n110\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nDuties-Continued.\n2\n22\nreport of committee, explain and amend 18th sec-\ntion of tariff act of 14th July, 1832, (hardware)\nRep. Com.\n1\n12\n1\n23\nreport of committee, in favor of refunding duties\nto David Watkins, on hardware imported be-\ntween July 18, 1831, and 20th November, 1832,\nunder 18th section tariff act of 14th July, 1832\nRep. Com.\n2\n222\n2\n22\ndocuments in relation to exempting (or refunding)\nduties on merchandise, imported under certain\ncircumstances, from the operation of the tariff\nact of 19th May, 1828, (Samuel Hicks, and\nothers, by their agent S. B. Barrell) -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n18\n1\n23\nSame, laid before the House by Committee of\nWays and Means, accompanied by a bill\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n123\n2\n23\nSame, reprinted, with estimate of the amount of\nclaims\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n96\n1\n24\nSame, again reprinted, with additional documents\nEx. Doc.\n3\n60\n2\n25\nreport of committee against these claims\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n1013\n2\n23\nreport of committee, in favor of refunding to John\nF. Lewis, similar case\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n95\n1\n22\non the subject of reducing duties on red wines of\nAustria\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n176\n1\n23\nreport of committee, on establishing system of\nwarehouse for the collection of\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n323\n-\n1\n24\nSame subject\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n195\n2\n22\nin relation to duties levied on French ship Pac-\n}\nmn\n1\n26\nEx. Doc.\ntole -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n37\n-\n1\n23\nrespecting frauds in the importation of lead, evade\nthe payment of duties\nEx. Doc.\n132\n-\n-\n-\n3\n1\n24\ncomparative statement of duties on French wines\nand silks, under tariff act of 1828, and act of\n1832, from 1830 to 1835\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n117\n1\n24\nreport of committee, in favor of refunding duties\npaid on plains, kerseys, and Kendal cottons -\nRep. Com.\n2\n309\n2\n23\nin relation to the allowance of drawback of duties\non goods transported over land to Mexico, and\nto Indians west of the Rocky mountains\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n116\n1\n24\ngoods destroyed by fire, New York, memorial of\nmerchants of New York, sufferers by fire, for\nan extension of credit on bonds for duties\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n33\n1\n24\nletter from the Secretary of the Treasury, in re-\nlation to extending the time on duty bonds of\nthose who suffered by fire in New York\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n104\n1\n24\nreport of the Committee of Ways and Means, ex-\ntending the time on bonds of those who suffered\nby the fire\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n41\n1\n24\nmemorial of the Chamber of Commerce of New\nYork, in favor of extending time on duty bonds\nEx. Doc.\n4\n163\n2\n24\namount of bonds suspended, &c., under act for the\nrelief of the sufferers by fire in New York\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n49\n1\n24\nmemorial of citizens of Salem, of remitting duties\non goods, sufferers by fire in New York\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n160\n2\n24\nmemorial of merchants of New York, same ob-\nject -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n25\n1\n25\nmerchants unable to pay their bonds, and Presi-\ndent Van Buren grants indulgencies, (see mes-\nsage at extra session) -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n1\n25\nSecretary of the Treasury, on same' subject, (see\nhis annual report on the state of the Finances,\npage 31)\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n8\nmemorial of merchants of New York, asking for\nindulgences on their bonds\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n24\nDigitized - by\nD, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.\n111\nDescription\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nOuties-Continued.\namount of bonds unpaid at the end of the first half\nyear of 1837, and data on which the Secretary\nestimates the amount of revenue expected to\nbe received in the last half of same year\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n28\namount of bonds proposed to be extended, and in\nrelation to the fees required for renewal\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n35\ndocuments in relation to the fees of district attor-\nney, renewal of duty bonds -\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n192\namount of losses on duty bonds -\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n191\nand drawbacks, annually, from 1791 to 1836, and\nvalue of goods admitted free, from 1821 to 1837\nEx. Doc.\n10\n330\nstatements showing the value of imports; payment\ninto the Treasury from duties; cost of collec-\ntion, and rate per cent; also expenditures of\nGovernment annually, from 1789 to 1837\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4.\n192\nrevenue affected by the loss of packet ships, &c.\nEx. Doc.\n4\n193\nreport of the First Comptroller, in relation to the\noperation of the existing laws for the collection\nof, and as to the expediency of explanatory le-\ngislation in regard to certain description of\ngoods\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n88\non cotton, report of committee, against repealing\nduty on cotton\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n324\nready made sails, report of committee, against\nlaying duty on\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n324\nmemorials for and against the reduction of duties\non certain articles, viz:\non hardware, memorial of citizens of New York,\nin favor of revising duties on -\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n144\nmemorial of importers of Philadelphia, in favor of\nrepealing provisoes in tariff act of 14th July,\n1832 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n72\nmemorial of importers of Albany, same -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n106\nmemorial of merchants of New York, same\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n112\nmemorial of merchants of Philadelphia, same sub-\nject -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n80\nmemorial of importers of Philadelphia, same\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n122\non woollen cloths, memorial of journeymen tailors\nof Philadelphia, in favor of reducing the duties\nEx. Doc.\n2\n71\nLegislature of Rhode Island, against the reduc-\ntion of duties -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n236\nmemorial of citizens of Amesbury and Salisbury,\nMassachusetts, against reducing duty -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n258\non wool, comparative statements of prices within\ncertain rates of duties, in 1832, page 5\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n222\nmemorial of citizens of Washington county, Penn-\nsylvania, against reducing the duties -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n241\nwool growers of Berkshire, Massachusetts, same\nEx. Doc.\n6\n269\non coal, memorials of citizens of Philadelphia,\n}\n117\nEx. Doc.\n4\nagainst a reduction of duty\n-\n-\n-\n118\nmemorials of owners of coal mines, and others in\nVirginia, against reducing duty\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n93\nmemorial of citizens of Portland, Maine, in favor\nof reducing duty\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n106\nmemorial of citizens of Schuylkill county, Penn-\nsylvania, against reduction of duty\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n158\non tallow, memorial of citizens of New Bedford,\nagainst the reduction of duties\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n128\nmemorial of Nantucket, same -\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n235\nmemorial of inhabitants of Hudson, same\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n224\nmemorial of citizens of New Bedford, same\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\nDigitized by\n112\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nDuties, memorials for and against, &e.-Continued.\n2\n22\non hemp, memorial of merchants of Boston, in\nfavor of reducing duties\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n56\n2\n22\non fossil salt, memorial of merchants of Baltimore,\nin favor of laying duty\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n74\n1\n22\non leather, memorial of manufacturers of Phila-\nadelphia, against reduction of duties -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n240\n]\n22\nof York county, same\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n252\n1\n22\non shoes and boots, memorial of manufacturers of\nLynn, Massachusetts, against reducing\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n257\n1\n22\non marble, memorial of manufacturers, against\nreduction of duty\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n247\n1\n22\non linens, merchants of New York, in favor of re-\nducing\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n278\ntariff of, memorials for and against the reduc-\ntion of, generally, viz:\n1\n22\nMaine, Legislature in favor of reducing tariff of\nEx. Doc.\n4\n183\n2\n24\ncitizens of Portland, against reducing duty on\ncoal\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n106\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n22\nNew Hampshire, citizens of Cheshire county, in\nfavor of protecting duties\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n277\n1\n22\ncitizens of Claremont, same -\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n288\n2\n22\ncitizens of Portsmouth, in favor of reducing the\ntariff\n-\nI\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n99\n1\n22\nMassachusetts, citizens of New Bedford, against\nreducing duty on tallow, &c.\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n123\n1\n22\ncitizens of Nantucket, same -\nEx. Doc.\n6\n235\n-\n1\n1\n22\ncitizens of Essex county, against reducing the\ntariff\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n261\n1\n22\nwool growers of Berkshire, same\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n%\n1\n22\ncitizens of Amesbury and Salisbury, same\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n238\n1\n22\nmanufacturers of shoes, of Lynn, same\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n257\n2\n22\nMerrimack Manufacturing Company, same\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n71\nEx. Doc.\nSI\n2\n22\nLegislature, same\n-\nI\n-\n-\n2\n2\n22\ncitizens of Middlesex, same\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\nss\n2\n22\nmerchants of Boston, against reducing on hemp\nEx. Doc.\n2\n56\n2\n22\ncitizens of Boston, against reducing tariff\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n110\n2\n22\nLegislature, against the passage of the bill re-\nported in 1837 for reducing -\n-\n-\nEx Doc.\n4\n170\n2\n24\ncitizens of Berkshire same\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n135\n-\nI\n22\nRhode Island, Legislature, against reducing the\ntariff\nI\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n236\n2\n22\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n57\n2\n22\ncitizens of the State, same\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n101\n]\n22\nConnecticut, Legislature, against reducing, and\nin favor of protecting duties\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n%\n22\ncitizens of Waterbury, against reducing\nEx. Doc.\n6\n260\n1\n-\n2\n22\ncitizens of Litchfield, same\n-\n-\nI\nEx. Doc.\n2\n98\n1\n22\nVermont, citizens of Windsor, against changing\nthe tariff\n-\n-\nI\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n251\n-\n1\n22\ncitizens of Bennington, same -\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n276\n1\n22\ncitizens of Rutland county, same\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n$\n2\n22\ncitizens of the State, same\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\nIII\n-\n1\n22\nNew York, convention in favor of protecting du-\nties\n-\n-\n,\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n186\n1\n22\ncitizens of the city of New York, in favor of re-\nducing the tariff\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n270\n1\n22\ncitizens of Renssalaer county, against reducing\nEx. Doc.\n6\n254\n1\n22\ncitizens of the city of New York, same, and in\nfavor of protecting duties\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n281\n1\n22\nmerchants of the city of New York, in favor of\nreducing on linens -\n-\n-\nEx. by Doc\nN\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.\n113\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nDuties, tariff of, memorials, &e.-Continued.\n1\n22\ncitizens of Brooklyn, against reducing tariff -\nEx. Doc.\n6\n279\n2\n22\nconvention of friends to domestic industry, in\nfavor of protecting duties\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n78\n2\n22\ncitizens of Saratoga, same\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n124\n2\n22\nAmerican Institute of New York, same\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n102\n2\n24\ncitizens of Brooklyn, in favor of reducing the\ntariff\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n128\n-\n-\n-\n1\n22\nNew Jersey, citizens of Trenton, against reducing\ntariff\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n271\n1\n22\ncitizens of Plainfield, same\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n287\nI\n22\nPennsylvania, free trade convention of Philadel-\nphia, in favor of modification of the tariff\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n82\nI\n22\ncitizens of Philadelphia, against reducing duty\n-\n-\n-\n-\n}\nEx. Doc.\n4\n-\n117\non coal\n-\n118\n1\n22\ncitizens of Schuylkill county, same -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n158\n1\n22\ncitizens of the State, in favor of reducing the\ntariff\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n154\n1\n22\ncitizens of Washington county, against reducing\non wool\n-\n-\nI\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n241\n1\n22\ncitizens of Philadelphia, against reducing on\nmarble\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n247\n1\n22\ncitizens of Franklin county, against reducing\ntariff\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n248\n-\n1\n22\nmanufacturers of leather, against reducing duty\non leather -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n240\n1\n22\ncitizens of York, same\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n252\n1\n22\nSame, on hats\n1.\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n273\n1\n22\njourneymen tailors, in favor of reducing on\nwoollen cloths\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n71\n1\n22\nLegislature of the State, against reducing tariff\nof duties\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n266\n1\n22\ncitizens of Northampton, same\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n275\n1\n22\ncitizens of Manyunk, same\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n255\n1\n22\nmanufacturers of brushes of Philadelphia, same\nEx. Doc.\n6\n268\n1\n22\ncitizens of Pittsburg, in favor of protecting du-\nties\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n285\n-\n1\n22\ncitizens of Bedford, same\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n290\n1\n22\ncitizens of Cumberland county, same -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n291\n1\n22\ncitizens of Schuylkill county, same\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n289\n1\n22\ncitizens of Fayette county, same\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n286\n1\n22\ncitizens of McConnellsburg, same\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n294\n2\n22\ncitizens of Huntington county, in favor of re-\nducing duties\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n50\n2\n22\nLegislature, opposed to any alteration in the\ntariff of\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n58\n-\n-\n2\n22\ncitizens of Easton, against reducing -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n73\n2\n22\ncitizens of Philadelphia, same\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n79\n2\n22\ncitizens of Westmoreland county, in favor of\nreducing the tariff -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n144\n2\n22\ncitizens of Delaware county, against reducing\nEx. Doc.\n3\n134\n2\n22\nimporters of hardware of Philadelphia, in favor\nof reducing\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n72\n1\n22\nDelaware, citizens of Newcastle, against chang-\ning the tariff\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n259\n2\n22\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n100\n1\n22\nMaryland, manufacturers of musical instruments\nof Baltimore, in favor of protection -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n229\n2\n22\nmerchants of Baltimore, in favor of duty on\nfossil salt\n1\n-\n-\nEx. Doc\n2\n74\nI\n2\n22\nsugar refiners of Baltimore, against reducing\nDigitized by\nGoogle\nduties\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Dec.\n2\n88\n-\n-\n15\n114\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nDuties, tariff of, memorials, &re.-Continued.\n2\n24\nVirginia, owners of coal mines, against reducing\nduty on coal\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n93\n2\n22\nSouth Carolina, free trade party of York district,\nopposed to the protective system\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n143\n2\n22\nGeorgia, Legislature, same\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n91\n2\n22\nAlabama, Legislature, same\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n141\n1\n22\nKentucky, citizens of Bardstown, in favor of pro-\ntecting manufacturers, &c. -\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n221\nDuties, remission of, in cases for drawback. (See Draw-\nback.)\nDuties, cases in which a return or remission of, is asked,\nto wit:\n1\n22\nin favor of J. P. & E. B. Penny, return of excess\nbetween appraised and invoice value -\n-\nRep Com..\n1\n4\n1\n22\nin favor of remitting, to the Rev. John Hughes,\nduty on church furniture\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n145\n1\n24\nSame, to Bishop Reze, of Detroit\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n735\n2\n25\nSame case\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n79\n1\n22\nin favor of refunding to Marks & Brodie, duty on\nforeign books -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n80\n2\n25\ncase in which duties have been remitted on church\nfurniture\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n79\n1\n22\nin favor of refunding tonnage duty to Hotchkiss\n& Forbes, one of the officers being a foreigner\nRep. Com.\n1\n126\n1\n22\nin favor of remitting to Chastalain & Ponvert, du-\nties on goods destroyed by fire\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n134\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n285\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n1\n1\n22\nagainst the claim of Thornton & Co., for refund-\ning duties on goods saved from wreck, and pur-\nchased by them in a foreign port and imported\ninto the United States\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n172\n1\n22\nagainst the claim of Parsons & Thorndike, for the\nremission of the extra duty levied on their ves-\nsel, in consequence of a fictitious sale making\nher a foreign bottom\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n300\n1\n22\nin favor of remitting to Ezekiel Foster discrim-\ninating duty on cargo of sugar imported in\nforeign vessel, and entered under erroneous in-\nformation of collector\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n302\n2\n23\nadverse report in the above case\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n12\n2\n23\nagainst refunding to the owners of the British brig\nDispatch, discriminating duties on cargo of rum\nfrom the West India Islands\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n130\n8\n25\nfavorable report of the Senate, same case\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n109\n1\n24\nagainst the claim of William Delesdernier, simi-\nlar claim\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n486\n1\n22\nin favor of remitting, to N. & L. Dana, duty on\nsalt destroyed by flood\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n326\n1\n22\nSame, to P. & E. Greely, similar case\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n327\n1\n22\nin favor of remitting duty to Anthony Bollerman,\ngoods damaged on the voyage -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n350\n1\n22\nin favor of remitting to Ebenezer Breed, on wines\ndestroyed by fire\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\ns\n396\n1\n23\nin favor of refunding to Atwater & Daggett foreign\ntonnage duty, levied in consequence of mate\nbeing a foreigner\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n102\nin favor of refunding to Parker McCobb, foreign\ntonnage duty levied on his vessel\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n103\nagainst remitting to Spalding & Collins duty Diditized by\ncertain silk, rated by collector as sewing silk\nRep. Com. Google\n1\n137\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.\n115\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nDuties, return of, &re.-Continued.\n1\n23\nin favor of refunding to David Watkins duties on\ncertain hardwares, imported between 18th July,\n1831, and 20th November, 1832, under 18th\nsection of tariff act of 1832\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n222\n1\n23\nin favor of remitting to Asa Armstrong duty on\nmolasses, arriving before 30th September, 1830\nRep. Com.\n2\n233\n1\n23\nagainst the claim of Pearson & Jones, for remis-\nsion of extra duty on gin\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n319\n1\n23\nin favor of refunding to John F. Ohl, duty on sugar\ndestroyed by fire\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n344\n1\n28\nin favor of remitting to Alexander Delaunay duty\non certain French medical works\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n845\n2\n28\nin favor of remitting or refunding to John F. Lewis\nduties paid under tariff act of 1828, on goods or-\ndered previous to passage, and could not be\ncountermanded\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n95\n1\n24\ndocuments in relation to similar claims of Samuel\nHicks & Co. (by S. B. Barrell, agent)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n60\n2\n25\nreport of committee against these claims\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n1013\n1\n24\nin favor of granting relief to sufferers by fire in\nNew York, extending time of duty bond\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n41\n1\n24\nin favor of remitting to the Lexington and Ohio\nRailroad Company, duty on remainder of iron\nnot laid down within the three years allowed\nby law\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n152\n1\n24\nin favor of refunding to the Union Gold Mining\nCompany, duty on machinery\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n216\n1\n24\nin favor of refunding to Benjamin Adams & Co.,\nthe additional duties on plains, kerseys, and\nKendal cottons, ordered previous to 3d March,\n1833 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n399\n1\n24\nin favor of paying James W. Osborn the return\nduties on Spanish tobacco\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n537\n1\n24\nIn favor of refunding to S. Morris, Waln & Co.,\nduty on window glass injured by breakage be-\nfore arrival\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n642\n2\n25\nsame case, adverse report\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n1015\n2\n25\nagainst remitting to S. Morris, Waln & Co., duties\non wines destroyed by fire, while in charge of\nthe owner\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n1014\n2\n24\nin favor of refunding to Thomas H. Perkins addi-\ntional duties levied for want of verification of\ninvoice\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n43\n2\n24\nin favor of refunding to Ferdinand Clark tonnage\nduties paid on Spanish vessel, which was\nwrecked and cargo lost\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n64\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n88\n2\n24\nin favor of refunding to Frederick Fry & Co., du-\nties on certain playing cards imported into New\nOrleans, and exported to Mexico\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n157\n2\n25\nSame, to Clay & Lowell\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n235\n2\n24\nagainst refunding duties on molasses destroyed by\nfire, owners had time to insure against such\ncasualties\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n208\n2\n24\nagainst refunding to Northam and Whitehorn du-\nties paid on still, and its operations suspended\nby being damaged, being flooded by rise of\ntide -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n256\n2\n24\nin favor of remitting to the Baltimore and Susque-\nhannah Railroad Co., duty on iron for their\nby Google\nroad\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\na\n224\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n116\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nDuties, return of, &c.-Continued.\n2\n25\nin favor of refunding tonnage duty levied on brig\nbelonging to Quincy & Gorham, two-thirds of\ncrew not being American\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n305\n3\n25\nagainst a similar claim of L. C. Richmond\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n264\n2\n25\nagainst refunding to Zachariah Jellison duties paid\non leaf tobacco, deposited in public store under\nact of 14th July, 1832\n-\n..\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n440\n2\n25\nin favor of refunding foreign tonnage duty paid by\nJames Selby on vessel purchased of American\ncitizen at Havanna, he inadvertently omitting\nto send her former certificate of registry, &c. -\nRep. Com.\n3\n602\n2\n25\nagainst the claim of Victor & Duckwith, for re-\nmission of duties on goods damaged in the man-\nufacture\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n688\n2\n25\nagainst refunding duties to H. S. Stickney, on ar-\nticles purchased in a foreign port belonging to\nan American vessel -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n1029\n2\n25\nagainst refunding duties to Williams & Hunt, on\nwrecked goods taken from on board of a foreign\nvessel, and libelled for salvage, &c. -\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n1020\n3\n25\nsame case\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n169\n-\n8\n25\nagainst refunding duties to the original owners of\nthese goods -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n217\n8\n25\nagainst the claim of White & Fettyplace, for re-\nturn of excess of duties charged on goods saved\nfrom foreign vessel wrecked\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n263\n2\n25\nin favor of refunding excess of duties paid on um-\nbrella stretchers\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n697\n2\n25\nDuval, George, and others, (Indians,) for loss of proper-\nty in consequence of emigrating, depredations\nby the whites\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n824\n-\n1\n24\nDuval, Edward, administrator of, value of improvements\non lands purchased of the Government, and sale\nafterwards set aside\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n685\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n47\n2\n24\nD'Wolf, John, extra services, assessor in 1816\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n141\n1\n24\nDyer, Walter, arrears of pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n408\n2\n24\nDyer, George, bounty on fishing voyage\nRep. Com.\n1\n136\n-\n-\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n84\n8\n25\nDyer, Joel Henry, services as judge advocate, Tennes-\nsee volunteers\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n230\n2\n25\nDye, Jonathan, heirs of, seven years' half pay, revolu-\ntionary\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n758\n8\n25\nSame\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n52\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n22\nEadus, William, buildings, Sc., destroyed late war, at\nSodus\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n414\n2\n22\nSame, adverse report\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n45\n1\n23,\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n343\n1\n24\nSame, favorable report -\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n673\n-\n-\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n44\n1\n23\nEarly, Peter, work on Cumberland road\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n456\n2\n24\nEarly, Eleazer, memorial and documents of, in relation\nto mail contract\n-\n-\n-\n--\nEx. Doc.\n2\n28\n1\n22\nEarle, Elias, representatives of, released as surety of\nCarruth, contract to deliver arms\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n369\n1\n22\nEastforth, Samuel, revolutionary pension\n376\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n1\n22\nEaston, Sarah, and Dorothy Storer, heirs of Colonel R.\nH. Harrison, interest on commutation pay\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n79\n8\n25\nEastin, Ransom, representative of Robert D. Richardson\nRep. Com.\n1\n164\n2\n24\nEastman, Elisha, guardian of Eli, invalid pension\n-\n2\nRep. Com.\n1\n70\n24\nSame, Same revolutionary pension\n-\n-\n-\n3\n25\nRep. Com.\n-\nogin\n138\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n382\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONCRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.\n117\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nEast Florida, claims for property destroyed by military\noperations, in 1812 and 1814. (See Florida.)\n1\n22\nEaton, Joseph, army surgeon, allowance for quarters -\nRep. Com.\n1\n92\n1\n22\nEaton, Robert, remit penalty, violation revenue laws -\nRep. Com.\n1\n136\n1\n23\nEaton, Oregon, increase of invalid pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n512\n1\n24\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n46\n1\n24\nEaton, William, losses, destruction of his bakery by\ntroops United States -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n471\n1\n24\nlosses, work Mobile point\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n542\n1\n24\nlosses, work Dauphin island\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n543\n2\n23\nEckford, Henry, respecting claim of, ground rent for\nnaval purposes at Sackett's Harbor\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n43\n2\n23\nEckright, Isaac, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n70\n1\n24\narrears of pension\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n753\n2\n24\nEdgcomb, Samuel, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n177\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n152\n8\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n54\n1\n22\nEdwards, Amos, sureties of, defaulting collector direct\ntax\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n64\n1\n22\nEdwards, John C., renewal of patent -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n461\n1\n23\nEdwards, Evan, heirs of, lost bounty land warrant\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n209\n2\n24\nEdwards, James M., invalid pension -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n129\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n216\n1\n28\nEdmonson, Samuel A., services, carrying express dur-\ning late war -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n132\n2\n25\nEdson, Joseph, administrator of, poundage fees, insol-\nvent debtors -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n1004\n1\n28\nEgerly, Jacob, administrator of, disbursements, collec-\ntor internal revenue in 1800 in Pennsylvania\nRep. Com.\n4\n522\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n23\n1\n23\nEiler, Laurentius M., surveying land in Arkansas\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n67\n2\n23\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n16\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n28\n1\n24\nEighteen-mile creek, survey of the harbor of, with esti-\ntimates, &c. -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n174\n2\n25\nreport of survey\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n9\n306\n1\n23\nElk creek, Lake Erie, report of survey of harbor, mouth\nof -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n354\n2\n25\nElectro-magnetic telegraphs, test the practicability of\nRep. Com.\n3\n753\n1\n22\nElections, contested, report in the case of Draper and\nJohnson, of Virginia\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n444\n1\n28\nin the case of citizens against William Allen, of\nOhio\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n110\n1\n23\nin the case of Letcber and Moore, of Kentucky -\nRep. Com.\n4\n446\n1\n24\nin the case of Newland and Graham, of North\nCarolina\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n378\n1\n24\nstatement of facts submitted by Mr. Graham\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n121\n1\n24\nadditional documents, same subject\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n131\n1\n24\nlaws of North Carolina in relation to elections -\nEx. Doc.\n4\n179\n1\n24\nletter from T. P. Moore, in relation to proposition\nto pay him for the time while contesting his\nright to a seat in Congress\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n132\n2\n25\ncopy of certificate of election, members from Mis-\nsissippi\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n54\n2\n25\nreport of committee, in the case of the Missis-\nsippi members\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n379\n8\n25\nSame, as to the right of seat, Delegate from Wis-\nkonsin\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n7\n1\n28\nElder, James, horses lost, removal of Indians -\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n441\n2\n25\nEldred, Moses, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n650\n2\n24\nEldridge, Hannah, revolutionary pension\n-\n1\nRep. Com.\ne\n124\n3\n25\nEldridge, Levi, fishing bounty\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n235\n2\n24\nEli, Captain Elisha, heirs of, commutation claim\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\nIf\n118\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n3\n25\nElliott, Commodore, charges against, by Lieut. Hunter\nEx. Doc.\n3\n118\n3\n25\ncorrespondence of, in relation to court-martial in\ncase of Lieutenant Hunter\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n200\n8\n25\nin relation to charges preferred by Samuel Ether-\nidge, against -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n146\n3\n25\nSame, by Midshipman Barton -\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n191\n3\n25\nreport of committee, on the charges preferred by\nMidshipman Barton\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n295\n1\n24\nElliott, James, memorial of, pension for services in\nWayne's army\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n279\n1\n22\nElliott, John, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n7\n1\n23\nElliott, George, (Indian,) expenses, removing to Cher-\nokee country -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n88\n1\n24\nElliott, George, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n245\n1\n24\nElliott, Jonathan, forage furnished troops late war\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n702\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n51\n1\n24\nElliott, Richard, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n797\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n265\n2\n25\nEllis, John L., land claim\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n785\n1\n23\nEllsworth, Israel, property confiscated in Canada\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n267\n2\n24\nElmer, Moses, commutation, surgeon's mate -\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n259\n2\n22\nEly, Colonel John, services revolutionary war\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n66\n2\n25\nEly, John, memorial of, erect monument memory of\nWashington\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n62\n2\n25\nEly, John C., expenses, removal of obstructions in Bal-\ntimore river -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n690\n2\n22\nEmery, Joseph, buildings and household furniture de-\nstroyed late war at Plattsburg - -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n70\n1\n23\nEmerson, Lieutenant John, commutation claim\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n134\n2\n25\nfor interest on commutation\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n671\n1\n24\nEmerson & Green, losses on Treasury notes, and de-\npredations by soldiers\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n596\n2\n25\nEmmett, James, heirs of, revolutionary claim -\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n913\n2\n25\nEmigrants, letter from Secretary of State, on the sub-\n}\nEx. Doc.\n10\n$46\nject of the introduction of foreign paupers\n-\n10\n370\n2\n25\nmemorial of inhabitants of Massachusetts, against\nEx. Doc\n2\nR\n2\n25\nmemorial of citizens of Washington county, New\nYork, on the subject of revising the naturaliza-\n.\ntion laws\nEx. Doc.\n154\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n7\n2\n25\nSame, of New York; same, and to prevent intro-\nduction of paupers\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n9\n318\n3\n25\nmemorial of citizens of Louisiana, same object -\nEx. Doc.\n4\n162\n2\n25\nreport of Select Committee, (by Mr. Russell,) on\nsubject, with various documents, &c. -\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n1040\nEngland. )See Great Britain.)\n2\n25\nEngland, John, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n75\n3\n25\nSame\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n27\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n22\nEngineer Department, military, annual report accom-\npanying President's message at commencement\nof session, showing operations on works (forti-\nfications, internal improvements, &c.) under\nits charge, and an exhibit of its fiscal concerns\nin 1831, page 76\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n22\nSame in 1832, page 85 -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n23\nSame in 1833, page 51 -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n2\n22\nSame in 1834, page 99 -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n8\n1\n24\nSame in 1835, page 102\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n-\n-\n-\n2\n24\nSame in 1836, page 187\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n25\nSame in 1837, page 307\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n3\n25\nSame in 1838, page 154\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n22\nan increase of the corps recommended, page 101\nEx. Doc.\n1\n8\n23\nreport of committee, in favor of increasing the\ngitized by\ncorps\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n5\n2D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.\n119\nDescription\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nEngineer Department ,Amilitary, increase again recom-\nmended by Colonel Gratiot, page 112\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\nreport of committee, in favor of additional clerks\nfor the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n96\nestimate of appropriations required in 1837, for\nthe service of the\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n31\nlist of officers, and how employed, in 1837\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n361\nEngineers, topographical, constituted, by Executive\nregulation, a separate bureau, (documents ac-\ncompanying President's message, page 22)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\nSecretary of War (Mr. Eaton) recommends an in-\ncrease of the corps, (documents, President's\nmessage, page 89)\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\nnumber and employment of the officers of the\ncorps; and showing also those that have been\nemployed in the service of private companies\nEx. Doc.\n2\n51\nreport of committee, in favor of increasing the\ncorps, and for its better organization -\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n4\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n95\nPresident again recommends an increase of the\ncorps, page 20\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\nSame, by Secretary of War, page 40\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\nincrease of, again recommended by Secretary of\nWar, page 185\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n8\nSame again recommended by the President, and\na reorganization of the corps -\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\nincrease of, again recommended by the President,\npage 18\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n8\nan increase of clerks recommended by the chief\nof the department, page 208\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\nSecretary of War, against their being engaged in\ncivil employment, page 186 -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n8\nTopographical bureau, annual report of opera-\ntions and disbursements, making surveys in\n1831, (documents accompanying President's\nmessage, page 158) -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\nSame in 1832, page 123\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\nSame in 1833, page 119\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\nSame in 1834, page 180\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\nSame in 1835, page 214\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\nSame in 1836, page 315\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\nSame in 1837, page 493\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n8\nSame in 1838, page 188\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\nEntry, ports of. (See Ports of entry.)\nEnos, William, exchange of land, unfit for cultivation\nRep. Com.\n1\n158\nEnquiry, reports of Select Committees of, to wit:\ninto the propriety of reducing, &c., compensation\nof officers of Government\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n547\ninto the condition and proceedings of the Post\nOffice Department\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n103\ninto the causes of the burning of the Post Office\nbuildings\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n134\nin relation to the employment of an agent by the\ndeposite banks\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n193\ninto the administration of the Executive Depart-\nments\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n194\nin relation to the military academy, (by F. O. J.\nSmith)\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n303\nEppes, William, heirs of, scrip on land warrant\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n55\nEppes, Frances, heirs of, seven years' half pay, revolu-\ntionary\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n25\n-\n-\n120\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nEquity, reports in favor of settling accounts on princi-\nples of, in the following named cases, to wit:\n1\n24\nin the case of James Thomas\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\nB\n571\n1\n-\n-\non\n1\n217\n24\nin the case of Captain Woolsey -\nRep. Com.\n3\n791\n1\n24\nin the case af William P. Rathborne\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n813\n1\n24\nin the case of George F. Strother\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n836\nErroneous payment. (See Frauds.)\n2\n25\nErl, Jacob, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n453\n1\n24\nEscambia river, amount appropriated for the improve-\nment of, &c. -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n212\n1\n24\nreport of committee, same subject\n-\n-\nRep Com.\n1\n297\n1\n24\nEskridge & Fisk, refund payment on land\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n67\n2\n23\nEskridge, Samuel, money advanced, Indian agent\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n100\n2\n23\nEslava, Miguel, heirs of, report of register and receiver\nat St. Stephen's, on land claim of\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n4\n1\n28\nEslava, M. D., guardian of children of T.F. Townley\nRep. Com.\n2\n287\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n4\n1\n25\nheirs of, report against confirming land claim of\nRep. Com.\n3\n575\n1\n22\nEstis, William, sureties of, released from judgment\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n237\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n434\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n345\n1\n24\nEstep, Alexander, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n761\n2\n25\nEstes, Polly, widow of Aaron, military bounty land\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n944\nEstimates of appropriations. (See Appropriations.)\n3\n25\nEuler, Jacob, invalid pension -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n256\n1\n22\nEvart, Robert, heirs of, injury to property by army\nunder General Jackson, at New Orleans\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n339\n2\n25\nEvans, Cotton, revolutionary pension -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n500\n1\n23\nEvans, Thomas, boat taken by military\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n538\n1\n24\nEvans, Ann, five years half pay pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n462\n1\n24\nEvans, Henry F., lost vouchers\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n789\n1\n24\nEvans, Sciote, horses lost, campaign against Indians, in\n1832 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n186\n2\n25\nEvans, Lewis\n-\n.\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n519\n3\n25\nEvans, Cadwallader, test his invention, prevent explo-\nsion of steam boilers -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n88\n1\n24\nEverett, Alexander H., office rent, diplomatic service\nRep. Com.\n3\n562\n1\n23\nEwing, Thomas, work on Cumberland road\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n453\n2\n28\nEwing, Hon. John, member of the House of Represen-\ntives, assaulted by Lieutenant John F. Lane -\nRep. Com.\n1\n135\n2\n23\nExchange, domestic, statement showing the rates of,\ncharged by the State banks, and by the Bank\nUnited States, in 1834\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n71\n2\n23\namount of discount on exchanges by banks, in\n1832, '33, and '34\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n27\n2\n25\nrates of, in 1825-6, and 1837-8, (see at end of mi-\nnority report, on subject of Treasury\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n634\n2\n24\nExecutive Departments, report of Select Committee,\n(by Mr. Wise,) investigation into the adminis-\ntration of the -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n194\n2\n24\nviews of the minority of the committee, annexed\nRep. Com.\n3\n194\nreports to be made by the. (See Reports.)\non erecting building for the. (See Buildings.)\nExpenditures, contingent. (See Contingent expenses.)\nExpenditures of appropriations for military and naval\nservice. (See Appropriations, Military and\nnaval service.)\nExpenditures, public buildings. (See Buildings.)\n1\n22\nExpenditures, statement showing the disbursements in\neach State, in 1830 and 1831, on account of for-\ntifications. light-houses. public debt, pensions,\nDigitized by Google\ninternal improved ements, harbors, and livers\n-\nEx. Doc\n5\n200\n, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.\n121\nDescription\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nopenditures, statement showing the amount of appro-\npriations expended in each State in 1834, and\nthe object of the expenditure; and showing also\nthe amount collected in each State, page 55 -\nEx. Doc.\n2\n27\nstatement showing the expenditures in each State\non account of fortifications, light-houses, public\ndebt, pensions, and internal improvements, an-\nnually, from 1791 to 1833\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n89\nstatement showing the annual expenses of Go-\nvernment under each material head of expendi-\nture, from 1816 to 1834\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n39\nin each State, from 1834 to 1837, for fortifica-\ntions, light-houses, pensions, and internal im-\nprovements\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n254\nand receipts in each State, in 1836\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n341\nSame, annually, from 1833 to 1837\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n11\n460\nof Government, amount expended annually, from\n1824 to 1838 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n11\n448\nstatements showing the annual expenditures of\nGovernment, from 1789 to 1837, inclusive;\nalso the value of the imports, the amount of du-\nties paid, expenses of collection, &c., annually,\nfor same period\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n192\nreport of Committee of Ways and Means, (by Mr.\nCambreleng,) on the subject of the expendi-\ntures of Government -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n218\nof Government, for 1831, (see annual report on\nFinance)\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n8\nSame, for 1832 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n8\nSame, for 1833 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n15\nSame, for 1834 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n3\nSame, for 1835 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n8\nSame, for 1836 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\nI\n4\nSame, for 1837 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n4\nSame, for 1838 -\n-\n-\nI\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n4\nxploring, memorial of Fanning & Pendleton, compen-\nsation for expenses and discoveries, with copy\nof their journal, &c., annexed -\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n61\nmemorial of citizens of Philadelphia, in favor of\nthe Government aiding expedition to the South\nSeas -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n48\nReynolds' report on island and shoals in the Pa-\ncific -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n105\nreport of the Committee of Commerce, (by Mr.\nD. J. Pearce,) on the subject of fitting out ex-\npedition to the Pacific ocean, with various do-\ncuments annexed\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n94\nremarks of Secretary of the Navy, in relation to\nthe fitting out of the exploring expedition, (do-\ncuments, President's message, page 444)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\nreport of the Secretary of the Navy, in relation to\nthe progress made (in 1837) in fitting out the\nexpedition, authorized by act of last session; the\nobject of the expedition; names of vessels to be\nemployed; number of officers and men, and\nestimated expense, &c.; also a list of the in-\nstruments procured for the service\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n138\nreport of Secretary of the Navy, on the cause of\ndelay in sailing, and additional expense\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n50\nSame, communicating all the documents connect-\ned with the delay, &c., with list of officers ex-\ncused from that service\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\nDigrized by\nGougle\n16\n122\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n2\n25\nExploring, list of vessels built or selected for that ser-\nvice, officers, and their pay -\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n255\n8\n25\nin relation to the pay and promotion of the officers\nattached to the expedition\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n194\n2\n25\nexperiments made as to the sailing qualities of\nthe vessels of the squadron, page 764 -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n3\n2\n25\nobservations of the Secretary of the Navy, as to\nthe expense, &c. of the expedition, page 764 -\nEx. Doc.\n1\n3\n2\n25\nscientific corps placed under pay, &c., page 766\nEx. Doc.\n1\n3\n3\n25\nCommodore Jones resigns the command, and\nLieutenant Wilkes appointed, page 544\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n3\n25\nnotice of the sailing of the expedition, page 564 -\nEx. Doc.\n1\n8\n3\n25\nSecretary of the Navy recommends remuneration\nto the scientific persons appointed to the expe-\ndition, but who were not included in the last\narrangement, page 544\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n22\nExports for 1831, summary statement of\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n238\n2\n24\nstatement showing the exports of foreign merchan-\ndise for each year, from 1820 to 1835, page 6 - -\nRep. Com.\n1\n195\n2\n25\nvalue of, annually, from 1791 to 1837, from each\nState -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n330\n1\n22\nExports and imports, annual statements of, contained in\nthe annual statement of Commerce and Navi-\ngation, for 1831\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n230\n2\n22\nSame, for 1832 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n109\n1\n23\nSame, for 1833 -\nEx. Doc.\n5\n355\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n23\nSame, for 1834 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n187\n1\n24\nSame, for 1835 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n238\n2\n24\nSame, for 1836 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n188\n2\n25\nSame, for 1837 -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n372\n-\n8\n25\nSame, for 1838 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n253\n2\n24\nExpress mails established, page 512\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n8\n2\n25\npostage paid by the State Department\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n93\n2\n25\nSame, Navy\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n106\n2\n25\nSame, War\nEx. Doc.\n5\n119\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n25\nSame, General Post Office\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n107\n2\n25\nSame, Treasury\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n116\n2\n25\nlist of routes in operation in 1838, expense of\ntransportation, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n115\n2\n25\nSame, previous to 1st July, 1837\nEx. Doc.\n6\n143\n-\n-\n2\n25\nnumber of failures between New York and New\nOrleans\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n319\n2\n25\nand ordinary, postage, contracts, &c.\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n337\n1\n23\nExpresses, late war, Samuel A. Edmonson allowed ex-\npenses, and for services in carrying -\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n133\n2\n23\nAbner Stetson, same\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n130\nExpunging certain resolutions from the Journal of the\nSenate. (See Senate United States.)\nExtra clerk hire. (See Clerks.)\n3\n35\nExtra services, certain officers of the army allowed com-\nmissions on disbursements\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n31\n-\n-\n3\n25\nreport of Secretary of the Treasury, on the subject\nof allowances of commissions to officers and\nagents\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc\n4\n134\n-\n-\n3\n25\nin relation to the allowance of commissions on\ndisbursements by clerks in the Executive De-\npartments\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n233\n-\nExtra allowance, mail contracts. (See Mails, and see\nPost Office contracts.)\nDigitized by Google\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.\n123\nCongress.\nDescription\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nExtra allowances, reports in cases for claims of extra\nallowances for extra services, to wit:\n22\nin favor of George Innes for duties as surveyor at\nNew York, while he held the office of inspector\nRep. Com.\n1\n11\n22\nin favor of Hazleton & Palmer, for extra work on\nlight-house on Whale's back -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n343\n22\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n74\n22\nagainst the claim of Stephen Pleasonton, services\nas agent of the Treasury while Fifth Auditor -\nRep. Com.\n5\n511\n22\nSame, with various documents, and reference to\ncases in which extra allowances have been\nmade\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n79\n22\nin favor of Crabb and Reynolds, marine officers,\nfor services as quartermasters, &c.\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n.47\n24\nagainst the claim of D. G. Farragut, similar\n/\nservices\ni\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n279\n22\nin favor of Commodore Isaac Hull, for services as\nnavy agent while in command at navy yard,\nWashington\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n81\n22\nagainst claim of John McKim, sergeant of ma-\nrines, for extra services\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n126\n23\nin favor of Henry Whiteney, for services as secre-\ntary to the squadron, while acting as captain's\nclerk\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n181\n23\nagainst the claim of Nathaniel Frye, jun., for per-\nforming duties of paymaster general, while\nchief clerk\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n256\n23\nin favor of John S. Develin, for services as clerk\nto the quartermaster, while quartermaster-ser-\ngeant of marines\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n294\n-\n-\n1\n154\n24\nSame case\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n458\n23\nin favor of Colonel Roswell Lee, superintendent\nof armory at Springfield, for services inspecting\narms delivered under contracts\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n327\n23\nagainst the claim of J. D. Ferris, sailing master,\nfor extra pay while in command of a squadron\nof gunboats\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n359\n23\nin favor of Joseph Nourse, for services in disburs-\ning certain funds while register of the Treasury\nRep. Com.\n3\n372\n23\nagainst the claim of Anthony Gale, colonel of\nmarines, for services performed as quarter-\nmaster\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n375\n23\nagainst the claim of B. M. Bell, for extra services,\nperformed while clerk in Pension office\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n378\n23\nin favour of Major Bender, for services, &c., Del-\naware breakwater\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n475\n23\nagainst the claim of Abel Griggs, sergeant ma-\nrines, for extra services as messenger, &c.\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n485\n23\nin favour of Benjamin F. Stickney, Indian agent,\nfor services of a military character\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n487\n23\nagainst the claim of William Ryan, for extra al-\nlowance as sailmaker, attached to navy yards -\nRep. Com.\n4\n520\n3\nin favour of Edmund Roberts, for diplomatic ser-\nvices\n-\n-\n\"\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n25\n5\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n317\n4\nagainst the claim of Commodore Rodgers, for extra\nrations, as senior captain, while acting as one\nof the board of navy commissioners\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n87\n4\nagainst the claim of James Maguire, sergeant in\nthe army, for extra services, in capacity of\nassistant commissary -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com\nGooglems\n124\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nExtra allowances-Continued.\n1\n24\nagainst the claim of Isaac S. Middleton, extra\nduties, erecting buildings, navy yard, Pensa-\ncola -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n164\n1\n24\nin favor of Joshua Pitcher, Indian agent, for ser-\nvices as interpreter\n-\n-\n,-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n230\n1\n24\nin favor of Midshipman Pickering; extra pay\nwhile acting as lieutenant\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n293\n4\n24\nSame, in the case of Midshipman Gist\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n360\n1\n24\nagainst the claim of Lieut. Piercey, for services\nin inspecting naval stores\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n310\n1\n24\nin favor of Win. S. Colquhoun, lieutenant in the\narmy, for extra services in the commissariat\ndepartment\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n320\n1\n24\ndisapproving of the allowances made to William\nL. Dearing, for certain surveys of land\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n341\n1\n24\nin favor of Captain Bell, of the army, for services\nas engineer on Delaware breakwater\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n381\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\nIl\n1\n24\nagainst the claim of Purser Walker, for services,\nacting as navy agent at Callao, Pacific\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n411\n1\n24\nin favor of Lewis B. Willis, inspector, New Or-\nleans, for services as deputy surveyor at same\ntime\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n435\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n201\n1\n24\nin favor of Major Cross, for services, acting as\nquartermaster general\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n443\n1\n24\nin favor of Major Hook, for services, acting as\ncommissary general of subsistence\nRep. Com.\n8\n618\n-\n-\n1\n24\nin favor of Doctor D. H. Maxwell, for medical\nservices while a private in corps of rangers -\nRep. Com.\n3\n759\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n55\n1\n24\nagainst the claim of Col. Gamble, of marines, for\nservices in staff, disbursing, &c., duties assigned\nnot authorized or known to the proper depart-\nments\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n763\n1\n24\nin favor of John H. Peterson, for services as sur-\nveyor of the customs, while he was inspector,\nperformed duties of both offices\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n805\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n90\n2\n24\nagainst the claim of George T. Rhodes, for extra\nservices while clerk in the Engineer Depart-\nment\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n84\n2\n24\nagainst the claim of Samuel Brown, for extra ser-\nvices as assessor in Rhode Island in 1816-17 -\nRep. Com.\n1\n140\n2\n24\nagainst John D'Wolf, similar claim\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n141\n2\n24\nagainst the claim of Satterlee Clarke, for certain\ndisbursements, while holding the office and re-\nceiving the pay of district paymaster, &c.\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n164\n2\n24\nin favor of Kern and George, for extra services\nperformed by them, other than their duties as\ndeputy collector and deputy naval officer\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n257\n2\n24\nin favor of Thomas Fillebrown, for services in\ndisbursing navy hospital fund, while clerk in\nthe Navy Department\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n307\n-\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nI\nRep. Com.\n1\n69\n2\n25\nagainst the claim of Purser Walker, for services\nin capacity of navy agent, negotiating bills at\nCallao-considered by the committee as part of\n2/25/\npurser's duties, when required\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n239\nin favor of Ezekiel Jones, captain, revenue ser-\nvice, allowed extra pay while acting in\ncontigitized by Google\njunction with the navy\nI\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n487\n?D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 To 1839.\n125\nDescription\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nExtra allowances-Continued\nin favor of Samuel T. Anderson, allowed for ex-\ntra service rendered the navy, while naval\nstorekeeper\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n987\nin favor of John G. Mozart, for extra services, as\ncaptain's and ship's clerk at the same time\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n998\nagainst the claim of Thomas Harrison, for extra\nservices while an officer in the army -\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n1006\nin favor of Henry Gratiot, for extra services while\nIndian agent -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n1053\nin favor of Doctor Foltz, for extra services as sur-\ngeon of marine corps, in addition to his regular\nservices at navy yard -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n192\nin favor of Milnor and Thompson, for extra ser-\nvices performed by them as gaugers of the cus-\ntoms -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n211\nsuggestions of the Secretary of War on the sub-\nject of the allowance of commissions on dis-\nbursements by army officers, page 198\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n3\nFairfield, Hon. John, resigns his seat in Congress\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n44\nFairbanks, Erastus and Thaddeus, refund over payment\non re-issue of a certain patent\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n252\nFalconer, Joseph, heirs of, interest on loan office cer-\ntificate\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n65\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n157\nFalcon, owners of the schooner, fishing bounty\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n198\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n87\nFalmouth and Alexandria Railroad, extend into the Dis-\ntrict of Columbia, and grant aid to\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n238\nFalkland Islands, negociation relative to outrages com-\nmitted at (Pres. Mess. page 9.)\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\nFalls of Niagara. (See Canal-falls of Niagara.)\n-\nFalls of Ohio, report of survey and estimate, improve the\nIndian chute at\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n488\nFancher, John, revolutionary pension -\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n50\nFanning and Pendleton, memorial of, exploring expe-\ndition\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n61\nFanning, Joshua, heirs of, 7 years half pay, revolu-\ntionary\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n463\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n110\nFarnesworth and Smith, see Smith and Farnsworth\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n239\nFarmington and Hampden Canal, examination of route\nfor\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n113\nFarmer, Robert, heirs of, confirmation of land claim\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n352\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n139\nFarris, William, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n887\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n215\nFarris, Nathan, heirs of, revolutionary services\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n825\nFarlow, Huldah, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n248\nFarrow and Harris, reports of 3d Auditor, 2d Comptrol-\nler, and Chief Engineer, on the claims of,\nreferred to them under act of 14th July, 1832,\nwith a memorial by Jos. M. Sheppard and John\nScott, as representatives of Farrow and Harris,\nannexed\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n78\nreport of Committee of Claims, same case\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n245\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n66\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n39\nreport on the claim of Isracl Ketchum, sub-con-\ntractor, under Farrow and Harris\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n496\nFarragut, D. G., extra services, performing duties of\nquartermaster marine corps -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\nby\n126\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n1\n23\nFauch, Jonas, Indian depredations prior to 1802\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n140\n1\n24\nFaulac, Anthony, freight, naval stores to Lima\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n280\n1\n24\nFauntleroy, Robert, heirs of, commutation claim\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n780\n2\n23\nFaxton and Clark, owners of schooner Buffalo, fishing\nbounty\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n55\n1\n22\nFay, Levi, revolutionary pension\nRep. Com.\n3\n365\n-\n-\n-\n1\n23\nFay, Naham, services as hospital steward\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n483\n2\n24\nFay, (alias) Facy, Joseph, heirs of, seven years half\npay, revolutionary\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n103\n2\n25\nFay, James, heirs of, revolutionary bounty land\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n577\n2\n23\nFeatherstonhaugh's report on mineralogy and geology of\nthe United States\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n151\nFees, renewal of duty bonds. (See Duty bonds)\nof consuls. (See Consuls.)\n3\n25\nof clerk of supreme court, report of committee on\nthe subject of\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n318\n2\n22\nof attorneys and other officers of courts, on the sub-\nject of reducing\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n148\n1\n22\nreport in favor of allowing to Joseph V. Garnier,\nclerk, Territory of Missouri\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n344\n1\n23\nagainst refunding fees paid by clerk court of Ver-\nmont to witnesses, prosecution of certain per-\nsons -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n204\n2\n23\nin favor of allowing deputy marshal of Vermont,\non certain processes, Sc.\n17\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n1\n24\nin favor of paying the heirs of David Caldwell,\nclerk court eastern district of Pennsylvania,\nfees due him, and credited to the account of\nthe marshal -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n390\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n12\n1\n24\nagainst the claim of Charles J. Ingersoll, for attor-\nney fees paid to marshal of eastern district of\nPennsylvania, and not paid over\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n834\n2\n25\nin favor of paying fees due James Cox, crier of\ncourt eastern district of Pennsylvania, received\nby the marshal, and not paid over\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n902\n2\n25\nagainst the claim of Joseph Edson, marshal of\nVermont, for poundage fees against insolvent\ndebtors\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n1004\n1\n24\nFeely, Timothy, heirs of, commutation claim\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n623\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n116\n1\n22\nFellows, Isaac, revolutionary pension -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n381\n1\n22\nFelton, Daniel, revolutionary pension\n1\n98\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\nFemale orphan asylums. (See Orphan asylum.)\n2\n23\nFenwick, Michael, heirs of, buildings destroyed by the\nBritish\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n11\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n106\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n529\n1\n24\nFenner, Jerah, pay as soldier withheld\nRep. Com.\n1\n295\n-\n-\n2\n25\nFerguson, Samuel, horse lost in military service\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n800\n2\n25\nFerguson, Wm. B., indemnity damages for official acts\nRep. Com.\n4\n953\n1\n22\nFerguson, John, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n24\n1\n23\nFerris, Jonathan D., extra pay, naval service -\nI\nRep. Com.\n3\n359\n2\n25\nFerris, Squire, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n370\n1\n25\nFeuchtwanger, Lewis, proposes a substitute for copper\ncoin -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n7\n-\n-\n-\n-\n3\n25\nFettyplace and White, refund duties on wrecked goods\nRep. Com.\n1\n263\n1\n22\nFicklin and Ward, relinquish lien on lands, innocent\npurchasers\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n5\n513\n1\n22\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n766\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n401\nDigitized by Google\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 To 1839.\n127\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n1\n22\nField, George, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n346\n2\n22\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n7\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n557\n1\n22\nField, Henry, heirs of, seven years half pay, revolu-\ntionary\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n358\n1\n23\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n31\n1\n24\nField, Benjamin, commutation claim -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n856\n2\n24\nFillebrown, Thomas, extra services while clerk Navy\nDepartment\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n307\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n69\n3\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n2\n1\n22\nFinch, Reuben, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n372\n1\n22\nFindley, Samuel, receiver land office, sureties of\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n181\n1\n23\nFindlay, Wm., representatives of, pay while detained\nby sickness as member of Congress under the\ncompensation law\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n335\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n6\n1\n24\nFindley and Dears, medical attendance on troops\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n270\nFinances. (See also Revenue.)\n1\n22\nFinances, annual report of the Secretary of the Treasury\non the state of the, in 1831\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n8\n2\n22\nSame, in 1832 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n3\n1\n23\nSame, in 1833 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n15\n2\n23\nSame, in 1834 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n3\n1\n24\nSame, in 1835 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n3\n2\n24\nSame, in 1836 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc:\n1\n4\n1\n25\nSame, in 1837, (at extra session,) with statements\nshowing,\n1st, Condition of the Treasury\n-\n2d, Postponement of duty bonds\n-\n3d, Postponing the payment of the 4th in-\nstalment to the States\n-\n4th, Deficiency in the Treasury and issue\nof Treasury notes\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5th, On the safe keeping of the public money\n1\n2\n6th, Settlement with the deposit banks\n7th, Kind of money to be received for pub-\nlic dues\n-\n-\n-\n8th, Causes and remedies, present embar-\nrassment -\n-\n-\n-\n2\n25\nsame at 2d Session 25th Congress, 1837, with va-\nrious statements, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n4\n3\n25\nsame at 3d Session, 1838\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n4\n1\n25\nPresident Van Buren notifies Congress of the em-\nbarrassed state of, &c., at Extra Session\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n2\n25\nobservations of the President at the next session\nas to the state of the finances, &c., page 8\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n8\n8\n25\nsame at next subsequent session, page 8 -\n-\nEx Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n25\nestimated state of the Treasury (at Extra Session)\non 1st October 1837\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n23\n1\n25\ndata on which the probable amount of revenue is\nestimated for the last half year 1887\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n28\n1\n25\nestimated state of, on 1st January 1838. by Mr.\nCambreleng\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n87\n1\n25\namount to the credit of the Treasurer in the late\ndeposite banks by last returns, and amount with-\ndrawn in October 1837\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n43\n2\n25\nreceipts in last quarter of 1837, and state of the\nTreasury on 28th March 1838, and issue of Trea-\nsury notes\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n295\n2\n25\nstate of the Treasury on 30th April 1838\nI\nEx. Doc.\n10\n356\n2\n25\nsame on the 10th May 1838\n-\n-\nEx. Doc\n10\n366\n128\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nFinances.-Continued.\n2\n25\nreport of Committee of Ways and Means on the\nstate of the Treasury in 1838, and in favor of\nthe issue of Treasury notes\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n716\n2\n25\nreport of the Committee of Ways and Means on\nthe subject of unexpended balances of appropria-\ntions, particularly as it regards that for the naval\nservice\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n303\n-\n3\n25-\nreport of the Committee of Ways and Means on\nthe state of the Treasury in 1839, and on the ex-\npenditures of Government\nRep. Com.\n1\n218\n-\n-\n-\n8\n25\nprobable effect on the anticipated means for the\ncurrent year 1839, in consequence of the Bank\nof Alabama suspending specie payments\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n195\n2\n23\nreport of the Secretary of the Treasury, (Mr.\nWoodbury,) on the subject of safe keeping and\ndisbursing the public money connected with\nState banks, &c.\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n27\n-\n1\n24\nreport of the Committee of Ways and Means, (by\nMr. Cambreleng) on the state of the, in 1835\nRep. Com.\n3\n851\n1\n25\nmemorial and views of John Golder on the sub-\nject of\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. \"Doc.\n1\n33\n1\n22\nFines, mail contractors. (See Contracts.)\nFines and forfeitures, amount of smuggled goods con-\ndemned, and suits instituted on account of\nfrauds on the revenue between 1820 and\n1831 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n199\n-\nFines, forfeitures, and penalties, reports on applications\nfor the refunding or remission of, to wit\n1\n22\nin favor of refunding to assignee of Amasa Davis,\npenalty erroneous paid, violation of laws, slave\ntrade -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n58\n1\n22\nin favour of remitting to Robert Eaton, damages\nunder revenue laws, omission to take certificate\nof collector, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n136\n1\n22\nin favor of refunding to John Dauphin, share, for-\nfeiture of vessel\n1\n140\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n22\nin favor of refunding to the heirs of Matthew\nLyon fine imposed under sedition law -\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n218\n1\n22\nsame in case of Thomas Cooper -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n214\n1\n22\nin favour of refunding to Benj. Sherfey, militia\nfine -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n333\n-\n1\n22\nin favour of remitting to Henry Darling, fine un-\nder law regulating the Cod fisheries\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n361\n1\n22\nin favour of allowing representatives of Thomas\nChapman, collector, moiety of vessel condemn-\ned, violation of the revenue law\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n5\n494\n1\n23\nin favour of refunding to Charles Cramer and\nothers, their interest in schooner forfeited\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n170\n1\n23\nin favour of refunding to Tuffs and Clark, amount\nof forfeiture of certain sugars -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n199\n1\n23\nagainst the claim of Samuel Holgate, lumber\nseized under non-intercourse law\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n396\n1\n24\nin favor of refunding to F. R. Theobold fine im-\nposed for sailing without manifest\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n103\n1\n24\nsame in the case B. F. Stone. similar case\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n105\n1\n24\nin favor of allowing Jesse E. Dow moiety of bail\nforfeited, person charged by said Dow of embez-\nzling public property\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n343\n1\n24\nin favor of refunding to Henry Beamish, forfeiture\nincurred under revenue laws occasioned by\nstress of weather\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n643\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. by Com\n78\n-\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.\n129\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nFines, &c.-Continued.\n1\n24\nin favor of refunding fine, wrongful seizure of horse\nand sleigh, under laws to prevent smuggling -\nRep. Com.\n8\n644\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n80\n2\n24\nin favor of refunding to Joseph Deshields fine, in\nomitting to take out clearance in coasting trade\nRep. Com.\n1.\n84\n2\n25\nin favor of refunding fine to John H. Pease, viola-\nlation coasting trade, innocently incurred\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n233\n2\n25\nin favor of paying executors of Nathan Sage, late\ncollector at Oswego, moiety of fine recovered\non his complaint for a violation of revenue law\nRep. Com.\n2\n374\n2\n25\nin favor of releasing A. A. Pasco, security of post\nmaster, from fine imposed for failing to settle\nhis accounts -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n544\n2\n25\nin favor of refunding fine imposed on Herman\nHarris, in omitting to take out clearance of ves-\nsel, it being without intention of fraud\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n788\n2\n25\nin favor of refunding to Isaac Lilley amount of for-\nfeiture accruing to United States, forfeiture of\nhis vessel, violation committed without inten-\ntion of fraud\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n947\n2\n25\nin favor of refunding to Nat. Goddard and others\namount of forfeiture accruing to United States,\nforfeiture of ship Ariadne, sailing under British\nlicence, during the late war\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n199\n2\n25\nin favor of refunding to William Grozer amount\nof his interest in fishing vessel and cargo, for-\nfeited for a supposed violation of the revenue\nlaws, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n817\nFire, remit duties on goods destroyed by, (see Duties.)\n1\n22\nFire, public money in hands of agents lost by, in the\ncase of Bernard Kelly, post master report favor-\nable -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n67\nFire-proof offices. (See Land offices, and also see Build-\nings.)\n1\n24\nFire-ship, test utility of Uriah Brown's invention of -\nRep. Com.\n2\n490\n2\n25\nFiscal year, President recommends alteration in the pe-\nriod of, page 22\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n3\n2\n23\nFisher, William, heirs of, report of register and receiver\nSt. Stephens, on land claim of\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n4\n1\n22\nFisher, Coleman, locate New Madrid certificate\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n250\n1\n23\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n47\n2\n22\nFisher, Silas D., confirm Indian reservation to\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n87\n1\n28\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n191\n2\n25\nFisher, George, depredations in 1812, by Indians and\ntroops, United States\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n484\n1\n23\nFisher and Jordon, locate military land bounty in State\nother than the one designated\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n291\n1\n22\nFisk, Abijah, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n200\n1\n24\nFisk and Eldridge, refund payment on land\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n67\n2\n24\nFish, Gilbert Sprague, invalid pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n126\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n221\n3\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n136\n1\n22\nFisheries, regulations of France, England, and the\nNetherlands, respecting\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n99\n1\n22\nin relation to the protection of, on the coast of Flo-\nrida -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n201\n8\n25\nLegislature of Massachusetts against repealing\nlaw allowing bounty to fishermen, &c.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n226\n17\nDigitized by Google\n130\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nFishing bounties, reports in favor of allowing the boun-\nties on fishing voyages in the following named\ncases, to wit:\n1\n22\nPhineas Sprague and Daniel Keff\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n268\n1\n22\nRemington Arnold, schooner Admiral -\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n404\n1\n22\nAmos Sheffield, schooner Three Sisters\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n433\n1\n23\nBragdon and Chase, schooner Halcyon -\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n186\n1\n23\nCharles Gordon, schooner Two Sons\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n186\n1\n23\nCharles Little, agent, schooner Milo\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n187\n1\n23\nMoody and.Lord, schooner Mary and Sally\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n211\n1\n23\nStevens Smith, schooner Rising States -\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n235\n1\n23\nW. L. Thatcher, and others, schooner Emeline -\nRep. Com.\n2\n245\n1\n23\nWilliam Haskell and others, schooner Friendship\nRep. Com.\n2\n254\n1\n23\nJoseph R. Folsom, schooner Galaxy\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n376\n1\n28\nJoseph W. Green, schooner Two Brothers\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n461\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n50\n1\n23\nAbel Roads, schooner Mary\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n495\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n48\n2\n23\nGott and Tarr, schooner May Flower\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n47\n1\n24\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n51\n2\n23\nIsaac Champlin, schooner Buffalo\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n55\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n43\n2\n23\nGilbert A. Smith, schooner Lilly\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n87\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n234\n2\n23\nWilliam Stanard and others, schooner Tryon\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n115\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n80\n1\n24\nJoseph W. Wormstead, schooner Sally -\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n47\n1\n24\nEbenezer Philips and others, schooner Van Buren\nRep. Com.\n1\n49\n1\n24\nTheo. Standwood and others, schooner Olive and\nFalcon\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n198\n1\n24\nNathaniel Gunneson, informality in license\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n248\n1\n24\nWinthrop Sears and others, schooner Laban\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n501\n1\n24\nNathan Smith, schooner James Monroe -\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n502\n3\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n234\n1\n24\nMoses Treadwell, schooner Alert\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n514\n1\n24\nMoses Merrill, schooner Fortune\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n704\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n85\n1\n24\nThomas Cushing, schooner Germantown\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n804\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n89\n2\n25\nThomas Cushing, schooner Commerce -\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n754\n2\n24\nGeorge Dyer, schooner Three Brothers -\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n136\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n84\n3\n25\nagainst the claim of John H. Russell, schooner\nLucy Ann\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n233\n8\n25\nsame of Levi Eldridge, schooner Chatham\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n235\n2\n25\nin favor of Joseph Deshields, schooner Northum-\nberland\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n86\n1\n22\nFitch, Benjamin, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n349\n1\n24\nFitch, James, revolutionary pension -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n231\n2\n25\nFitzgerald, Charles, heirs of, revolutionary pension\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n821\n3\n25\nSame\n-\n-\nI\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n90\n2\n22\nFitzgerald, Philip, heirs of, pre-emption to land\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n75\n2\n24\nFitzgerald, William, alrears of pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n123\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n164\n3\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n88\n1\n24\nFitzimmons, Thomas, revolutionary claim\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n282\n1\n23\nFlanigan, Andrew, loss in building frigate\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n479\n1\n22\nFlanjac, Garrigues, locate other lands in lieu of those\nsold by United States\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n270\n23\nSame\n-\n1\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n48\n3\nFleury, Henry M., land claim\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n149\nFleisher, Jacob, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n5\n47%\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 131\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n1\n22\nFlemming, administrator of Syme, flour furnished for\npublic use during the revolution\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n190\n1\n23\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n97\n3\n25\nFleming, James, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n77\n2\n22\nFletcher, William, lost horse\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n25\n2\n22\nFletcher, David, lost horse\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n26\n2\n25\nFleischman, Charles L., memorial of, on agriculture -\nEx. Doc.\n10\n334\n3\n25\non the culture and manufacture of the sugar beet\nEx. Doc.\n3\n62\n3\n25\nreport of committee on this subject\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n309\n8\n25\nhis plan in relation to the Smithsonian legacy\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n70\n1\n24\nFling, James, arrears of pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n493\n1\n24\nFlint, Jonathan, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n741\n2\n25\nFlint, Jerusha, revolutionary pension - -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n865\n1\n24\nFlinn, James, lost horse\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n768\n1\n22\nFlinn, Benjamin, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n872\n2\n25\nFlicker, Elizabeth, see Henry Richardson's heirs\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n149\n1\n22\nFlournoy, Mathew R., exchange section of land\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n151\n1\n22\nFlorida, boundary between Georgia, correspondence\nwith Executive of Georgia and other documents\non the subject of the boundary line\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n43\n1\n23\nsame reprinted -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n77\n1\n28\nreport of commissioners appointed by Georgia to\nascertain and run the boundary\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n152\n1\n24\nFlorida, hostilities with Seminole Indians in, letter\nfrom Secretary of War asking an appropriation\nto repress hostilities by Seminoles\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n38\n1\n24\nletter from Secretary of War in relation to allow-\ning militia called into service, camp equipage\nEx. Doc.\n8\n118\n1\n24\nproceeding of meeting of citizens of St. Augus-\ntine in relation to the hostile proceeding of the\nIndians\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n80\n1\n24\nmemorial of inhabitants of East Florida praying\nprotection from Indian hostilities\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n92\n1\n24\ninstructions to General Scott for subduing the\nSeminoles\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n115\n1\n24\nin relation to claims of South Carolina, Georgia,\nAlabama and Florida, for supplies, &c., furnish-\nthe militia called out to suppress hostilities\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n231\n2\n24\nreport of Committee of Claims, claims of officers\nof second regiment of second brigade of militia,\nservices, suppressing Indian hostilities\nI\nRep. Com.\n1\n220\n2\n24\nreport of committee on paying for property taken\nfor public use, and Indian depredations\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n301\n2\n24\nreport on paying advances by corporation of Mo-\nbile, to volunteers\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n304\n2\n24\nsame by the city of Augusta\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n819\n2\n24\nsame by Wilkes county, Georgia\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n822\n1\n25\nletter from the Secretary of War, asking for an\nadditional appropriation (at Extra Session) for\nsuppressing\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n19\n1\n25\non the subject of employing Indians in the mili-\ntary service in the Florida war\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n27\n2\n25\non same subject\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n138\n2\n25\nagreement between General Jesup and Creeks to\nfurnish warriors\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx Doc.\n10\n881\n2\n25\ncorrespondence with Major General Jesup, and\nproceedings of court of enquiry in the case of\nGenerals Scott and Gaines\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n78\n2\n25\ninstructions to the commanders, troops employed,\nexpense &c., up to 1838\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n133\n2\n25\nstate of the campaign in 1838, and disposition of\nthe Indians to treat for peace\n-\nI\nEx. Doc.\n219\n132\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nFlorida, Indian hostilities, &e.-Continued.\n25\nanswer of Secretary of War to proposition of Gen-\neral Jesup to suspend removal of Indians\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n272\n2\n25\nSeminole bearing flag of truce made prisoners -\nEx. Doc.\n9\n327\n2\n25\nnames of officers employed under General Jesup\nin Florida in 1837, and number of troops, (docu-\nments with President's Message, page 238)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n3\n2\n25\ndescription and number of forces employed in\n1837, and monthly expense\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n9\n299\n2\n25\ndocuments in relation to claim of Cherokees for\nservices, &c., mediating with the Seminoles for\npeace\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n285\n2\n25\nin relation to arrearages and pressing demand for\nfunds, in 1838\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n371\n8\n25\nestimate of appropriation required in 1839 to carry\non the war\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n123\n3\n25\nin relation to horses belonging to volunteers in\nthe Florida war, and which was turned over to\nUnited States\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n179\n3\n25\nrespecting the disposition, &c. of negroes and other\nproperty captured from the Florida Indians\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n226\n1\n22\nFlorida, Territory of, proceedings of the Legislature,\nprotect fisheries on the coast of\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n201\n-\n1\n22\nArredondo claim, report of Committee on Claims\nfor depredations by the army, in 1812, '13, and\n'14, in East Florida, and provided for by the\n9th article, treaty with Spain of 1819 -\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n228\n1\n23\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n368\n2\n24\nreport of the Secretary of the Treasury, in rela-\ntion to delay in executing 9th article of treaty\nwith Spain, payment of certain claims of the\ninhabitants of East Florida\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n67\n3\n25\nletter from the Secretary of the Treasury, recom-\nmending that provision be made for the final\nadjustment of these claims\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n98\n1\n22\nreport on claim of Delassus, indemnity for prop-\nerty taken by insurgents\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n5\n500\n2\n22\non the subject of obtaining from Spain, archives\nof. (President's Message, page 5.)\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n24\nportion of archives received. (President's Mes-\nsage, page 4.)\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n22\nrespecting delay and errors in surveying private\nland claims in\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n44\n1\n23\nreport of surveys, canal routes in, made under act\nof 4th July, 1832\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n61\n2\n23\nSame, reprinted\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n8\n-\n-\n-\n2\n23\nproceedings of Legislative Council, in favor of\nadditional appropriation for rebuilding sea-wall\nat St. Augustine, and repair of Fort St. Marks,\nwith estimate of amount required\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n301\n2\n24\nreport of committee on claim of, for expenses in\nrepairing Fort St. Augustine -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n218\n2\n23\nreport of committee in favor of making appropria-\ntion for repair of Fort Marion and sea-wall\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n19\n1\n23\nreport of committee on repealing certain laws of,\ntaxing slaves of non-residents\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n258\n1\n23\nreport of committee on equalizing representation\nin, and against allowing certain legislative ex-\npenditures, and annulling certain judicial en-\nactments\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n421\n2\n28\ngrand jury of St. John's in relation to various pub-\nlic improvements in -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc\n2\nw\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.\n133\nCongress.\nDescription\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nFlorida, Territory of-Continued.\n23\ncopy of act of, increasing the capital of the Bank\nof Pensacola -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n185\n23\nreport of committee on establishing a new ju-\ndicial district at Apalachicola\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n19\n24\nin relation to Spanish land claims, pending in\ncourts, &c., &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n14\n24\nacts incorporating the East Florida, the Pensa-\ncola and Perdido, and the Union railroad com-\npanies, and the Southern Life Insurance and\nTrust Company\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n58\n24\nmemorial of Town of Apalachicola, protesting\nagainst act of Territory, for the removal of seat\nof justice from that place\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n158\n24\nLegislature of, in favor of making grant of land to\nthe East Florida Railroad Company, aid in ma-\nking road\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n188\n23\nstatement of receipts and expenses on account of\nlands acquired by the purchase of, up to 1832\nEx. Doc.\n6\n499\n25\nreport of agent, with list of claims, Indian depre-\ndations in\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n127\n25\nreport of Committee of Claims, on the subject of\nthese claims -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n1028\n25\ninhabitants of Franklin, for port of entry at St.\nJoseph's\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n286\n25\ninhabitants of St. Joseph, establishment of court\nEx. Doc.\n8\n287\n25\nLegislature of Alabama, for annexing part of Flor-\nida to that State\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n163\n25\nWilliam A. Whitehead and others, against port of\nentry at Indian Key -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n41\n25\nletter from Secretary of Treasury, on the subject\nof making provision for the final settlement of\nclaims under the 9th article treaty of 1819 with\nSpain\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n98\n25\nmemorial and proceedings of convention, in rela-\ntion to the incorporating of banks by the Legis-\nlative Council of the Territory\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n156\n25\nmemorial of convention, with copy of the consti-\ntution formed, and census taken in 1838, for\nher admission into the Union\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n208\n25\nreport of committee in favor of library, court of\nappeais\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n776\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n159\n25\nreport of committee, providing for compilation of\nlaws relating to\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n781\n!5\nin favor of permitting the Florida, Alabama, and\nGeorgia Railroad Company to enter land on a\ncredit\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n795\n5\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n269\n5\nin favor of paying officers of the militia ordered\ninto service by General Hernandez, in 1835,\nagainst the Seminole Indians -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n209\n5\nin favor of making appropriation to erect build-\nings, accommodation of Legislative Council\nof\n-\nI\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n229\n5\non the subject of marine hospital at St. Joseph's\nRep. Com.\n1\n237\n5\nsame, road, Jacksonville to St. Mary's -\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n271\n5\nin favor of granting land to the Dade Institute, in\nRep. Com.\n2\n321\n1\nFlorida treaty, report in favor of allowing John Cowper\ncommissions on certain claims recovered under,\nclaimants indebted to the Government\n-\nRep. Com.\nDigitized by\nGoogle\n134\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nFlorida, treaty-Continued.\n1\n24\nreport against the claim of the executors of\nJames Williams, for spoliations, indemnity un-\nder the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n235\n1\n22\nFogg, Jonathan, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n109\n1\n23\nFolsom, James B., invalid pension, revenue service\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n81\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n46\n3\n25\nFoltz, Doctor James M., extra medical services\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n192\n1\n23\nFolsom, Joseph R., bounty on fishing voyage -\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n376\n2\n25\nFoley. Patrick, heirs of, land claim -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n689\n1\n22\nFonda, Jellis A., revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n35\n3\n25\nFontaine, Col. William, heirs of, commutation pay,\nrevolutionary\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n14\n2\n25\nFooche, Elijah, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n880\n3\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n198\n1\n22\nForbes and Hotchkiss, refund duties -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n126\n1\n22\nForbes, Abraham, services as spy, late war\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n239\n1\n23\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n22\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n118\n2\n24\nSame -\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n170\n-\n-\n-\n-\n3\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n208\n1\n24\nForbes, John & Co., confirmation, land claim -\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n845\n2\n25\nFord, William, revolutionary pension -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n708\n3\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n70\nForeign coins. (See Coins.)\nForeign paupers. (See Paupers, see Emigrants, and\nsee, also, Naturalization.)\nForfeitures. (See Fines, &c.)\n2\n25\nForman, F., and Levi Davis, professional services, de-\nfending suit against register of land office\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n710\n1\n22\nForrest, Ebenezer de, revolutionary pension -\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n8\n1\n23\nForrester, Arthur, work on Cumberland road -\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n455\n1\n24\nForster, Thomas, Jr., disbursements, Dunkirk harbor -\nRep. Com.\n2\n419\n1\n24\nForster, Elisha, personal property destroyed by the\nBritish\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n473\n2\n25\nFortune, owners of the schooner, fishing bounty\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n85\n2\n25\nFortune, Richard, heirs of, bounty land\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n975\nForage, furnished troops, reports on claims for, to wit:\n1\n23\nin favor of Shubael Conant\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n246\n1\n23\nin favor of John McDonell\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n494\n1\n24\nin favor of Charles Goodspeed -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n484\n1\n24\nin favor of Jonathan Eliott\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n702\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n51\n2\n24\nin favor of William W. Russell, at Talasse station,\nin Alabama, in 1836 -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n87\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n61\n2\n24\nagainst the claim of Wiley Harlen, same time and\nplace\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n116\n2\n25\nin favor of Joseph M. Hernandez, taken for use of\ntroops serving against the Florida Indians\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n1043\n2\n24\nFort Wayne, land office, copies of correspondence, &c.,\nin relation to examination of its condition in\n1836 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n143\n1\n23\nFort Gibson, report of committee in relation to the re-\nmoval of troops from -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n$10\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n462\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n22\nFortifications, Fort Delaware, report of survey of, with\na view of rebuilding, &c. (Documents, Presi-\n8\ndent's message, page 87.)\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n22\nPresident suggests the propriety of compromising\nclaim of title to the Pea-patch Island, on which\nthe fort is built, with copy of agreement of the\nted\nEx. Google Doc.\nby\nparties -\n-\n-\ns\n68\n-\n-\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.\n135\nCongress.\nDescription\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nFortifications, Fort Delaware-Continued.\n23\nreport of committee in favor of compromising\nclaim to the island on which the fort is erected\nRep. Com.\n1\n59\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n92\n25\ntaken possession of, by Mr. Hudson, under de-\ncision of court\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n43\n22\nreport of committee on claims of officers, losses\nsustained by the burning of the fort\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n313\n22\nFort Griswold, in Connecticut, plan and estimate\nfor -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n33\n22\nFort Adams, Rhode Island, average price paid for\nmaterials and work, in 1828, '29 and '30, at\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n179\n22\nFort Hamilton, New York, same\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n179\n22\namount appropriated and expended for fortifica-\ntions in 1830 and 1831, and showing the dis-\nbursements in each State\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n200\n23\namount expended annually, in each State, from\n1791 to 1833, on account of\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n89\n25\namount disbursed annually in each State, on ac-\ncount of, from 1834 to 1837\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n254\n22\nin Maine, report respecting situation of\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n24\n25\nplaces which should be fortified\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n218\n25\nLegislature of Maine on fortifying that State\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n863\n25\nestimate of additional appropriations required for\nfortifications for 1833\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n29\n22\nFort Marion, Florida, estimate, &c., by Captain\nDrane, for its repair, and tide-wall to protect\ncity of St Augustine -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n62\n23\nreport of committee in favor of appropriation for\nrepairing Fort Marion and making sea-wall -\nRep. Com.\n1\n39\n23\nCastle Island, Boston, report of board of engi-\nneers on the subject of repairing and altering\nthe fort, with estimate of cost, &c.\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n237\n23\nreport of Secretary of War and board of engineers,\nsame subject -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n86\n23\nresolutions of Legislature of Massachusetts, in fa-\nvor of repairing, &c. -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n160\n23\nreport of committee in favor of making appropria-\ntion for its thorough repair\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n81\n23\nSt. Mark's, Florida, Legislative Council of Flor-\nida, asking for an appropriation for the repairs\nof\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n301\n23\nFort Sumpter, report of Secretary of War, and\ndocuments, in relation to the cause of suspend-\ning operations on, growing out of claim to the\nland, set up by W. Laval\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n67\n23\nPatapsco river, Maryland, report of committee in\nfavor of making appropriation for\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n310\n24\nViews of the President in relation to the failure,\nat the last session, to make appropriations, and\nthe necessity of placing our seaboard in com-\nplete state of defence. (Page 21.)\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\nH\nreports of the Secretaries of War and Navy, on\nthe subject of a complete and permanent sys-\ntem of defence ; with remarks of Colonel Tot-\nten, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n243\n4\nreport of Committee on Military Affairs, by Col.\nR. M. Johnson, protection of inland frontiers -\nRep. Com.\n2\n401\n4\nestimate of appropriations for the commencement\nof new works in- 1836\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n75\n1\nexplanation of the above estimate\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n259\nDigitized by\n136\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nFortifications, &c.-Continued.\n1\n24\nadditional estimates necessary for completing the\narmament of fortifications in 1836\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n90\n1\n24\nsame subject\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n244\n1\n24\nLegislature of Massachusetts, in favor of proceed-\ning with works for defence of Boston harbor -\nEx. Doc.\n6\n241\n1\n24\nreport of Committee on Military Affairs, recom-\nmending the fortifying of certain harbors\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n94\n1\n24\nresolutions of the Legislature of Rhode Island in\nfavor of fortification, Narragansett bay\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n277\n2\n24\ndetailed estimate of appropriations required in 1837\nEx. Doc.\n2\n31\n2\n24\nexplanation of Chief Engineer, in relation to the\nestimates for 1837\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n56\n2\n24\nreport of committee against the claim of citizens\nof St. Augustine, for repairs of fortifications\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n215\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n724\n3\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n216\n2\n25\nplaces on the sea-board which ought to be fortified,\n&c., documents, President's Message, page 205\nEx. Doc.\n1\n3\n2\n25\non the subject of making appropriations for, in\n#\n1838, particularly at New London and Connec-\nticut river\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n39\n2\n25\nadditional estimates for 1888, particularly for Fort\nCaswell\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n91\n3\n25\nestimate of appropriations required in 1839\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n184\n2\n25\nreport of Inspector Croghan, and Secretary Poin-\nsett, on the state of and means of the defences,\nwith statements of the armament required, &c.\nin 1838\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n199\n2\n25\nestimate of expense establishing posts of defence,\nwestern frontier\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n114\n8\n25\nreport of Colonel Totten, recommending certain\npoints on the northern and western frontiers,\nthat should be immediately fortified, with esti-\nmate of sum required, &c.\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n117\n2\n25\nLegislature of Maine, on the subject of fortifying\nthat State\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n368\n3\n25\nplaces in Maine which should be fortified\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n218\n8\n25\nFort Livington, Grand Terre, Louisiana, cause\n-\n}\n{ 3\n67\nEx. Doc.\nwhich has retarded its completion, &c.\n4\n184\n2\n25\nSullivan's Island, Charleston, S. C., report of\nthe Committee on Military Affairs, in favor of\nincreasing appropriation in 1838, for the pre-\nservation of -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n767\n1\n22\nannual report of Engineer Department, showing\nthe progress on work of, in 1831, documents\naccompanying President's Message, page 76 -\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n2\n22\nSame in 1832, page 85 -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n23\nSame in 1833, page 51 -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n2\n23\nSame in 1834, page 99 -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n1\n24\nSame in 1835, page 102\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n24\nSame in 1836, page 187\n2\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n25\nSame in 1837, pages 201, and 367\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n3\n3\n25\nSame in 1838, page 154\n-\n-\n-\nE.. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n22\nsame of works projected and not commenced, in\n1831, with estimated cost, page 114\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n22\nSame in 1832, page 110\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n1\n23\nSame in 1838, page 72\nI\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n23\nSame in 1884, page 124\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n24\nSame in 1835, page 126\n-\n1\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n?\n24\nSame in 1836, page 223\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n25\nSame in 1887, page 203\n-\n-\nEx. Doc\n3\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.\n137\nCongress.\nDescription\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n22\nFoster, Ezekiel, refund discriminating duties, &c.\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n802\n28\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n12\n22\nFoster, Peter, commutation claim\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n130\n24\nFountain, Colonel William, heirs of, commutation\nclaim\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n676\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n429\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n14\n22\nFoundry, Secretary of War recommends the establish-\nment of a national, (report accompanying Pres-\nident's Message, page 25)\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n24\nSecretary of War again recommends its establish-\nment in the District of Columbla, (documents\nwith President's Message, page 43)\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n25\nagain recommended by the Secretary of War,\npage 105\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n24\nreports of General Wool and Colonel Talcott,\nsame subject, with plans of site and estimate of\ncost, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n106\n24\nSecretary of the Navy recommends the establish-\nment of, (documents President's Message, page\n331) -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n23\nreport of committee in favor of same, with state-\nments of ordnance at the several navy yards,\n&c., with various other documents\n-\n-\nRep Com.\n1\n141\n24\nanother report of committee, same subject\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n669\n25\nLegislature of Kentucky, in favor of, at Greenaps-\nburg\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n210\n25\nmemorial of inhabitants of Pennsylvania, in favor\nof, at Easton -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n}\nEx. Doc.\n~~\n268\n0000\n283\n25\nsame of Centre, same object\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n9\n312\n25\nNesbit Manufacturing Company of South Carolina,\nin favor of that State -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n387\n25\nreport of select committee, by William Cost John-\nson, in favor of establishing one, and for the\nappointment of board of officers to fix on site,\nwith various information and documents con-\nnected therewith, to wit: extracts from the\nmessages of several Presidents who have recom-\nmended it, and sundry statements in support of\nthe advantages, &c. of the various places recom-\nmended\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n168\n25\nrecommended by President Van Buren, page 18 -\nEx. Doc.\n1\n3\n22\nFox, Joseph, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n410\n25\nFox, William, revolutionary pension -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n369\n22\nFox, John, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n5\n472\n25\nFox, Vause, administrator of William Vause -\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n221\n24\nFoxworthy, William, revolutionary pension -\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n332\n25\nFox river, Wiskonsin, survey of\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n102\n23\nFowler and Overton, horses lost in military service\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n477\n23\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n131\n23\nFrancis and Eliza, in relation to the claim of the own-\ners of the British ship\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n64\n23\nreport of committee on same\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n140\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n494\n-\n-\n22\nFrance, treaty of indemnity, spoliations since 1800,\ntreaty concluded, (President's Message, page 6)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n22\ncopy of the treaty of indemnity\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n126\n22\ncopies of instructions and correspondence in rela-\ntion to the claims against France for spoiliations\nsince 1800\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n147\n23\nPresident notifies Congress of the failure on the\npart of France to pay instalment due under late\ntreaty of indemnity, page 4\n-\n-\nI\nEx.\nDoc\nby\nGoogle\n18\n138\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nFrance.-Continued.\n1\n28\nreport of committee on extending time of Board\nof Commissioners, under treaty with - -\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n298\n2\n23\nPresident again notifies Congress of the failure on\nthe part of France to fulfill the treaty, with re-\ncommendations consequent thereon, page 6 -\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n23\ncopies of proceedings and discussions in the\nFrench Chamber of Deputies, in relation to the\nfulfilment of the treaty, (documents accompany-\ning President's Message, page 393)\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\nz\n2\n23\ncorrespondence &c., relative to refusal of France\nto make provision for the fulfilment of the treaty\nof 4th July, 1831, indemnity for spoliations -\nEx. Doc.\n2\n40\n2\n23\nadditional correspondence, (extracts from letters\nof Mr. Livingston to the Secretary of State,)\nsame subject -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n136\n2\n23\nfurther correspondence, same subject, between\nMr. Livingston and the Secretary of State, and\nthe French Minister and Secretary of State -\nEx. Doc.\n4\n174\n2\n23\nreport of Committee on Foreign Affairs on the\nsubject of delay on the part of France to fulfil\nthe treaty, with report of minority of the com-\nmittee\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n133\n2\n23\nresolutions of Mr. Adams, on same subject\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n133\n1\n24\nobservations and recommendations of the Presi-\ndent at the opening of Congress, in relation to\nthe refusal of France to execute the treaty, page 6\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n24\nletter of Mr. Livingston to the Duke de Broglie,\non his leaving France, (documents President's\nMessage, page 30)\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n24\nspecial message of the President, communicating\nfurther information, particularly in relation to\nexplanation required of the United States by the\nFrench Government, and recommending such\nlegislative action as the exigences of the case\ndemands\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n67\n1\n24\nGreat Britain offers her mediation to settle the\ndifferences with\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n103\n1\n24\nPresident communicates correspondence in rela-\ntion to the proffered mediation, and as to the de-\ntermination of France to fulfill the treaty\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n116\n1\n24\nlist of awards of the commissioners under treaty of\nindemnity, and a copy of the act of the French\nChambers making appropriations to carry the\ntreaty into effect, with copies of communica-\ntions in the French language, in relation to the\nexecution of the treaty\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n117\n1\n24\nPresident communicates that four instalments had\nbeen paid\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n254\n2\n24\ndiplomatic relations renewed, (President's Mes-\nsage, page 3)\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n25\namount of, received under the treaty with France,\nand mode and expense in transmitting the\nsame to the United States\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n417\n3\n25\ninformation called for in relation in the payment\nof the awards of the commissions, cannot be\nfurnished before the adjournment of Congress\nEx. Doc.\n6\n246\n2\n24\nreport of committee against the claim of Robert\nGilmore, for indemnity under the treaty with\n,\nFrance for the payment of claims for spoliations,\nand which was rejected by the Bonrd of Com-\nmissioners\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n299\nDigitized by Google\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 139\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nFrance-Continued.\n2\n25\nReport of committee against the claim of Robert\nRoberts\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n814\n2\n25\nsame in the case of James McCoy\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n978\n2\n25\nmemorial of Lafette & Co., of Paris, similar\nclaim\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n257\n1\n25\nmode of collecting revenue in France -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n12\n2\n25\nminister of, in behalf of Captain Bezier, for saving\nAmerican seamen wrecked -\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n222\n3\n25\ncorrespondence with France, in relation to the\nblockade of the Mexican coast and same as to\nRio de la Plata, and as to the treatment to-\nwards American vessels\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n211\n1\n24\ncomparative statement of duties under tariff act\nof 1828 and the act of 1832, on French wines\nand silks, from 1830 to 1835, (page 121)\nEx. Doc.\n4\n117\n1\n22\nrespecting tonnage duties on French vessels in\nballast coming from Guadaloupe and Martin-\nique, and on refunding duty on French ship\nVictorine -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n21\n1\n22\nregulations of France respecting the fisheries\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n99\n2\n22\nrespecting duties levied on French ship Pac-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n}\n1\nan\n26\nEx. Doc.\ntole -\n-\n37\n1\n28\nrespecting the death of French sailors accidentally\nkilled in firing a salute from United States\nfrigate in the harbor of Toulon\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\nB\n492\n2\n23\nSpoliations prior to 1800, statements &c., by Mr.\nCambreling and Mr. Edward Everett, from the\nCommittee on Foreign Affairs, on the subject\nof -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n121\n2\n24\nlist of claimants who have petitioned Congress\nup to 1837\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc\n4\n184\n1\n24\nmemorial of merchants of Massachusetts on the\nsubject of indemnity for\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n37\n1\n22\nmemorial of George Taylor, same object\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n14\n2\n24\nmemorial of Perez Morton and others, of Massa-\nchusetts, same object\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n40\n2\n24\nmemorial of merchants of Newburyport, same -\nEx. Doc.\n2\n42\n2\n24\nmemorial of citizens of Portsmouth, New Hamp-\nshire, same\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n58\n2\n25\nmemorial of Board of Trade, Baltimore, same\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n235\n2\n25\nmemorial of Chamber of Commerce, Philadel-\n}\nmn\n8\n237\nEx. Doc.\nphia, same\n-\n-\n-\n-\n9\n322\n-\n2\n25\nmemorial of citizens of the State of Pennsylva-\nnia, same\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n238\n2\n25\nmemorial of convention at New York, same\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n239\n2\n25\nmemorial of Legislature of Connecticut, same\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n414\n2\n25\nmemorial of James H. Causten, explanatory letter\nof John McHenry\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n292\n2\n25\nreport of Committee on Foreign Affairs (by Mr.\nHoward) in favor of these claims, with a com-\npilation of all previous reports and proceedings\nthereon, and a list of claimants, &c.\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n445\n2\n28\nFranking privilege, President recommends revision of\nlaws granting, (page 20)\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n24\nremarks of the Postmaster General, on the abuse\nof, (documents President's message, page 511)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n24\nLegislature of Maryland, in favor of extending to\nGovernors and members of the Legislature\nEx. Doc.\n8\n103\n-\n2\n24\nLegislature of Virginia, same object\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n179\nI\n24\nFranklin Institute of Pennsylvania, report of, experi-\nments to prevent the explosion of steam boilers\nEx. Doc\n162\n140\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n1\n28\nFranzoni, Virginia, adm. of Jardella, additional com-\npensation, sculpture at the capitol, &c.\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n296\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n5\n2\n25\nFrancis, Miller, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n677\n2\n24\nFrancher, James, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\nIII\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n271\n2\n25\nFrazier, Robert, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n320\n2\n25\nFrazier, Thomas, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n423\n2\n25\nFrazier, Thomas, assignee of, land claim\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n476\n2\n28\nFrasier, Charles M., buildings destroyed by the British\nRep. Com.\n1\n125\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n45\n1\n24\nFrazier, Robert, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n840\n1\n24\nFrancisco, John, surety of Paymaster Kinkead\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n340\n2\n22\nFrauds, President recommends change in the law as to\nlimitation for the punishment of, (page 14)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n23\nrespecting frauds, payment of pensions, (Presi-\ndent's message, page 18)\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n23\nremarks of Secretary War, on same subject, (page\n36) -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n23\nreport of committee, same subject\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n37\n-\n1\n23\ndocuments in relation to frauds under act author-\nizing payment for property lost, &c., late war\nwith Great Britain, page 7, report in the case\nof McCollum\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n161\n1\n24\nin favor granting bounty land to the representa-\ntives of Daniel Warner, in lieu of that of\nwhich he was fraudulently deprived -\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n399\n1\n22\non the revenue, reports of collectors of certain\nports, showing the condemnations of smuggled\ngoods and suits, between 1820 and 1831, on\naccount of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n199\n1\n23\ninformation respecting fraud in the importation of\nlead -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n131\n1\n24\nunder pre-emption laws, on the subject of, and in\nrelation to combination of speculators, Stc.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n125\n1\n24\nsame reprinted, with additional information\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n211\n3\n25\nin relation to combinations to keep down price of\nlands\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n241\n2\n25\nin donation land claims in Arkansas, (Lovely's and\nMiller's donations)\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n99\n2\n25\non Indians, report of the commissioners appointed\nto investigate\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n11\n452\n2\n25\nin relation to alleged frauds by Captain J. C. Boyd\nand others, of the Alabama volunteers, (docu-\nEx. Doc.\n3\nments with President's message, page 254) ,-\n1\n2\n25\nsame, in the case of Quartermaster Skinner,\npage 262\nEx. Doc.\nS\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\nFrauds, reports on applications where payments, &c.,\nhave been erroneously made to those not en-\ntitled, viz:\n2\n24\nreport against the claim of the representatives of\nJohn Reynolds, for money due for his services\nas commissary during the revolutionary war,\nand alleged to have been improperly paid, un-\nder special act of Congress, to those not entitled\nto it -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n100\n2\n25\nin favor of paying to the heirs of Captain Thomas\nTriplett the amount of commutation which was\nfraudulently obtained in their name, under\nspecial act, by persons not entitled -\nRep. Com.\n$\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.\n141\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nFrauds, reports on applications, &re-Continued.\n3\n25\nanother report adverse to the allowance of this\nclaim; the act under which the money was\npaid being founded on false testimony, and not\nproven since, that Captain Triplett was entitled\nto commutation\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n193\n2\n25\nin favor of paying to the heirs of Rignal Hillary,\ntheir proportion of the seven years half pay\nallowed under special act, and erroneously\ndirected to be paid to Elizabeth Magruder, as\nbeing the only heir, &c.\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n891\n8\n25\nin favor of allowing to the heirs of John Phelan\nbounty land, wrongfully issued to those not en-\ntitled\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n142\n2\n25\nsame in the case of James Maxwell, patent hav-\ning issued to another without his authority\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n857\n1\n24\nsame in favor of the heirs of Daniel Warner,\nfraudulently obtained by others\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n399\n1\n22\nFreeman, Edgar, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n207\n1\n23\nFreeman, Pearson, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n40\n1\n24\nFreeman, Colonel, marine corps, in relation to right of\ncommand at navy yards\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n118\n2\n25\nFreeman, Elijah, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n703\n2\n24\nFrey, Frederick & Co., refund duties on certain playing\ncards\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n157\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n235\n1\n24\nFredericksburg, Virginia, memorial of citizens of, for\nport of entry at\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n130\n1\n24\nFreight, against the claim of Knox & Co. for transporta-\ntion, boat and cargo lost on the Mississippi\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n90\nFrench spoliations. (See France and Spoliations.)\n3\n25\nFrench ship wrecked, against refunding duties on goods\n-\n}\n1\n169\nsaved from. (See Duties, remission of\nRep. Com.\n1\n217\n2\n25\nFrench, Elizabeth, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n383\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n69\n1\n23\nFrink, David, boarding certain French officers\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n386\n1\n24\nFritters, Travis, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n603\n1\n24\nFrisby, Richard, buildings destroyed by the British\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n693\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n48\nFrigate, Philadelphia. (See Philadelphia Frigate.)\n2\n25\nFrigate, Raritan, on the subject of making appropriation\nto complete, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n702\n1\n22\nFrothingham, Joshua P., building destroyed in revolu-\ntion -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n88\n2\n22\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n11\n1\n22\nFrothingham, Samuel, revolutionary pension -\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n99\n1\n24\nFrost, Isaiah, work on Cumberland road\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n774\n1\n24\nFrontiers, western, report of Committee on Military\nAffairs, (by Colonel Richard M. Johnson,) on\nproviding for the defence of, by construction of\nmilitary roads, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n401\n1\n24\non the subject of protecting frontier of Louisiana\nEx. Doc.\n6\n249\n2\n25\nreport of Secretary of War in 1887, in relation to\nthe protection of, accompanied with maps, &c.\nEx. Doc.\n2\n59\n2\n25\nestimate of expense for the defence of -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n114\n2\n25\ndocuments submitted by Hon. Mr. Harrison and\nSenator Linn of Missouri, in relation to the\nprotection of -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n276\n2\n25\nGeneral Gaines' plan for its defence\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n9\n311\n2\n25\nin relation to laying out military road and erect-\ning posts, &c., with a view to the defence of\n25\nin relation to the selection of sites for military\nEx. Google\n278\n2\nby\nposts, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n142\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nFrontiers, western, &c.-Continued.\n2\n25\nin relation to the hostile disposition of the Indians\nin 1838, on the\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n11\n431\n3\n25\nviews of Secretary of War, as to the protection\nof, and suspending the withdrawal of the troops\nfrom Fort Gibson, page 99\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n25\nFrontiers, northern, on the subject of disturbances on\nthe, and the burning of the steamboat Caroline\nEx. Doc.\n3\n73\n2\n25\nestimate of expense for the defence of -\nEx. Doc.\n5\n89\n-\n3\n25\nappropriations necessary in 1838, same purpose\nEx. Doc.\n2\n27\n2\n64\n2\n25\non the subject of preserving neutrality with Ca-\nnada\nn\nEx. Doc.\n3\n74\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n3\n76\n2\n25\nin relation to the attack on steamboats Sir Robert\nPeel, (British,) and the Telegraph, (Amer-\nican)\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n11\n440\n2\n25\nreport of Secretary of War with plan of Gen. Scott,\ndistribution of troops, &c. for the protection of\nEx. Doc.\n7\n199\n2\n25\nLegislature of Maine, on fortifying that State -\nEx. Doc.\n10\n363\n3\n25\nplaces in Maine which should be fortified\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n218\n3\n25\nreport of Colonel Totten, on points that should be\nimmediately fortified, with estimate of sums\nrequired, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n117\n1\n23\nFruge, John, confirmation land claim\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n459\n1\n24\nFry, Benj. services as agent of fortifications at Newport\nRep. Com.\n3\n777\n2\n25\nSame -\nRep. Com.\n2\n342\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n23\nFrye, Nathaniel, jr., services performed as Paymaster\nGeneral\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n256\nFuel, &c. (See House rent.)\nFugitives from justice. (See Rewards.)\n1\n22\nFuller, Daniel, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n347\n2\n22\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n7\n1\n23\nSame -\nRep. Com.\n1\n1\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n23\nFuller, James, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n1\n2\n24\nFuller, Abigail, navy pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n21\n1\n24\nFulton, Robert, heirs of, report of committee in favor of\npaying for use of steamboat Visusius at New\nOrleans in 1814; services building steam frigate\nand value of his system of coast and harbor de-\nfence\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n551\n-\n2\n24\nRep. Com.\n2\n300\nsame, with report of Secretary of Navy\n-\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n68\n1\n23\nFulton, Robert, work on Cumberland road\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n455\n-\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n744\nFulton steam frigate. (See Steam frigate.)\n1\n23\nFurst, Moritz, losses, furnishing medals, &c. Navy De-\npartment\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n192\n-\n-\n2\n25\nFurguson, William, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n720\n2\n24\nFurlough, report against the claim of John Quin, an\nofficer in the Navy for pay while on -\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n33\n2\n24\nsame in the case of William Vaughan -\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n309\n3\n25\nGage, Isaac, memorial of, import iron vessel free of\nduty, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n92\n2\n25\nGaines, Major General, his plan for the protection of\nwestern frontiers\nEx. Doc.\n9\n811\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n22\nGaines, Wm. D., confirm purchase of Indian reservation\nRep. Com.\n1\n85\n1\n22\nGales and Seaton, transmitting two volumes of new\nedition of State papers\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n29\n1\n22\nreport of Clerk House of Representatives and\nSecretary of Senate, of their proceedings, &c.,\nunder act authorizing the publication of the\nState papers by\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n35\n24\nwork completed\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n180\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.\n143\nCongress.\nDescription\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n1\n28\nGale, Anthony, colonel of marines, extra services as\nquartermaster\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n375\n1\n23\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n62\n23\nGale, George, wagon and team lost in public service -\nRep. Com.\n2\n225\n:\n25\nGale, Isaac, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n588\nGale, Henry, compromise claim of Pea Patch Island. See\nFortifications, fort Delaware.)\n:\n25\nGallison, James, and Charles Whitmarsh\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n189\n22\nGallop, William, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n206\n25\nGallaway, John, heirs of, commutation claim, revolu-\ntionary\n1\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n933\n23\nGalaxy, owners of the schooner, for fishing bounty\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n376\n23\nGalphin, Milledge, Indian depredations prior to 1802\nRep. Com.\n1\n140\n25\nGallencia, Jacob\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n1048\n24\nGamble, John M., colonel of marines, extra services -\nRep. Com.\n3\n763\n22\nGamble, Archibald, locate New Madrid certificate\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n152\n23\nGamblins, Pierre, horse lost in military service\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n300\n22\nGammons, James, (slave,) bounty land allowed for his\nservices\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n184\n24\nGann William land in lieu of pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n242\n24\nGannett, Benjamin, revolutionary pension for services\nof his wife\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n172\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n159\n22\nGardner, Peregrine, horse lost while in military ser-\nvice -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n127\n22\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n15\n23\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n15\n22\nGarnier Joseph V., fees clerk of court of Missouri\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n344\n23\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n333\n22\nGardepier, Alexander, land claim\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n362\n22\nGarden, Alex'r, executors of, interest on commutation\nRep. Com.\n3\n429\n23\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n118\n24\nGarland, Captain Peter, representatives of, commutation\nclaim\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n124\n24\nGardiner, Frances, widow of Captain Gardiner, killed\nin Dade's command, granted half pay\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n415\n24\npayment for property destroyed and injured by\nthe military, belonging to\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n611\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n35\n24\nGardner, Eleanor, personal property destroyed by the\nBritish\nI\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n63\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n515\n22\nGarnett, Francis, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n372\n23\nGarnett, James M., repeal certain laws in Florida\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n258\n24\nGarrettson, Isaac, purser, allowance for quarters, Sc. -\nRep. Com.\n3\n662\n25\nGarriga and Tarrington, for relieving distressed seamen\nRep. Com.\n4\n903\n23\nGatlin, Stephen, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n241\n25\nGates, Major William\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n323\n24\nGuagers, port of New York, respecting fees of\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n116\n23\nGaynor, John B., British deserter\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n4\n548\n24\nGav and Loomis, work on Cumberland road -\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n308\n23\nGalston, David, executors of, services, expenditures\nand indemnity, cost and damages, official acts -\nRep. Com.\n2\n276\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n614\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n88\n22\nGenther, John H., revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n54\n24\nGentry, Reuben and others, Indian depredations\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n266\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n212\n25\nGentry Allen, forage taken for use of troops, Tennessee\nvolunteers -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n1036\n24\nGennessee river amount appropriated for the improve-\nment of, the original estimates and sum neces-\nsary in 1836 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nFigitized by.\n212\n144\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nGennessee river.-Continued.\n1\n24\nreport of committee, expenditures, &c., improve-\nment of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n297\nGeneral land office. (See Land office.)\n2\n24\nGeortner, George, revolutionary services of his father -\nRep. Com.\n1\n174\n2\n24\nGeorge and Kern, extra services, officers of the customs\nRep. Com.\n2\n257\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n292\n2\n25\nGeorges' Bank, report of survey of, by Lieutenant Wilkes\nEx. Doc.\n8\n247\n2\n22\nGeology and mineralogy, report of committee, on em-\nploying a suitable person to make surveys of -\nRep. Com.\n1\n106\n2\n23\nreport of survey of, by Featherstonhaugh\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n151\n1\n22\nGeorgia, boundary between Florida and: correspond-\nence of the Executive of Georgia, and other\ndocuments on the subject of boundary\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n43\n}\nEx. Doc.\n-\n2\n77\n1\n23\nsame, reprinted\n-\n-\n-\n-\n3\n100\n1\n23\nreport of commissioners appointed by Georgia to\nascertain and run the boundary\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n152\nGeorgia, State of, memorials from, on the subject of the\nBank of the United States, and the removal of\nthe deposites. (See Bank United States.)\n1\n22\nmemorial of citizens of, respecting claims for dep-\nredations by Creek Indians prior to 1802, and\nsupposed to have been provided for by fourth\narticle of treaty of 1821\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n143\n1\n22\nremonstrance of the Creek Indians against these\nclaims\nEx. Doc.\n2\n56\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n22\nreport of committee on the subject of the above\nclaims\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n65\n1\n23\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n140\n1\n22\nreport on claims for depredations between 1826\nand 1830\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n317\n2\n24\nreport of committee on the subject of paying for\nproperty taken for public use, and Indian depre-\ndations in Florida, Alabama and Georgia\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n301\n2\n24\nreport of committee on reimbursing advances by\nAugusta, to volunteers, to suppress Indian hos-\ntilities\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n319\n2\n24\nsame by Wilkes county, same object\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\na\n2\n22\nLegislature of, against internal improvements\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n91\n2\n22\nLegislature, for convention to amend Constitution\nof the United States\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n92\n1\n23\nLegislature, against distributing sales of public\nlands\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n169\n2\n24\nLegislature, in relation to the distribution of the\nsurplus revenue\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n102\n1\n24\nrevolutionary claims, memorial of\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\ns\n87\n3\n25\nreport of committee in favor of this claim\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n311\n2\n25\nIndian depredations in, report of agent, with list of\nclaims\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n127\n2\n25\nreport of committee on the subject of these claims\nRep. Com.\n4\n1028\n2\n25\nmemorial of inhabitants of St. Mary's against\nchanging collection district, and for an increase\nof the pay of the officers\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n9\n310\n2\n25\nmemorial of the Macon Steamboat Company, im-\nport iron free of duty\nEx. Doc.\n400\n-\n-\n-\n10\n2\n25\nmemorial of Steamboat Company of, same object\nEx. Doc.\n10\n420\n2\n25\ncorrespondence of Governor of, in relation to\nmodification treaty of 1835 with the Cherokee\nIndians\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n121\n2\n22\nGeorgetown, District of Columbia, memorial of female\nasylum\n31\n-\n-\n-\n-\nDigitized - Ex. by Google\nD, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 145\nDescription\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nGeorgetown.-Continued.\nmemorial of inhabitants of, navigation of the Po-\ntomac and free bridge\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n32\nmemorial of inhabitants, recharter Banks\n-\nEx. Doc\n3\n69\nmemorial of the Lancasterian school for aid\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n70\nmemorial of Manufacturing Company, for act of\nincorporation\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n255\nmemorial of citizens for a new bank with branches\n}\nEx. Doc.\n8\nan\n91\n92\nreport of committee on granting relief to the cor-\nporation of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n269\nGervais, Sinclair D., indemnity, purchase of land\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n388\nGerodelle, John, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n448\nGibbs, Rufus, revolutionary pension -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n104\nGibbs, Benjamin, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n108\nGibbs, Samuel, lost loan office certificate, revolutionary\nRep Com.\n1\n166\nGibson, Colonel George, representatives of, commuta-\ntion -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n194\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n345\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n118\nGibson, Henry, clerk of court, increase of pay\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n170\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n356\nGibson, David, revolutionary pension -\n1\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n652\nGibson, Alexander, arrears of revolutionary pension -\nRep. Com.\n8\n725\nGilmer, Thomas W., agent, Virginia revolutionary\nclaims. (See Virginia revolutionary claims.)\nGilbert, Lewis, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n28\nGilbert, Marences W., interest on advances and losses\non Treasury notes\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n339\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n7\nclaims as sutler against deceased soldiers\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n350\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n9\nbounty on prisoners captured during last war\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n31\nGilbert, Ephraim F., invalid pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n444\nSame -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n353\nGilbert, Joseph, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n453\nGilbert, Jacob B., buildings destroyed by the British\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n123\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n35\nGilbert, Angelica, heir of Stephen Olney, revolution-\nary services\nI\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n784\nGilmore, Robert, claim for French spoliations rejected\nby the Board of Commissioners\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n279\nGilman, Peter, revolutionary pension -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n410\nGill, Whitford, boat lost in public service\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n4\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n14\nGill, Samuel, personal injuries\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n123\nGillis, Alexander, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n803\nSame -\n-\nI\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n175\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n249\nGillespie, Menzies, renewal of lost military land war-\nrant -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n220\nGist, Spencer C., extra pay, naval service\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n360\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n150\nGlascock, Thomas, heirs of, pay due for revolutionary\nservices\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n778\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n432\nGlickner, Jacob, work on Cumberland road\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n455\nGlover, William, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n6\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n355\nGlover, Ezekiel, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n1017\nGoddard, Nathaniel, and others, remission of forfeiture\nof vessel, &c.-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\nGodfroy, Gabriel, buildings destroyed at Frenchtown -\nby\nRep. Com.\n12\n19\n146\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n2\n25\nGoing, Preston, volunteer service in 1836\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n746\n2\n24\nGoing, Daniel W., invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n262\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n426\n1\n24\nGoldsmith, Jeremiah, revolutionary pension -\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n409\n2\n25\nGoldsbury, Samuel, spoliations, Neapolitan, prior to\n1807\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n790\n1\n22\nGoldsborough, Howes, memorial of, against the Chesa-\npeake and Ohio Canal Company, building\nwharfs and collecting wharfages in the city of\nWashington\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n67\n1\n24\nGold Mining Company, Union, refund duty on machinery\nRep. Com.\n1\n216\n1\n22\nGold, amount received and coined, and expense of coin-\nage at the mint of Great Britain, between\nAugust 1831 and February 1832\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n203\n1\n22\nGold coins, report of committee on establishing assay\noffices in the South\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n39\n1\n22\nreport of select committee, (by Mr. C. P. White,)\non the subject of regulating the value of\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n420\n1\n22\nreport, (by same,) on the subject of making gold\nand silver legal tender, and increase its circula-\ntion, and to make prompt payment for bullion,\nwith various statements, showing the value of\nthe different foreign coins; ratio of gold to silver\nfrom 1776; loss by wear, &c. -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n5\n496\n1\n23\nanother report by same, and on same subject\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n278\n2\n22\nreport on degree of alloy best fitted for -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n38\n2\n22\nrelative to the value in Europe of gold and silver\nbullion\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n38\n1\n24\nPresident's remarks as to the advantages derived\nfrom the late law regulating the value of, p. 16\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n1\n24\nviews of same a3 respects circulating medium of\ngold and silver, page 16\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n1\n24\nreport of committee in favor of making small gold\ncoins, one, two, three, and four dollar pieces,\n(by Mr. Gillett,) with statements of the amount\nof coinage at the mint since its establishment -\nRep. Com.\n2\n513\n1\n25\nGolder, John, views of, on the subject of finance\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n33\nGoods, destroyed by the enemy, late war with Great\nBritain. (See Property destroyed, &c.)\nGoods, duties on. (See Duties.)\n1\n22\nGoodwin, Daniel, use of his property by the public,\nrevolution\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n149\n1\n23\nGoodwin, Nathaniel, heirs of, seven years half pay,\nrevolutionary\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n138\n1\n22\nGood, John, damages, Cumberland road passing through\nhis land\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n251\n1\n22\nGoodrich, Benjamin, invalid pension -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n426\n2\n22\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n7\n1\n24\nGoodspeed, Charles, forage furnished troops\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n484\n2\n24\nGoorley, David, marine, discharged in foreign country,\npassage home\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n280\n2\n25\nGorham and Quincy, refund tonnage duty\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n305\n-\n1\n22\nGordon, Thomas, heirs of, revolutionary certificate\nRep. Com.\n2\n310\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n799\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n120\n1\n22\nGordon, George, assignee of Ramsey, confirmation land\nclaim\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n428\n1\n23\nGordon, Morgan S., wages due crew of brig Sarah\nGeorge\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n149\n1\n23\nGordon, Charles, bounty on fishing voyage\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n186\n2\n24\nGordon, Hannah, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n106\n2\n25\nGorostiza, minister from Mexico, pamphlet printed and\ncirculated by\n-\n-\nEx. Doc. Google\n-\n190\n-\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.\n147\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n1\n22\nGoss, Comfort, revolutionary pension -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n172\n1\n28\nGossage, Jared, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n839\n1\n24\nGoes, Leonard, and others, Indian depredations\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n580\n2\n28\nGott, George, and others, bounty on fishing voyage\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n47\n1\n24\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n51\n1\n22\nGotthleff, agent of Knowles, patent for discovery, pre-\nserve timber from dry rot\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n462\n8\n25\nGovernors of Territories, allowances to, as superinten-\ndent of Indian affairs\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n244\n1\n28\nGove, Jesse, clerk court, Vermont, refund fees paid\nwitnesses\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n204\n2\n25\nGould, David, representatives of, commutation pay,\nrevolutionary\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n952\ns\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n58\n1\n24\nGraham, James, submits statement of facts in case of his\ncontested election by Mr. Newland\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n121\n1\n24\nadditional, same subject\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n131\n1\n25\nGrain, amount imported annually, from 1821 to 1837 -\nEx. Doc.\n1\n44\n8\n25\nGrady, Henry, paid for corn delivered under contract,\ncontract not fulfilled\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n141\n1\n24\nGrand river, amount appropriated for, up to 1836; origi-\nnal estimates and the sum yet necessary for the\nimprovement of\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n212\n1\n24\nreport of committee, same subject\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n297\n2\n25\nLegislature of Missouri, improvement of\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n165\n2\n25\nreport shewing the nature of work, the amount\nappropriated, &c., to 1888\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n90\n1\n22\nGramlin, Adam, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n5\n472\n1\n22\nGraham, Susan, Indian reservation of land\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n482\n1\n24\nGraham and Peebles, (see Peebles)\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n680\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n46\n2\n23\nGraham, Mary, provisions furnished revolutionary army\nRep. Com.\n1\n91\n1\n23\nGraham, William, heirs of, confirm purchase of school\nlands\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n210\n2\n24\nGraham, William, claim for pay due deceased soldiers\nRep. Com.\n1\n83\n2\n25\nGraham, William, heirs of, confirm location of land\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n704\n1\n28\nGrantland and Carter, administrators of Williamson\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n270\n1\n24\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n72\n1\n23\nGrainger, Jean Baptiste, land claim\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n305\n-\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n166\n2\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n1\n1\n23\nGratz, Michael, loan office certificate, revolutionary\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n71\n2\n22\nGrannis, Enos, commutation claim\n--\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n118\n-\n1\n23\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n117\n2\n25\nGrant, James H., volunteer services in 1836 -\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n746\n2\n22\nGray, Colonel Presley, military services, late war\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n90\n2\n24\nrevolutionary pension\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n54\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n1\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n269\n1\n23\nGray, Henry W., pay due for military services\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n182\n1\n22\nGray, George, extend term, &c., patent ships' deck\nlight\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n451\n1\n24\nGray, George, heirs of, commutation claim\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n326\n1\n24\nGray, Andrew, revolutionary pension -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n556\n1\n22\nGray, Daniel, revolutionary pension -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n365\n2\n25\nGray, James, and B. H. Beard\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n165\n1\n22\nGray, William, (alien) grant of patent right\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n458\n3\n25\nGray, Joseph, and others, horses lost in Black Hawk\nwar -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n207\n1\n24\nGraves, Thomas, services as express rider, revolu-\ntionary\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n564\n2\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n81\n-\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nDig\nRep. Com ogle\n765\n148\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n1\n24\nGranger, Daniel, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n742\n1\n22\nGraves, James, revolutionary pension -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n410\n1\n24\nGrant, Robert, refund payment on land\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n539\n3\n25\nGratiot, Gen. Charles, documents in relation to defalca-\ntion of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n77\n2\n25\nGratiot, Henry, administrator of\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n1053\n1\n22\nGreen, Duff, proposals to stereotype laws of the United\nStates\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n137\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n286\n1\n22\nGreen, Patrick, mail guard, allowed pension -\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n179\n1\n23\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n316\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n155\n2\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n60\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n102\n3\n25\nSame -\n-\n1\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n95\n2\n22\nGreen, Christopher A., land claim\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n61\n1\n23\nGreen, Thomas F., postmaster, release sureties of\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n451\n1\n23\nGreen, Joseph W., bounty on fishing vogage\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n461\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n50\n1\n23\nGreen, James, lost horse\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n492\n2\n23\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n131\n1\n23\nGreen, Samuel, work on Cumberland road\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n455\n2\n25\nGreely, Ebenezer S., in relation to the imprisonment\nof, by British authorities\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n126\n1\n23\nGreen, Daniel, work on Cumberland road\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n456\n1\n24\nGreen and Wiley, land claim -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n301\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n205\n1\n24\nGreen and Emmerson, losses on Treasury notes\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n596\n1\n24\nGreen, Elijah, heirs of, arrears of pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n684\n3\n25\nGreece, treaty with, documents with President's mes-\nsage, page 35 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n3\n2\n25\nGreen Bay, land district, documents in relation to con-\ntested land claims in - -\n-\n-\n-\nEx Doc.\n11\n450\n2\n25\nreport of committee on these claims\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n782\n1\n22\nGreely, Eliphalet and Philip, remit duty on salt de-\nstroyed\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n327\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n100\n2\n25\nGreer, Jacob, old continental money -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n480\n1\n24\nGreesham, Joseph, pay for wood furnished under con-\ntract -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n52\n2\n25\nGreer, Priscilla, heir of of John McClelland -\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n733\n1\n22\nGregory, Asahel, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n369\n1\n22\nGregory, John M., heirs of, revolutionary, seven years\nhalf pay\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n421\n1\n23\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n124\n2\n25\nGregory, William, heirs of, seven years half pay revo-\nlutionary\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n294\n3\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n8\n1\n22\nGregory, Spillsby, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n367\n2\n25\nGregory, Sherlock S., in favor of the aborigines\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n66\n2\n25\nrespecting title to country purchased of Spain\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n67\n]\n22\nGrennell, William, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n18\nGreat Britain, Northeastern boundary. (For all that\nrelates to this subject see Boundary, North.\neastern.)\nCanadian disturbances, and preservation of neu-\ntrality. (For all on this subject see Canada.)\n1\n22\nregulations of, respecting the fisheries -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n99\n1\n23\nrelative to the claim of the owners of the British\nship Francis and Eliza\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n64\n1\n24\nproffers her mediation to settle differences be-\ntween the United States and France -\n-\nEx. Doc\n103\nDigitized by Google 3\n'D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.\n149\nDescription\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nGreat Britain-Continued.\ncorrespondence in relation to the proffered media-\ntion -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n116\nmemorial of authors of, for international copy-\nright law\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n162\nmode of collecting the revenue in\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n12\nvalue of trade with the colonies of, New Bruns-\nwick and Nova Scotia, for 1828 and 1837\n-\nEx. Doc.\n9\n300\nreport of committee on the subject of trade be-\ntween New Brunswick, &c. -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n310\nLegislature of Maine, same subject\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n855\nintermeddling with Indians, within the limits of\n-\nthe United States\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n107\nSecretary of State, answers that there are no other\ndocuments on this subject\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n181\nGrice, Samuel, naval contract, ten per cent. withheld\nRep. Com.\n1\n61\nGrimball, John M., refund purchase money for land\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n802\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n47\nGreggs, Abel, services as messenger, marine corps\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n485\nGrignon, Louis A., claim to land set apart for military\npurposes, Fort Howard\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n396\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n182\nGrignon, Charles A., confirm Indian grant\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n523\nGriffith, Sarah, executrix of Elizabeth Thompson, build-\nings destroyed by the British -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n326\nGriffing, David, vessel destroyed by the British\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n202\nGrist, Jacob, revolutionary pension\n!\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n608\nGrochamp's widow, (see De Grasse) -\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n149\nGroce, Jared, correct error, entry of land\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n224\nGrover, Benjamin, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n214\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n37\nGrover, Oliver, navy pension -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n8\nGrover, William\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com,\n3\n817\nGroom, Abraham, Indian depredations\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n91\nGroom, Wright, pack saddles for quartermaster's de-\npartment\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n237\nGrout, Theophilus, marshal of Vermont, expenses en-\nforcing civil authorities\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n489\nGrozer, William, refund interest in vessel forfeited,\nviolation revenue law\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n817\nGrubb, Curtis, property used by U. S. troops -\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n630\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n42\nGrymes, William, heirs of, revolutionary, seven years\nhalf pay\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n112\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n109\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n250\nGuadaloupe, respecting tonnage duties on vessels coming\nfrom -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n21\nGuedry, Pedro, heirs of, land claim\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n82\nGuedry, Joseph, and others, refund payment for land -\nRep. Com.\n1\n18\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n72\nGuild, Jesse, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n158\nGunnison, Nathaniel, prizes sent into Bergen -\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n389\nGunnison, Nathaniel, bounty on fishing voyage\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n248\nGuns lost, &c. (See Arms.)\nGurrier, Joseph, military bounty land -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n595\nGuthrie, Henry, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n474\nGwathmy and Ray, drawback on cotton\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n203\nHackley, James, heirs of, commutation pay, revolution-\nary war\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n905\nHackenbury, Samuel, documents in relation to pre-\nemption claim, Choctaw country\n-\n-\nRep. Com\nby\nHaden, Josiah, heirsof, revolutionary 7 years' halfpay -\nRep. Com.\n119\n150\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n1\n24\nHadgo, Poas, paid for Indiau reservation abandoned by\nremoval west -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n488\n2\n28\nHaggart, Nancy, heir of Major Grymes, revolutionary\nseven years' half pay -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n112\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n109\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n250\n-\n1\n23\nHaight, John, arms, &c., lost while prisoner -\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n96\n2\n25\nHagie, John, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n436\n1\n22\nHall, Cyreneous, correspondence with the British Go-\nvernment respecting claim of, on United States\nfor illegal seizure of his vessel\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n215\n1\n22\nreport of committee, in favor of making him in-\ndemnity\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n453\n-\n1\n24\nHall, John H., Government to purchase inventions of,\nmanufacture of rifles -\nRep. Com.\n2\n375\n-\n-\n-\n2\n25\nSame -\n257\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n-\n1\n24\nHall, Joseph, refund payment for patent not taken out -\nRep. Com.\n2\n460\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n20\n-\n-\n-\n1\n24\nHall, Richard, invalid pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n-\n837\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n-\n-\n279\n2\n24\nHall, Primas, revolutionary pension\n1\n74\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n275\n2\n24\nHall, James, (see Matthews & Wood)\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n117\n2\n25\nHalls, Thomas, revolutionary pension\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n-\n371\n2\n24\nHall, Adam, horse lost in military service\nRep. Com.\n2\n-\n-\n209\n2\n25\nHall, Elias & Alpheus, property destroyed by the enemy\nduring the revolution -\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n633\n-\n-\n1\n22\nHalsey, Zephaniah, revolutionary pension\nRep. Com.\n3\n-\n-\n390\n1\n23\nHaliday, Ann, widow of Thomas, disbursements, &c.,\nservice of the marine corps\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n-\n-\n411\n1\n24\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n74\n1\n23\nHalsey, Frederick, bread taken from him, use of army\nRep. Com.\n4\n534\n1\n24\nHaldeman & Co., freight, transportation of provisions\nRep. Com.\n1\n90\n2\n25\nHale, Silas, losses on mail contract\nRep. Com.\n4\n-\n-\n1067\n1\n24\nHale, Capt. Nathaniel, erect monument to the memory of\nRep. Com.\n1\n171\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n989\n1\n24\nHaley, Barnaby, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n324\n2\n24\nHaley, D. W., compensation, apprehending mail robbers\nRep. Com.\n1\n210\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n-\n-\n72\n2\n25\nHalsey, Job, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n699\n3\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n288\n1\n22\nHall of the House of Representatives, report of commit-\ntee on the subject of altering -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n5\n495\n1\n25\nreport on paying Robert Mills, architect, superin-\n#\ntending alterations, &c.\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n-\n275\n1\n24\nletter from R. Mills, on the subject of further al-\nterations, &c.\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n-\n-\n266\n2\n25\nHallowes, Miller, Indian depredations in Florida, in 1836\nRep. Com.\n8\n790\nHalf pay, or commutation, revolutionary. (See Com-\nmutation.)\nHalf pay, seven years, to widows, &cc., compilation of\nall acts, &c., of the old Congress under the pre-\nsent Constitution, in relation to the allowance\nof half-pay, commutation, &c., printed in 1838,\nand to be found bound in separate volume.\nHalf pay, Virginia officers. (See Virginia officers.)\nHalf pay, seven years, to widows of officers of the revo-\nlution, reports on applications for, to wit:\n1\n22\nheirs of Doctor Samuel Kennedy\nRep. Com.\n1\n-\n-\n48\n1\n22\nheirs of Rignold Hillary\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n97\n2\n25\nSame case; whole being erroneously paid to one\nof the heirs\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n4\n-\n-\n897\n22\nheirs of John Wilson\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n183\n22D, 23D, 24TH and 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nHalf-pay, reports on applications for, &rc.-Continued.\n]\n22\nheirs of William Barron, of the navy\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n1\n22\nheirs of Daniel McNeil -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n1\n22\nheirs of Henry Field\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n1\n22\nheirs of John M. Gregory\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n1\n23\nheirs of William Bond -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n1\n23\nheirs of William Douglas\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n1\n23\nheirs of Nathaniel Goodwin\n-\n-\n-\nRep Com.\n1\n1\n23\nMargaret Riker - -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n2\n23\nheirs of William Grymes\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n2\n23\nheirs of Colonel William Crawford\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n1\n24\nheirs of John Braidfoote\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n1\n24\nheirs of Thomas Knowlton\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n1\n24\nheirs of John Chilton\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n1\n24\nheirs of Joshua Fanning, of the navy\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n1\n24\nheirs of Colonel Richard Campbell\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n1\n24\nheirs of William Bunting\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n1\n24\nheirs of Wadleigh Noyes\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\nB\n1\n24\nheirs of James Conway -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n1\n24\nheirs of Colonel John Stewart\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n1\n24\nheirs of Peter Helphenstein\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n1\n24\nheirs of Colonel Henry Irwin\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n2\n24\nheirs of Jacob Moore\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n2\n24\nheirs of Joseph Facy\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n2\n24\nMartha Piatt, daughter of Captain Huddy, an\nofficer in the militia of New Jersey, who was\ninhumanly hung by the enemy while a prisoner\nRep. Com.\n1\n2\n24\nAnn Devancher de Van Brun\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n2\n25\nheirs of William Gregory\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n2\n25\nheirs of Richard Shubrick\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n2\n25\nheirs of Thomas H. Boyles\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n2\n25\nheirs of John McClelland\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n2\n25\nheirs of Jonathan Dye -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n2\n25\nheirs of William Lewis -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n3\n25\nheirs of Edward Wade : -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n2\n25\nreport in favor of providing, generally, for the set-\ntlement of this class of claims, (half pay to\nwidows and orphans, &c.,) at the Treasury De-\npartment\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\nHalf pay, pensions, five years, to widows and orphans,\nlate war:\n1\n24\nreport of committee, in 1836, in favor of making\ngeneral provision for the allowance of, to wi-\ndows and orphans, &c., of persons dying of\nwounds received in service -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n1\n22\nreport of committee, in favor of granting five\nyears' half pay to Judith Thomas, erroneously\ndisallowed under the supposition that her hus-\nband had resigned\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n1\n22\nin favor of Jane Mary Lawrence, whose husband\ndied of wounds received in service after passage\nof act\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n2\n22\nin favor of Lucy Loomis, whose husband died out\nof camp, but from causes growing out of the ser-\nvice -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n1\n28\nin favor of Pamelia Adams, whose husband was\nkilled in war with Black Hawk\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n2\n23\nin favor of Thankful Randall, husband dying in\nservice, and law having expired, &c. -\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n1\n24\nin favor of Margaret Reynolds, widow of Samuel\nNorcross, who was killed in the late war with\nGreat Britain -\n-\n-\n- Digitized b\nRep. Com\n1\n152\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nHalf-pay, pensions, five years, to widows and orphans\nlate war. -Continued.\n1\n24\nin favor of Ellen Ahern Schmuck, whose hus-\nband died since the war, of wounds received,\n&c. -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n335\n2\n25\nin favor of the widow of General Jacob Brown,\nsimilar case to that of Mrs. Schmuck, next above\nRep. Com.\n2\n402\n1\n24\nin favor of allowing the heirs of William C.\nHazard, upon relinquishment of bounty land -\nRep. Com.\n2\n385\n1\n24\nin favor of allowing Ann Evans, husband dying of\nwound received in proving cannon\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n46%\n1\n24\nin favor of Hannah Budlong, widow of Elias\nHyde, who died of wounds received while vo-\nlunteer\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n679\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n45\n2\n24\nin favor of Ann S. Heileman, death of husband,\noccasioned by exposure and fatigue in the Flo-\nrida war\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n215\n1\n24\nin favor of granting to widows and orphans of offi-\ncers and soldiers under Major Dade, against the\nIndians\nRep. Com.\n2\n415\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n25\nin favor of Elizabeth Champney, whose husband\nwas accidentally killed while employed as\nmaster carpenter in navy yard\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n488\n2\n25\nin favor of increasing the half pay of Mrs. Ann\nRoss, whose husband, a lieutenant of marines,\ndied of wounds received in battle with the Sem-\ninole Indians -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n462\n2\n25\nin favor of Josephine Nourse, widow of Doctor\nBenjamin F. Nourse, who died of disease con-\ntracted in Florida campaign, in 1836 -\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n510\n1\n22\nHamilton, Archibald W., contingent expenses, &c.,\nwhile quartermaster\nRep. Com.\n3\n442\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n22\nHambleton, Sam'l, purser, allowance for house rent, &c.\nRep. Com.\n1\n82\n1\n23\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n554\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n331\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n260\n2\n24\nHamilton, Empson, navy pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n149\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n418\n1\n23\nHampson, James, work on Cumberland road -\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n456\n1\n24\nHammett, Alexander, diplomatic expenses and services\nRep. Com.\n3\n829\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n566\n1\n22\nHammond, Elijah, revolutionary pension\n3\n373\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n23\nHampshire, and Farmington, and Hampden canal, ex-\namination of route for -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n113\n1\n23\nHand, Charles J., expenses in reclaiming horses lost in\nIndian country\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n603\n1\n23\nHandy, Selah, and others, land sold for taxes -\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n310\n1\n24\nHancock, Jubal B., Indian reservation\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n430\n1\n23\nHancock barracks, losses of officers by fire at -\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n112\n1\n24\nHanson, Thomas, wagon and team lost in public service\nRep. Com.\n1\n89\n2\n25\nHanks, Jacob, horse lost in campaign against Indians -\nRep. Com.\n4\n1061\n1\n22\nHardie, Allen W., complete payment, purchase of land\nas assignee\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n31\n1\n23\nrefund interest on payment\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n86\n1\n22\nHarding, Samuel, revolutionary pension\n-\nI\nRep. Com.\n1\n161\n1\n23\nHarding, James D-, indemnity, provisions for emigrat-\ning Indians lost by sinking of boat\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n390\n1\n22\nHardesty, Richard, extra work on Cumberland road -\nRep. Com.\n3\n457\n1\n23\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n357\n2/25/11 25 Hardesty. R. C., additional compensation, services post-\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n10\nmaster\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n743\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 153\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n1\n22\nHardridge, William & Jns., issue land patents in fee to\nRep. Com.\n1\n192\n1\n28\nHartford, Sarah, live stock taken by troops United States\nRep. Com.\n2\n207\n2\n25\nHartman, Philip, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n457\n3\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n252\n2\n25\nHardeway, Joel, heirs of, commutation pay, revolu-\ntionary\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n290\n1\n22\nHarlem, John T., and others, Indian reservations\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n328\n2\n24\nHarper, William, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n94\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n268\n3\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n177\n1\n22\nHarper, Joseph M., refund amount paid, board of sick\nsoldiers\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n267\n1\n23\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n26\n1\n22\nHarson, David, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n439\n1\n22\nHart, Nicholas, heirs of, duplicate land warrant\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n153\n2\n25\nHartley, William, assignee of\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n415\n1\n28\nHarmer, William R., change entry of land\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n423\n1\n28\nHarrington, James, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n439\n1\n24\nHargus, John, commutation claim\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n560\n1\n23\nHarris, John, heirs of, commutation claim\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n218\n1\n24\nHarry, John, judgment in his favor, defeated by United\nStates lien\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n192\n2\n23\nHarris, Stephen, vessel lost in public service, late\nwar\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n107\n-\n2\n25\nHarris, Hermon, refund fine, innocently incurred\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n788\n1\n24\nHarris, Thomas, heirs of, commutation pay, revolu-\ntionary\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n638\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n393\nHarris and Farrow. (See Farrow and Harris.)\n2\n25\nHarris, Samuel, heirs of, purchase land of, use of navy\nyard, Charlestown\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n258\n1\n24\nHarrison, James P., losses on contract, transportation of\npublic stores -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n745\n2\n25\nHarrison, John P., heirs of, commutation pay, revolu-\ntionary\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n985\n1\n22\nHarrison, Colonel R. H., heirs of, interest on commu-\ntation\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n79\n2\n25\nHarrison, Thomas, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n796\n2\n25\nHarrison, Major Thomas, extra services, while in mil-\nitary service -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n1006\n2\n24\nHarrison, Richard, diplomatic services, revolutionary\nwar -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n265\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n381\n1\n24\nHartman, Philip, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n809\n1\n24\nHard and Longstreet, additional allowance, mail con-\ntract\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n670\n2\n24\nHarbin, Wiley, provisions furnished troops\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n116\n2\n25\nHarvey, John\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n517\n1\n23\nHarper's Ferry, grant right of way for railroad, through\npublic grounds, &c. at\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n432\n2\n23\nreport of Engineer on the propriety of granting\nright of way through the public grounds to rail-\nroad company, (documents accompanying Presi-\ndent's message, page 184)\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n23\nreport of committee on same subject, and removal\nof the buildings, &c. -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n3\n1\n22\nHard ware, memorial of citizens of New York, in favor\nof revising the tariff of duties on\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n144\n2\n22\nmemorial of importers of Philadelphia, in favor of\nrepealing certain provisoes in the tariff act of\n14th July, 1832, in relation to\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n72\n2\n22\nmemorial of importers of Albany, same object -\nF.x. Doc.\n2\n10ᵉ\n3\n22\nmemorial of merchants of New York, same\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n20\n154\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nHardware.-Continued.\n2\n25\nmemorial of importers of Philadelphia, same\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n122\n2\n24\nHarbors, south of Chesapeake bay, report of examina-\ntion of, with a view to the establishment of\nnavy yards\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n180\nHarbors, &c. (See Internal Improvements.)\nHarbors and rivers. (See Rivers.)\n1\n22\nHarbors, expenditures from March, 1815, to December,\n1831, for the improvement of; showing where\nsituated, by what authority, and the estimated\namount required for their completion -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n73\n2\n22\nstatement showing all the harbors, rivers, &c.,\nthat have been improved and undergoing im-\nprovement; when commenced and completed,\nor probably be completed; the original esti-\nmate of each, and the actual expenditure there-\non; with, also, a list of surveys made with a\nview to the improvement of harbors, rivers, &c.,\nup to 1832\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n116\n2\n23\nstatement showing the expenditure on each har-\nbor, river, &c., up to 1834; also showing the\nestimated cost of those surveyed and not com-\nmenced, and of works partially surveyed, &c.,\nto same period\n18\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n22\nreport of Committee on Internal Improvements\n(by Mr. Mercer) on the subject of making ap-\npropriations for the improvement of harbors,\nrivers, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n416\n1\n22\nreport of committee recommending surveys, with\na view to the improvements of\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n5\n491\n1\n22\nat La Plaisance Bay, plan and estimate for the\nfurther improvement of the harbor\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\ngo\n1\n22\nof West Brook, report of survey and estimate,\nimprovement of harbor\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n%\n2\n22\nPresident's message, returning bill, with objec-\ntions, for the improvement of harbors and\nrivers\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n17\n2\n22\nof Apalachicola, Florida, estimate for completing\nthe improvement of\n47\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n1\n23\nof Plattsburg, of Port Kent, and of Burlington\nBay, report of surveys and estimates for the\nerection of piers and breakwaters in -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n131\n1\n23\non Lake Erie, Twenty-mile and Elk creeks, re-\nports of surveys of\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n354\n2\n25\nTwenty-mile Creek, and New Buffalo, survey of\nEx. Doc.\n8\n231\n1\n24\nSame, eastern end, Black Rock and Butfalo, re-\nports of survey and map, with estimates of\ncost, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n82\n1\n24\nat Black Rock, Lake Erie, Legislature of Ohio\nagainst any further improvement on, being\nmade\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n191\n1\n23\nof Portland, Maine, report of survey, with maps\nEx. Doc.\n6\n491\n2\n23\nof Presque Isle, report of expenditures, on works\nat, in 1834\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n76\n1\n24\nSame, in relation to the improvement of, with\nplan, and an estimate of sum required in 1836 -\nEx. Doc.\n4\n128\n1\n23\nat St. Louis, report of committee in favor of the\nimprovement of\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n$\n2\n23\nSame, with map appended\n14\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n2\n23\non the Delaware, report of Captain Delafield, on\ntheir condition, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc\n3\n108\n23\nat New Castle, Legislature of Delaware in rela-\nized by\ntion to the construction of\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n139\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.\n155\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nHarbors.-Continued.\n3\n25\nat Delaware City, report of survey, &c. -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n199\n2\n28\nat Trail Creek, report of survey, plan and esti-\nmate, construction of\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n194\n1\n24\nat St. Joseph's, memorial of inhabitants of Michi-\ngan in favor of\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n20\n1\n24\nat New Buffalo, Michigan, report of survey, plan\nand estimate, construction of -\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n124\n2\n25\nNew Buffalo and Twenty mile Creek, survey of\nEx. Doc.\n8\n251\n1\n24\non Lake Michigan, memorial of Legislature of\nMichigan, in favor of constructing certain\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n141\n2\n24\nmemorial of Legislature of Indiana, in favor\nof surveys for\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n148\n1\n24.\nat Eighteen mile Creek, survey and estimate\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n174\n2\n25\nSame, survey of\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n9\n306\n1\n24\nof Havre de Grace, resolutions of Legislature of\nMaryland in favor of survey of\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n202\n2\n24\nreport of survey, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n134\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n195\n3\n25\nLegislature of Maryland in favor of appropria-\ntions for\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n132\n1\n24\nreport showing the progress, the amount appro-\npriated for each, the original estimates, and the\nsum yet necessary, (in 1836,) to complete the\nimprovement of certain harbors mentioned in\nBill No. 307, making appropriations for certain\nharbors, &c., for the year 1838. (See names of\nharbors.)\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n212\n1\n24\nreport of Committee of Ways and Means, making\nappropriations for old works, with statements of\nthe cost of each\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n297\n2\n24\nestimate of appropriations required for, in 1837 -\nEx. Doc.\n2\n31\n2\n24\nreport of the Committee of Ways and Means, re-\ncommending the adoption of a better and more\neconomical system for the improvement of,\nwith various statements in relation to the seve-\nral works (old works,) in progress\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n175\n2\n25\nold works, statement showing the nature and utility\nof each work, when commenced, amount here-\ntofore appropriated, and the amount required\nin 1838. (See names of the harbor or river.)\nEx. Doc.\n5\n90\n1\n24\ncommunications from the War Department in re-\nlation to the improvement of certain harbors,\nand an estimate of funds required to close the\naccounts of certain works\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n767\n2\n24\nat Michigan city and St. Joseph's, memorial Le-\ngislature of Indiana, for the improvement of -\nEx. Doc.\n3\n104\n2\n25\nreport of survey by Lieutenant Stockton, pro-\ngress cost and estimates\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n277\n2\n24\nof Brunswick, Georgia, report of Engineer on\nthe improvement of -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n128\n2\n24\nof Richmond, Va., report of survey of James\nriver, with a view to the improvement of\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n183\n2\n24\non Lake Michigan, southern coast, memorial of the\nLegislature of Indiana, in favor of constructing -\nEx. Doc.\n4\n150\n2\n24\nof Whitehall, New York, reprot and plan, im-\nprovement of\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n164\n2\n24\nin Massachusetts, viz Provincetown, Nantucket,\nGreat Point and Holme's Hole, maps of, cannot\nbe furnish this session\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc\n25\nDigitized by\nGoogle\n4\n165\n2\nNew Brunswick, report of Major Smith in 1837,\non the improvement of, (documents, President's\nMessage, page 419) -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n156\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nHarbors.-Continued.\n2\n25\nLittle Egg, report of Major Smith in relation to\nthe improvement of\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n32\n3\n25\nreport of Engineer in regard to the manner,\n&c., of doing the work\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n223\n2\n25\nProvincetown, Cape Cod, survey of, by Major\nGraham\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n121\n2\n25\nLynn, Massachusetts, survey of\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n226\n2\n25\nSaybrook, Connecticut river, survey of -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n252\n2\n25\nSt. Louis, Missouri, report of Engineer, with\nplans, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n9\n298\n2\n25\nBeaufort and Wilmington, N.C., causes of delay\nin making survey\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n345\n2\n25\nSandusky, report of survey of -\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n399\n2\n25\nMilwaukee, Legislature of Wiskonsin in favor of\nEx. Doc.\n7\n159\n2\n25\nmemorial of inhabitants of Milwaukie, same\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n164\n2\n25\nBuffalo, New York, memorial of citizens in favor\nof extending -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n167\n2\n25\ndocuments showing the necessity of appropria-\ntion for in 1838\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n422\n2\n25\nIndiana city, Legislature of Indiana, in favor of\nEx. Doc.\n8\n261\n2\n25\non Western lakes, Legislature of New York in\nfavor of making survey, with a view to the im-\nprovement of harbors thereon\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n215\n2\n25\nSouthport, Wiskonsin, report of committee on\nthe subject of improving\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n852\n3\n25\nMarcus Hook, report of examination, &c.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n110\n3\n25\nStonington, report of survey of -\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n166\n3\n25\nNew Haven, Connecticut, map of\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n202\n3\n25\nBaltimore, Maryland, city council, in favor of an\nadditional appropriation for\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n219\n-\n-\n3\n25\nworks which may, in the opinion of the Secretary\nof War in 1839, be suspended without injury -\nEx. Doc.\n4\n168\n1\n22\nannual report of Engineer Department, showing\nthe operations and progress, improvement of, in\n1831, including those on the lakes. (Documents\naccompanying President's Message, at com-\nmencement of session, page 79)\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n22\nSame, in 1832, page 89\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n-\n1\n23\nSame, in 1833 pages 53 and 73 -\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n2\n23\nSame, in 1834, with estimates required for 1835,\npages 104 and 125\nEx. Doc.\n2\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n1\n24\nSame, in 1835, pages 106 and 127\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n24\nSame, in 1836, pages 192 and 228\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n2\n25\nSame in 1837, pages 311 and 370\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n$\n3\n25\nSame in 1838, pages 157 and 188\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n22\nHassler's report on weights and measures, made in 1831\nEx. Doc.\n6\n299\n2\n24\nreport and documents in relation to arrears of pay\nand an increase of compensation to him and\nassistants employed in coast survey\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n13\n2\n23\nhis report on progress of coast survey, up to Nov-\nember, 1834 (Documents accompanying Pres-\nident's Message, page 364.)\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n25\nhis sixth report on coast survey in 1837 -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n14\n2\n25\ncomplete sets of weights and measures, completed\nand ready to be furnished to the States\n-\nEx. Doc.\n11\n451\n1\n23\nHaskell, William, bounty on fishing voyage -\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n254\n3\n25\nHaskens, William\n2\n279\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n24\nHatch, Lewis, revolutionary pension -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n104\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n445\n1\n23\nHatton, Nathaniel, injuries to farm by troops United\nStates\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n113\n25 Hatton, Samuel, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n775\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 157\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n0\n3\n25\nHatton, Samuel, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n71\n1\n24\nHathaway, Richard, lost horse\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n768\n1\n22\nHavens, Sylvester, refund certain amount of money\npaid United States -\n-\n1\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n452\n1\n24\nHavens, Daniel, revolutionary pensions\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n498\n1\n24\nHavre de Grace harbor, Legislature of Maryland in fa-\nvor of survey of\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n202\n2\n24\nreport of survey, &c., of\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n134\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n195\n$\n25\nLegislature of Maryland in favor of an appropria-\ntion -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n132\n1\n22\nHawes, Jabez, revolutionary pension -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n106\n1\n24\nHawes, Silas, renewal of patent right -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n657\nI\n22\nHawkins, Stephen, revolutionary pension\nRep. Com.\n1\n171\n-\n-\n1\n22\nHawkins, Captain John, heirs of, commutation claim -\nRep. Com.\n3\n637\n!\n25\nHawks, Ruth, revolutionary claim\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n971\n1\n22\nHayden, Zeba, revolutionary pension - -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n365\nI\n24\nHayden and Attwell, losses on contract, delivery of\npork\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n296\n:\n24\nHayden, Josiah, commutation claim -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n119\n:\n25\nHays, H. H. B., surety of, for remission of penalty, not\nsettling his Post Office accounts\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n652\n23\nHays, Ahaz, lost Treasury note\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n387\n24\nHays, Andrew, agent of Choctaw Indians, memorial of\nfor confirmation of reservations of lands\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n119\n25\nHays, Patrick, miliiary bounty lands -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n595\n22\nHazleton and Palmer, extra work on light house,\nWhales Back\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n343\n22\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n74\n23\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n24\n24\nHazzard, William C., representatives of, granting five\nyears half pay, &c., upon relinquishment of\nbounty land -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n385\n25\nSame -\n1\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n256\n22\nHealey, Eliphas, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n15\n22\nHeadley, William, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n25\n22\nHeadington, Riddle and Becktell, damages on protested\nbill -\n-\n-\n-\nI\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n135\n23\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n239\n22\nHeard, John, assignee of A. Davis, refund penalty, er.\nroneously paid\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n58\n24\nHeard, Benedict J., buildings destroyed by the enemy-\nRep. Com.\n3\n632\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n325\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n65\n24\nHeath, R. A., and J. G., against confirming land claim\nof Pierre Choteau\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n253\n25\nHearsey, Solomon, property destroyed at Lewistown,\nlate war\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n831\n25\nHedrick, Peter, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n706\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n250\nHedges, Josiah, enter land, use of mill\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n304\nHedges, Nicholas, services, crier of court of District of\nColumbia\n-\n-\n-\nI\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n576\n0100\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\nI\n33\nHebert, Ursin, land claim\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n870\nHebet, William, land claim -\nI\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n310\nHeilman, Ann S., five years half pay -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n225\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n1\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n501\nHeiskell, Hugh L., slave and horse lost in military ser-\nvice\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\ns\n746\nHelphenston, Peter, heirs of, revolutionary seven years\nhalf pay\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nDigitized by Rep. Com.\n707\nSame -\nI\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n193\n158\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n1\n24\nHelm, Thomas, heirs of, commutation claim -\n-\nRep. Com.\ns\n842\n2\n22\nHemp, memorial of merchants of Boston, in favor of re-\nducing duty on\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n56\n2\n24\nreport of committee in favor of allowing drawback\non cordage manufactured from foreign\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n229\n3\n25\nHennan, D. H., charges Judge Lawrence of Louisiana,\nwith misconduct, &c.\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n63\n3\n25\nHennen, Duncan, prefers charges against Judge Law-\nrence of Louisiana\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n180\n3\n25\nHenshaw, David, late collector of Boston, in relation to\nthe settlement of his accounts\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n272\n1\n24\nHendricks, Captain William, grant land to heirs of,\nrevolutionary services\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n334\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n194\n1\n24\nHenderson, Joseph, locate land in lieu of previous loca-\ntion, taken for Territorial purposes\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n212\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n301\n2\n25\nHenry, William, administrator of, military services in\n1812 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n482\n1\n23\nHerrick, John, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n231\n1\n24\narrears of pension\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n461\n1\n22\nHerrick, Oliver, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n426\n2\n22\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n7\n-\n1\n23\nHerring and Richardson, documents in relation to the\nillegal seizure of the British ship Frances and\nEliza, owned by\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n64\n-\n2\n23\nreport of committee in favor of indemnifying on\naccount of the illegal seizure of their ship\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n140\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n494\n1\n23\nHervey, George, agent of owners of ship James Mitchell,\nrefund costs, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n197\n1\n22\nHertzog, Jean Francois, confirmation of land claim\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n13\n1\n22\nHerndon, Edward, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n396\n1\n24\nHerron, James, refund fees for patent not issued\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n249\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n60\n2\n24\nHernandez, Joseph, land claim\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n19\n2\n25\nHernandez, Joseph M., forage, provisions, and other\nproperty taken by troops in Florida\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n1048\n3\n25\nHernandez, Joseph M., and others, Indian depredations\nin Florida\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n162\n1\n22\nHereghtailing, James, revolutionary pension -\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n411\n8\n25\nHeriot, B. D., and others, Indian depredations in Florida\nRep. Com.\n1\n162\n2\n25\nHern, Samuel, heirs of, horse lost in 1783\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n413\n1\n24\nHeth, Colonel William, heirs of, commutation claim -\nRep. Com.\n3\n717\n1\n22\nHewes, Joseph, recolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\ns\n395\n2\n22\nHewett, Benj., value of slave carried off by the British\nRep. Com.\n1\n109\n1\n23\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n415\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n500\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n261\n1\n24\nHewes, William, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n144\n1\n24\nHibbs, Mary Fanning, heirs of, revolutionary seven\nyears half pay\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n463\n1\n22\nHickey, Philip, timber taken for public use -\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n338\n1\n23\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n21\n2\n25\nHickey, James\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n905\n2\n22\nHickman, Eliza P., widow of Captain Pascal, rifles fur-\nnished for public service\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n92\n1\n28\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n200\n1\n23\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\ns\n434\n1\n24\nHickoff, Samuel, bounty land\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n126\n1\n24\nHickox, Ebenezer, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n300\n25\nHicks, Samuel and Sons, remission of duties on goods\nDigitized by\nimported under tariff act of 1828, &c. -\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n1018\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 159\nDescription\nSession.\nCongress.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n1\n22\nHighwassee and Ocoa, survey with a view to connect\nwaters of\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n130\n-\n-\n1\n22\nHiggins, Moses, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n113\n2\n25\nHigley, Elam, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n877\n1\n22\nHillary, Rignolds, heirs of, revolutionary seven years\nhalf pay\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n-\n-\n97\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n891\n-\n-\n3\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\nI\n104\n-\n1\n22\nHillen, Nathaniel, heirs of, land claim\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n76\n-\n1\n24\nHill, Colonel Rees, for extra services and advances,\nmilitary services in 1813\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n715\n1\n23\nHill, James, work on Cumberland road\n-\n-\n}\nRep. Com.\n4\nma\n449\n456\n1\n23\nHill, Henry, premium, &c., on cost of supplies furnished\nfor the use of the navy at St. Salvador\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n435\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n292\n-\n-\n-\n-\n3\n25\nSame -\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n-\n-\n36\n-\n-\n2\n24\nHill, Frederick, revolutionary pension\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n223\n-\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n168\n-\n1\n22\nHiler, Jacob, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n438\n-\n2\n25\nHill, John, clothing lost while seaman, revolutionary\nwar -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n612\n2\n24\nHilton, Isaac, revolutionary pension -\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n143\n-\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n153\n-\n2\n25\nHimes, David, remit duty on stills\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n811\n3\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n42\n-\n1\n22\nHindson, assignee of, land claim\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n187\n-\n1\n24\nHinkley, Nathaniel, freightage of provisions -\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n712\n1\n24\nHine, John, manufacture of musket barrels\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n773\nHistory of the Revolution. (See Documentary History\nby Clarke and Force.\n1\n22\nHitchcock, Abraham, revolutionary pension -\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n111\n2\n25\nHoagland, Susannah, revolutionary pension -\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n769\n8\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n124\n1\n23\nHodgkins, William, services as ship carpenter\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n98\n2\n24\nHodges, Benjamin, representatives of, value of slave\ncarried off by the British, late war\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n241\n8\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n262\n-\n-\n2\n25\nHodson, William, administrator of, property destroyed\nby the British, late war\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n-\n1046\n-\n1\n22\nHoffman, William, grant of land, Canadian volunteer - -\nRep. Com.\n1\n84\n8\n25\nHoffman, Samuel, refund drawback, oath not taken in\ntime -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n210\ns\n25\nHoffman, Henry, eighty dollars bounty, promised revo-\nlutionary services\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n242\n-\n2\n22\nHogan, Michael, diplomatic services -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n105\n1\n24\ninterest on advances and damages on protested\nbills, while acting as navy agent at Valparaiso\nRep. Com.\n2\n518\n2\n24\nSame -\n278\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n2\n25\nHogan, General James, heirs of, bounty land -\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n531\n2\n25\nHogg, Catharine, personal property destroyed in late\nwar by the British\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n918\n1\n22\nHoit, Gates, secret services late war with Great Britain\nRep. Com.\n1\n75\n1\n23\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n885\n-\n-\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n771\n3\n25\nSame -\n280\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n1\n24\nHoisington, Abishai, expenses in collecting claims\nagainst United States\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n754\n1\n22\nHolmes, Abijah, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n114\n1\n22\nHolmes, Ebenezer, revolutionary pension\n-\nRep. Com\n3\n381\n-\n1\nHolmes, Orsamus, revolutionary pension\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n411\n22\n-\nI\n24\nHolmes, Nathaniel, arrears of revolutionary pension -\nRep. Com.\n1\n107\n1\n28\nHolmes, David, heirs of, revolutionary 7 years half pay\nRep Com.\n1\n138\n160\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n2\n24\nHolmes' Hole harbor, map of, cannot be furnished at this\nsession\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n165\n1\n22\nHolden, Asa, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n365\n1\n24\nadditional allowance for revolutionary services -\nRep. Com.\n2\n396\n1\n22\nHolly, Leonard, heirs of, bounty land -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n423\n1\n23\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n238\n-\n-\n1\n23\nHolydayoke, John, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n379\n1\n23\nHolgate, Sam., lumberseized, under non-intercourse act\nRep. Com.\n3\n398\n2\n22\nHolland, Benjamin, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n54\n1\n24\nHolt, Uzziel, invalid pension -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n193\n2\n24\nHollinsworth, John, change entry of land\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n15\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n93\n-\n-\n2\n25\nHollenbeck, G. B., and others, Indian depredations\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n351\n2\n25\nHolcombe, John, heirs of, commutation pay, revolu-\ntionary\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n477\n1\n24\nHolland, respecting discriminating duties on vessels and\ncargoes of. (President's Message, page 5.)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n24\nreport of committee on same subject\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n333\n2\n25\nHommell, George, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n955\n1\n23\nHomans, Daniel, indemnity, delay in fixing on site;\nbuild marine hospital\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n518\n1\n24\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n22\n2\n25\nHoneywell, Israel, heirs of, buildings destroyed during\nthe revolution\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n469\n2\n22\nHooker, Samuel F., boat lost having public property on\nboard\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\nI\n62\n1\n24\nHoover, Andrew, horse lost in military service\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\nIII\n2\n25\nHood, John, pre-emption land, Mineral Point, Wis-\nkonsin\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n625\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n24\nHook, Major James H., extra services\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\ns\n618\n2\n25\nHooe, Nathaniel H., confirmation of pre-emption right\nRep. Com.\n3\n626\n1\n24\nHooper, Barton, invalid pension\n-\n:\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n710\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n490\n3\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n181\n2\n25\nHopkins, Perry G., depreciation of continental money\nRep. Com.\n8\n787\n1\n22\nHopping and Frothingham, buildings destroyed in the\nrevolution\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n88\n2\n22\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n11\n2\n25\nHopper, John, heirs of, building destroyed during the\nrevolution\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n694\n2\n25\nHopper, John A., heirs of, building destroyed during the\nrevolution\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n792\n1\n24\nHorton, Eli, refund payment for patent not issued\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n613\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n37\n1\n24\nHorner, John S., expenses growing out of disputed\nboundary, Ohio and Michigan\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n665\n1\n24\nHorner, Gustavus B., representatives of, commutation,\nsurgeon's mate\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n798\n2\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n250\n2\n25\nHorine, Jacob, revolutionary pension -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n925\n2\n25\nHornebeck, Maria, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n982\n2\n22\nHorses, lost in military service against the Sac and Fox\nIndians, report of committee on providing for\nthe payment of\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n83\n1\n23\nreport of committee of claims in favor of providing\ngenerally for the payment of those lost in the late\nIndian wars -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n38$\nI\n24\nreport of Third Auditor in relation to the adjust-\nment of claims for losses in Indian wars of 1831\nand 1832, on frontiers of Illinois and Michigan,\nunder acts of 1833 and 1834 -\n-\n-\nEx. Doc\n-\nGoogle\n4\n135\n24\nreport of committee on providing for the payment\nDigitized by\nof those lost in war with Black Hawk\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n843\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.\n161\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nHorses lost in military service.-Continued.\n1\n25\nreport of committee on the subject of paying for\nthose turned over to the United States in Flo-\nrida, (bound with Executive Documents.)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n3\n3\n25\nin relation to the number and value of horses be-\nlonging to volunteers in Florida, turned over to\nthe Government\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n179\n2\n25\nin favor of continuing the act of 1837, providing\nfor the payment of horses lost in military ser-\nvice, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n921\n2\n25\nin favor of paying for those belonging to the Mis-\nsouri volunteers, lost on their way to Tampa\nBay -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n948\n2\n25\nagainst the passage of Senate bill providing for\nthe payment for horses of officers lost, other\nthan being killed in battle, &c.\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n1060\nHorses lost in military service; reports on applica-\ntions for the payment of, to wit:\n1\n22\nagainst the claim of Peregrine Gardneer, volun-\nteer militia; lost by owner being wounded and\ncaptured\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n127\n2\n22\nfavorable report in same case, on additional evi-\ndence\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n15\n1\n22\nin favor of the assignee of Alexander Donelson;\nloss occasioned by want of forage\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n188\nI\n22\nin favor of Andrew Moore; loss, same cause\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n189\n1\n22\nagainst the claim of Andrew Boyle; loss by cap-\nture; owners risk; volunteers allowed forty\ncents per day on account of such risk; govern-\nment answerable only in cases of impressment;\nwhen separated by order of an officer, or died\nfor want of forage and belonging to officers killed\nin battle\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n280\n1\n22\nagainst the claim of John L. Chisham, loss occa-\nsioned by being dismounted; to do duty of sen-\ntinel; loss by carelessness of owner -\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n281\n1\n22\nagainst the claim of Samuel Q. Richardson; lost\nby breaking loose from where he was tied, &c.\nRep. Com.\n2\n315\n1\n22\nin favor of William S. Anderson; lost, want of\nforage\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n360\n1\n22\nin favor of William Smith; loss occasioned by\nsevere service and want of forage\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n456\n2\n22\nagainst the claim of Thomas Williams, loss not\nsuch as would create a claim on the Govern-\nment\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n23\n2\n22\nagainst the claim of Reuben N. Bullard; loss by\nimpressment; evidence insufficient -\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n24\n2\n22\nagainst the claim of William Fletcher, lost by\nbeing injured and abandoned; evidence contra-\ndictory, and resting on strength of memory of\npersons interested\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n25\n2\n22\nagainst the claim of David Fletcher; lost by neg-\nligence of owner\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n26\n2\n22\nin the case of the administrator of Boyd; impress-\nment; value heretofore paid; deducting amount\nreceived as hire\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n41\n2\n22\nagainst the claim of the heirs of Doctor James\nReynolds, who was killed at Detroit; capture of\nthe horse in consequence of the death of the\nofficer; not established\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n44\n2\n22\nagainst the claim of William Jones; loss not\nshown to have been the fault of the Govern-\nigitized by\nment, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Google\n11'\n21\n162\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nHorses lost, &c.-Continued.\n1\n23\nagainst the claim of Henry Northup, of the Ohio\nvolunteers; loss by the capture of Detroit; case\nnot embraced by any law or usage\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n95\n1\n28\nagainst the claim of James McCarty; loss not\nproven\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n168\n1\n28\nin favor of Peleg Spencer, horses taken by In-\ndians while in the public service in 1832\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n169\n1\n23\nagainst the claims of Pierre Gamblin's; lost by\nbeing dismounted; cause of loss not satisfactorily\nproven\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n300\n1\n23\nagainst the claim of Rebecca McCann; particulars\nof loss not stated\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n472\n1\n28\nagainst the claim of Eli Davis; loss by accidental\ninjury, in Black Hawk war\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n476\n1\n23\nagainst the claims of Bernard Fowler and Samuel\nOverton; cause of loss not satisfactorily proven\nRep. Com.\n4\n477\n1\n23\nagainst the claim of James Green, lost from fatigue\non march in 1814 into Canada\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n492\n1\n23\nagainst the claim of William Legg; cause of loss\nnot stated\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n501\n1\n23\nagainst the claim of Charles J. Hand, (Senate\nbill,) expenses in reclaiming horses lost in In-\ndian country -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n502\n1\n28\nin favor of Henry Knowles; impressed and lost -\nRep. Com.\n4\n504\n1\n23\nin favor of Jane Taylor; same\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n532\n1\n23\nagainst the claim of William Purcell; (Senate\nbill) stolen by Indians, while in public service\nRep. Com.\n4\n556\n2\n23\nin favor of Joel Sartin; lost by being dismounted\nRep. Com.\n1\n34\n2\n23\nagainst the claim of John Brophey; loss, burning\nof stable\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n75\n2\n23\nagainst the claim of Elias Johns; lost from want\nof forage; proof insufficient\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n76\n1\n24\nfavorable report same case; additional evidence - -\nRep. Com.\n2\n535\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n27\n1\n24\nin favor of Clark Allen; lost by being separated\nRep. Com.\n1\n65\n1\n24\nin favor of Andrew Hoover; lost, same -\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\nIII\n1\n24\nin favor of Sciote Evans; loss occasioned by turn-\ning out to graze for want of forage, in campaign\nagainst the Indians in 1832\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n186\n1\n24\nagainst the claim of Moses Sutton; evidence in-\nsufficient\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n256\n1\n24\nagainst the claim of John J. Beck; lost by being\nkilled in battle in 1814; evidence of the fact\ninsufficient\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n361\n1\n24\nin favor of Daniel Davis; lost by being separated\nRep. Com.\n2\n413\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n15\n1\n24\nin favor of James Baker; taken into public ser-\nvice against Black Hawk and lost without fault\nof owner\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n414\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n16\n1\n24\nadditional report in same case\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n769\n1\n24\nin favor of Thomas F. McCanless; lost for want of\nforage, in campaign of 1814, against the Indians\nRep. Com.\n2\n427\n1\n24\nagainst the claim of Daniel Sherwood; lost in\nlate Indian wars; time and circumstances not\nproven\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n469\n1\n24\nin favor of Ebenezer Wilcox; lost while in public\nservice; referred to Third Auditor for settle-\nment\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n481\n1\n24\nin favor of Jonathan Davis, for three horses im-\npressed and lost in the public service\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n482\nDigitized by Google\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 163\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nHorses lost, &c.-Continued.\n1\n24\nagainst the claim of William H. Spillers; lost by\ncasualty, in campaign against the Indians, in\n1832; Government not answerable in such\ncases\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n544\n1\n24\nagainst the claim of Andrew Banta; time and\ncircumstances of loss not stated\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n568\n1\n24\nin favor of Presley N. O'Bannon; lost by being\nseparated\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n586\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n84\n1\n24\nin favor of Ann W. Johnston; killed in battle\nwhile in military service\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n610\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n73\n1\n24\nagainst the claim of Henry St. John, of the regular\narmy; lost by casualty; Government not an-\nswerable for losses of officers of the regular\narmy\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n615\n1\n24\nagainst the claim of Francis B. Thompson; in-\njured in express service; proof insufficient\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n661\n1\n24\nin favor of John B. Perkins; lost for want of forage,\nin Seminole campaign\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n668\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n43\n1\n24\nagainst the claim of Alex. G. Morgan; lost while\nengaged in transporting sutlers' stores, in cam-\npaign against the Indians, in 1882\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n701\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n50\n1\n24\nagainst the claim of Doctor H. L. Heiskell, of\nthe regular army; Government not answerable\nfor loss of horses belonging to officers of the\nregular army -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n746\n1\n24\nagainst the claims of R. Hathaway, James Flinn,\nand Mary Hubbell; lost in campaign against\nthe Kickapoo Indians; owners paid for risk,\n&c.; corps of rangers to which they belonged\nallowed one dollar per day for services, use,\nrisk, forage, and equipments -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n768\n1\n24\nagainst the claim of Jesse Morrison; died from\nforced marches in campaign against the Indians;\nGovernment not answerable for losses of this\nkind; owner's risk.\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n787\n1\n24\nagainst the claim of John Kennedy; killed in bat-\ntle in 1814; certificate of officer in immediate\ncommand at the time, not produced -\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n788\n1\n24\nagainst the claim of George Thornburg; stolen\nby Indians; cause of loss not entitled to indem-\nnification; but, independently, the owner be-\nlonged to corps of rangers, and was paid for all\nrisks\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n790\n1\n24\nagainst the claim of Enoch G. Wise; lost by cas-\nualty; drowned; Government not responsible in\nsuch case; owner's risk\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n793\n2\n24\nin favor of James L. Kenner; horse turned over to\nthe Government\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\nI\n3\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n59\n2\n24\nin favor of Hugh McDonald; lost from severe\nusage in express service, and want of forage,\n&c. -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n318\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n71\n2\n25\nin favor of Daniel Snider; horse impressed and\nlost\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n788\n2\n25\nagainst the claim of George B. Adams, killed by\naccident; Government not answerable in such\nby\nGoogle\ncases\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep Com.\n2\n540\n164\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nSession.\nCongress.\nDescription\nof book.\nVolume.\nN umber.\nHorses lost, &c.-Continued.\n2\n25\nagainst the claim of Samuel Ferguson, Illinois\nvolunteer; for horse dying while in service;\ncasualties of this kind at owner's risk\n-\nRep. Com\n3\n800\n2\n25\nagainst similar claim of Abraham Dupont\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n833\n2\n25\nagainst the claim of Perry L. Barronton, for horse\nfurnished a volunteer, and was sold for the ben-\nefit of the United States\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n834\n2\n25\nagainst the claim of John Masters, a volunteer,\nfor horse lost while in service\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n835\n2\n25\nagainst the claim of William W. West, assignee\nof Daniel C. Clark, for three horses furnished\nvolunteers in Seminole campaign; volunteers\nwere obliged to furnish their own horses\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n836\n2\n25\nagainst a similar claim of Daniel Bird, for a\nhorse\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n837\n2\n25\nSame in the case of Charles Smith\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n838\n2\n25\nagainst the claim of Jaeob Hanks, volunteer\nagainst the Sac and Fox Indians; horse dying\nfrom fatigue and want of forage; volunteers in-\ncurring these risks\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n1061\n2\n25\nagainst the claim of Alfred Westfall; horse lost in\ncampaign against the Sac and Fox Indians,\nwhile he was on furlough\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n1062\n3\n25\nagainst the claim of David Powers; horse lost in\ncampaign, Black Hawk war, for want of forage;\nvolunteers were to furnish their own forage,\nand were allowed pay therefor\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n107\n3\n25\nSame, in similar case of William Patrick\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n224\n3\n25\nSame, in the case of Thomas Kelly\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n226\n3\n25\nagainst the claim of Wm. Stout, for horse stolen\nby Indians, while he belonged to a corps of\nmounted rangers, in 1813; owner's risk\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n128\n3\n25\nin favor of the heirs of James Maglenen, horse\nimpressed to carry express, and lost -\nRep. Com.\n172\n-\n1\n3\n25\nin favor of Joseph Jackson, similar case -\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n196\n3\n25\nagainst the claim of Samuel Kerr; death of horse\noccasioned by express riding; not proven that\nhe died while in service\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n174\n3\n25\nagainst the claims of Richard Brannin and many\nothers, Missouri volunteers, for losses in Black\nHawk war\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n207\n3\n25\nagainst the claim of William J. Owens, horse ac-\ncidentally killed\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n215\n3\n25\nin favor of Thomas W. Taylor, horse impressed in\nBlack Hawk war and lost\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n275\n3\n25\nagainst the claim of Wm. Thomas; lost in Black\nHawk war, for want of forage; owner bound to\nfurnish his own forage\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n315\n3\n25\nagainst a similar claim of John M. Pounds\nRep. Com.\n316\n-\n2\n8\n25\nsame, in the case of Wm. H. Spiller\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n317\n1\n22\nHospitals, Naval, report of navy commissioners, with\nplans and estimates for the construction of, at\nCharlestown, Brooklyn, and Pensacola\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n16\n1\n22\nrespecting the expenditures on, and completion\nof, at Philadelphia and Norfolk\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n17\n1\n23\nregulations for the government of the asylum near\nPhiladelphia -\nEx. Doc.\n5\n419\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n22\nannual report of commissioners, showing the con-\ndition of the navy hospital fund in 1831\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n5\n2/29/H Hospitals, Army, report of the Surgeon General, in\nSame, in 1832 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n5\nDigitized by\nlation to\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n29\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.\n165\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n1\n22\nHospitals, Marine, report of committee in favor of erect-\ning one at Portland, Maine\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n5\n468\n1\n23\nSame object\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n151\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n85\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n82\n1\n24\nmemorial of physicians of Portland, in favor of\nsame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx Doc.\n3\n68\n2\n25\nmemorial of inhabitants, same object\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n288\n1\n23\nmemorial of city council of Charleston, S. C., for\nan additional appropriation to complete the hos-\npital at that place\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n321\n2\n23\nrespecting the money collected and expended in\nthe Rhode Island district, on account of\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n30\n2\n23\nsame, in the districts of the State of New York -\nEx. Doc.\n3\n87\n1\n24\nreport of the Secretary of the Treasury in rela-\ntion to the number and condition of those on\nthe seaboard, and where located\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n111\n1\n24\nstatement of the number of seamen received into\neach hospital in 1835, expense of sustenance,\nand amount of hospital money collected\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n260\n2\n24\nmemorial of the Legislature of Delaware in favor\nof exempting those engaged in the coasting and\nfishing trade, from being taxed for hospital\nmoney\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n146\n2\n25\nreport of the Committee on Commerce on the\nexpediency, generally, of establishing hospitals,\nthe registration of vessels, and collection of\nhospital money\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n380\n3\n25\nat St. Joseph's, Florida, report of committee in\nfavor of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n237\n1\n22\nWestern waters, memorial of public meeting of\nmerchants and others of Smithfield, Kentucky,\nin favor of the\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n66\n1\n24\nLegislature of Tennessee, in favor of establishing,\nat Memphis -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n172\n1\n24\nLegislature of Ohio, in favor of establishing, in\nthe valley of the Mississippi -\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n195\n1\n24\nmemorial of medical convention of Ohio, in favor\nof establishing, on the western waters\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n264\n1\n24\nletter from Secretary of the Treasury in relation\nto the best mode of establishing and sustaining\nhospitals on the western waters\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n111\n2\n25\nreport of medical board on selection of sites, &c.,\n(documents accompanying President's message,\npage 210)\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n3\n2\n25\nplans and estimates, page 216. same documents,\nand engraved plans to be found at the end of\ndocuments with President's message\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n8\n2\n25\nmemorial of inhabitants of Pittsburg, in favor of\nthat place\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n161\n2\n25\nsame of Wheeling, in favor of one there\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n162\n2\n25\ndepositions of McKee and others, masters of boats,\nin favor of one at Wheeling\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n9\n309\n1\n22\nannual statement of receipts and expenditures for\nthe relief of sick and disabled seatnen, in 1830\nEx. Doc.\n4\n114\n2\n22\nSame, in 1831 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n108\n1\n23\nSame, in 1882 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n124\n2\n23\nSame, in 1833 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n161\n1\n24\nSame, in 1834 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n159\n2\n24\nSame, in 1835 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n87\n2\n25\nSame, in 1836 -\n-\nI\n-\n-\nEx. Doc\n7\n189\n3\n25\nSame, in 1837 -\nDig\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n75\nI\n22\nHotchkift and Forbes, refund tonnage duty\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n166\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n1\n23\nHoulder, Thomas, hay furnished, use of military\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n463\n1\n22\nHouston, Leonard, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n101\n1\n24\nHouston, James, heirs of, commutation claim -\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n820\n1\n22\nHouston, Samuel, commits a contempt, assaulting Hon.\nWilliam Stanberry, member of the House of\nRepresentatives\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n(a)210\n1\n22\nproceedings to be observed in the case of contempt\ncommitted by\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n447\n1\n22\nreport of committee on the subject of an alleged\nattempt to give him, fraudulently, contract,\nsupply rations to emmigrating Indians\n-\nRep. Com.\n5\n502\n2\n24\nHoughton, Joseph, heirs of, revolutionary services\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n159\n2\n24\nHouseman, Jacob, expense in defending Indian Key -\nRep. Com.\n1\n215\n2\n23\nHouse, William, pre-emption, purchase of land\nRep. Com.\n1\n61\n-\n2\n25\nHouse, Samuel and others, (see George Douglass)\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n98\n2\n25\nHouse, Conrad, buildings destroyed by the British, late\nwar -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n844\n2\n25\nHouse of Representatives, U.S., defining duties of its\nofficers\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n750\nHouses destroyed, military occupation, &c. (See\nBuildings.)\nHousehold furniture. (See Personal property.)\nHouse rent, Scc., reports on applications for the allow-\nance of, viz:\n2\n22\nin favor of Samuel Hambleton, purser in the navy\nRep. Com.\n1\n82\n1\n23\nin favor of representatives of Doctor Clitherall,\nsurgeon in the army\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n363\n1\n23\nin favor of Josiah Thompson, superintendent of\nthe Cumberland road\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n556\n2\n23\nagainst the claim of Daniel Parker, while adjutant\nand inspector of the army, for quarters, &c. -\nRep. Com.\n1\n77\n1\n24\nfavorable report in this case, granting the allow-\nance -\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n731\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n28\nin favor of Sylvester Day, assistant surgeon in the\narmy -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\nIII\n1\n24\nagainst the claim of the administrator of Isaac\nGarrettson, purser in the navy; no principle on\nwhich to justify the allowance\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n663\n2\n25\nin favor of Francis Mallarby, sailing master, for\nquarters, there being no public ones that could\nbe used\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n533\n1\n22\nHowell, William, revolutionary pension\n107\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n3\n25\nHowell, Gilbert, military services, late war -\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n205\n1\n24\nHowell, John, confirmation, land claim\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n204\n1\n22\nHoward, John D., revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n100\n1\n22\nHoward, Ephraim, executor of Caleb, damages, sale of\ntheir vessel, recaptured, and sold in foreign\ncountry for salvage\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n440\n-\n-\n1\n24\nHoward, John H., expenses, taking care of certain\nAfricans\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n233\n3\n25\nHowe, John, payment of Quartermaster Tupper's due\nbills -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n188\n1\n22\nHowe, Samuel W., documents respecting the imprison-\nment of, at Berlin, in the kingdoin of Prussia\nEx. Doc.\n5\n224\n1\n22\nHoyt, Asa, invalid pension\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n208\n-\n-\n-\n1\n24\nHubbell, Mary, horse lost in military service -\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n763\n2\n24\nHuddy, Captain Joshua, memorial of daughter of, pray-\ning to be allowed the seven years half pay, in\nconsequence of her father being put to death by\n-121/\nthe British, while a prisoner, during the revolu-\ntionary war -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n39\nreport of committee in favor of granting the seven\nitized by\nGoogle\n-\nRep. Com.\n217\nyears half pay to the daughter of\n-\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.\n167\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n1\n22\nHudson river, report and survey, improvement of\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n189\n1\n23\nmemorial of citizens of New York, asking for an\nappropriation, for the improvement of\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n41\n1\n23\nmemorial of the corporation of Troy, same object\nEx. Doc.\n6\n470\n1\n28\nreport of committee, on improving navigation of,\nwith copy of survey, &c.\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n150\n1\n24\nreport of board of engineers, (Colonel Totten and\nothers) with plan, &c. for the improvement of,\n(documents accompanying President's message,\npage 139)\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n24\nstatement of amount appropriated for the im-\nprovement of; the original estimate, and the\nsum necessary in 1836\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n212\n.1\n24\nreport of committee, expenditures, &c., improve-\nment of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n297\n2\n24\nreport of progress of improvement between Water-\nford and New Baltimore, in 1836; (documents\naccompanying President's message, page 250)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n25\nprogress of its improvement in 1837, (documents\nPresident's message, page 410)\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n3\n8\n25\nsame in 1888, (documents President's message,\npage 202\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n25\nreport showing the nature of the work; when com-\nmenced, the amount heretofore appropriated,\nand the sum required in 1838\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n90\n1\n22\nHughes, Rev. John, remit duties on church furniture -\nEx. Doc.\n4\n145\n1\n24\nHugo, Samuel B., invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n752\n2\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n188\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n217\n3\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n103\n2\n25\nHughes, George W., on connecting Pennsylvania and\nNew York canals\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n188\n2\n22\nHull, Commodore Isaac, memorial of, and statement\nin relation to claims for advances and extra ser-\nvices\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n27\n2\n22\nreport of committee, on claim for extra services. -\nRep. Com.\n1\n81\n1\n23\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n201\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n147\n1\n24\nHull, David, buildings destroyed by the British\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n770\n3\n25\nHume, Benjamin\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n162\n1\n23\nHumphreys, Sylvester and Alexander, damage by storm\nto work under contract\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n95\n3\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n63\n8\n25\nHumphreys, Hiram, losses on contract, by casualty, &c.\nRep. Com.\n1\n45\n1\n22\nHunt, Roswell, invalid pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n238\n2\n22\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n7\n1\n22\nHunt, Ephraim, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n438\n3\n25\nHunter, Lieutenant, proceedings of court martial in the\ncase of, and copy of his charges against Com-\nmodore Elliot\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n118\n3\n25\ncorrespondence of Com. Elliott in relation to this\ncase -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n200\n2\n25\nHunt, Stephen W., and Caleb Williams, remission of\nduties\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n1020\n3\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n169\n2\n22\nHunt, Russel, and others, allowance for excess in weight\nof anchors\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n120\n1\n23\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n20\n1\n23\nHunt, Samuel, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n215\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n203\n1\n24\nHunt, Thomas, and others, officers of military bureau,\nrespecting pay of\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep Com\ngle\n308\n-\n-\n328\n168\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n1\n24\nHunt, Elizabeth, heir of Captain Hendricks; land;\nrevolutionary services\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n334\n2\n25\nSaine -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n194\n1\n24\nHunt, James, revolutionary service -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n396\n2\n25\nHunt, Reuben, aid in experiments, manufacture of\nwrought iron cannons\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n400\n1\n22\nHuntington, Hiram, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n439\n1\n22\nHuntington, William, revolutionary pension -\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n377\n2\n22\nHuntington, Asher, invalid pension -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n7\n2\n23\nHunter, Hiram A., report of Third Auditor on claim\nof, for payment of horse lost in Seminole cam-\npaign\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n100\n2\n24\nHunter, Charles G., pay as midshipman between time\nof his dismission and re-appointment; adverse\nreport\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n295\n2\n25\nHunter, Archibald, R S., depredations by volunteers in\nChorokee country in 1836\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n341\n2\n24\nHunter, Captain James, arrears of invalid pension\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n178\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n611\n3\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n33\n1\n23\nHurlbutt, George, heirs of, commutation claim\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n60\n2\n25\nHurlburt, Wright, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n591\n3\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n137\n1\n24\nHuron river, statement of amount appropriated for the\nimprovement of, and sum necessary in 1836 -\nEx. Doc.\n5\n212\n1\n24\nreport of committee; expenditures; improvement\nof -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n297\n1\n24\nadditional communication, same subject\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n767\n2\n25\nreport showing the nature of the work, when com-\nmenced, amount heretofore appropriated, and\nsum required in 1838\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n90\n2\n25\nHursey and Smith; (See Adam Smith,) work on Cum-\nberland road -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n467\n1\n22\nHussey, Anthony, administrator of Rowe, prize money\nRep. Com.\n5\n477\n1\n22\nHutchinson, Israel, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n367\n2\n24\nHutchinson, J. P., services as charge d'affaires\n115\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n749\n1\n24\nHutchins, Alpheus, invalid pension -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n356\n2\n25\nHutchinson, Thompson, revolutionary pension; (not\nprinted)\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n25\nHyannis harbor, breakwater; when commenced, amount\nheretofore appropriated, and sum required in 1838\nEx. Doc.\n5\n90\n1\n22\nHyland, William, revolutionary pension\nRep. Com.\n363\n-\n-\n3\n2\n24\nIce breaker, Staten Island, in relation to the construc-\ntion of, documents President's mess., page 248\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\nIllinois, memorials from, on the subject of the bank, and\nthe removal of the public deposites. (See Bank\nUnited States.)\n1\n22\nreport of committee in favor of granting land, aid\nin making canal, Michigan to Illinois river,\nwith various documents on the subject\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n446\n1\n23\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n516\n1\n22\non making grant for seat of justice, Peoria county\nRep. Com.\n1\n196\n2\n22\nLegislature of, against nullification\nEx. Doc.\n2\n103\n-\n-\n2\n23\nmemorial of Legislature of, for grant of land to con-\nstruct road from Vincennes to Chicago\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n125\n1\n23\nreport of committee in favor of making grant of\nland to construct said road\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n510\n2\n23\nreport of committee in relation to establishing a\nsurveyor general's office, for the State of\nRep. Com.\n1\n20\n1/25/\nreport of committee on creating new land district\nat Peoria, in -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n363\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n6\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.\n169\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nIllinois, &c.-Continued.\n1\n24\nreport on authorizing sale of section of school land,\nMacoupin county, in\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n465\n1\n24\nreport on authorizing exchange of school lands,\n-\n-\n-\n-\n}\n3\nma\n718\nMadison county\nRep. Com.\n881\n1\n24\nmemorial of Legislature, in favor of granting pen-\nsions to those engaged in Indian wars previous\nto 1794\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n88\n1\n24\nreport of 3d auditor in relation to the adjustment\nof claims for horses lost in 1831 and '2 on fron-\ntiers of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n185\n1\n24\nreport of Committee, on claims of citizens of La\nSalle county, losses in Black Hawk war\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n579\n1\n24\nreport of Committee, on claims of frontier settlers,\nfor Indian depredations, by Sac and Fox\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n580\n1\n24\nreport of Committee, in favor of granting to the\nCentral Railroad Company, pre-emption, and\nthe right of way through the public lands, with\nmap of country through which the road passes\nRep. Com.\n2\n525\n2\n24\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n121\n2\n24\nmemorial of citizens of Alton, for survey of\nroute for national road, Vandalia to the Mis-\nsissippi\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n21\n2\n24\nresolutions of the Legislature, in favor of the na-\ntional road crossing the Mississippi at Alton -\nEx. Doc.\n2\n26\n2\n24\nmemorial of the citizens of the State, in favor of\npre-emption to actual settlers\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n151\n2\n25\nreport of Committee, on claims of G. B. Hol-\nlenbeck and others, citizens of, for Indian depre-\ndations\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n351\n2\n25\nmemorial of inhabitants of St. Clair, disconnect\ngovernment from banks\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc\n8\n203\ns\n25\nLegislature of, survey lakes\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n48\n3\n25\nmemorial of inhabitants, grant land to the Paris\nseminary\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n65\ns\n25\nquantity of land in the \" American bottom,\" be-\nlonging to the Government, and length of time,\nsubject to private entry\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n74\ns\n25\non the subject of establishing a surveyor general's\noffice, in\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n207\ns\n25\nLegislature of, against the Sub-treasury\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n220\nImprisonment, insolvent debtors United States. (See\nDebtors Insolvent.)\n1\n22\nImprisonment for debt, President Jackson recommends\nmodification of laws authorizing, (page 13)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n22\nreport of Select Committee, (by R. M. Johnson,)\nin favor of abolishing\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\nI\n194\n2\n22\nSame reprinted\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n5\n1\n24\nreport in favor of abolishing within the District of\nColumbia\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n732\n2\n24\nstatement of the names of persons, and the amount\nof debt, &c., of persons imprisoned in the Dis-\ntrict of Columbia, from 1820 to 1836\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n24\nImports, revenue collected from. (See Revenue, also\nDuties.)\n1\n25\namount of bread stuffs imported, annually, from\n1821 to 1837\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n44\n2\n25\nImports and exports, annually, from 1821 to 1837, value\nof, in each State\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n330\n8\n25\nstatements showing the value of amount of du-\nties, and expense of collection also showing\nannual expenditures of Government from 1789\nitized by\nGoogle\nto 1837, inclusive\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n22\n170\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n1\n22\nImports, summary statement of, for 1831\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n238\n1\n22\nand exports, annual statement of, contained in the\nannual report of commerce and navigation for\n1831\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n230\n2\n22\nSame for 1832 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n109\n1\n23\nSame for 1833 -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n355\n2\n23\nSame for 1834 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n187\n1\n24\nSame for 1835 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n258\n2\n24\nSame for 1836 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n188\n2\n25\nSame for 1837 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n372\n8\n25\nSame for 1838 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n253\nImprovements, lost by Indian treaties. (See Lands.\n1\n24\nImprovements, administrator of Edward Duval, allowed\nvalue of improvements made on lands purchased\nof Government, and sale afterwards set aside\n3\n685\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n47\n2\n25\nCherokee, in relation to the value of, and payment\nfor, under the treaty of 1835\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n410\nImprovements, internal. (See also Harbors-Rivers-\nRoads-Canals-Surveys.)\n1\n22\namount appropriated, and disbursements in 1830\nand 1831, on account of, showing the amount\nexpended in each State\nEx. Doc.\n5\n200\n-\n-\n-\n1\n22\nreport of Committee on Roads and Canals, (by\nMr. Mercer,) recommending appropriations for\nworks on the sea coast and lakes\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n416\n1\n22\nreport of same, recommending surveys of certain\nharbors and rivers, with a view to their improve-\nment\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n5\n491\n1\n22\nreport of Committee, recommending grant of 25\nper cent. on sales of lands in Illinois, in lieu of\nland granted, aid in making canal, lake Michi-\ngan to Illinois river\nRep. Com.\n3\n446\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n22\nviews of President Jackson respecting constitu-\ntional power of Congress over internal improve-\nments, (page 12)\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n22\nmessage of President returning, with objections,\nbill making appropriations for internal improve-\nments\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n17\n2\n22\nresolutions of Legislature of Georgia, against in-\nternal improvements\nEx. Doc.\n91\n-\n-\n-\n2\n2\n22\nstatement showing the several works of, of every\ndescription ; when commenced and completed,\nor probably to be completed ; the original esti-\nmate of cost of each, and the actual expenditures\nthereon ; and designating the State wherein, up\nto 1832 ; also, a list of surveys which have been\nmade with a view to works of improvements for\nwhich no appropriation has been made, with\n-\n3\n116\nestimated cost of each, up to same period\nEx. Doc.\n2\n23\nPresident returns the bill for the improvement\nof Wabash river, with objections ; and makes\nobservations in relation to the powers of the\nGovernment over internal improvements, (page\n2\n22.) -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n23\nstatements showing the expenditures on works of,\nto 1834 ; estimated costs of those surveyed, and\nnot yet commenced, and of works partially sur-\nveyed\n18\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\namount expended annually, in each State, on ac-\ncount of, from commencement to 1833\n-\nEx. Doc\n3\n&\n25\namount disbursed annually, in each State, from\nby\n1834 to 1837, on account of\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n251\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.\n171\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nImprovements, internal, &c.-Continued.\n2\n23\nprogress and expenditures, on works of, in N. C.\nEx. Doc.\n2\n59\n1\n24\nreport showing the progress, amount appropriated\nfor each object the original estimate, and the\nsum necessary in 1836, to complete certain\nworks of, contained in bill No. 307, making ap-\npropriations for certain harbors, &c. &c.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n212\n1\n28\nreport of Committee, in favor of granting land to\nLouisiana, for purposes of\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n159\n-\n1\n23\nreport of Committee, recommending certain sur-\nveys in Michigan, with a view to\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n316\n1\n24\nabstract of bills, reported to the two Houses be-\ntween 1815 and 1835, with a view to\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n850\n3\n25\nharbors and rivers, the improvement of which may\nbe in the opinion of the Secretary of War, sus-\npended without injury, in 1839\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n168\n3\n25\nin Wiskonsin, letter from Hon. J. D. Doty, on\nsubject of\nEx. Doc.\n4\n175\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n25\namount disbursed, annually, in each State, from\n1834 to 1837, on account of\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n-\n8\n254\n1\n22\nannual report of Engineer Depart., showing the ope-\nrations and progress on works of, in 1831, (docu-\nments accompanying President's message, p. 79)\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n22\nSame in 1832, page 89\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n23\nSame in 1833, page 53\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n-\n-\n-\n2\n23\nSame in 1834, page 104\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n24\nSame in 1835, page 106\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n24\nSame in 1836, page 192 and 228\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n25\nSame in 1837, page 311\nEx. Doc.\n1\n3\n-\n-\n-\n3\n25\nSame in 1838, page 157 -\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n-\n1\n24\nImponah alias Billy, (Indian,) reservation under Choc-\ntaw treaty\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n479\n2\n24\nIncendiaries, on the subject of the punishment of\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n85\nIndemnity, reports on applications of officers and agents\nto be indemnified for losses and damages occa-\nsioned by official acts, viz :\n1\n22\nin favor of Harvey Brown, quartermaster, amount\nof judgment obtained against him for materials\nof private citizens used in crecting barracks at\nSt. Augustine\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Coin.\n1\n74\n1\n22\nin favor of Major Abraham A. Massias, damages\nrecovered against him, for official acts in main-\ntaining the authority of the United States, while\nin command at Amelia Island, in 1812\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n176\n1\n22\nin favor of Twiggs, Street, and Kearney, army offi-\ncers, expenses, &c., in defending suits instituted\n3\n437\nRep. Com\nagainst them for official acts, in enforcing laws\n5\n485\nregulating trade, &c., with the Indians\n-\n1\n22\nin favor of John Conard, marshal of Pennsylvania,\namount of judgment, &c., obtained against him,\non account of the seizure of certain teas, im-\nported by Edward Thompson -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n5\n486\n2\n22\nin favor of refunding cost, &c., to owners of the\ntea, growing out of the illegal seizure -\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n103\n1\n23\nin the case of the executors of David Gelston, da-\nmages, expenses, &c., on account of official acts\nwhile collector of the port of New York\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n276\n1\n24\nSame -\nRep. Com.\n3\n614\n-\n-\n1\n-\n-\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n38\n-\nI\n23\nagainst the claim of William Lytle, deputy in-\nspector of customs at Oswegatchie, N. Y., da-\nDiatized by\nmages incurred by scizure of certain salt, sup-\nGoogle\n-\n-\n-\nRep Com-\n4\nposed In be smuggled, &r.\n172\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nIndemnity, reports on applications for, &e.-Continued.\n1\n23\nagainst the claim of Theophilus Grout, marshal of\nVermont, expenses incurred in enforcing civil\nauthority, prosecution, violation of the revenue\nlaws -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n489\n1\n24\nagainst the claim of Samuel P. Scott, captain of\nrevenue cutter, damages recovered against him,\nfor arresting, &c., one of his crew, who had\ndeserted\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n128\n1\n24\nagainst the claim of Joel Burt, collector of Oswe-\ngo, damages recovered against him for refusing\nto grant clearance, &c. Case without any pal-\nliating circumstances\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n265\n1\n24\nagainst the claim of James Adams, for damages\nsustained in sale of his property under judgment\nobtained against him for official acts ; his own\nneglect; Government paid the amount of the\njudgment immediately on being called on\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n418\n1\n24\nin favor of James McMahon, postmaster, damages,\ncost, &c., growing out of the arrest and prosecu-\ntion of a neighboring postmaster suspected of\npurloining money, &c.\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n548\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n28\n1\n24\nagainst the claim of Anthony Drane, assistant quar-\ntermaster, judgment, &c., recovered against him\nfor work repairing barracks at New Orleans -\nRep. Com.\n1\n121\n2\n25\nin favor of John L. Allen, for damages, &c., sus-\ntained in removing Indian intruders\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n760\n2\n25\nin favor of Nathaniel Mitchell, damages sustained\nin arresting a person suspected of committing\ndepredations on post office\n780\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n2\n25\nin favor of William B. Ferguson, similar case\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\nIndemnity, property lost in military service, &c. (See\nProperty and Buildings.)\nIndemnity, for Indian depredations. (See Indian De-\npredations.)\nIndemnity, non-fulfilment of contracts. (See Contracts.)\nIndemnity, reports on applications for indemnity for da-\nmages from various causes other than the fore-\ngoing, to wit:\n1\n22\nin favor of Dr. Eliakim Crosby, for losses by join-\ning American cause, late war with England, he\nbeing a Canadian\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n55\n1\n23\nin favor of David Kilbourn, Canadian, for losses by\nconfiscation, &c., of his property\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n174\n1\n22\nin favor of Dr. Joseph M. Harper, amount of judg-\nment against him for board of sick soldiers\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n267\n1\n22\nin favor of Wm. Young, for expenses and trouble\nin preparing, under his appointment, to take\ncensus of Indians removing\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n389\n1\n22\nin favor of Cyrenus Hall, damages by the illegal\nseizure of his vessel, and thereby lost\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n453\n2\n22\nin favor of John M'Clenehan, for his crop on In-\ndian improvement, leased to him by the Govern-\nment, and destroyed by order of the War De-\npartment\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n31\n2\n22\nagainst the claim of William L. S. Dearing, for\nsurveying instruments, accidentally lost while\ndeputy surveyor\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n34\nin favor of William P. Zantzinger, purser, for\nlosses on sale of certain naval stores\n-\n-\nRep. Com\nin favor of William Tharp, damages by endorsing\ndrait of public officer -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n97\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 173\nCongress.\nDescription\nTINISSAS\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n2\nIndemnity, reports on applications for, &e.-Continued.\n2\n22\nin favor of refunding amount of cost, &c., to own-\ners of certain teas illegally seized by order of\nGovernment -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n103\n1\n23\nin favor of Thomas F. Townsley, damages on pro-\ntested draft\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n287\n1\n23\nin favor of Bates and Lacon, damages by seizure of\ntheir iron for duties, under an erroneous con-\nstruction of law\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n289\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n527\n1\n28\nin favor of Andrew Armstrong, navy agent, da-\nmages on protested bills\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n536\n2\n28\nin the case of Herring and Richardson, damages\nsustained by the seizure of the vessel, (British\nship,) case referred to the President -\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n140\n1\n24\nagainst the claim of William Cox, for additional\nallowance for damages in yielding up his store\nhouse for the accommodation of the Treasury\nDepartment\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n472\n1\n24\nin the case of Don Juan Madrazo, (Spanish sub-\nject,) damages, illegal seizure of his property,\n(slaves; referred to the President\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n629\n2\n24\nanother report, same case. (For further, see Ma-\ndrazo)\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n250\n24\nin favor of Squire Stearns, damages by illegal sei-\nzure of his property, under law to prevent smug-\ngling\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n644\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n80\n24\nagainst the claim of Samuel Drury, damages by\nseizure of property, trading with Indians without\nlicense\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\ns\n755\n24\nin favor of William and James Crooks, damages by\nillegal seizure of their vessel, and proceeds of\nsale lost by default of clerk of court\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n814\n24\nSame case\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n248\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n64\n24\nagainst the claim of Charles B. Bristol, damages by\nillegal procedure on part of collector, detention\nof goods; collector overstepping his authority,\n&c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n228\n24\nin favor of Charles F. Sibbald, damages by being\nwrongfully dispossessed of real property, by\nGovernment agent, and thereby sustained heavy\ninjury referred to Secretary of the Navy to\ntake evidence, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n323\n14\nin favor of indemnifying Charles Benns, by re-\nfunding to him amount paid into the Treasury\nfrom sale of his goods wrongfully seized and\nsold -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n324\n:5\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n76\n5\nin favor of John Balch, compensated for articles of\nhis, wrongfully seized by collector and sold -\nRep. Com.\n2\n448\n5\nin the case of John Metcalf, for loss of vessel taken\ninto public service, and thereby prevented from\npursuing her voyage, and after being discharged,\nwas lost in storm ; report adverse Government\nnot being answerable for casualties after dis-\ncharge, and placed in the same situation as\nwhen taken -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n41\n5\nin favor of George Willis, for pilot boat lost while\npiloting revenue cutter\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n240\n5\nIndiana City, Legislature of Indiana, for survey har-\nDigitized by\nbor of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n261\n174\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nIndiana, memorials from, in relation to the Bank United\nStates, and the removal of the deposites. (See\nBank United States.)\n2\n22\nIndiana, State, legislature of, against nullification, and\napproving of President's proclamation -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n67\n1\n23\ndocuments respecting land granted State of, aid in\nmaking Erie and Wabash canal\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n46\n1\n23\nreport of Committee in favor of making further\ngrant, same object\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n317\n2\n23\nmemorial of the Legislature, in favor of extin-\nguishing the Indian titles in that State, and their\nremoval\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n129\n2\n23\nLegislature, in favor of sale of refuse saline lands\nin that State -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n157\n1\n23\nreport of Committee in favor of exchanging school\nlands, in Monroe county\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n272\n1\n24\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n56\n-\n2\n23\nLegislature, in favor of pensions to persons en-\ngaged in the Indian wars prior to 1794\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n168\n2\n23\nreport of Commissioners on Land Claims (reject-\ned) in the Vincennes district -\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n198\n1\n24\nresolution of the Legislature, in relation to the\nMichigan boundary\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n78\n1\n24\nresolutions of the Legislature, in relation to en-\ntries on books of the General Land Office of\nMichigan road lands\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n108\n1\n24\nmemorial of Legislature, for further appropriation\nfor the national road -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n109\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n172\n1\n24\nLegislature in favor of road from Fort Wayne to\nRichmond\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n138\n1\n24\nmemorial of Legislature, for land to construct rail-\nroad from Fort Wayne to Munceytown\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n139\n1\n24\nLegislature, in relation to the inundated lands on\nthe Wabash\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n151\n1\n24\nLegislature, in favor of grant of land to Margaret\nNations\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n155\n2\n24\nLegislature, against the purchase of the Louisville\nand Portland canal\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n101\n2\n24\nLegislature, in favor of harbor of Michigan City -\nEx. Doc.\n3\n104\n2\n24\nLegislature, in favor of harbors on lake Michigan\nat Indiana City, and City West\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n148\n2\n24\nLegislature, in favor of bridge over the Kankakee\nriver -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n149\n2\n24\nLegislature, in favor of constructing harbors on\nsouthern coast of lake Michigan\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n150\n2\n24\nLegislature, in favor of relinquishing surplus reve-\nnue to the States\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n160\n2\n24\nLegislature, sell reserved lands on the Wabash\nand Erie canal\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n161\n2\n24\nLegislature, in favor of amending Constitution of\nthe United States, in relation to the election of\nPresident and Vice President\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n171\n2\n24\nreport of Committee, in favor of paying militia off,\nfor services in 1836, in protecting Indians near\nTippecanoe river\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n197\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n465\n2\n25\nLegislature, improve harbor of Michigan City -\nEx. Doc.\n5\n105\n2\n25\nLegislature, appropriation for the Cumberland\nroad -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n172\n3\n25\nSame object\n-\n-\n-\n-\n143\n-\n2\n25\nmemorial of inhabitants of Miami, pre-emption to\ntized\nEx. Google\nby\nactual settlers\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n178\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 175\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nIndiana-Continued.\n2\n25\nmemorial of inhabitants of Putnam, bridge over\nCumberland road\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n179\n2\n25\nLegislature, Miami lands, aid in internal improve-\n-\n-\n-\n}\nEx. Doc.\n-\n7\n186\nments\n-\n-\n8\n214\n2\n25\nmemorial of inhabitants of Kosciusko, in favor of\npre-emptions -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n208\n2\n25\nLegislature, in favor of receiving notes of specie\npaying banks, for lands\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n213\n2\n25\nLegislature, land to construct roads, Terre Haute\nto the Ohio\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n204\n2\n25\nLegislature, survey harbor of Indiana City\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n261\n2\n25\nmemorial in favor of granting land to the Asbury\nuniversity\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n262\n3\n25\nin relation to construction of act granting land for\nthe Wabash and Erie canal, as to right of fur-\nther selection\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n32\n8\n25\nLegislature, land to aid in making railroad from\nNew Albany to Mount Carmel, Illinois\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n133\n3\n25\nLegislature urging an appropriation for the Cum-\nberland road -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n143\n3\n25\nLegislature, land, aid in educating, deaf and dumb\nEx. Doc.\n4\n153\n3\n25\nmemorial of Board of Internal Improvement, for\naid in constructing canal, Jeffersonville to New\nAlbany\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx, Doc.\n4\n206\n1\n22\nIndian Department, annual report of the commissioner\non the affairs, generally, of that branch of the\npublic service, with statements of disburse-\nments and estimates of appropriations required;\nnumber of schools, &c., in 1831, (documents\naccompanying President's message, page 171) -\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n22\nsimilar report in 1832, page 159\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n23\nSame in 1833, page 168\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n2\n23\nSame in 1834, page 240\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n24\nSame in 1835, page 260\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n24\nSame in 1836, and in relation to the removal of\nthe Indians, page 367\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n25\nannual report for 1837, showing the operations\nin that year, with various details in relation to\nthat branch of the public service, page 565\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n3\n3\n25\nSame in 1838, page 410\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n3\n25\nremarks of the Secretary of War as to the opera-\ntions, &c., of the Department in 1888, page\n109 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n23\nreport of the Committee on Indian Affairs, on the\nsubject of re-organizing the Indian Department;\nregulate trade and intercourse with the Indians,\nand to establish western Territory, and the\nprotection of emigrating Indians, with various\ndocuments on the subjects\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n474\n2\n23\ncopy of regulations adopted for paying Indian an-\nnuities, (documents President's message, page\n264) -\n-\n-\nI\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n23\nsame, for the government of Indian agents, &c.,\nand designating the agencies, (documents Pre-\nsident's message, page 269)\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n24\ndetailed estimate of appropriations required for\nthe service of, in 1837\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n34\n2\n24\nadditional estimate of appropriations required for\n1837, removal of Indians, &c. -\n-\n1\nEx. Doc.\n3\n108\n2\n25\nestimates of appropriations required in 1838, for\ngitized by\nthe\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n57\n2\n25\nadditional, required in 1838, for new treaties\n-\nEx. Doc.\n11\n45\n176\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nIndian Department.-Continued\n3\n25\nestimates of appropriations required in 1889\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n36\n3\n25\nsame, in 1839, for paying disbursing agents\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n49\n3\n25\napplication for additional clerks\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n50\n3\n25\nallowances made governors of Territories for ser-\nvices, acting as superintendent of Indian affairs\nprior to June, 1834\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n244\n8\n25\nSecretary of War recommends the appointment of\ninspector to visit the different agencies, &c.,\npage 113\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n22\nIndian agents, accounts of, disbursements, &c., in 1831\nEx. Doc.\n4\n180\n2\n22\nSame, in 1832 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n137\n1\n23\nSame, in 1833 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n490\n2\n23\nSame, in 1834\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n150\n-\n-\n1\n24\nSame, in 1835 (not printed)\n-\n-\n-\n2\n24\nSame, in 1836 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n137\n2\n25\nSame, in 1837 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n368\n3\n25\nSame, in 1838 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n174\n2\n23\nregulations adopted for the government of, and\ndesignating the agencies, (documents accom-\npanying President's message, page 269)\n1\n2\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n24\nreport against making allowance to James Mc-\nPherson, in lieu of house rent, subsistence, &c.\nRep. Com.\n1\n194\n1\n24\nreport in favor of paying Joshua Pitcher, for ser-\nvices as interpreter\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n230\n1\n23\nlist of the names of all persons employed, when\nand where employed, and compensation, in\n1833\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n60\n2\n23\nSame, in 1834 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n181\n1\n24\nSame, in 1835 -\n96\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n2\n24\nSame, in 1836 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n141\n2\n25\nSame, in 1837 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n135\n8\n25\nSame, in 1838 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n108\n2\n25\nSecretary of War recommends the appointment of\ncivil agents for making disbursements, &c.,\ninstead of military officers, page 194\n1\n3\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n25\namount required in 1839 for paying disbursing\nagents\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n49\n8\n25\nallowances made to governors and secretaries of\nTerritories for services as superintendents of\nIndian affairs, prior to June, 1834\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n244\n8\n25\nSecretary of War recommends the appointment\nof inspector to visit the different stations of\nagents, &c., page 113 -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n22\nIndian licenses, granted in 1831, abstract of\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n121\n2\n22\nSame, in 1832 -\n2\n104\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc:\n1\n23\nSame, in 1833 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n45\n2\n23\nSame, in 1834 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc\n3\n97\nIndian treaties, (see Treaties with Indians.)\n1\n23\nIndians, in favor of granting pensions to those engaged\nagainst the Indians previous to 1795, (see\nPensions.)\nRep. Com.\n2\n984\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n]\n338\n-\n-\n-\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\nI\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n327\nfor the payment of horses lost in wars against the\nIndians, (see horses lost, &c.)\n1\n22\nIndians, (generally,) in Georgia, to be governed by laws\nof Georgia, (President's annual message, page\n11) -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\nI\n2\n1\n22\nremarks of Secretary of War (Gov. Cass) on the\nsubject of the condition of the Indians generally,\nand their removal west, (report accompanying\nigitized by Google\n2\nPresident's message, page 27)\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.\n177\nCongress.\nDescription\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nIndians, &c.-Continued.\n22\nSame, at succeeding session, page 22\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n23\nSame, at next subsequent session, page 22\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n22\ncopy of report of Isaac McCoy, on the country set\napart for Indians removing west of the Missis-\nsippi\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\nEx. Doc.\n4\n172\n22\nappointment and copy of instructions to commis-\nsioners to examine country set apart for the\nIndians, with a copy of address to the Chero-\nkees, with their answer on the subject of their\nremoval, &c., (documents accompanying presi-\ndent's message, page 32)\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n22\nremoval west, President recommends that ar-\nrangements be made for their speedy removal,\nand communicates views of Secretary of War\n(Cass) on the subject -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n116\n22\nreport of proceedings under act appropriating\n$500,000 for an exchange of lands, and their\nremoval west, showing the names and duties of\nthe agents employed, their pay and their dis-\nbursements -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n171\n22\nreport of committee on the subject of an alleged\nattempt of John H. Eaton, while Secretary of\nWar, to give, fraudulently, to Samuel Houston,\ncontract for supplying rations, &c. to Indians\nremoving\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n5\n502\n25\nnumber of, remaining east of the Mississippi, and\nnumber removed west in 1837, page 17\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n59\n25\nnumber removed west of the Mississippi from\n1789 to 1838 -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n147\n25\nin regard to the number of Cherokees remaining\nin North Carolina, and why not removed, and\nas to the application of the appropriation for\ntheir removal\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n224\n24\nviews of President in relation to the removal of\nthe Indians, (President's message, page 23) -\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n24\ndisbursements, &c., in 1835, on account of re-\nmoval of the Indians, documents President's\nmessage, page 287\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n24\nreport of the Committee of Indian Affairs, in 1836\nin relation to the removal of the Indians, docu-\nments, President's message, page 367\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n22\nannuities, statement showing the whole amount\npayable in 1831, the names of tribes, &c.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n127\n28\nsimilar statement in 1833\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n183\n22\nannuities paid each tribe in 1830 and 1831\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n242\n28\nstatement of the expense of transporting and dis-\nbursing annuities in 1833 and 1834\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n186\n23\nregulations adopted for paying annuities; docu-\nments accompanying President's message, page\n264\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n25\nviews of President Van Buren as to the necessity,\n&c. of removing the Indians, page 16 -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n25\nremarks of the Secretary of War as to the pro-\nceedings, &c., in 1838 for their removal, page\n102 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n25\nnumber removed and number to be removed in\n1838, and the daily cost of subsistence; docu-\nments with President's message, page 441\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n25\nproposition and correspondence of Cherokee Del-\negation with General Scott in relation to their\nDigitized by\nremoval: documents with President's message,\npage 429\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n-\n23\n178\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nIndians, &c -Continued.\n8\n25\nletter of the Hon. John Tipton, on the subject of\nthe removal of the Potawattamies; documents,\nPresident's message, page 437\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n22\njournal of expedition of Henry R. Schoolcraft to\nthe Indian country\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n152\n2\n22\nexpedition by same among the northwestern\nIndians\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n125\n1\n23\nreport of Lt. Allen, with map of the country,\nsame expedition\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n323\n2\n23\njournal of Colonel Dodge's expedition to the Ca-\nmanches at Pawne Pic village, in 1834; docu-\nments accompanying President's message, page\n70\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n-\n-\n1\n24\njournal of expedition by same to the Rocky Moun-\ntains -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n181\n1\n22\nin relation to the tribes which joined the enemy\nduring the late war with Great Britain, and\nwho continues to receive annuities- -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n161\n1\n22\nin relation to the small pox among the -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n190\n2\n22\nsame subject, page 175, documents accompanying\nPresident's message -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n22\nreport relative to vaccination among the Indians\nEx. Doc.\n2\n82\n8\n25\nin relation to the small pox being among the In-\ndians in 1839, and extending relief, &c.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n51\n1\n23\nreport and documents in relation to running north-\nern boundary of lands purchased of the Chick-\nasaws\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n445\n-\n2\n25\nletter from Wm. Clark, Superintendent of Indian\nAffairs, in relation to the boundary between\nMissouri and the Indians\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n143\n1\n23\ninformation on the subject of preventing the intro-\nduction of ardent spirits among the Indians;\ndocuments accompanying President's message,\npage 192\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n1\n23\nremoval of intruders, and death of Hardeman\nOwens\nEx. Doc.\n3\n149\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n24\nin answer to call for copies of all correspondence,\n&c., from 1825 to 1835, in relation to the loca-\ntion, survey and sale of Indian reservations east\nof the Mississippi\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n107\n2\n24\nin Wisconsin, report of Commissioner of Indian\nAffairs in relation to the expediency of holding\ntreaties with, for the purchase of land, and their\nremoval west\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n82\n2\n24\nquantity of land ceded by Indians, and the amount\nstipulated to be paid therefor, from 1829 to\n1836; documents accompanying President's\nmessage, page 408\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n8\n25\nquantity of land purchased from the Indians in\neach year, from 1789 to 1838, and amount paid\ntherefor\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n147\n3\n25\nSecretary of War recommends a change in the\nmanner of educating the Indians by the intro-\nduction of manual labor schools, &c.; page 112\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n22\nreport of committee in favor of indemnifying Wm.\nYoung for trouble and expenses in preparing to\ntake census of those removing\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\nBE\n1\n23\nin favor of paying George Elliott expenses in re-\nmoving himself and others west\n-\n1\n88\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\nin favor of paying Basil Brown for horses fur-\nnished the Miami tribe, and amount to be re-\nDigitized by\nGoogle\ntained out of their annuity\n-\n-\n- Rep. Com\n8\n605\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.\n179\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nIndians, &c.-Continued.\n1\n24\nagainst the claim of Samuel Tillet, for services\nas schoolmaster, he failing to discharge the\nduties\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n363\n2\n25\nreport on the claims of George Duval and others,\nfor property abandoned or lost, in consequence\nof their emigrating\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n824\n2\n24\ncopies of orders from the War Department in rela-\ntion to calls for volunteers and militia; number\nand term of service of those mustered into ser-\nvice in 1835 and '36, for suppressing Indian\nhostilities\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n140\n1\n25\non the subject of employing Indians in the mil-\nitary service in the Florida war\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n27\n2\n25\ncontract between General Jesup and Creeks, to\nfurnish warriors\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n381\n2\n25\nreport of commissioners (Balch and Crawford)\nappointed to inquire into frauds, &c. on the -\nEx. Doc.\n11\n452\n2\n25\nhostile disposition of Indians on the western fron-\ntiers -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n11\n434\n3\n25\nin relation to the number of Choctaws removed, &c\nEx. Doc.\n6\n228\n2\n25\nSecretary of War in answer to proposition of Gen.\nJesup to suspend removal of Florida Indians -\nEx. Doc.\n8\n272\n2\n25\ntrust fund, statement showing the disposition and\ncondition of, in 1839 -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n892\n2\n25\ndocuments in relation to contract made by Gen.\nJesup and J. C. Watson & Co. with the Creeks,\nin regard to reservations\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n274\n2\n25\nSeminoles bearing flag of truce made prisoners -\nEx. Doc.\n9\n327\n2\n25\nLaws and regulations for the government of the\nIndian tribes; documents with President's mes-\nsage, 648\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n3\n3\n25\nin favor of making separate settlement for the\nSeminoles emigrating west, so that they may\nbe separated from the Creeks, and for supply-\ning their immediate wants, &c.\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n93\n3\n25\nin relation to foreign governments intermeddling\n-\n3\n107\nwith Indians within the United States, dis-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n181\ntributing gratuities, and supplying arms, &c. -\n3\n25\nin relation to the capture and execution of certain\nfugitive Cherokees, murderers of part of Capt.\nSmith's guard\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n109\n3\n25\nin relation to the expulsion of missionaries from\nCreek country\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n127\n3\n25\ncorrespondence with General Sandford, about\nsupplies for the Creeks, &c.\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n127\n3\n25\ncall for information respecting amounts paid per-\nsons concerned in negociating Indian treaties,\ncannot be answered at this session\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n238\n1\n24\nIndians, hostilities with Seminole, letter from the Secre-\ntary of War, asking for an appropriation for re-\npressing the Seminoles in Florida\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n38\n1\n24\nproceedings of meeting of citizens of St. Augus-\ntine, in relation to the hostile proceedings of the\nSeminoles\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n80\n1\n24\nmemorial of citizens of East Florida, asking to be\nprotected from Indian hostilities\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n92\n1\n24\nreport of Secretary of War, in relation to instruc-\ntions to General Scott, for subduing the Semi-\nnoles\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n115\nI\n24\nreport respecting the causes which produced the\n-\n6\n267\nhostilities of the Seminoles, and measures taken\nEx. Doc\n7\n271\nto suppress them\n-\n-\n-\n-\n180\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nIndians, hostilities with Seminole.-Continued.\n1\n24\nin relation to the sale and purchase of negroes, be-\nlonging to the Seminoles, page 33\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n271\n1\n24\nSame subject\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n275\n2\n24\ncopies of orders from the War Department, re-\nspecting calls for volunteers and militia ; also,\nshowing the number and term of service of those\nmustered into service in 1835 and '6, for sup-\npressing hostilities of the Seminoles and Creeks\nEx. Doc.\n3\n140\n1\n25\non the subject of employing Indians, military ser-\nvice, against the Seminoles in Florida\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n27\n2\n25\nOn same subject\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n133\n2\n25\ncontract between General Jesup and Creeks, to\nfurnish warriors for the Florida war\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n381\n2\n25\ncorrespondence with General Jesup, in relation to\nthe Florida war, and -\n-\n-\n-\n}\nEx. Doc.\n8\n78\n2\n25\nproceedings of Court of Enquiry, in the case of\nGenerals Scott and Gaines\n-\n-\n-\n2\n25\ncopies of instructions, &c., to commanders in Flo-\nrida -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n133\n2\n24\nstatement showing the number of companies of the\nregular army, engaged against the Seminoles\nand Creeks in 1836\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n183\n2\n25\ntroops employed in Florida, and statement of the\ngross amount of expense up to 1838\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n133\n2\n25\nstate of the Florida campaign in 1838 ; and dispo-\nsition of the Indians to make peace\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n219\n2\n25\nSecretary of War, in answer to proposition of Ge-\nneral Jesup, to suspend removal of the Indians\nin Florida\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n272\n2\n25\ndescription of force employed in Florida in 1837,\nand monthly expense\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n9\n299\n2\n25\nbearers of flag of truce made prisoners, (Semi-\nnoles)\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n9\n327\n3\n25\nrespecting the disposition of negroes and other\nproperty, captured from the hostile Indians in\nFlorida\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n225\n3\n25\ndisposition of the Indians (Choctaw and others) on\nthe western frontiers, to commence hostilities -\nEx. Doc.\n11\n434\n1\n24\nabstract of claims for supplies, &c., furnished by\nSouth Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, and Florida,\nto the militia engaged in 1836, in Florida against\nthe Seminoles\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n231\n3\n25\nin relation to volunteers of North Carolina, engag-\ned against the Cherokees, and remain unpaid,\nn\nEx. Doc.\nm\n187\n4\n148\n&c. -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n24\nreport in favor of paying corporation of Augusta,\nGeorgia, advances to volunteers, Florida war -\nRep. Com.\n2\n319\n2\n24\nsame to Wilkes' county, for same\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n322\n1\n24\nappropriations for suppressing Indian hostilities,\nestimates, &c., amount required in 1836\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n291\n2\n24\nSame in 1837\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n29\n2\n24\nadditional sum of $2,000,000, asked for in 1837 -\nEx. Doc.\n4\n152\n1\n25\nfurther sum asked for, at extra session, suppress\nSeminoles\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n19\n2\n25\nestimate of the amount, required in 1838\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n63\n2\n25\nexplanatory of the estimates from the several\nbureaus\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n265\n2\n25\nadditional asked for in this year (1838) of $150,000\nEx. Doc.\n5\n113\n2\n25\nin relation to arrearages and pressing demand for\nappropriations\n-\n-\n-\nI\nEx. Doc\n10\n371\n25\nestimates of the sums required in 1839 -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n123\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 181\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n1\n22\nIndians, Creeks, memorial and remonstrance of, against\nclaims of citizens of Georgia, under 4th article\nof treaty of 8th January, 1821, on account of\nCreek depredations prior to 1802. (See Indian\nDepredations)\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n56\n1\n22\nmemorial of, remonstrating against further cession\nof their land, and against extending laws of Ala-\nbama over said Creek nation -\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n102\n2\n22\nreport of Committee, in favor of paying friendly\nCreeks, for losses sustained by depredations from\nhostile party -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n127\n1\n24\ndocuments respecting the extent and causes of\nhostilities with the Creeks; [large collection\nselected in accordance with the views of the\nCommittee on Indian Affairs in 1836] -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n276\n2\n21\nreport of Committee, in favor of paying the corpo-\nration of Mobile, advances in equipping two\ncompanies of mounted volunteers, Creek war\nRep. Com.\n2\n304\n2\n24\nreport of Commissioners, Balch and Crawford, ap-\npointed to inquire into the causes which led to\nhostilities of the Creeks\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n154\n2\n25\nin relation to contract of General Jesup and James\nC. Watson & Co., with Chiefs of the Creeks\nabout reservations of land\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n274\n2\n25\ncontract between General Jesup and the Creeks,\nto furnish warriors for the Florida war, against\nSeminoles\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n881\n2\n25\nreport of Commissioners appointed to examine into\nthe frauds, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n11\n452\n3\n25\nreport of Commissioners, (Crawford and Balch,)\nin relation to reservations of deceased Indians,\nsold under decree of courts of Alabama, &c. -\nEx. Doc.\n4\n209\n3\n25\ncorrespondence in relation to the expulsion of\nmissionaries from among the Creeks -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n127\n8\n25\ncorrespondence with General S. W. A. Sandford,\nabout supplies for the Creeks -\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n127\n1\n22\nBlack Hawk band, documents in relation to the\ndisturbances with, documents accompanying\nPresident's message, page 180\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n22\nreport of the Major General of the Army, proceed-\nings in subduing Black Hawk and his party,\ndocuments accompanying President's message,\npage 58\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n22\nCherokees, memorial of, by John Martin and\nothers, complaining of the acts of Georgia\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n45\n1\n22\nclaims of certain Cherokees, J. W. Flowers and\nothers, for property abandoned by them in re-\nmoving West\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n233\n1\n22\nmemorial of inhabitants of Tennessee, in favor of,\nand against the further intrusion on, by Georgia,\nEx. Doc.\n4\n163\n1\n22\nmemorial of inhabitants of N. York, in behalf of the\nEx. Doc.\n4\n175\n1\n23\nmemorial of the Legislature of North Carolina, in\nfavor of extinguishing Cherokee titles to lands\nEx. Doc.\n2\n71\n2\n28\nmemorial of Council at Running Waters, in\nGeorgia, in behalf of those desirous of removing\nWest, accompanied by sundry resolutions and\ncopy of constitution for their government\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n91\n1\n24\nmemorial and protest, and other documents (by\nJohn Ross and others) against the ratification of\nthe treaty at New Echota\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc\n7\n286\n1\n24\ndocuments submitted to the Senate, in connection\nDigitized by\nwith ratification of the said treaty. (See an-\nnexed to the above memorial, page 16)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n22\n182\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nIndians, Cherokees.-Continued\n1\n24\nPresident communicates documents in relation to\nthe treaty, [copy of the documents as printed by\nthe Senate was communicated, and not printed\nby the House ; but are the same as annexed to\nthe Cherokee remonstrance, No. 286]\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n290\n2\n25\nin relation to the number remaining East of the\nMississippi ; the number removed West; pre-\ncautionary measures to enforce the treaty, with\nreport of the special agent, &c.\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n82\n2\n25\nmemorial and remonstrance of delegation against\nthe treaty of 1835, with various documents on\nthe subject\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n99\n2\n25\nprotest of the delegation, same subject -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n9\n316\n2\n25\nproposition of the Secretary of War to the delega-\ntion, for their removal, &c.\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n376\n2\n25\nadditional allowance proposed, for their removal -\nEx. Doc.\n10\n401\n2\n25\ncorrespondence with Governor of Georgia, on the\nsubject of modification of the treaty of 1835 -\nEx. Doc.\n10\n421\n2\n25\ncorrespondence of General Scott, on the subject\nof their removal\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n11\n453\n2\n25\nin relation to the payment for their improvements\nEx. Doc.\n10\n410\n2\n25\nmemorial and documents in relation to claim of\ndelegation of Cherokees, for services, &c., in\nmediating with the Seminoles in Florida, for\npeace\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n285\nmemorials on the subject of the treaty of 1835,\nwith the Creeks, to wit\n2\n25\nfrom inhabitants of Burlington, New Jersey\n-\nEx. Doc.\n9\n391\n2\n25\n\"\nof Mariette, Ohio\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n374\n2\n25\n\"\nof the State of Pennsylvania\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n384\n2\n25\nfrom the Society of Friends in Philadelphia\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n385\n2\n25\nfrom the Legislature of Massachusetts -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n404\n3\n25\nin relation to the capture and execution of certain\nmurderers and refugee Cherokees\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n109\n3\n25\npay volunteer corps, guarding emigrating Chero-\nkees -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n61\n3\n25\nin regard to the number of Cherokees remaining in\nN.C., and why not removed, and as to the appli-\ncation of the funds appropriated for their removal\nEx. Doc.\n5\n234\n3\n25\nproposition and correspondence, therewith con-\nnected, by delegation to General Scott, in 1838,\nin relation to their removal, &c., (documents\nwith President's message, page 429)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n22\nChoctaws, abstract of reservations under treaty of\nSeptember, 1830, prepared by Major Arm-\nstrong, and as to their value, &c.\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n76\n2\n23\nevidence of claims to reservations returned by Mr.\nMartin, locating agent, and whose names are not\non the register, reported by Col. Ward\nEx. Doc.\n4\n138\nI\n2\n23\nevidence of claims of Jacob Thompson and others\nto reservations, submitted to the House by the\nHon. Mr. Plumer\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n198\n1\n24\nmemorial of citizens of Mississippi, against certain\nclaims to reservations, under treaty with the -\nEx. Doc.\n3\nX\n1\n24\nmemorial of certain Choctaws, by their agent,\n(Andrew Hays.) asking confirmation of their\nclaims to reservations under the treaty\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n119\n1\n24\nreport of Committee, on the subject of adjusting\nclaims to reservations, of those whose names\nwere omitted to be registered, with testimony\nigitized by\nof Cul. Martin, and a list of those registered by\nthe locating agent\n-\n3\n663\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.\n183\nCongress.\nDescription\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nIndians, Choctars.-Continued.\n24\nmemorial of the Choctaws, in relation to the\nboundary between them and Arkansas\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n220\n24\nstatement of the expense of removing, &c., the\nChoctaws\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n229\n25\nhostile disposition of the Choctaws and others, on\nWestern frontiers\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n11\n434\n25\nin relation to the number removed; statement\nshowing the names of the commissioners ap-\npointed to adjust claims under the 14th article of\nthe treaty at Dancing Rabbit creek, and their\ncompensation ; and, also, as to progress made in\nthe adjustment of the claims\n-\n-\n-\nEx Doc.\n6\n228\n22\nIndians, Chickasaw, expenses of holding treaty with, at\nFranklin, Tennessee, in 1830\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n181\n24\nrelative to sale of Chickasaw lands, and invest-\nments for their benefit\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n11\n25\namount received, &c., from sales of land\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n17\n25\nSame to 1st November, 1838\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n33\n25\nSame from May 1836, to February 1839, and how\ninvested ; expenses, names, and pay of agents\nEx. Doc.\n6\n228\n23\nFox tribe, memorial of Chiefs, praying for a more\nEx. Doc.\n2\nequitable distribution, &c., of their annuities -\n-\n63\n64\n25\nShawnee, sale of land ceded by the\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n188\n25\nStockbridge, Legislature of Wiskonsin, in favor of\nextending the right of citizenship to them\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n173\n25\nSeneca, in relation to their annuities due in 1837\nEx. Doc.\n10\n367\n25\nsame due in 1837 and 1838\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n138\n25\nWinnebagoes, proceedings and correspondence of\nthe Commissioners appointed to carry into effect\nthe 4th article of the treaty of November, 1837,\nand in relation to alleged misconduct of persons\nconnected therewith -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n229\n25\nPottawatamees, instructions and correspondence,\nin relation to the negotiation and execution of\nthe treaties of 1832, and as to the expense of\nnegotiating\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n231\n25\nletter of Hon. John Tipton, on the subject of their\nremoval, &c., documents Pres. message, p. 437\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n25\nBrothertown, in Wiskonsin, on the subject of divid-\ning land among, and extending to them the right\nof citizenship\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n244\nH\nIndians, captives, among, report on the subject of mak-\ning indemnity, &c., for persons ransomed from\nIndian captivity, in case of Samuel Cozad\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n54\n4\nSame case\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n213\n3\nmemorial of John and James Armstrong, praying\nfor grant of land in consideration of sufferings,\nwhile in Indian captivity\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n23\n5\nin favor of reimbursing Henry Gratiot, amount\npaid by him\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n1053\nIndian depredations, reports on claims for indemnity for,\nto wit\n!\nreport of 3d Auditor, on claims of certain citizens\nwho lost property by Indian depredation, refer-\nred to him by act of Congress, of 31st May, 1830\nEx. Doc.\n2\n38\nSame reprinted -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n26\nreport of Committee, on claims of citizens of Geor-\ngia for depredations by the Creeks, between\n1826 and 1830\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n317\nreport of 3d Auditor, on claims of citizens for losses\nof horses, &c., in 1831-2, on frontiers of Illi-\nDigitized by\nGoogle\nnois and Michigan, provided for by act of 1833-'4\nEx. Doc.\n4\n135\n184\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nI\nIndian depredations, &re-Continued.\n1\n22\nreport of Committee, in favor of claims of citizens\nof Georgia, for depredations by the Creeks prior\nto 1802, provided for in treaty of 1321 -\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n65\n1\n28\nanother report, same subject\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n140\n1\n22\nmemorial and remonstrance of Creek Indians,\nagainst said claims\nEx. Doc.\n2\n56\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n22\nrespecting claims against the Creeks, under treaty\nof Fort Wilkinson\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n428\n1\n22\nmemorial of Robert Seagrove and others, citizens\nof Georgia, and memorial of the Legislature of\nGeorgia to the President of the United States,\non the same subject. (Depredations by Creeks\nprior to 1802)\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n148\n2\n22\nin favor of paying the friendly Creeks for losses by\ndepredations of hostile party\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n127\n1\n23\nagainst the claim of Alfred Stewart, for negroes\ntaken by the Cherokees in 1780, while passing\nthrough their territory\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n309\n1\n28\nagainst the claim of Jesse Manley, property des-\ntroyed in 1812, by hostile party\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n402\n1\n22\nin favor of the claim of the heirs of James Brown,\ndepredations in 1787 by the Cherokees\n-\nRep. Cem.\n2\n311\n2\n25\nagainst the allowance of interest\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n685\n1\n24\nin favor of Anne Anderson, widow of William,\nsimilar claim\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n252\n1\n22\nin favor of the claim of the heirs of the Pettigrews,\ndepredations by the Cherokees in 1794\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n406\n2\n25\nagainst a similar claim of the heirs of John Motlow\nRep. Com.\n4\n845\n1\n24\nin favor of the claim of Alexander and Ira Nash,\nfor depredations in 1814, by the Sac and Fox\ntribes\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n131\n1\n24\nin favor of Reuben Gentry and others, similar\nclaims\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n266\n1\n24\nagainst the claim of Benjamin Murphy, for cattle\ntaken from him by the Cherokees\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n162\n1\n24\nagainst the claim of John L. Bogardus, property de-\nstroyed by the Winnebagoes within their limits\nRep. Com.\n1\n312\n1\n24\nagainst the claim of George Cubbage, depreda-\ntions by Black Hawk party\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n509\n1\n24\nagainst the claims of citizens of La Salle, in Illi-\nnois, depredations by Black Hawk\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n579\n1\n24\nagainst the claims of frontier settlers, Illinois\nand Michigan, depredations by the Sac and Fox\ntribes\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n580\n1\n24\nagainst the claim of Gabriel Priest, personal pro-\nperty destroyed in 1885, by the Florida Indians\nRep. Com.\n3\n699\n1\n24\nagainst the claim of Aaron Pierce, for horses killed\nby Indians, Government not liable for depreda-\ntions in time of war, except where provided for\nby treaty, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n756\n3\n25\nagainst the claim of the heirs of Louis Roy, for\nproperty destroyed in 1815, on the same princi-\nples as the above\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n484\n2\n24\nagainst the claim of John Reilly, for money lost,\nwhile passenger in mail stage, passing through\nthe Creek country, being attacked and forced to\nabandon his property ; on same principles as in\nthe above case\n-\n-\n-\nI\nRep. Com.\n1\n3\ne\n24\nin favor of Avery, Saltmarsh and Co., mail con-\ntractors; property used in transporting the mail\ntaken by the Creeks, on the ground that the pro-\nDigitized by Google\nperty was in the public service\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n280\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.\n185\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nIndian depredations.-Continued.\n2\n24\nin relation to claims of sufferers, by Indian depre-\ndations, in Florida, Georgia, and Alabama, dur-\ning the late Indian wars\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n801\n2\n24\nPresident's message, same subject, page 19\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n25\nreport of agents appointed to inquire, &c., depre-\ndations in Florida, Alabama, and Georgia, with\nlist of claimants for property destroyed, &c.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n127\n2\n25\nreport of Committee of Claims, in relation to the\nclaims in the above report\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n1028\n2\n25\nagainst the claim of G. B. Hollenbeck and others,\nof Illinois, for depredations of Sac and Fox In-\ndians losses being incident to state of war with\nIndians on Western frontiers Government can-\nnot be insurers against such aggressions\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n851\n2\n25\nagainst the claim of Thomas Ledwith, horses and\ncattle taken from him in 1836, by the Indians -\nRep. Com.\n2\n506\n2\n25\nagainst the claim of Samuel G. Philip, for corn,\n&c., destroyed\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\ns\n597\n2\n25\nagainst the claim of Miller Hallowes, for property\ndestroyed by the Seminoles in Florida, in 1836\nRep. Com.\ns\n790\n2\n25\nagainst the claim of William W. Paulett, for pro-\nperty destroyed by the Creeks, in 1834\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n841\n2\n25\nagainst the claim of Joseph E. Pomar, for property\ndestroyed by the Seminoles -\n-\n-\nRep- Com.\n4\n842\nsame in the case of George and James Anderson,\nsame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n896\n2\n25\nagainst the application of the Legislature of Ala-\nbama, for the establishment of an agency to ex-\namine and settle claims of her citizens for de-\npredations by the Creeks\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n982\n2\n25\nagainst the claim of Alexander Watson, for build-\nings, &c., destroyed by the Indians in Florida, in\n1836 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n1001\n3\n25\nagainst a similar claim of Maria Kershaw\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n127\n8\n25\nagainst the claims of a number of citizens of Flori-\nda, for depredations in 1835-'6\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n162\ns\n25\nsame in the case of T. D. Peurifoy\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n208\n2\n25\nagainst the claim of Zachariah Philips, for proper-\nty destroyed by the Creeks, in 1817\n-\nI\nRep. Com.\n4\n1027\ns\n25\nagainst the claim of Francis Revars, for property\ndestroyed by the Sac and Fox Indians while at\npeace if, as stated, the 14th section of the in-\ntercourse act of 1802, not complied with\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n225\n1\n22\nIndian reservations of land, report in favor of confirm-\ning to George Mayfield, reservation made for\nhim by the Creeks in the treaty of 1814, at Fort\nJackson\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n182\n1\n22\nreport in favor of granting patents in fee to Wil-\nliam and Joseph Hardinger, for\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n192\n1\n22\nin favor of granting reservation to Joseph Dukes,\nChoctaw Indian, he being a head of a family,\nbut not possessing improvements of his own,\nliving in the family of missionary\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n246\n1\n22\name in favor of John T. Harlan, who was con-\nsidered by the locating agent not legally em-\nbraced by the treaty with the Choctaws, but\nequitably entitled\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n828\n1\n22\nin favor of confirming sale of Indian reservation,\nto James Caulfield\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\ns\n336\n1\n22\nin favor of confirming to Susan Graham and Ann\nV. Llewellyn, reservations under the Choctaw\ntreaty\ngitized by Google 3\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n432\n24\n186\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\number.\nIndian reservations of land-Continued.\n1\n22\nin relation to the leasing of the 4 miles square\nreservation, under the Chickasaw treaty\n-\nRep. Com.\n5\n488\n2\n22\nin favor of permitting Silas D. Fisher to locate\nreservation provided for by the 2d article of the\nsupplemental treaty of 1880, with the Choctaws,\nhe having no improvements at the time of the\ntreaty, as therein specified\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n37\n2\n22\nagainst the claim of Jacob Thompson, under the\nChoctaw treaty, evidence insufficient\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n40\n2\n23\nevidence of Jacob Thompson and others to claims\nEx. Doc.\n4\n172\n1\n23\nin favor of permitting Zachariah McGirth to sell\nhis reservation, in consideration of his merito-\nrious services to the United States\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n540\n2\n23\nin favor of confirming Isaac Wellburn in his pur-\nchase of Indian reservation\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n10\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n91\n1\n22\nabstract of reservations under Choetaw treaty\nof 1880, prepared by Major Armstrong, and as\nto their value\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n76\n2\n23\nqvidence of claims to reservations under said\ntreaty, returned by G. W. Martin, locating agent,\nand whose names are not on the register re-\nported by Colonel Ward\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n138\n1\n24\nreport of committee on the subject of adjusting\nclaims to reservations, of those whose names\nwere omitted to be registered, with the testi-\nmony of Colonel Martin, and a list of those regis-\ntered by the locating agent\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n663\n3\n25\nreport of committee in 1839, on same subject\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n294\n1\n24\nmemorial of citizens of Mississippi against certain\nclaims to reservations under said Choctaw\ntreaty\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n89\n1\n24\nmemorial of certain Choctaws, by their agent,\n(Andrew Hays) asking confirmation of their\nclaims to reservations under said treaty\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n119\n1\n24\nin answer to a call for copies of all correspondence,\n&c., from 1825 to 1835, in relation to the loca-\ntion, survey, and sale of Indian reservations\neast of the Mississippi\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n107\n1\n24\nin favor of confirming to the heirs of Jacob Smith\nreservation under treaty with the Chippewas -\nRep. Com.\n1\n101\n1\n24\nin favor of recognizing the claim of Jubal B. Han-\ncock, a white native-born citizen of the United\nStates, who married a Choctaw woman, and\nbecame a member of that nation and the head\nof a family\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n430\n1\n24\nin favor of authorizing Milley Yates to locate other\nlands in lieu of her reservation under the sup-\nplemental article of the treaty with Choctaws,\nthat, having been erroneously disposed of\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n447\n1\n24\nin favor of confirming the claims of Zaddock and\nAlexander Brashears, Imponah alias Billy,\nCunnaubbee, and the wife of George Clark, under\nChoctaw treaty, and whose names were omitted\nto be registered\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n479\n1\n24\nin favor of paying Poas Hadgo for his reservation\nunder Creek Indian treaty of 1814, which he\nwas induced by the emigrating agent to abandon\nand remove west\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n488\n24\nin favor of the claim of Us-se-Yoholo, under\ntreaty with the Creeks, and whose name was\nomitted to be registered\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n588\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 187\nSession.\nCongress.\nDescription\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nIndian reservations.-Continued\n1\n24\nin favor of granting relief to persons deprived of\npre-emptions by Indian reservations -\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n606\n1\n23\nIndian grants, report on confirming to Henry Stoddard\nRep. Com.\n8\n330\n1\n24\nsame to Charles A. Grignon\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n528\n2\n22\nIndian improvements, in favor of paying James and John\nBrown for their improvements, abandoned under\nthe treaty of 1819 with the Cherokees\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n73\n2\n22\nin favor of paying Thomas T. Triplett, for services\nin valuing improvements of the Creeks, re-\nmoving west, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n116\n2\n25\nin relation to the value and payment for Cherokee\nimprovements, under the treaty of 1835\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n410\n1\n23\nIndian intruders, on the subject of the removal of, and\ndeath of Hardiman Owens\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\ns\n149\n1\n23\nreport of committee against the claim of Marston\nMeade, for damages in being removed\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n144\n2\n25\nagainst the claim of Milligan and Meroney, for\nlosses sustained in consequence of being re-\nmoved, &c. -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep Com.\n2\n547\n8\n25\nagainst the claim of Nathan Taylor, for losses sus-\n.\ntained in consequence of being removed, and\nthe destruction of his property\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n92\n2\n24\nIndian Key, report against the claim of Jacob House-\nman, for expenses in the defence of that place\nfrom Indian hostilities\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n215\n1\nin relation to port of entry, (see Ports of entry.)\n22\nIngalls, Zadock, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n365\n1\n23\nIngham, John, lost baggage\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n297\ns\n25\nIngle, J. P. and G. Coombe, house-rent, use of commis-\nsioners, Danish treaty\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n1\n1\n24\nIngersoll, Charles J., fees, &c., as U. S. attorney\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n834\n8\n25\nin relation to the settlement of his accounts\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n245\n1\n22\nInnes, George, extra allowance for duty as surveyor,\nport of New York\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n11\n1\n23\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n279\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n485\n2\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n261\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n807\n2\n23\nInnis, Cornelius, Spanish land claim -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n36\n1\n24\nInnerarity, James, (see Forbes) land claim\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n845\n8\n25\nInsane persons, memorial of inhabitants of Philadelphia,\nin favor of measures for ascertaining number of,\nwithin the United States\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n141\n1\n22\nInsurance companies, judgments against marshal of\nPennsyluania, seizure of certain teas -\n-\nRep. Com.\n5\n486\n2\n22\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n108\n1\n22\nIsh, Christian, reps. of, revolutionary certificate\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n289\n1\n28\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n98\n1\n23\nInsurrection of Pennsylvania, in 1794, report on claim\nof James Cross, for certain articles furnished\ntroops called out to suppress -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n471\n2\n28\non the claim of Benjamin Bently, for injuries to\nhis farm by the troops\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n58\n1\n24\non the claim of James Cheek, for use of wagon\nand team\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n55\nInsolvent debtors, United States, (see Debtors.)\nInventions, (see Patents.)\n1\n24\nInundated lands, Mississippi, report on draining\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n549\n2\n25\nsame as to those in Arkansas and Mississippi\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n887\n8\n25\non application of citizens of Missouri to drain certain\nlands, and grant them the right of pre-emption\nRep. Com.\n02\ns\n26\nsame of Thomas P. Copes\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n188\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n2\n24\nInvoices, on amending law to enforce the taking certifi-\ncates of, secure consul's fees -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n163\n2\n25\nInterest on revolutionary claims, synopsis of the legisla-\ntion of Congress on the subject of\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n42\n2\n25\nInterest, memorial of Stockton & Stokes, claim for in-\nterest on money withheld from them by Post-\nmaster General, post office contracts -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n418\nInterest, reports, &c. on applications for the allowance\nof, to wit:\n1\n22\nin favor of allowing to South Carolina, on ad-\nvances, militia service\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n1\n1\n22\nreport of Committee of Claims, adverse to said\nclaim\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n141\n1\n22\nsame on commutation claim to the heirs of Col.\nR. H. Harrison\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Co'n.\n1\n79\n1\n22\nin favor of Riddle, Becktill, and Headington,\non protested bills of exchange\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n135\n1\n22\nin favor of Philip Slaughter, on commutation -\nRep. Com.\n2\n320\n1\n22\nin favor of the heirs of Colonel John Laurens, for\ndiplomatic services, revolutionary war\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n366\n1\n22\nin favor of Walton and De Graff, on advances,\nwhile acting as navy agents\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n394\n1\n22\nin favor of the heirs of Alexander Garden, on com-\nmutation\n-\n-\n-\n--\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n429\n1\n22\nin favor of Elbert Anderson, on balance due\nunder contract to supply rations, &c. -\n-\nRep. Com.\n5\n465\n1\n22\nin favor of the executors of James Morrison, on\nbalance due, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n5\n505\n2\n28\nin favor of similar claim, to executors of Charles\nWilkins\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n53\n1\n24\nSame, to executors of Jonathan Taylor -\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n517\n2\n25\nSame case\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n23\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n22\nin favor of Edward Willet, on bills drawn by\nquartermaster and not paid\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n19\n2\n22\nin favor of Joseph Falconer's heirs, on revolution-\nary loan office certificate\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n65\n1\n28\nin favor of the representatives of Thomas Black-\nwell, on commutation\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n68\n1\n23\nSame, heirs of Philip Turner -\nRep. Com.\n1\n176\n-\n-\n1\n23\nSame, heirs of George Gibson -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n194\n1\n23\nin favor of Joseph Cooper, on moneys due under\ncontract, supplying immigrating Indians\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n280\n1\n23\nin favor of Marinus W. Gilbert, on advances to pay\ntroops, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n339\n1\n23\nin favor of Alex. Scott, on claim for diplomatic\nservices\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n427\n-\n-\n1\n23\nin favor of the Springfield Manufacturing Com-\npany, on money due, under contract -\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n535\n1\n24\nagainst the claim of the heirs of John Campbell,\nquartermaster, revolutionary war, for interest on\namount allowed under act for their relief, of 1832\nRep. Com.\n1\n160\n2\n25\nfavorable report in this case\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n673\n1\n24\nin favor of the administrators of Bolitha Laws, on\n2\n445\namount found to be due under contract, and the\nRep. Com.\npayment of which had been delayed -\n~~\n3\n724\n3\n779\n-\n2\n25\nSame case\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\nRep. Com.\n1\n19\n1\n24\nin favor of Michael Hogan, on advances while\nacting as navy agent at Valparaiso\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n518\n1\n24\nin favor of Thomas Triplet, on his claim, from\n2/24/\ntime a bill for his relief was first reported in the\nHouse of Representatives\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\ns\n567\non the subject of the liability of the Government\ntized by\nCom.\n1\n5\nto pay interest, in the case of James Rundlet - Rep.\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.\n189\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nInterest.-Continued.\n2\n24\nin favor of refunding to Converse & Rees, mail\ncontractors, amount of interest paid by them,\non post office acceptance protested\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n246\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n67\n2\n23\nin favor of the heirs of Everard Meade, on com-\nmutation\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n406\n2\n25\nSame, heirs of Henry Morfett, same\n-\n-\nRep. Cóm.\n2\n521\n2\n25\nSame, John Emmerson, same -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n671\n2\n25\nagainst the claim of James Brown's heirs, Indian\ndepredations in 1787\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n685\n2\n23\nInterest remitted, report in favor of remitting interest on\ndebt due from the estate of John Brahan, late\nreceiver of Land Office\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n45\n2\n25\nremitted to Louisville Savings Institution, on cer-\ntain deposites under the late deposite act\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n466\nInternal improvements, (see Improvements, internal.)\n2\n25\nIowa Territory, report of committee in favor of estab-\nlishing\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n585\ns\n25\nin favor of granting land for public buildings, in\nthe counties of Lee, Des Moines, &c., for seats\nof justice\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n197\n3\n25\nin favor of increasing salaries of judges of supreme\ncourt of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n270\n8\n25\nreport of survey of boundary between Missouri\nand, with maps, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n18\n2\n25\nIrish, Nathaniel, heirs of, commutation pay, revolu-\ntionary\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\ns\n718\n1\n22\nIron, information in relation to the foreign cost of, from\n1815 to 1831 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n264\n1\n22\nin relation to iron admitted as scrap iron, &c.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n801\nIron for railroads, (see Railroads.)\n2\n25\nIron for steamboats, memorial of steamboat companies,\nto import, free of duty\n-\n}\nEx. Doc.\n-\n10\n400\n-\n-\n10\n420\n8\n25\nmemorial of Isaac Gage, import, free of duty, iron\nvessel\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n92\n1\n24\nIrwin, Colonel Henry, heirs of, seven years half pay,\nrevolutionary\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n888\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n107\n8\n25\nIrwin, Thomas, late district attorney western district of\nPennsylvania, in relation to the balance on the\nbooks of Treasury against him\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n169\n1\n23\nIvory, Thomas, work on Cumberland road\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n456\n1\n24\nIvy, William N., timber furnished use of the navy\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n125\n3\n25\nJaccard, Peter Samuel, change entry of land\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n157\n2\n23\nJackson, James, (of England,) memorial of, claim for\nrevolutionary services of his father\n-\n-\nEx Doc\n3\n127\n1\n24\n\\\nreport of committee\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n566\n1\n22\nJackson, Archibald, bounty land, military services of\nhis slave\n-\n-\n-\n1\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n184\n1\n24\nJackson, Samuel, revolutionary services\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n524\n1\n23\nJackson, George K., correct land entry\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n136\n1\n23\nJackson, Charles, loss on contract, build light house\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n288\n1\n23\nJackson, George W., work on Cumberland road\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n455\n2\n25\nJackson, Elisha, payment of post office drafts -\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n560\n2\n25\nJackson, Major William, heirs of revolutionary claim\n-\nRep. Com.\ns\n620\n3\n25\nJackson, Joseph, lost horse\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n196\n1\n22\nJacobs, Francis, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n298\n1\n23\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n122\n1\n23\nJacobs, Benjamin, heirs of, loan office certificate, revo-\nlutionary\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n157\n2\n25\nJacobs, Thomas, bounty land -\n-\n-\n-\nRep Com.\nF\n2\n25\nJacobs, John H., compensation, inspector of customs\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n190\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n2\n22\nJacquet, Peter, refund advances during the revolution\nRep. Com.\n1\n80\n1\n23\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n902\n1\n24\nJail, grand jury of Washington, D. C., on the subject of\nbuilding a new one\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n288\n2\n25\nsame subject\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n96\n1\n22\nJames, John, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n369\n2\n25\nJames, Thomas\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n890\n2\n24\nJames river, report of survey of, improve harbor of\nRichmond\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n133\n1\n23\nJames Mitchell, ship, refund certain costs ,&c. to owners of\nRep. Com.\n1\n197\n1\n24\nJames Monroe, owners of the schooner, fishing bounty\nRep. Com.\n2\n502\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n83\n1\n23\nJameson, Horatio, medical attendance on mail robbers\nimprisoned -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n490\n1\n23\nJanvier, Isaac, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n306\n1\n24\nJardella, Francis, (see heirs of Franzoni)\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n5\n2\n24\nJarvis, Francis, heirs of, script for land warrant\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n35\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n145\n2\n22\nJeansonne, Baptiste, refund payment on land -\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n60\n1\n23\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n82\n1\n23\nJefferson, Thomas, statute of, presented to Congress by\nLieut. Levy of the navy\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n240\n1\n24\nJeffers, John, surrender land, and receive script\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n228\n2\n25\nJellison, Zachariah, refund duties\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n440\n2\n25\nJemison and Williamson, extra allowance, mail contract\nRep. Com.\n4\n991\n1\n22\nJennings and Roddy, settlement of the accounts of\n-\nRep. Com.\n5\n487\n2\n22\nextend time for settlement of their accounts\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n10\n1\n23\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n206\n1\n22\nJennings, George H., paid for loss of time, detention as\nwitness\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n408\n1\n23\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n8\n1\n24\nJennings, John, heirs of, revolutionary services\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n852\n1\n24\nJenkinson, William, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n550\n2\n24\nincrease of same\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n151\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n165\n2\n25\nJesup, Major General, correspondence with, Florida\nwar -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n78\n2\n25\nanswer of Secretary of War, to proposition to sus-\npend removal of Florida Indians\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n272\n2\n25\ncontract with Creek chiefs and J. C. Watson &\nCo. in relation to land reservations\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n274\n1\n23\nJett, William, groceries, &c., destroyed by the British,\nlate war\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n406\n2\n25\nJett, Thomas, heirs of, lost revolutionary loan office\ncertificate\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n360\n2\n24\nJewell, John M., invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n131\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n425\n1\n24\nJepson, Bradley True, invalid pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n839\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n185\n1\n22\nJohnson, Daniel, allowance to, services while appren-\ntice to U. S. Armory\n!\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\nS$\n1\n22\nJohnson, William, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n115\n1\n24\nJohnson, William, extra work, bridging on Cumberland\nroad -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n714\n1\n22\nJohnson, Sterling, damages, Cumberland road passing\nthrough his lands\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n210\n1\n22\nJohnson Charles C., contested election of\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n444\n2\n22\nJohnson, Benjamin, judge, of Arkansas, report on\ncharges against\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\nRep. Com.\n1\n88\n24\nJohnson, John, memorial of administrator of, compensa-\ntion for property taken by the army at the falls\nof St. Mary's\n-\n-\n-\n1\n24\nreport of committee on the above claim\nEx. Doc. Google\n8\n47\n- Rep. Com.\n8\n515\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 191\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n1\n24\nJohnston, Ann W., horses lost in military service\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n610\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n73\n1\n24\nJohnson, Thomas, heirs of, commutation claim, revolu-\ntionary\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n656\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n831\n2\n25\nJohnston, Crawford, lost revolutionary land warrant\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n114\n2\n25\nJohnston, Capt. William, heirs of, commutation claim -\nRep. Com.\n2\n410\n2\n25\nJohnson, Levi, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n592\n2\n25\nJohnson, George C., claim on Shawnee Indians\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n744\n3\n25\nJohnson, Robert, administrator of L. Roy, Indian depre-\ndations\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n184\n2\n25\nJohnson, Walter R., memorial of, physical sciences\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n396\n2\n25\nJohns, Elias, horse lost in military service\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n76\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n535\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n27\n1\n28\nJohonnott, Doctor Wm., heirs of, commutation claim\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n214\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n239\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n117\n2\n24\nJoines, Leonard, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n206\n2\n22\nJones, William, lost horse\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n111\n2\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n270\n1\n22\nJones, Thos. Ap C., arrears of navy pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n108\n1\n23\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n35\n2\n25\nreimbursed expenses incurred in holding inter-\ncourse with the chief of the Sandwich Island -\nRep. Com.\n4\n920\n1\n28\nJones and Pearson, refund extra duties on gin, &c.\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n819\n1\n23\nJones, Richard, work on Cumberland road\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n455\n1\n28\nJones and Crawford, sureties of Postmaster Green\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n451\n1\n24\nJones, Samuel, heirs of, commutation claim, revolu-\ntionary\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n796\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n125\n3\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n15\n2\n25\nJones, Ezekiel, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n288\n2\n25\nJones, Ezekiel, revenue service\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n487\nJones, Martha, (see Wm. Langbourn's heirs)\n2\n25\nJones, General Roger, allowances and pay, brevet rank\nRep. Com.\n2\n485\n2\n24\nJones, John Paul, memorial of heirs of, for advances\nduring the revolution -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n19\n2\n24\nrespecting prize money due crews of the squadron\nunder the command of, revolution\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n115\n2\n25\nreport of committee on the subject of claims for\nprize money, for prizes captured by, and sent\ninto the port of Bergen, &c.\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n889\n2\n25\nJones, Elizabeth, representative of John Carr, arrears\nof revolutionary pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n536\n8\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n28\n8\n25\nJones, Frances, widow of John, revolutionary pension -\nRep. Com.\n4\n893\n3\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n123\n2\n25\nJones, Philip F., gun lost in military service -\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n897\n2\n25\nJones, John, and others, losses on contract\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n922\n1\n24\nJordon, John, heirs of, commutation claim, revolu-\ntionary\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n536\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n128\n1\n23\nJordon, Timothy, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep Com.\n4\n500\n1\n23\nJordon, John, change location of bounty land -\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n291\n2\n25\nJoseph, owners of the schooner, indemnity for, under\ntreaty with Spain\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n873\n1\n22\nJourdan, Joseph, land claim -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\ns\n362\n1\n22\nJourdan, Benjamin, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n381\n1\n22\nJourdan, Johnson, rvolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n159\n2\n22\nJournals of Congress, on the subject of reprinting and\ndistributing\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n107\nof the Senate, (see Senate, U. S.)\nDigitized by\n192\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n2\n25\nJoynes, Wm. R., invalid pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n651\n1\n23\nJudge and Tucker, compensation for use of their patent,\nmanufacture of anchors\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n428\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n98\n1\n22\nJune, Abraham, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n881\n2\n25\nJustice, Isaac, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n822\n3\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n88\nJudges, (see Judiciary.)\nJudiciary, opinions of Attorney General, (see Attorney\nGeneral.)\n1\n22\nJudiciary, President recommends that circuit courts be\nestablished in new States; page 14\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n:\n2\n22\nPresident recommends a revision of the judicial\nsystem, extend to new States; page 15\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n8\n1\n28\nreport of committee on amending the judicial\nsystem, appointment of two additional judges\nSupreme Court\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n420\n2\n28\nPresident again calls the attention of Congress to\nthe subject, page 21\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n24\nagain recommended, page 28\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n8\n1\n22\nstatement showing the number of days sitting,\nand causes tried at each term of the circuit\ncourts of the United States for the States of Ohio,\nKentucky and Tennessee, during last five years\nprevious to December, 1831\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n207\n2\n22\non the subject of reducing fees of attornies and\nother officers of courts\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n148\n2\n28\nreport of committee establishing new district,\nAppalachicola, Florida\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n19\n2\n23\nopinion of Supreme Court in the cases of Delassus\nand Choteau, land claims\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n(b)172\n1\n24\nsame, reprinted, with also the opinion in the cases\nof John Smith T. and the heirs of Jas. Mackay\nEx. Doc.\n4\n148\n2\n25\nsame, in the case of Garcia vs. Lee, in connection\nwith land claim between the Mississippi and\nPerdido rivers\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n818\n1\n24\ngrand jury of Washington, D. C., criminal court\nfor the district\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n239\n2\n24\nPresident recommends repeal of the statute of\nlimitation in certain criminal cases\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n85\n1\n22\nreport of committee, increase salary of judges of\nArkansas\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n242\n8\n25\nsame, supreme court of lowa\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n270\n2\n22\nreport of committee on charges preferred against\nJudge Johnson of Arkansas, official misconduct\nRep. Com.\n1\n88\n2\n24\ncharges against Judge Thruston, of District of\nColumbia\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n$87\n3\n25\ncharges against Judge Lawrence, of Louisiana -\nEx Doc.\n3\n63\n3\n25\nreport of committee on the above charges\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n278\n8\n25\nin relation to the fees of the clerk of the Supreme\nCourt\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n$18\ns\n25\nin relation to the tenure of office, territorial\njudges\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n154\n1\n22\nJudgments, in relation to the assignment of a judgment\nagainst Thomas Worthington, by U.S. agent,\nto a private individual\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\ns\n85\n1\n22\nmemorial of citizens of New York, on the subject\nof liens created by\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n128\n1\n24\nin suits U.S. against individuals, verdict in favor\nof defendants, no evidence to establish debt\nagainst the U. States. See the case of Wm. P.\nRathbone\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\ns\n818\n2\n24\nsame, in the case of Satterlee Clark\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n164\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 193\nCongress.\nDescription\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nJudgments-Continued.\n25\nsame, in the case of the representatives of Robert\nD. Richardson\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n164\nJudgments, reports on applications to be relieved from\nthe payment of, to wit:\n22\nin the case of Ficklin and Ward, lien under\njudgment on land purchased by them, of Mor-\nrison, security for defaulting contractor; report fa-\nvorably, delay in prosecuting, and they being\ninnocent purchasers -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n5\n513\n22\nin favor of Bernard Kelly, postmaster, for money\nlost by the burning of his office\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n67\n22\nin favor of Robert Eaton, surety of Phineas Thorn-\nton, for failing to comply with revenue laws -\nRep. Com.\n1\n136\n22\nin favor of Saunders and Porter, sureties of Pay-\nmaster William Estes\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n237\n22\nin favor of Elias Earle, surety of A. Carruth, con-\ntractor to furnish arms\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n359\n22\nin favor of John P. Cox, paymaster, for money\nof which he was robbed\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n5\n467\n22\nagainst the case of Benjamin Collins, surety of\npostmaster\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n110\n23\nin favor of Henry Oaks, surety on duty bond, he\nhaving made compromise with the district at-\ntorney, and paid the amount fixed on, &c.\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n142\n23\nagainst the case of George Stockton, army officer\nRep. Com.\n3\n401\n23\nagainst the case of Edward B. Martin, on excise\nduty bond, claiming to have paid the collector\nin whiskey; collector not authorized to receive\nwhiskey in payment : -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n421\n23\nin favor of Abiel Wood, judgment transferred to\nthe United States, and against which he has an\nequitable offset\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n486\n24\nin favor of Polly Lining, executrix of Edward\nBlake, reasonable doubts as to the justness of\nthe judgment\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n683\n25\nin favor of Thomas Latham, surety, on the ground\nof indulgences to the principal, without his\nconsent\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n273\n23\nKalb, Baron de, memorial of the heirs of, revolutionary\nclaim\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n469\n22\nKaine, Robert, equipments lost, in military service -\nRep. Com.\n1\n195\n22\ninvalid pension -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n215\n23\nservices as adjutant, late war with Great Britain -\nRep. Com.\n1\n13\n22\nKaine, John, invalid pension, [erroneously numbered280]\nRep. Com.\n2\n257\n22\nKamber, Joseph, correct error, land entry\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n70\n25\nKarthaus, Peter A., spoliations, French, in 1807\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n437\n22\nKearney, Stephen W., expense, defending suits, official\nacts -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n437\n24\nKearney, Edward, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n284\n24\nKeefer, Henry, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n147\n22\nKeene, William B. and John L. Martin, confirmed in\npurchase of school lands\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n166\n24\nKeene, Samuel Y., representatives of, commutation\nclaim, surgeon's mate\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n798\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n259\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n887\n25\nKeeler, John, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n876\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n183\n25\nKellog, Truman, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n808\n22\nKelly, Barnard, postmaster, money lost by fire\n-\nRep. Com\n67\n24\nKelly, John, services, &c., apprehending persons, burn-\ning Treasury Department\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n298\n-\n25\n194\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n2\n25\nKelly, Irad and Datus, furnishing stone for public use -\nRep. Com.\n4\n917\n3\n25\nKelly, Thomas, horse lost in Black Hawk war\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n226\n1\n24\nKeller, William, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n315\n2\n25\nKeller, Chs. M. and Henry Stone, property lost in the\nburning of the patent office\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n883\n1\n24\nKellock, Findlay, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n577\n1\n22\nKennedy, Doctor Samuel, heirs of, seven years half pay,\nrevolutionary\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n48\n2\n22\nbounty land\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n58\n1\n24\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n507\n1\n22\nKennedy, Joshua, buildings destroyed in late war\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n357\n1\n23\nKennedy, Martin, rations furnished troops\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n507\n1\n24\nKennedy, John, lost horse\nRep. Com.\n3\n788\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n24\nKennedy, Wm. M. and Robert J., pre-emption\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n137\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n92\n3\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n175\n2\n24\nKenner, James L., horse lost in military service\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\ns\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n59\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n24\nKennebunk river, expenditures, improvement of\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n297\n1\n24\namount appropriated; the original estimates, and\nsum necessary for its improvement in 1836\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n212\n2\n24\nmap of survey of\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n148\n2\n25\nreport of survey, with a view of improving chan-\nnel between Augusta and Lovejoy's narrows -\nEx. Doc.\n3\n94\n2\n25\nreport showing when the pier was commenced,\namount heretofore appropriated, and the sum\nrequired in 1838\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n90\nKentucky, memorials from, on the subject of the Bank\nU.S. and the removal of the public deposites;\n(see Bank U. S.)\n1\n22\nmemorial of meeting of merchants, &c. at Smith-\nfield, in favor of hospital on the western waters\nEx. Doc.\n2\n66\n1\n22\nmemorial of citizens of Bardstown, protect domes-\ntic manufactures\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n221\n2\n22\nLegislature of, against nullification\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n142\n1\n23\nremonstrance of citizens of, against the appoint-\nment of chaplains to Congress\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n9\n2\n28\nLegislature of, establishment of military school\nin that State -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n152\n2\n23\nLegislature, for the establishment of an armory in\nthat State\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n154\n2\n28\nLegislature, in favor of Government purchasing\nLouisville and Portland canal stock, &c.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n159\n1\n24\nLegislature, in favor of distributing proceeds of\nsales of the public lands\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n166\n1\n24\nLegislature, in favor of granting land to officers\nand soldiers who served for a less time than\nfive years, during the late war with Great\nBritain\nI\n-\n-\n-\ni\nEx. Doc.\n4\n167\n2\n25\nLegislature, in favor of national bank and national\ntoundry\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n210\n-\n-\n-\n3\n25\nLegislature, in favor of Western armory\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n47\n2\n25\nmemorial, for grant of land to the Transylvania\nUniversity\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n103\n2\n24\nKern and George, extra services, officers of the customs\nRep. Com.\n2\n257\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n293\n-\n2\n23\nKern, Nicholas, release sureties of\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n137\n1\n24\nSame\n-\n187\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n3\n25\nKerney, Philip, memorial of, for national bank\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n155\n8\n25\nKerr, Samuel, horse lost in military service -\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n174\n,\n25\nKershaw, Maria, Indian depredations in 1836\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n127\n28\nKetchum, Israel, sub-contractor under Farrow and Har-\ngitized by\nGoogle\nris\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n496\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 195\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n1\n23\nKetchum, Zebulon, corn, &c., destroyed by troops\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n497\n1\n24\nKetchum, Singleton, invalid pension -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n667\nI\n24\nKetchum, Solomon, restoration to pension list\n-\nRep. Com.\ns\n787\n2\n24\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n80\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n162\n1\n24\nKetchum, Thomas, pay for services as inspector of cus-\ntoms\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n349\n2\n25\nKetchum, Lieut. William Scott, public money stolen\nfrom him\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\ns\n723\n2\n24\nKeyworth, Robert, pay for the manufacture of certain\nswords\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n188\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n74\n1\n23\nKeyes, Jeremiah, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n1\n1\n23\nKeytes, James, change location of land\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n347\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n314\n1\n22\nKeywest, on the expediency of extending right of deben-\nture to the port of\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n209\n2\n25\nKibby, Thomas, widow of, navy pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n997\n1\n22\nKidd, John, revolutionary pension\n-\n--\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n391\n1\n22\nKiff, Daniel, bounty on fishing voyage\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n268\n1\n28\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n367\n1\n23\nKilbourn, David, Canadian, indemnified, losses by con-\nfiscation\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n174\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n107\n1\n24\nKillman, Polly, pension,\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n502\n2\n24\nKilgore, William, buildings destroyed by the British,\nlate war\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n162\n3\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n190\n1\n24\nKimball, Benjamin, revolutionary services, and lost\nhorse\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n397\n2\n25\nKimberly, Eli, for increase of compensation, keeper of\nlight-house\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n888\n1\n22\nKing, William M., confirm purchase of Indian reserva-\ntion -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n85\n1\n22\nKing, David, invalid pension -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n5\n474\n2\n24\nKing, Thomas, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n47\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n382\n1\n24\nKing, Miles, heirs of, commutation claim, surgeon's\nmate -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n826\n2\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n98\n2\n25\nKing, Henry, heirs of, services and expenditures, while\ncommissary during the revolutionary war\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n1028\n3\n25\nKing, Lyman, timber taken from him, use of troops in\n1808 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n55\n1\n23\nKincaid, John, invalid pensions\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n1\n1\n23\nKincaid, David, settlement land claim\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n284\n1\n23\nKincaid, James, work on Cumberland road\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n456\n1\n24\nKincaid, Samuel, increase of invalid pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n222\n1\n24\nKinkead, Joseph, paymaster, sureties of\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n340\n2\n25\nKingsbury, Harmon, against Sunday mails\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n36\n1\n23\nKingston, Stephen, allowance of drawback\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n195\n2\n25\nKingsley, Abraham H., invalid pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n829\n2\n25\nKingsley, Asahel, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n587\n2\n25\nKingsley, Jacob, widow of, revolutionary claim\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n847\n2\n25\nKinney, David W., revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n325\n2\n25\nKinkle and others, mail contractors, extra allowances\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n745\n8\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n144\n2\n24\nKirkpatrick and Milliken, executors of Roddy, surety of\npaymaster Champlain\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n187\n2\n25\nKirkland, Elizur, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n884\n2\n25\nKirby, Edmund and others, paymesters, in relation to\ntheir pay, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n1\n28\nKnaggs, John, pre-emption, to include his improvements\nRep. Com.\n2\n196\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n3\n25\nKnause, John, horse lost, Black Hawk war\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n207\n1\n22\nKnight, George J., value of vessel impressed and lost\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n47\n2\n25\nSame subject\n-\nI\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n1055\n1\n22\nKnight, Joseph, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n173\n2\n22\nSame\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\nI\n8\n-\n-\nI\n1\n24\nKnight, Dr. Jonathan, commutation claim\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n617\n2\n25\nKnight, Simeon, of Vermont, invalid pension - -\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n646\n2\n25\nKnight, Simeon, of New York, settlement of accounts,\npaymaster\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n1025\n2\n25\nKnipe, Joseph W., invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n459\n1\n22\nKnowles, John, patent, preserve timber from dry rot\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n463\n1\n23\nKnowles, Henry, horse impressed and lost\nRep. Com.\n4\n504\n-\n-\n1\n24\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n20\n2\n25\nKnowles, Lucy and others, heirs of Richard Fortune\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n975\n1\n24\nKnowlton, Thomas, heirs of, seven years half-pay, revo-\nlutionary\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n238\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\nI\n130\n3\n25\nSame -\n-\n1\nRep. Com.\n1\n50\n-\n-\n-\n1\n24\nKnott, Wilfred, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n649\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n649\n1\n24\nKnox, Haldeman & Co., freight and value of boat lost in\ntransporting provisions, &c., for Government\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n90\n2\n25\nKortz, James, military bounty land\n-\n1\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n595\n1\n24\nKreemer, Conrad, arrears of pension -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n263\n2\n24\nKrepps, John, work on Cumberland road\nRep. Com.\n1\n184\n-\n-\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n21\n1\n23\nKutts, John, damages, loss of plan, &c., of custom-house\nof New York, burnt in the destruction of the\nTreasury building\nI\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n405\n2\n25\nKyan, John Howard, a foreigner, grant patent, new in-\nvention to\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n662\n2\n25\nLaban, owners of the schooner, fishing bounty\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n77\n2\n25\nLaborers on Public Buildings, Washington City, daily\nhour of labor - -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n886\n2\n22\nLacasses, Etienne and others -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n33\n1\n22\nLacy, John, losses on contract\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\nI\n139\n2\n25\nLacompte dit, land claim\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n310\nLacon, see Bates and Lacon.\n1\n23\nLacroix, Hubert and others, Michigan volunteers\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n219\n1\n23\nLafayette, General, information of the death of, and copy\nof general orders issued by the President, on the\noccasion\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n495\n-\n-\n-\n1\n23\nresolutions of Hon. John Quincy Adams on the\nsubject of the death of, (see end of Vol. 4, re-\nports of committees) -\n-\n-\n-\n2\n23\nDeclaration of Independence of United States, en-\ngraved on copper, bequeathed to Congress, by\nEx. Doc.\n1\n7\n2\n23\nanswer of George W. Lafayette to the condolence\nof Congress, on account of the death of\n1\nEx Doc.\n2\nx\n2\n24\nagainst the claim of Captain Allyn for compensa-\ntion, bringing the General in the ship which he\ncommanded, to this country -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n326\n2\n25\nLafitte & Co. of Paris, in relation to claim of, rejected\nby the Board of Commissioners, treaty with\nFrance\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n257\nLafitte, Pierre, settlement claim to land\n2\n304\n1\n23\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n25\nLaforge, Pierre A., land claim\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n819\n2\n23\nLaird, Robert, executor of, balance of pension due him\nRep. Com.\n3\n615\n,\n23\nLake Erie, harbors on, report of survey of Twenty Mile\nand Elk creeks\n-\n-\n-\n1\nRep. Com.\n5\n854\n21\nworks at castern end, Black Rock, and Buffalo\nreport of survey and chart, with estimate of costigitized\nEx. Doc. Google\nby\n&c.\n-\n3\n82\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 197\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nLake Erie, &c.-Continued.\n1\n24\nLegislature of Ohio, against any further improve-\nment being made at Black Rock\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n191\n2\n25\nLakes, northern and western, Legislature of New York,\nin favor of making surveys with a view to im-\nprovements\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n215\n3\n25\nLegislature of Illinois, same subject\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n48\n2\n25\nLakes, employment of steam armed vessels on the\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n1018\n1\n24\nLa Lande, Etienne (Stephen,) confirmation, land claim\nRep. Com.\n2\n512\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n141\n1\n22\nLamber, Cornelius, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n110\n2\n22\nLambert, Edward, refund payment for land\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n18\n1\n23\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n72\n2\n25\nLambert, Dr. Francis, medical services to volunteers in\n1836 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n623\n1\n24\nLamb, Henry F., representatives of John Lamb, for di-\nplomatic expenditures, &c., in 1785\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n622\n2\n24\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n305\n1\n24\nLampkin, Mary, arrears of revolutionary pension\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n743\n1\n24\nLamme, Nathan, commutation claim, revolutionary\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n552\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n313\n3\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n4\n1\n22\nLanaux, Arnoud, confirmation, land claim\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n30\n1\n23\nLangdon, Richard, receive pay discharged soldiers\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n325\n1\n24\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n695\n2\n25\nLangdon & Phelps, property destroyed by the military,\nlate war\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n442\n1\n24\nLansing, Abraham, services, recruiting seamen\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n573\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n30\n1\n24\nLangbourne, Major William, representatives of, commu-\ntation claim, revolutionary\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n400\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n430\n8\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n17\n2\n23\nLane, Lt. John F., assaults the Hon. Mr. Ewing of In-\ndiana\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n135\n1\n24\nLangham, E. F. and others, in relation to their claim to\nsand bar in front of the city of St. Louis, Mis-\nsouri -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n197\n1\n24\nmemorial of, protesting against the removal of the\nbar, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n278\n1\n24\nLancasterian school of Georgetown, D. C., memorial of\nthe trustees, for aid, &c.\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n70\nLand Office General, annual list of clerks. (See Clerks\nin the Treasury Department.)\n2\n22\nLand Office General, report of the Commissioners, expla-\nnatory of the increased estimates for 1832 with\nproposition of the Hon. Mr. Wilde, for an inqui-\nry into certain alleged abuses -\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n46 +\n1\n24\nPresident recommends re-organization of the,\npage 15\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n24\nreport of the Commissioner on the subject of re-\norganization with statements showing the 8i-\ntuation of its business, &c, in 1836\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n187\n1\n24\nstatement of clerks and their salaries required un-\nder the proposed re-organization\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n201\n1\n22\nannual report of the Commissioner, showing\nthe operations in 1831 ; receipts from sales,\n&c. ; (see accompanying the annual report on\nfinance)\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n8\n2\n22\nSame in 1832, (see same)\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n3\n1\n23\nSame in 1833,\ndo\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc\n1\n15\n2\n23\nSame in 1834, do\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc\n9\n198\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nLand Office, General, &c.-Continued.\n1\n24\nannual report of the Commissioner, transmitting\nstatements showing the operations of the several\nland offices in 1835 surveys, sales, &c., and\n~~\n1\n5\nEx. Doc.\n6\n215\nrecommending the allowance of office rent and\nfuel to surveyors\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n24\nsimilar report for 1836 -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\nm\n1\n6\n4\n178\n2\n25\nsame for 1837; with recommendation for various\nimprovements in that department\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n23\n3\n25\nannual report for 1838\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\nD\n2\n25\nsupplemental report, in relation to the preserva-\ntion of evidences of the surveys, &c.; fire proof\nbuildings\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n=\n2\n25\nreport of examiners of offices, and letters to de-\nfaulting receivers\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n9\n297\n8\n25\ncorrespondence between the Recorder and Exa-\nminer of Patents and the Commissioner, cannot\nbe furnished before the next session -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n943\n1\n22\nLand Bounty Bureau, annual report of its operations in\n1831 abstract of number of warrants issued,\n&c. docs. accompanying Pres. Mess. p. 169\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n22\nSame in 1832, page 182\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n23\nSame in 1833, page 201 -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n2\n23\nSame in 1834, page 281 -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n8\n1\n24\nSame in 1835, page 306\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n8\n2\n24\nSame in 1836, page 415 - -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n8\n2\n25\nSame in 1837, page 733 -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n3\n3\n25\nSame in 1838, page 541\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n8\nLand offices, annual report of their operations, &c. (See\nannual reports from the Commissioner of the\nLand Office General.)\nLand surveyors. (See Surveyors.)\nbalances due from receivers. (See Balances.)\n1\n22\namount of compensation paid registers and receiv-\ners in 1831\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n100\n2\n23\nlist of offices, and when established, &c. -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n66\n2\n23\ncircular or letter of instruction to registers and\nreceivers\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n79\n1\n22\nreport of Committee, against establishing office at\nColumbus, Mississippi\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n392\n1\n24\nreport of Committee, in favor of establishing one\nat Natchitoches, Louisiana\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n229\n1\n24\nreport in favor of establishing one at Jefferson,\nMissouri\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n289\n1\n24\nin favor of establishing one at Peoria, Illinois -\nRep. Com.\n2\n365\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\nI\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n236\n2\n25\nin favor of establishing two additional offices in\nWiskonsin\n237\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n1\n24\nin favor of creating surveyor general for Wiskonsin\nRep. Com.\n2\n476\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n238\n1\n24\ncorrespondence in relation to the official conduct\nof the register and receiver at Opelousas\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n211\n1\n24\ncorrespondence with Gideon Fitz, late register at\nMount Solus, in relation to pre-emptions or\nfloats, under act of 1880\n-\nI\nEx. Doc.\n5\n211\n-\n1\n24\ncopies of instructions to land officers, in relation\nto pre-emptions\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n911\n1\n24\namount of land entered at the office at Augusta,\nMississippi\n-\n-\n-\n-\nI\nEx. Doc.\n6\n233\n24\nat Fort Wayne, Indiana, copies of correspondence\nin relation to the examination of its condition\n1886 -\ninDigitized by Google\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n148\n!D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.\n199\nDescription\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nLand offices, &c.-Continued.\nin relation to providing fire proof buildings for sur-\nveyors\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n28\nreport of examiners and letters to defaulting re-\nceivers\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n9\n297\nmemorial of the Legislature of Missouri, in favor\na\nof creating a new land district in the northwest-\nern part of the State -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n156\nmemorial of inhabitants of Arkansas, against divid-\ning St. Helena district\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n402\non the subject of establishing surveyor general's\noffice in Illinois\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n207\non the subject of removing of surveyor's office\nfrom Cincinnati\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n285\nin relation to providing fire proof building for the\npreservation of evidences of surveys, &c.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n23\nreport of Committee, in favor of providing fire\nproof offices, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n1042\nLand scrip. (See Scrip; also, see Lands, Virginia\nMilitary Bounty.)\nLands, in relation to the public lands generally, viz:\nviews of President Van Buren in relation to the\ndisposal of the public lands, page 13\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\nS\ndistribution of, suggestion of the Secretary of the\nTreasury, (Mr. McLane,) in relation to the dis-\nposal of the public lands, (see his annual report\non finance, page 12) -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n3\nsuggestions of the President for disposing of the\npublic lands, page 10 -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\nreport of Committee, by Mr. Wickliffe, adverse to\ndisposing of the lands to the States in which\nthey are situated, or to distribute the proceeds of\nsales with report of Mr. Clay, of Kentucky,\nannexed in favor of disposing of the proceeds,\nfor a limited time\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n448\nproceedings of Select Committee, of one member\nfrom each State, on the subject of distributing\nthe public lands, (Mr. W. C. Johnson, chairman)\nRep. Com.\n1\n268\nmemorials for, and against dividing proceeds\nfrom sales.\nLegislature of Vermont, in favor of dividing pro-\nceeds of sales\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc\n1\n21\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nI\nEx. Doc.\n4\n170\nLegislature of Pennsylvania, same\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n139\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n186\nLegislature of Missouri, against dividing\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n145\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n21\nLegislature of Ohio, same\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n44\nSame, rescinding former resolutions against di-\nviding\n-\n-\n-\n-\nI\nEx. Doc.\n5\n182\nLegislature of Georgia, against distributing\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n169\nLegislature of Rhode Island, in favor of dividing -\nEx. Doc.\n4\n169\nSame\nsame\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n137\nSame\nsame\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n229\nLegislature of Kentucky,\nsame\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n166\nLegislature of Alabama, against dividing\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n182\nLegislature of Massachusetts, in favor of dividing\nEx. Doc.\n6\n240\nLegislature of Maryland,\nsame\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n678\nLegislature of New Jersey, in favor of dividing,\nand against pre-emptions\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n218\ngraduate and reduce price of, report of Commit-\nDigitized by\ntee, by Mr. Clay, of Alabama, in favor of gradu-\nGoogle\nating and reducing the price of the public lands\nRep. Com.\n1\n87\n200\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nLands.-Continued.\n1\n23\ngraduate and reduce price of, report of committee\nby Mr. Clay of Alabama in favor of graduating\nand reducing the price of the public lands, re-\nprinted\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n1\n1\n24\nsame by Mr. Casey, and providing for actual set-\ntlers, and cede refuse lands to States -\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n70\n2\n23\nsame by Mr. Boon, graduate and reduce price -\nRep. Com.\n1\n202\n2\n25\nPresident Van Buren, in favor of graduating price,\n&c., page 13 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n3\n3\n25\nmemorial of Legislature of North Carolina, against\ngraduating price of, &c.\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n86\n1\n23\nmemorial of Legislature of Alabama, reduce price\nof\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n49\n-\n-\n-\n2\n25\nsame, and to cede unproductive to the States\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n180\n2\n23\nmemorial of Legislature of Louisiana, same\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n109\n2\n25\nLegislature of Ohio, in favor of reducing price of\nEx. Doc.\n7\n176\n2\n25\nLegislature of Arkansas, in favor of ceding lands\nto the States -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n9\n198\n1\n24\nPresident recommends prohibition of sales except\nto actual settlers, President's message, page 14\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n24\npre-emptions, report of Committee, in favor of\ngranting pre-emption to all actual settlers\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n290\n2\n25\nsame in 1838, by Mr. Boon\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n202\n2\n25\nPresident Van Buren recommends passage of pre-\nemption law, page 17 - -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n3\n2\n24\nreport of Committee, in favor of granting pre-emp-\ntions to settlers who were entitled under the act\nof 19th June, 1834, and who were prevented\nfrom making entries in consequence of surveys\nnot having been made, &c.\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n53\n1\n23\nreport of Committee, against the claims of Car-\nter and McElroy, for pre-emptions, not in\npossession of the land at passage of pre-emption\nlaw\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n318\n3\n25\nreport in favor of granting prospective pre-emp-\ntions to lands not offered for sale to actual set-\ntlers to cover improvements, &c.\nRep. Com.\n299\n-\n-\n2\n2\n23\ndocuments relating to claims of certain persons,\ndefeated by Choctaw treaty, &c.\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n79\n1\n24\nreport in favor of persons who lost their pre-emp-\ntions by Indian reservations\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n606\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n434\n-\n2\n25\nmemorial of the Legislature of Missouri, in favor\nof granting pre-emptions to settlers, deprived by\nSpanish grants\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n152\n2\n25\nLegislature of Alabama, in favor of pre-emptions\nEx. Doc.\n7\n180\n2\n25\nLegislature of Louisiana, same, &c.\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n406\n1\n22\nLegislature of Mississippi, in favor of granting pre-\nemptions ; lands acquired from the Choctaw\nIndians\nEx. Doc.\n2\n75\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n24\nLegislature of Alabama, in favor of granting pre-\nemption to persons who lost their improve-\nments, &c., by Indian treaties\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n119\n1\n22\nLands, statement of, showing the quantity in each State in\n1832, unsold ; the quantity to which the Indian\ntitle has not been extinguished ; quantity grant-\ned for internal improvements, education, chari-\ntable purposes, &c. ; also, showing the gross\namount paid for land by United States ; amount\nreceived from sales ; amount of expenses, &c.,\nincluding the Louisiana and Florida purchases\nigitized by\nEx. Doc. Google\n196\nalso, settlement of the Yazoo claims -\n-\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 201\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nLands, &c.-Continued.\n1\n22\nin relation to the kind of money received in pay-\nment for lands within last four years previous to\n1831 ; with a statement showing the amount of\nscrip received within same period\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n231\n2\n22\nannual cost of surveying, for last ten years previous\nto 1832 ; amount of land offered for sale ; quan-\ntity subject to private entry and not sold ;\namount sold and receipts, annually, for same\nperiod\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\nEx. Doc.\n2\n63\n2\n22\nannual cost for surveying and selling the public\nlands in 1830, '31, and '32\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n87\n2\n23\nstatements showing the quantity offered at public\nsale ; amount unsold, and subject to entry, and\nhow long subject to entry ; the portion offered\nat public sale, since sold at private sale, between\n1822 and September 1834, in each State ; also,\nthe whole quantity sold, and the amount, &c.,\nwithin same period\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n38\n2\n23\nstatements of the quantity sold and unsold in each\nland district in 1833, and the amount receiv-\ned ; also, the expense in each State -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n66\n1\n24\nstatements of the quantity unsold in 1835, in each\nState ; grants for internal improvements edu-\ncation, &c.; and all expenses in acquiring, sell-\ning, &c., and amount received into the Treasury\nEx. Doc.\n6\n245\n2\n24\nstatement of the quantity ceded by Indians from\n1829 to 1836, and amount stipulated to be paid\ntherefor ; documents accompanying President's\nmessage, page 408\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n25\nquantity purchased in each State from the Indians\nfrom 1789 to 1838, and amount paid therefor -\nEx. Doc.\n4\n149\n2\n25\nstatement showing the quantity annually offered\nfor sale ; quantity sold quantity subject to en-\ntry ; amount paid and average price, from 1823\nto 1837\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n80\n2\n25\nstatements showing quantity sold, amount paid by\npurchasers, and amount received into the Trea-\nsurv annually from the commencement to 1837 ;\nquantity entered under the credit system prior to\n1820, and amount contracted to be paid by pur-\nchasers, in each year ;\n-\n-\n-\nquantity sold, and amount paid in each year from\n1820 to 1837 ; under the cash system ;\n-\nquantity sold, and the amount received in each\nEx. Doc.\n6\n136\nState and Territory ; -\n-\n-\n-\nquantity surveyed, and quantity offered for sale, in\neach State and Territory, with estimated quan-\ntity unsold, and subject to private entry, to same\nperiod;\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nquantity patented, military bounties ;\n-\n-\nquantity granted to each State and Territory ;\namount set apart for use of schools ; and amount\nof donation grants\n-\n-\n-\n-\n3\n25\nstatements of quantity ceded in each State and\nTerritory ; surveyed and unsurveyed ; sold and\nunsold grants for various objects ; grants to\nStates and Territories ;\n-\n-\n-\nsuperficial contents in square miles ; grants to\nEx. Doc.\n8\n46\nStates and Territories in which they are situated;\nalso, the proportion of States and Territories\nDigitized by\nin a general distribution, upon certain prin-\nGoogle\nciples\n26\n202\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nLands, &c.-Continued.\n3\n25\naggregate of cession in each State and Territory\namount of sales up to September 1888, and\namount subject to distribution or graduation\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n46\n8\n25\naggregate quantity granted to each State and Terri-\ntory ; specifying the quantity for colleges, &c.;\nfor roads and canals ; seats of governments and\npublic buildings, and for salines\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n147\nquantities to companies to public institutions and\nindividuals, with reference to laws making the\ngrants and\nquantity actually patented for military bounties -\n8\n25\nquantity to which the Indian title has been ex-\ntinguished quantity sold, and amount paid in\neach State and Territory from commencement\nto 1838\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nquantity granted to each State and Territory, and\npurposes for which granted with reference to\nthe law, &c\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n164\nquantity in each district sold and unsold to 80th\nSeptember, 1837, which have been in market\nfrom five to ten years, from ten to fifteen, and\nfrom fifteen to twenty, and upwards, to 1838,\nwith the entire receipts and expenses to same\nperiod\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n24\nspecie payments, respecting order requiring pay-\nments for lands to be made in specie. Presi-\ndent's message, page 14\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n24\ncopy of circular requiring payments in specie, &c.\n[See documents accompanying annual report on\nfinance, page 94]\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n4\n2\n25\nmonthly returns of receipts from sales under the\nspecie circular, &c. -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n18\n2\n25\nmemorial of the Legislature of Indiana, in favor of\nreceiving specie paying bank notes in payment\nof lands\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n213\n1\n24\nLands, Indian reservations, east of the Mississippi, doc-\numents called for relating to their survey, loca-\ntion and sale; so voluminous cannot be furnished\nat this session\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n107\n1\n22\nChoctaw reservations, abstract of claims, value,\n&c., [abstract not printed, returned to the de-\npartment]\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n76\n2\n23\nevidence of claims to reservations, reported by Mr.\nMartin, locating agent\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n138\n2\n23\nevidence of claims of Jacob Thompson and others\nEx. Doc.\n4\n172\n1\n24\nreport of committee, adjust claims of those whose\nnames were omitted to be registered, with tes-\ntimony of Colonel Ward, and list of those re-\ngistered by the locating agent, &c.\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n663\n8\n25\nsame, on same subject -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n294\n1\n24\nmemorial of citizens of Mississippi, against cer-\ntain claims to reservations\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n89\nmemorial of certain Choctaws, by their agent,\n(Andrew Hays) praying for confirmation, &c. -\nEx. Doc.\n4\n119\n8\n25\nCreek reservations, report of commissioners\n(Balch and Crawford) in relation to reserva-\ntions belonging to the deceased Indians, sold\nunder decree of courts of Alabama\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n200\n2\n25\nin relation to contract of General Jesup and J. C.\nWatson & Co. with the Creek chiefs, in relation\nto their reservations -\n-\n-\nEx.\nDoc.\n274\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.\n203\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nLands, Indian reservations.-Continued.\n1\n22\nChickasaw reservation (Salt Lick) in Tennessee,\nof four miles square, report of committee on the\nsubject of leasing\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n5\n488\n1\n24\nreport of committee in favor of authorizing the\nState to grant titles to settlers on\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n407\n8\n25\nprotest of R. P. Currin, in relation to this reser-\nvation\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n139\nIndian reservations, reports on individual claims,\nconcerning reservations, viz:\n1\n22\nreport in favor of sanctioning sale of reservation\nunder Cherokee treaty, to Thomas Jones\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n85\n1\n22\nreservation granted George Mayfield\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n182\n1\n22\nin favor of issuing patent to William and Joseph\nHardridge\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n192\n1\n22\nreservation granted to Joseph Dukes\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n246\n1\n22\nsame to John T. Harlan\n-\n..\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n828\n1\n22\nin favor of confirming sale of reservation to James\nCanfield\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n336\n1\n22\nin favor of confirming claims of Susannah Graham\nand Ann V. Llewellyn\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n482\n2\n22\nin favor of granting reservation to Silas D. Fisher\nRep. Com.\n1\n37\n2\n22\nagainst the claim of Jacob Thompson, to reser-\nvation\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n40\n1\n28\nin favor of authorizing Z. McGirth to make con-\nveyance\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n540\n2\n23\nin favor of confirming Isaac Wellburn in his pur-\nchase of reservation -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n10\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n91\n1\n24\nin favor of patents issuing to heirs of Jacob Smith,\nfor reservation\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n101\n1\n24\nin favor of granting reservation to Jubal B. Han-\ncock, as being head of Choctaw family\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n430\n1\n24\nin favor of Allen and Milly Yates, similar case -\nRep. Com.\n2\n447\n1\n24\nin favor of confirming claims of Z. Brashears,\nAlex. Brashears, Imponah, Cunnaubbe, and the\nwife of George Clark, under Choctaw treaty\nRep. Com.\n2\n479\n1\n24\nin favor of purchasing reservation of Poas Hadgo,\nhe removing west\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n488\n1\n24\nreport on the claim of Us-se-yoholo, under Creek\ntreaty\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n588\n1\n24\nin favor of indemnifying representatives of Edward\nDuval, for improvements made on reservation\npurchased of the Government,an afterwards sale\nset aside\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n685\n2\n25\nin favor of relinquishing reversionary right of U.S.\nto reservation, to Willis Stephens, who became\nentitled to reservation by marriage with Chero-\nkee woman\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n210\n1\n23\nIndian grants, report in favor of confirming grant\nto Henry Stoddard\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n380\n1\n24\nsame to Charles A. Gregnon\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n523\n1\n22\nLands, to officers, late war, memorial of officers of the\narmy, late war with Great Britain\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n40\n2\n23\nreport of committee in favor of granting land to\nofficers of the late war, &c.\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n1\n1\n23\nSame, reprinted\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n356\nI\n24\nto militia and volunteers, late war with Great\nBritain, report of committee in favor of grant-\ning them bounty in land\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n569\nI\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n756\n-\nB\n25\nto old 4th regiment in favor of granting bounty\nDigitized by\nland to soldiers of that regiment\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n204\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nLands.-Continued.\n1\n22\nreport of committee in favor of granting pre-\nemption to land for seat of justice, Peoria county,\nIllinois\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n196\n1\n22\nBastrop's and Maison Rouge's grants, report of\ncommittee on the claim of Daniel W. Cox, un-\nder grant of Maison Rouge\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n173\n1\n22\nreport of committee on claims under Bastrop's\ngrant\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n233\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n554\n1\n24\nmemorial of the Legislature of Louisiana, with\ndocuments on the subject of the settlement of\nclaims under Bastrop and Maison Rouge\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n50\n1\n22\nElisha Winters, report of committee on claim of\nthe heirs of\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n405\n-\n1\n23\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n303\n1\n22\nYazoo lands, report of committee on the claim of\nDavid Shaver and others\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n236\n1\n22\nSame, of John Rhea\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n282\n2\n25\nSame, New England Mississippi Land Company\nRep. Com.\n4\n956\n1\n22\nVine and Oliver, titles to certain holders of [erro-\nneously numbered 245]\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n272\n1\n22\nin favor of making a grant to Eloy Segura and\nothers, Spanish settlers in Louisiana -\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n383\n1\n22\nreport of committee against the claims of settlers\nbetween White river and the Arkansas, for im-\nprovements lost by cession to the Cherokee\nIndians\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n321\n1\n22\nsold on last day of sales and not paid for, not sub-\nject to private entry; opinion of Attorney Gen-\neral; see page 6\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n399\n1\n22\nreport of committee on granting the 25 per cent.\nfund on sales, &c. in Illinois, aid in making\ncanal and railroad between Lake Michigan and\nIllinois river - -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n446\n1\n22\non the Terre aux Boeufs, report of committee\non confirming claims to\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n22\n2\n22\nBritish patents issued prior to 1783, against con-\nfirming, in the case of Eli Hall Bay -\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n54\n2\n25\nanother report, same case\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n1059\n1\n22\nin relation to exchange of lands at Praire du Chien,\nfor military barracks -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n204\n2\n22\nextracts from Solorzano's Politico Indiana, Span-\nish laws, on the subject of lands, submitted by\nHon. J. W. White\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n36\n1\n23\nWabash and Erie Canal, respecting the value\nand sale of -\nRep. Com.\n1\n46\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n23\nreport of committee in favor of making a further\ngrant\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n317\n2\n24\nmemorial of Legislature of Indiana, in favor of\nselling\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n161\n3\n25\ndocuments in relation to the construction of\nact, making the grant, as to the right of ex-\ntending the canal, and a further selection of\nlands\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n33\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n25\nauthorizing sale of certain reserved land on the\ncanal line -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n419\n1\n23\nmilitary reserve, Maume, authorizing sale of\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n301\n1\n23\nreport of committee in favor of granting land to\nLouisiana, for internal improvements\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n150\n1\n23\nreport of committee, coerce those entitled to mil-\nitary patents to draw them\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n957\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 205\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nLands.-Continued.\n1\n23\nreport of committee on granting certain lot of land\nto the city of New Orleans\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n400\n1\n23\nLouisiana purchase, receipts and expenses up to\n1832, on account of -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n499\n1\n23\nFlorida purchase, same -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n499\n1\n23\nreport of committee, suspend sales, &c., northern\npart of Mississippi\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n445\n2\n28\nmemorial of Indiana, in favor of extinguishing the\nIndian title to lands in that State\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n129\n2\n23\nreport of committee in favor of refunding over\npayments in purchases in cases of deficiency\nof quantity\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n96\n1\n24\nreport in favor of issuing patent to Green Prior for\nfractional section, although containing more\nthan the return of survey, Government respon-\nsible for incorrect surveys\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n284\n1\n24\nmemorial of Legislature of Kentucky in favor of\ngranting land to officers and soldiers who served\nin late war for a less period than five years -\nEx. Doc.\n4\n167\n2\n23\nopinion of Supreme Court in land case of Delassus\nand Chotean and others\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n(b) 172\n1\n24\nsame reprinted; also, with opinions in the cases of\nJohn Smith, T., heirs of James Mackay, and\nthe heirs of Soulard\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n148\n2\n25\nreport of register and receiver on claims of Rich-\nard Cravat, Beley Cheney, Hardy Perry, and\nJohn McGrew\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n25\n1\n24\nreport of committee in favor of repealing restric-\ntion as to price sale of land granted Alabama,\n-\nfor the improvement of certain rivers\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n505\n1\n24\nImundated, report of the Secretary of the Treasury,\nwith various documents on the subject of con-\nstructing levees on the Mississippi and other\nrivers\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n11\n1\n24\nreport of committee on same subject -\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n549\n1\n24\nmemorial of inhabitants of Louisiana, same -\nEx. Doc.\n6\n265\n1\n24\nmemorial of citizens of various States, for pre-\nemptions, in consideration of draining, &c. -\nEx. Doc.\n3\n86\n2\n25\nanother report of committee, same subject -\nRep. Com.\n2\n387\n1\n24\nreport of committee in favor of making grant to\nMissouri and Arkansas, to make road from Jef-\nferson city to Little Rock\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n651\n2\n25\nin relation to limiting time for presenting claims\nSt. Helena district\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n141\n2\n25\nShawnee, in relation to the sale of lands ceded by\nthe Shawnee Indians -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n188\nI\n24\nLegislature of Indiana, in relation to entries on\nbooks of General Land Office of land set apart\nfor the Michigan road\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n108\n1\n24\nLegislature of Alabama in favor of granting pre-\nemptions to persons who lost their improve-\nments, &c. by Indian treaties\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n149\n2\n25\nreport of committee in favor of granting donations\nto those in Arkansas who lost their improve-\n}\n~~~\n1\n99\nments by Choctaw treaty, with documents in\nRep. Com.\n3\n629\nrelation to certain frauds\n-\n-\n-\n1\n24\nquantity of land unsold in Indiana in 1836, on\nmail route from Louisville to St. Louis\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n177\n1\n24\nquantity entered at the office of Augusta, Missis-\nsippi, from its establishment to 1830 -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n2\n24\nChickasaw, in relation to the sale of, and invest-\nby\nment of proceeds, &c.\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n206\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nLands-Continued.\n2\n25\namount received from sales to 1st November, 1837\nEx. Doc.\n2\n17\n8\n25\nsame to the 1st November, 1838\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n23\n8\n25\nsame from 1836 to February, 1839, and how\ninvested, and expense; the names and pay of\nagents\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n228\n2\n24\namount paid new States out of the 5 per cent. fund,\nfrom sales of -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n61\n2\n25\namount received from sales in Ohio, Indiana, II-\nlinois, and Missouri, on account of the Cumber-\nland road\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n350\n2\n24\nmemorial of John Taliaferro and others, in rela-\ntion to the lands ceded by Virginia\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n117\n1\n23\nreport of committee in favor of making grant to\nIllinois, make road, Vincennes to Chicago\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n510\n1\n28\nreport of committee in favor of granting pre-\nemption to lots in Perrysburg, Ohio -\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n511\n1\n24\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n118\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n/\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n896\n2\n28\nin favor of appointing surveyor general for Illinois\nRep. Com.\n1\n20\n1\n24\nin favor of establishing Peoria land district, in\nIllinois\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n365\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n24\nin favor of making grant to Arkansas, for public\nbuildings\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n102\n1\n24,\nin favor of granting relief to purchasers, in 1818\nand '19, who made cash payments, not availing\nthemselves of the credit system\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n402\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n230\n2\n25\nquantity sold under pre-emption laws, and in re-\nlation to combination of intruders to prevent\ncompetition at sales, &c.\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n9\n.303\n1\n24\non the subject of frauds under pre-emption laws,\nand combination of speculators\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n125\n1\n24\nsame reprinted, with additional information, same\nsubject\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n211\ns\n25\nin relation to combinations to keep down the\nprice at sales, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n241\n2\n25\nin relation to frauds in donation claims in Ar-\nkansas\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n90\n2\n25\nin regard to the validity of tax sales, after claim is\nconfirmed and before issuing of patent\n-\nEx. Doc.\n11\n455\n2\n25\nLegislature of Missouri, register to furnish field\nnotes to purchasers, free of expense\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n153\n2\n25\nreport of committee in favor of making grant to\nDoctor Perrine, in Florida, for the cultivation\nof tropical plants\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\nH\n2\n25\nreport in relation to pre-emptions at Mineral\nPoint, Wiskonsin\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n626\n2\n25\nin favor of granting pre-emption for seat of justice,\nPaulding county, Ohio\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n636\n2\n25\nreport of committee against reviving act granting\nland to Canadian volunteers -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n711\nRailroads, (nee Railroads.)\n2\n25\nmemorial of the Legislature of Indiana, grant\n}\n7\n186\nEx. Doc.\nMiama lands for internal improvements\n-\n8\n214\n2\n25\nin favor of granting land to the Milwaukee and\nRock River Canal Company -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n851\n3\n25\npublic buildings, Iowa, in favor of making grant,\nfor the counties of Lee, Desmoines, Jackson,\nand Dubuque\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n197\n8\n25\nin favor of confirming certain purchases in Mis-\nsissippi under the pre-emption act of 19th\nDigitized by\nGoogle\nJune, 1884\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n173\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.\n207\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nLands-Continued.\n2\n25\ndocuments in relation to contested land claims in\nthe Green Bay district, arising under the pre-\nemption laws\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n11\n450\n2\n25\nreport of committee against confirming the claims\nof Daniel Whitney, J. Porlier and others, on\nmilitary reservation, Fort Howard, Green Bay,\nWiskonsin\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n782\n2\n25\nmineral lands, Secretary of War recommends the\nsale of, page 193\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n3\n2\n25\nreport of Secretary of War in relation to sale of\nEx. Doc.\n9\n807\n2\n25\nmemorial of inhabitants of Illinois and Wiskon-\nsin, in favor of same\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n378\ns\n26\nsame in relation to frauds in sales of land at Min-\neral point -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n78\ns\n25\nmemorial of owners and proprietors of lots in\nWiskonsin\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n125\n1\n23\nPolish exiles, memorial of, for grant of land\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n353\n1\n24\nsame reprinted, on presentation of bill for their\nrelief\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n188\n1\n24\nletter from D. A. Spalding against granting land\nto the Polish exiles\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n213\n1\n24\nforfeited, in favor of permitting John Whitsett,\nto locate other lands, and to be credited therefor\nthe amount paid on land forfeited, &c.\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n366\n2\n25\nsame case\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n206\n1\n22\nNew Madrid claims, in favor of Archibald Gam-\nble, locating New Madrid certificate -\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n152\n1\n22\nsame, in the case of Coleman Fisher\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n250\nto Canadian refugees, (see Canadian volunteers)\n2\n22\nspecial grants, in favor of granting certain sec-\ntions of land to Arnold Henry Dohrman, for rev-\nolutionary sacrifices\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n68\n1\n23\nin favor of making grant to Henry M. Shreve, for\nhis invention, removal of snags, &c. in the\nMississippi\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n509\n1\n24\nsurveys, Government responsible for incorrect\nsurveys; in favor of issuing patent to Green\nPryor for fractional section, although contain-\ning more acres than called for by the survey -\nRep. Com.\n1\n284\n1\n22\nin Alabama, report of the register and receiver on\ncertain claims in St. Stephen's district, [Acre\nand McCurtin]\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n197\n1\n28\nsame, 8d report, claim of the heirs of Michael\nDragon\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n180\n1\n23\nsame, 4th report, heirs of Budreaux\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n420\n1\n28\nsame, 5th and 6th reports, heirs of John Pierre\nBaptiste and thirteen others\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n496\n2\n28\nsame, 7th report, heirs of William Fisher and\nheirs of Miguel de Eslava\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n4\n2\n25\ndocuments in relation to limiting time for present-\ning claims in the St. Stephen's district\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n141\n1\n22\nin Louisiana, report of Committee, against con-\nfirming Spanish grants, issued after December\n1803, to lands between the Mississippi and Per-\ndido rivers\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n5\n508\n1\n22\nreport of Secretary of State, on the subject of these\nclaims\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n274\n2\n25\nanother report of Committee, on these claims, with\ndocuments at large\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n818\n2\n25\nreport of Secretary of State in 1888, with sundry\nby\ndocuments in relation to the authority of Spain\nto make those grants, &c.\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n11\n208\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nLands.-Continued.\n1\n23\neastern district, report of Committee, confirming\npre-emption rights, residents, Bayou St. Vincent\nRep. Com.\n1\n155\n1\n23\nreport of Committee on confirming claims; saine\ndistrict [eastern] with list of claimants\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n253\n1\n23\nreport of register and receiver, on claims filed\nunder act of 4th July, 1832, southeastern dis-\ntrict -\n-\n--\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\nr\n1\n23\nreceipts and expense on account of the Louisiana\npurchase\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n499\n2\n23\nrespecting the cause of delay in issuing patents\nfor\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n28\n2\n24\nnumber of claims confirmed to 1837 ; number of\npatents issued, and when likely to be completed\nEx. Doc.\n4\n168\n2\n25\nin relation to the issuing of patents, &c., in Lou-\nisiana\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n364\n1\n24\nreport of register and receiver on claims between\nthe Rio Hundo and Sabine\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n49\n2\n24\nreport of Committee in favor of confirming those\nin the Caddo country, which was favorably re-\ncommended by the Commissioners\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n50\n1\n24\nreport register and receiver, on claims in south-\neastern district, under act of 3d March, 1835 -\nEx. Doc.\n2\n55\n2\n24\nsecond report of register and receiver, on claims\nin the southeastern district; with a communi-\ncation from the Commissioner of the General\nLand Office as to their validity, &c.\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n64\n1\n24\nreport of register and receiver of Ouchachita dis-\ntrict, claims of Sibley and Butler\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n114\n1\n24\nquantity entered under the pre-emption laws\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n211\n1\n24\nreport of Committee on confirming claims, dis-\ntrict of Opelousas; with the report of the regis-\nter on said claims\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n33\n-\n-\n-\n1\n24\nreport of Committee for the adjustment of claims\neast of the Mississippi, and Island of New Or-\nleans -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\ns\n594\n1\n22\nreport of Committee in favor of making grant to\nEloy Segura and others, Spanish settlers in\nLouisiana\n-\n-\nI\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n384\n1\n24\ncorrespondence in relation to locating two town-\nships granted the State for seminaries -\nEx. Doc.\n4\n122\n-\n1\n22\nin Missouri, in relation to the claims of inhabi-\ntants of the Old Mines\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n297\n1\n22\nreport of Committee in favor of confirming these\nclaims\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n303\n1\n23\nreport of register and receiver on claims, filed\nunder act of July 9, 1832, and March 2, 1833,\nof the first class. [This report was referred to\nthe Secretary of the Treasury for his opinion as\nto the validity of the claims]\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n&\n2\n23\nreport of the Secretary of the Treasury on these\nclaims\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\na\n2\n23\nsupplemental report of register and receiver\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n197\n1\n24\nfinal report of register and receiver\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n13\n1\n24\nthese reports reprinted -\n-\n-\nI\nEx. Doc.\n3\n59\n1\n24\ncopies of report of R. K. Call, assistant counsel of\nUnited States, and arguments of Judge Peck on\nthese claims -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n&\n2\n23\nopinion of Supreme Court, in case of the claim of\nDelassus and Choteau and others\n-\nI\nEx. Doc.\n4\n(b)173\n24\nsame reprinted, with the opinion also in the cases\nof John Smith T.; heirs of James Mackay and\nitized by\nGoogle 4\nheirs of Soulard\n-\nI\nEx. Doc.\n148\n-\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 209\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nLands-Continued.\n2\n25\nmemorial of the Legislature of Missouri, in favor\nof pre-emption to settlers deprived by Spanish\ngrants, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n152\n1\n22\nin Arkansas, report of Committee, against the\nclaims of settlers between White river and the\nArkansas, for improvements, &c., lost by ces-\nsion to Cherokee Indians\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n321\n1\n22\ncopies of instructions under act of 1828, respecting\ndonations\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n87\nI\n28\npatents suspended ; list of purchasers, and cause\nof suspension -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n150\nI\n28\nreport of Committee coerce those entitled to mili-\ntary patents to draw them\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n257\n1\n24\nmemorial of citizens, for pre-emption to inundated\nlands\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n86\n1\n24\nreport of Committee in favor of granting donations\nto those who lost their improvements by the\nChoctaw treaty : with documents in relation to\ncertain frauds\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n208\n2\n25\nsame subject\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n}\nRep. Com.\n~~~\n1\n99\n3\n629\n2\n25\non the subject of extending time for locating under\nLovely's donation\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n294\n1\n28\nin Mississippi, report of Committee, suspend sales\nof land in the northern part of the State, &c. -\nRep. Com.\n3\n445\n1\n24\nquantity of land entered at the Augusta office, from\nits establishment to 1830\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n233\n3\n25\nin favor of confirming certain purchasers under\npre-emption act of 19th June, 1834\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n173\n2\n22\nin Florida, respecting the delay and errors in sur-\nveying private claims\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n44\n1\n28\nreceipts and expense on account of the Florida\npurchase\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n499\n1\n24\nreport on Spanish claims depending in courts, and\nof claims confirmed by Supreme Court, &c., &c.\nEx. Doc.\n1\n14\n2\n22\nreport against British patents issued prior to 1783,\nin the case of Elisha Hall Bay\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n54\n2\n25\nanother report, same case\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n1059\n2\n23\nin Indiana, report of commissioners on private\nland claims [rejected] in the Vincennes district\nEx. Doc.\n5\n198\n1\n24\nquantity of land unsold in 1836, on the route of\nmail road from Louisville to St. Louis\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n177\n2\n25\nreport of commissioners, confirmed claims in the\nVincennes district, &c\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n11\n455\n1\n24\nin Michigan, report on claims at Michillimacki-\nna, Green Bay. and Prairie du Chien -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n15\n1\n24\nmemorial of the Legislature, in relation to the\nsurvey and sales of lands in Michigan -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n147\n2\n25\nin Wiskonsin, documents in relation to contested\nland claims in the Green Bay district, arising\nunder the pre-emption laws\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n11\n450\n2\n25\nreport of Committee, against confirming the claims\nof Porlier and others, being on military reserve\nRep. Com.\n8\n782\n8\n25\nmemorial in relation to frauds in sales, at Mine-\nral Point\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n78\n1\n22\nin Illinois, on the subject of granting the 25 per\ncent. fund from sales, &c., aid in making rail-\nroad and canal between lake Michigan and\nIllinois river -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n446\n3\n25\nquantity of land called the \" American Bottom,\"\nbelonging to the United States, and length of\nDigitized by Google\ntime subject to private entry -\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n27\n210\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nLands-Continued.\n1\n22\nin Tennessee, report of Committee, in favor of\nauthorizing the State to dispose of the vacant\nland in that State ; issue grants and perfect titles,\n&c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n280\n1\n28\nSame, same object\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n120\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n57\n2\n25\nmemorial of the Legislature, on same subject\n}\nan\n8\n282\n-\nEx. Doc.\n9\n317\n2\n25\nanother report of Committee, same object\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n101\n8\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n119\n1\n22\nreport of Committee, and documents in relation to\nleasing of the salt reservation of four miles\nsquare\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n5\n483\n1\n24\nreport of Committee, in favor of authorizing the\nState to grant titles to settlers on said salt lick\nreservation\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n369\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n407\n8\n25\nprotest of R. P. Currin, in relation to this reserva-\ntion\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n139\n2\n25\nLands, for education, &c., statement showing the amount\ngranted and set apart for the use of schools, in\neach State\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n136\n8\n25\nsimilar statement, in 1838\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n46\n8\n25\nsame, with a reference to the acts making the\ngrants, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n147\n1\n22\nreport of Committee, in favor of making a grant,\naid in educating the deaf and dumb in Ohio\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n312\n1\n22\nreport of Committee, in favor of granting lots in\nCity of Washington to the Columbian College\nRep. Com.\n8\n334\n1\n28\nreport of Committee, in favor of making a grant to\nthe Transylvania University and Pendleton\nAcademy\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n418\n1\n28\nreport of Committee, in favor of making further\ngrant for schools in the Connecticut western re-\nserve, in Ohio\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n84\n1\n23\nreport of Committee, in favor of exchanging school\nlands in Monroe county, Indiana\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n278\n1\n24\nSame object\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n56\n1\n24\nSame in Madison county, Illinois\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n718\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n831\n2\n28\nmemorial of Legislature of Louisiana, asking grant\nof, for education\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n156\n1\n24\nreport of Committee, in favor of selling school\nlands in Macoupin county, Illinois\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n465\n1\n24\nagainst making a grant to the Woodward high\nschool of Cincinnati\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n526\n1\n24\ncorrespondence in relation to the location of two\ntownships granted to Louisiana for seminaries\nEx. Doc.\n4\n123\n2\n25\nin favor of selecting other lands for the use of\nschools in Ohio, in lieu of those lying within\nthe Indian reservation\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n812\n2\n25\nin favor of selling school land in Tennessee\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n100\n2\n25\nin Dublin township, Ohio, ascertain value of school\nlands, covered by grants to Shane and Godfroy\nRep. Com.\n8\n550\n3\n25\nstatement of the value and quantity covered by\nsaid grants\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n9\n8\n25\nreport of Committee, in favor of paying the value\nof school land in Dublin township, covered by\nShane and Godfroy's grants\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n241\n?\n25\nin favor of exchanging school lands in Oxford\ntownship\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\nogle\n938\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.\n211\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nLands-Continued.\n2\n25\nmemorial Legislature of Alabama, exchange school\nlands -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n180\n2\n25\nmemorial of the Ohio Hagerstown academy for\ndonation\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n160\n2\n25\nmemorial of the Asbury university of Indiana, for\ndonation\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n262\n2\n25\nmemorial of the university of Pennsylvania, for\ndomation\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n394\n3\n25\nmemorial of inhabitants of Illinois, for grant to the\nParis seminary\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n65\n1\n22\nLand, military bounty-Virginia, revolutionary, report\nof Committee, against extending the provisions\nof the act of 1830, authorizing the issuing of\nscrip on Virginia warrants\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n2\n1\n22\nreport against issuing scrip to satisfy those out-\nstanding, but in favor of authorizing their loca-\ntion, and granting land for that purpose\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n249\n2\n23\nmemorial of the Legislature of Virginia, asking for\na further appropriation of land scrip to satisfy -\nEx. Doc.\n4\n158\n1\n24\namount of Virginia warrants unsatisfied in 1886 -\nEx. Doc.\n4\n136\n1\n24\nin relation to the quantity of land required to satis-\nfy the Virginia warrants ; with copy of report of\na committee of the Legislature of Virginia on\nthe subject of the Virginia warrants\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n189\n2\n25\namount of scrip required in 1888, to satisfy those\noutstanding\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n11\n480\n2\n25\nreport of committee in favor of making an addi-\ntional appropriation of 2,000,000 acres, to satisfy\nVirginia warrants\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\ns\n557\n2\n25\nquantity allowed to each grade of officers and sol-\ndiers of the Virginia and of the Continental\nlines\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n11\n446\n8\n25\namount of scrip issued to the 1st September, 1885;\namount of warrants presented since, and remain\nunsatisfied\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n121\n1\n22\nin favor of issuing scrip to the heirs of William\nEppes, on a duplicate warrant\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n55\n1\n28\nin favor of issuing scrip to the heirs of Nathaniel\nTyler, on warrant which had been illegally lo-\ncated, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n387\n1\n28\nin favor of permitting Samuel A. Baily to locate\nwarrant in the States of Alabama or Missis-\nsippi -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n418\n1\n24\nin favor of issuing scrip to the assignee of Wilder,\nwarrant issued by Virginia in 1784\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n137\n2\n24\nLand, military bounty, revolutionary, Regular Conti-\nnental Line, report of committee in favor of\ncontinuing the act authorizing the issuing of\nscrip on warrants of the regular army of the re-\nvolution till 1840\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n90\n2\n25\nreport of committee in favor of making general\nprovision for the settlement of claims for bounty\nland of those serving in the war of the revolu-\ntion, so as to include the heirs of those who\nwere killed previous to the passage of the reso-\nlution of the 16th of September, 1776, promising\nland -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n361\n8\n25\nsame report\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n18\n1\n23\nLand, military bounty, Late War, report of committee\non the subject of coercing holders of, to draw\ntheir patents, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n?\n212\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nLand, military bounty, Late War.-Continued.\n2\n25\nreport of the Commissioner of the General Land\nOffice on the subject of authorizing soldiers of\nlast war, in certain cases, to surrender bounty\nland drawn by them, and to locate others, and\nthe issuing of scrip\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n83\n2\n25\nadditional, same subject\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n217\nLand, military bounty, reports on applications for bounty\nland growing out of peculiar circumstances,\nviz :\n1\n22\nin favor of Archibald Jackson, for services of his\nslave, as a soldier, during the late war\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n184\n1\n23\nsame in the case of Benjamin Oden, whose slave\ndied while a soldier in service\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\nIII\n1\n22\nin favor of the heirs of Leonard Holly, who served\nto the end of the war, and not after heard of -\nRep. Com.\n3\n423\n1\n24\nagainst the claim of Samuel Hickok, who enlisted\nprevious to the passage of the law allowing\nbounty land\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n126\n-\n2\n25\nagainst similar claim of Gilbert Bogert -\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n289\n1\n24\nin favor of Daniel Warner's representatives, in\nlieu of that to which he was entitled and fraudu-\nlently obtained by another\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n399\n1\n24\nin favor of Aaron Stout; certificate of his discharge\nlost, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n1\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n595\n1\n24\nagainst the claim of Stephen Bennett, revolution-\nary; did not engage for during the war\n-\nRep. Com\n3\n600\n1\n24\nin favor of the heirs of Thomas Todd, taken pri-\nsoner, late war. and not after heard from\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n678\n2\n25\nin favor of John Dixon, although not serving the\nperiod of his enlistment; discharged on account\nof disease\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n252\n2\n25\nagainst the claim of Robert Marshall, for other, in\nlieu of that granted him, and sold for taxes\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n364\n2\n25\nin favor of Nathan Plumb, for revolutionary ser-\nvices, absent on furlough, when the army was\ndischarged\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n408\n2\n25\nin favor of Ashbel Mason, similar case -\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n409\n2\n25\nagainst the claim of the heirs of General James\nHogan, who died while in service during the re-\nvolution not being killed, is not embraced by\nthe resolution promising land, and impolitic to\nenlarge its provisions -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n531\n2\n25\nin favor of Isaac D. Saunders, who served as a sub-\nstitute\n814\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n2\n25\nin favor of James Maxwell, patent issued to an-\nother without his authority\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n857\n3\n25\nin favor of the heirs of John Phelan, similar case\nRep. Com.\n3\n143\n1\n22\nofficers late war with Great Britain, memorial of\nofficers for land\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n40\n-\n2\n22\nreport of committee in favor of granting land to\nthe officers\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n1\n1\n23\nsame report reprinted\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n$\n356\n1\n24\nmilitia and volunteers, late war, report of com-\nmittee in favor of granting to them\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\ns\n589\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n756\n2\n25\nOld 4th Regiment, report of committee in favor of\nallowing bounty land the soldiers of the Old 4th\nRegiment\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n798\nLand warrants, lost, &ec., reports on applications for their\nrenewal, &c., to wit:\n1\nin favor of heirs of Nicholas Hart\n-\nRep. Com\nogle\n153\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 213\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nLand warrants.-Continued.\n1\n23\nsame of the heirs of Crocker Sampson revolu-\ntionary\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n179\n1\n23\nsame of the heirs of Evan Edwards; late war\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n209\n2\n23\nsame of Robert Allison, revolutionary fraudulent-\nly obtained by another person -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n105\n2\n23\nin favor of similar case of James Maxwell\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n109\n1\n24\nin favor of the heirs of Ludwick Rowe revolu-\ntionary\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n521\n1\n24\nin favor of Levi Chadwick revolutionary\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n720\n1\n24\nin favor of Peter, Nathaniel, and John Adams\nrevolutionary\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n808\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n104\n2\n25\nin favor of Crawford Johnson\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n114\n2\n25\nin favor of James Cooper\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n254\n2\n25\nin favor of the heirs of F.M. Bell ; and issue scrip\nthereon\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n347\n2\n25\nin favor of the heirs of Bennett Shurley\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n511\n3\n25\nin favor of the heirs of M. Gilespie\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n220\nLands, erroneously sold, &c., reports on application to\nbe indemnified, &c., to wit:\n1\n22\nin favor of Jesse Bell; entering lands in lieu of\nthose purchased by him, and which had been\npreviously located\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n388\n1\n22\nin favor of indemnifying Hatwell W. Vick ; pur-\nchase of land which had been previously located\nRep. Com.\n3\n427\n2\n22\nin favor of refunding to Jeansonne and Petre,\namount paid for land, the title of which had\nbeen previously confirmed to another -\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n60\n2\n22\nin favor of refunding to Joseph Guedry and others,\namounts paid under pre-emption laws, to pre-\nvent its being sold to others; they afterwards\nestablishing their titles under the Spanish Go-\nvernment to the same -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n18\n2\n22\nin favor of refunding to Isidore Moore, under simi-\nlar circumstances\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n76\n1\n23\nin favor of the administrators of Charles William-\nson, to enter lands in lieu of those of the peti-\ntioner, granted by the Government to deaf and\ndumb asylum -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n270\n1\n23\nin favor of refunding to Terence Le Blanc, amount\npaid in redemption of his land erroneously sold\nRep. Com.\n1\n115\n1\n23\nin favor of refunding to Bailey E. Clark, amount\npaid, purchase of lot in Washington, D. C,\nwhich had been previously sold\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n515\n1\n23\nin favor of William W. Stevenson, to locate lands\nin lieu of those belonging to him, and granted by\nthe General Government for territorial purposes\nRep. Com.\n4\n528\n2\n23\nin favor of similar case of James Latham -\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n23\n1\n23\nin favor of confirming Daniel Smith in his pur-\nchase, and returning money to the purchaser\nunder second sale\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n543\n2\n23\nin favor of confirming Richard T. Archer in his\npurchase; illegally reserved from location\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n82\n2\n23\nin favor of permitting John S. Conger, to locate\nother lands, in lieu of location, erroneously pa-\ntented for military bounty, &c.\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n97\n1\n24\nin favor of permitting D. L. R. Orillion, to locate\nother lands in lieu of those taken from him by\nprevious claim\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n79\n1\n24\nin favor of permitting David I. Talbot to locate\nother lands in lieu of those taken, through\nmistake, from him by New Madrid claim\n\\\n-\nRep. by Google\n16\n214\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nLands-Continued.\n1\n24\nin favor of Joseph Henderson, locating other land\nin lieu of former location, taken for territorial\npurposes\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n202\n2\n23\nin favor of making general provision for refunding\nover-payments; deficiency of quantity, &c., &c.\nRep. Com.\n1\n96\n1\n24\nin favor of refunding to John Barkley, over-pay-\nment; deficiency in quantity -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n115\n1\n24\nsame in the case of Robert Grant\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n539\n2\n25\nin the case of the heirs of John Grimball, similar\nclaim ; special act not necessary general law\nnow in force -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n802\n1\n24\nin favor of refunding to Eskridge and Fisk, amount\npaid on land, not subject to entry\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n67\n1\n24\nin favor of refunding to Solomon Sturges, amount\nof scrip paid on land, which had been previously\nentered\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n441\n1\n24\nsame in similar case of James Brewer -\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n466\n2\n25\nin favor of George Rowe, to locate lands in lieu of\nhis confirmed claim, erroneously sold -\n-\nRep. Com.\n$\n720\nLands, private, taken for military purposes, &c., to wit\n1\n24\nreport of committee on the claim of Daniel Whit-\nney, James Porlier and others, to certain lands\nreserved for the use of Fort Howard, at Green\nBay, Wiskonsin, favorable\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n122\n2\n25\nanother report in same case adverse with docu-\nments from the General Land Office on the\nsubject\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n782\n1\n23\nin favor of Henry Stoker, locating other lands in\nlieu of those taken for military purpose, use of\nFort Jesup, Louisiana\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n420\n2\n24\nsame in the case of Polly Lemon, precisely similar\nclaim to the above\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n29\n2\n24\nsame, heirs of John Dawson, same\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\nx\n1\n23\nin favor of granting patent to Thomas B. Clark, to\nland reserved for military purposes, and not\nwanted\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n458\n8\n25\nreport of the Solicitor of the Treasury against the\nclaim of the assignees of J. B. Beaubien, milita-\nry reservation, Fort Dearborn\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n90\nLands, correct erroneous entries and make exchanges,\n&c., to wit:\n1\n22\nin favor of Joseph Kamber, correct entry\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n%\n1\n22\nin favor of Flournoy and Ward, confirmed in loca-\ntion on school lands, and others granted in lieu\nRep. Com.\n1\n151\n1\n22\nin favor of Keene and Martin, similar case\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n166\n1\n22\nin favor of Jared E. Groce, change entry\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n224\n1\n22\nin favor of James L. Stokes, confirmed in pur-\nchase of school lands, and other lands granted\nin lieu\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n225\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n1026\n-\n1\n22\nin favor of Hugh Beard, exchange, unfit for culti-\n,\nvation\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n229\n1\n22\nin favor of John Slaughbourg, correct mistake in\nentry\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n322\n1\n23\nin favor of Archibald Small, same\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n50\n1\n23\nin favor of Richard Nance, same\nRep. Com.\n79\n-\n-\n1\n1\n23\nin favor of George K. Jackson, same\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n186\n1\n28\nin favor of Wm. Enos; exchange, unfit for culti-\nvation\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n158\nin favor of William Graham, heirs confirmed in\npurchase of school lands, and others selected\nitized by\nfor schools\n-\nRep. Com. Google\n210\n-\n-\n2D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 215\nDescription\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nLands.-Continued.\nin favor of Job Bass, confirmed in purchase of\nschool lands and others selected for schools -\nRep. Com.\n2\n229\nin favor of James Keytes, exchange, error at Land\nOffice\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\ns\n347\nin favor of John Dement, correct error in entry -\nRep. Com.\n8\n351\nin favor of Wm. R. Hamer, same, so as to include\nimprovements\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n423\nagainst Benjamin Roach, to exchange, unfit for\ncultivation\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n72\nin favor of Wm. Bowman, correct erroneous entry\nRep. Com.\n1\n58\nin favor of David Browning, same\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n75\nin favor of Jonathan Boon, exchange, unfit for cul-\ntivation\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n76\nin favor of Amelia Leach, change erroneous entry\nRep. Com.\n1\n116\nin favor of James Trumbull, exchange, unfit for\ncultivation\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n140\nin favor of Michael Thornton, same\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n141\nin favor of Joseph Neibert, confirmed in purchase\nof school lands, and others selected, &c.\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n142\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n665\nin favor of George C. Willard, similar case\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n588\nin favor of William Walker, correct error in\npurchase\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n189\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n95\nin favor of Abraham Woodall, correct erroneous\nentry\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n190\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n98\nin favor of Jane Brown, same\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n191\nin favor of Samuel Dickerson, same\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n287\nin favor of Zebulon Sheets, same\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n309\nin favor of Daniel Malone, correct error in pur-\nchase\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n489\nin favor of Joel Chandler, same\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n504\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n96\nin favor of T M. Burland, confirmed in purchase of\nschool lands, and others selected for schools\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n709\nin favor of Mary Tucker similar case\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n226\nin favor of John Wigle, exchange, land unfit for\ncultivation\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n719\nin favor of James A. Williams, change entry, in-\nclude improvements -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n14\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n97\nin favor of Jehu Hollingsworth, similar case\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n,15\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\nas\nin favor of Wm. Jas. Aarons, same\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n16\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n94\nin favor of Hener Stigermere, same\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n57\nin favor of James Moore, correct erroneous entry\nRep. Com.\n1\n188\nin favor of William Moore, same\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n140\nin favor of Oliver Welsh, same\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n144\nin favor of James M. Tuttle, same, to cover im-\nprovements\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n241\nin favor of John Bory, same\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n255\nin favor of James Alexander, same\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n3\n585\nin favor of Paul Poissot, confirmed in purchase of\nschool lands, and others selected for schools -\nRep. Com.\n3\n654\nin favor of William Marcus change location, pre-\nvious one defeated by grant for public purposes\nRep. Com.\n8\n664\nin favor of Tilford Taylor, change entry -\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n691\nin favor of the heirs of Wm. Graham, confirm loca-\ntion on school lands, and others selected for\nDigitized\nschools\nby\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n216\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nLand, correct mistakes, &c.-Continued.\n2\n25\nin favor of J. Eloi Rachal, similar case -\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n653\n2\n25\nin favor of Robert M. Roberts, enter other lands,\npre-emption defeated by school reservation\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n936\n2\n25\nin favor of Green and Wiley, to enter land in lieu\nof purchase which had been previously sold -\nRep. Com.\n1\n305\n2\n25\nin favor of Robert Murray, exchange, unfit for\ncultivation\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n204\n3\n25\nin favor of William B. Livesay, correct erroneous\nentry\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n154\n3\n25\nin favor of Philip Catner, same -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n155\n3\n25\nin favor of Isaac Miller, same -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n156\n3\n25\nin favor of Peter S. Jaccard, same\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n157\n2\n25\ndocuments in relation to the claim of John E.\nMetcalf and others, pre-emptions defeated by\ngrants for public purposes\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n11\n426\n1\n22\nLa Plaisance Bay harbor, plan and estimate, further im-\nprovement of, canal river Raisin\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n78\n1\n23\nLasselle, Francis, and others, Michigan volunteers\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n219\n1\n24\nLa Salle county, Illinois, citizens of, claims for losses,\nBlack Hawk war\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n579\n2\n25\nLarrabee, Major Charles, arrears of invalid pension\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n656\n2\n23\nLatham, James, heirs of, locate land in lieu of that en-\ntered by him and afterwards disposed of by the\nGovernment for public purposes\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\nn\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n42\n3\n25\nLatham, Thomas, released from liability as surety, in-\ndulgence to principal without his consent\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n273\n2\n25\nLathram, John, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n606\n8\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n72\n2\n25\nLatimer, John R., vessel destroyed by the British\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n736\n1\n22\nLaurens, Colonel John, representatives of, revolutionary\nclaim, diplomatic services\n-\n-\n--\nRep. Com.\n3\n366\n2\n23\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n134\n2\n25\nLaurens, Ed. R., administrator of Thos. Rutledge\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n946\n2\n23\nLaval, W., documents in relation to his claim to land on\nwhich Fort Sumpter is situated\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n67\n8\n25\nLawrence, Judge P. K., of Louisiana, charges against,\nby D. H. Hennan\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n63\n3\n25\nreport of committee on the charges, &c. -\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n272\n1\n22\nLawrence, Abraham, revolutionary pension -\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n411\n1\n22\nLawrence, Jane Mary, five years half pay\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n216\n1\n23\nLawrence, Col. William, invalid pension\n243\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n196\n2\n25\nLawrence, Richard, lunatic in the District of Columbia,\nproviding for -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n923\n2\n22\nLawson, Robert, land claim\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n61\n1\n22\nLawson and Brice, remit duty on goods saved from\nwrecks\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n173\n-\n1\n24\nLawler, Thomas J., maintenance of certain negroes in\nconfinement, under acts prohibiting slave trade\nRep. Com.\n3\n573\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n31\n1\n24\nLaws, Bolitha, administrator of, interest on money\nwithheld\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n445\n1\n24\nSame, additional report -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\nT24\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n19\n-\n3\n25\nSame -\nI\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n152\n1\n22\nLaws, United States, report of committee on proposal of\nDuff Green to print in stereotype\n-\nI\nRep. Com.\n1\n137\nanother report, same subject\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n5\n510\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n286\n22\nreport on the subject of printing and distributing\nitized by\nGoogle\nthe -\n-\n-\n-\n- Rep. Com.\n1\n107\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.\n217\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nLaws, United States.-Continued.\n1\n24\nreport distributing the 8th volume\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n608\ns\n25\npersons employed to publish the laws in North\nCarolina, in 1838\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n91\n3\n25\ngranting pensions now in force, (1838) abstract of\nEx. Doc.\n5\n118\n1\n24\nreport of committee on the validity of bill erro-\nneously sent to the President and by him ap-\nproved, which had not received the sanction of\nboth Houses, in the case of Alford and Brush -\nRep. Com.\n1\n136\n2\n25\nLaws of the States, in relation to suspension of specie\npayments by the banks\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n18\n2\n22\nLaws, District of Columbia, report of joint committee\nappointed to prepare code of\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n96\n2\n25\nLaws of Florida, report of committee in favor of provi-\nding for compilation of\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n781\n1\n23\nLayman, Jacob, work on Cumberland road\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n455\n1\n23\nLead, information respecting frauds on the revenue in\nthe importation of\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n132\n1\n22\nLead mines, annual report of Ordnance Department,\nshowing the quantity, manufacture, &c., in\n1831; documents accompanying President's\nmessage, page 137\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n22\nSame, in 1832, page 158\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n28\nSame, in 1833, page 160\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n2\n28\nSame, in 1834, page 230\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n24\nSame, in 1835, page 258\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n24\nSame, in 1836, page 366\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n25\nSame, in 1837, page 509\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n3\n8\n25\nSame, in 1838, page\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n24\nof Missouri, amount accruing from, and expense\nsince 1821 to 1831 -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n102\n3\n25\nreport of committee on the subject of applying\nrents of, to the support of schools\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n171\n2\n25\nreport of Secretary of War, recommending sale of\nEx Doc.\n9\n307\n8\n25\nsale of, again recommended by the Secretary of\nWar; documents with Pres. message, page 106\nEx. Doc.\nI\n2\n2\n25\nmemorial of inhabitants of Illinois and Viskonsin,\nin favor of selling\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n878\n3\n25\nmemorial of same, in relation to frauds in sale of\nmineral lands at Mineral Point\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n78\nB\n25\nmemorial of Legislature of Wiskonsin, in favor of\nowners of mineral lots, &c.\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n125\nB\n28\nLeavenworth, Brig. Gen., Secretary of War notices the\ndeath of documents accompanying President's\nmessage, page 34\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\nI\n22\nLeather, memorial of manufacturers of, against reducing\n-\n}\n240\nEx. Doc.\nB\nduty on\n-\n-\n-\n-\n251\nI\n24\nLeach, Amelia, correct erroneous entry of land\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n116\n1\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n148\nI\n23\nLe Blanc, Terence, refund payment on land -\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n115\nI\n22\nLebeauf, Michael, and others; refund payment on land\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n18\n1\n23\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n72\n1\n22\nLeckie and Wallace, sureties of Hayden, paymaster\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n86\nB\n25\nLecroix, Hubert, personal property destroyed by British,\nlate war\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n87\n28\nLeslie, Benjamin, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n410\n24\nLester, Ebenezer, damages, suspension of contract\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n318\n1\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n8\nB\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n195\n28\nLetcher and Moore, contested election of\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n446\n1\n24\nLevees, Mississippi, Arkansas, and other rivers, drain\ninundated lands, &c., documents in relation to\nDigitized by\nGoogle\nthe construction of\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n28\n218\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nLevees.-Continued.\n1\n24\nmemorial of inhabitants of Louisiana, same sub-\nject -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n965\n1\n24\nreport of committee on same subject\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n549\n1\n23\nLevy, Lieutenant U. P., presents statue of Jefferson to\nCongress\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n240\n1\n24\nLevy, Nathan, refund money paid American consul,\nfor discharged seamen\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n705\n8\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n238\n2\n24\nLevy Court, Calvert county, Md., court house destroyed\nby the British\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n313\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n70\n8\n25\nLevy, Moses E., property destroyed, Florida war\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n236\n2\n25\nLevancher de Van Brun, Ann, commutation claim\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n1030\n2\n23\nLewis, John F., refund duties, on goods ordered previous\nto tariff act, and could not be countermanded\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n95\n1\n24\nLewis, David, property destroyed by the British\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n346\n2\n24\nLewis, Mason E., pre-emption to land\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n137\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n92\n8\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n175\n2\n25\nLewis, Winslow, indemnity, expenses incurred in pre-\nparing to rebuild light-house, Cape Florida\nRep. Com.\n2\n373\n2\n25\nLewis, William, heirs of, seven years half pay, revolu-\ntionary\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n940\n8\n25\nLewis, Samuel, on subject of improper payment by\nExecutive department for services of his son,\nfor clerk hire\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n170\n1\n22\nLlewellyn, Ann V., Indian reservation\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n432\nLiability of Government, (see Indemnity.)\n3\n25\nLiability of Government in cases of the use of private\nproperty, and supposed consequential loss after\nbeing discharged and placed in situation as\nwhen taken, in the case of John Metcalf\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n41\n2\n23\nLibrary, Court of Appeals, Florida, report of committee\nin favor of providing for\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n776\n8\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n159\n1\n23\nLiberator, owners of the brig -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n103\nLicenses to trade with Indians, (see Indian licenses.)\n1\n22\nLedman, William, invalid pension, [erroneously num-\nbered 232]\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n259\n2\n22\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n7\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n2\n22\nLedyard, Doctor John, heirs of, commutation pay, revo-\nlutionary\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n$\n2\n25\nLedwith, Thomas, depredations by Indians and troops\nU.S.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n506\n1\n28\nLee, Roswell, heirs of, extra services, inspecting arms,\ndelivered under contracts\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n327\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n4%\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n17\n1\n24\nLee, Henry, surety of Paymaster Ricaud, released from\nliability, &c. -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n258\n2\n25\nLee, Solomon J., revolutionary services\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n766\n1\n23\nLegg, William, lost horse\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n501\n1\n22\nLiens of U.S., report of committee in favor of relinquish-\ning lien on land purchased by Ficklin & Ward\nof the sureties of Morrison, delay in prosecuting,\nand they being innocent purchasers\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n5\n518\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n785\n1\n24\nreport of committee in relation to right of prefer-\nence, debts due U.S. over others, in the case of\nJohn Harry -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n192\n1\n22\nmemorial of citizens of New York respecting\nby\nliens created by judgments, &c.\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n122\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 219\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n1\n22\nLiens, memorial of citizens of Washington, D. C., in\nfavor of lien law to secure builders, &c.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n193\n2\n24\nLemon, Polly, locate other land in lieu of that taken\nfrom her for public use\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n29\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n253\n1\n23\nLenfant, Benj., buildings destroyed, late war -\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n266\n1\n24\nLent, James, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n377\n1\n22\nLeonard, Barnard, and Jacob Black, land claim\n-\nRep Com.\n1\n73\n1\n24\nLeonard, Lot, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n439\n1\n22\nLeon, Spanish brig, reward owners and crew of, saving\nwrecked American seamen\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n12\n1\n22\nreport of committee, same subject\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n34\n3\n25\nLe Roy, Herman, and others, canal, Atlantic to the\nPacific\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n322\n1\n24\nLightfoote, Philip, heirs of, commutation claim\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n812\n8\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n274\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n757\n2\n25\nLightfoote, Philip, horse lost in military service\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n507\n2\n25\nLigon, Thomas, and Reuben Perry\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n1000\n1\n22\nLight houses, light vessels, beacons, Stc., amount appro-\npriated and disbursed in each State in 1830 and\n1831, on account of -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n200\n2\n23\namount expended annually in each State, on ac-\ncount of, from 1791 to 1834\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n89\n2\n25\namount disbursed in each State from 1834 to 1837,\non account of\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n254\n2\n23\nmemorial of Legislature of Michigan, for light\nboat at Detroit, and light house at Waugoshanee\nEx. Doc.\n4\n146\n2\n23\nestimate of cost for beacon light at Black river,\nOhio\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n193\n1\n24\nreport of Secretary of the Treasury in relation to\nthe best mode of managing the light house cs-\ntablishment, with statements showing the entire\nannual cost from 1791 to 1835; also the number\nof lights, &c. in each State, where located,\nwhen built, names of keepers and their pay, &c.\nEx. Doc.\n3\n66\n1\n24\non Brandywine shoals, report of plan, estimates,\n&c. for rebuilding\n-\n-\n-\nI\nEx. Doc.\n3\n101\n1\n24\nCape May roads, Legislature of New Jersey in\nfavor of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n178\n8\n25\nWhale's Back, breakwater for the protection of\nEx. Doc.\n2\n19\nB\n25\nSame subject\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n158\n2\n25\non southern coast, report of survey, with a view to\nthe establishment\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n21\n2\n25\nreport of the Secretary of the Treasury in relation\nto the execution of the act of 1836 for building\nlight houses, &c, with list of those approved\nand those rejected; also number of liglit houses\nin each State on 1st Jan. 1833\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n27\n2\n25\nreport of board of navy commissioners, under act\nrequiring examinations, &c. to be made with a\nview to light houses -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n41\nB\n25\nreport of Fifth Auditor of proceedings under act of\n7th July, 1837, for the erection of light houses,\n&c., with reports of officers appointed to make\nexaminations, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n24\n:\n25\nat St. Helena har, in relation to survey with a view\nto\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n187\nI\n25\non Egg Island and Cohansey Point, Legislature of\nNew Jersey in favor of\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n11\n488\n1\n25\nreport of Fifth Auditor in explanation of appropri-\nations required for light houses, beacons, &c. in\nDigitized by\n1839\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n158\n-\n-\n220\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nLight houses, &c.-Continued.\n2\n25\nreport of Committee of Commerce, by Mr. F. O.J.\nSmith, on the subject of light houses, &c.\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n752\n3\n25\nin Massachusetts, report of R. T. Paine, showing\ntheir latitude and longitude, and distances to\nbe seen, &c. -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n187\n3\n25\nat Barfleur and Ostend, on the coast of France and\nBelgium, report and drawings of, by Lieutenant\nColonel B. Ayerigg\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n190\n3\n25\non Flynn's Knoll, New York, report of Major\nSmith on the subject of, with map, Scc.; docu-\nments President's message, page 211 -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n22\nLight house contracts for 1831\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n114\n2\n22\nSame, for 1832 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n108\n1\n23\nSame, for 1833 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n124\n2\n23\nSame, for 1834 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n161\n1\n24\nSame, for 1835 -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n150\n-\n-\n-\n2\n24\nSame, for 1836 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n87\n2\n25\nSame, for 1837 -\n-\n-\n-\nEx Doc.\n7\n189\n8\n25\nSame, for 1838 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n131\n2\n25\nLilley, Isaac, refund forfeiture, &c.\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n947\n2\n25\nLilley, owners of the schooner, fishing bounty\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n234\n2\n24\nLimitation, President recommends repeal of acts of, in\ncertain criminal cases\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n85\nLinnville road, (see Roads.)\n1\n22\nLinn, Joseph, invalid pension -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n5\n474\n2\n22\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n7\n2\n22\nLincoln, Jonathan, administrator of Samuel, damages\nunder contract, delay on part of Government -\nRep. Com.\n1\n20\n1\n23\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n17\n-\n-\n1\n24\nLining, Polly, executor of Edward Blake, released from\njudgment, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n683\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n344\n-\n-\n2\n25\nLincoln, John H, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n771\n8\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n255\nLion, present from Emperor of Morocco, (see Morocco.)\n2\n25\nLipscomb, Jesse, and John Lutz, money of theirs stolen\nfrom post office\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n725\n1\n22\nLittle, James, revolutionary pension -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n367\n1\n23\nLittle, Charles, bounty on fishing voyage\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n87\n2\n25\nLittle Egg Harbor, report of Major Smith in relation to\nthe improvement of\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n32\n2\n25\nreport showing the nature of the work, &c., and\nadditional sum required in 1838\nEx. Doc.\n5\n90\n-\n2\n25\nmemorial of meeting of citizens, remonstrating\nagainst manner of making the improvements -\nEx. Doc.\n10\n333\n3\n'25\nreport of engineer as to manner of making the im-\nprovement, cost, &c., with copies of the con-\ntracts\n-\n-\n-\n-\nI\nEx. Doc.\n5\n223\n1\n23\nLithographic press, use of the Navy Department; re-\ncommended by the Secretary of the Navy, pages\n226 and 241 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n1\n22\nLivingston, Walter, representatives of supplies furnish-\ned army during the revolution\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n254\n1\n23\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n56\n1\n22\nLivingston, Col. Richard, heirs of, land as Cana-\ndian volunteer\n-\n-\n3\n329\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n23\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n61\n2\n25\nagainst permitting location, on lands not offered\nfor sale\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n447\nLivesay, William B., change entry of land\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n154\nLive oak, preservation of, correspondence of agents,\ntized by\nwith list of the agents, their pay, &c. -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n178\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 221\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nLive oak.-Continued.\n2\n22\nreport of the Secretary of the Navy, in relation to\nthe preservation of the, with various documents\non the subject\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n23\n1\n24\nLoans by banks to members of Congress and public offi-\ncers; speculate in the public lands, report of\nSelect Committee on the subject\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n846\n1\n22\nLobdell, John L., land claim -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n324\n1\n28\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n34\n2\n25\nLobdell, Ebenezer, extra work, under contract\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n824\n2\n25\nLockwood, Millington, heirs of, revolutionary claim\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n971\n1\n22\nLogan, John, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n372\n1\n24\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n302\n3\n25\nLogan, Andrew, donation of land, culture of silk\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n85\n2\n25\nLombard, Gabriel\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n1002\n3\n25\nLong, Matthew, Indian depredations in Florida\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n162\n2\n25\nLongitude, &c., to be ascertained by magnetism\n-\nEx. Doc.\n11\n432\n2\n22\nLoomis, Lucy, five years half-pay, late war\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n95\n1\n24\nLoomis, Daniel, work on Cumberland road\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n776\n2\n24\nLoomis, Leonard, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n181\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n319\n2\n24\nLoomis, Walter, and Abel Gay, work on Cumberland\nroad -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n308\n2\n25\nLoomis and Bassett, prize money, destruction of ene-\nmies fort, &c., in 1816\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n416\n1\n22\nLoring, Jacob, revolutionary pension -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n867\n1\n24\nLoring, Col. Joseph, losses on Treasury notes, fuel, &c.,\nwhile on recruiting service -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n621\n1\n28\nLord and Mood, bounty on fishing voyage\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n211\nLouisville and Portland canal. (See Canals.)\n2\n25\nLouisville Savings Institution, remit interest to, on cer-\ntain deposites under the deposite act -\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n466\nLouisiana, lands in, matters relating to lands in Louisi-\nana. (See Lands, in Louisiana.)\nmemorial from Louisiana on the subject of the\nBank United States, and the removal of the pub-\nlic deposites. (See Bank United States.)\n1\n24\nLouisiana, frontiers of, in relation to the protection of,\ninvasion from Texas -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n249\n1\n22\nLouisiana, State, Legislature in favor of canal from fort\nSt. Philips to Briton Island\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n219\n1\n22\nreport of committee of the Legislature, on the sub-\nject of sugar refinery of that State\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n220\n1\n22\nLegislature of, on subject of Blair's method for\npreventing the explosion of steam boilers\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n226\n1\n23\nlands acquired by the purchase of, statement of the\nreceipts and expenses up to 1882\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n499\n1\n28\nreport of committee in favor of granting lands, to\naid the State in internal improvements\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n159\n2\n23\nLegislature of, asking for land, aid in education &c.\nEx. Doc.\n4\n156\n1\n24\nmemorial of inhabitants of the parish of Rapides,\nasking right of pre-emption\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n152\n2\n25\nLegislature, on the subject of pre-emptions, back\nconcessions, and military on the Sabine\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n205\n2\n25\nLegislature in favor of pre-emptions\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n406\n2\n23\ncauses which have retarded the issuing of land pa-\ntents in\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n28\n2\n24\nnumber of claims confirming in, and number of\npatents issued to February, 1837\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n168\n2\n25\nnumber of patents issued, &c., from 1887 to May\n1888 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc\n10\n--\n1\n24\ncorrespondence in relation to locating the two\ntownships granted the State for seminaries\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n222\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nDescription\nSession.\nCongress.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nLouisiana-Continued.\n1\n24\nreport of committee in favor of establishing land\noffice at Natchitoches\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n220\n8\n25\nfrontiers of, invaded by troops from Texas\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n71\n25\nLegislature of, against the sub-Treasury\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n201\n3\n2\n24\nLovegrove, Hampton, revolutionary pension -\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n168\n2\n25\nLovely's donation, on extending time for locating claims\nunder\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n294\n-\n22\nLowell, John, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n438\n1\n2\n24\nLowell, James and R. Clay, refund duties; molasses\ndestroyed by fire\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n208\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n522\n-\n2\n25\nLowe, Captain James, for services rendered, rescuing\nAmerican crew and others from pirates\n-\nRep. Com.\n6\n129\n2\nLoury, Col. John, services rendered Cherokee Indians\nRep. Com.\n4\n916\n25\n23\nLucas, Robert, invalid pension\nRep. Com.\n4\n555\n1\n-\n-\n-\n1\n24\n-\n-\n-\n-\n{ 1\n105 )\nSame -\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n405 $\n2\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n75\n24\n-\n-\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n225\n2\nLucas, Elisha, revolutionary pension -\n-\n1\nRep. Com.\n2\n261\n23\n-\n1\n22\nLudlow, Charles, security of purser; losses on sale of\nTreasury notes\n301\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n2\n22\nLudlum, George; heirs of, pay as soldier, late war\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n56\n23\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n46\n1\n-\n-\n2\n25\nLunatic asylum, District of Columbia, on subject of\nestablishing\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n96\n-\n25\nreport of committee in favor of same\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n928\n2\n8\n25\nLunatics, memorial of citizens of Philadelphia, praying\nthat measures may be adopted to ascertain the\nnumber of, within the United States -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n141\n2\n25\nLutz and Lipscomb, money of theirs stolen from post\noffice -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n725\n2\n24\nLyman, Andrew, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n73\n1\n23\nLynch, Dominick, insolvent debtor, release reversion-\nary right, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n394\n2\n25\nLynn harbor, report of survey of\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n226\n1\n22\nLyon, Mathew, heirs of, refund fine, under sedition act\nRep. Com.\n1\n218\n491\n23\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n1\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n304\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n377\n22\nLyon, Joseph, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n17\n1\n2\n25\nLyon, J. G. and others, advances to troops, Florida war\nRep. Com.\n4\n889\nLytle, Wm. 3d, deputy collector, indemnity official acts\nRep. Com.\n4\n484\n1\n23\n2\n25\nLytle, Robert, surveyor general of Ohio, &c., respecting\ndefalcation of\n-\n--\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n990\n2\n23\nMabry, David, documents in support of his claim of pre-\nemption, Choctaw country\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n79\n2\n22\nMacomb, General Alexander, report of Committee on\nMilitary Affairs, in favor of releasing him from\nliability as surety for Paymaster Champlain, on\nthe ground of delay, &c\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n6\n2\n22\nreport of Committee of Claims, adverse -\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n114\n1\n24\nreport in favor of allowing him pay and emolu-\nments for brevet rank\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n265\n1\n24\ndocuments explanatory of this claim, brevet pay -\nRep. Com.\n2\n34\n2\n25\nanother report, favorable, same object\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n3\n-\n24\nMackall, Benjamin H., house destroyed by the British,\nlate war\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n398\n5\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n13\nI\nMackall, John G., buildings destroyed by the British,\nlate war\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n570\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.\n223\nCongress.\nDescription\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n24\nMackall, Richard, buildings destroyed by the British,\nlate war\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n578\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n601\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n214\n24\nMackay, James, heirs of, opinion, Supreme Court, land\n-\nclaim of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n148\n25\nMackay, Eliza, slave lost, while in public service\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n116\n25\nMacon Steamboat Company, import iron free of duty -\nEx. Doc.\n10\n400\n24\nMadison, James, Ex-President of the United States, in-\nformation of the death of, and proceedings\nthereon\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n298\n24\nPresident recommends the purchase of his manu-\nscripts\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n8\n24\nMadison, Channing, extra work on Cumberland road -\nRep. Com.\n3\n698\n25\nMadison, General William, commutation claim\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n728\n24\nMadrazo, Don Juan, report of Secretary of State, with\nletter of the Attorney General, declining to give\nhis opinion on the claim of, indemnity for ille-\ngal seizure of his property, &c.\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n292\n24\nreport of Committee of Claims, on this claim\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n629\n24\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n250\n22\nMagruder, Thomas, B., confirmation, land claim\n-\nRep. Com.\n5\n469\n22\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n50\nMagruder, Elizabeth. (See heirs of Rignal Hillary.)\n22\nMagill, David, Indian depredations\n-\n-\nt\nRep. Com.\n1\n91\n22\nMaguire, John H., commissions, disbursing navy pen\nsion fund\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n98\n23\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n18\n24\nMaguire, James, sergeant in the army, extra services -\nRep Com.\n1\n135\n24\nMaggart, Henry, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n711\n25\nMaglenen, James, heirs of, lost horse -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n172\n25\nMagnetism, on the subject of ascertaining longitude and\nlatitude by\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n11\n432\n24\nMahon, John, and Asa Munger, sureties of deputy post-\nmaster\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n626\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\nS\n714\n22\nMaison, Rouge, report on the land claim of Daniel W.\nCox, under grant to\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n178\n24\nmemorial of the Legislature of Louisiana ; with\nreports of committees of former Congresses and\nother documents annexed, on the subject of pro-\nviding for the adjustment of claims under grants\nto\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n50\n24\nreport of committee in favor of providing for the\nsettlement of these claims\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n554\n22\nMaine, Northeastern Boundary, between Maine and\nNew Brunswick, President informs Congress\nthat the King of the Netherlands had given his\nopinion on the subject, page 5\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n23\nPresident informs Congress question of, not yet\nsettled, page 3\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n23\nreport of the Secretary of State, in relation to the\nnegotiation for the settlement of\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n62\n24\nPresident declines acceding to certain conditions\nproposed by Great Britain in the settlement of,\npage 4\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n24\nresolutions of the Legislature of Massachusetts,\nurging the settlement of the controversy\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n199\n24\ndocuments in relation to the claim of Maine for\nexpenses, &c, in maintaining jurisdiction over\nEx. Doc.\n3\n125\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n24\nreport of Committee of Foreign Affairs, on refund-\nDigitized by\ning to Maine expenses incurred, &c. -\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n2AS\n224\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nMaine, Northeastern boundary, &re.-Continued.\n2\n24\ndocuments in relation to the claim of New Hamp-\nshire, on same account\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n155\n1\n25\ncorrespondence with Great Britain on the bound-\nary question, between June, 1836, and Septem-\nter, 1837, [at extra session]\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n31\n2\n25\ncorrespondence with the British authorities, in\nrelation to the disputed boundary, and the im-\nprisonment of E.S. Greely, embracing all pre-\nviously communicated to both Houses up to\n1838 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n126\n2\n25\nreport of commissioners under the Ghent treaty,\nwith various other information in relation to said\nboundary\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n11\n451\n3\n25\nproceedings of, and correspondence with the Exe-\ncutive of the State of Maine, in relation to the\ndisputed boundary\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n181\n-\n-\n8\n25\nsame, in regard to the removal of trespassers from\nthe Aroostook country\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n222\n3\n25\nreport of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, au-\nthorizing the President of the United States to\nmaintain jurisdiction, &c.\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n314\n2\n25\nLegislature of Massachusetts, on the subject of the\nboundary question\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n408\n2\n25\nLegislature of Maine, same\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n354\nMaine, State of, memorials from, on the subject of the\nBank of the United States, and the removal of\nthe public deposites. (See Bank U. States.)\nmemorials from, for and against reduction of du-\nties. (See Duties.)\n1\n22\nLegislature in behalf of the surviving officers and\nsoldiers of the revolution\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n182\n-\n1\n22\nLegislature in favor of reducing the tariff, &c. -\nEx. Doc.\n4\n182\n2\n22\nreport of the Secretary of War, respecting fortifi-\ncations and military defences in\n1\n24\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n25\nLegislature of, on the subject of fortifications\nEx. Doc.\n10\n363\n-\n8\n25\nplaces in Maine which should be fortified; protect\nher frontiers -\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n218\n-\n-\n2\n23\nreport of survey; road through northern frontiers of\nEx. Doc.\n4\n144\n2\n23\nmemorial for construction of breakwater, Portland\nharbor\nEx. Doc.\n4\n155\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n24\nmemorial of physicians; erect marine hospital at\nPortland\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n68\n2\n25\nmemorial of inhabitants, same object\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n288\n2\n24\nmemorial of inhabitants of Portland; reduce duty\non coal\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n106\n2\n24\ndocuments in relation to the claim of Maine to be\nreimbursed amount paid to J. and P. Harford,\ngrowing out of the disputed boundary, between\nthat State and New Brunswick\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n125\n2\n24\nreport of committee in favor of reimbursing ex-\npenses paid the Hartfords\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n249\n2\n25\ndocuments in relation to similar claim for amount\npaid Ebenezer S. Greely and others -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n390\n2\n25\nmemorial of inhabitants of the State, on the sub-\nject of trade with New Brunswick, &c.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n151\n2\n25\nmemorial of inhabitants of Portland, bankrupt\nsystem\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n132\n2\n25\nmemorial of inhabitants for the improvement of\nCrooked and Androscoggin's rivers\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n280\nMail contracts. (See Contracts, by the Post Office De-\npartment.)\nMails, Sunday. (See Sabbath.)\nDigitized by Google\n2D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 225\nDescription\nof hook.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nMails, postage from. (See Postage.)\nMails, money lost in the. (See Money.)\nMail-routes. (See Post-routes.)\nMails, observations of the President in relation to the\ntransportation of the mail on railroads, page 25\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\nremarks of Postmaster General on same subject, with\nsundry documents; pages 396 and 403\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\nPresident again calls the attention of Congress to\nthis subject page 21 -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\nPresident's observations respecting the transmis-\nmission of inflammatory papers through the\nmails ; page 26\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\nPostmaster General on same subject, page 397 -\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\nPostmaster General recommends amendment to\nthe law authorizing contracts with Railroad\nCompanies for carrying the mails ; documents\naccompanying the President's message ; page\n511 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\nreport of committee, on failures of the mails be-\ntween Washington and Boston\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n265\nWestern, causes of failures between Washington\nand Wheeling, in 1838\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n348\nnumber and causes of failure of the ordinary and\nexpress mails, from July to December, 1839, to\nand from New Orleans\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n145\nbetween U. S. and Great Britain, report of com-\nmittee on the subject of making letters free of\npostage\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n311\nin relation to the contract for carrying the mail\nfrom Louisville to New Orleans\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n212\nExpress, established ; report with President's An-\nnual Message, page 512\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\npostage paid by the Departments, express mail.\n(See Postage.)\nlist of routes in operation in 1838, and expense of\ntransportation\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n115\nsame, previous to July, 1837\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n148\nfailures between New York and New Orleans -\nEx. Doc.\n10\n849\nand ordinary mails, postage, contracts, &c.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n387\nMails, Southern, memorials of citizens of Charleston,\nS. C., in favor of changing the mail route, so as\nto go by Halifax and Wilmington\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n184\nmemorial of inhabitants of Cheraw, against the\nchange\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n246\nmemorial of inhabitants of Camden, against the\nchange\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n259\nmemorial of inhabitants of Columbia, against the\nchange\n-\n-\n-\nI\n-\nEx. Doc.\n9\n325\nMail road, Louisville to St. Louis ; quantity of land in\nIndiana on route of, unsold\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n177\nfails, extra allowance on contracts for extra services in\ncarrying the mail, and for losses on contracts;\nreports on applications for, to wit\nin favor of Hard and Longstreet, extra services -\nRep. Com.\n8\n670\nin favor of Walker, Kinkle, and Carothers Pe-\nters, Moore and Company ; and Austill and\nRhodes, extra services\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n745\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n144\nin favor of John Brown and Company\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n594\nagainst the claim of John Smull, for losses occa-\nsioned by destruction of bridge on the route -\nRep. Com.\non the claim of J. F. Caldwell, for losses in conse-\nDigitize by\n961\nquence of a change in contract by the Dept.\nan\nRep. Com.\n4\n98°\n29\n226\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nMails.-Continued.\n2\n25\nin favor of Jamison and Williamson, for extra ser-\nvices\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n991\n2\n25\nsame in the case of Cornelius Taylor\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n992\n8\n25\nin favor of claim of M. W. Dickey, violation of\ncontract on the part of the Post Office Depart-\nment\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n213\n3\n25\nin favor of making additional allowance to A. and\nJ. L. White, proposals made, &c., under misap-\nprehension\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n286\n2\n25\nagainst the application of S. H. Benton and others,\nto be released as sureties on bid for mail con-\ntract, and then abandoned\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Co:n.\n4\n1051\n2\n25\nallowances and curtailments made by the Post-\nmaster General, in 1837\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n9\n329\n2\n25\nMail, robbers, in favor of paying Colt and Donaldson,\nfor services and expenses in arresting, &c., mail\nrobbers\nRep. Com.\n2\n528\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n24\nin favor of rewarding D. W. Haley, for apprehend-\ning his two slaves who had robbed the mail, and\nfled -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n210\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n2'\n1\n22\nMail, guard, pension allowed Patrick Green -\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n179\n2\n25\nMail coaches, on the subject of restricting number of\npassengers in\nRep. Com.\n4\n898\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n22\nMajors, Thomas and others, Yazoo land claim\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n236\n1\n23\nMajor General of the Army report of committee ad-\nverse to abolishing office of, with statement\nshowing the pay, &c., of a major general\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n46\n1\n24\nMalone, Daniel, correct error, purchase of land\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n489\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n375\n1\n24\nMalone, John, heirs of, wagon and team lost, in the re-\nvolution\n-\n-\n-\n1\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n653\n2\n24\nMalone, Leslie, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n105\n1\n24\nMaley, James, refund money erroneously paid, &c.\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n700\n2\n25\nMallaby, Francis, sailingmaster, allowance for quarters,\n&c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n553\n1\n22\nManney and Burnes, indemnity, losses on brick for Fort\nMacon\n3\n402\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n28\nMann, William, settlement of accounts as deputy mar-\nshal -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n550\n1\n23\nManley, Jesse, depredations by the Indians in 1812\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n402\n2\n24\nManning, Cornelius, slave carried off by the British,\nlate war\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n291\n2\n25\nSame -\n1\n263\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n25\nMandeville, John, representatives of, building destroy-\ned, during the revolution\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n470\nManufactures, protection of, for matters on this subject,\n1\n(see also under head of Duties.)\n1\n22\nPresident Jackson's observations in relation to the\nprotection of manufactures; Annual Message,\npage 13\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n3\n1\n22\nsame by the Secretary of the Treasury, (Mr. Mc-\nLane,) sec in annual report on finance, page 9 -\nEx. Doc.\n1\n3\n2\n22\nPresident again calls the attention of Congress to\nthis subject, page 9, annual message -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n22\nsame by Secretary of the Treasury, (Mr. Taney,)\npage 9\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n15\n1\n22\nManufactures, returns of all the manufactures in the\nUnited States, collected by the Secretary of the\nTreasury, [bound in two volumes]\n-\n-\nEx. Doc\n6\n313\n2\n22\nreport of committee on subject of delay in printing\nzed by\nthese returns, &c.\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n\\\n64\n-\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 227\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nManufactures.-Continued.\n2\n22\nlist of names and their pay, of agents appointed to\ncollect information, &c.\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n86\n1\n22\nMarin, E. and others, land claim\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n62\n1\n22\nMarigny, Prosper, land claim\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n12\n1\n22\nMarigny, Bernard, land claim\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n3\n1\n22\nMarks and Brodie, remit duty on books\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n80\n1\n24\nMarks, John, widow of, commutation claim\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n475\n2\n25\nMarks, Lucy, widow of John, same\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n132\n1\n22\nMarshall, Amos, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n369\n1\n24\nMarshall, Philip, representatives of John, extra rations,\nofficer, revenue cutter\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n624\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n41\n1\n24\nMarshall, Benjamin, representatives of, property de-\nstroyed by the enemy during the revolution\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n821\n2\n25\nMarshall, Robert, bounty land sold for taxes\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n364\n1\n22\nMarbury, William, enter land to include his improve-\nments\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n174\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n209\n1\n22\nMartin, John L., confirm his entry on school lands\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n166\n1\n23\nMartin, Edward B., released from judgment, &c\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n421\n1\n24\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n455\n1\n23\nMartin, Thomas, work on Cumberland road -\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n456\n1\n23\nMartin, Henry, work on Cumberland road\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n456\n1\n23\nMartin, James, work on Cumberland road\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n455\n1\n24\nMartin, Richard, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n207\ns\n25\nMartin, Joel, property lost while he was in public ser-\nvice -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n46\n1\n22\nMartin, Samuel, memorial of, newspapers to be free of\npostage\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n19\n2\n24\nMartin, Samuel, memorial of, in favor of depositing with\nthe States, models of patents, &c.\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n120\n1\n22\nMarston, David, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n365\n1\n23\nMarsh, James, allowance of drawback\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n153\n1\n24\nMarch. John, navy pension\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n706\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n417\n3\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n191\n2\n25\nMarcus, William, re-locate pre-emption right\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n664\n1\n22\nMartinique, respecting tonnage duty on vessels coming\nfrom\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n21\ns\n25\nMartinique, Fauvel de la, remit duty on salvage property\nRep. Com.\n1\n217\n2\n25\nMarket-house, Capitol Hill, report of committee in favor\nof its removal, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n1038\n1\n24\nMarcus Hook, expenditures, &c., improvement of\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n297\n3\n25\nreport of examination of harbor of\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n110\n1\n22\nMarble, memorial of manufactures of, against reducing\nduty on\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n247\nMarine hospitals. (See Hospitals, Marine.)\nMarine Corps, estimates of appropriations for the service\nof. (See annual report of the Secretary of the\nNavy, accompanying President's message at\ncommencement of each session.)\n8\n22\nreport of committee making the same allowance\nof pay, &c., to the officers of, as are allowed\nofficers of the army\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n117\n1\n23\nsame subject\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n42\n2\n23\nSecretary of the Navy recommends that barracks\nbe placed without the bounds of the different\nnavy yards; documents President's message,\npage 313\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n24\nmemorial of officers of the, relative to the right of\nitized by\nEx. Doc. Google\n2\ncommand at the navy yards\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n228\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nMarine Corps.-Continued.\n2\n24\nsuggestions of the Secretary of the Navy in rela-\ntion to the allowance of double rations to officers,\ncommanding separate stations ; (documents ac-\ncompanying President's message, page 448) -\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n25\nreport of committee, amend act for its better orga-\nnization, &c -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n485\n2\n22\nreport of committee in favor of extra allowance to\nLieutenants Crabb and Reynolds, for extra ser-\nvices\n1\n47\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n24\nreport of committee adverse to the claim of Col.\nJohn M. Gamble, for extra services -\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n763\n2\n24\nsame in the case of D. G. Farragut\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n279\nMaryland, State of, memorials from, on the subject of\nthe Bank United States, and the removal of the\npublic deposites. (See Bank United States.)\nmemorials on the subject of the tariff. (See Duties.)\n1\n22\namendatory act of, incorporating Chesapeake and\nOhio Canal\n-\nEx Doc\n5\n217\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n22\nmemorial of merchants of Baltimore, in favor of\nduty on fossil salt\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n74\n1\n24\nLegislature of, for survey of Chesapeake bay and\nSusquehanna river, with view to the improve-\nment of the harbor of Havre de Grace. (See\nHavre de Grace harbor.)\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n202\n8\n25\nLegislature in favor of appropriation, improve-\nment of the harbor of Havre de Grace\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n183\n1\n24\nLegislature of, against expunging certain resolu-\ntions from the Journal of the Senate of U.S. -\nEx. Doc.\n7\n672\n1\n24\nLegislature of, in favor of distributing proceeds of\nsales of the public lands\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n673\n2\n24\nLegislature in favor of extending the franking pri-\nvilege\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n103\n2\n25\nmemorial of Board of Trade of Baltimore in favor\nof claims, French spoliations -\n8\n285\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n25\nsame, in relation to the employment of boys in the\nmerchant service\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n79\n2\n25\nLegislature of, aid, completion of Chesapeake and\nOhio Canal\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n339\n2\n25\nLegislature of, on the subject of the currency, &c.,\nand against the sub-Treasury\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n342\n2\n25\nmemorial of inhabitants of Allegany, in favor of\nthe sub-Treasury\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n397\n8\n25\nCity Council of Baltimore, in favor of appropria-\ntion for the improvement of the harbor of that\ncity -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n219\n2\n24\nreport of committee in favor of paying for the Levy\ncourt-house of Calvert county, destroyed by the\nBritish, late war\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n313\n1\n22\nMassias, Abraham A., indemnity, damages from official\nacts -\n-\n-\n1\n76\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n24\nMason, David, heirs of, commutation claim\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n816\n1\n24\nMassie, Major Thomas, heirs of, commutation claim -\nRep. Com.\n3\n636\n2\n25\nMason, Ashbel, revolutionary bounty land\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n409\n2\n25\nMason, Richard, and John Milling, commutation claim\nRep. Com.\n3\n735\n2\n25\nMassey, Samuel, and Thomas James, enter land, benefit\nof their iron works\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n890\n2\n23\nMasters, John, horse lost in military service -\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n835\nMassachusetts, State of, memorials from, on the subject\nof the Bank U.S., and the removal of the public\ndeposites, (see Bank U. S.)\nsame, as to the tariff, (see Duties.)\nDigitized by Google\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.\n229\nDescription\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nMassachusetts, State of, memorials as to the subject of\nnullification, (see Nullification.)\nmemorial of citizens of, for banking privilege -\nEx. Doc.\n3\n95\nsame, for same object\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n109\nmemorial of citizens against slavery in District of\nColumbia\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n96\nresolutions of Legislature, same subject, and on\nthe right of petition -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n21\nmemorial of citizens of Boston, reduce postage on\nnewspapers\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n106\nmemorial of citizens of Charlestown, pay for\nproperty destroyed by the British in 1775\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n55\nreport of committee against indemnifying for\nproperty destroyed by the British, in Charles-\ntown, in 1775, as above prayed for\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n582\nmemorial of citizens for custom house at Plymouth\nEx. Doc.\n2\n52\nresolutions of Legislature in relation to repairs of\nfortification, Castle Island\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n160\nmemorial of merchants, French spoliations prior\nto 1800\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n87\nmemorial of merchants of Boston, erect new cus-\ntom house\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n65\nmemorial of citizens of Salem, remit duty on\ngoods destroyed by fire in New York -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n160\nLegislature of, urging upon Congress the settle-\nment with Great Britain of the northeastern\nboundary\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n199\nLegislature, in favor of preventing the introduc-\ntion of foreign paupers\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n219\nLegislature, in favor of distributing the proceeds\nfrom sales, public lands\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n240\nLegislature, on the subject of fortifications, Bos-\nton harbor\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n241\nmemorial of Perez Morton and others, French\nspoliations prior to 1800\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n40\nmemorial of merchants of Newburyport, same -\nEx. Doc.\n2\n42\nmaps of the harbors of Provincetown, Nantucket,\nand other places, cannot be furnished this\nsession\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n165\nLegislature, remonstrating against bill reported in\n1837 for reducing tariff of duties\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n170\nmemorial of women of Boston, against annexation\nof Texas\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n45\nreport of Secretary of War, amount due for militia\nclaims\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n45\nmemorial of inhabitants, claims on Mexico and\narbitrament of national disputes\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n68\nmembers of the Legislature, adjustment claims\non Mexico\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n291\nmemorial of inhabitants against foreign emigration\nEx. Doc.\n2\n70\nmemorial of professors of Cambridge, duelling -\nEx. Doc.\n8\n221\nsame, adjustment of international disputes\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n290\ninhabitants of New Bedford, against repealing\nduty on tallow\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n282\ninhabitants of the State, explain pension act of\n1836 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n243\nbooksellers of Boston, against international copy-\nright law\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n340\nLegislature, against annexation of Texas\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n878\non the subject of duelling -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\nin relation to the militia\n-\n-\nEx. Docgitized\nby\non subject of Northeastern boundary\nEx. Doc.\n10\nCherokee Indians -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n-\n230\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n2\n25\nMassachusetts, Legislature, against sub-treasury\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n405\n2\n25\non right of petition\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n408\n2\n25\ninhabitants of the State of, against copy-right law\nEx. Doc.\n10\n416\n8\n25\nLegislature, against reducing duty on salt or re-\npealing bounty to fishermen\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n236\n8\n25\nreport of committee on the subject of retroceding\njurisdiction over land belonging to armory at\nSpringfield\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n296\nMather, Elias, (see Elbert Anderson's representatives.)\n1\n22\nMatheny, Wm. revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n19\n2\n24\nMatthews, Chas. S and others, losses on contract, mar-\nble for custom house, New York\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n117\n2\n25\nMatson, Enoch, re-locate New Madrid certificate\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n635\n1\n24\nMaurice, Theo. W transfer appropriation, settle ac-\ncounts of\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n532\n2\n23\nMaxwell James, military land fraudulently obtained by\nanother adverse report\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n109\n2\n25\nSame, favorable\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n857\n1\n24\nMaxwell, Doctor David H., medical services, on corps\nof rangers\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n759\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n55\n2\n25\nMaxwell, Thomas, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\n'Rep. Com.\n3\n747\n1\n22\nMay, Samuel, buildings destroyed at Buffalo, late war\n-\nRep. Com.\n5\n501\n1\n23\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n389\n1\n22\nMay, Oliver, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n120\n1\n22\nMay, James S. and others, Yazoo land claim -\n236\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n1\n22\nMayfield, George, Indian reservation granted him\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n182\n2\n25\nMays, Elizabeth, arrears of navy pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n431\n2\n23\nMayflower, owners of the schooner, fishing bounty\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n47\n2\n25\nMay river, N. C., causes of delay in making survey of\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n315\n8\n25\nreport of the survey by Lieut. Wilkes, with a\nview to naval depot\n-\n-\n-\nEx.' Doc.\n3\n85\n1\n23\nMcAllister and Cornyn, work on Cumberland road\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n456\n2\n24\nMcAram, John, public lots for museum and botanical\ngarden\n290\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n1\n24\nMcBride, William, refund amount of judgment recov-\nered against him as postmaster\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n470\n1\n24\nMcBride Robert, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n749\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n219\n1\n22\nMcCausland, Robert, invalid pension -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n345\n2\n22\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n7\n-\n1\n23\nMcCay, George, work on Cumberland road\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n455\n2\n25\nMcCay, James, claim for French spoliations rejected\nby board of commissioners\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n973\n1\n23\nMcCally, James, surety of collector, internal taxes\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n82\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n335\n1\n23\nMcCann, Rebecca, horse lost in military service\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n472\n1\n24\nMcCandless, Thomas F., horse lost in military service\nRep. Com.\n2\n427\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n18\n1\n23\nMcCarty, James, lost horse\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n168\n1\n24\nMcCarty, John, buildings destroyed by the enemy, late\nwar -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n363\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n10\n1\n23\nMcCartney, John, property of his scized by public\nofficers\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\nS\n433\n1\n24\nSame\n530\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n976\n2\n25\nMcCarty, John L., professional services, prosecution of\ncertain suits -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n1045\n24\nMcCarroll, John, scrip on military land warrant\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n137\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n203\n-\n-\n23 McChristall, Patrick, work on Cumberland road\ni\n\\\nRep. Com.\n4\n433\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 231\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n1\n23\nMcClelland and Smith, sureties of receiver of lands -\nRep. Com.\n3\n430\nI\n24\nreport of the Solicitor of the Treasury of their\nliability as surety of receiver, &c.\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n129\n1\n24\nreport of committee in favor of releasing, on the\nground of delay in prosecuting, &c. -\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n91\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n357\n2\n24\nMcClelland, John, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n144\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n172\n2\n25\nMcClellan, John, surety for postmaster, &c.\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n1058\n2\n25\nMcClelland, John, heirs of, revolutionary seven years half\npay -\n1\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n7\n733\n2\n22\nMcClenahan, John, datnage to his crop in Indian coun-\ntry by order of public officer -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n31\n1\n23\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n78\n3\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n222\n1\n23\nMcCobb, Parker, refund foreign tonnage duty -\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n103\n1\n23\nMcCollom, Andrew, buildings injured by the British,\nlate war\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n161\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\nI\n1\nRep. Com.\n3\n623\n1\n23\nMcColgan, John, support to American seamen while in\nprison\n-\n-\n-\n,\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n478\n3\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\nRep. Com.\n1\n153\n1\n24\nMcCord, David, representatives of, public money lost\nby fire, &c.\n-\n-\n-\nI\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n686\n2\n24\nMcCormick, John, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n127\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n270\n2\n25\nMcCormick, George, heirs of, commutation claim\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n740\n2\n25\nMcComb, Samuel, compensation, superintending erec-\ntion of branch mint, North Carolina -\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n464\n]\n23\nMcCoy, George, work on Cumberland road\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n455\n1\n22\nMcCoy's report on country set apart for Indians remov-\ning west of the Mississippi\nI\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n172\n1\n23\nMcCreary, John E., bounty land sold for taxes\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n341\n2\n25\nMcCrear, John, and Harvey Wakefield\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n368\n2\n25\nMcCray, Michael, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n422\n2\n25\nMcCrady, Robert, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n682\n1\n23\nMcCristale, Patrick, work on Cumberland road\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n455\n2\n24\nMcCullock, Benjamin, invalid pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n72\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n540\n3\n25\nMcCue, Owen, prize ticket, lottery, Washington, D.C.\nRep. Com.\n2\n293\n]\n23\nMcCutcheon, James, property taken by troops, late war\nRep. Com.\n4\n462\n1\n24\nMcCurdy, Archibald, commutation claim\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n748\n1\n23\nMcDaniel, Alexander, memorial of, on subject of end-\nless life, &c. -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n118\n2\n23\nsame subject\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n191\n1\n23\nMcDermott, James, work on Cumberland road\n-\nRep- Com.\n4\n455\n1\n22\nMcDonough, John, land claim\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n13\nI\n23\nMcDonell, John, forage taken from him, use of troops,\n&c. -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n494\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n19\nI\n24\nMcDonald, Hugh, horse lost in public service\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n318\n:\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n71\n1\n23\nMcDonald, Ferdinand D., Spanish settlement right,\nland claim\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n110\n:\n25\nMcDonald, John, revolutionary certificates\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n614\n:\n23\nMcDonell, John, memorial of, for indemnity for losses\nin Canada by confiscation, he taking part in\nbehalf U. S., late war\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n16\n22\nMcDowell, John, commutation claim\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n287\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n\\\n188\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com,\n197\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n1\n-\nRep. Com.\n110\n-\n23 McElroy and Carter, pre-emptions\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n31'\n232\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n1\n24\nMcEwen, Patrick, arrears of pension -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n391\n2\n25\nMcElfresh, Philemon, and others, soldiers of late war -\nRep. Com.\n3\n396\n1\n24\nMcFadden, George, arrears of invalid pension\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n722\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n224\n1\n24\nMcFarland, James, arrears of invalid pension -\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n477\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n276\n1\n23\nMcGinnis, Hugh, extra work on Cumberland road\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n354\n1\n28\nMcGay, John, same\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n455\n2\n25\nMcGrew, John, report of register on land claim of\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n25\n1\n28\nMcGirth and Bradford, conveyance of Indian reservation\nRep. Com.\n4\n540\n2\n25\nMcHatton, John, administrator of, commutation claim -\nRep. Com.\n4\n826\n2\n25\nMcHenry, John, explanatory letter of, on claims for\nFrench spoliations\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n292\n1\n22\nMcHugh, John, heirs of, donation land claim -\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\nB\n1\n28\nMcJimsey and Jackson, drawback on sugar, omission\nin return of lading\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n331\n2\n24\nMcKee, Martha, Virginia land warrant\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n320\n1\n22\nMcKimm, Hannah, confirmation, land claim -\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n69\n2\n22\nMcKim, John, for extra services\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n126\n1\n28\nMcKinney, Daniel, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n782\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n3:35\n3\n25\nMcKinnie, John, claim for commissions on debt due the\nU.S. which he prosecuted for, under an agree-\nment with the Secretary of the Treasury\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n129\n1\n28\nMcKinney, William, work on Cumberland road\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n455\n2\n28\nMcKnight, Doctor Charles, representatives of, revolu-\ntionary claim\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n119\n2\n25\nMcLemore, Martha E., five years half pay pension, late\nwar\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n502\n1\n24\nMcMahon, James, damages incurred in arresting and\nprosecuting postmaster suspected of robbing the\nmails\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n548\n2\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n65\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n28\n1\n23\nMcMechan and Ballantine, work on Cumberland road -\nRep. Com.\n4\n455\n1\n22\nMcMillan, William, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n147\n2\n22\nMcMillan, Arthur, buildings destroyed, &c.\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n32\n2\n24\nMcNeil, Neil, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n132\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n154\n1\n24\nMcPherson, James, Indian agent, additional compensa-\ntion, in lieu of house rent, &c.\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n194\n2\n24\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n267\n1\n23\nMcPherson, Nancy, property destroyed by Indians, late\nwar with Great Britain\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n382\ns\n25\nMcPherson, William, pre-emption to land\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n93\n1\n22\nMeade, Everard, commutation claim -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n5\n504\n1\n28\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\nI\n54\n2\n25\non allowing interest\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n406\n2\n25\nin favor of allowing pay for higher rank -\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n950\n1\n22\nMeade, Richard W., claims on Spain, &c., Sc. -\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n316\n1\n23\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n167\n1\n28\nMeade, Marston, property of his destroyed as Indian in-\ntruder\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n144\n1\n28\nMeade, Joseph, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n404\n2\n25\nMeade, Hodijah, administrator of Peyton Randolph, re-\nnewal of copy right\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n1062\n8\n25\nMeads, Mary C., heir of Jas. Naglennen, horse lost, &c.\nRep. Com.\n1\n172\n1\n28\nMeachum, Simeon, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n393\n2\n25\nMease, Doctor James, on subject of tropical plants\n-\nRep. Com.\n10\n375\nMeasures and weights, (see Weights and measures.)\nMechanics, on Treasury building, (see Treasury\nDigitized by Google\nbuilding.)\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.\n233\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n1\n22\nMeeker, Samuel, supplies furnished troops at New Or-\nleans in 1806\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n364\nMedical services, reports on applications to be compen-\nsated for, to wit:\n1\n22\nin favor of Nathan Carver, for attendance on sick\nsoldiers\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n342\n1\n28\nin favor of Doctor Wm. Baker, for attendance on\nBritish soldiers, prisoners, taken at Bladens-\nburg -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n452\n2\n22\nin favor of Alex. J. Robinson, attendance on emi-\ngrating Indians\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n30\n1\n28\nagainst the claim of Doctor Jamison, attendance\non prisoners in Baltimore jail, mail robbers -\nRep. Com.\n4\n490\n1\n24\nin favor of Doctors Findley and Deas, attendance\non troops on their passage from Charleston to\nOld Point\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n270\n1\n24\nin favor of Doctor S. M. Miles, attendance on ne-\ngroes in confinement, under acts prohibiting the\nslave trade\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n574\n1\n24\nin favor of Doctor David H. Maxwell, for medical\nservices to a corps of rangers, while a private in\nsaid corps\n-\n-\n-\n1\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n759\n1\n24\nagainst the claim of Doctor Peter Poucher, for\nattendance on sick officer; officer at the time on\nfurlough\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n772\n2\n25\nagainst the claim of Benjamin Parker, for services\nin vaccinating troops in 1813 -\n-\nI\nRep. Com.\n2\n492\n2\n25\nin favor of Doctor Lambert, for attendance on vol-\nunteers while on their march from Augusta to\nColumbia, Georgia, in 1886 -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n628\n2\n25\nin favor of Doctor Crouch, for services at Fort\nMoultrie\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n849\n2\n25\nin favor of Doctor Cheears, for attendance on vol-\nunteers against the Indians\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n4\n928\ns\n25\nagainst the claim of Doctor Byrne, for medical\nservices rendered suffering inhabitants of East\nFlorida, under an agreement with army officer;\nofficer not authorized to enter into such con-\ntract -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n218\n2\n24\nMelville, David, report of committee on his complaint,\nbeing removed from office\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n242\n2\n24\non his claim for expense, &c., paid in discharge\nof duties of weigher of the customs\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n248\n2\n25\nMellen, David, revolutionary pension -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n570\n8\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n146\n1\n22\nMembers of Congress, President Jackson's views relative\nto the appointment to office of, (page 13)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n22\nlist of those appointed to office between 1825 and\n1832 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n76\n2\n22\nsimilar statement showing the appointments from\nthe commencement to 1826, reprinted\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n77\n1\n22\nreport of committee on the subject of the mile-\nage of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\ns\n332\n1\n24\nreport of select committee on the subject of loans\nby banks to, speculate in lands\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\ns\n846\n1\n25\nin relation to the payment of, at extra session, in\nspecie, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n18\n1\n28\nin favor of paying the representatives of William\nFindlay, detained by sickness, under the com-\npensation law\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n335\n2\n22\nMennie, James, report against his claim for the value of\ncertain land near St. Mark's, taken for site for\nlight house; he having no valid claim to the land\nitized by Google 1\nRep. Com.\n30\n236\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nMichigan.-Continued.\n1\n24\nPresident communicates copy of her constitution,\nwith application for admission into the Union,\n&c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n8\n1\n24\nmemorial from the Legislative Council, claiming\nto be admitted\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n51\n1\n24\nreport of committee on admitting her into the\nUnion, and fixing the boundary\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n380\n2\n24\nproceedings of convention rejecting the terms pre-\nscribed for her admission in relation to her\nboundary\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n46\n2\n24\ninformation in relation to the election of delegates\nto her second convention, &c.\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n68\n1\n24\nin relation to the election of delegate to the 24th\nCongress\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n73\n1\n24\nadditional documents, same subject\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n154\n1\n22\nreport of committee on granting land, aid in mak-\ning canal and railroad between lake Michigan\nand Illinois river\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n446\n1.\n28\nsame, and on the subject of best route, &c.\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n546\n1\n28\nmemorial of Legislative Council, in behalf of the\ncitizens, for claims for property lost during the\nlate war with Great Britain\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n244\n1\n28\nmemorial of inhabitants north of Missouri, pray-\ning that they may be attached to the Territory of\nEx Doc.\n4\n245\n1\n28\nreport of committee, on claims of volunteers, un-\nder Captain Lacroix, late war with Great Britain\nRep. Com.\n2\n219\n1\n28\nreport of committee in favor of making appropria-\ntions for surveys of roads and rivers with a view\nto their construction and improvement with a\ncopy of survey of Clinton river\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n316\n1\n28\nmemorial and proceedings of meeting of citizens\nof Detroit, in favor of chartering Bank United\nStates\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n377\n2\n23\nmemorial in favor of constructing harbor at Mil-\nwaukee\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n77\n2\n23\nmemorial of convention, in relation to the con-\nstruction of a railroad across the Peninsula\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n131\n2\n28\nroads in, report respecting amount necessary for\nEx. Doc.\n3\n132\n2\n23\nLegislature, for light vessel at Detroit and light\nhouse at Waugoshanee\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n146\n1\n24\nmemorial of inhabitants, for harbor at St. Josephs\nEx. Doc.\n2\n20\n1\n24\nLegislature of, for the construction of certain har-\nbors on lake Michigan, and for the improvement\nof rivers and roads, in\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n141\n2\n25\nreport of committee in favor of making appropria-\ntions for roads, in\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n1054\n1\n24\nLegislature, on the subject of the survey and sale\nof the public lands in, &c.\n-\nI\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n147\n2\n25\non subject of additional compensation to surveyors\nin\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n197\n2\n25\nLegislature, for canal, Falls of St. Mary's\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n281\n1\n24\nlands in, report on claims at Michillimackina,\nGreen Bay, and Prairie du Chien\nEx. Doc.\n1\n15\n-\n-\n2\n25\nin relation to contested land claims in the Green\nBay district arising under the pre-emption laws\nEx. Doc.\n11\n450\n2\n25\nreport of committee against confirming the claims\nof Whitney, Porlier, and others, being on mili-\ntary reservation for Fort Howard, in Michigan\nRep. Com.\n3\n782\n1\n24\nMiddleton, Isaac, extra services, erecting buildings,\nnavy yard, Pensacola -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n164\n2\n509\n25 Middleton, Theodore, commutation claim\n-\nRep. Com\n4\n1011\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 237\nCongress.\nDescription\nDESSIVES\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n2\n24\nMidwinter, John, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\nI\n39\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n1\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n280\n1\n22\nMileage of members of Congress, on the subject of\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n332\n1\n24\nMiles, Dr. S. M., medical attendance, on negroes in\nconfinement, under act to suppress slave trade -\nRep. Com.\n3\n574\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n1\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n31\n1\n24\nMiles, John, revolutionary pension\n-\n1\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n575\n1\n22\nMiller, Nelson, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n123\n1\n22\nMiller, John, arrears of pension\n-\n1\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n203\n1\n22\nMiller, Jacob and others, sureties of Shrader, judgment,\ndistill tax\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n401\n1\n22\nMiller, Noah, invalid pension -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n155\n2\n23\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\nRep. Com.\n1\n43\n24\nSame -\n-\nI\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n354\n2\n25\nMiller, Noah, prize money, capture of British vessel,\nlate war\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n977\n1\n22\nMiller, James, revolutionary pension -\n-\n-\n2\nRep. Com.\n3\n411\n24\nMiller, Samuel, apprehending fugitive from justice\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n155\n2\n25\nMiller, Jacob, revolutionary pension -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n721\n2\n25\nMiller, Helen, revolutionary pension -\n-\n-\n3\nRep. Com.\n3\n793\n25\nMiller, Isaac, change land entry\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n156\n3\n25\nMiller, W. C., property taken for public use in Florida\nRep. Com.\n1\n204\n1\n22\nMills, Solomon, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n314\n1\n23\nMills, Robert, services as architect; alterations in Hall\nHouse of Representatives\n-\n-\n-\n1\nRep. Com.\n2\n275\n24\nletter from, on altering Hall of House of Reps. -\nEx. Doc.\n6\n266\n2\n25\non subject of New Treasury building\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n-\n737\n1\n23\nMilligan, Robert, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\n2\nRep. Com.\n1\nI\n25\nMilligan and Meroney, damages, &c., by being removed\nas Indian intruders\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n-\n547\n3\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n51\n2\n25\nMilling, Hugh, heirs of, commutation claim -\nRep. Com.\n8\n-\n735\n2\n24\nMillikin and Kirkpatrick, executors of Alexander Roddy\nRep. Com.\n1\n187\n2\n25\nMillikin, John, services carrying despatch in 1807; con-\nnected with Burr's expedition\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n1037\n2\n25\nMilnor, Robert, guager of customs; keeping instruments\nin order\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n751\n3\n25\nfor extra services\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n211\n1\n23\nMilo, owners of the schooner, fishing bounty -\nA\nRep. Com.\n1\n186\n2\n23\nMilwaukee, harbor at; memorial of masters of steam-\nboats, in favor of\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n77\n2\n25\nLegislature of Wiskonsin in favor of same\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n159\n2\n25\ninhabitants of Milwaukee\nsame\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n164\n2\n25\nMilwaukee and Rock river canal memorial, for grant\nof land to\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n9\n326\n2\n25\nreport of committee granting land to aid in con-\nstructing\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n851\n1\n22\nMilitia, annual abstract of the general returns of the,\nwith returns of arms, &c., for 1831\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n98\n2\n22\nSame for 1832\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n136\n1\n23\nSame for 1833 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n82\n2\n23\nSame for 1834 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n119\n1\n24\nSame for 1835 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n94\n2\n24\nSame for 1836 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n136\n2\n25\nSame for 1837 -\n-\nr\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n146\n3\n25\nSame for 1838 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n149\n1\n22\nannual statement accompanying President's an-\nnual message, showing the number in each\nState, and the apportionment of arms to each\nState in 1830, page 135\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n22\nSame in 1831, page 148 -\n-\n1\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n23\nSame in 1832, page 155 -\n1\n1\n-\nFx. Datchy\n2\n23\nSame in 1833, page 225 -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n238\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n1\n24\nMilitia, annual statement accompanying President's\nmessage, showing number in each State, and the\napportionment of arms to each State in 1834,\npage 253\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n24\nSame in 1835, page 259 -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n25\nSame in 1836, page 548\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n3\n8\n25\nSame in 1837, page 406\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n:\n8\n25\nstatement showing the number of arms distributed\nto the militia, since the late war with Great Bri-\ntain, 1816, to January, 1839\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n95\n1\n22\nMilitia, organization of; remarks of Secretary of War,\n[Cass,] on the subject of organizing, &c.; in his\nreport accompanying President's message, page\n27\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n22\nPresident recommends organization of the, page 13\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n24\nsame, page 21 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n24\nSecretary of War on same subject, page 44\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n25\nPresident Van Buren suggests the organization of\nvolunteers, serve as an auxiliary force, &c.,\npage 18\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n3\n8\n25\nPresident again calls the attention of Congress to\nthis subject, page 15 -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n8\n25\nsame recommended by Mr. Poinsett, Secretary of\nWar, page 99\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n23\nLegislature of New Hampshire, in favor of re-or-\nganizing the -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n10\n1\n23\nreport of committee in relation to publishing the\nseveral systems of tactics for the instruction of\nthe militia\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n419\n1\n23\nreport of Board of Officers, (General Scott and\nothers,) plan for organizing the militia; [made\nin 1836, and reprinted at this session]\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n68\n1\n24\nLegislature of New York, on the subject of orga-\nnization\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n171\n2\n25\nLegislature of Massachusetts, same\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n390\n3\n25\nLegislature of Vermont, same\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n89\n3\n25\nmemorial of Military Convention at Montpelier,\nVermont, (by Alden Partridge and Ed. Burke,)\non the subject of organizing and disciplining the\nmilitia\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n140\n2\n25\nreport of committee by Mr. Wagener, providing\nfor the national defence by the establishment of\na uniform militia system\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n875\n2\n24\nMilitia and Volunteers, late war with Great Britain ;\nnumber and description of, and term of service\nEx. Doc.\n2\n20\n1\n24\nreport of committee in favor of granting land to\nthose engaged in the late war with Great Britain\nRep. Com.\n3\n589\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n756\n2\n24\nreport of committee in favor of paying a company,\ncommanded by Captain Vannethen, for services\nduring the late war with Great Britain\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n951\n1\n24\nagainst Seminole Indians, on furnishing camp\nequipage for\nEx. Doc.\n113\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n3\n2\n24\nstatement showing the number mustered into ser-\nvice in 1835 and '6, against the Indians, and\nterm of their service ; also, copies of all orders,\n&c., calling for volunteers or unilitiamen\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n140\n2\n25\nnumber of volunteers and militiamen employed\nwithin the last six years previous to 1838. with\ncomparative statement of expense between them\nand regulars -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n271\n25\nin relation to the payment of the volunteers of N.\nC., in service against the Cherokee Indians\nEx. Doc.\n137\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.\n239\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nMilitia and volunteers, &c.-Continued.\n3\n25\nin relation to the payment of the volunteers of N.\nCarolina, in service against the Cherokee In-\ndians, and reasons why Captain Miller's com-\npany was not paid\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n149\n2\n24\nof Tennessee, report of committee on the subject\nof paying those called into service in 1836,\nagainst the Indians\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n196\n2\n24\nof Indiana; report of committee in favor of pay-\ning for services of those, protecting certain In-\ndians, near the river Tippccanoe, in 1836\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n197\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n465\n2\n24\nof Florida; report of committee in relation to the\nclaim of volunteers, commanded by Captain\nPhillips\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n220\n8\n25\nreport of committee in favor of paying the officers\nof the second regiment of the second brigade,\nordered into service by General Hernandez,\nagainst the Seminoles, in 1835\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n209\n1\n22\nMilitia fines; in favor of refunding fine improperly im-\nposed on Benjamin Sherfey\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n333\n3\n25\nMilitia, claims of New Hampshire; services in 1835-6,\ngrowing out of disputed boundary between Bri-\ntish provinces\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n176\n2\n24\nclaims of Connecticut; resolutions of the Legisla-\nture on subject of\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n57\n2\n25\nclaims of Massachusetts; report of Secretary of\nWar, amount due, &c.\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n45\n1\n22\nclaims of South Carolina; report of committee\nby Mr. Drayton, in favor of allowing for certain\nexpenditures, &c., &c., [with all the documents\nannexed]\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n1\n1\n22\nsame, by Mr. McKay, adverse to the passage of a\nbill from the Senate providing for the settle-\nment of this claim\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n141\nMilitary bounty lands, (see Lands, military bounty, &c.)\nMilitary roads, (see Roads.)\nMilitary posts, (see Fortifications, also see Frontiers.)\nMilitary stores, &c., (nee Arms, also see Ordnance.)\nMilitary academy, (see Meademy.)\nMilitary establishment, (see Army.)\n(see Appropriations.)\n(see Contingent expenses.)\n1\n24\nMilitary bureaus, report of committee respecting pay of\nofficers of the ariny attached to\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n30S\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n138\n2\n23\nMilitary school, in Kentucky, Legislature of Kentucky\nin favor of the establishment of\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n152\n2\n24\nMinnie, James, assignee of, claim to certain lands, St.\nMark's, Florida\n-\nI\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n95\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n346\n3\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n283\n1\n22\nMinor, Thomas, commutation claim -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n5\n503\n1\n23\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n33\n1\n22\nMinerva, American ship, rewarding crew of Spanish\nvessel for saving crew of, in distress -\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n34\n2\n22\nMineralogical surveys, report of committee recommend-\ning the employment of a suitable person to make\nresearches, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n106\n2\n23\nreport of researches, by Featherstonhaugh\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n151\n2\n25\nMineral lands, report of Secretary of War in relation to\nthe sale of\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx.\nDoc\n807\n240\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nMineral lands-Continued.\n2\n25\ninhabitants of Illinois and Wiskonsin in favor of\nselling\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n378\n3\n25\nsame, in relation to frauds in lands at Mineral\nPoint\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n78\n3\n25\nmemorial of owners and proprietors of lots in Wis-\nkonsin\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n125\nMinisters and other agents abroad, (see also Diplomatic\nService.)\n1\n22\nSecretary of the Treasury, Mr. McLane, suggests\nan increase of the salaries of Ministers, see in\nhis annual report on finance, page 11 - -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n3\n1\n22\nreport of committee on the subject of reducing\ngrade of Ministers except three\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n180\n1\n22\nreport of committee respecting the pay and ex-\npenses of Ministers\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n331\n2\n22\nreport of the Secretary of State respecting the in-\nadequacy of their salary, and as to the state of\nthe archives of the different legations -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n94\n1\n28\nPresident again calls the attention of Congress to\nsame subject, page 9 -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n2\n24\ncomparative statement between their present sala-\nries and the proposed increase in 1837\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n78\n2\n25\nlist of those in office on the 4th March, 1829;\nthose recalled, and subsequent appointments;\ntheir services, pay, &c.\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n368\n2\n25\nreport of committee on the expenditures in the\nState Department, 80 far as relates to expenses\nof the Diplomatic service, with a statement\nshowing the estimated expense in 1838, of the\nseveral missions compared with an average ex-\npense of the same for the last eleven years\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n981\n1\n22\nMint, annual report of the Secretary of the Treasury, of\nthe transactions at the, in 1831\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n296\n1\n28\nSame in 1832 and '3\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n500\n1\n24\nSame in 1834 and '5\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n284\n2\n25\nSame in 1836 -\nEx. Doc.\n11\n457\n-\n-\n-\n-\n3\n25\nSame in 1837 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n284\n1\n22\nMint, annual report of the Director, operations in 1831\nEx. Doc.\n2\n57\n2\n22\nSame in 1832\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n54\n1\n23\nSame in 1833\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n48\n-\nI\n-\n2\n23\nSame in 1834\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n74\n1\n24\nSame 1835\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n76\n2\n24\nSame in 1836\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n96\n2\n25\nSame in 1837 -\nEx. Doc.\n110\n-\n-\n-\n-\n5\n3\n25\nSame in 1888\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n97\n2\n22\nreport of Director, as to the relative value of gold\nand silver bullion, in the principal countries in\nEurope; and on the degree of alloy in gold\ncoins, best for durability, &c., &c.\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n38\n1\n22\nreport of committee by Mr. Carson, with a report\nof a committee of the Legislature of North Ca-\nrolina, with various other information on the\nsubject of establishing assay offices in the gold\nregions south\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n39\n-\n-\n1\n28\nanother report by Mr. Conner, same subject\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n291\n1\n22\nreport of committee on the subject of making\nprompt payment for bullion deposited, dc.\n-\nRep. Com.\n5\n496\n1\n23\nreport of the Director, on amending laws regu-\nlating the mint, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n8\n1\n23\nreport of committee in favor of regulating the mint\nso as to defray its own expenses, &c. -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n278\nDigitized by Google\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 241\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nMint-Continued.\n2\n23\nreport of the Director on the subject of establish-\ning branches - -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n99\n1\n24\nreport of the Director, progress in erecting build-\nings for branches, and in relation to donation of\nthe city of New Orleans of lot of ground for that\npurpose\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n76\n2\n24\nreport of same, progress towards completing build-\nings for the branches - -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n96\n2\n24\nestimate of appropriations required in 1837, for the\nbranches\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n54\n2\n25\ncost of erecting buildings and fixtures for the mint\nand its branches; salaries of officers ; purchase\nof bullion, and loss from wastage, and the\namount of coins struck at the several branches\nEx. Doc.\n8\n273\n2\n25\nstatement showing the whole amount of coinage\nfrom its commencement to 1837\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n110\n1\n24\nreport of committee by Mr. Gillet, in favor of mak-\ning gold coins of a small denomination with\nstatements of amount of coinage from its first\nestablishment also, with table of assay of fo-\nreign coins\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n513\n8\n25\nreport of the Director explanatory of the estimate\nof appropriations required for expenses of the\nmint and its branches in 1839\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n82\nB\n25\nLegislature of North Carolina, in favor of coining\nsmall change at the branch mint in that State -\nEx. Doc.\n4\n142\nB\n25\nreport as to the additional expenses that would be\nincurred in making small coinage; with state-\nment of the amount of coinage in each year\nat the branch in North Carolina, and the ex-\npense, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n189\nI\n25\nreport in favor of allowing compensation to Sam-\nuel McComb, for superintending the erection\nof buildings for the branch in North Carolina -\nRep. Com.\n2\n464\n1\n22\nassays of foreign coins in 1831\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc\n4\n115\nB\n22\nSame, in 1832 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n123\n1\n23\nSame, in 1833 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n247\nB\n23\nSame, in 1834 -\n-\n-\n-\nI\nEx. Doc.\n2\n60\nB\n23\nstatement showing the value at the mint of all\nforeign coins in 1835\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n189\n24\nsame statement annexed to report of committee,\npage 14\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n513\n22\nMint of Great Britain, statement showing the quantity\nof gold received at the; value of gold coined;\nexpense in coining, &c., from August, 1831, to\nFebruary, 1832\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n203\nMinority reports from Committees, to wit:\n22\nCommittee of Ways and Means, reducing and\nequalizing the tariff -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n279\n22\nSame, renewal of charter of Bank U.S.\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n283\n22\nSelect Committee inquiring into the proceedings\nand affairs of the Bank U.S. -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n460\n22\nCommittee of Ways and Means, respecting the\nconduct and solvency of the Bank U.S.\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n121\n22\nCommittee on Manufactures, on the subject of\nprotecting manufactures\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n122\n24\nSelect Committee, inquiry into the administration\nof the Executive Departments\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n194\n25\nCommittee on Public Lands, land claims between\nthe Mississippi and Perdido rivers\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n818\n25\nSelect Committee, duel between Cilley and\nGraves\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n825\n31\n242\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nMinority reports from Committees.-Continued.\n2\n25\nCommittee on Foreign Affairs, respecting affairs\nwith Mexico -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n1056\ns\n25\nSelect Committee on charges against Commodore\nElliott\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n295\ns\n25\nSelect Committee, on defalcations of S. Swart-\nwout and others\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n313\n2\n25\nMississippi, contested election, returns and certificate of\nelection of members to the 25th Congress\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n54\nI\n25\nreport of committee as to the validity of their elec-\ntion at the extra session, 1st sess. 25th Cong.\n[bound at the end of the Ex. Docta] -\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n8\n2\n25\nreport of committee in relation to the same, con-\ntested at the 2d session, by Messrs Prentise and\nWord\nRep. Com.\n$79\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\nMississippi, State of, memorials on the subject of the\nBank U.S. and the removal of the public de-\nposites, (see Bank U. S.)\n1\n22\nreport of committee against establishing land office\nat Columbus -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n392\n1\n23\nmemorial of the Legislature, pre-emption to lands\nacquired by the Choctaw treaty\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n75\n1\n24\nLegislature against certain claims to reservations,\nunder the Choctaw treaty\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n89\n2\n23\ndocuments in relation to claims of certain citizens\nto pre-emption rights, Choctaw lands -\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n79\n1\n24\nbusiness done at the land office at Augusta, land\nentered, &c. -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n233\ns\n25\nLegislature, for mail State route from the Missis-\nsippi to Jackson, and for distributing the mail\nat Mobile, instead at New Orleans\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n215\n-\ns\n25\nLegislature, for the establishment of certain post\noffices in that State -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n216\n1\n23\nreport of committee, suspend sales of lands in the\nnorthern part of the State of, &c.\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\ns\n445\ns\n25\nreport of committee in favor of confirming certain\npurchasers of land in their purchase, under pre-\nemption act of 19th June, 1834\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n173\n2\n22\nMississippi River, report of Capt. Delafield, inspecting\nworks for the improvement of\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n66\n1\n23\nrelative to the expenditure of the appropriation\nmade in 1832, for the improvement of\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n489\n1\n24\nin relation to the construction of levees on the,\ndrain inundated lands, &c.\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n11\n1\n24\nreport of committee, same subject\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n549\n-\n2\n24\nreport on the progress in improving above the\nmouth of the Ohio river, in 1836; documents\nPresident's message, page 279\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n24\nreport of survey, &c. in 1837, with a view to its\nimprovement, and route for ship canal from the\nMississippi to Gulf of Mexico\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n173\n2\n25\nreport showing the nature of the works for the im-\nprovement of, the amount heretofore appropria-\nted for that object, &c. up to 1838\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n90\n2\n24\nreport of committee against the claim of L.\nBissell, for timber cut on his land on the\nbanks of the Mississippi, improving naviga-\ntion, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n283\n2\n23\nMississippi and Ohio rivers, amount expended annually\nfrom 1821 to 1833 for their improvement, page\n31\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc\n3\n90\n25\namount expended in 1834, 5, 6, and 7 -\nEx. Doc.\n8\n251\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 243\nCongress.\nDescription\nof book.\n-\nVolume.\nNumber.\nMississippi and Ohio rivers.-Continued.\n22\nannual report of the superintendent, progress, &c.,\nimprovement of in 1831; documents President's\nmessage, page 90\n-\n-\n-\n-.\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n22\nSame, for 1832, page 114\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n23\nSame, for 1833, page 102\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n23\nSame, for 1834, page 150\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n24\nSame, for 1835, page 165\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n24\nSame, for 1886, page 274\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n25\nSame, for 1837, page 428\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n3\n25\nSame, for 1838, page 223\n-\n..\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\nMissouri, matters relating to lands in Missouri. (See\nLands, in Missouri.)\n22\nMissouri, State of; Legislature of, against distributing\nproceeds from sales of the public lands\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n145\nimprovement of the harbor of St. Louis. (See St.\nLouis, see Harbors.)\n23\namendment to the constitution of, in relation to\nher boundary -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n162\n24\nLegislature of, approving of the course of the Ex-\necutive, in relation to the United States Bank\nand land bill -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n21\n24\namount of lead accruing from the mines in, and\nexpenses between 1821 and 1831\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n102\n25\nreport of committee on the subject of applying\nproceeds from rents of lead mines in Missouri,\nto the support of schools\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n171\n24\nmemorial of citizens of St. Louis, in favor of the\nCumberland road passing through that place -\nEx. Doc.\n4\n140\n24\nreport of committee, on claims of citizens of, de-\npredations by the Fox and Sac Indians\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n266\n24\nreport of committee establishing land office at Jef-\nferson, in\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n289\n24\nreport of committee on granting land, aid in mak-\ning road from Jefferson City to Little Rock, in\nArkansas\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n651\n25\nLegislature, pre-emption to settlers deprived by\nSpanish grants\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n152\n25\nLegislature in favor of field notes being furnished\npurchasers of land, free of expense\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n158\n25\nLegislature, for new land district, northwest part\nof the State\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n156\n25\nLegislature, in favor of the improvement of Grand\nriver\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n165\n25\ndocuments submitted by the Hon. Mr. Harrison,\nprotection of the frontiers\n-\n-\n1\nEx. Doc.\n8\n276\n25\nplan of General Gaines, same object\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n9\n311\n25\nreport of committee on dividing commons of Ca-\nrondolet, in\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n523\n25\nreport of committee on furnishing the State with\nordnance, cannon, &c.\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n910\n25\nreport of committee in favor of paying volunteers\nof, for their horses lost on their way to Tampa\nBay -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n948\n25\nreport of committee against application of certain\ncitizens, for pre-emption, to inundated lands,\n&c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n97\n22\nMissouri, boundaries; report of committee in favor of\nextending the Western boundary 80 as to in-\nclude slip of land to the Missouri river\n-\nRep. Com.\n5\n512\n23\nmemorial of the Legislature, and other documents\nDigitized by\non same subject\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n107\n244\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nMissouri boundaries.-Continued\n1\n24\ncommittee again report in favor of extending the\nWestern boundary\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n379\n2\n28\namendment to the constitution of Missouri in rela-\ntion to the Western boundary\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n162\n2\n24\nact of the Legislature of Missouri, giving her as-\nsent to the extension of the Western boundary\nEx. Doc.\n3\n83\n2\n25\nreport of William Clark, Superintendent of Indian\nAffairs, on the boundary between the Indians,\nand -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n148\n2\n25\nreport of committee against extending the North-\nern boundary of Missouri. [Iowa and Missouri]\nRep. Com.\n3\n768\n3\n25\nreport of commissioners, appointed to run the\nNorthern boundary of, [between Iowa and Mis-\nsouri,] with maps, &c.\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n128\n1\n23\nMissouri river; relative to the expenditure of the mo-\nney appropriated in 1832, for the improvement\nof\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n489\n1\n24\non the subject of constructing levees on the Mis-\nsouri and other rivers, drain inundated lands,\n&c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\nII\n-\n1\n24\nreport of committee, on same subject\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n549\n2\n24\nprogress in the improvements of, in 1836 docu-\nments accompanying President's message, page\n279 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n8\n3\n25\nsame, in 1838; documents, President's message,\npage 233\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n25\nreport from Engineer Department, recommend-\ning the employment of snag boats, with a view to\nthe improvement of\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n235\n1\n22\nMissionaries, memorial of Board of Commissioners for\nForeign Missions, with sundry documents, in\nrelation to their property in the Choctaw na-\ntion, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n194\n8\n25\ncorrespondence in relation to the expulsion of\nmissionaries from among the Creeks\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n127\n1\n22\nMiscellaneous claims discharged at the Treasury, in 1831\nEx. Doc.\n4\n114\n2\n22\nSame, in 1832 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n108\n1\n23\nSame, in 1833 -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n124\n-\n2\n23\nSame, in 1834 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n161\n1\n24\nSame, in 1835 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n159\n2\n24\nSame, in 1836 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n87\n2\n25\nSame, in 1837 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n180\n3\n25\nSame, in 1838 -\nEx. Doc.\n3\n75\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n22\nMitchell, James, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n121\n1\n22\nMitchell and Yarnall, to be released from excess charg-\ned on contract price, they failing to comply\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n253\n2\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n236\n2\n25\nSame -\nI\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n931\n1\n23\nMitchell, Thomas, invalid pension\nRep. Com.\n1\n69\n-\n-\n-\n1\n24\nMitchell and Woodward, refund amount paid for patent\nnot issued\n-\n-\n-\nI\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n62\n2\n25\nMitchell, Benjamin, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n450\n2\n25\nMitchell, Nathaniel, indemnity, damages from official\nacts -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n780\n1\n23\nMix, Mervin P., losses on Treasury notes\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n205\n2\n24\nMix, Ransom, increase of revolutionary pension\nRep. Com.\n1\n186\n-\n2\n24\nMobile, corporation, advances, equipping mounted VO-\nlunteers, Creck war -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n304\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n58\n25 Moffit, George, heirs of, Indian reservation\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n2\n$93\n23\nMonagan and cCartney, work on Cumberland road\nDig\nRep. Com.\n456\n23\nMonagan, William, same\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\nA\n155\n-\n-\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.\n245\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n-\n1\n24\nMonroe, William and others, Indian depredation\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n266\n1\n24\nMonrow, Barney, heirs of, revolutionary bounty land -\nRep. Com.\n2\n452\n1\n22\nMontague, Nathaniel, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n381\n2\n25\nMonty, Amable, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n504\n2\n25\nMontgomery's letter on the subject of consular system -\nEx. Doc.\n11\n467\n2\n22\nMonongahela river, report of survey of, with a view of\nimproving its navigation between Brownsville\n-\nand Pittsburg\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n126\n1\n23\nadditional report\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n351\n1\n23\nreport of committee on the subject of improving\nits navigation, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n443\n2\n23\nmemorial of convention at Brownsville, in favor\nof same\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n130\n1\n23\nMonuments, reports of committee in favor of crecting a\nmonument at Yorktown, Va. -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n488\n1\n24\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n82\n2\n24\nreport in favor of crecting one to the memory of\nGeneral Wooster\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n9\n1\n24\nto the memory of Washington, granting lots in\nWashington city to crect monument thereon -\nRep. Com.\n2\n483\n2\n25\nmemorial of John Ely, in favor of erecting to the\nmemory of Washington\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n62\n1\n24\nin favor of erecting monument to the memory of\nCaptain Nathaniel Hale\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n171\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n989\n1\n24\nin favor of crecting one to the memory of David\nWilliams, one of the captors of Major Andre -\nRep. Com.\n3\n811\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n428\n2\n25\nin favor of erecting to the memory of general offi-\ncers of the revolution\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n414\nMoney, public, in relation to the safe keeping, &c., of,\n(see sub-Treasury.)\nMoney, public, (see also Revenue.)\n2\n23\nMoney, public, report of the Secretary of the Treasury,\n(Mr. Woodbury) with sundry statements on the\nsubject of the collection, safe keeping, and dis-\nbursement of the public revenue\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n27\n1\n25\ndifferent methods adopted from the commence-\nment for the safe keeping of the public revenue,\nand the losses under each, by defalcations, &c.\nEx. Doc.\n1\n29\n2\n25\nreports from the several Departments, accompany-\ning President's message, on the subject of pro-\nviding for the better security in the disburse-\nment of the public revenue, page 165\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n3\n8\n25\nPresident Van Buren recommends further legisla-\ntion for the punishment of public agents using\nfor private purposes public money under their\ncharge, page 11\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n8\n25\nPresident suggests the propriety of the appoint-\nment of a committee of Congress to inspect at\nintervals the accounts of agents having the care\nof public money, &c., page 11\n1\n-\nEx. Doc.\n]\n2\nMoney, lost in hands of public agents, reports on appli-\ncations for relief, &c., to wit\n1\n22\nin favor of Bernard Kelly, postmaster, lost by the\nburning of his office -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n67\n1\n22\nagainst the claim of Nathaniel Patten, postmaster,\nmoney stolen -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n335\n1\n23\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n52\n2\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n271\n1\n22\nagainst the claim of J. P. Cox, paymaster, stolen\nRep. Com.\n467\n1\n22\nin favor of Guy W. Smith, receiver of land office,\nDigitized by\nstolen, without neglect on his part, &c.\n-\nRep. Com.\n483\n246\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nMoney, lost in hands of public agents; reports on appli-\ncation for relief, &c.-Continued.\n1\n28\nagainst the claim of Alphonso Wetmore, late pay-\nmaster, accidentally lost by sinking of boat, &c.;\ncase not satisfactorily proven -\n-\n-\nRep Com.\n2\n228\n1\n28\nagainst the claim of the representatives of Thomas\nWhite, deputy collector of internal duties, by\nrobbery, not proven\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\ns\n358\n1\n28\nin favor of W. Seawell, lieutenant in the army,\nlost by the blowing up of steamboat, &c.\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n525\n1\n24\nin favor of David McCord, receiver of land office,\nlost by burning, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n686\n2\n25\nagainst the claim of Thomas A. Smith, receiver\nof land office, stolen from steamboat, due care\nfor its safety not being observed\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n471\n2\n25\nagainst the claim of Lieut. W. S. Ketchum, assist-\nant commissary, stolen, loss not proven, nor\nthat due care for its safety had been observed -\nRep. Com.\n3\n723\nMoney, lost, transmission by mail-\n2\n25\nreport against the claim of Colt and Donalson,\nGovernment not answerable for money commit-\nted to the mail, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n528\n2\n25\nagainst the claim of William and Samuel Ander-\nson, stolen from the post office\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n628\n2\n25\nagainst the claim of William Tatem, for money\nlost after being placed in post office, use of the\nmails, being voluntary act, at his own risk, and\nnot that of the Government\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n169\n-\n2\n25\nagainst the claim of Lutz and Lipscomb, on same\ngrounds\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n725\n2\n25\nMoney, old continental, report against the claims of\nEshia Adair, for the payment of\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n914\n2\n25\nSame, in the case of Wm. Roberts\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n963\n2\n22\nMoody, John, invalid pension -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n1\n1\n28\nMoody, George and Samuel S. Lord, bounty on fishing\nvoyage\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n211\n2\n24\nMoon, Jacob, heirs of, seven years half pay, revolution-\nary\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n8\n1\n22\nMoore, Andrew, horse lost\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n189\n1\n22\nMoore, Isaac, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n5\n476\n2\n22\nMoore, Isidore, refund payment on land\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n76\n1\n28\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n68\n1\n23\nMoore, Thomas, P., contested election of, from Ken-\ntucky\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n446\n1\n24\nletter from, in relation to proposition to pay him\nfor time, while contesting his right to a seat in\nCongress, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n132\n1\n23\nMoore, John, invalid pension -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n15\n1\n24\nMoore, John, heirs of, commutation claim\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n563\n1\n23\nMoore, Thomas, work on Cumberland road\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n4\n456\n1\n24\nMoore, Alfred L., surety of contractor to furnish mili-\ntary stores, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n347\n1\n23\nMoors, Jeremiah, losses on contract, occasioned by\nstorm, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n281\n1\n24\nMoore, Allen R., for use and damages, store-house, used\nby troops\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n534\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n26\n1\n24\nMoors, Benjamin, damages, occupation of his farm, by\nmilitary, late war\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n612\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\nI\n36\n2\n25\nMoor, James, correct error, entry of land\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n138\n25\nMoor, William, same -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n140\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 247\nDescription\nSession.\nCongress.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n2\n25\nMoore, Peters & Co., extra allowance, carrying mail, &c.\nRep. Com.\n3\n745\n3\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n144\n2\n25\nMoore, Captain James, property impressed during the\nrevolution\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n911\n-\n2\n24\nMorfitt, Henry, widow of, revolutionary half pay pension\nRep. Com.\n1\n76\n2\n25\nMorfitt, Henry, heirs of, commutation claim -\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n521\n1\n22\nMorgan, Abner, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n396\n75\n2\n22\nMorgan, Asher, pre-emption to land -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n1\n28\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n77\n-\n1\n23\nMorgan, Col. Gideon, invalid pension -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n409\n1\n24\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n180\n-\n1\n24\nMorgan, Alexander G., services, aid de camp, campaign\nagainst the Indians in 1832 also, loss of wagon\nand team\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n701\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n50\n1\n24\nMorgan, Abigail, navy pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n25\n2\n25\nMorgan, Charles, representative of Simon Porche, land\nclaim\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n781\n2\n25\nMorgan, Col. Charles, land claim\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n1034\n2\n25\nMorgan, Jonathan, on the subject of steamboilers\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n100\n2\n24\nMoreland, Elisha and others, pre-emption claims\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n137\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n92\n-\n-\n3\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n175\n1\n22\nMoran, Charles, buildings injured, occupied as hospital\nRep. Com.\n3\n415\n1\n24\nMorrison, Jesse, lost horse\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n787\n1\n22\nMorrison, James, executors of, allowance of interest, and\ncompromise, unsettled claim, &c.\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n5\n505\n1\n23\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n11\nMorrison and Wheeler. (See Ward and Ficklin.)\n8\n25\nMorrison, James, land claim -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n895\n-\n2\n25\nMorrison, Thomas D.\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n1049\n3\n25\nMorrison, Abraham, surety of postmaster, loss by acci-\ndental burning, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n57\n1\n22\nMorris, Lester, revolutionary pension -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n23\n2\n23\nMorrell, Simon S., invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n18\n3\n25\nMorse, Professor, on the subject of electro magnetic tele-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\ngraphs\n-\n-\n58\n-\n1\n22\nMorse, Isaac, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n-\n372\nMorse, Elihu, revolutionary pension -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n372\n1\n22\n2\n25\nMorrow, Dr. W. J. J., concerning his pay, surgeon to\nTennessee volunteers\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n1024\n3\n25\nMorrow, Isaac, pre-emption claim\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n227\n2\n22\nMorton, A. H., value of buildings on public ground, at\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\nFort Jesup\n101\n-\n1\nMorton, Thomas, invalid pension\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n23\n-\n-\n499\n3\n25\nMormons, memorial of Richard Owens in behalf of socie-\nty of -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n42\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n28\nMorocco, presents from the Emperor of, (lion and two\nhorses,) in relation to the disposal of -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n28\n1\n28\nreport of committee, by Mr. Archer ,on the subject\nof disposing of those presents -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n302\n2\n24\ncopy of treaty with Morocco\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n145\n24\nMoss, Simeon, revolutionary pension -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n806\n1\n2\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n178\n25\n-\n-\nz\n25\nMoseley, Catharine, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n273\n2\n25\nMotlow, John, heirs of, Indian depredations in 1781\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n845\n1\n22\nMoulton, Simeon, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n365\n1\n24\nMountjoy, William, heirs of, commutation claim\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n646\n1\n24\nMoylan, Col. Stephen, heirs of, commutation claim\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n487\n25\nMozatt, John G. extra services, &c., captain's clerk\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n998\n2\n1\n24\nMullings, James, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n274\n1\n23\nMullowny, John, representatives of, reimburse disburse-\nments while consul at Tangier\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n46\n248\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n2\n25\nMulberry and sugar beet report of committee lease\nland for the culture of, with information from\nvarious sources on the culture of, &c., &c.\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n815\n3\n25\nagainst the application of J. T. Austin, for pre-\nemption to land aid in culture of\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n112\n2\n25\nMumford, Benjamin B., representatives of, claim under\ntreaty with Spain\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n889\n1\n24\nMunger and Mahon, sureties of deputy postmaster\n-\nRep Com.\n3\n626\n2\n24\nMunson, AEneas, commutation claim, surgeon's mate -\nRep. Com.\n2\n259\n1\n22\nMurray, Anthony, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n426\n1\n24\nMurray, Thomas, compensation as master carpenter,\nnavy yard, Washington\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n371\n2\n25\nMurray, Thomas, junior, representatives of, services,\nsecretary to Cherokee delegation\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n696\n1\n23\nMurray, John, work on Cumberland road\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n4\n455\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n757\n2\n25\nMurray, Robert, change land unfit for cultivation\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n204\n2\n25\nMurray, Reuben, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n919\n8\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n212\n1\n24\nMurphy, Benjamin, property taken by Cherokee Indians\nRep. Com.\n1\na\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n549\n1\n24\nMurphy, Sarah, services, cleaning hospital house, late\nwar -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n572\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n29\nMuscle Shoal canal. (See Canals.)\n2\n25\nMuscat, treaty with the Sultan of, page 25\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\ns\n1\n22\nMusical instruments memorial of manufacturers, in\nfavor of additional duty on\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n229\n1\n24\nNagle and DeFrias, value of their slaves, illegally seized\nand lest\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n209\n1\n23\nNance, Richard, correct entry of land -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n79\n2\n24\nNantucket harbor, map of, cannot be furnished at this\nsession\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n165\n2\n25\nNantucket Steamboat Company, pay for transporting\nmail -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n:\n641\n2\n22\nNaples, copy of treaty with the Government of, indem-\nnity for spoliations\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n60\n1\n23\nsame, as ratified\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n414\n2\n23\nfirst instalment paid, President's message, page 4\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n24\nwhole amount paid, page 4, President's message -\nEx. Doc.\n1\n8\n1\n23\nextending time of commission, adjust claims, &c.\nEx. Doc.\n3\n179\n1\n24\nlist of awards of commissioners -\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n242\n2\n25\nreport of committee against purchasing the\nNeapolitan stock\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n441\n2\n25\nreport of committee against the claim of Samuel\nGoldsbury, spoliations prior to 1807\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n:\n799\n2\n22\nNarraganset Bay, report of survey of -\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n19\n1\n24\nNash, Ira, and James Alexander, Indian deprodations\nin 1814\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n131\n2\n25\nNash, Doctor Sylvester, invalid pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n644\n3\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n131\nNaturalization, (see also Emigrants.)\n2\n25\nmemorial of citizens of Washington county, N.Y.\nin favor of revising and amending laws on the\nsubject of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n154\n2\n25\nsame, of citizens of NewYork, same object\n-\nEx. Doc.\n9\n313\n3\n25\nsame, of Louisiana, same subject\n-\n-\nEx Doc.\n4\n162\n2\n25\nreport of select committee, by Mr. Russell, in\nfavor of amending and making the laws uni-\nform; with sundry documents connected with\nthe subject\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n1040\n25\nNative American Association of the District of Colum-\nigitized by\nbia, memorial of\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n8\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 To 1839. 249\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n2\n25\nNational disputes, memorials on the subject of arbitra-\n-\n}\nEx. Doc.\n2\n(50\nting -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n₹68\n3\n25\nmemorial of the Peace Society of East Haddam,\nsame object\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n171\n2\n25\nreport of Committee on Foreign Affairs on same\nsubject\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n979\n3\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n194\n1\n24\nNations, Margaret, memorial of the Legislature of Indi-\nana, in favor of making her grant of land, &c - -\nEx. Doc.\n4\n155\n1\n22\nNavarre, Isidore, boat impressed and lost\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n418\nNavy Department, clerks employed in the. (See Clerks.)\ncontingent expenses. (See Contingent Expenses.)\ncontracts. (See Contracts.)\nin relation to protested bills. (See Bills of Ex-\nchange, &c.)\n1\n22\nin relation to the settlement of certain accounts\non the Fourth Auditor's books, by transfer of ap-\npropriations -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n24\na\n22\nletter from the Secretary in relation to arrearages\nin the contingent fund for 1830\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n28\n1\n24\nSecretary transmits printed copies of Naval Re-\ngister -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n46\n1\n23\nSecretary reeommends alterations in the duties,\n&c., of the Fourth Auditor, page 225 -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n2\n25\namount of postage paid by the Department express\nmail -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n106\n3\n25\nextra clerk hire, answer calls, &c. of House of\nRepresentatives\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n22\n8\n25\nexplanatory of the appropriations required in 1839\nEx. Doc.\n8\n37\n3\n25\neffect of reports of committees of Congress on the\nsettlements of claims by Departments against\nthe Government\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n106\n1\n23\nNavy, Board of Commissioners, Secretary of the Navy\nrecommends change in the arrangement of the\nbusiness of the, page 225\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n2\n25\nin relation to the employment of additional clerks\nfor the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n266\n1\n22\nNavy appropriations and expenditures in 1831\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n91\n2\n22\nSame in 1832\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n75\n1\n23\nSame in 1833\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n72\n2\n23\nSame in 1834\nI\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n122\n1\n24\nSame in 1835\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n96\n2\n24\nSame in 1836\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n126\n2\n25\nSame in 1837\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n124\n3\n25\nSame in 1838\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n185\n1\n22\nNavy, annual report of the Secretary of the Navy, showing\nits operation and condition in 1831, with state-\nments of estimates of appropriations required\nfor the service and that of the marine corps; the\ncondition and disposition of vessels; proceedings\nunder laws for its gradual increase and improve-\nment dry docks concerning navy pensions\nand hospitals; the deaths, resignations, and dis-\nmissals; proceedings for the suppression of the\nslave trade; coast survey, &c., pages 36 and 225\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n22\nSame, with similar statements in 1832, pages 41\nand 203\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n23\nSame, with similar statements in 1833, page 225\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n2\n23\nSame, with similar statements in 1834, pages 310\nand 317\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\nw\n1\n24\nSame, with similar statements in 1835, pages 329\nand 338\n-\n-\n-\n-\nDigit\nEx\nDoc\n32\n250\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\number.\n2\n24\nNavy, annual report of the Secretary of the, showing its\noperation and condition in 1836, with statements\nof estimates of appropriations required for the\nservice and that of the marine corps; the condi-\ntion and disposition of vessels; proceedings un-\nder laws for its gradual increase and improve\nment; dry docks; concerning navy pensions\nand hospitals; the deaths, resignations, and dis-\nmissals; proceedings for the suppression of the\nslave trade; coast survey, &c., pages 441 and 450\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n25\nSame, with similar statements in 1837, pages 761\nand 772\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n3\n3\n25\nSame, in 1838, pages 543 and 548\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n8\nNavy, proper, contingent expenses of the, (see Contin-\ngent Expenses.)\nNavy, proper, gradual increase, for proceedings under\nthe law for the gradual increase and improve-\nment of the navy. (See annual reports from\nthe Navy Department, accompanying the Pre-\nsident's message at the commencement of each\nsession.)\nfor the annual estimates of appropriations for the\nservice of navy, see as above.\n1\n22\nletter from the Secretary of Navy in relation to\narrearages in 1830, and insufficiency of the con-\ntingent fund for the navy\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n23\n1\n22\nreport in favor of changing the navy rations, &c. -\nEx. Doc.\n2\n81\n1\n22\nin relation to the rule by which lieutenants are\nappointed to actual services, &c., and as to ad-\nditional allowances,&c.\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n133\n1\n22\nstatement showing the sea service of each lieu-\ntenant\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n307\n2\n22\nreport of committee on the subject of supposed\nabuses by officers of the\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n77\n1\n22\nabstract of circulars to live oak agents; documents\nPresident's message, page 262\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n22\ndocuments in relation to the preservation, &c. of\nlive oak timber\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n178\n2\n22\nadditional, same subject\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n23\n1\n22\nmemorial of captains and masters commandants,\nfor increase of their pay\n-\n-\n-\nEx Doc.\n5\n206\n1\n23\nreport of committee, fixing pay of officers, equal-\nizing it with pay of army officers, &c. -\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n295\n1\n23\nanother report on same subject, with various state-\nments\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n467\n2\n22\non the subject of regulating and increasing the\npay of officers, and creating admirals; with\nstatements showing their pay in 1832, and the\nproposed increase\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n133\n1\n23\nSecretary recommends an increase of the pay of\nofficers, &c.; page 229\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\nI\n2\n23\nstatement showing the pay and allowances of\nevery kind to each grade of officers in 1833 -\nEx. Doc.\n5\n192\n1\n24\nstatement showing the aggregate pay and emolu-\nments paid each commissioned officer, by name,\nin 1833 and 1834\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n236\n2\n23\nmemorial of working men of Philadelphia against\nincreasing pay of officers, without correspond-\ning increase to sailors\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n108\n2\n23\nstatement showing the amount of ordnance at the\nseveral navy yards in 1834, page 38 -\n-\n1\nRep. Com.\n1\n141\n24\nreport of committee in favor of increasing the\npay of warrant officers, boatswains, gunners, &c.\nRep.\nCom.\nogle\n511\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 251\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nNavy, proper.-Continued.\n2\n24\nreport of committee on the subject of regulating\npay, &c. of pursers\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n142\n2\n25\nreport of committee, in 1838, regulating pay uí\npursers\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n586\n1\n23\nreport of committee in favor of increasing pay of\nchaplains and schoolmasters -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n121\n1\n22\nnumber of vessels arriving and departing from\neach yard, between 1815 and 1832; number of\nmen recruited, and the annual expense of trans-\nporting seamen from 1817 to 1832; and number\nof vessels built and repaired at each yard since\nlate war with Great Britain to 1832 -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n228\n1\n22\nreport of Captain Kennedy, visit to Liberia in\n1831; documents President's message, page\n226\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n22\nreport of the cruise of the schooner Boxer to Li-\nberia, in 1832; documents accompanying Presi-\ndent's message, page 280\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n23\nreport of committee authorizing the settlement of\ncertain claims, under contracts, for the gradual\nincrease of the navy -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n266\n2\n22\nPresident recommends further measures for the\ngradual improvement of the, page 14 -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n24\nPresident recommends increase of the navy, pro-\ntection of commerce, &c., page 24\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n24\nPresident again recommends the same, page 20 -\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n25\nPresident Van Buren calls the attention of Con-\ngress to the improvement of the, page 21\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n3\n1\n24\nreport of committee by Mr. Jarvis on the subject\nof making a permanent increase of the naval\npeace establishment, with various statements\nfrom the Navy Department, therewith con-\nnected\n-\nRep. Com.\n785\n-\n-\n-\n-\n3\n1\n24\nPresident recommends the enlistments, &c., of\nboys, page 24\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n24\nagain recommended, pages 20 and 444 -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n24\nsame by the Secretary of the Navy, page 832\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n22\ncirculars respecting assistance to vessels in dis-\ntress documents President's message, page 265\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n22\nsame, respecting punishments in the navy ; docu-\nments President's message, page 265 -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n22\nin relation to fixing sites for naval school\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n48\n1\n23\nreport of committee in favor of making additional\nprovisions for naval schools, and increasing pay\nof chaplains and schoolmasters\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n121\n-\n2\n22\nnumber of midshipmen appointed from each State,\nand the proportion to which each was entitled,\nat various periods between 1828 and 1833 ; and\nnumber necessary for the service\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n115\n1\n23\ncopy of new code of rules and regulations for the\ngovernment of the navy, prepared by a board of\nofficers appointed for the purpose of revising\nrules, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n20\n1\n23\namendments proposed to the rules, &c., submitted\nthrough the President\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n375\n2\n22\nexpenses of the board revising naval code docu-\nments with President's message, page 234\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n28\nSecretary recommends the establishment of a li-\nthographic press for the use of the navy ; pages\n226 and 241 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n2\n23\nsame, pages 315 and 336\n-\n-\nEx.\nDoc.\n2\n252\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nSession.\nCongress.\nDescription\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nNavy.-Continued.\n1\n28\nSecretary recommends the establishment of a me-\ndical board, page 226\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n}\n1\n28\nnames of ships employed during the revolution,\nand names of commanders\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n391\n1\n28\nin relation to discontinuing the use of ardent spi-\nrits in the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n486\nI\n22\ncirculars respecting the same ; documents with\nPresident's message, page 265\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n25\nmemorial of inhabitants of Rhode Island, against\nthe use of ardent spirits\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n9\n321\n2\n25\nconvention of New Hampshire, same\n-\nEx. Doc.\n11\n436\n2\n23\nviews of the President, in 1884, with respect to\nthe navy, page 20\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n28\nPresident recommends, in 1884, the building of\nsteam batteries, pages 20 and 312\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n23\nletter from the Secretary in relation to the allow-\nance of travelling expenses to officers of the -\nEx. Doc.\n3\nIII\n2\n23\non the subject of using cotton canvass and cotton\nclothing in the navy -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n148\n2\n22\nreport of committee on the subject of testing Mo-\nses Smith's improvement in the mariner's com-\npass needle\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n84\n2\n23\nreport on the subject of Commodore Barron's\nsteam prow ship\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n86\n1\n24\nreport against patronizing B. Smith's invention to\nascertain longitudes, &c.\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n450\n1\n24\nreport of committee test utility of Brown's fire\nship -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n490\n1\n24\nSecretary recommends that midshipmen should be\nadmitted to certain studies at the Military Aca-\ndemy, page 332\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n8\n]\n24\nSecretary recommends the establishment of an ob-\nservatory, page 332\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n24\nmarine guards at yards, subject to the directions\nof the naval officer commanding the yard, &c. -\nEx. Doc.\n4\n118\n1\n24\nreport on the subject of a permanent system, for\nnational defence, &c.\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n243\n2\n24\nofficers ordered on service in 1836, and asked to\nbe excused, and reasons assigned, list of\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n81\n2\n24\nofficers appointed to test efficiency of light guns\nfor the use of the navy; documents President's\nmessage, page 448\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n23\nreport of commissioners appointed to test efficien-\ncy, &c. of naval ordnance, (light guns); docu-\nments President's message, page 851 -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n3\n2\n25\nletter of Captain Jones on same subject, page 854\nEx. Doc.\n1\n3\n2\n25\nin relation to the construction, &c. of steam frigate\nFulton\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n11\n423\n2\n25\nalteration proposed to said vessel\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n11\n424\n2\n25\nmeasures, &c. taken in 1837, building of two\nsloops of war; documents President's message,\npage 811\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n3\n2\n25\nreport of the Committee of Ways and Means ex-\nplanatory of the appropriations required for\n1838, and as to the unexpended balances\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n303\n2\n25\nreport of committee on the subject of making ap-\npropriations to finish frigate Raritan, at Phila-\ndelphia\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\nRep. Com.\n8\n703\n25\nreport of committee on the subject of employing\nsteam vessels on the lakes\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n1018\n3\n25\nPresident recommends increase of small vessels\ntized by\nfor the; page 19\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n2\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.\n253\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nNavy.-Continued.\n3\n25\nSecretary of the Navy recommends the establish-\nment of naval academy; page 547\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n3\n25\nproceedings of court marshal in the case of Lieut.\nHunter, and copy of charges against Commodore\nElliott\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n118\n3\n25\ncorrespondence of Commodore Elliot as to the\nabove case\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n200\n3\n25\ncharges preferred by Midshipman Barton against\nCommodore Elliot\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n191\n3\n25\nreports of majority and minority of select commit-\ntee on the charges of Midshipman Barton against\nCommodore Elliott\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n295\n1\n22\nexploring expedition, by Fanning and Pendleton,\nmemorial and journal of their proceedings, and\nasking compensation for expenditures in making\ndiscoveries\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n61\n2\n23\nmemorial of citizens of Philadelphia, in favor of\nGovernment aiding in expedition to the South\nSeas -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n48\n2\n23\nReynold's report on islands and shoals in the\nPacific ocean\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n105\n2\n24\nremarks of the Secretary of the Navy in relation\nto the fitting out an exploring expedition; docu-\nments President's message, page 444 -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n24\nreport of the Secretary of the Navy in relation to\nthe progress made (in 1837) in fitting out the\nexpedition authorized by act of the last session;\nthe object of the expedition; names of vessels to\nbe employed; number of officers and men; and\nthe estimated expense; with list of instruments,\n&c., procured for that service -\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n188\n1\n25\nreport of the Secretary as to the cause of delay in\nthe sailing of the expedition, and additional\nexpense, &c. -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n50\n2\n25\ncommunicates all the documents, connected with\nthe delay, &c., with list of officers excused from\nserving in the expedition\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n147\n2\n25\nlist of vessels built or selected for the expedition,\nand officers and their pay\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n255\n3\n25\nin relation to the pay and promotion of officers\nengaged in the expedition\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n194\n2\n25\nexperiments made as to the sailing qualities of the\nvessels of the squadron; page 764\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n3\n2\n25\nobservations of the Secretary of the Navy as to the\nexpense, &c. of the expedition; page 764\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n3\n2\n25\nscientific corps placed under pay, &c.; page\n766 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n3\n3\n25\nSecretary of the Navy recommends that remunera-\ntion be made to the scientific persons who had\nbeen appointed to the expedition, but not in-\ncluded in last arrangement; documents Presi-\ndent's message, page 544\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n3\n25\nCommodore Jones resigns the command, and\nLicut. Wilkes appointed; page 544\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n3\n25\nnotice of the sailing of the expedition; page 564 -\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n23\nNavy Yards and Dry Docks, at Charleston, S. C., Se-\ncretary states that all documents on this subject\nhad been previously communicated to Congress,\nand to be found with report of Committee on\nNaval Affairs, No. 541 1st session, 23d Con-\ngress\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx.\nDoc.\n7\n254\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nNavy yards and dry docks, &c.-Continued.\n1\n28\nreport of Committee on Naval Affairs on the sub-\nject of establishing yard at Charleston, with\nCaptain Kearney's report, and various other do-\ncuments, as referred to in the above letter from\nthe Secretary of the Navy\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n541\n1\n24\nsame, reprinted\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n199\n1\n24\nletter from the Secretary of the Navy, expressive\nof his opinion as to the propriety of establishing\nyard at Charleston\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n93\n1\n24\nmemorial of Chamber of Commerce of Charleston\nin favor of yard at that place\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n175\n2\n24\nmemorial of merchants and others, same\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n38\n2\n25\nreport of the Secretary of the Navy on the proprie-\nty of establishing yard at Charleston for small\nvessels, sloops of war, &c.\nEx. Doc.\n2\n44\n-\n-\n-\n2\n25\nmemorial of citizens of Charleston, for same\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n411\n1\n23\nat Pensacola, report of Captain Dallas on the\npracticability of deepening the bar at Pensacola,\nwith a view to the establishment of a dry dock\nat that place documents accompanying Presi-\ndent's message, page 263\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n1\n24\nmap of the harbor and bar, by Major Kearney ;\nbound in Vol. 4, between No. 176 and 177, Ex-\necutive Documents -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n1\n24\nreport of committee on the subject of deepening\nbar at Pensacola and establishing dry dock\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n424\n1\n24\nreport of the Secretary of the Navy on same sub-\nject\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n157\n2\n24\nreport of Board of Officers appointed to make exa-\nminations and fix plan for dry dock at that place\nEx. Doc.\n2\n50\n2\n24\nplan of yard transmitted\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n53\n-\n-\n2\n25\nestimate of cost for navy yard and barracks at same\nplace, by Col. Totten\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n200\n2\n25\nreport of Commodores Stewart and Dallas and\nCaptain Bolton, on same subject\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n216\n1\n24\nat Brooklyn, New York; Secretary of the Navy\nrecommends the establishment of dry dock at\nthat place documents Pres. message page 334\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n24\nBaldwin's report on the subject of the removal of\nnavy yard from Brooklyn to some other place,\nwith cost, &c., attending the same\n18\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n25\nreport of examination, &c., by Professor Renwick,\nof New York bay, with view of fixing on site\nfor dry dock\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n35\n-\n2\n25\nreport of Swift and McNeil, civil engineers, on\nsame subject -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\nas\n2\n25\nreport of Board of Navy Commissioners in relation\nto dry dock at Brooklyn\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n-\n2\n25\nat Philadelphia; letter from Commodore Stewart\nand Captain Henry on the subject of a dry dock\nat that place -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n223\n-\n2\n25\nmemorials of inhabitants of Philadelphia, on same\nsubject\n-\n-\n-\n-\n}\nEx. Doc.\non\n393\n10\n407\n-\n2\n25\nreport of committee in favor of constructing dry\ndock at Philadelphia -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n872\n2\n23\nat Sackett's and Storr's Harbors; in relation to\ncertain expenditures at the yards at these places,\nand on the subject of the claim of Henry Eck-\nford for ground rent, &c.\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n43\n2\n24\nSouth of Chesapeake; report of Board of Officers\nappointed to make examinations, &c., with a\nview to the establishment of navy yard\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n130\nDigitized by\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 255\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nNavy yards, &c.Continued.\n3\n25\nreport of survey of May river, by Lieut. Wilkes,\nwith a view to naval depot, &c.\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n85\n2\n24\nexpenditures on dry docks at Charlestown, Massa-\nchusetts and at Gosport, Virginia, up to October\n1836 ; documents accompanying President's\nmessage, page 483\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n25\nreport of committee in favor of purchasing of Sa-\nmuel D. Harris and others, additional land for\nthe use of the yard at Charlestown, Mass.\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n258\n1\n24\nmarine guards at navy yards to be under direc-\ntions of navy officers, commanding, page 3\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n118\n1\n24\nmemorial of clerks of yards, for an increase of\ntheir pay\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n77\n1\n24\nreport of committee against the claim of Thomas\nMurray, master cooper, yard in Washington,\nfor pay while works were suspended owing to\nthe yard being burnt\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n371\nNavy, Hospitals, (see Hospitals, Navy.)\nNavy, Privateer Pension Fund, (see Pensions, Priva-\nteer.)\n1\n22\nNavy, Pension Fund; annual report showing the condi-\ntion of the navy pension fund, in 1831\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n5\n2\n22\nSame, in 1832 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n5\n1\n23\nSame, in 1833 documents Pres. message. p. 247\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n2\n23\nSame, in 1834 ; documents with President's mes-\nsage. page 353\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n24\nSame, in 1835 ; with list of pensioners -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n85\n2\n24\nSame, in 1836 ; same, (see documents with Pre-\nsident's message, page 486 to 502\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n25\nSame, in 1837 ; same, do. page 812\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n3\n3\n25\nSame, in 1838 same, do. page 589\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n23\nreport of committee reimburse amount due the\nfund from Bank of Columbia -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n190\n2\n22\nSame object\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n123\n2\n24\nreport of committee in relation to the investment\nof the navy pension fund\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n40\n1\n22\nNavy, Pensions; report of commissioners respecting ap-\nplications for pensions disallowed, in 1831\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n129\n2\n22\nletter from commissioners, stating that no applica-\ntions were disallowed this year, 1832 -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n40\n2\n25\nlist of pensioners admitted under act of 3d March,\n1837, extending the provisions of the navy pen-\nsion system\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n218\n2\n25\nagents appointed since United States Bank ceased\nto act amount advanced and balances in their\nhands, in 1838\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n369\n1\n23\nreport of committee in favor of extending and en-\nlarging acts granting pensions to widows and\norphans\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n190\n2\n22\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n123\n1\n24\nreport of committee in favor of allowing pensions\nonly to widows of those that may be killed or die\nof wounds, and fixing maximum of pensions -\nRep. Com.\n2\n451\n2\n23\nreport of committee against granting arrears of\npensions to widows, &c.\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n129\n2\n24\nremarks of the Secretary of the Navy, in relation\nto the construction of the acts granting pensions\nto widows, &c., page 447\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n23\nreport of committee on the general principle of al-\nlowing pensions in cases of disease, &c., con-\ntracted while on duty ; (see the case of William\nTheams)\n-\n-\n-\nRep. by Google\n50\n-\n-\n256\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nNavy pensions, &c.-Continued.\n2\n22\nArrears; granted to Captain Jones\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n108\n1\n23\nSame in favor of Silas Duncan\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n503\n1\n24\nSame to Thomas B. Parsons, and also increasing\nhis pension for injuries sustained in saving crew\nof gun boat\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n609\n2\n24\nSame to Empson Hamilton\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n149\n2\n25\nagainst the claim of Elizabeth Mays, for arrears of\npension from the time of the death of her hus-\nband, who was killed on board the Lawrence,to\nthe date of the special act for her relief in 1830\nRep. Com.\n2\n431\nNavy, Pensions; reports on applications for pensions\ngrowing out of peculiar circumstances not em-\nbraced by law or practice.\n1\n23\nin favor of Gratia Ray, whose husband died while\nprisoner in Tripoli\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n329\n1\n28\nagainst the claim of William Theams, on ac-\ncount of disease contracted while on duty\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n506\n2\n24\nagainst the claim of the widow of Captain New-\nman, he having died previous to late war with\nGreat Britain\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n21\n2\n24\nagainst similar application of Mrs. Reed for same\nreasons, widows of officers dying before that\nperiod, not entitled\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n24\n2\n24\nagainst allowing pensions to mechanics employed\nin navy yards, in the case of Eli Darling\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n22\n2\n24\nagainst allowing pensions to three seamen of the\nPhiladelphia frigate, captured by the Tripo-\nlitans -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n27\n2\n24\nin favor of Dr. John P. Briggs, who was appointed\nfrom the army to be surgeon on board Commo-\ndore McDonough's ship, and wounded in the\nbattle on lake Champlain\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n148\n2\n24\nin favor of the widow of Daniel Appleton a sea-\nman who died in Dartmoor prison\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n180\n1\n24\nin favor of increasing pension to Thomas B. Par-\nsons for injuries, in saving crew of gun boat,\n&c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n3\n609\n1\n22\nNavy, protested bills of exchange, drawn by foreign\nagents, amount of, rate of exchange, and expen-\nses on said bills, up to 1829\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n5\nwt\n1\n23\nreport of committee in favor of indemnifying An-\ndrew Armstrong, navy agent at Lima, damages\nsustained in consequence of his bills being\nprotested\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n536\n1\n24\nin favor of similar case of the representatives of\nMichael Hogan\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n518\nNavy, reports in cases of reimbursing naval officers for\nextra expenses incurred while in command, &c.\nto wit:\n1\n22\nin favor of Captain John D. Sloat, expenses in\nentertaining officers, of Peru, &c. taking refuge\non board of vessel under his command\n-\nRep. Com.\n5\n471\n1\n22\ndocuments connected with the above case\n-\nRep. Com.\n6\n278\n2\n22\nin favor of Captain John Percival, for presents to\nthe inhabitants of Sandwich Islands\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n86\n2\n22\nin favor of Captain Shubrick, expenses in having\nGeneral Harrison and family on board of his\nvessel, while consul, &c.\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n124\n1\n23\nin favor of Captain Perry, expenses in receiving\non board of his vessel Mehemet Ali, Pacha of\nEgypt, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n237\nDigitized by Google\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 257\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nNavy officers, extra expenses, &c.-Continued.\n1\n24\nin favor of Captain Philip F. Voorhees, ex-\npenses incurred in consequence of having on\nboard of ship under his command, in the Medi-\nterranean, in 1832, certain public officers\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n225\n1\n24\nin favor of Captain Parker, expenses in carrying\nEdw. Wyer, bearer of despatches, to the Medi-\nterranean\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n279\n2\n24\nin favor of Commodore D. T. Patterson, expenses\nincurred in receiving on board of his ship, while\nin the Mediterranean, head officers of Govern-\nments, &c.\n!\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Cóm.\n1\n37\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n7\n2\n24\nin favor of Captain Ridgely, expenses incurred\nwhile in the Pacific, in entertaining persons\ntaking refuge on board of his vessel, &c.\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n118\n2\n25\nin favor of Captain Jones, expenses in holding\nintercourse with the Chief of the Sandwich\nIslands\n-\n-\n-\n!\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n920\nNavy, reports on claims of individuals, growing out of\ntheir connection with the navy establishment,\nto wit:\n1\n22\nin favor of allowing Samuel Grice the 10 per cent.\nwithheld on contract not completed according\nto time\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n61\n1\n22\nin favor of allowing James Scrivener, seaman, en-\ngaged on the lakes, transportation money\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n290\n2\n22\nin favor of indemnifying Purser Zantzinger, for\nlosses on sale of certain naval stores, Sc.\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n46\n2\n22\nagainst allowing Purser Zantzinger commissions\non disbursements\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n781\n2\n22\nin favor of allowing Commodore Isaac Hull, for\nextra services, acting as navy agent, while in\ncommand of the yard at Washington -\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n81\n2\n22\nin favor of allowing Purser Hambleton for house-\nrent, travelling expenses, &c.\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n82\n1\n22\nin favor of allowing Russell Hunt for excess of\nweight in anchors, &c.\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n120\n2\n23\nagainst the claim of J. D. Ferris, for extra pay\nwhile in command of squadron of gun boats -\nRep. Com.\n3\n359\n2\n23\nin favor of making allowance to Commodore Bar-\nron for the use of his invention, ventilator for\nships -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n64\n2\n23\nin favor of allowing S. W. Ruff pay as a surgeon,\nhe being absent when examination took place\nRep. Com.\n1\n78\n1\n24\nagainst the claim of Commodore Rogers, for extra\nrations as senior captain, &c.\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n87\n1\n24\nin favor of allowing six months pay to the widows\nand orphans of officers and seamen of the schoo-\nner Wild Cat, lost\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n167\n}\n24\nagainst the claim of Midshipman Duryee, for pay\nfrom the time of his dismissal to the time of his\nbeing reinstated\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n177\n2\n24\nagainst similar claim of Midshipman Hunter\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n295\n}\n24\nin favor of authorizing the settlement of the ac-\ncounts of Captain Woolsey on principles of\nequity, vouchers lost -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n217\n1\n24\nadditional report, same case\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n791\n1\n24\nin favor of allowing Midshipman Pickering extra\npay while acting as lieutenant\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n298\n1\n24\nsame to Midshipman Gist\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n360\n1\n24\nin favor of allowing Purser Walker for extra\nservices, performing duties of navy agent, &c.\nRep. Com.\n1\n250\n33\n258\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nNavy, reports on claims, &c.-Continued.\n2\n24\nagainst the claim of John Quin, for pay while on\nfurlough\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n33\n2\n24\nsame in similar claim of Wm. Vaughan -\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n309\n2\n24\nagainst the claim of officers of the sloop of war\nBoston, for depreciation of money paid them\nwhile on foreign station\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n278\n2\n24\nagainst the claim of Lieut. Farragut, for extra\nservices, in performing duty of quartermaster,\nmarine corps -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n279\n2\n25\nin favor of allowing Captain Jones, of the revenue\nservice, extra pay, while acting with the navy\"\nRep. Com.\n2\n487\n2\n25\nin favor of allowing Sailingmaster Mallaby pay in\nlieu of quarters\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n553\n2\n25\nin favor of paying Rev. Chs. Rockwell for services\nas chaplain, although not regularly appoint-\ned, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n996\n1\n22\nNeale, Seely, laying out roads in Michigan\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n341\n2\n25\nNeale, Hosea, widow of\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n391\nNeapolitan stock, (see Naples.)\n3\n25\nNeenah or Fox river, Wiskonsin, survey of -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n102\nNegroes, Africans, (see Slaves, also see Colonization.)\n1\n24\nNegroes, belonging to Seminole Indians, in relation to\npurchase of -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n675\n3\n25\ncaptured from Indians in Florida, respecting the\ndisposol of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n25\n1\n24\nNeibert, Joseph, confirm his purchase of school lands -\n&Rep. Com.\n1\n142\n1\n22\nNeil, Captain Daniel, heirs of, seven years half pay,\nrevolutionary\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n309\n1\n23\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n64\n1\n22\nNelson, Andrew, heirs of, prize money, McDonough's\nfleet -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n330\n1\n24\nNelson, General Thomas, heirs of, commutation claim\nRep. Com.\n3\n847\n2\n25\nNelson, Colonel William, heirs of, commutation claim\nRep. Com.\n3\n603\n1\n22\nNetherlands, regulations of, respecting the fisheries &\nEx. Doc.\n3\n99\nNeth Lewis, (see James Williams.)\n2\n23\nNewman, Colonel Daniel, invalid pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n50\n2\n25\narrears of pension\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n674\nNewland, David, contesting election of Jas. Graham, of\nN. C. (See Elections, contested.)\n1\n22\nNewson, Randolph, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n395\n2\n24\nNewark bay, memorial of the Legislature of New Jersey\nin favor of its improvement\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n100\n2\n24\nreport of survey of Passaic river\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n110\n3\n25\nreport of survey of, by Lieut. Gedney, with chart\nEx. Doc.\n4\n182\n2\n23\nNewcastle harbor, Legislature of Delaware in relation\nto the construction of -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n139\n1\n24\nin relation to the expenditures on, and amount\nnecessary in 1836 to carry on its improvement\nEx. Doc.\n5\n212\n1\n24\nreport of committee, expenditures, &c., improve-\nment of\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n297\n2\n25\nreport showing the nature of the work, when com-\nmenced, the amount heretofore appropriated for\nit, and the sum required in 1838\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n5\n90\n1\n24\nNew Buffalo harbor, Michigan report of survey, plan\nand estimate for the construction of -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n194\n2\n25\nsame, reprinted\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n251\nNew Brunswick and Maine, boundary between. (See\nBoundary, Northeastern.)\n2\n25\nNew Brunswick and Nova Scotia, value of trade in 1828\nand 1837, with\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n9\n300\n25\nLegislature of Maine, on subject of trade with\nEx. Doc\n10\n133\n25\nreport of committee, on same subject -\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n301\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 259\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n2\n25\nNew Brunswick harbor, report of Major Smith, in 1837,\non the improvement of, page 419\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n3\n1\n23\nNew Orleans, report of committee granting lot of land to\ncity of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n400\n2\n25\nNew river and Core sound, North Carolina, improve-\nment of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n90\n2\n24\nreport of committee in relation to the improve-\nment of New river -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n175\n2\n25\nreport of survey of, with a view to inland commu-\nnication from Chesapeake Bay to Charleston,\nS. Carolina -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n11\n445\n3\n25\nNew Haven harbor, map of\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n202\n2\n22\nNewburyport, report of committee erect custom-house at\nRep. Com.\n1\n67\nNewspapers and pamphlets, postage on, &c. (See Post-\nage.)\nNew Hampshire, memorials from, on the subject of the\nBank United States, and the removal of the de-\nposites. (See Bank United States.)\non the subject of the tariff. (See Duties.)\n1\n23\nLegislature of, in favor of organizing the militia\nEx. Doc.\n1\n10\n2\n23\nmemorial of inhabitants in favor of appeals in pa-\ntent cases\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n101\n2\n24\nmemorial of citizens of Portsmouth, claims for\nFrench spoliations prior to 1800\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n58\n2\n24\nLegislature of, in relation to the surplus revenue,\ninternal improvement, and the public lands -\nEx. Doc.\n3\n112\n2\n24\ndocuments in relation to the claim of the State,\nfor expenses in maintaining jurisdiction, &c.,\nNortheastern boundary\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n155\n3\n25\nreport of committee on the above claim -\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n176\n2\n25\nmemorial of convention of, against the use of ar-\ndent spirits in the navy\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n11\n436\nNew Jersey, memorials from, on the subject of the Bank\nUnited States, and the removal of the deposites.\n(See Bank United States.)\nin relation to the tariff (See Duties.)\n1\n23\nNew Jersey, copy of agreement fixing boundary between\nNew York, and\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n260\n1\n23\nLegislature of, approving of the removal of the de-\nposites, and in favor of expunging certain reso-\nlutions from the Journal of the Senate of U.S.\nEx. Doc.\n4\n166\n1\n24\nLegislature, for pier and light-house at Cape May\nroads\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n173\n8\n24\nLegislature, on the subject of the improvement of\nNewark bay, and removal of sand bar, near Eli-\nzabeth Port -\n-\n-\n-\nI\nEx. Doc.\n3\n100\n2\n25\nLegislature, on the embarrassed condition of affairs\nEx. Doc.\n5\n88\n2\n25\nmemorial of inhabitants of Newark, death of the\nHon. Jonathan Cilley\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n198\n2\n25\nmemorial of the same, in relation to the currency\nEx. Doc.\n8\n234\n2\n25\ninhabitants of the State, against sub-Treasury\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n244\n2\n25\ninhabitants of Belleville, same -\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n9\n323\n2\n25\ninhabitants of Burlington, Cherokee Indians\n-\nEx. Doc.\n9\n324\n2\n25\nproceedings of meeting in favor of breakwater,\nTucker's Island\n-\n-\n-\nI\nEx. Doc.\n10\n333\n2\n25\ninhabitants of Salem, survey Salem creek\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n336\n2\n25\ninhabitants of Plainfield, against sub-Treasury -\nEx. Doc.\n10\n389\n2\n25\nLegislature, pier at Crow Shoal and lights on Egg\nIsland and Cohansey Point\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n11\n483\ns\n25\ninhabitants on the subject of pilotage\n-\nI\nEx. Doc.\n4\n144\n3\n25\nLegislature of, in favor of distributing proceeds of\nDigitized by\nGoogle\nthe sales of the public lands ; against pre-emp-\ntions, and against ceding to the States\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n217\n260\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nNew York navy yard and dry dock. (See Navy yards,\n&c.)\nNew York, memorials, &c., from, on the subject of the\nBank of United States, and the removal of the\ndeposites. (See Bank United States.)\nsame; on the subject of the tariff. (See Duties.)\nsame; for canal, Niagara falls. (See Canals.)\nfor matters in relation to the extension, &c., of the\npayment of duties on goods destroyed by the\ngreat fire in New York. (See Duties on goods\ndestroyed by fire in New York, &c.)\n1\n22\nNew York, board of health of the city of, on the subject\nof the Cholera\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n44\n1\n22\nmemorial of merchants in favor of drawback on\nsilks after printed and dyed in this country -\nEx. Doc.\n2\n72\n1\n22\nmemorial of inhabitants respecting liens created\nby judgments, Sc.\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n122\n1\n22\nmemorial of the Agricultural Society, promote\nthe culture and manufacture of silk -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n162\n1\n22\nmemorial of inhabitants in behalf of the Choctaw\nIndians\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx Doc.\n4\n175\n1\n22\nmemorial of convention in favor of domestic man-\nufactures\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n186\n2\n22\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n78\n1\n22\nmemorial of merchants, tax auction sales, &c. -\nEx. Doc.\n6\n280\n2\n22\nmemorial of importers of hardware of the city of\nAlbany, repeal certain provisoes in tariff act of\n1832\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n106\n2\n22\nmemorial of merchants of the city of New York,\nsame object -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n112\n1\n23\nmemorial of inhabitants for the improvement of\nriver St. Lawrence\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n40\n1\n23\nmemorial of inhabitants of St. Lawrence county,\nsame object -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n56\n1\n23\nmemorial of citizens of the city of New York,\nimprovement of the Hudson river\n41\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n23\nmemorial of the corporation of the city of Troy,\nsame object\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n470\n1\n23\nmemorial of merchants, in favor of warehouse\nsystem\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n121\n1\n23\ncopy of agreement fixing boundary between New\nJersey\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n260\n2\n23\nmemorial of merchants, extend provisions of the\nacts for the relief of insolvent debtors\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n31\n2\n23\nrespecting marine hospital money collected and\nexpended in the State\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n87\n1\n24\nLegislature of, in favor of expunging certain reso-\nlutions from the journals of the Senate U.S. - -\nEx. Doc.\n4\n161\n1\n22\nLegislature of, on subject of organizing the militia\nEx. Doc.\n4\n171\n2\n24\nmemorial of citizens for breakwater at Port Kent\nEx. Doc.\n2\n44\n2\n24\nmemorial of citizens of Clinton county, military\nroad, Plattsburgh to Whitehall\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n59\n2\n24\ndocuments respecting the fees of the guagers of\nthe port of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n116\n1\n25\nmemorial of merchants, extend credit on duty\nbonds\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n24\n2\n25\nPeace Society, memorial, settle national disputes\nby arbitra:nent\n-\n-\n-\nI\nEx. Doc.\n2\n50\n2\n25\nChamber of Commerce, against repealing pilot\nlaw -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n81\n2\n25\nmemorial inhabitants of Washington county, reigitized\nvision of naturalization laws\nEx. by Doc. Google\n-\n-\n7\n151\n25\ninhabitants of Oswego, arm military posts\n- Ex. Doc.\n7\n155\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 261\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nNew York.-Continued.\n2\n25\nmemorial of inhabitants of Buffalo, extend harbor\nEx. Doc.\n7\n167\n2\n25\nLegislature, in favor of surveying Western lakes\nEx. Doc.\n8\n215\n2\n25\ninhabitants of the city of Hudson, against repeal-\ning duty on tallow\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n224\n2\n25\nAgricultural Society, distribution of seeds, &c.\nEx. Doc.\n-\n8\n8\n-\n231\n245\n2\n25\nHouse of Assembly, on the subject of the sub-\ntreasury\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n236\n2\n25\nproceedings of meeting of Rensselacr county,\nagainst sub-treasury -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n267\n2\n25\nconvention on the subject of French spoliations\nEx. Doc.\n8\n239\n2\n25\ninhabitants of Erie, on burning the steamboat\nCaroline\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n248\n2\n25\ninhabitants of the city of, foreign paupers, &c. -\nEx. Doc.\n9\n313\n2\n25\nowners of steamboats, against bill regulating\nsteamboats\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n9\n314\n2\n25\ninhabitants of Lockport, against banks -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n9\n318\n2\n25\nLegislature, on duelling\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n391\n2\n25\ninhabitants of Buffalo, against sub-treasury\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n392\n2\n25\nCommon Council of the city, improvement of the\nAllegany river\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n412\n3\n25\nAmerican Bethel Society against Sunday mails -\nEx. Doc.\n3\n40\n8\n25\ninhabitants of Green county, improvement of\nCatskill creek\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n64\nNeutrality, (see Canada.)\n(see Mexico.)\nNiagara falls, canal around, (see Canals.)\n1\n22\nNiagara claims, (so called) report of committee on the\nsubject of these claims, with various evidence\nin their support, annexed, page 3, (see Build-\nings, see Property)\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n386\n2\n25\nNibert, Joseph, heirs of, confirm entry of land\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n665\n1\n23\nNicholas, Edward, arrears of invalid pension -\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n539\n1\n24\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n46\n1\n22\nNoble, Goodman, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n379\n1\n22\nNoeks, Jonathan, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n365\nNortheastern boundary, (see Boundary.)\nNorthern frontiers, (see Frontiers, also see Canada.)\n2\n25\nNorcross, Leonard, memorial of, on subject of national\nbank -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n180\nNorman, John A.L. (See Dade Institute.)\n2\n25\nNorthup, Henry, land scrip\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n412\n1\n23\nNorthup, Henry, horse lost, Ohio volunteer\n-\nI\nRep. Com.\n1\n95\n2\n24\nNortham and Whitehorne, refund duties paid on still -\nRep. Com.\n2\n256\n1\n23\nNorman, George, work on Cumberland road -\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n455\n1\n22\nNorris, Theophilus, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n412\nNorth Carolina, memorials from, on the subject of the\nBank of United States, and the removal of the\ndeposites. (See Bank United States.)\n1\n23\nLegislature of, in favor of the extinguishment of the\nclaim of Cherokee Indians to land in that State\nEx. Doc.\n2\n71\n2\n23\nprogress on works of internal improvements in,\nand amount expended, &c.\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n59\n1\n24\ncopy of laws of, relating to election of members of\nCongress\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n179\n1\n24\nmemorial of, for amending the Constitution of the\nUnited States, in relation to the judiciary\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n200\n2\n25\nmemorial of inhabitants, improvement of Core\nSound\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n9\n308\n2\n25\nsurvey of certain rivers and sounds in, with a view\nof opening an inland communication from the\nDigitized by\nGoogle\nChesapeake Bay to Charleston\n-\nEx. Doc.\n11\nAAI\n-\n262\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nNorth Carolina-Continued.\n8\n25\nLegislature of, against graduating the price of the\npublic land, or of ceding to the States in which\nthey lie\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n86\n8\n25\nLegislature of, in favor of the coinage of small\nchange at the branch mint in that State\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n142\n8\n25\nestimate of the additional expense that would be\nincurred in making small coins\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n189\n8\n25\nin relation to the payment of certain volunteers of\n}\n-\n137\nEx. Doc.\n4\nN Carolina, for services against the Cherokees\n148\n3\n25\nas to the number of Cherokees remaining in North\nCarolina, and why not removed, &c. -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n224\n1\n24\nreport of committee on the subject of establishing\narsenal of construction at Fayetteville, in\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n372\n2\n25\nreport of committee on establishing arsenal in\nLincoln county, in\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n907\n1\n23\nNourse, Joseph, extra services, while Treasurer U.S.\nRep. Com.\n3\n372\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n844\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n58\n2\n25\nNourse, Josephine, widow, five years half pay pension\nRep. Com.\n2\n510\n1\n24\nNourse, William, revolutionary services\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n254\nNova Scotia. (See New Brunswick.)\n1\n24\nNoyes, Wadleigh, heirs of, revolutionary seven years\nhalf pay\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n634\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n192\n2\n24\nNoyes, Elihu, navy pension -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n22\n2\n25\nNoyes, Joseph C., Treasury notes accidentally destroyed\nRep. Com.\n1\n291\n1\n24\nNull, Henry, losses on contract, Cumberland road\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n283\n2\n22\nNullification, President notifies Congress that South\nCarolina opposes the execution of the revenue\nlaws; collection of duties under tariffact, &c.,\npage 9\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n3\n2\n22\nPresident communicates proceedings of the State\nof South Carolina, and a copy of his proclama-\ntion, with other proceedings on the part of the\nGeneral Government, on same subject\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n45\n2\n22\nreport of the Committee on the Judiciary, on same\nsubject\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n86\n1\n22\nmemorial of members of the Legislature of South\nCarolina, opposed to nullification\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n70\n2\n22\nLegislature of Indiana, against\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n67\n2\n22\nLegislature of Pennsylvania, same (two docu-\nments of this No.)\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n19\n-\n-\n2\n22\ncitizens of Easton, Pennsylvania, same -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n73\n2\n23\ncitizens of Philadelphia, same -\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n79\n2\n22\nLegislature of Massachusetts, same\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n81\n2\n22\ncitizens of Middlesex county, same\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n85\n2\n22\nLegislature of Delaware, same -\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n90\n2\n22\ncitizens of Portsmouth, New Hampshire, same\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n99\n2\n22\nfarmers and others, Newcastle, Delaware, same\nEx. Doc.\n2\n100\n2\n22\nLegislature of Illinois, same\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n103\n2\n22\ncitizens of Saratoga county, New York, same\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n124\n2\n22\nLegislature of Kentucky, same -\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n143\n2\n22\nLegislature of New Jersey, same\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n140\n2\n22\nLegislature of Alabama, same\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n141\n2\n22\nrecommendation of the Legislature of Alabama in\nrelation to proceedings in South Carolina, &c.\nEx. Doc.\n3\n114\n2\n22\nFree Trade Party of South Carolina, in favor of -\nEx. Doc.\n3\n143\n1\n23\nOakes, Henry, released from payment of judgment\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n148\n2\n25\nOak Orchard creek, report showing the nature of the\nwork for the improvement of, when commenced,\nthe amount heretofore appropriated, and the\nDigitized by Google\nsum required in 1838\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n90\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 263\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n1\n24\nO'Bannon, Presly N., horse lost in military service -\nRep. Com.\n8\n586\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n34\n2\n24\nO'Bannon, Mary, wagon and team lost in the revolution\nRep. Com.\n1\n173\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n973\nOcean and New York Insurance companies, (see Insu-\nrance companies.)\n1\n22\nObservatory, on the propriety of establishing an observa-\ntory connected with the coast survey, &c.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n22\n1\n24\nSecretary of the Navy recommends the establish-\nment of; docs., President's message, page 332\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n23\nOcracock inlet, report in relation to the improvement\nof, amount expended, &c.\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n59\n1\n24\nreport of Lieut. Swift, accompanied with map,\n&c.; documents accompanying President's mes-\nsage, page 161\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n24\namount appropriated, original estimates, and the\nsum required in 1836, for\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n212\n1\n24\nreport of committee, expenditures for the im-\nprovement of, &c.\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n297\n1\n23\nOden, Benjamin, bounty land, services of his slave\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n111\n1\n23\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n392\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n425\nOfficers of the army, regulate pay, Sc., (see Army.)\nOfficers of the Navy, (see Navy.)\nOfficers of the marine corps, (see Marine Corps.)\nOfficers of the customs, (see Customs.)\nOfficers, performing extra services, &c., (see Extra\nservices.)\nOfficers, Virginia State line, revolutionary, half pay\nclaims, (see Virginia officers.)\nOfficers, late war with Great Britain, for bounty land,\n(see Lands, military bounties.)\n1\n22\nOfficers, at Fort Delaware, claim for losses sustained in\nthe destruction of the fort by fire\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n813\n1\n23\nsame, at Hancock barracks\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n112\n1\n24\nattached to military bureaus, respecting pay of\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n308\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n328\n3\n25\nof the Florida militia, ordered into service in 1835,\nby General Hernandez, report of committee in\nfavor of paying\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n209\n3\n25\ncivil report of committee on the subject of appoint-\nment and removal of -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n325\n2\n25\nof the House of Representatives, defining duties of\nRep. Com.\n8\n750\n1\n24\nOfficers created in 1836, and salaries\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n297\n2\n24\nSame, for 1837 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n189\n2\n25\nSame, for 1838 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n464\n3\n25\nSame, for 1839 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n249\nOfficial acts, indemnity for, (see Indemnity.)\n1\n23\nOgden, Francis B., letters patent, new invention\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n311\n1\n23\nOhl, John F., refund duties on sugar destroyed\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n844\n1\n22\nOhio and Mississippi rivers, annual report of the super-\nintendent, progress, &c., in 1831, for the im-\nprovement of; documents accompanying Presi-\ndent's message, page 90\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n22\nSame, in 1832, page 114\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n23\nSame, in 1833, page 102\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n2\n23\nSame, in 1834, page 151\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n24\nSame, in 1935, page 165\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n24\nSame, in 1836, page 274\n-\n-\n-\nF.x. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n25\nSame, in 1837, page 423\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n3\n3\n25\nSame, in 1838, page 228\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n2\n23\namount expended annually for the improvement\nof, up to 1833\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n264\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n2\n25\nOhio and Mississippi rivers, amount expended for the\nimprovement of, in 1834, '5, '6, '7\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n254\n2\n25\nreport showing the nature of the improvements,\nwhen commenced, amount heretofore appropri-\nated, and sum required in 1838\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n90\n2\n22\nOhio river, report of Captain Delafield, inspecting works\nfor the improvement of\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n66\n1\n23\nsurvey and estimate for the improvement of Indian\nChute, at the Great Falls\n-\n-\n-\nEx Doc\n6\n488\n1\n24\nreport of engineer on progress, &c., in 1836, im-\nprovement of\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n52\n8\n25\nreport of committee in 1839, in favor of making\nsurveys, with view to the improvement of its\nnavigation, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n306\nOhio, boundary between Michigan and Ohio, for mat-\nters in relation to this subject (see Boundary,\nOhio and Michigan.)\nOhio, State of, memorials from, on the subject of the\nUnited States Bank, and the removal of the de-\nposites. (See Bank United States.)\n1\n22\nLegislature of, road from Zanesville, Ohio, to Flo-\nrence, Alabama\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n148\n1\n23\nmemorial of citizens of Tuscarawas county. in fa-\nvor of connecting Cumberland road with the\nOhio canal, and the Western lakes\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n241\n2\n23\nmemorial of merchants of Zanesville, for an ap-\npropriation for the improvement of the Muskin-\ngum river and Zanesville, to be made port of\nentry\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n135\n1\n22\nreport of committee, granting land to the State of,\naid in educating the deaf and dumb\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n312\n1\n23\nLegislature of, against renewal of charter of Bank\nUnited States, and against distributing the pro-\nceeds of the public lands\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n44\n2\n23\nresolutions of Legislature rescinding resolutions\npassed at the last session of the Legislature in\nrelation to the Bank of the United States, and\nthe public lands\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n182\n1\n24\nmemorial of citizens, against changing location of\nthe Cumberland road between Springfield and\nRichmond\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n184\n1\n24\nLegislature of, against further improvement of\nBlack Rock Harbor, &c.\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n191\n1\n24\nLegislature of, in favor of placing the future ap-\npropriations for the Cumberland road in that\nState under the control of Commissioners of the\nState\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n192\n1\n24\nreport of committee on the subject of controlling\nthe appropriations for the Cumberland road in\nOhio\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n671\n1\n24\nLegislature, asking aid to complete the Baltimore\nand Ohio railroad\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n193\n1\n24\nLegislature of, for authority to erect toll gates on\nthe Maumee and Western Reserve road, for its\nrepair, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n194\n1\n24\nLegislature of, on the subject of establishing hospi-\ntals in the Valley of the Mississippi\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n196\n1\n24\nmemorial of medical convention of, in favor of\nestablishing hospitals in the West\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n264\n1\n24\nreport of committee, granting pre-emptions, lots\nin Perrysburg, Ohio -\n-\n-\n?\nRep. Com.\n113\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n896\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.\n265\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nOhio, State of, &rc-Continued.\n2\n24\nreport of committee on claim of the Miami Ex-\nporting Company\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n310\n1\n25\nproceedings of meeting, Hamilton county, approv-\ning of President's views as to the sub-Treasury\nEx. Doc.\n1\n47\n2\n25\nLegislature of, in relation to the public lands ; the\ncurrency, and against the sub-Treasury\n}\n176\nEx. Doc.\n7\n-\n177\n2\n25\nmemorial of inhabitants of Madison county, pur-\nchase lands, &c\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n101\n2\n25\nmemorial for donation of land to the New Hagers-\ntown academy\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n160\n2\n25\nLegislature of, against annexation of Texas\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n211\n2\n25\nLegislature in favor of national armory -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n296\n2\n25\nmemorial of inhabitants of Marietta, Cherokee In-\ndians\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n374\n2\n25\nreport of committee, ascertain value of school\nlands, in Dublin township, covered by grants to\nShane and Godfroy\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n559\n3\n25\nreport showing the quantity and value of these\nlands\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n9\n3\n25\nreport of committee in favor of paying the value\nof said lands -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n241\n2\n25\nreport of committee granting land for seat of jus-\ntice, Paulding county\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n636\n2\n25\nreport of committee select school lands in lieu of\nthose included in Indian reservations -\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n812\n2\n25\nreport of committee in favor of exchanging school\nlands in Oxford township\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n938\n1\n22\nOlcott, Isaac, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n410\n1\n22\nOld mines in Missouri, report on claims of inhabitants of\nRep. Com.\n2\n303\n2\n23\nOldham, Conway, documents in support of pre-emption\nclaim in Choctaw country\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n79\n1\n24\nOliver, John M., work on Cumberland road\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n620\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n39\n1\n24\nOliver, Captain William, heirs of, commutation claim -\nRep. Com.\n3\n818\n2\n24\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n277\n2\n25\nOlney, Stephen, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n705\n2\n25\nOlney, Joseph, daughter of, revolutionary services\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n784\n2\n25\nOld 4th Regiment, report of committee in favor of grant-\ning bounty land to soldiers of -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n798\n1\n22\nO'Neal, John, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n5\n474\nOpelousas, report on land claims at, (see Lands, Lou-\nisiana.)\n1\n24\nOrillion, Don Louis Rosamond, land claim\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n79\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n554\n1\n24\nO'Reilly, Elizabeth, representative of C. Sewall, ferri-\nage of troops, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n697\n1\n22\nOrregon, information respecting the taking possession\nof the Territory of, by subjects of foreign\npowers, &c.\nI\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n191\n2\n25\nreport of the Secretary of State in 1837, on same\nsubject\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n43\n2\n25\nletter from Secretary of State, in 1838, on same\nsubject\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n359\n3\n25\nreport of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, by\nMr. Cushing, on the subject of title, &c., with\ncopies of several voyages of discovery, and a\nmap of the country; also proposing to provide\nfor the protection of citizens residing therein,\nor trading on the Columbia river; with Mr. Sla-\ncumb's report, and other information connected\nDigitized by\ntherewith\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Google\n101\n34\n266\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nOrregon-Continued.\n3\n25\nmemorial of citizens of Indiana, in favor of grant-\ning land to settlersin\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n205\n2\n22\nOrphan asylum, female, of Georgetown, District of Co-\nlumbia, memorial of\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n31\n-\n2\n22\nof Alexandria, first annual report of\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n65\nOrdnance, (see also Arms.)\n1\n22\nOrdnance Department, annual report, showing its op-\nerations in 1831; expenditures; arms, &c. man-\nufactured at the different armories; operations\nof the lead mines, &c., &c.; documents accom-\npanying the President's message, page 124\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n22\nsimilar report and statements in 1832, page 137\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\nz\n1\n28\nSame in 1833, page 139\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n2\n23\nSame in 1834, page 204 -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n24\nSame in 1835, page 288 -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n-\n-\n2\n24\nSame in 1836, page 327\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n25\nSame in 1837, page 508\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n3\n8\n25\nSame in 1838, page 389\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n22\nreport of Colonel Bomford, on the propriety of re-\norganizing the corps of, page 138\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n24\nadditional officers required, &c., page 329\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n-\n2\n25\nincrease of the corps again recommended by the\nSecretary of War, page 192\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n3\n2\n25\nplan for its increase, &c., page 556\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n3\n1\n22\nnumber of officers on duty, on the 31st December,\n1831, and on what particular duty, &c.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n177\n1\n24\nestimate of appropriations for the service of\nthe, 1836\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n20\n1\n24\nadditional estimates in 1836, for arming, fortifica-\ntions, and for armories and arsenals\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n90\n2\n24\ndetailed estimates for the service in 1837, page 19\nEx. Doc.\n2\n32\n2\n24\nadditional estimates for 1837\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n107\n-\n-\n1\n24\nOrdnance, and ordnance stores; a full report showing\nthe number, average cost of each kind, annually,\nfrom the commencement to 1835, and number\nof persons employed at each arsenal and armory\nannually, and the entire expense annually of\nthe same from 1816 to 1835\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n44\n2\n23\ncost of transporting military stores to Pittsburg -\nEx. Doc.\n4\n147\n2\n25\nreport of committee, furnishing Missouri with -\nRep. Com.\n4\n910\n2\n23\nabstract of ordnance at the several navy yards, in\n1834, page 38\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n141\n3\n25\nprocured and distributed to the militia, since the\nclose of the last war with Great Britain, in\n1816, to 1839\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n95\n1\n22\nOsborn, James, revolutionary pension -\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n412\n-\n1\n22\nOsborn, William, payment of drawback withheld, oath,\n&c. not taken\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n227\n-\n-\n1\n24\nOsborn, James W., return of duty on Spanish tobacco -\nRep. Com.\n2\n537\n1\n24\nOstrander, A. D., pay while purser's clerk, &c.\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n458\n1\n23\nOsgood, Joseph, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n141\n2\n22\nO'Sullivan, Mary, administratrix of John, memorial\nand documents in relation to claim for the\nillegal detention of vessel by Government agent,\n&c. -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n[a] 88\n1\n24\nOswego harbor, amount appropriated for the improve-\nment of, original estimates, and sum yet neces-\nsary in 1836 -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n212\n-\n1\n24\nreport of committee on the expenditures and im-\nprovement of -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n207\n24\nadditional report, same subject -\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n767\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FHOM 1831 TO 1839. 267\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nOswego harbor.-Continued.\n2\n25\nreport in 1838, showing the nature of the work;\nwhen commenced; amount heretofore appropri-\nated; and sum required in 1838\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n90\n2\n25\nmemorial of inhabitants in favor of arming military\npost at\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n155\n1\n23\nOverton, Samuel, horse lost in military service\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n477\n2\n23\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n131\n2\n25\nOverstreet, John H., heirs of, commutation claim\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n520\n1\n22\nOwens, Eleazer, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n489\n1\n22\nOwens, Theodore, additional compensation, taking cen-\nsus in Florida\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n245\n3\n25\nOwens, William J., horse lost in military service\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n215\n1\n23\nOwens, Hardiman, in relation to the death of, intruding\non Indian lands\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n149\n3\n25\nOwens, Richard, memorial of, on behalf of society of\nMormons\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n42\n3\n25\nPacket ships lost and revenue affected thereby, &c.\n-\nEx, Doc.\n4\n198\n2\n22\nPactole, French ship, respecting duty levied on\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n26\n2\n22\nadditional, same subject\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n37\nPacific Ocean, exploring expedition to the. (See Ex-\nploring Expedition.)\nPacific Ocean, territory of the United States on the.\n(See Columbia river.)\n2\n28\ncopy of Reynold's report on islands, shoals, &c.,\nin the\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n105\n1\n28\nPage, Daniel, revolutionary pension -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n66\n2\n25\nPage, Timothy, heirs of, revolutionary services\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n972\n2\n25\nPages of the House of Representatives, regulate number\nof\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n750\n1\n22\nPaine, Thomas, captain of revenue service and con-\ntractor, provisions lost, &c.\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n14\n2\n24\nPaintings for the Rotunda of the Capitol\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n294\n3\n25\nPaine, R. T, his report showing the latitude and longi-\ntude of the light-houses in Massachusetts, and\ndistances to be seen, &c\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n187\n1\n22\nPalmer and Hazleton, extra work on light-house, whales\nback -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n848\n2\n22\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n74\n1\n22\nPalmer, Daniel, invalid pension, [erroneously number-\ned 235]\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n262\n1\n28\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n160\n1\n24\nPalao, Pedro, land claim, Spanish grant\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n727\n1\n22\nParker, Martin, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n424\n1\n23\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n69\n1\n22\nParker, Abraham, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n21\n2\n23\nParker, Daniel, extra emoluments, &c., while adjutant\nand inspector general, and three months pay al-\nlowed disbanded officers\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n77\nI\n24\nSame, favorable report -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n781\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n296\n1\n24\nParker, John A., buildings destroyed while in military\noccupation\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n188\n1\n24\nParker, Captain F. A., extra expenses incurred while in\ncommand, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n279\n1\n24\nParker, Joseph, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n281\n2\n24\nParker, Josiah, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n264\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n187\n3\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n88\n2\n25\nParker, Benjamin, medical services, vaccinating troops\nRep. Com.\n2\n492\n2\n23\nParker, Ashley and others, against purchase of land by\nGeorge Taylor from Tallasse Fixico, Indian -\nEx. Doc.\n124\n1\n22 Parsons and Thorndike, return extra duties on ship Isis\nRep.\nCoin.\na\n300\n268\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n1\n24\nParsons, Thomas B., navy pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n609\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n148\n2\n25\nParsons, Israel, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n735\n1\n22\nParks, Aaron, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n363\n2\n24\nParks, Charles, sell machine for serving rope, &c.\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n288\n2\n24\nParke, William C., prize money, prizes sent into Den-\nmark, &c.\nRep. Com.\n2\n297\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n389\n2\n25\nPark, Captain E. E., volunteers of Alabama, under com-\nmand of\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n958\n1\n22\nPardue, William, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n367\n1\n22\nParish, Oliver, revolutionary pension -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n395\n2\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n55\n1\n22\nParshall, David, revolutionary pension\n5\n479\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n23\nParkinson, John S., work on Cumberland road!\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n456\n1\n24\nParkhurst, Benjamin, revolutionary pension -\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n498\n3\n25\nParrott, Esther, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n246\n3\n25\nParis Seminary, Illinois ; memorial in favor of granting\nland to\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n65\n8\n25\nPartridge, Captain Alden and others, on the subject of\norganizing the militia\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n140\n2\n25\nPasco, Abel, surety of postmaster, fine imposed, failing\nto settle, &c. -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n544\n2\n24\nPassaic river, survey and estimates for the improve-\nments of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n110\n2\n24\nPassports to American seamen, and repealing the issu-\ning of protections\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\nIS3\n2\n25\nPasquotank river, survey of, with a view to inland com-\nmunication from Chesapeake Bay to Charleston,\nS. Carolina\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n11\n445\n1\n22\nPassengers arriving in the United States, in 1831, an-\nnual abstract of\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n293\n2\n22\nSame in 1832\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n119\n-\n-\n1\n23\nSame in 1833\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n319\n2\n23\nSame in 1834\n--\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n184\n1\n24\nSame in 1835\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx Doc.\n6\n237\n2\n24\nSame in 1836\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n163\n2\n25\nSame in 1837\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n11\n427\n$\n25\nSame in 1838\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n210\n1\n22\nPatten, Nathaniel, postmaster, public money stolen\nfrom him\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n335\n1\n23\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n53\n2\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n271\n1\n22\nPatridge, James, pre-emption claim to land\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n94\n1\n22\nPatterson, Bernard, refund money paid not credited\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n249\n1\n22\nPatterson, Samuel, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n07\n1\n24\nPattison, James L., buildings destroyed late war by the\nBritish\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n406\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n14\n2\n24\nPatterson, Daniel T., extra expenses while in command\nof the Mediterranean squadron\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n37\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n7\n1\n23\nPatton, Samuel, work on Cumberland road\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n435\n2\n25\nPatrick, Captain M. A., widow of, claim for arrears,\nbrevet pay\n-\n-\n-\n1\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n512\n3\n25\nPatrick, William, horse lost. Black Hawk war\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n2't\n1\n23\nPatapsco river, report of committee on fortifying; de-\nfence of Baltimore\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n310\n]\n22\nPatent office ; report in relation to its situation in 1831 ;\ndocuments accompanying President's message,\npage 19\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc\n1\nof\nI\n22\nin relation to making further provision for the ac-\nby\ncommodation of the\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n195\n1\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 269\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPatent Office.-Continued.\n2\n25\nviews of the Commissioners of, in relation to the\npromotion of agriculture by the distribution of\nneeds, &c., through the\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n112\n3\n25\nsame subject, page 57 -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n80\n3\n25\nviews ot the Commissioner in relation to the board\nof examiners, &c., with other suggestions for\nthe better convenience of the department\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n80\n3\n25\nreceipts and expenditures in 1838, page 56\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n80\n2\n25\nreport of committee on the subject of the appoint-\nment of assistant examiners, increase of sala-\nries, and appropriation for a library\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n797\n2\n22\nPatent laws; memorial of inhabitants of New Hamp-\nshire, in favor of appeals in cases relating to pa-\ntents -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n101\n1\n23\nmemorial of inhabitants of Pennsylvania in favor\nof amending the laws in relation to patents\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n521\n2\n24\nmemorial of Samuel Martin in favor of models be-\ning deposited in the different States\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n120\n1\n22\nPatents, new inventions issued in 1831\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n39\n2\n22\nSame, in 1832 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n130\n1\n23\nSame, in 1833 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n58\n2\n23\nSame, in 1834 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n55\n1\n24\nSame, in 1835 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n64\n2\n24\nSame, in 1836 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n174\n2\n25\nSame, in 1837, classed, &c.\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n112\ns\n25\nSame, in 1838, same\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n80\n2\n22\nPatents, expired in 1832, list of\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n70\n1\n23\nSame, in 1883 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n59\n2\n23\nSame, in 1834 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n58\n1\n24\nSame, in 1835 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n63\n2\n24\nSame, in 1836 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n175\n2\nSame, in 1837 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n112\n8\n25\nSame, in 1888 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n80\nPatents; reports on applications to refund amount paid\nfor patents, and not issued, viz\n1\n24\nin favor of Woodward and Mitchell\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n62\n1\n24\nin favor of Jacob F. Walter\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n84\n1\n24\nin favor of James Herron\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n249\n2\n25\nsame\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n60\n1\n24\nin favor of Joseph Hall\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n460\n2\n25\nsame\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n20\n1\n24\nin favor of Eli Horton\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n613\n2\n25\nsame\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n37\n1\n24\nin favor of Chris. Werner\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n758\n2\n25\nsame\n-\n-\nI\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n54\nPatents, new inventions and discoveries used for public\npurposes, reports on applications to be com-\npensated for, viz\n1\n23\nin favor of compensating Judge and Tucker, for the\nuse of their invention, manufacture of anchors\nRep. Com.\n8\n428\n1\n28\nin favor of making grant of land to Henry M.\nShreve, for the use of his invention, removing\nsnags in the Mississippi\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n509\n1\n24\nin favor of purchasing the invention of Captain\nWilliam H. Bell, for pointing cannon\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n374\n1\n24\nsame of Com. Barron, ventilator for ships, &c.\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n224\n1\n24\nsame of John H. Hall, for manufacture of rifles, &c.\nRep. Com.\n2\n375\n1\n24\nin favor of paying the heirs of R. Fulton, for his sys-\ntem of coast and harbor defences by steam power\nRep. Com.\n8\n551\n2\n25\nsame of Doctor Boyd Reilly, vapor bath -\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n543\n2\n25\nin favor of aiding in testing the usefulness of Thos.\nCoyle's American cement.\"\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n10\n270\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPatents, reports on applications for the granting, and\nthe renewal of patents, VIZ:\n1\n22\nspecifications of H. G. Spafford, to be kept secret\nfor a limited time\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n851\n1\n22\nagainst extending term of George Gray's patent,\nship deck lights\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n$\n451\n1\n22\non the subject of granting patents to aliens\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n458\n1\n22\nagainst renewing to the heirs of John C. Edwards,\ninvention in the water wheel, &c.\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n461\n1\n22\nagainst granting patent to Aug. Gotthilff,a foreign-\ner, discovery to preserve timber from dry rot, &c.\nRep. Com.\n4\n462\n1\n23\nagainst renewing patent of Thomas Rowland, tires\nfor wagons\n-\n-\n1\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n74\n1\n23\nin favor of granting patent to F. B. Ogden, for-\neigner, invention for producing motive power,\n&c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n311\n1\n28\nin favor of renewing Thomas Blanchard's turning\nmachine\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n397\n1\n24\nagainst renewal of Silas Hawes' patent for the\nmanufacture of carpenters' tools\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n657\n1\n24\nin favor of extending two patents of Commodore\nBarron's\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n666\n2\n25\nin favor of granting patent to John Howard Kyan,\nforeigner, preservation of vegetable matter from\ndecay\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n60%\n2\n25\nin favor of re-issuing patent to John Blanc, former\none accidentally destroyed\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n666\n2\n25\nin favor of granting patent to William Perkinson,\nfor his improvement for grooving rifle barrels,\nhe not receiving one at the time of his applica-\ntion in 1819, although machine having been\nput in use\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n667\n2\n25\nin favor of granting patent to S. W. Douglass, for\nmachine, without his taking the oath required,\nas to his being the original inventor, &c.\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n1\n23\nPaulding, W. K., pre-emption claim to land -\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n163\n2\n25\nPaulding county, Ohio, land for seat of justice -\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n635\n2\n25\nPaulett, William W., Indian depredations\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n841\n1\n24\nPaupers, foreign, Legislature of Massachusetts prevent\nthe introduction of\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n219\n2\n25\nreport of the Secretary of State in relation to the\nintroduction of, &c. -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n346\n2\n25\ncorrespondence, same subject -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n370\nI\n2\n25\nmemorial of citizens of New York, on same subject\nEx. Doc.\n9\n313\n8\n25\nmemorial of citizens of Louisiana, same\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n162\n2\n25\nreport of select committee by Mr. Russel, same -\nRep. Com.\n4\n1040\n1\n22\nPaymaster General, annual report showing the opera-\ntions of that department, in 1831 ; disburse-\nments, &c., &c.; documents accompanying Pre-\nsident's message, page 120\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n22\nSame, in 1832, page 128\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n23\nSame, in 1833, page 124\n1\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n23\nSame, in 1834, page 43 - -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n24\nSame, in 1835, page 88 - -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n24\nSame, in 1836, page 173\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n25\nSame, in 1837, page 283\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n3\n-\n-\n3\n25\nSame, in 1838, page 184\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n24\ndetailed statement of estimates of appropriations,\nrequired in 1837\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\nse\n1\n23\nPaymasters; the appointment of three additional pay-\nmasters recommended documents President's\nmessage, page 124\n-\n-\n-\n-\nDigitized Ex. Doc.\nEx. Doc. Google\n1\nis\n1\nagain recommended, page 188 -\n-\n-\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 271\nCongress.\nDescription\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPaymasters.-Continued.\n23\nreport of committee for the appointment of addi-\ntional paymaster, and the employment of clerks,\n&c. -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n8\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n168\n22\nreport of committee on the subject of their rank -\nRep. Com.\n1\n16\n25\nmemorial of paymasters in relation to their pay -\nEx. Doc.\n6\n181\n24\nallowance of additional compensation recommend-\ned, for extra services, Indian disturbances, &c.,\npage 173\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n22\nreport of committee against the claim of John H.\nWendell, for extra allowance, paying militia,&c.\nEx. Doc.\n1\n83\nPay, extra. (See Extra Allowance.)\nPay, due soldiers, claims of sutlers for. (See Sutlers.)\n24\nPay and allowances of every kind, to each officer in the\narmy, in 1833 and 1834. (See Army)\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n198\n24\nsame to naval officers. (See Navy)\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n236\n25\nsimilar statement as to the army in 1838, with re-\nference to laws and regulations under which\nallowed\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n206\nPeapatch Island. (See Fort Delaware.)\n22\nPresident suggests the propriety of compromising\nclaim of title to; with copy of agreement of the\nparties, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n68\n23\nreport of committee in favor of compromising\nclaim, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n50\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n92\n25\ntaken possession of, by Mr. Hudson, under decree\nof court, &c. -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n43\nPeace. (See National Disputes.)\n25\nPeace Society, New York, memorial of settlement of\nnational disputes, &c.\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n50\n25\nof East Haddam, same\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n171\n22\nPearson, David, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n5\n474\n23\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n545\n23\nPearson and Jones, refund extra duty on gin -\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n319\n22\nPearce, Jonathan, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n122\n24\nPearce, Elizabeth, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n253\n25\nPease, John H., refund fine incurred in coasting trade\nRep. Com.\n1\n283\n25\nPeabody, Joseph and others, owners of Neapolitan stock;\nGovernment to purchase, &c.\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n441\n22\nPeck, John, revolutionary certificate -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n38\n24\nPeck, Oliver, revolutionary pension -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n221\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n158\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n29\n25\nPeck, Mary, property taken for use of army in 1813\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n282\n25\nPeckham, William, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n8\n581\n24\nPeebles and Graham, payment of amount improperly\nwithheld on contract -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n680\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n46\n22\nPeebles, Abner, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n102\n25\nPeebles, John, collector of internal duties, for extra al-\nlowance, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep Com.\n1\n64\n28\nPierce and Van Voorhis, extra allowance on glass fur-\nnished under contract\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n277\nи\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n2\n12\nPellerin, Louis, confirmation, land claim\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n284\n13\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n40\n15\nPell, Dr. J. S., heirs of, revolutionary services\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n962\n15\nPellien, James, Francis, and Antonio, Indian depreda-\ntions in Florida\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\nH\nPemberton, Sarah, widow of John, revolutionary pen-\nsion\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n272\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n2\n25\nPemberton, Sarah, widow of John, revolutionary pen-\nsion -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n456\n1\n22\nPenny, J. P. and E. B., refund excess of duty, between\ninvoice and appraised value -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n4\n1\n24\nPenn, Joshua, revolutionary pension -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n454\n1\n23\nPenrose, Clement B., services, land commissioner\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n355\n2\n24\nPennyman, Huldah, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n235\n1\n23\nPendleton Academy, Pennsylvania, grant land to\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n413\n2\n22\nPendleton and Fanning, exploring expedition. (See\nExploring)\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n61\nPensacola. Navy Yard and Dry Dock.\n1\n28\nreport of Captain Dallas on the practicability of\ndeepening the bar at Pensacola, with a view to\nthe establishment of a dry dock at that place ;\ndocuments accompanying Pres. message p. 268\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n1\n24\nmap of the harbor and bar, by Major Kearney ;\nbound in Vol. 4, between No. 176 and 177, Ex-\necutive Documents\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n1\n24\nreport of committee on the subject of deepening\nbar at Pensacola and establishing dry dock\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n424\n1\n24\nreport of the Secretary of the Navy on same sub-\nject -\n-\ni\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n157\n2\n24\nreport of Board of Officers appointed to make exa-\nminations and fix plan for dry dock at that place\nEx. Doc.\n2\n50\n2\n24\nplan of yard transmitted\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n53\n2\n25\nestimate of cost for navy yard and barracks at same\nplace, by Col. Totten\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n200\n2\n25\nreport of Commodores Stewart and Dallas and\nCaptain Stockton, on same subject\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n216\n1\n22\nPensions, Navy Fund; annual report showing the con-\ndition of the navy pension fund, in 1831\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n5\n2\n22\nSame, in 1832 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n5\n1\n23\nSame, in 1833 ; documents President's message,\npage 247\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Dec.\n1\nI\n2\n23\nSame, in 1834 ; documents with President's mes-\nsage, page 353\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n24\nSame, in 1835 ; with list of pensioners -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n85\n2\n24\nSame, in 1836 ; same, see documents with Pre-\nsident's message, page 486 to 502\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n25\nSame, in 1837 same, do. page 812\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n]\n3\n8\n25\nSame, in 1838 ; same, do. page 589\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n23\nreport of committee reimburse amount due the\nfund from Bank of Columbia -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n190\n2\n22\nSame object\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n123\n2\n24\nreport of committee in relation to the investment\nof the navy pension fund\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n40\n1\n22\nPensions, Navy, report of commissioners respecting ap-\nplications for pensions disallowed, in 1831\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n129\n2\n22\nletter from commissioners, stating that no applica-\ncations were disallowed this year, 1832\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n40\n2\n25\nlist of pensioners admitted under act of 3d March,\n1837, extending the provisions of the navy pen-\nsion system\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n218\n2\n25\nagents appointed for paying, since U. States Bank\nceased to act ; amount advanced and balances in\ntheir hands, in 1838 -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n369\n1\n23\nreport of committee in favor of extending and en-\nlarging acts granting pensions to widows and\norphans\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\nI\n190\n2\n22\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n123\n1\n24\nreport of committee in favor of allowing pensions\nonly to widows of those that may be killed OF die\nDigitized by Google\nof wounds, and fixing maximum of pensions -\nRep. Com.\n2\n451\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 273\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPensions, Navy.-Continued.\n2\n23\nreport of committee against granting arrears of\npensions to widows, &c.\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n129\n2\n24\nremarks of the Secretary of the Navy, in relation\nto the construction of the acts granting pensions\nto widows, &c., page 447\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n23\nreport of committee on the general principle of al-\nlowing pensions in cases of disease, &c., con-\ntracted while on duty ; (see the case of William\nTheams)\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n506\n2\n22\nPensions, Navy, Arrears; granted to Captain Jones -\nRep. Com.\n1\n108\n1\n23\nSame in favor of Silas Duncan -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n503\n1\n24\nSame to Thomas B. Parsons, and also increasing\nhis pension for injuries sustained in saving crew\nof gun boat\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n609\n2\n24\nSame to Empsom Hamilton\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n149\n2\n25\nagainst the claim of Elizabeth Mays, for arrears of\npension from the time of the death of her hus-\nband, who was killed on board the Lawrence, to\nthe date of the special act for her relief in 1830\nRep. Com.\n2\n431\nPensions, Navy reports on applications for pensions\ngrowing out of peculiar circumstances not em.\nbraced by law or practice.\n1\n23\nin favor of Gratia Ray, whose husband died while\nprisoner in Tripoli\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n329\n1\n23\nagainst the claim of William Theams, on account\nof disease contracted while on duty\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n506\n2\n24\nagainst the claim of the widow of Captain New-\nman, he having died previous to late war with\nGreat Britain\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n21\n2\n24\nagainst similar application of Mrs. Reed for same\nreasons, widows of officers dying before that\nperiod, not entitled\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n24\n2\n24\nagainst allowing pensions to mechanics employed\nin navy yards, in the case of Eli Darling\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n28\n2\n24\nagainst allowing pensions to three seamen of the\nPhiladelphia frigate, captured by the Tripo-\nlitans\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n27\n2\n24\nin favor of Dr. John P. Briggs, who was appointed\nfrom the army to be surgeon on board Commo-\ndore McDonough's ship, and wounded in the\nbattle on lake Champlain\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n148\n2\n24\nin favor of the widow of Daniel Appleton, a sea-\nman who died in Dartmoor prison\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n180\n2\n24\nin favor of increasing pension to Thomas B. Par-\nsons for injuries, in saving crew of gun boat,\n&c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n609\nPensions, Privateer Fund; condition of, &c. (See Navy,\nannual reports of the Secretary of accompany-\ning President's message at commencement of\neach session.)\n1\n22\nPensions, Privateer; in relation to continuing pensions\nto widows, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n135\n1\n28\nreport of committee, extending term of five years\nlonger to pensioners, &c.\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n44\n2\n22\nreport showing condition of its fund in 1832\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n5\n1\n24\nsame, in 1835, with list of pensioners\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n85\n2\n24\nsame, in 1836, documents President's message,\npage 499\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n25\nsame, in 1837, decuments President's message,\npage 842\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Dec.\n1\n8\n3\n25\nsame, in 1838, documents President's message,\nitized by\npage 609\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n35\n274\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPensions, Privateers.-Continued\n2\n24\nreport of committee in favor of making provision\nfor the payment of privateer pensions out of the\npublic Treasury\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n232\n2\n24\nreport of committee against the claim of Lot Da-\nvis for pension in consequence of being wound-\ned while prisoner at Dartmoor\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n30\n1\n23\nPension, agents, message of the President in relation to\nthe refusal of the Bank of the United States to\ndeliver up the books, &c. for the payment of\npensioners\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n78\n1\n23\nreport of Committee of Ways and Means, (by Mr.\nPolk) on the subject of the Bank's refusal to\ndeliver the books, &c.\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n263\n1\n23\nreport of the minority of the committee, same\nsubject\n-\n-\n-\n--\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n963\n2\n25\namount remaining in the hands of agents at the\nend of the year 1837\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n227\n2\n25\non the subject of allowing compensation to\n}\nEx. Doc.\n6\n145\nagents\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n9\n315\n2\n25\nlist of those appointed since 1829 to 1838\n-\nEx. Doc.\n9\n315\n2\n25\nin relation to the appointment of pension agents\nby the Treasury Department -\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n207\n2\n25\namount advanced and balances in their hands in\n1837 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n9\n315\n2\n25\nlist of those appointed from 1833 to 1838, and bal-\nances remaining in their hands at end of each\nyear -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n11\n444\n2\n25\nkind of funds furnished agent in Arkansas\n-\nEx. Doc.\n11\n449\n3\n25\nletter stating that no funds had been transmitted\nto the agent in Arkansas, since the suspension\nof specie payments in 1837\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n163\n3\n25\nadditional correspondence, on same subject\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n176\n2\n25\nnavy, appointed since Bank U.S. ceased to act,\namount advanced, &c.\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n369\n2\n23\nPension, agencies, report of committee in favor of es-\ntablishing one at Green river, Kentucky\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n74\n2\n23\nsame at Indianopolis, Indiana\n85\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n2\n22\nPension Office, report of the Secretary of War recom-\nmending the establishment of\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n34\n1\n22\nPensioners, annual report of the commissioner in 1831,\nshowing the amount disbursed, &c., on account\nof pensions; the number on the rolls in that\nyear; the number of deaths, &c.; documents\naccompanying President's message, page 165 -\nEx Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n22\nSame in 1832, page 177\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n28\nSame in 1833, page 195 -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\nI\n2\n23\nSame in 1834, page 273 -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n24\nSame in 1835, page 301\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n24\nSame in 1836, page 410-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n25\nSame in 1837, page 722\nI\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n3\n3\n25\nSame in 1338, page 507 -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n8\n1\n22\nlist of applicants rejected in 1831, at the Pension\nOffice\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n120\n2\n22\nSame in 1832\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n20\n1\n23\nSame in 1833 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\nIT\n2\n23\nSame in 1834 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n57\n1\n24\nSame in 1835 -\n31\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n2\n24\nSame in 1836 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n41\n2\n25\nSame in 1837 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\nST\n25\nSame in 1838 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n%\n24\nPensions, estimate of appropriations required in 1837,\nfor the payment of\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Google Doc.\n8\n30\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 275\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPensions.-Continued.\n2\n25\nexplanatory of the appropriations required in 1838\nEx. Doc.\n2\n47\n3\n25\nSame in 1839\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n26\n2\n25\nunclaimed, amount remaining in the hands of pen-\nsion agents at the end of the year 1837\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n227\n3\n25\nSecretary of War suggests the inconveniences in\npaying unclaimed pensions, after certain period,\nat the Treasury, instead of by the agents, &c.;\npage 109\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n23\namount expended in each State annually on ac-\ncount of pensions, from 1791 to 1833 -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n89\n2\n25\nsimilar statement, from 1834 to 1837\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n254\n3\n25\nPresident calls the attention of Congress to frauds,\n&c., page 10 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n22\nPensions, Revolutionary, report of committee, in 1832,\nin favor of extending the provisions of the pen-\nsion laws, as it respects the term of service,\n&c.; with calculations of the probable number\nof soldiers living, and the expense likely to be\nincurred by the extension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n238\n1\n22\nmemorial of the Legislature of Pennsylvania, in\nfavor of enlarging the provisions of the pension\nlaws -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n187\n1\n22\nreport of committee in favor of granting pensions\nto persons engaged prior to organization of the\narmy of the revolution ; (see the case of John\nFancher)\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n50\n2\n22\nnumber of pensioners from each State, under act\nof 1832, and estimated amount required to pay\nthem\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n68\n1\n22\nregulations for carrying into effect the pension act\nof 7th June, 1832\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n298\n2\n23\nin relation to the suspension of the allowance of\npensions under act of 1832, growing out of de-\ncision of circuit court of Kentucky\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n81\n1\n23\nreport of committee extending provision to three\nmonths service, and as to certain class of\nwidows\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n196\n1\n24\nSame, same object\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n210\n1\n24\nreport of committee against granting pensions to\nwidows of persons dying between the period of\ncommencement of pensions and date of act of\n1832, in the case of Elizabeth Pearce\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n253\n1\n24\nlist of the names of those stricken from the roll\nby the act of 1st May, 1828, and designating\nthose subsequently restored, and the act under\nwhich so restored\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n127\n2\n23\nPresident communicates information respecting\nfrauds, &c. in the payment of ; pages 18, 37, and\n273\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n28\nreport of committee on the subject of frauds in\nthe payment of pensions\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n37\n2\n25\nin relation to the unclaimed pensions and amount\nin hands of agents, &c. in 1837\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n227\n2\n25\nabstract of laws and regulations in force in 1838,\nallowing pensions, with opinions of attorneys\ngeneral, &c. -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n118\n2\n25\nkind of money furnished to pay those in Arkansas\nEx. Doc.\n11\n449\n3\n25\nletter on same subject, stating that no funds had\nbeen transmitted since suspension of specie\npayments in 1837\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n163\n3\n25\nadditional, saine subject\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n17\n276\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPensions, revolutionary.-Continued\n2\n25\nnumber of pensioners at each agency; amount re-\nquired annually to pay them; names added since\n1834; names of those that have died or been\ndropped since same period; and list of agents\nappointed since 1833 to 1888, and balances re-\nmaining in their hands at the close of each year\nEx. Doc.\n11\n444\n8\n25\npersons charged with taking census to return list\nof all persons receiving pensions\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n239\n2\n25\nreport of committee in favor of allowing executors\nto draw pensions of deceased pensioners, in the\ncase of Robert Laird -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n615\n3\n25\ninvalid, relinquished under act of 18th March,\n1818\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n167\n1\n28\nPensions, Indian wars prior to 1795, report of commit-\ntee in favor of granting pensions to those en-\ngaged in the Indian wars of 1795\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n284\n1\n24\nSame, same object\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n338\n2\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n96\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n327\n2\n23\nmemorial of the legislature of Indiana, same object\nEx. Doc.\n4\n168\n1\n24\nof the legislature of Illinois, same\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n88\n2\n24\nof citizens of Pennsylvania, same\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n28\nPensions, seven years half pay to widows and orphans of\nofficers, revolutionary, (see Half pay, see also\nWidows.)\nPensions, five years pay to widows of officers, late war,\n(see Widows.)\nPensions, revolutionary, to widows, (see Widows.)\nPensions, late wars, to widows, (see Widows.)\nPensions, Revolutionary, reports on applications for\npensions growing out of peculiar circumstances,\nnot embraced by general principles.\n1\n22\nin favor of granting pensions to persons engaged\nprior to the organization of the revolutionary\narmy, (see the case of John Fancher) -\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n50\n1\n22\nin favor of granting to Captain Robert Dunn, ex-\npress rider\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n16\n1\n24\nagainst allowing, according to brevet rank, in the\ncase of Leonard Bleecker\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n179\n1\n24\nagainst allowing pension in the case of a deserter,\n(see the case of Joseph Parker)\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n281\n2\n24\nagainst allowing Henry Guthrie, employed as\narmorer\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n474\n2\n24\nagainst E. Conant, who claims for services as a\nsubstitute\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n44\n2\n24\nin favor of granting pension to Primus Hall, col-\nored man\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n74\n2\n24\nagainst the claim of Daniel Sellers, he having\nleft the country before the war closed, and has\never since remained in the dominion of Great\nBritain\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n167\n2\n24\nagainst the claim of Hampton Lovegrove, person\nin commissariat department, not entitled\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n168\n2\n24\nin Ifavor of granting pension to B. Gannett, in consi-\nderation of the services of his wife as a soldier, &c.\nRep. Com.\n1\n178\n2\n24\nin favor of allowing a pension to Hannah Eldridge,\non account of the death of her first husband,\nwho died in 1779, notwithstanding she was\nagain married during the war\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n124\n2\n24\nin favor of allowing pension to Huldah Penny-\nman, widow of a revolutionary soldier, who was\nmarried the second time, and again a widow\nRep. Com.\n285\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.\n277\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPensions, revolutionary.-Continued.\n2\n25\nin favor of allowing executors to draw pension of\na deceased pensioner, in the case of Robert\nLaird\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n615\n2\n25\nin favor of granting pension to William Harper,\nfor patrol services against the tories during the\nrevolution\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n268\n2\n25\nin favor of similar case of Jacob Miller -\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n721\nPensions, invalids to persons not belonging directly to\nthe Military Establishment, viz:\n1\n22\nin favor of allowing pension to Joseph Du Com-\nmon, teacher, Military Academy, in considera-\ntion of loss of eye sight, &c.\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n125\n1\n22\nin favor of Patrick Green, mail guard\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n179\n2\n24\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n60\n1\n23\nin favor of James Folsom, seaman, revenue cutter\nRep. Com.\n1\n81\n1\n23\nin favor of John Holydayoke, wounded in look out\nboat -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n371\n2\n24\nin favor of John Midwinter, loss of eye sight while\nengaged as blacksmith, under contract, for\nbuilding vessels at Sacketts harbor\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n39\n1\n24\nin favor of Ann Evans, whose husband died of\nwound received in proving cannon\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n462\n2\n25\nin favor of the widow of William Champney, mas-\nter carpenter at navy yard, killed in launching\nvessel\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n488\n2\n24\nin favor of Daniel B. Perkins, injuries sustained in\nsuppressing fire U. States buildings at Spring-\nfield armory -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n89\n2\n25\nin favor of the widow of Elias Hyde, who volun-\nteered his services in late war, defence of Og-\ndensburg, and who died of wounds there re-\nceived\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n45\nPensions, invalids; on account of disease, &c., contract-\ned, to wit:\n2\n24\nin favor of the widow of Col. Heilman, whose\ndeath was occasioned by exposure, &c., Florida\nwar -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n225\n2\n25\nsame in similar case of the widow of Dr. Nourse\nRep. Com.\n2\n510\n2\n24\nreport against the claim of Samuel T. Winslow,\nfor health impaired by sickness, Scc.; pensions\nallowed only in cases of this kind where the\ndisease has arisen from exposure, &c.\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n74\n2\n24\nagainst similar case of Ezekiel Burnham\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n82\n2\n24\nsame in the case of Gideon Sheldon\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n207\n2\n24\nin favor of Thomas Collins, on account of disease\ncontracted from exposure, &c.\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n93\n2\n24\nin favor of similar case of Jacob Shade -\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n316\n2\n25\nsame in the case of James H. Bradford\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n227\n2\n25\nsame in the case of John Perham\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n274\n2\n25\nsame in the case of Doctor S. Nash\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n644\nPensions, invalids ; to persons receiving revolutionary\npensions, viz:\n2\n23\nin favor of Thomas Simpson, who is receiving re-\nvolutionary pension\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n88\n1\n24\nsame in the case of John Casey -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n830\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n461,\nPensions, invalids ; nolunteers against the Indians, &c.\n2\n24\nin favor of William Bowman, wounded while\nserving as a volunteer to arrest the inroads\nof Indians; Government having paid for ser-\nvices, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep Com.\nbgle\n278\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPensions, Arrears, Revolutionary; reports on applica-\ntions for, viz:\n1\n23\nin favor of granting arrears to the widow of Samuel\nSoutherland\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n465\n1\n24\nsame to Patrick McEwen, from time that his name\nwas erroneously stricken from the roll, to the\ntime it was restored\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n391\n1\n24\nsame to William Davis, from time his name was\nerroneously stricken from the roll, to the time\nit was again restored -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n416\n1\n24\nsame to Frederick Wilheid, from time his name\nwas stricken from the roll, on account of pro-\nperty, to the time it was restored, &c.\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n440\n1\n24\nsame to Elijah Green, from time his name was\nimproperly stricken from the roll, to when it\nwas restored -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n684\n1\n24\nsame in similar case of Daniel Cobb\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n736\n1\n24\nsame in the case of Solomon Ketcham\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n737\n1\n24\nsame in the case of Jonathan Flint\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n741\n1\n24\nsame in the case of Mary Lumpkin\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\ns\n743\n2\n24\nin favor of the heirs of Oliver Parish, from time of\ncompleting testimony to the time of his death\nRep. Com.\n1\n55\n2\n24\nreport against the case of Nathaniel Holmes for\narrears, from the time his name was stricken\nfrom the roll, on account of property, to the\ntime it was again restored\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n107\n2\n25\nin favor of allowing Elizabeth Jones, daughter of\nJohn Carr, who was a soldier in Gibson's regi-\nment, from the time he first made application,\nand rejected at the Pension Office, on the\nground that the regiment was not considered\ncontinental to 1831, when it was decided in fa-\nvor of that regiment being continental, and his\nname placed on the pension roll\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n536\nPensions, arrears, invalid, reports on applications for,\nviz:\n1\n22\nin favor of allowing arrears of pension to John\nMiller\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n203\n1\n22\nsaine to Nehemiah Badger\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n210\n1\n22\nsame to John R. Rappleye\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n211\n2\n22\nsame to the heirs of Joseph Knight\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n8\n1\n24\nagainst the claim of Ephraim Shaler, he being in\nthe receipt of pay as an officer at the time claim-\ned for\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n832\n1\n23\nin favor of allowing arrears to John Couch\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n1\n1\n23\nsame to G.B. Shaw\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n1\n1\n28\nsame to Elizabeth Swain\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n221\n1\n23\nsame to Josiah Westlake\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n286\n1\n28\nsame to Edward Nicholas\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n539\n1\n23\nsame to Joseph Swartwood\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n543\n2\n23\nsame to John Moore, from time of completing tes-\ntimony\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n15\n2\n23\nsame to George C. Seaton, same\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n26\n2\n23\nsame to James Taylor, same\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n57\n1\n24\nsame to Theo. E. Beekman, same\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n129\n1\n24\nsame to Walter Dyer, for time he was unable to\nprocure certificate of his continued disability -\nRep. Com.\n2\n408\n1\n24\nsame to Jas. McFarland from time he first filed\nhis surgeon's certificate of disability -\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n477\n1\n24\nsame to Josiah Strong, amount relinquished on\nreceiving revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n478\n1\n24\nsame to George McFadden, from time he ceased\nto receive pay as an officer in the service\n-\nRep. Com.\n722\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 To 1839.\n279\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPensions, arrears, invalids, &re.-Continued.\n1\n24\nsame to Isaac Eckright, from time of his perfect-\ning his testimony\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n753\n1\n23\nsame to Col. Wm. Lawrence, from date of wound\nRep. Com.\n2\n243\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n196\n1\n24\nsame to the widow of Capt. Schmuck, same\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n335\n2\n25\nsame to Capt. Jas. Hunter, wounded in the battle\nof Tippecanoe, from time he left the army in\n1815 to 1834, when his name was placed on the\npension roll -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n611\n1\n24\nsame to the heirs of Col. Stone, for wounds re-\nceived in the revolution, to which pension he\nwas entitled, but did not receive in his life\ntime -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n801\n2\n25\nagainst the claim of Maj. Larrabee, for pension\nfrom time of wound to completing testimony, &c.\nRep. Com.\n3\n656\n1\n22\nPenitentiary, District of Columbia, 3d annual report of\ninspectors for 1831\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n80\n2\n22\n4th same for 1832\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n49\n1\n23\n5th\nfor 1833\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n70\n2\n23\n6th\nfor 1834\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n75\n1\n24\n7th\nfor 1835\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n81\n2\n24\n8th\nfor 1836\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n97\n2\n25\n9th\nfor 1837\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n140\n3\n25\n10th\nfor 1838\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n165\n2\n24\nin relation to the compensation of the inspectors\nfor the years 1829 and '30.\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n97\nPennsylvania, insurrection of 1794, claims growing out\nof, (see Insurrection.)\n3\n25\nPennsylvania, correspondence in relation to the inter-\nference or participation of Government officers\nin the disturbances in 1838, at Harrisburg, at\nthe meeting of the Legislature\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n28\nPennsylvania Avenue, improvement of, (see Washing-\nton City.)\n2\n25\nPennsylvania Lyceum, memorial of, on subject of\nmeteorology\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n344\nPennsylvania, memorials, &c. from, on the subject of\nthe Bank U.S. and the removal of the depos-\nites, (see Bank U. S.)\nsame, on the subject of the tariff, (see Duties.)\n1\n22\nPennsylvania, State of, Legislature of, in favor of en-\nlarging provisions of the laws granting pen-\nsions, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n187\n1\n22\nmemorial of citizens, against reducing duty on\ncoal\n-\n-\n}\nEx. Doc.\n4\n117\n-\n-\n-\n-\n118\n2\n24\nsame, same object\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n158\n1\n22\nmemorial of citizens of Pittsburg, against the con-\nstruction of bridge over the Ohio, at Wheeling\nEx. Doc.\n5\n188\n2\n22\nmemorial of inhabitants, in favor of appropriation\nfor the western section, Chesapeake and Ohio\nCanal\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n12\n1\n23\nmemorial of inhabitants of Westmoreland county,\nsame object -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n36\n2\n23\nmemorial of convention at Pittsburg, same\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n153\n2\n22\nLegislature of, against nullification\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\nI\n19\n2\n22\nmemorial of importers of hard ware, of Philadel-\nphia, repeal provisoes in tariffact of 14th July,\n1832, in relation to hard ware\n-\n-\nEx. Door\n2\n72\n2\n22\nmemorial of merchants of Philadelphia in relation\nto 18th section of the tariff act of 1832, respect-\ning the deposite of goods, &c.\n-\nDigiti\nEx\nDoc\n8\n280\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPennsylvania, State of.-Continued.\n2\n22\nLegislature of, in favor of distributing proceeds of\nsales of the public lands\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n139\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n186\n1\n23\nmemorial of citizens, for canal from Chesapeake\nBay to Lake Ontario -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n18\n1\n23\nmemorial of convention of Warren, in favor of\nthe improvement of the Alleghany river to\nOlean Point -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n84\n1\n23\nsame from citizens of the State, same object\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n151\n2\n24\nsame\nsame -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n84\n1\n23\nLegislature of, in favor of fixing standard of\nweights and measures, and States to be furnish-\ned with copies, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n352\n1\n23\nmemorial of a citizen of, in favor of amending the\npatent laws -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n521\n2\n23\nmemorial of citizens of Philadelphia, exploring\nexpedition\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n48\n2\n23\nmemorial of working men of Philadelphia, against\nincreasing the pay of certain navy officers\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n108\n2\n23\nmemorial of convention at Brownsville, improve-\nment of the Monongahela river\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n130\n2\n23\nmemorial of inhabitants for the construction of a\nturnpike road from Somerset, Pennsylvania, to\nCumberland, Maryland\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n165\n2\n23\nmemorial of citizens, reduce duty on railroad iron\nEx. Doc.\n4\n167\n1\n24\nreport of Franklin Institute, experiments to pre-\nvent the explosion of steam boilers\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n162\n1\n24\nmemorial of citizens on the subject of restricting\nthe incorporating of banks, &c., by the States -\nEx. Doc.\n7\n280\n2\n24\nmemorial of citizens in favor of granting pensions\nto persons engaged in the Indian wars of 1794\nEx. Doc.\n2\n23\n2\n24\nmemorial of citizens of Philadelphia, reduction of\npostage\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n43\n2\n25\nLyceum, memorial of, meteorology\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n341\n2\n25\nmemorial of inhabitants of the State, execution of\ncriminals in prison yards\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n53\n2\n25\ninhabitants of, road to Erie\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n56\n2\n25\ninhabitants of Beaver, armory\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n61\n2\n25\ninhabitants of Philadelphia in relation to the\nfinances\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n69\n2\n25\ninhabitants of Philadelphia against international\ncopy-right law\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n117\n2\n25\ninhabitants of Philadelphia, same\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n260\n2\n25\ninhabitants of Philadelphia in favor of copy-right\nlaw\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n383\n2\n25\nmerchants of Philadelphia, importers of hardware\nEx. Doc.\n5\n128\n2\n25\ninhabitants of Pittsburg, marine hospital\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n161\n2\n25\nChamber of Commerce, Philadelphia, French\nspoliations\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n237\n2\n25\nsame, urging passage of the claims\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n9\n322\n2\n25\ninhabitants of the State, same subject\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n238\n2\n25\nproceedings of democratic meeting of Philadelphia\nagainst resolution of House of Assembly of\nPennsylvania, on sub-Treasury\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n240\n2\n25\nsame, against sub-Treasury\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n11\n441\n2\n25\nsame, against sub-Treasury\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n241\n2\n25\nproceedings of meeting, Philadelphia, in favor of\nsub-Treasury\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n209\n2\n25\nproceedings of friends of the administration against\nsub-Treasury\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n242\n2\n25\nLegislature, bill in favor of postponing sub-Treasury\n-\n-\n}\n8\nEx. Doc.\n249\n-\n-\n-\n-\n9\n319\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.\n281\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPennsylvania, State of.-Continued.\n2\n25\nresolutions of Senate of Pennsylvania in favor of\npostponing sub-Treasury bill -\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n9\n320\n2\n25\nLegislature, road from Laurel Hill to Erie\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n263\n2\n25\nLegislature, armory, Falls of Big Beaver\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n264\n2\n25\nmemorial of inhabitants of Erie, national foundry\nEx. Doc.\n8\n268\n2\n25\nmemorial of inhabitants of Centre county, same -\nEx. Doc.\n9\n312\n2\n25\nLegislature, Wyoming sufferers -\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n358\n3\n25\nmemorial and documents, same subject -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n203\n2\n25\nmemorial of inhabitants of the State, Cherokee\ntreaty\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n384\n2\n25\nmemorial of Society of Friends, Philadelphia,\nsame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n385\n2\n25\nmemorial of University, grant of land\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n394\n2\n25\nmemorial of inhabitants of Columbia county, in\nfavor of sub-Treasury\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n395\n2\n25\nmemorial of inhabitants of Philadelphia, same\n-\nEx. Doc.\n11\n431\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n11\n437\n3\n25\nmemorial of inhabitants of Philadelphia in favor\nof measures to ascertain the number of insane\npersons in the United States -\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n141\n8\n25\nmemorial of ship owners and others, piers, Dela-\nware river, at mouth of Chesapeake and Dela-\nware canal\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n151\n8\n25\nrespecting interference, &c., by Government offi-\ncers, disturbance at Harrisburg in 1888, at meet-\ning of Legislature\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n28\n1\n22\nPeoria, Illinois, in favor of granting land for seat of jus-\ntice -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n196\n1\n24\nin favor of creating new land district of\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n865\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n236\n1\n22\nPercival, Captain John, refund expenses, presents to in-\nhabitants of Sandwich Island -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n86\n1\n28\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n80\n1\n22\nPercival; John, revolutionary pension -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n395\nPerdido, land claims. (See Lands in Louisiana.)\n1\n22\nPerry, Andrew T., receiver of public money, asks to be\ncredited with uncurrent bank paper\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n399\n2\n22\nPerry, Paul, extra allowance taking Fifth Census\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n35\n1\n23\nPerry, Captain Mathew C., refund expenses, entertain-\ning Pacha of Egypt\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n287\n2\n24\nPerry, Oliver H., son of Samuel, vessel lost while in\npublic service\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n812\n2\n25\nPerry, Reuben and others, extra work, on building,\nbranch mint, N. Carolina\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n1000\n2\n25\nPerry, Hardy, report of register and receiver, on land\nclaim of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n25\n1\n28\nPerrysburg, Ohio, granting pre-emption to certain lots\nin\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n511\nI\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n113\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n895\n1\n22\nPerrine, Dr. Henry, on the subject of the introduction,\n&c., of foreign plants and seeds\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n196\n1\n22\nreport of committee, on same subject\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n454\n2\n25\nreport of committee, cultivation of tropical plants,\n&c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n564\n1\n24\nPerkins, John B., horse lost, Seminole campaign\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n668\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n43\n2\n24\nPerkins, Thomas H., refund duties\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n48\n2\n24\nPerkins, Daniel B., invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n89\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n354\n2\n25\nPerkinson, William, patent for machine, groove rifle\nbarrels\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n\"\n36\n282\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n2\n24\nPerham, John, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n46\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n474\n2\n24\nPersico, Luige, memorial of the Philadelphia Artist\nSociety in favor of his executing sculpture for\nthe Capitol\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n159\n3\n25\nPeru, confederation, treaty with; documents with Presi-\ndent's message, page 23\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n22\nPeru, in relation to the claim of Capt. Sloat, for expenses\nin affording refuge to the Vice President and\nother public officers of\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n272\n1\n22\nreport of committee in favor of re-imbursing Capt.\nSloat\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n471\nPersonal property, destroyed by the enemy, late war with\nGreat Britain, reports against paying for. (See\nthese claims also under head of \"property,\"\nviz:\n1\n24\nagainst the case of the executors of Mary Sears -\nRep. Com.\n1\n176\n1\n23\nagainst the case of Henry Waller, burnt in build-\ning destroyed in consequence of military occu-\npation, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n533\n2\n25\nsame, in similar claim of Phelps and Langdon\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n448\n1\n24\nagainst the claim of John Burke\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n267\n1\n24\nsame\nof David Lewis\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n346\n1\n24\nsame\nof Elisha Foster\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n473\n1\n24\nsame\nof William Eaders\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n673\n1\n24\nsame\nof Richard Frisby\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n698\n2\n24\nsame\nof William Wickham -\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n38\n2\n24\nsame\nof Eleanor Gardner\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\nu\n2\n25\nsame\nof Abner Sherman\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n899\n2\n25\nsame\nof Hogg and Burnside -\n-\nRep. Com\n4\n918\n3\n25\nsame\nof Hubert Lacroix\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n37\n1\n24\nagainst the claim of Gabriel Priest, destroyed in\nFlorida in 1835\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n699\n2\n25\nagainst the claim of Thomas Ledwith, destroyed\nby the troops operating against the Indians in\n1836 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n506\n1\n22\nPettigrew, Timothy, and others, Indian depredations\nin 1794\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n406\n2\n22\nPetre, Joseph Pierre, refund payment on land -\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n60\n1\n23\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n83\n1\n24\nPeterson, John A., salary, custom house officer\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n805\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n90\n2\n25\nPettus, Samuel o., reps. of, commutation claim\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n208\n3\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n20\n2\n25\nPeters, John, clerk court of Virginia, additional com-\npensation\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n356\n2\n25\nPeterson, John, revolutionary services\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n6SI\n2\n25\nPeterson, T. F., pre-emption claim\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n727\n3\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n143\n2\n25\nPeters, Moore, & Co., mail contractors, extra allow-\nances, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n745\n3\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n144\n2\n25\nPettett, William McD., land claim\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n748\n2\n25\nPetition, right of, Legislature on the subject of the right\nof petition, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n408\n2\n25\nLegislature of Connecticut, same\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n415\n8\n25\nPeurifoy, T. D., Indian depredations -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n903\n2\n25\nPhelps and Langdon, property destroyed by the British,\nlate war\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com-\n2\n412\n2\n25\nPhelps, Mary, revolutionary pension -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n609\n8\n25\nPhelan, John, heirs of, revolutionary pension -\nDig\nI\nRep. Com.\n1\nogle\n142\n22\nPhilips, Job, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n488\n2\n22\nPhilips, Thomas, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\nI\n7\n22D, 23 D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 283\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n1\n28\nPhilips, Benjamin, improvement in steam engines, &c.\nRep. Com.\n8\n426\n2\n28\nPhilips, Walter, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n51\n1\n24\nPhilips, Ebenezer, and others, bounty on fishing voyage\nRep. Com.\n1\n49\n2\n24\nPhilips, George L., and others, officers of Florida vol-\nunteers\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n220\n2\n25\nPhilips, Samuel G., Indian depredations in 1836\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n597\n2\n25\nPhilips, Zachariah, Indian depredations in 1814\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n1027\n1\n22\nPhiladelphia, Frigate, memorial of Mrs. Decatur, in be-\nhalf of herself and the crew of the ketch In-\ntrepid, for the destruction of, with a list of the\nnames of those on board the ketch at the time,\nand various documents in relation thereto\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n27\n1\n22\nmemoriol of Mary Preble and others, same object\nEx. Doc.\n2\n62\n1\n24\nreport of committee in favor of rewarding the\ncaptors\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n287\n1\n23\nsame in favor of Mrs. Decatur and others\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n45\n2\n22\nJoseph K. Boyd, one of the captors\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n43\n2\n25\nPhiladelphia, Dry Dock, letter from Commodore Stewart\nand Captain Henry, on the subject of a dry\ndock at that place\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n223\n2\n25\nmemorial of inhabitants of Philadelphia, on same\nsubject\n-\n-\n}\nEx. Doc.\n10\nan\n393\n-\n-\n-\n407\n2\n25\nreport of committee, in favor of constructing dry\ndock at Philadelphia -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n872\n1\n23\nPhiladelphia, City, extend port of, memorial of citizens\nEx. Doc.\n4\n278\n1\n23\nmemorial of commissioners, same object\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n485\n2\n24\nmemorial of Chamber of Commerce, in favor of\nnew custom house\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n63\n1\n24\nsame, finish Delaware breakwater\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n91\n2\n25\nPhysical sciences, by Doctor Johnson\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n396\n1\n23\nPiatt, William, quartermaster general, pay and clerk\nhire -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n292\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n528\n2\n25\nPiatt, William, heirs of, commutation claim -\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n695\nPiatt, Martha, daughter of Captain Huddy, (see Huddy.)\n1\n24\nPickard, John, revolutionary pension -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n206\n1\n24\nPickering, Charles W., extra pay while acting as lieu-\ntenant in the navy\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n293\n2\n25\nPickett and Gayle, services, &c. as aids to Gov. C. C.\nClay, Creck war\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n894\n1\n24\nPiercey, Lieut. Wm. P., of the navy, extra services, in-\nspecting naval stores -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n310\n1\n24\nPierce, Aaron, horses destroyed by Indians\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n756\n1\n24\nPierson, Harvey and Morice, work on Cumberland road\nRep. Com.\n3\n786\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n56\n2\n24\nPierson, Erastus, heirs of, revolutionary pension\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n41\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n588\n2\n25\nPierson, Moses, widow of\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n816\n3\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n89\n3\n25\nPierson, Harry, extra work on Cumberland road\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n201\n2\n25\nPiggott, James, representatives of, revolutionary services\nRep. Com.\n4\n970\n2\n24\nPilots, report of committee on the subject of regulating\nRep. Com.\n2\n263\n2\n25\nmemorial of Chamber of Commerce of New York,\nagainst repealing law regulating\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n81\n2\n25\nreport of committee against modifying act regu-\nlating\n.\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n890\n3\n25\nmemorial of inhabitants of New Jersey in relation\nto the charge of half pilotage, &c.\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n144\nI\n22\nPinkham, Calvin, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n5\n473\nI\n23\nPinney, Levi, lost baggage\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n440\n1\n24\nPinkney, Somerville, dininistrator of James Williams\nRep. Coin\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n24 Pitcher, Joshua, Indian agent, pay as interpreter\n- Rep. Com.\n284\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPittsburgh, marine hospital at (see Hospitals.)\n1\n23\nPlatt, Nathaniel, damages, &c. to his property, late war\nRep. Com.\n4\n514\n1\n24\nsame, favorable report\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n185\n1\n22\nPlants and seeds, on the subject of the introduction and\ncultivation of foreign - -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n198\n1\n22\nreport of committee on same subject\n-\n-\nRep. Coin.\n3\n454\n2\n25\nanother report, same subject, making grant of land\nto Doctor Perrine, for the culture of tropical\nplants, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n564\n2\n25\nDoctor Mease, on same -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n375\n2\n25\nreport of committee in favor of the collection and\ndistribution of, to promote agriculture\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n655\n2\n25\nviews of the Commissioner of Patents, promote\nagriculture, by distribution of seeds, &c. thro'\nthat office\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n112\n3\n25\nsame, page 57 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n89\n2\n25\nPlanter, owners of the brig\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n947\nPlans, drawings, &c. [see Architects.] -\n-\n-\n1\n28\nPlattsburg harbor, report of survey and estimates for the\nimprovement of\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n131\n2\n25\namount heretofore appropriated for, and sum ne-\ncessary in 1838\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n90\n1\n22\nPleasanton, Stephen, 5th auditor, extra services\n-\nRep. Com.\n5\n511\n2\n22\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n79\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n541\n2\n25\nPlumb, Nathaniel, bounty land, revolutionary -\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n408\n1\n22\nPlympton, Ebenezer, revolutionary pension -\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n160\n1\n24\nPlymouth beach, repair breach in breakwater at\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n142\n1\n24\namount appropriated for, original estimates and\nsum yet necessary in 1836, for continuing the\nimprovement of\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n212\n1\n24\nreport of committee, expenditures, &c. improve-\nment of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n297\n2\n25\nreport showing the nature of the work, when com-\nmenced, the amount appropriated, &c. up to\n1888 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n90\n1\n23\nPoissot, Paul, pre-emption claim\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n109\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n241\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n654\n1\n22\nPolhemus, John, commutation claim -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n275\n1\n23\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n80\n1\n22\nPollard, William, heirs of, confirm title, lot in Mobile\nRep. Com.\n2\n299\n1\n23\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n226\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n496\n1\n23\nPollock, John, boat impressed and lost\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n505\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n21\n1\n24\nPollard, Calvin and others, architects, plans, &c., cus-\ntom-house, New York\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\nI\n348\n1\n23\nPolish Exiles, memorial of, for grant of land -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n853\n1\n24\nsame reprinted, on presentation of bill for their\nrelief\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n188\n1\n24\nletter from D.A. Spalding, against granting land to\nEx. Doc.\n5\n213\n1\n24\nPompilly, Bernard, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n19\n1\n23\nPomeroy, Grove, representatives of, loan office certifi-\ncate, revolutionary\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n126\n2\n25\nPomar, Joseph E., Indian depredations\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n842\n8\n25\nPonar, Jose E., Indian depredations in Florida\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n162\n1\n22\nPond, Elihu, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n372\nPondvert and Chasterlain. (See Chasterlain and Pond-\nvert.)\n2\n25\nPonce, John, lost horse\n-\n-\n-\n-\n8\n25\nPons, Bartolo, Indian depredations in Florida\nRep. Com. ogle\n824\n-\n1\n28\nRep. Com.\nI\n168\nPool, Richard, pay for services as volunteer\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n517\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 285\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n2\n25\nPoole, William, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n589\n8\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n261\n2\n24\nPoor, William A., services, acting purser, &c.\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n171\nPorter and Saunders, sureties of Estes, paymaster. (See\nSaunders and Porter.)\n1\n23\nPorter, B., invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n122\n1\n-\n455\n23\nPorter, John, work on Cumberland road\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n456\n2\n24\nPorter, Benjamin J., commutation claim, surgeon's mate\nRep. Com.\n2\n259\n2\n25\nPorter, Andrew, losses on contract, making land surveys\nRep. Com.\n4\n869\n2\n25\nPorter and Tate, sureties of John McClellan\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n1058\n1\n22\nPorlier, James and others, land claim, Green Bay, Wis-\nkonsin\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n362\n1\n23\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n396\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n782\n2\n25\nPorche, Simon, representatives of, confirmation, land\nclaim\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n781\n1\n23\nPortland harbor, report of survey, &c., improvement of\nEx. Doc.\n6\n491\n2\n24\nreport of committee in relation to the improve-\nment of\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n175\n2\n25\namount required in 1838, for continuing improve-\nment of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n90\n1\n22\nerection of marine hospital at, report of commit-\ntee in favor of\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n5\n468\n1\n23\nSame\nsame\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n151\n1\n24\nSame\nsame\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n85\n1\n24\nmemorial of physicians in favor of same -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n68\n1\n24\nPorts of entry, report of committee in favor of abolishing\ndistinctions in, and extending the privilege of\ndrawback, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n590\n2\n25\nanother report, same object\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n304\n1\n23\nat Philadelphia, memorial in favor of extending -\nEx. Doc.\n4\n278\n1\n23\nmemorial of commissioners, same object\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n485\n2\n23\nat Zanesville, Ohio, memorial of merchants in fa-\nvor of establishing\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n135\n1\n24\nat Norwich, Connecticut, memorial of corpora-\ntion at that place in favor of establishing\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n36\n1\n24\nat Fredericksburg, Virginia, memorial of citizens\nin favor of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n130\n2\n25\nat St. Joseph, Florida, memorial in favor of\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n286\n2\n25\nat Sabine river, in favor of establishing one at the\nmouth of that river\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n11\n466\n3\n25\nat Indian Key, remonstrance of William A. White-\nhead and others against establishing\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n41\n1\n23\nPort Kent, report of survey and estimates for the im-\nprovement of\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n131\n2\n24\nmemorial of citizens in favor of breakwater at\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n44\nPortsmouth and Linnville road. (See Roads.)\n1\n22\nPortage summit, Ohio, report of survey of railroad route,\nfrom the Hudson river, &c.\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n133\n2\n23\nreport of survey of canal route from, to Kearney's\nline, in Pennsylvania -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n65\n1\n22\nPortugal, on the subject of exempting vessels of, from\ntonnage duties\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n206\n1\n24\ncorrespondence in relation to repealing discrimi-\nnating duties on cargoes imported in vessels of\nEx. Doc.\n4\n184\n2\n22\nPresident notifies Congress; indemnity for spolia-\ntions, &c., had been obtained from, page 5\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n23\nsame, as to the postponement of the payment of\ninstalments under the treaty of indemnity, and\nadmits rice of the United States into her ports\nDigitized by\nat reduced duty, &c., page 7 -\nEx. Google\n-\n-\n286\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n1\n23\nPorto Rico and Cuba, report of the Secretary of State\nrespecting discriminating duties levied in the\nports of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n170\n2\n28\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n190\n2\n23\nletter from American consul, on same subject, and\ntransmitting statement of duties levied at, in\n1835 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n173\n1\n23\nreport of committee respecting discriminating du-\nties levied at - -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n468\n1\n22\nPosnor, Sylvia, executors of, buildings destroyed while\noccupied by the military\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n5\n489\n2\n24\nPostmasters, balances due from, in 1836\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n185\nmoney lost by. (See Money lost, &c.)\nPost office clerks. (See Clerks.)\nPost office contracts. (See Contracts.)\nextra allowances, &c., to contractors. (See Mail,\nextra allowance for carrying, &c.)\nin relation to transporting mails on railroads, &c.\n(See Mails.)\nfor other matters relating to the mails. (See\nMails.)\n1\n22\nPost Office Department; annual report of the Postmaster\nGeneral showing the operations, &c., of that\nDepartment in 1831 ; documents accompany-\ning President's message, page 46\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n22\nsimilar report in 1832, page 50 -\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n8\n1\n23\nsame, in 1883, page 287\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n2\n23\nsame, in 1884, page 885\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n3\n1\n24\nsame, in 1835, with various new regulations, &c.,\nadopted by Mr. Kendall, P. M. G., and recom-\nmending other changes for the government of\nthe Department, pages 387 and 424\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n24\nsame, as to its condition, &c., in 1836, and show-\ning the number of miles on which the mail is\ncarried in each State ; documents President's\nmessage, page 514\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n8\n2\n25\nannual report of its operations, in 1837, page 857\nEx. Doc.\n1\n3\n3\n25\nsame, in 1838, page 641\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n24\norganization of the Department under act of last\nsession, 1836, page 519\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n8\n2\n24\nletter from Postmaster General in 1837, to Com.\non Post Office and Post Roads, stating the pros-\nperous condition of the Department, and the\nnecessity for an increase of clerks; also, recom-\nmending the appointment of a topographer, and\nan increase of salaries of the assistants\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n153\n2\n24\nadditional clerks required for the auditor's office,\nand reasons of the auditor for the increase\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n153\n2\n22\nstatement showing the number of miles in each\nState on which the mail is carried in 1832 and\nalso, showing the annual increase from 18:29 to\n1832; documents President's message, page 50\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n23\nsimilar report in 1833, page 287\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\nI\n1\n1\n22\nreport of committee on the subject of providing for\na better accountability in the -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n450\n1\n23\nreport of committee on the subject of restoring to\nthe Department the amount of postage paid into\nthe Treasury, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n285\n1\n23\nstatement showing its operations in 1833, amount\nof postage received in each State, and cost of\ntransportation, Sc.\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n505\n2\n23\nPresident recommends a re-organization of the\nDepartment, page 21\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 To 1839.\n287\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPost Office Department.-Continued.\n2\n23\nreport of select committee oppointed to examine\ninto its condition, proceedings, &c., &c.\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n103\n2\n23\nreport of the minority of the committee -\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n103\n1\n22\ncontracts with Hill and Barton, and True and\nGreen, for post office blanks, wrapping paper,\ntwine, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n292\n2\n24\nMessage of the President, and report of the Post-\nmaster General on providing temporary build-\nings, consequent of burning, &c.; and recom-\nmending the construction of fire proof buildings\nEx. Doc.\n2\n33\n2\n24\nreport of select committee inquiring into the\ncauses, &c., of the burning of the buildings\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n134\n3\n25\nletter from the Postmaster General in relation to\nthe insecurity of his records, and in respect to\nthe erection of a new building; with plans and\nestimates\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n129\n2\n25\nreport of committee on the subject of erecting a\nnew building for the -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n737\n3\n25\nmemorial of stone-cutters for estimate of the dif-\nference of expense between marble and free\nstone\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n186\n3\n25\nreport of Commissioner of Public Buildings, on\nsame subject -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n221\n2\n24\ndetailed estimates of appropriations required in\n1837 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n48\n2\n25\nestimates of appropriations required for 1838\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n109\n3\n25\nadditional clerks employed, answer calls of Con-\ngress\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n150\n2\n24\nlist of balances due in 1836, from postmasters\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n185\n1\n25\npostage collected in specie President's message,\nat extra session, page 25\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n2\n25\nreport of committee fixing new tariff of postage -\nRep. Com.\n4\n909\n1\n25\nstatement of receipts and expenditures made in\n1837, at extra session\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n54\n2\n25\nstatement of its finances, year ending 1st July,\n1837 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n9\n2\n25\nreceipts and expenditures in 1837\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n11\n461\n3\n25\nsame, in 1838\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n247\nB\n25\nin relation to its revenue in 1839, and in regard to\nreduction in the mail facilities, &c.\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n116\n2\n25\nsame, on the 1st June, 1838, and opposed to the\npassage of the general post route bill, at this\nsession\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n11\n443\n2\n25\nreport of committee on the subject of establishing\nnew routes in 1838\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n964\n2\n25\ncontingent expenses for 1837\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n16\n3\n25\nsame, for 1838 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n16\n2\n25\nfines imposed on contractors in 1837\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n138\n2\n25\npostage paid by the Department, express mail\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n107\n2\n25\nin relation to specific appropriations, for the\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n275\n2\n25\ncauses of failure of mails between Washington\nand Wheeling\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n348\n2\n25\nnumber of failures, express mail, New York and\nNew Orleans\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n349\n3\n25\nsame, and the cause, to and from New Orleans,\nbetween July and December, 1839\n-\n-\nEx Doc.\n4\n145\n8\n25\nin relation to the contract for carrying the mail\nfrom Louisville, Kentucky, to New Orleans -\nEx. Doc.\n5\n212\n2\n25\nPost office, Acceptances; report against the claim of\nCornelius Vanderbelt, for the payment of drafts\nDigitized by\ndrawn by mail contractor, on the Post Office\nGoogle\nDepartment, and accepted by O. B. Brown,\n288\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPost Office Acceptances-Continued\nthen Treasurer of the Department; Govern-\nment not liable, agent having transcended his\npower, and it not being necessary towards facili-\ntating the operations of the Department, and\nthere being nothing due the contractor at the\ntime . -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n722\n1\n22\nPostage, report of the Postmaster General on the subject\nof abolishing postage on newspapers and pam-\nphlets, and showing the amount collected on\nthe same, in 1831\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n55\n1\n22\nmemorial of citizens of Boston, on same subject -\nEx. Doc.\n4\n106\n2\n24\nmemorial of citizens of Philadelphia, in favor of\nreducing rates of\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n43\n2\n25\namount of postage collected on newspapers, &c. in\nthe six months, ending June, 1837\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n108\n2\n25\nreport of committee on the subject of newspaper\npostage\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n909\n1\n23\namount of postage collected in each State, in 1833,\nand cost of transportation\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n505\n1\n23\nreport of committee on the subject of restoring to\nthe Department the amount of postage paid into\nthe Treasury -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n985\n2\n24\nchange in the rates of postage proposed by the\nPostmaster General, pages 21 and 509\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n3\n2\n25\nreport of committee in favor of fixing new tariff of\nRep. Com.\n4\n909\n2\n24\nreport of committee on the subject of making let-\nters between the United States and Great Bri-\ntain, free of postage\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n311\n1\n25\npostage collected in specie President's message,\nextra session, page 25\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\nI\n2\n25\nreport of committee on the subject of collecting\npostage in specie\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n1019\n2\n25\namount received from express and ordinary mails,\non same routes\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n337\n2\n25\npaid by State Department, express mail\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n%\n2\n25\npaid by Navy Department\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n106\n2\n25\npaid by General Post Office\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n107\n2\n25\npaid by Treasury Department\nI\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n116\n2\n25\npaid by War Department\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n117\n1\n22\nannual report of the amount received at each of-\nfice, in 1831 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n262\n2\n22\nSame, in 1832 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n18\n1\n23\nSame, in 1833 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n63\n2\n23\nSame, in 1834 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n176\n1\n24\nSame, in 1835 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n962\n2\n24\nSame, in 1836; documents accompanying Presi-\ndent's message, page 507\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n25\nstatement of receipts in 1837\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n11\n461\n3\n25\nSame, in 1838 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n947\nPost routes, contracts for. (See Contracts.)\nexpress mail. (See Mails, Express.)\nextra allowance to contractors. (See Mails, Ex-\ntra Allowance, &c.)\non changing great southern route (See Mails.)\n2\n25\nroutes established in 1837, contracts for, abstract\nof bids, allowances, curtailments, &c. &c.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n9\n329\n2\n25\nreport of committee on the subject of establishing\nnew routes in 1838\n964\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\nI\n22\nunproductive, in 1831, annual list of\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\nw\n2\n22\nSame, in 1832\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n84\n28\nSame, in 1838 -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n501\n-\n23\nSame, in 1834 -\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831. TO 1839. 289\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n1\n22\nPost roads, Chicot to Little Rock, Arkansas; report of\ncommittee in favor of constructing\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n374\n1\n23\nLouisville, Kentucky, to St. Louis, Missouri, re.\nport of committee on subject of improving, &c.\nRep. Com.\n3\n352\n1\n24\nPotts, Jesse, commutation claim\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n173\n2\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n275\n1\n23\nPotts and Clements, demurrage, detention of their vessel\nRep. Com.\n2\n290\n2\n25\nSame; favorable report\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n1047\n1\n24\nPotter, Thaddeus, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\nI\n323\n2\n25\nPotter, Woodburne, services as clerk to General Gaines\nRep. Com.\n4\n1044\nPotomac Aqueduct. (See Aqueduct.)\n1\n24\nPoucher, Doctor Peter, medical services on sick officers\nRep. Com.\n3\n772\n3\n25\nPounds, John M., horse lost, Black Hawk war\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n316\n1\n23\nPovet, John, buildings torn down and materials used by\ntroops, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n85\nI\n24\nPowell, Major Robert, heirs of, commutation claim -\nRep. Com.\n3\n760\n1\n24\nPowell, Captain Robert, heirs of, revolutionary services\nRep. Com.\n3\n825\nB\n25\nPowers, David, horse lost, Black Hawk war -\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n107\n3\n25\nPowder, President recommends the establishment of a\ngunpowder manufactory. page 15\n-\n-\nEx. Doe.\n1\n2\n3\n25\nSame, recommended by the Secretary of War,\npage 105\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doe.\n1\n2\n2\n24\nPratt, Fielding, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n68\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n182\n3\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n34\n1\n23\nPray, John G., disbursements, &c., sub-contractor\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n508\n1\n24\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n584\n1\n24\nPreble. widow of Captain Edward, rewarding her and\nothers for destruction of the Frigate Philadel-\nphia\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n237\n2\n25\nPrewett, Solomon, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n451\n8\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n26\n2\n22\nPrescott, Joseph, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n112\n1\n23\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\nI\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n314\ns\n25\nPreston, John, of New York, amend Constitution U. S.\nEx. Doe.\n4\n157\n2\n23\nPresque Isle Harbor, report respecting the expenditures\nin 1834, on works at\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doe.\n2\n76\n1\n24\nreport respecting the improvement of, with plan\nand estimate of sum required for 1836\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n126\n1\n24\namount appropiated for, up to 1836, the original\nestimates, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doe.\n5\n212\n1\n24\nreport of committee respecting expenditures and\nimprovements of\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n297\n2\n25\nreport showing the nature of the work, when com-\nmenced, amount heretofore appropriated, and\nsum required in 1888\n-\n-\n-\nEx Doe.\n5\n90\n1\n23\nPresents, to public offices, by foreign governments, Pre-\nsident forbids the acceptance of, and suggests\nthe disposal of those now in possession\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n26\n1\n28\nlist of those deposited in the State Department -\nEx. Doe.\n3\nю1\n1\n23\nreport of committee on same subject, and for dis-\nposing of the lion and horses, present from the\nEmperor of Morocco -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n303\nPresents, made by public officers, reports on applica-\ntions to be refunded the cost of, to wit:\n2\n22\nin favor of refunding to Captain Percival amount\nexpended in making presents to inhabitants of\nSandwich Islands\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n96\n2\n23\nsame to Commodore Downes, on alike account -\nRep. Com\n1\n108\n1\n22\nsame to the representatives of John Mullowney,\nDigitized by\nconsul at Tangiers, for presents made by him\nRep. Com.\n3\nwe\n37\n290\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPresident of the United States, amendments proposed to\nthe Constitution in relation to the election of.\n(See Constitution.)\n2\n24\nreport of Select Committee, by Mr. Dromgoole,\non propositions to amend the Constitution in re-\nlation to the election of President; the appoint-\nment of the Secretary of the Treasury, and as\nto the veto power\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n296\nPresident vetoes certain bills, viz:\n1\n22\nbill for the renewal of the charter of the Bank U.\nStates\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n300\n2\n22\nbill for the improvement of harbors and rivers -\nEx. Doc.\n1\n17\n2\n23\nbill for the improvement of the Wabash river,\npage 22\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\nI\n2\nI\n22\nPresident U. S., annual message, in December 1831\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n22\nSame in December, 1832\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n23\nSame in December, 1833\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\nI\n2\n23\nSame in December, 1834\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\nI\n1\n24\nSame in December, 1835\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n24\nSame in December, 1836\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n25\nSame in September, 1837, (extra session.)\n-\nEx Doc.\n1\n1\n2\n25\nSame in December, 1837\nEx. Doc.\n3\n-\n-\n-\n1\n3\n25\nSame in December, 1888\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n[for matters treated on in the above annual mes-\nsages, see under heads of respective subjects.]\n2\n24\nPresident and Vice President, report of Committee,\nmode of examining and counting the votes for\nRep. Com.\n1\n191\n2\n24\nreport of joint committee to notify Mr. Van Buren\nof his election\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n199\nPre-emptions to lands, [see also Lands.]\n1\n23\nreport of committee confirming rights in south-\neastern district of Louisiana -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n156\n1\n23\nreport of committee against claimants to pre--\nemptions who were not in possession at the\ntime of passage of pre-emption act of 1830, in\nthe case of McElroy and Garter\n-\n-\nRep. Com-\n8\n118\n1\n23\nreport of committee in favor of granting pre-\nemption to lots in Perrysburg, Ohio -\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n511\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n113\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n895\n2\n28\nreport of committee in relation to claims of cer-\ntain persons removed from Choctaw lands, to\nlocate elsewhere\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n79\nI\n24\ndocuments in relation to frauds under pre-emption\nlaws, and combination of speculators -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n125\n1\n24\nsame reprinted, with additional information and\ncorrespondence in relation to allowing pre-\nemptions or floats, under act of May, 1830 -\nEx. Doc.\n5\n211\n2\n25\nin relation to lands sold under pre-emption laws,\nand combinations of intruders to prevent com-\npetition at sales, &c.\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n9\n303\nI\n24\nreport of committee in favor of relieving persons\ndeprived of their pre-emption rights by Indian\nreservations -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n606\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n434\n2\n25\nSame, in the case of Elisha Moreland and others\nRep. Com.\n1\n92\n1\n24\nreport of committee in favor of granting pre-\nemption to actual settlers\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n290\n2\n25\nSame, [by Mr. Boon]\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n202\n8\n25\nin favor of granting prospective pre-emptions to\nactual settlers on land not offered for sale, to\nDigitized by\nGoogle\ncover improvements, &c.\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n299\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH. CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.\n291\nCongress.\nDescription\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n24\nreport in favor of granting pre-emptions to persons\nwho were entitled under act of 19th June, 1834,\nand who were prevented from making entries in\nconsequence of surveys not being made, &c. -\nRep. Com.\n1\n53\n25\nreport of committee in favor of granting pre-\nemptions to settlers at Mineral Point, Wiskon-\nsin\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n625\n25\nin favor of granting to Paulding county, Ohio, for\nseat of justice\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n636\n25\ndocuments in relation to contested pre-emption\nclaims in the Green Bay district\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n11\n450\n24\nPrice, Abner, heirs of, commutation claim, surgeon's\nmate\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n827\n24\nPrice, Benjamin, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n305\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n267\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n179\n24\nPriest, Gabriel, depredations by Florida Indians\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n699\n25\nPrior, Abner, heirs of, commutation, surgon's mate\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n856\n25\nPritchard, A. P. and others\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n980\n24\nPrinceton harbor, report of committee, expenditures and\nimprovement of\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n297\n23\nPrinting, report of the judiciary committee, by Mr.\nHamer, on the subject of the public printing, &c.\nRep. Com.\n1\n138\n22\nreport of committee on the subject of the delay in\nprinting the returns of manufactures, &c.\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n64\n22\nPrivilege, breach of, in the case of Samuel Houston,\nassaulting William Stanberry, member of the\nHouse of Representatives\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n210\n-\n22\nproceedings to be observed in the trial of Samuel\nHouston, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n447\n[See journal of House of Representatives for pro-\nceedings in the above case.]\n23\nreport of investigation into the assault on the Hon.\nMr. Ewing, a member from Indiana -\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n135\n24\nsame in the case of Wheeler and Codd, reporters,\nfracas between them in the hall House of\nRepresentatives\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n762\n24\nin the case of Reuben M. Whitney, for refusing\nto give evidence before select committee of the\nHouse\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n194\n[For further proceedings in this case, see journal\nof the session.]\nPrisoners, reports on claims for the repayment of amount\npaid as ransom for persons in Indian captivity,\n(see Indian captives.)\n22\nPrivateer Pensions, in relation to continuing pensions\nto widows, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n185\n23\nreport of committee, extending term of five years\nlonger to pensioners, &c.\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n44\n22\nreport showing condition of its fund in 1832\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n5\n24\nsame, in 1835, with list of pensioners\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n85\n24\nsame, in 1836, documents President's message,\npage 499\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n25\nsame, in 1837, documents President's message,\npage 842\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n3\n25\nsame in 1838, documents President's message,\npage 609\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n24\nreport of committee in favor of making provision\nfor the payment of privateer pensions out of the\npublic Treasury\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n232\n24\nreport of committee against the claim of Lot Da-\nvis, for pension, in consequence of being wound-\nDigitized by\nGoogle\ned while prisoner at Dartmoor\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n292\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n1\n22\nPrize money, report in favor of granting to the heirs of\nAndrew Nelson, and the heirs of Purnell Boyce,\nseamen in McDonough's fleet, Lake Champlain\nRep. Com.\n3\n330\n1\n22\nsame, to the representatives of Joseph Rowe\n-\nRep. Com.\n5\n477\n1\n23\nsaine, to the representatives of John Coleman -\nRep. Com.\n1\n188\n2\n24\ndocuments in relation to prize money due the\nsquadron under the command of John Paul\nJones, during the revolution; see the case of\nRichard Wall\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n115\n1\n22\nreport in the case of Richard Wall, prize money,\nunder John Paul Jones\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n288\n1\n24\nSame -\n1\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n823\n2\n25\nreport of committee on the subject of prize money,\nfor prizes sent into the port of Bergen\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n389\n2\n25\nin favor of the heirs of Henry Richardson, one of\nthe crew sloop Wasp\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n149\n2\n25\nsame, in similar case of the heirs of Jesse Seymour\nRep. Com.\n4\n995\n2\n24\nin favor of granting bounty on prisoners, captured\nby the privateer Neptune, late war with Great\nBritain\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n31\n2\n25\nin favor of granting prize money to Loomis and\nBassett, and their crews, for the destruction of\na fort, and capture of military stores, occupied\nby fugitive negroes and Indians, in 1816\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n416\n2\n25\nin favor of rewarding Noah Miller, for the capture\nof British vessel, during the late war -\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n977\n2\n25\nin favor of paying to the owners and crew of the\nprivateer brig Warrior, the proceeds of prize\npaid into court and embezzled by its officers -\nRep. Com.\n4\n986\n1\n24\nProvincetown harbor, amount appropriated for up to\n1836; original estimates, and the sum required\nfor completing its improvement in 1836\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n212\n2\n25\nreport of survey of, by Major Graham\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n165\n2\n25\nreport showing the nature of the work, when com-\nmenced, the amount appropriated, &c. up to 1838\nEx. Doc.\n5\n90\n2\n24\nProtections to American seamen, report of committee\non dispensing with certificates of\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n182\nProperty, lost, &c., by Indian depredations. (See Indian\nDepredations.)\nbuildings destroyed, &c., late war with Great Bri-\ntain, reports on individual claims for indemnity.\n(See Buildings,) [they are also included under\nthis head.]\nfor personal property. (See Personal Property,)\n[they are also included under this head.]\nhorses lost, &c. (See Horses.)\nProperty, lost, captured, destroyed, or injured, &c.\n1\n23\nreport of Committee of Claims against extending\nthe provisions of the act of 1816 authorizing the\npayment for property lost, captured, or destroy-\ned while in military service, &c.; with report\nand evidence in relation to the Niagara claims\nannexed, see page 3\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n3S6\n1\n23\ndocuments in relation to certain frauds under act\nfor the payment of; see page 7 in the case of\nMcCollom\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n161\n1\n23\nanother report by Mr. Whittlesey, from the Com-\nmittee of Claims, giving a full history of the\nlegislation of Congress in relation to the pay-\nment for property destroyed, late war with\nGreat Britain, and as to the payment of claims\ngrowing out of the Indian wars, accompanied by\nized\nby\nGoogle\na bill on the subject -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n-\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 293\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nProperty lost, captured, &re.-Continued.\n1\n22\nreport of select committee in favor of providing for\nthe payment of property, destroyed, &c. at the\nsurrender of Detroit -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n393\n1\n23\nmemorial of the Legislature of Michigan in behalf\nof her citizens for the payment of property lost,\nlate war with Great Britain\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n244\n1\n24\nreport in favor of providing for the payment of\nhorses, &c., lost in the Black Hawk war. (See\nHorses.)\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n843\n1\n22\nreport of Mr. Hagner, 3d Auditor, on claims for\nlosses by Indian depredations, referred to him\nby act of 31st May, 1830. (See also Indian De-\npredations.)\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n38\n]\n24\nreport of 3d Auditor on claims of citizens, fron-\ntier of Illinois and Michigan, for losses of horses\nin 1831 and '2, provided for by acts of 1833 and\n1834. (See Horses.)\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n135\n2\n24\nreport of Committee of Claims in relation to claims\nfor property taken for public use in Florida,\nAlabama, and Georgia, and for Indian depreda-\ntions during the late Indian wars. (See Indian\nDepredations)\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n301\n2\n24\nPresident's Message, same subject, page 19\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n25\nreport of the agents appointed to ascertain claims\n(\nfor depredations &c. in Florida, Georgia, and\nAlabama, with list of claimants for property\ndestroyed, &c. (See Indian Depredations) -\nEx. Doc.\n6\n127\n2\n25\nreport of Committee of Claims on the subject of\nthe claims contained in the above report of\nagents, &c. (See Indian Depredations)\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n1028\n2\n25\nreport of committee in favor of providing for the\nsettlement of claims of the inhabitants of East\nFlorida for depredations by the army in 1812,\n'13, and '14, and provided for by the 9th article\ntreaty of 1819 with Spain\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n223\n1\n23\nsame subject\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n368\n2\n24\nreport of the Secretary of Treasury in relation to\ndelay, &c. in settling these claims\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n67\n3\n25\nletter from the Secretary of the Treasury recom-\nmending that provision be made for the adjust-\nment of the claims\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n98\nProperty, lost, captured, destroyed, &c.; reports on pri-\nvate applications for indemnity for, viz:\n1\n22\nGodfroy and Beaugrand, buildings destroyed at\nFrenchtown, favorable report -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n128\n1\n22\nLemuel Cook, houses destroyed; report adverse,\noccupation by order of an officer not proven -\nRep. Com.\n2\n228\n1\n22\nWilliam Arbuthnot, houses destroyed at Niagara,\nreport adverse, occupation not made out\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n285\n1\n22\nJames Tilford, in favor of his claim, on same prin-\nciples as if act paying for property, &c. was in\nforce, &cc.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n308\n1\n22\nheirs of Robert Avart, injuries to buildings and\ntencing, report favorable\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n339\nI\n22\nNathan Carver, similar case, favorable report\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n342\n1\n22\nJoshua Kennedy, houses destroyed by Creek In-\ndians in 1813, adverse report, occupation by the\nmilitary not proven\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n857\n1\n22\nChs. J. Catlett, tobacco destroyed, report adverse\nRep. Com.\n3\n413\n1\n22\nWilliam Eadus, buildings and other property, re-\nDigitized by\nport adverse, not proven to have been occupied\nby the military at the time of its destruction -\nRep. Com.\ns\n414\n294\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nProperty, lest, captured, &c.-Continued.\n2\n22\nWilliam Eadus, buildings and other property; re-\nport adverse; not proven to have been occupied\nby the military at the time of its destruction -\nRep. Com.\n1\n45\n1\n24\nsame, favorable report\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n673\n1\n22\nCharles Moran, buildings injured while used as\nhospital, report adverse\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\ns\n415\n1\n22\nIsidore Navarre, batteau alleged to have been im-\npressed and lost, report adverse, not proven to\nhave been for the use of the army\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n418\n1\n28\nheirs of John Rose, blockmaker, navy yard at\nWashington, for tools lost at the burning of the\nyard, favorable report\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n454\n1\n22\nexecutors of Sylvester Posner, buildings acciden-\ntally burnt while in occupation of United States\ntroops, favorable report\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n5\n489\n1\n22\nAugustine Taney, buildings destroyed on the Pa-\ntapsco, Md., in consequence of military occupa-\ntion, &c, favorable report\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n5\n490\n1\n22\nJohn Anderson, buildings destroyed at French-\ntown, report adverse; case not proven, &c.\n-\nRep. Com.\n5\n492\n1\n22\nJoel Byington, buildings and fruit trees injured\nwhile occupied by troops United States, favor-\nable report\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n5\n$\n1\n22\nSamuel May, buildings destroyed at Buffalo, in\nconsequence of military occupation, report fa-\nvorable\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n5\n501\n2\n22\nWhitford Gill, boat lost while in public service,\nfavorable report\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n4\n2\n22\nTobias E. Stansbury, buildings and other property\ndestroyed, in consequence of an alleged mili-\ntary occupation, report adverse, occupation, &c.\nnot proven\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n9\n2\n22\nArthur McMillan, buildings destroyed, report ad-\nverse, military occupation not proven\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n32\n2\n22\nadministrator of Boyd. wagon and team impressed\nand lost, report in favor of paying value of, after\ndeducting hire received\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n41\n2\n22\nheirs of George Agnew, live stock, &c. taken by\nthe enemy in 1812, report against\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n49\n2\n22\nDaniel Brayman, buildings removed and materials\nused in erecting barracks, &c., report adverse\nRep. Com.\n1\n59\n2\n22\nSamuel F. Hooker, boat lost, in consequence as\nalleged, of having public property put on board\nby force, report adverse\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n#\n2\n22\nJoseph Emery, buildings and household furniture\ndestroyed at Plattsburg, report adverse, not\nproven to have been in military occupation, &c.\nRep. Com.\n1\n70\n2\n22\nAaron Bellamy, boat taken by the enemy, while\nin public service, report favorable\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n98\n1\n23\nNathaniel Hatton, injuries to his farm by troops,\nreport adverse\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n113\n1\n23\nCaze and Recaud, ship sails destroyed at Castine,\nby the burning of public property, &c., report\nadverse\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n114\n1\n23\nWilliam Crooks, lumber taken for public use, re-\nport adverse\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n129\n1\n23\nJacob Townsend, injuries to his lands, &c. by the\ntroops, report adverse\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n130\n1\n28\nFrancoise Luzare, wheat taken from him, use of\nthe army, report favorable\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n145\n23\nJ. A. Robinson, wagon and team lost, report adverse,\nDigitized by\nin service under contract, and not impressed -\nRep. Com.\n1\n146\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 295\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nProperty, lost, captured, &c.-Continued.\n1\n23\nJohn Bronson, goods lost, in consequence of his\nteam being impressed, report favorable\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n147\n1\n23\nheirs of Nicholas Sewall, buildings destroyed by\nthe enemy, in consequence of military occupa-\ntion, &c., report favorable\nr\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n148\n1\n23\nAndrew McCollom, damages by the British to his\nbuildings at Ogdenaburg, report adverse\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n161\n1\n23\nSarah Hartford, live stock alledged to have been\ntaken by troops United States, report against -\nRep. Com.\n2\n207\n1\n23\nJoseph Abel, boat lost in public service, report\nadverse, case not proven\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n208\n1\n23\nSamuel Butler, wagon and horses lost while in\npublic service, report favorable, deducting hire\npaid, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n220\n1\n23\nWilliam Baker, goods lost by the impressment of\nhis boat, &c., report adverse -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n224\n1\n23\nGeorge Gale, wagon and team lost while in public\nservice, report adverse, having received for hire\nmore than team appraised at -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n225\n1\n23\nJohn Avery, injuries to his lands by the erection\nof military works, &c., report favorable\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n240\n1\n23\nAaron Smith, fencing, &c., destroyed by troops,\nreport adverse\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n248\n1\n23\nBenjamin Lenfant, buildings destroyed at the\nRiver Raisen, report adverse -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n266\n1\n23\nJohn Ingham, lost baggage, report adverse; gov-\nernment not answerable for losses of the like -\nRep. Com.\n2\n297\n1\n23\nCharles B. Davis, furniture destroyed by the Bri-\ntish in Washington City means of its removal\ntaken for public use, removal of books, &c. of\npublic offices, report adverse -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n314\n1\n23\nexecutors of Elizabeth Thompson, buildings burnt\nby the enemy, in consequence as alleged of\nbeing in military occupation, &c., report adverse\nRep. Com.\n3\n326\n1\n23\nJane Benedict, building destroyed by the enemy\nat Ogdensburg, in consequence of being occu-\npied by army officers, report adverse -\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n371\n1\n23\nWilliam Bryden, horse employed, and destruction\nby the army of fencing, report adverse\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n371\n1\n23\nNancy Pherson, property destroyed by Indians,\nlast war with Great Britain\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n382\n1\n23\nSamuel May, house and personal property destroy-\ned by the enemy at Buffalo, report adverse -\nRep. Com.\n3\n889\n1\n23\nSamuel Holgate, lumber seized under non-inter-\ncourse law, report adverse\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n399\n1\n23\nJesse Manly, property destroyed in 1812, by In-\ndians, report adverse -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n402\n1\n23\nWilliam Jett, groceries destroyed by the British,\nreport adverse\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n406\n1\n23\nJames McCutcheon, property taken by troops,\nlate war with Great Britain, report adverse -\nRep. Com.\n4\n462\n1\n23\nThomas Houlder, similar claim\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n463\n1\n23\nRebecca McCann, horse lost, war with Great Bri-\ntain, report adverse -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n472\n1\n23\nJohn McDonell, forage, &c. taken for use of the\ntroops, report favorable\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n494\n1\n23\nZebulon Ketchum, wheat, corn, &c., destroyed\nby troops, wanton act, report against -\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n497\n1\n28\nJohn Pollock, boat impressed and lost, report in\nfavor\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. by Com\n506\n1\n28\nNathaniel Platt, damages, destruction fencing,\n&c. and rent of room, &c., report adverse\nRep. Com.\nA\nBA\n-\n296\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nProperty, lost, captured, &c.-Continued.\n1\n24\nNathaniel Platt, damages, destruction of fencing,\n&c., and rent of room, report favorable\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n185\n1\n23\nDaniel Staniford, damage, and use of building by\ntroops, not proven whether under contract or\notherwise, report against\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n523\n1\n23\nJohn Rodriguez, damage done plantation and\nhouses by troops, battle of New Orleans, proof\nnot sufficient, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n526\n1\n23\nFrederick Halsey, bread taken by Gen. McComb,\nwhich was sold to petitioner by the enemy on\ntheir return from Plattsburg, report adverse -\nRep. Com.\n4\n534\n1\n23\nThomas Evans, boat taken by Gen. Jackson, at\nNew Orleans, proof of loss, and whether by\ncontract, &c., not produced, report adverse\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n538\n1\n23\nHenry Waller, personal property in the burning\nof his house ,destroyed by enemy in consequence\nof its military character, report adverse to pas-\nsage of S. bill\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n553\n1\n28\nJacob Smith, boat seized and he imprisoned by\norder of Gen. Jackson, report adverse, proof in-\nsufficient\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n555\n2\n23\nMichael Fenwick, heirs of, buildings destroyed\n9\nby the enemy in consequence of military occu-\npation, report in favor\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n11\n2\n23\nJoshua Cullumber, vessel employed and lost, re-\nport favorable\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n35\n2\n23\nBenjamin Bently, injury to farm, troops U. S.,\nPennsylvania insurrection, 1794, favorable re-\nport -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n58\n2\n23\nThomas Beacham, heirs of, barn burnt by enemy,\nmilitary deposit, favorable report\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\nI\n108\n2\n23\nJacob B. Gilbert, house burnt by same, do.\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n128\n2\n23\nCharles M. Frazier, same, same\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n125\n1\n24\nThomas Hanson, wagon and team lost in late war\nwith Great Britain, impressment not proven,\nadverse report\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n89\n1\n24\nJohn A. Parker, buildings destroyed, military oc-\ncupation, war with Great Britain, favorable\nreport\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n133\n1\n24\nexecutors of Mary Sears, household property de-\nstroyed by enemy at Havre de Grace, report\nadverse\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n176\n1\n24\nJohn Burke, personal property destroyed at Kin-\nsale, Va, report adverse, Government not an-\nswerable for personal property\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n267\nI\n24\nDavid Lewis, personal property destroyed, report\nadverse, same principle\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n316\n1\n24\nJames Baker, wagon and horse lost in service\nagainst Black Hawk, without fault of the owner,\nfavorable report\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n414\n1\n24\nNathan Winteringer, value of boat and cargo lost\nat New Orleans in 1812, in consequence of crew\nentering military service for defence of that\nplace; report adverse; public not insurers of\nprivate property, by being compelled to enter\nthe military service -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n417\n1\n24\nWilliam Eaton, damages by the destruction of his\nbakeries, while contractor to bake bread for the\narmy, report adverse; United States not bound\nfor the wanton destruction of property either by\nUnited States troops or the enemy\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n471\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 297\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n1\n24\nElisha Foster, personal property destroyed by the\nBritish at Buffalo, report adverse personal pro-\nperty not to be paid for without establishing\nnew principle\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n473\n1\n24\nJohn McCarty, buildings destroyed by the British,\nin consequence of military occupation, report\nfavorable\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n368\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n10\n1\n24\nBenjamin H Mackall, outhouse destroyed by the\nBritish, in consequence of its military occupa-\ntion, favorable report\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n398\n1\n24\nJames J. Pattison, buildings destroyed by the ene-\nmy on the Patuxent, in 1814, in consequence of\nits being a military stand, report favorable\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n406\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n14\n1\n24\nAlbion T. Crow, stable accidentally burnt while\noccupied by troops of the United States, report\nfavorable\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n491\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n22\n1\n24\nadministratrix of John Johnston, merchandise and\nother property taken from him at the Falls of\nSt. Mary's, in Michigan, by order of an officer,\nreport adverse; property supposed when taken\nto belong to the enemy; not taken for the use\nof the army, nor was any account of them ren-\ndered at the Treasury ; remedy against the of-\nficer taking them\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n515\n1\n24\nJohn Addoms, property used, and damages to his\npremises by troops United States at Plattsburg,\nin 1814, report favorable\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n520\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n24\n1\n24\nG. T. Beyer, property carried off by the British\nafter day of ratification of treaty, report adverse\nRep. Com.\n2\n529\n1\n24\nAllen R. Moore, for damages and use of store-\nhouse by troops of the United States in Cham-\nplain, report favorable\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n584\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n26\n1\n24\nJohn Abbott and others, buildings destroyed by\nBritish, report adverse no proof of occupation\nby order of an officer -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n538\n1\n24\nJohn G. Mackall, buildings destroyed by the Bri-\ntish, report adverse proof insufficient\n-\nRep. Com.\ns\n570\n1\n24\nRichard Mackall, buildings and other property\ndestroyed by the British, report adverse ; mili-\ntary occupation not proven\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\ns\n578\n1\n24\nFrancis Gardiner, widow of Captain Gardiner, of\nDade's Command; property destroyed by mili-\ntary campaign against Indians\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n611\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n85\n1\n24\nBenjamin Moores, damages by troops encamped\non his farm, late war with G. Britain, favorable\nRep. Com.\ns\n618\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n36\n1\n24\nCurtis Grubb, damage to farm and property used\nby troops while encamped thereon, report favor-\nable -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n630\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n42\n1\n24\nBenjamin I. Heard, buildings destroyed by the\nenemy, late war with Great Britain, report ad-\nverse; not occupied by the military -\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n682\n1\n24\nRichard Frisby, buildings destroyed by the Bri-\ntish, in consequence of military occupation by\nUnited States troops, report favorable -\nRep. Com.\n8\n698\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n48\n38\n298\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nProperty lost, &rc.-Continued.\n1\n24\nDavid Hull, buildings destroyed at Maumee river\nby the British in the late war, report adverse ;\nmilitary occupation not proven\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\ns\n770\n1\n24\nJohn Scrivener, buildings destroyed by the Bri-\ntish; occupation by the military not made\nout -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n795\n2\n24\nWilliam Wickham, buildings and personal pro-\nperty destroyed by the enemy at Sodus Bay, re-\nport versus ; not such a military occupation as\nwould constitute an obligation on the Govern-\nment to pay for\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n38\n2\n24\nEleanor Gardner, personal property destroyed by\nthe British, late war, report versus ; Govern-\nment not answerable for the destruction of such\nproperty by the enemy\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n63\n2\n24\nJames or William Kilgore, buildings destroyed by\nthe British, last war, report versus ; not made\nout that its destruction was in consequence of its\nmilitary occupation\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n162\n2\n24\nGurdon Robbins, vessel destroyed by the British,\nlate war, report versus not in public service\nRep. Com.\n1\n169\n2\n24\nproperty lost by the fault or negligence of the\nowner, not to be paid for under any circum-\nstances\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n109\n2\n24\nrepresentatives of Samuel Perry, for a schooner\nchartered of him by the Government, and lost\nby being wrecked, report versus ; presumed to\nbe at the owner's risk, unless otherwise shown\nRep. Com.\n1\n212\n2\n24\nCharles Waldron, buildings destroyed at Fort De-\nfiance, in 1836, by troops of the United States\non abandoning that place, report versus; evi-\ndence of the officer giving the order for the de-\nstruction, wanting\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n214\n2\n24\nWilliam G. Sanders, houses burnt at Fort Brooke,\nin 1836, by order of an officer as is alleged, re-\nport versus facts not satisfactorily established\nRep. Com.\n1\n216\n2\n24\nMatilda Drury, tobacco taken from warehouse by\nthe militia to be used as breastwork, and de-\nstroyed by the enemy, report versus evidence\nincomplete\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n253\n2\n24\nJohn Broome, buildings detroyed by the British,\nin consequence of being occupied by troops of\nthe United States, report versus ; no evidence\nof the officer taking possession\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n260\n2\n24\nJoseph Radcliffe, in favor of paying him for timber\ndelivered under contract at the navy yard, Wash-\nington, destroyed in the burning of the yard, in\n1814 -\n2\n266\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n73\n2\n24\nAvery, Saltmarsh & Co., mail contractors, horses\nand stages used in transporting the mail, taken\nand destroyed by the Indians, report favorable\nRep. Com.\n2\n280\n2\n24\nWilliam Shaw, personal property destroyed by the\nburning of the lighthouse, Lazaretta, report ver-\nsus; Government not insurers by appointing\nhim to office\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n262\n2\n24\nL. Bissell, timber cut from his land on the banks\nof the Mississippi, by the agent of the Govern-\nment, with a view to the improvement of the\nriver, report versus; no injury sustained, and\nlapse of time in not presenting his claim\nRep. Com\n263\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.\n299\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nProperty lost, &c -Continued.\n2\n24\nlevy court, Calvert county, Maryland, house de-\nstroyed by the British, in consequence of being\nused for military purposes, report favorable -\nRep. Com.\n2\n218\n2\n24\nJames Tongue, tobacco warehouse burnt at Tra-\ncy's Landing, Maryland, by the British, report\nversus; occupation, &c., by order of an officer,\nand other points not satisfactorily proven\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n821\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n1046\n2\n25\nArchibald R. S. Hunter, for corn, oats, &c., de-\nstroyed by troop of volunteer militia, in 1836, in\nthe Cherokee nation, report versus ; destruc-\ntion was wanton on the part of the soldiers, and\nwithout the authority of an officer\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n841\n2\n25\nPhelps & Landon, buildings accidentally destroyed\nby fire, while occupied by military during the\nlate war with Great Britain, report favorable -\nRep. Com.\n2\n442\n2\n25\nheirs of Israel Honeywell, for building destroyed\nduring the revolution, in consequence of mili-\ntary occupation, favorable report\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n469\n2\n25\nrepresentatives of John Mandeville, similar case\nRep. Com.\n2\n470\n2\n25\nrepresentatives of John Hopper, similar case\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n694\n2\n25\nThomas Ledwith, personal property destroyed, in\n1836, by Crook's operations against the Indians,\nreport adverse\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n506\n2\n25\nThomas H. Bell, for vessel captured by the Bri-\ntish, late war, report adverse ; not in the ser-\nvice of the United States\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n548\n2\n25\nJohn K. Lattimer, for vessel destroyed by the Bri-\ntish, while transporting the mail, reportadverse;\nnot in the employment of the Government\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n736\n2\n25\nMiller Hallowes, buildings and other property\ndestroyed by the Indians, in Florida, in 1836,\nreport adverse Government not answerable.\n(See the case of Hopper's revolutionary claim.)\nRep. Com.\n3\n790\n2\n25\nSolomon Hearsey, property destroyed at Lewis-\ntown, report adverse\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n831\n2\n25\nConrad House, buildings destroyed by the enemy\nduring the last war ; military occupation not\nsatisfactorily proven, report versus\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n844\n2\n25\nKeller and Stone, property belonging to them, and\nnecessarily in public use, destroyed in the burn-\ning of the Patent Office, favorable\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n888\n2\n25\nJoseph M. Hernandes, for forage, provisions, and\nother property used and destroyed by the troops\nof the United States, against the Florida In-\ndians, report favorable\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n1048\n3\n25\nrepresentatives of John Wilkinson, building de-\nstroyed by the British, in consequence of mili-\ntary occupation, report favorable\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n40\n3\n25\nJohn Metcalf, for vessel taken into public use and\nprevented from pursuing her destined trip, and\nwas lost in a storm on her voyage after having\nbeen discharged from public service, report\nversus Government not answerable for any\ncasualties after discharged, and placed in same\nsituation as when taken into service -\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n41\n3\n25\nGeorge Ash, for building and other property de-\nstroyed by the British, late war, report adverse;\nnot in military occupation\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n62\n8\n25\nWilliam Tryon, for property destroyed by troops\nof the United States, report adverse ; if state-\ntized by\nGoogle\n300\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nProperty lost, &re.-Continued.\nments were proven, Government not liable\nwanton act and those committed it might have\nalone been liable\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n106\n8\n25\nB. H. Beard and James Gray, for buildings,\n&c., destroyed by the British, late war, report\nadverse; not proven that it was in conse-\nquence of military occupation by United States\ntroops\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n166\n8\n25\nMoses E. Levy, property destroyed by the aban-\ndonment and destruction of military post in Flo-\nrida, to which place his property had been re-\nmoved for safety, report adverse the destruc-\nof the post became necessary, and it was at his\nown risk in placing his property therein\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n236\n3\n25\nMary Peck, for property taken for use of troops in\n1813, report adverse proof insufficient\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n282\n3\n25\nPrudhomme, Rosaline, confirmation of land claim\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n145\n1\n24\nPryor, Green, land claim\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n284\n1\n22\nPrussia, respecting the imprisonment of Samuel G.\nHowe, by\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n224\n2\n22\nPublic buildings and grounds in Washington; annual\nreport of the commissioner, expenditures, Icc.,\nin 1832\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n11\n1\n23\nSame, in 1833\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n19\n2\n23\nSame, in 1834 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n35\n1\n24\nSame, in 1835 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n97\n2\n24\nSame, in 1836 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n36\n2\n25\nSame, in 1837 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n28\n3\n25\nSame, in 1838 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n20\n1\n22\nstatement showing the entire cost of the public\nbuildings, up to 1830, including cost previous\nto their being burnt by the British, in 1814, and\non the subject of supplying them with water -\nRep. Com.\n2\n291\n1\n24\nreport of committee, on the expenditures, in 1884\nRep. Com.\n2\n350\n2\n24\nSame, in 1836 -\n-\ni\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n312\n2\n25\nSame, in 1837 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n778\n3\n25\nSame, in 1838 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n308\n2\n24\nestimate of appropriation required in 1837, for re-\npairs, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n109\n1\n23\nreport of commissioner, on the improvement of\nPennsylvania avenue -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n24\n2\n25\ncontracts made by the commissioner, in 1837\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n352\n8\n25\nsame, in 1838\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n7\n8\n25\nestimate, &c., for building fire-proof, for War De-\npartment\n-\n-\n-\n-\nI\nEx. Doc.\n8\n119\n3\n25\nreport of commissioner, respecting cost between\nmarble, granite, and freestone\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n221\n3\n25\nreport of committee, on the subject of the kind of\nmaterials hereafter to be used, marble or free-\nstone, and showing their relative cost\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n305\n2\n25\non the subject of daily hours of labor on the pub-\nlic buildings -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n886\n1\n23\nTreasury Department, President informs Congress\nof its destruction, and recommends the construc-\ntion of another, page 12\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\nI\n2\n23\nPresident again recommends the erection of a new\nbuilding, page 21\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n8\n2\n23\nreport of committee, by Mr. Jarvis, recommend-\ning the construction of tire-proof buildings\n-\nRep-Com.\n1\n90\n2\n28\nreport of the investigation into the causes of the\nburning, &c. -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n22\nDigitized by\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 301\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nPublic buildings and grounds.-Continued.\n1\n24\nestimates of cost for constructing new buildings,\nby Messrs. Towns and Elliott, and showing the\ndifference between the cost of granite, marble,\nfreestone, and brick\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n285\n1\n24\nreport of committee, on the subject of construct-\ning new building\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n247\n2\n24\nreport of commissioner, showing the progress made\nin constructing, &c., in 1836 -\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n10\n2\n25\nreport of committee, on the subject of taking down\nthe building now in progress, (in 1888)\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n737\n2\n24\nfor Post Office Department, President recom\nmends the construction of a fire-proof one\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n33\n2\n24\nreport of Select Committee, into the causes of the\nburning, &c. -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n184\n3\n25\nletter from Postmaster General, stating the neces-\nsity of erecting a building for that Department,\nwith plan and estimate of cost, of the architect\nEx. Doc.\n4\n129\n8\n25\nreport of commissioner, in regard to expense be-\ntween marble and freestone\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n221\n2\n25\nPugh, William, heirs of, property destroyed by the en-\nemy in the revolution\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n621\nPurchasing Department, (see Commissary of purchases.)\n1\n22\nPurdy, Daniel, revolutionary pension -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n51\n1\n23\nPurcell, William, horses lost late war with Great Brit-\nain, stolen by Indians\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n558\n2\n24\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n268\n2\n25\nPurcell, Henry, heirs of, commutation claim -\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n867\n2\n24\nPurvis, James, representatives of, commutation claim\nRep. Com.\n2\n298\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n185\n8\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n28\nPursers, Navy, (see Navy.)\n2\n24\nPursers, Navy, report of committee regulating pay of\nRep. Com.\n1\n142\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n586\n1\n24\nreport against allowing commissions on disburse-\nments by Purser Zantzinger -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n78\n2\n28\nPutnam and Saunders, services superintending erection\nof custom house\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n29\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n31\n1\n23\nQuarles, Major James, representatives of, commutation\nclaim\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n75\n1\n24\nQuarles, Wharton, administrator of, balance on Virginia\nhalf pay, revolutionary\n-\n}\nRep. Com.\n-\n1\n175\n-\n-\n8\n730\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n106\n1\n24\nQuarles, Martha, widow of Robert, commutation claim\nRep. Com.\n8\n639\nQuarters, (see House rent, &c.)\nQuartermasters, due-bills of, (see Due-bills.)\n1\n22\nQuartermaster General, annual report of, showing the\noperation of that Department in 1831, expendi-\ntures, &c.; documents accompanying Presi-\ndent's message, page 116\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n22\nSame, in 1832, page 82\nt\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n28\nSame, in 1833, page 46\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n2\n23\nSame, in 1884, page 92\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n24\nSame, in 1835, page 74\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n24\nSame, in 1836, page 153\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n25\nSame, in 1837, page 251\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n3\n8\n25\nSame, in 1838, page 122\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n24\nrecommends increase of the salary of clerks ein-\nployed in his Department, page 78\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n24\nreport of committee authorizing the appointment of\nclerks, in the Quartermaster's Department, &c.\nRep. Com\n81\n302\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nQuartermaster General-Continued.\n1\n24\nreport of Quartermaster General, in relation to\nthe employment of clerks in his office\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n30\n1\n24\nadditional appropriations required for 1836\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n99\n2\n24\nQuartermaster General recommends new organi-\nzation of the Department, page 153\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n22\nQuarantine, District of Columbia, memorials of the cor-\nporations on the subject of\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n295\n1\n24\nQuinn, Michael, memorial of, for invalid pension\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n105\n2\n24\nQuinn, John, pay while on furlough, officer of the navy\nRep. Com.\n1\n33\n2\n25\nQuincy and Gorham, refund tonnage duty\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n305\n2\n22\nRachel, Barthemy and Julien, confirmation, land claim\nRep. Com.\n1\n53\n1\n24\nRachal, John Eloy, pre-emption in school section, con-\nfirmed\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n246\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n653\n2\n24\nRadcliff, Joseph, timber delivered under contract, and\nburnt in navy yard, Washington\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n266\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n75\n3\n25\nRadcliff, George W., Indian depredations in Florida\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n162\n8\n25\nRadcliff, William\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n322\n2\n25\nRagan. Cecilia, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n819\n8\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n261\n1\n24\nRailroads, transportation of mails on, observations of\nthe President in relation to the carrying of the\nmails on railroads, page 25\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n]\n8\n1\n24\nremarks of the Postmaster General, on same sub-\nject, with sundry documents, pages 396 and 403\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n24\nPresident again calls the attention of Congress to\nthis subject, page 21\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n24\nPostmaster General recommends amendment to\nthe law authorizing contracts with railroad\ncompanies for carrying the mails; documents\naccompanying President's message, page 511 -\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n28\nRailroad iron, memorial of citizens of Pennsylvania, in\nfavor of reducing duty on\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n167\n1\n24\nreport of committee in favor of remitting duty on\niron for the Lexington and Ohio railroad\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n152\n2\n24\nsame, to the Baltimore and Susquehannah rail-\nroad -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n224\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n8\n1\n22\nRailroads and Canals, documents in relation to the com-\nparative merits between; annexed to document\n101, page 147\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n101\n1\n22\nRailroads, report of survey, route for railroad from\nPortage summit, Ohio canal, to the Hudson river\nEx. Doc.\n4\n133\n2\n22\nBaltimore and Ohio, memorial of, against Con-\ngress affording aid to the Chesapeake and Ohio\nCanal, without their being permitted to make\ntheir road alongside of canal at the Point of\nRocks\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n113\n1\n23\nsame, in favor of Congress making further sub-\nscription to the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal -\nEx. Doc.\n3\n95\n1\n24\nmemorial of Legislature of Ohio, asking aid for\nthe completion of the road\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n193\n1\n23\nWilliamsport and Elmira, survey of route for -\nEx, Doc.\n8\n69\n2\n23\nWinchester and Potomac, report of engineer on\nthe propriety of granting the company right of\nway through public land at Harper's Ferry;\ndocuments accompanying Pres. message, p. 184\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n23\nreport of committee in favor of granting the right\nof way through public land at Harper's Ferry -\nRep. Com.\n8\n483\n28\nsame object\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\nogle\ns\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 303\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nRailroads, Winchester and Potomac-Continued.\n2\n25\nreport of survey of routes, by Major Graham, for\nrail road between Harper's Ferry and Winches-\nter, accompanied with map, &c.\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n11\n465\n2\n23\nAlabama, Georgia, and Florida, memorial of\ncompany, asking for a grant of land, and the\nright of way through the public lands -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n126\n3\n25\nreport of Colonel Totten, as to the military im-\nportance of this road\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n198\n2\n25\nreport of committee in favor of granting the com-\npany the right to enter land on a credit, aid in\nits construction, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n795\n3\n25\nanother report, same object\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n269\n1\n24\nAlabama, report of committee in favor of making\ngrant of land and the right of way to company in\nÁlabama\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n607\n1\n24\nMobile Bay to Tennessee Valley, memorial of the Le-\ngislature of Alabama, for right of way through\nthe public lands\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n150\n2\n23\nCumberland to Hollidaysburg; report of commit-\ntee in favor of making survey for\n-\n-\nRep Com.\n1\n118\n2\n23\nDetroit to St. Joseph, Michigan ; memorial of\nconvention of citizens of Michigan, with report\nof Lt. Berrien in relation to the construction of\nEx. Doc.\n3\n131\n2\n23\nAtlantic to the Mississippi; report of survey of\nroutes for, by Col. Long, in 1834\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n177\n1\n24\nAtchafalaya, of Louisiana; memorial of Company\nfor grant of land and right of way through the\npublic lands\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n48\n1\n24\nFort Wayne to Munceytown; memorial of the\nLegislature of Indiana, for grant of land, aid in\nthe construction of\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n139\n1\n24\nLexington and Ohio; report in favor of remitting\nduty on iron imported for the use of -\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n152\n1\n24\nacts of Florida, incorporating the East Florida,\nthe Union, and the Pensacola and Perdido Rail-\nroad Companies\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n58\nI\n24\nPensacola to Columbus; report of survey and\nmap of\n-\n-\n-\n-\nI\nEx. Doc.\n4\n176\n1\n24\nEast Florida Companies; memorial of Legisla-\nture of Florida, for grant of land, aid in con-\nstructing\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n188\n2\n25\nFlorida Peninsular; report in favor of right of\nway, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n942\n2\n24\nand canal, Brunswick, Georgia; report of com-\nmissioners\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n122\n1\n24\nMissouri and Mississippi; report of committee\nin favor of granting right of way over the public\nlands\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n382\n2\n25\nanother report, granting pre-emption and right of\nway -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n885\n1\n24\nIllinois Central; report of committee in favor of\ngranting pre-emption to a certain quantity of\nland, with map of the country through which\nthe road will pass\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n525\n2\n24\nsame, for same object\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n121\n2\n24\nBaltimore and Susquehannah; report in favor of\nremitting duty on iron for the use of -\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n224\n2\n25\nanother report, same object\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n2\n2\n24\nFalmouth and Alexandria; report of committee\nin favor of extending the road into the District\nof Columbia, and granting aid towards its con-\nby\nGoogle\n304\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nSession.\nCongress.\nDescription\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nRailroads.-Continued.\nstruction with memorial of the Company ; act\nof incorporation, and other documents on the\nsubject\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n238\n3\n25\nNew Albany to Mount Carmel; Legislature of\nIndiana asking for grant of land, aid in making\nEx. Doc.\n4\n133\n1\n23\nRambo, Peter, money, &c. lost, capture of Fort Niagara\nRep. Com.\n4\n516\n1\n22\nRamsay, William, representatives of, confirmation, land\nclaim\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n428\n1\n24\nRamsay, William, heirs, commutation, surgeon's mate,\nrevolutionary -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n798\n2\n25\nRamsay, Robert, navy pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n486\n2\n23\nRandall, Thankful, five years half pay, late war\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n89\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n97\n2\n25\nRandolph, Thomas F.; revolutionary pension -\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n396\n2\n25\nRandolph, Peyton, administrator of, renewal of copy-\nright\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n1052\n1\n24\nRansom, Eli, heirs of, revolutionary certificate\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n822\nRansom, for persons captured by Indians. (See Indian\nCaptives.)\n1\n22\nRappleye, John R., arrears of pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n211\n2\n24\nRardon, Daniel, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n292\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n186\n1\n22\nRaridan river, survey of\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n306\n2\n25\nRaritan frigate, report of committee on subject of mak-\ning appropriation to finish\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n702\n1\n23\nRatcliff, Joseph, timber, &c. destroyed, burning navy\nyard, Washington\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n521\n1\n24\nRathbone, William P., settle his accounts on principles\nof equity\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n813\n3\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n300\n1\n22\nRations, navy, on subject of making change in the\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n81\n1\n22\nRations, extra, report of committee in favor of allowing\nGeorge Chinn, officer of revenue cutter, extra\nrations, &c. -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n306\n1\n23\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n3\n1\n24\nsame, to Philip Marshal and to the heirs of John\nRep. Com.\nS\n624\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n41\n1\n24\nagainst allowing Commodore Rodgers, as senior\ncaptain\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n87\n1\n24\nin favor of allowing John E. Wool, inspector gene-\nral, double rations, &c\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n132\n1\n24\nin favor of allowing Daniel Parker, while inspector\ngeneral, &c. -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\nS\n731\n1\n24\nRavencroft, Thomas, heirs of\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n856\n2\n25\nRaub, Samuel, junior, on steam boilers\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n51\n2\n25\nreport of committee, test utility of his improve-\nment\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n$23\n3\n25\nsame subject\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n204\n1\n22\nRaymer, Frederick, wagon and horses lost in the revo-\nlution\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n98\n1\n23\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n104\n1\n23\nRay, Gratia, navy pension\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\nNO\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\nS\n774\n1\n28\nRay, William and Samuel Patterson, work on Cumber-\nland road\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n455\n1\n23\nRay, William and William Alexander, same\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n455\n1\n23\nRay and Gwathmy, drawback on cotton\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n908\n2\n24\nRead, Catharine C., navy pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n24\n1\n22\nReckard, Elijah, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n367\nReceivers and 1 Land offices, balance due from. (See\nRegisters,\nBalances.)\nreports on land claims. (See Lands.)\nDigitized by Google\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 305\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nReceivers and registers.-Continued.\n1\n22\ncompensation, &c. paid them, in 1831\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n160\n2\n23\ncircular letters of instructions to\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n79\n1\n24\nnot to receive bank notes of less denomination\nthan five dollars; documents with annual re-\nport on finance, page 54\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n3\n2\n24\ncopy of circular requiring payment for land to be\nmade in specie; documents with annual report\non finance, page 94\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\nI\n4\nI\n25\ncall for copies of monthly returns under the above\nspecie circular\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\nI\n39\n2\n25\ncopies of the monthly returns, under the above -\nEx. Doc.\n1\n18\n2\n25\nreports of examiners and letters to defaulting\nreceivers, from 1834 to 1838\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n9\n297\n3\n25\nin relation to defaulters since 1st October, 1837\nEx. Doc.\n4\n122\nReceipts, &c. (See Finance; see Revenue.)\nReceipts and expenditures. (See Expenditures.)\nannual reports of; [these reports are sent to Con-\ngress printed, and form no part of the printed\nbound volumes.]\n2\n25\nReceipts and expenditures in each State, in 1836, state-\nment of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n341\n2\n25\nsame, annually, from 1833 to 1837\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n11\n460\n1\n23\nRecruiting service; report against the claim of Jere-\nmiah Axton, for the allowance of quarters, &c.\nRep. Com.\n2\n212\n1\n23\nreport in favor of allowing David Bartlett credit\nfor expenditures, &c.\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n362\nI\n23\nRed river; report of superintendent H. M. Shreve, on\nprogress in removing the great raft documents\naccompanying President's message, page 100\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n1\n24\nSame, in 1835, page 165\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n24\nSame, in 1836, page 271\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n25\nSame, in 1837, page 421\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n3\n3\n25\nSame, in 1838, page 308\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\nI\n23\ncorrespondence on same subject, clearing the raft,\n&c. -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n98\n1\n24\ndocuments in relation to the removal of the raft in\n1836, and the necessity for further appropriation\nfor that object\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n767\n1\n24\non the subject of constructing levees on the\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n11\n1\n24\nreport of committee, on same subject\n-\n1\nRep. Com.\n3\n549\n1\n24\nreport of H. M. Shreve, on progress of removing\nthe raft; &c. -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n123\n1\n24\namount appropriated for; the original estimates,\nand sum required in 1836\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n212\n1\n24\nreport of committee, expenditures and improve-\nment of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n297\n1\n25\nadditional appropriation required by the Secretary\nof War, at extra session, for completing the im-\nprovement, &c. page 2\n-\n-\nEx Doe\n1\n19\n2\n25\nreport showing the nature of the work for the im-\nprovement of, when commenced, the amount\nappropriated to 1838 -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n90\n1\n22\nReed, John P., invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n426\n2\n22\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n7\n1\n24\nReed, Thomas B., increase, invalid pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n648\n2\n24\nReeder, Ralph, aid, test his invention, nautical instru-\nment\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n52\n-\n-\n-\n2\n24\nRees and Converse, interest on post office draft\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n246\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n67\n1\n23\nReess, Roach, and Reess, work on road, Pensacola to\nDigitized by\nTallahassee\n-\n1\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\nI\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n39\n306\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n3\n25\nReess, Roach and Reess, work on road, Pensacola to Tal-\nlahassee\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n277\n8\n25\nRees, O. S., Indian depredations in Florida\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n162\n1\n22\nReeves, Benjamin, experiments between foreign and\ndomestic coals\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n100\n1\n22\nReckard, Elijah, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n367\n1\n23\nReddeck, Willis, representatives of, property destroyed\nin revolutionary war -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n412\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n273\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n119\n2\n23\nReddick, Thomas F., confirmation, land claim\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n31\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n117\n2\n25\nRedding and Sinclair, seamen, clothing lost, burning\nsloop of war Adams -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n599\nRegisters and Receivers of land office, (see Receivers.)\n1\n-22\nRegister of public officers, (Blue Book, so called) report\non the subject of delay in furnishing it\n-\nRep. Com.\n5\n506\n1\n23\nreport recommending its publication annually,\nwith certain additions\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n549\n2\n25\ncauses why not furnished\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n84\n1\n24\nRegisters of vessels, report against refunding costs in\nsuits against captains omitting to deposite regis-\nters with consuls, &c.\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n161\n2\n25\nin connection with the establishment of marine\nhospitals\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n380\n3\n25\nof steam vessels, engaged in foreign voyages, on\nthe subject of\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n159\n2\n24\nReilly, John, Indian depredations\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n25\n2\n25\nReilly, Boyd, purchase right to use his vapor bath\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n543\n1\n22\nRemington, Arnold, bounty on fishing voyage -\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n404\n1\n22\nRembert, Andrew, services, volunteer in 1836\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n966\nRemovals from office, (see Ministers abroad.)\n2\n24\nreport of Select Committee (by Mr. Dromgoole)\non proposition of Mr. Underwood, to amend the\nConstitution in relation to the tenure of, and re-\nmoval from office\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n296\n2\n24\nreport of committee on the complaint of David\nMelville, officer of the customs removed\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n242\n2\n25\nLegislature of Connecticut, on the subject of\n-\nEx. Doc.\n11\n443\n1\n23\nRenault, Philip, heirs of, land claim under French\ngrant\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n377\nRent of houses, &c. (see House rent.)\nRepresentation under fifth census, (see Census, see\nalso Apportionment.)\n2\n22\nReports to be made by Executive Departments to the\n2d session of the 22d Congress\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n2\n23\nSame, at the 2d session, 23d Congress -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n2\n24\nSame, at the 2d session, 24th Congress -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\nI\n1\n25\nSame, at the 1st session, 25th Congress (extra) -\nEx. Doc.\n1\n3\n2\n25\nSame, at the 2d session, 25th Congress -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n3\n25\nSame, at the 3d session, 25th Congress -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\nB\n25\nReports of Committees of Congress, effect of, on settle-\nment of claims against U. S. at the Depart-\nments; report of the Secretary of War in rela-\ntion to\n-\n-\n-\n-\nI\nEx. Doc.\n3\n101\n8\n25\nSame, by the Secretary of State\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n106\n8\n25\nSame,\nSecretary of the Navy\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n106\n8\n25\nSame,\nSecretary of the Treasury -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n114\nReservations of land, (see Indian reservation, also see\nLands.)\n1\n28\nRetrenchment, report of committee on the subject of\nigitized by Google\nreducing salaries, &c. of officers of Government\nRep. Com\n4\n547\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 307\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nRevenue, South Carolina opposes the collection of\nduties under tariff act, (see Nullification.)\nRevenue, (see Duties, also see Finance.)\ncollection and safe keeping of the, (see sub-\ntreasury.)\n1\n22\nstatement of condemnations and suits, on account\nof frauds on the, between 1820 and 1831\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n199\n2\n22\nSecretary of the Treasury (Mr. McLane) recom-\nmends reduction of, to the wants of the Govern-\nment; see annual report on. Finance, page 7\n(see Duties.) -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n3\n2\n24\nPresident Jackson recommends the same, page 7\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n22\ndata on which the Secretary of the Treasury\ncalculated that the duties would amount to\n$18,000,000, annually, after the 3d March, 1833\nEx. Doc.\n2\n97\n2\n23\namount collected in each State in 1833, on im-\nports, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n17\n-\n2\n23\nwhole amount collected in 1833, and expenses of\ncollecting\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n118\n1\n24\nsame, in 1834 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n295\n2\n23\namount collected in each State in 1834; appropria-\ntions and disbursementsin each State, same year\nEx. Doc.\n2\n27\n2\n23\nreport of the Secretary of the Treasury (Mr.\nWoodbury) on the subject of the safe keeping\nand disbursing the public money\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n27\n1\n25\nPresident Van Buren recommends that the rev-\nenue be collected in the legal currency (specie)\nand dispensing with the use of banks in its safe\nkeeping and disbursement, by the establishment\nof sub-treasury; message at extra session; (see\nSub-treasury.)\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n2\n25\nreport of the Committee of Ways and Means, by\nMr. Cambreleng, on the subject of collecting\nand safe keeping of the revenue, (see Sub-\ntreasury.)\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n634\n3\n25\nreport by R. M. T. Hunter, from select commit-\ntee, on same subject -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n262\n3\n25\nPresident recommends further legislation for the\npunishment of public agents using for private\npurposes public money under their charge,\npage 11\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n3\n25\nPresident suggests the propriety of the appoint-\nment of a committee of Congress to inspect at\nintervals the accounts, &c. of agents having the\ncare of public money, page 11 -\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n25\nmethods adopted at different times under the pres-\nent constitution for the safe keeping of the rev-\nenue, and losses under each by defalcation of\nagents, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n29\n1\n25\nmode of collecting revenue in Great Britain and\nFrance\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n12\n2\n24\nstatement showing the amount of duties collected\non each article of imported merchandise, and\ndrawbacks payable in 1832, 3, 4, and 5, (see\nDuties)\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n94\ns\n25\nvalue of imports; amount paid into the Treasury\nfrom duties, expense in collecting, and expen-\nditures of Government annually, from 1789 to\n1837, inclusive\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n192\n1\n25\namount of duties unpaid at the end of the first half\nof the year 1837, and the data on which is esti-\nmated the probable amount in last half of same\ntized by\nEx. Google Doc.\nyear\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n308\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nRevenue.-Continued.\n2\n25\namount of receipts in the last quarter of 1837\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n295\n8\n25\naffected by the loss of packet ships, &c.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n193\n2\n25\nviolation of revenue laws on the Sabine river -\nEx. Doc.\n11\n466\n8\n25\nreport of the first comptroller in relation to the\noperation of the existing laws, and the expedi-\nency of passing explanatory law in regard to\ncertain description of goods -\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\ns\n83\n2\n23\nletter from the Secretary of the Treasury, explain-\ning the difference in the terms \" expenses of\ncollection,\" and \" charges on the revenue.\" -\nEx. Doc.\n8\n117\n1\n24\nRevenue, surplus, views of President Jackson respect-\ning, page 14 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n24\nsame, at next subsequent session, and recommend-\ning the reduction of the revenue to wants of the\nGovernment, &c., page 7\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n24\nobservations of Secretary of the Treasury, Mr.\nWoodbury, on same subject; see his annual re-\nport on finance, page 17\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n$\n2\n24\nsame, at next subsequent session, page 8\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n4\n1\n24\nstatement showing the difference in distribution\nbetween electoral vote and direct tax mode;\ndocument with President's message, page 24 - -\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n24\nreport of Committee of Ways and Means, by Mr.\nCambreleng, on the subject of disposing of the\nsurplus revenue, and reducing the receipts to\nthe wants of the Government - -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n86\n2\n24\nstatement of the amount to be deposited with each\nState -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n62\n1\n25\nPresident Van Buren recommends the suspension\nof the payment of the 4th instalment; see mes-\nsage at extra session -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n1\n25\nSecretary of the Treasury recommends same, see\nannual report on finance\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n25\ncorrespondence with the deposite banks on the\nsubject of the payment of the several instal-\nments to the States, &c.\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n30\n2\n24\nLegislature of Georgia, in relation to the dis-\ntribution of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n102\n2\n24\nLegislature of New Hampshire, same subject\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n112\n2\n24\nLegislature of Indiana, in favor of its being given\nto the States -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n160\n1\n22\nRevenue and expenditures, in 1831, see annual report\nof the Secretary of the Treasury, on the state of\nthe finance\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n$\n2\n22\nSame in 1832 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n3\n1\n23\nSame in 1833 -\n-\n-\n-\nI\nEx. Doc.\n1\n15\n2\n23\nSame in 1834\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n3\n1\n24\nSame in 1835 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n$\n2\n24\nSame in 1836 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n4\n1\n25\nSame in 1837, at extra session -\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n25\nSame in 1837, at 2d session\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n4\n8\n25\nSame in 1838 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n4\n2\n24\nRevenue steam tow boat, estimate of the cost of\n-\nEx. Doc.\ns\n127\nRevenue service, reports on claims of persons growing\nout of their connection with the, to wit:\n1\n22\nin favor of allowing extra rations to George Chinn,\nan officer in the service\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n306\n1\n24\nsame to Philip and the heirs of John Marshall\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n624\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n41\n2\n25\nin favor of allowing to Ezekiel Jones extra pay\nwhile acting in conjunction with the navy\nRep. Com.\n3\n457\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 309\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n1\n23\nRevolution, names of ships of war, and their command-\ners, engaged in the\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n394\n1\n22\nRevolutionary officers and soldiers, who served prior to\n1st March, 1780 ; memorial of, by Albert Paw-\nling and others\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n25\nRevolutionary claims, for commutation pay. (See Com-\nmutation.)\nsame, by surgeon's mates. (See Surgeon's Mates.)\nseven years half pay to widows, &c. (See Half-\npay.)\nhalf-pay claims, Virginia officers. (See Virginia\nRevolutionary Claims.)\nGeorgia revolutionary claim. (See Georgia Re-\nvolutionary Claim.)\nRhode Island brigade. (See Rhode Island.)\nVyoming claims. (See Wyoming.)\nbounty land. (See Land Bounty.)\nrevolutionary certificates. (See Certificates.)\npensions. (See Pensions.)\n2\n22\nRevolutionary claims, report as to the construction of\nacts of the Old Congress, granting half-pay, Sc.,\nas it respects certain corps; Lee's legion, engi-\nneers, and artificers -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n182\n1\n23\nreport of Committee on Revolutionary Claims, by\nMr. Marshal, in favor of providing generally for\nthe settlement of\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n280\n1\n23\nreport of committee, by Mr. Marshal, at large, on\nthe principles involved in the payment for pro-\nperty destroyed by the enemy during the revo-\nlution; see in the case of Jonathan Ward, for\nhouse burnt, &c. report adverse\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n73\n1\n24\nreport of the Register of the Treasury, on the sub-\nject of the allowance of interest on revolutionary\nclaims; with copy of opinion of the Attorney\nGeneral, Mr. Rush, on same subject -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n224\n2\n25\nsynopsis of the legislation of Congress, on the sub-\nject of the allowance of interest on revolution-\nary claims\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n42\n1\n23\nmemorial of citizens of Charlestown, Massachu-\nsetts, praying compensation for property de-\nstroyed in 1775, by the burning of that town by\nby the British\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n55\n1\n24\nreport of committee adverse to these claims\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n582\nRevolutionary claims, reports on individual applica-\ntions for, viz:\n1\n22\nJohn Teel, services in carrying despatches; re-\nport favorable\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n86\n1\n22\nHopping and Frothingham, buildings destroyed,\nreport favorable\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n88\n2\n22\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n11\n1\n22\nFrederick Raymer, wagon and horses, report fa-\nvorable\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n93\n1\n22\nDaniel Goodwin, use of his buildings, report fa-\nvorable\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n149\n1\n22\nFleming, administrator of Syme, flour furnished\narmy, report favorable\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n190\n1\n22\nVirginia officers, for half pay\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n191\n1\n22\nTristram Coffin's representatives, vessel impress-\ned and lost, versus\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n198\n1\n22\nJohn Campbell's heirs, services as quartermaster,\nreport favorable\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n22\nexecutors of Walter Livingston, supplies furnished\nDigitized by\nthe army under contract, report favorable\nRep. Com.\n2\n-\n310\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nRevolutionary claims.-Continued.\n1\n22\nRichard Wall, share prizes under Captain Paul\nJones, report favorable\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n288\n1\n22\nheirs of Colonel John Laurens, diplomatic ser-\nvices, report favorable\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n366\n2\n22\nheirs of Dr. John Ely, medical services, report\nfavorable\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n66\n2\n22\nPeter Jaquett, advances, revolutionary war, re-\nport favorable\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n80\n1\n23\nJonathan Ward, house burnt during revolution,\nreport adverse\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n73\n1\n23\nDr. John Berrien, balance of pay due, report fa-\nvorable\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n100\n1\n23\nJames Bell's heirs, supplies, &c. furnished troops,\nreport favorable\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n184\n1\n23\nRobert S. Bartow, live stock alleged to have been\ntaken for the use of the army, report adverse -\nRep. Com.\n2\n251\n1\n23\nWillis Reddick's representatives, property destroy-\ned by the enemy, report favorable\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n412\n2\n23\nwidow of Col. Anthony Walton White, advances\nrevolutionary war, favorable -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n49\n2\n28\nSamuel Young, buildings destroyed, during revo-\nlutionary war, report favorable\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n68\n2\n23\nMary Graham, provisions furnished the army, re-\nport adverse -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n91\n2\n23\nheirs of Dr. McKnight, pay, &c., report favorable\nRep. Com.\n1\n119\n2\n23\nColonel Francis Vigo, supplies furnished Illinois\nregiment, report adverse\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n122\n1\n24\nsame,\nreport favorable\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n317\n-\n2\n23\nMarcus Brown, live stock taken by troops of the\nUnited States, report adverse -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n139\n1\n24\nheirs of Col. John H. Stone, for services, &c\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n188\n1\n24\nheirs of John Campbell, quartermaster, revolution,\nfor interest on amount allowed by act of 1832,\nreport adverse\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n160\n1\n24\nheirs of William Boyce, one year's pay, report\nfavorable\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n163\n-\n-\n1\n24\nheirs of Wharton Quarles, balance alleged to be\ndue on half-pay under Virginia, report adverse\nRep. Com.\n1\n175\n1\n24\nheirs of Reuben Waggoner, pay alleged to be due\nfor services as a soldier, report adverse\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n236\n1\n24\nheirs of Marshall Rochambeau, recommending an\nallowance to be made to\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n307\n1\n24\nRhode Island brigade, claim of officers and sol-\ndiers, favorable report\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n337\n1\n24\nRobert Craddock, claims pay and rations and ser-\nvices of two horses, &c., report adverse\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n421\n1\n24\nMajor Tarlton Woodson, balance admitted to be\ndue by commissioner, army accounts -\n-\nRep. Com.\n$\n546\n1\n24\nThomas Graves, services as express rider\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n564\n1\n24\nJames Jackson, of England, for services, &c.\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n566\n1\n24\nheirs of John Malone, wagon and team lost in pub.\nlic service\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n653\n-\n1\n24\nheirs of Thomas Glascock, pay due as stated on\nthe register's books, report favorable -\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n773\n1\n24\ntrustees of church in Yorktown, N. York, house\nburnt by the British during the revolution, in\nconsequence of its military occupation, report\nfavorable\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\nS07\n1\n24\nwidow of Benjamin Marshall, for building destroy-\ned by the British in the revolution; wanton\ndestruction by the enemy ; no obligation on\nRep. Google\nby\nGovernment to indemnify, report adverse\n821\n-\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.\n311\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nRevolutionary claims.-Continued.\n2\n24\nrepresentatives of John Reynolds, amount errone-\nously paid by Congress to persons not entitled\nRep. Com.\n1\n160\n2\n24\nMary O'Bannon, wagon and team captured by the\nenemy during the revolution, report versus\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n173\n2\n24\nrepresentatives of Jacob Burmer, blankets furnish-\ned troops in 1776, report versus\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n209\n2\n24\nheirs of Jacob Summers, for advances, &c. during\nrevolution, report adverse\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n228\n2\n25\nheirs of Thomas Glascock, for balance of pay\nstanding to his credit on the books of the Trea-\nsury Department, favorable report\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n432\n2\n25\nheirs of Israel Honeywell, for buildings destroyed\nby the British in 1776, in consequence of being\noccupied by United States troops, favorable re-\nport -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n469\n2\n25\nrepresentatives of John Mandeville, similar case\nRep. Com.\n2\n470\n2\n25\nChurch White Plains, New York, building de-\nstroyed by American troops, report adverse\ndestruction unauthorized, &c.\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n514\n2\n25\nexecutor of Josiah Anderson, for rations furnished\nduring the revolution, report adverse -\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n619\n2\n25\nheirs of William Pugh, for house and other pro-\nperty destroyed by the enemy in 1779 ; proof of\nmilitary occupation, &c. insufficient, report ad-\nverse\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n621\n2\n25\nheirs of John Hopper, for buildings destroyed du-\nring the revolutionary war by the British, in\nconsequence of military occupation, report fa-\nvorable\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n694\n2\n25\nheirs of A. Hopper, similar case, favorable re-\nport -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n792\n2\n25\nCaptain James More, for property impressed into\nthe military service, report adverse proof in-\nsufficient\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n911\n2\n25\nheirs of Henry King, for services and money ex-\npended while commissary during the revolution,\nreport adverse\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n1023\n2\n25\non claims of the heirs of sufferers in the massacre\nof W yoming, Pennsylvania\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n1082\n8\n25\nHenry Hoffman, in favor of paying him the eighty\ndollars bounty promised by resolve of 15th May,\n1778 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n242\n8\n25\nGeorgia, for payments made by the State, on ac-\ncount of commutation, in favor of reimbursing\nRep. Com.\n2\n311\n2\n25\nRewalt, Ann, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n567\n2\n24\nRewards, apprehending fugitives from justice, in favor\nof paying D. W. Haley for apprehending his\nslave, who had robbed the mail\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n210\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n72\n2\n24\nin favor of paying Samuel Miller, for apprehend-\ning Indian who was indicted for murder, and\nhad broken jail\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n155\n8\n25\nRewards, in favor of compensation to David and Ebene-\nzer Robinson, for discovery and information of\nan extensive illicit intercourse and trade with\nthe enemy during the late war with Great Bri-\ntain -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n108\n2\n23\nReynolds, J. N., his report on Islands. &c. in the Pacific\nEx. Doc.\n8\n105\n2\n28\nreport of committee, same subject\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n94\n1\n22\nReynolds, Robert, revolutionary pension\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n400\n1\n22\nReynolds, Thomas, land claim\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n2\n22\nReynolds, Dr. James, horse lost\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n312\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n2\n22\nReynolds, John G., lieutenant of marines, extra services\nRep. Com.\n1\n47\n1\n23\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n29\n1\n23\nReynolds, Harvey, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n283\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n770\n8\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n130\n1\n22\nReynolds and Christopher, confirmation of land claim -\nRep. Com.\n2\n271\n1\n24\nReynolds, Margaret, five years half pay, late war\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n328\n2\n24\nReynolds, George, representatives of, revolutionary\nclaim erroneously paid to others\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n100\n2\n25\nReynolds, Benjamin, services and supplies furnished the\narmy, late war\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n339\n1\n24\nReze, Frederick, Bishop of Detroit, remit duty on\nchurch articles\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n735\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n79\n1\n22\nRhea, John, Yazoo land claim\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n232\n1\n24\nRhodes, George T., extra services while clerk, &c. -\nRep. Com.\n1\n84\n2\n25\nRhodes and Austill, mail contractors, extra allowance,\n&c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n745\n3\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n144\n1\n22\nRhode Island brigade, revolutionary army ; memorial of\nofficers, &c., for services in the revolutionary\nwar -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n77\n1\n22\nstatement by Hon. Tristam Burgess in relation to\nthese claims - -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n246\n2\n22\nsame reprinted -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n55\n2\n28\nreport of committee in favor of the settlement of\nthese claims - -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n128\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n337\nRhode Island, State of, memorials from on the subject\nof the Bank U. S. and the removal of the de-\nposites, (see Bank U. S.)\n-\n-\n-\nmemorial from on the subject of the tariff, (see\nDuties.)\n1\n22\nLegislature of, against reducing duty on woollen\ncloths\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n236\n2\n28\nreport respecting the marine hospital money col-\nlected and expended in the district of -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n30\n2\n28\nLegislature of, in favor of distributing the pro-\nceeds of the sales of the public lands -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n109\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n137\n1\n24\nLegislature of, in favor of fortifying Narragan-\nsett Bay\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n277\n2\n24\nLegislature, in favor of expunging certain resolu-\ntions from the journal of the Senate of the Uni-\nted States\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n157\n2\n25\nLegislature, against annexation of Texas\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n55\n2\n25\nLegislature, against sub-treasury\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n175\n2\n25\nmemorial of inhabitants of Newport against sub-\ntreasury and surrender of the public lands\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n229\n2\n25\nmemorial of inhabitants of the State, against the\nuse of ardent spirits in the navy\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n9\n321\n1\n24\nRichmond, Frederick, military service, &c. late war -\nRep. Com.\ns\n545\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n860\n8\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n99\n1\n22\nRichmond, James, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n122\n1\n22\nRichmond, Isaac, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\ns\n281\n2\n28\nRichmond, Isaac, pre-emption claim, Choctaw treaty -\nRep. Com.\n1\n79\n8\n25\nRichmond, Lemuel C., refund foreign tonnage duty\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n261\n2\n24\nRichmond harbor, Va., report of survey of James river,\nwith a view to the improvement of\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n133\n22\nRichardson, Samuel Q, horse lost, military service -\nRep. Com\n2\n316\n22\nRichardson, Thomas, claims against deceased soldiers\nRep. Com.\n3\n353\n28\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n6\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 313\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n1\n22\nRichardson, Isaac, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n381\n2\n24\nRichardson, Samuel, executor of William T. Smith, lost\nloan office certificate, revolutionary\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n315\n2\n25\nRichardson, Henry, heirs of, prize money, sloop of war\nWasp\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n149\n2\n25\nRichardson, Humphrey, gun lost in the revolution\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n438\n2\n25\nRichardson, William, representatives of, revolutionary\nservices\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n617\n3\n25\nRichardson, Capt. Robert D., representatives of, allow-\nance for collecting munitions of war, &c.\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n164\nRichardson and Herring, (see Herring & Richardson.)\n1\n22\nRichards, Edmund, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n372\n1\n22\nRichard, Abner, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n381\n2\n25\nRichards, Marcy, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n550\nRichaud and Caze, (see Caze and Richaud.)\n1\n23\nRice, Owen and Jacob, administrators of Egerly, dis-\nbursements, &c., collector of Internal duties in\nPennsylvania -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n522\n-\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n23\n1\n24\nRice, George, heirs of, commutation claim\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n654\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n908\n2\n24\nRice, Chauncey, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n58\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n180\n3\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n231\n2\n24\nRice, James B., revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n185\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n454\n3\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n232\n1\n23\nRice, admitted into Portugal at reduced duty, &c.,\nPresident's message, page 7\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n1\n24\nRicketts, Micajah, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n692\n1\n22\nRiddle, Becktel, and others, damages, protested bill -\nRep. Com.\n1\n135\n1\n23\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n239\n1\n24\nRiddington, Jacob, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n342\n1\n24\nRidgeway, Thomas, revolutionary services\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n396\n2\n24\nRidgely Charles G., extra expenses incurred while\nin command in the Pacific\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n113\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n=\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n489\n2\n25\nRigden, James, military services, late war\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n232\n2\n24\nRigolets to Mobile Point, relative survey of coast, from\nEx. Doc.\n8\n132\n1\n28\nRiker, Margaret, seven years half pay, revolutionary\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n139\n1\n23\nRing, Abijah, invalid pension -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n-\n252\n2\n25\nRinggold, Benjamin, services as commissioner, erection\nof custom house, N. Y.\n4\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n943\n1\n22\nRipply, Piram, revolutionary pension -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n395\n2\n24\nRipley, Jerusha, revolutionary pension\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n77\n-\n2\n25\nRisley, Charles, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n616\n3\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n182\n1\n23\nRitchie, James, work on Cumberland road\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n455\n8\n25\nRivar, Francis, Indian depredations\n225\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\nRivers and Harbors, (see Harbors, see also Internal\nImprovements.)\nRivers and harbors, (see also Surveys.)\n1\n22\nRivers and harbors, expenditures from March, 1815, to\nDecember, 1831, for the improvement of,\nshowing where situated, by what authority, and\nthe estimated amount required for their com-\npletion\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n73\n-\n-\n1\n22\nreport of Committee on Roads and Canals, by Mr.\nMercer, recommending appropriations for the\nimprovement of certain\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n416\n-\n1\n22\nreport of same, recommending surveys, with a\nDigitized.by\nGoogle\nview to the improvement of -\nRep. Com.\n5\n491\n-\n-\n40\n314\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nRivers and harbors.-Continued.\n2\n22\nPresident returns bill for the improvement of,\nwith objections\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n17\n2\n22\nstatement shewing all the harbors and rivers that\nhave been improved and undergoing improve-\nments; when commenced and completed, or\nprobably be completed; the original estimate of\neach, and the actual expenditure thereon; with\nalso a list of surveys, made with a view to im-\nprovements, up to 1832\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n116\n2\n28\nstatement showing the expenditure on each har-\nbor and river, up to 1834; also showing the\nestimated cost of those surveyed and not com.\nmenced, and of works partially surveyed, &c.\nto same time -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n18\n1\n22\nreport of the Committee on Internal Improve-\nments in 1332, by Mr. Mercer, on the general\nsubject of the improvement of rivers, har-\nbors, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n416\n1\n24\nold works; report showing the progress, the amount\nappropriated for each, the original estimates, and\nthe sum required in 1836, for improvement of\nEx. Doc.\n5\n212\n1\n24\nreport of Committee of Ways and Means, making\nappropriations for old works with statement of\nthe cost of each, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n297\n2\n24\nreport of same, recommending the adoption of a\nbetter and more economical system for the im-\nprovement of with various statements in rela-\ntion to the several old works in progress, &c. -\nRep. Com.\n1\n175\n3\n25\nRivers and harbors, the improvement of which, may, in\nthe opinion of the Secretary of War, in 1839,\nbe suspended without injury, &c.\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n168\n1\n22\nRivers and harbors, annual report of chief engineer\nshowing the progress made, and the operations\nof his department towards the improvements of\nharbors and rivers, in 1831 ; documents with\nPresident's message, page 79 -\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n22\nSame, in 1832, page 89\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n23\nSame, in 1833, pages 54 and 73 -\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n2\n23\nSame, in 1834, pages 104 and 125\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n24\nSame, in 1835, pages 106 and 127\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n-\n-\n2\n24\nSame, in 1836, pages 192 and 228\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n25\nSame, in 1837, pages 311 and 421\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n3\n3\n25\nSame, in 1838, pages 157 and 292\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n22\nRivers, Ohio and Mississippi, annual report of superin-\ntendent, progress in improvement of, in 1831;\ndocuments President's message, page 90\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n22\nSame, in 1832, page 114\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n8\n1\n23\nSame, in 1833, page 102\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n2\n23\nSame, in 1834, page 151\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n24\nSame, in 1835, page 165\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n24\nSame, in 1836, page 274\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n23\nSame, in 1837, page 428\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n3\n8\n25\nSame, in 1838, page 228\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n2\n22\nreport of Captain Delafield, respecting works for\nthe improvement of\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n66\n2\n23\namount expended annually, up to 1833, improve-\nment of, page 31\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n8\n2\n25\namount expended in 1834, '5, '6, and '7\n-\nEx. Doc\n8\n261\n2\n25\nreport showing the nature of improvements, when\ncommenced, amount appropriated, &c., and sum\nrequired in 1838\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n90\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 315\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nRivers, Ohio and Mississippi.-Continued.\n1\n24\nestimate of the amount required to close the ac-\ncount of expenditures, by the late Major Mau-\nrice, in the improvement of -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n767\n1\n23\nOhio river, survey and estimate for the improve-\nment of Indian Chute, at the Great Falls\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n488\n1\n24\nreport of engineer on progress, &c., in 1836\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n52\n3\n25\nreport of committee, in 1839, in favor of making\nsurveys with view to the improvement of its\nnavigation, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n306\n2\n23\nCumberland river, report of engineer on progress\nin its improvement within the last two years\nprevious to 1835\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n80\n2\n23\nletter from the Secretary of War as to the expen-\nditure of the appropriation of 1834, below Nash-\nville, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n113\n2\n23\nreport of survey of, with sundry maps, &c.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n171\n1\n24\namount appropriated the original estimates, and\nsum required in 1836\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n212\n1\n24\nreport of committee, expenditures and improve-\nment of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n297\n2\n24\nstate of the work in 1836 ; documents President's\nmessage, page 278\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n25\nsame, in 1837 documents Pres. message, p. 441\nEx. Doc.\n1\n8\n3\n25\nsame, in 1838 ; documents Pres. message, p. 230\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n23\nMississippi river; relative to the expenditure of\nthe appropriation made for its improvement, in\n1832\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n489\n1\n24\nin relation to the construction of levees on the,\ndrain inundated lands, &c.\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n11\n1\n24\nreport of committee, on same subject\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n549\n2\n24\nreport of survey, &c., in 1837, with a view to its\nimprovement, and route for canal from the Mis-\nsissippi to Gulf of Mexico\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n178\n2\n25\nreport showing the nature of the works for the im-\nprovement of, the amount appropriated for it,\n&c., up to 1838\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n90\n2\n24\nreport of committee of, against the claim of L.\nBissell, for timber cut on his land, on the banks\nof the river, in improving, &c.\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n283\n2\n23\namount expended, annually, to 1833, improve-\nment of, page 31\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n89\n-\n-\n2\n25\namount expended in 1834, '5, '6, and '7\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n254\n1\n23\nMissouri river; relative to the expenditure of the\nmoney appropriated in 1832, for the improve-\nment of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n489\n1\n24\non the subject of constructing levees, drain inun-\ndated lands\nI\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n11\nI\n24\nreport of committee, same subject\nRep. Com.\n3\n549\n-\n-\n2\n24\nprogress in the improvement of, in 1836 ; docu-\nments with President's message, page 279\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n3\n25\nSame, in 1838 ; documents President's message,\npage 233\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n25\nreport recommending the employment of snag\nboats, improvement of\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n225\n1\n23\nRed river; annual report of superintendent, H.\nM. Shreve, on progress in removing the great\nraft, &c.; documents with President's message,\npage 100\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n1\n24\nSame, in 1835, page 165\n-\n-\n-\nEx Doc.\n2\n24\nSame, in 1836, page 271\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n25\nSame, in 1837, page 421\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\ns\n25\nSame, in 1838, page 308\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n316\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nRivers, Red-Continued.\n1\n23\ncorrespondence on the subject of removing the\nraft -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n98\n1\n24\nreport of H. M. Shreve, same subject -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n123\n1\n24\non the subject of constructing levees, drain inun-\ndated lands\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n11\n1\n24\nreport of committee, on same subject\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n549\n1\n24\namount appropriated for the improvement of the\nriver, the original estimates, and sum required\nin 1836\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n212\n1\n24\nreport of committee, expenditures, improvement of\nRep. Com.\n1\n297\n1\n24\nadditional documents, on same subject, and the\nnecessity of further appropriations, &c.\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n767\n1\n25\nadditional appropriation required, at extra session,\nin 1837, for completing the improvement of, &c.,\npage 2\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n19\n2\n25\nreport showing the nature of the works for its im-\nprovement, when commenced, the amount ap-\npropriated, &c. to 1838\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n90\n1\n22\nRivers, extracts from Daby's Gazetteer in relation to\ncertain rivers in Illinois and Michigan\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n446\n1\n23\nreport of committee recommending survey of, in\nMichigan\nRep. Com.\n3\n316\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n22\nSavannah\nand\nn\nreport of survey of, in 1828, with\nview to canal, &c.\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n104\nTennessee;\n1\n24\nTennessee; report of engineer on the condition\nand improvement of, at the Muscle Shoals, in\n1836\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n222\n2\n23\nreport of committee in favor of authorizing the\ncollection of tolls on canal around the Muscle\nShoals\nRep. Com.\n24\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n2\n23\nreport in favor of aiding Alabama to make canal ;\nColbert's shoals, with report of commissioners,\nannexed,\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n104\n2\n25\ninhabitants of Knox county, for the improvement\nof\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n270\n1\n24\nTennessee, Coosa, and others; report in favor of\nrepealing restriction as to price of sale of lands\ngranted for the improvement of\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n505\n1\n22\nHighawassee and Ocoa; survey of\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n130\n1\n22\nWabash: estimate of survey for the improvement of\nEx. Doc.\n5\n208\n2\n23\nreport of survey of, made under directions of com-\nmissioners on the part of the States of Illinois\nand Indiana -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n70\n2\n23\nPresident returns bill for the improvement of, with\nobjections, page 21\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n24\nreport of committee on the subject of the improve-\nment of, and recommending a grant of land for\nthat purpose -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n327\n1\n22\nHudson; report and survey, improvement of\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n189\n1\n23\nmemorial of citizens of New York, asking for ap-\npropriation for the improvement of\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n41\n1\n23\nmemorial of the corporation of Troy, same object\nEx. Doc.\n6\n470\n1\n23\nreport of committee on improving the navigation\nof, with copy of survey, &c. -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n150\n1\n24\nreport of board of engineers, [Col. Totten and\nothers.] with plan, &c. for its improvement\ndocuments accompanying President's message,\n3/24/\npage 139\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\nstatement of amount appropriated for its improve-\nment, the original estimate and sum required\nitized by Google\nin 1836\nEx. Doc.\n=\n-\n-\n-\n-\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.\n317\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nRivers.-Continued.\n1\n24\nreport of committee, expenditures and improve-\nment of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n297\n2\n24\nreport of progress, between Waterford and New\nBaltimore, in 1836 documents President's\nmessage, page 250\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n25\nprogress of improvement in 1837 ; documents Pre-\nsident's message, page 410\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n3\n3\n25\nsame, in 1838 documents President's message,\npage 202\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n25\nreport showing the nature of the work, when com-\nmenced, the amount heretofore appropriated for\nit, and the sum required in 1838\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n90\n1\n23\nArkansas; report of Lieutenant Brown, of his\nexamination with a view to its improvement\ndocuments President's message, page 112\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n1\n22\nletter from Delegate from Arkansas and others on\nthe subject of its improvement\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n227\n2\n23\nreport of Captain Shreve, and estimate of cost,\nimprovement of\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n195\n2\n25\nreport showing the nature of the work; when com-\nmenced, the amount appropriated for it, &c., up\nto 1838\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n90\n2\n25\nprogress made in its improvement in 1837; docu-\nments President's message, page 433 -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n3\n3\n25\nprogress made in its improvement in 1838; docu-\nments accompanying President's message,\npage 312\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n24\ndocuments on the subject of constructing levees\non the, reclaim lands, &c.\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n11\n1\n22\nAlleghany, survey of, from Pittsburg to French\ncreek\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n265\n1\n23\nmemorial of convention at Warren, in favor of the\nimprovement of, to Olean Point\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n84\n1\n23\nmemorial of citizens of Pennsylvania, same object\nEx. Doc.\n8\n151\n2\n24\nSame\nsame -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n84\n2\n25\nreport of survey, and drawings of\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n343\n2\n25\nmemorial of Council of the city of New York, in\nfavor of improving, &c.\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n412\n1\n22\nDelaware and Raritan, report of survey of\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n306\n2\n22\nAppalachicola, report of survey of\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n47\n2\n22\nMonongahela, survey of\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n126\n1\n23\nadditional report and survey of\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n351\n1\n23\nreport of committee, improve steamboat naviga-\ntion of the -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n443\n1\n23\nWhite and St. Francis, in relation to the progress\nin survey of -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n22\n2\n24\nBlack river, N. Y., survey of, with plan and esti-\nmates for the improvement of\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n74\n2\n24\nPassaic, report of survey, &c. of\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n110\n2\n24\nJames river, Va., report of survey, &c. -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n133\n2\n24\nin Maine, Kennebeck, and others, maps of surveys\nEx. Doc.\n3\n143\n2\n25\nKennebeck, survey of, &c.\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n94\n2\n25\nCuyahoga, survey of, &c.\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n95\n2\n25\nAtchafalaya, in relation to the improvement of -\nEx. Doc.\n8\n253\n2\n25\nSabine, removal of obstructions in, &c. -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n365\n3\n25\nNeenah or Fox river, survey of, with a view to\ncanal, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n102\nmemorials for the improvement of, &c., viz:\n2\n25\nLegislature of Missouri, improve Grand river\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n165\n2\n25\nLegislature of Wiskonsin, improve the Des Moines\nEx. Doc.\n169\n2\n25\ntized by\ninhabitants of Milwaukee, improve the Pishtaka\nand Black rivers\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\nY\n-\n-\n318\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nRivers.-Continued.\n2\n25\ninhabitants of Maine, for survey of Crooked and\nAndroscoggin rivers -\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n280\n-\n3\n25\nRiz, James, Indian depredations in Florida\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n162\n1\n23\nRoach and Reess, expenditures, &c. on road from Pensa-\ncola to Tallahassee\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n529\n-\n-\n-\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\nI\n25\n-\n-\n2\n23\nRoach, Benjamin, change entry of land\nRep. Com.\n1\n78\n-\n-\n1\n23\nRoads, Abiel, and others, bounty on fishing voyage\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n496\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n48\n-\n-\n-\n2\n25\nRoads and canals, amend rules in relation to the duties\nof the committee of -\nRep. Com.\n4\n1066\n-\n-\n-\nRoads, under direction of the Quartermaster's Depart-\nment. (See Quartermaster General's reports\naccompanying the President's message, at the\ncommencement of each session.)\n1\n22\nRoads, under the direction of the Engineer Department;\nreport of chief engineer showing the progress,\n&c. in their construction, &c., in 1831 ; docu-\nments accompanying Pres. message, page 84 -\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n22\nSame, in 1832, page 97\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n1\n23\nSame, in 1833, page 62\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n23\nSame, in 1834, page 111\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n24\nSame, in 1835, page 111\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n24\nSame, in 1836, page 206\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n$\n2\n25\nSame, in 1837, page 323\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n3\n25\nSame, in 1838, page 265\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n24\nRoads, military; report of committee on the subject of\nsurveying and opening road for the protection\nof the Western frontiers\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n401\n2\n25\ndocuments on the subject of locating, &c. the road\nfor the protection of the Western frontiers\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n278\nRoads, surveys for. (See Surveys.)\nRoads, post. (See Post roads.)\n2\n22\nRoads, generally; statement showing all the roads that\nhave been improved or undergoing improve-\nments, when commenced and completed, or\nprobably be completed, the original estimated\ncost of each, and the actual expenditure there-\non, with list of surveys for roads, &c. up to\n1832\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n116\n2\n23\nstatement showing the expenditures on each road\nup to 1834, also showing the estimated cost of\nthose surveyed and not commenced in 1834,\nalso those partially surveyed -\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n18\n1\n24\nabstract of bills reported to both Houses of Con-\ngress, between 1815 and 1835, for the improve-\n3\n850\nment of roads, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n22\nLynville mountain, memorial of the Estellville\nconvention, on subject of road from Shelby\ncreek, Kent, to the Lynville mountain, in\nNorth Carolina\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n15\n1\n22\nreport of survey, by Col. Long, of said road, from\nPortsmouth, Ohio, to the Lynville mountain -\nEx. Doc.\n4\n149\n1\n24\nsame report reprinted, with maps showing the\nroutes, &c.\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n160\n-\n-\n1\n22\nGreen Bay to Prairie Du Chien, report of Secre-\ntary of War in relation to the construction of -\nEx. Doc.\n2\n42\n1\n22\nfurther report, same subject\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n83\n2\n23\nin Michigan, to wit: Green Bay to Prairie du\nChien; Saganaw to Mackina; and from Fort\nHoward to Fort Crawford; report respecting the\nDigitized by Google\namount necessary for opening\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n132\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 319\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nRoads.-Continued.\n1\n24\nmemorial of Legislature of Michigan, in favor of\nconstructing roads in that State\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n141\n2\n25\nreport of committee on the subject of making ap-\npropriations for road in Michigan\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n1054\n1\n22\nZanesville, Ohio, to Florence, Alabama, memorial\nof Legislature of Ohio on the subject of\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n148\n1\n22\nUniontown to Pittsburg, Pa., survey of -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n289\n2\n22\nVillemont to Little Rock, Arkansas, letter of J.C.\nJones on the subject of, with estimate of cost ,&c.\nEx. Doc.\n1\n39\n1\n23\nMemphis to Little Rock, cause of delay in com-\npleting the report and drawings of survey, &c.\nEx. Doc.\n5\n393\n2\n23\nreport of survey of so much of the road as lies be-\ntween the St. Francis and Mississippi rivers,\nwith estimate of cost and map of route, &c. -\nEx. Doc.\n3\n83\n2\n24\nreport of the progress in constructing and causes\nwhich have retarded its completion; documents\nwith President's message, page 284\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n24\nMemphis to Fort Gibson, report of committee in\nfavor of aiding in the repair and completion of\nRep. Com.\n2\n251\n1\n23\nVincennes to Chicago, report of committee in\nfavor of granting land to Illinois, aid in making\nRep. Com.\n4\n510\n2\n23\nmemorial of the Legislature of Illinois, for same\npurpose\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n125\n1\n24\nthrough hospital grounds at Chelsea, Mass., report\nin relation to -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n18.\n1\n24\nFort Wayne to Richmond, Indiana, memorial of\nthe Legislature of Indiana in favor of -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n138\n1\n24\nMaumee and Western reserve, memorial of the\nLegislature of Ohio, for authority to collect tolls\non for repairs\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n194\n1\n24\nLouisville to St. Louis, quantity of land unsold in\nIndiana, on route of -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n177\n1\n24\nJefferson City, Missouri, to Little Rock, Arkansas,\nreport of committee in favor of granting, to aid\nin making\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n651\n2\n25\nanother report, same object\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n386\n3\n25\nJacksonville to St. Mary's, Florida, report of com-\nmittee in favor of constructing\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n271\n2\n24\nPlattsburg to Whitehall, memorial of citizens of\nClinton county, N.Y., in favor of the construc-\ntion of military road -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n59\n2\n25\nErie, Penn., to the National road, memorial of\nconvention of citizens of Pennsylvania in favor\nof the construction of\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n56\n2\n25\nLaurel Hill to Erie, Legislature of Pennsylvania\nin favor of\nI\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n263\n2\n25\nChicago to Green Bay, inhabitants of Milwaukee,\nWiskonsin, in favor of\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n164\n2\n25\nLegislature of Wiskonsin, in favor of a road lead-\ning west from the Mississippi, opposite Prairie\ndu Chien\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n166\n2\n25\nsame, asking for grant of inundated land opposite\nBurlington, to aid in making road, &c.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n168\n2\n25\nsame, for an appropriation for road from Racine to\nthe Mississippi\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n170\n2\n25\nLegislature of Indiana, for road from Terre Haute\nto the Ohio\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n204\n1\n22\nRoad, Cumberland, estimate of sum necessary to make\nrepairs between Cumberland and Wheeling\nEx Doc.\n2\n1\n23\ndetailed estimate by engineer, in 1833, for com-\npleting the repairs cast of the Ohio\n-\n-\nDigitized.by Ex. Doc.\n320\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nRoad, Cumberland-Continued.\n1\n23\nreport of committee in favor of making appropria-\ntion for its repairs east of the Ohio, and for\ncompleting certain parts and surrendering it to\nthe States, through which it passes, &c.\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n198\n1\n23\nreport of engineer appointed in 1833 to examine,\n&c., the road in Illinois\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n417\n2\n23\nprogress, &c. in 1834 on that part west of Zanes-\nville, in Ohio; documents with President's mes-\nsage, page 161\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n23\nannual report of the engineer, on its condition and\nrepairs, east of the Ohio\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n15\n2\n23\ndocuments in relation to its condition and repairs,\nand the reception of the road by Maryland and\nPennsylvania, with estimate of the sum neces-\nsary to finish it east of the Ohio, and also in re-\nlation to certain proposed alterations, &c.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n56\n2\n23\nadditional documents, same subject, Maryland de-\nclining to receive the road\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\nR\n2\n23\nmemorial of commissioners on the part of Mary-\nland and Pennsylvania, praying Congress to\nhave the repairs completed and the road turned\nover to the States\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n92\n1\n24\nreport of committee in favor of constructing bridge\nover the Ohio, at Wheeling, with plan and esti-\nmate of cost, by Charles Ellet; also acts of\nOhio and Virginia on the subject\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n672\n2\n24\nSame, for same object\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n135\n2\n25\nSame, with report, plan and estimate, by Lieuts.\nDutton and Sanders -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n993\n2\n23\nin relation to an error in the stated unexpended\nbalance in 1834, for the road in Indiana\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n95\n1\n24\nreport on the condition of the road in Indiana and\nIllinois, in 1835\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n26\n2\n24\nSame, in 1836, and in relation to the improvement\nof the country through which the road passes -\nEx. Doc.\n2\n52\n1\n24\nreport, survey of the re-examination of the route\nbetween Springfield, Ohio, and Richmond,\nIndiana\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n62\n1\n24\nmemorial of citizens against changing the location\nbetween Springfield and Richmond -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n184\n1\n24\nletter of J. L. Dickey, on same subject -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n206\n1\n24\nreport of committee against changing the location,\nso as to pass through Dayton and Eaton, with\narguments of certain persons for and against the\nchange\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n367\n1\n24\nLegislature of Indiana, for further appropriation for\nthe part in that State -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n109\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n172\n3\n25\nSame, in 1839\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n143\n2\n25\nreport of committee on the subject of complaint\nof meeting of citizens of Indiana, against the\nsuperintendent of the road in that State\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n1063\n1\n24\nmemorial of citizens of St. Louis, Missouri, in\nfavor of the road passing through that city\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n140\n1\n24\nLegislature of Ohio, in favor of placing the appro-\npriations for the road in that State, under the\ncontrol of the State Commissioners\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n193\n1\n24\nreport of committee, on same subject\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n671\n1\n24\nsame, on the subject of continuing the road in\nOhio, Indiana, and Illinois, and as to the expe-\ndiency of substituting a railroad\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n671\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 321\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nRoad, Cumberland, Continued.\n1\n24\nreport of engineers on. the cost, &c. of the road,\nwest of the Ohio, up to 1835\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n230\n1\n24\nLegislature of Illinois in favor of the roads being\nextended to cross the Mississippi, at Alton\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n26\n1\n24\nmemorial of meeting of citizens at Alton in favor\nof survey of route from Vandalia to the Missis-\nsippi\n-\n1\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n21\n2\n25\nreport of Captain Delafield on the subject of erect-\ning guard posts on the road\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n134\n2\n25\namount appropriated for the road, and amount re-\nceived from sales of lands in Ohio, Indiana, Illi-\nnois, and Missouri\n-\n1\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n350\n2\n25\namount expended on the road in 1834, '5, '6,\nand '7\n-\n-\nI\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n254\n1\n24\nabstract of bills reported, from the commencement\nof the road, in 1806 to 1835, and showing the\namount appropriated and expended in each year\nwithin the saine time\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n850\n2\n25\nmemorial of inhabitants of Putnam county, Indi-\nana, praying for bridges over certain streams in\nthat county over which the road passes\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n179\n1\n22\nannual report of chief engineer on its condition,\n&c. in 1831 ; documents with President's ines-\nsage, page 84\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n22\nSame, in 1832, page 97\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n23\nSaine, in 1833, page 58\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n2\n23\nSame, in 1834, page 111\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n24\nSame, in 1835, page 189\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n24\nSame, in 1836, page 207\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n25\nSame, in 1837, page 451\n-\n1\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n3\n3\n25\nSame, in 1838, page 265\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\nreports on applications of contractors on the Cum-\nberland road, for extra work done, and to be in-\ndemnified for losses, &c., on their contracts, viz:\n1\n23\nclaims of sundry persons for extra work, referred\nto the Committee of Claims\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n449\n1\n23\nreport of the Committee of Claims favorable to\ninany of these claims, (who are therein particu-\nlarly named, and indexed under their respective\nnames,) and referring them to the Secretary of\nWar for settlement\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n456\n1\n23\nreport of the Committee of Claims adverse to the\nallowance of many of them, (who are likewise\ntherein named, and indexed under their respec-\ntive names)\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n455\n1\n22\nin favor of Richard Hardesty, for extra work\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n457\n1\n23\nagainst the claim of James Sharp, for losses on\ncontract\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n247\n1\n23\nin favor of Hugh McGinnis, for extra work\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n354\n1\n23\nagainst the claim of Samuel C. Duncan, for losses,\n&c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n480\n1\n24\nagainst the claim of Henry Null, for losses, &c. -\nRep. Com.\n1\n288\n1\n24\nagainst the claim of Channing Madison, for extra\nwork\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n698\n1\n24\nagainst the claim of William Baldwin and others,\nfor extra work\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n714\n1\n24\nin favor of George Dawson, difference in measure-\nment, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n734\n1\n24\nin favor of Robert Fulton, for extra work\nI\nRep. Com.\n3\n744\n2\n24\nagainst the claim of Henry Card, sub-contractor,\nfor extra work; allowance made to the original\ncontractor\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. by Google\n41\n322\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nRoad, Cumberland-Continued.\n1\n24\nin favor of John M. Oliver; difference in measure-\nment -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n620\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n39\n2\n24\nsame in the case of John Krepps\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n184\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\nz\n1\n24\nsame in the case of Loomis and Gay\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n308\n1\n24\non the claim of Daniel Loomis, for work done, &c.\nRep. Com.\n3\n776\n1\n24\non similar claim of Daniel Steenrod\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n835\n2\n25\nsame, with views of minority of the committee -\nRep. Com.\n3\n583\n1\n24\nin favor of paying Thomas Tyner and others,\namount retained, not being their fault that the\ncontract was not completed -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n786\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n56\n2\n24\nin favor of the claim of Freeman Brady -\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n122\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n62\n2\n25\nia favor of Adam Smith, for work done, &c.\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n467\n2\n25\nin the case of Thomas Sennard, for extra work -\nRep. Com.\n2\n340\n8\n25\nsame of Harry Pierson, same\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n201\n1\n22\nRoanoake inlet, report of committee giving the assent of\nCongress to acts of North Carolina, for the im-\nprovement of, with report of survey and esti-\nmates annexed\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n417\n1\n22\nRobertson, Mitchell, revolutionary certificate -\n-\nRep. Com.\n5\n499\n2\n22\nRobinson, Alexander J., medical attendance on emigra-\nting Indians -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n30\n1\n23\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n172\n1\n23\nRobinson, John H., lost horses\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n146\n8\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n61\n1\n24\nRobinson, William, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n313\n2\n25\nRobinson, Zophar, heirs of\n-\n-\n1\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n926\n8\n25\nRobinson, David, and Ebenezer, rewarded for the cap-\nture of vessel during the late war, and the dis-\ncovery thereby of an extensive illicit inter-\ncourse with the enemy\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n108\n1\n22\nRoberts, Major John, commutation claim\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n45\n1\n23\nRoberts and Masterson, work on Cumberland road\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n455\n2\n23\nRoberts, Edmund, report of Secretary of State on claim\nof, for additional compensation, diplomatic ser-\nvices -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n44\n2\n23\nreport of committee in favor of allowing him for\nextra services, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n25\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n317\n1\n24\nRoberts, Doctor John, heirs of, commutation claim\n-\nRep. Com.\n$\n640\n1\n24\nRoberts, William, heirs of, Virginia half pay claim\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n856\n2\n25\nRoberts, William, Jr., old continental money -\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n963\n2\n25\nRoberts, Levi M., increase of invalid pension -\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n571\n3\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n{ 84\n-\n147\n2\n25\nRoberts, Robert, claim for French spoliations, rejected\nby board of commissioners, &c.\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n874\n2\n25\nRoberts, Robert M., pre-emption defeated by school\nreservation\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n936\n1\n28\nRobins, John, heirs of, commutation claim\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n119\n%\n24\nRobbins, Gurdon, vessel destroyed by the British, late\nwar -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n169\nRobberies, money lost in hands of public agents (see\nMoney lost, &c)\nrewards for apprehending, (see Rewards.)\n1\n23\nRochambeau, Count de, letter from the Marquis de\nRochambeau, protesting against the use of his\nname in the claim for revolutionary services of\nhis ancestor, &c.\nlitized by\n-\nEx. Doc.\nGoogle 6\n-\n-\n-\n460\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 323\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n1\n23\nRochambeau, Count de, memorial of the grand-daughters\nof, claim for revolutionary services of\n-\nRep. Com.\n6\n494\n2\n23\nPresident transmits additional documents from the\ngrand-daughters of\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n114\n1\n24\nreport of committee in favor of making allow-\nances, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n307\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n363\nRoche and Rees, (see Rees and Roche.)\nRocky Mountains, in relation to the country west of,\n(see Oregon.)\n1\n24\ncopy of Col. Dodge's journal, expedition in 1835,\nto the\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n181\n2\n25\nRockwell, Charles, services as chaplain, navy\nI\nRep. Com.\n4\n996\n1\n22\nRoddy and Jennings, settlement of accounts of\n1\nRep. Com.\n5\n487\n1\n22\nextend time for the settlement of their accounts\nRep. Com.\n1\n10\n1\n23\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n206\n2\n24\nRoddy, James, executor of, security, paymaster Champ-\nlain\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n187\n1\n22\nRodgers, John, (Indian) claim to reservation of land\nunder Cherokee treaty\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n10\n1\n22\nRodgers, James, (Indian) claim for services, negociation\ntreaty with his tribe, (Cherokees)\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n5\n464\n2\n22\nRodgers, George W., widow of, navy pension -\n1\nRep. Com.\n1\n123\n1\n24\nRodgers, Commodore John, extra rations as senior cap-\ntain in the navy\n-\n1\n1\n-\nRep. Com.\nI\n87\n1\n24\nRodgers, William, heirs of, commutation claim\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n120\n1\n23\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n156\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n337\n2\n25\nRogers, Thomas, executor of Charles Binns\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n839\n3\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n38\n3\n25\nRogers and Bond, for compensation for plans of custom\nhouse, N. Y.\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n278\n1\n23\nRolette, Joseph, confirmation of land claim\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n332\n1\n24\nRoll, Sally, and others, heirs of Elijah Green -\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n684\n2\n25\nRollins, Catharine, alias Moseley, revolutionary pension\nRep. Com.\n1\n273\n2\n25\nRollins, David, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n572\n3\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n133\n1\n23\nRose, John, representatives, paid for tools lost, by the\nburning of the navy yard, Washington\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n454\n1\n24\nRose, Alexander, heirs of, commutation claim\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n817\n2\n25\nRose, Robert, re-imburse expenses incurred from sick-\nness, while in military service\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n859\n2\n25\nRoss, Ann, increase of half-pay pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n462\n3\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n139\n2\n22\nRoubien, Francois, confirmation of land claim\n-\nRep. Com.\nI\n53\n2\n25\nRoundtree, Frances, losses on mail contract\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n627\n2\n22\nRouse, Lewis, whiskey furnished for use of troops\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n104\n2\n25\nRouse, James Jacques, heirs of, services as spy, late\nwar\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n598\n1\n24\nRough, Ludwick, renewal of lost revolutionary land\nwarrant\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n521\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n316\n1\n22\nRowe, Joseph, representatives of, prize money\n-\nRep. Com.\n5\n477\n1\n24\nRowe, George, land claim\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n729\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n483\n2\n25\nRowe, Susannah, widow of John, revolutionary pension\nRep. Com.\n3\n713\n3\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\nI\n30\n3\n25\nRowe, Elizabeth, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n247\n1\n23\nRowand, Thomas, renewal of patent, new invention\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n74\n2\n22\nRoyall, Anne, revolutionary services of her husband -\nRep. Com.\nI\n100\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n!\n-\nRep. Com.\n\\\n267\n3\n25\nRoy, Louis, administrator of, Indian depredations in\nby\n1815\nRep. Com.\n18\n1\n324\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\n1\nSession.\nCongress.\nDescription\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n2\n23\nRuff, Samuel W., pay as surgeon in the navy -\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n78\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n66\n1\n24\nRuggles, Adin, patent, invention, manufacturer pistol\nlocks\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n658\n1\n24\nRuland, Isaac, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n503\n2\n25\nmilitary services, late war with Great Britain\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n556\n1\n23\nRules and orders of the House, on amending in relation\nto the duties of the Committee on Roads and\nCanals\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n164\n2\n25\nanother proposition, same object\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n1066\n1\n24\nreport of select committee on amending the rules\ngenerally\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\nS3\n2\n24\nRumsey, James, heirs of, original inventor of steamboats\nRep. Com.\n2\n317\n2\n25\nanother report, same subject\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n265\n2\n24\nRundlet, James, depreciation on Treasury notes\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n5\n1\n23\nRusco, Albert P., losses under contract\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n519\n1\n24\nRuss and Roach, expenditures, &c. on road, Pensacola\nto Tallaharsee\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n25\n1\n24\nRussell, Charles, heirs of, commutation claim\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n232\n1\n24\nRussell, Cornelius, representatives of, commutation\nclaim\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n522\n1\n24\nRussell, William, provisions, &c., taken by the military\nin 1813\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Co'n.\n3\n794\n2\n24\nRussell, H. W., forage furnished troops in 1836\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n87\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n61\n3\n25\nRussell, John H., fishing bounty\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n233\n1\n23\nRussia, copy of treaty of commerce and navigation with\nEx. Doc.\n5\n415\n8\n25\ncorrespondence on the subject of her declining to\nrenew the 4th article of the treaty of 1824, in\nrelation to trading with her settlements on the\nNorthwest Coast of America; documents with\nPresident's message, page 47 -\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n3\n2\n25\nRutledge, Thomas, representatives of, revolutionary loan\noffice certificates\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n946\n1\n23\nRyall, William, for extra allowance, services as sail-\nmaker, Pensacola vard\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n50\n-\n2\n25\nSabor, Mary and others, heirs of James Fay\n-\n-\nRep Com.\n3\n577\n2\n25\nSabine river, improvement of, with maps, &c.-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n365\n2\n25\non the subject of v.olation of revenue law on the,\nand for the establishment of port of entry at the\nmouth of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n11\n466\n2\n25\nSabbath mails, H. Kingsbury, on the subject of\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n36\n3\n25\nmemorial of society in New York against opening\nmails on Sunday\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n40\n-\n-\n2\n23\nSackett's Harbor. report of the Secretary of the Navy\nrespecting certain naval expenditures at\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n43\n2\n25\nSafford, Joseph, heirs of, renewal of lost land warrant -\nRep. Com.\n2\n473\n2\n25\nSage, Nathan, executors of, moiety of fine, recovered on\nhis complaint, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n374\n1\n23\nSalaries, officers of Government, report of committee on\nthe subject of reducing, Sec.\n-\n'\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n517\n3\n25\nSails, report of committee against laying duty on ready\nmade sails\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n324\n2\n24\nSaltmarsh and Co., mail contractors, property used in\ncarrying the mail, destroyed by hostile Indians\nRep. Com.\n2\nis\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n561\n1\n22\nSalvage on goods, &r.; report of committee against the\nclaim of the executors of E. Howard, for injury\nsustained by the sale of re-captured vessel, for\nsalvage in a foreign country\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n440\n2\n25\nreport of committee against refunding duties to\nWilliams and Hunt, on goods libelled, &c., for\nsalvage\nGoogle Com.\n-\n-\n4\n1030\n-\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.\n325\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nSalvage on goods, &c.-Continued.\n3\n25\nreport of committee against refunding duties to\nWilliams and Hunt, on goods libelled, &c., for\nsalvage\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n169\n3\n25\nagainst refunding duties on said goods to the origi-\nnal [French] owners -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n218\n3\n25\nagainst the claim of White and Fettyplace, for re-\nturn of excess duties charged on goods taken\nfrom foreign vessel wrecked -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n263\n1\n22\nSalvage, for saving seamen wrecked; on the subject of\nrewarding the crew of the Spanish brig Leon,\nrescuing American crew shipwrecked\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n12\n1\n22\nreport of committee in favor of rewarding the\ncrew of the brig Leon\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n84\n2\n25\ndocuments relating to similar claim of Captain\nBezier\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n220\n2\n25\nreport of Committee of Commerce, with docu-\nments annexed, in favor of rewarding Captains\nTarrington and Garriga, for similar services,\nsaving American seamen, &c.\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n903\n8\n25\nin favor of rewarding persons for losses and ser-\nvices in relieving vessel in distress, having U.\nStates troops on board\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n239\nSales at auction. (See Auction.)\nSalt Lick reservation. (See Land.)\nSalt, used in the fisheries, drawback on. (See Fisheries.)\n1\n22\nSalt, amount in store on 1st January, 1831, and quantity\noffered to be stored within the six months pre-\nvious\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n131\n2\n22\nmemorial of merchants of Baltimore in favor of\nduty on common and fossil salt\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n74\n2\n24\nPresident recommends the reduction of duty on\nsalt, page 15 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n24\nmemorial of Von Shoultz, on the subject of new\ndiscovery in the manufacture of\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n89\n3\n23\nLegislature of Massachusetts against reducing duty\non, and as to its affecting the fisheries\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n226\n2\n25\nSalem creek, memorial of inhabitants of New Jersey,\nfor survey of -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n336\n2\n24\nSalmon river, report of committee in reference to the\nimprovement of\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n175\n2\n25\nreport showing the nature of the work for the im-\nprovenent of, and amount required in 1838\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n90\n1\n24\nSalamon, J. C. F., memorial of, on subject of steam-\nboilers\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n35\n2\n24\nanother memorial, on same subject\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n114\n2\n25\nSalmond, Joseph\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n460\n2\n24\nSammons, Jacob, heirs of, revolutionary claim\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n2:8\n2\n25\nSammons, Frederick, invalid pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n525\n1\n23\nSampson, Crocker, lost revolutionary land warrant\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n179\n1\n24\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n553\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n134\n1\n22\nSanders, Zachariah, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n381\n1\n22\nSanborn, Peter, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n367\n2\n25\nSanborn, Coffin, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n647\n1\n23\nSanford, Thomas, refund forfeiture of vessel, &c.\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n360\n3\n25\nSandford, General J. W. A., correspondence in relation\nto supplies for the Creek Indians\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n127\n2\n25\nSandford's ledge, Portland, Maine, report showing when\nthe breakwater at, was commenced. amount\nappropriated, and sum required in 1838\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n28\nSanders, John, invalid pension\n-\n-\nDigit\nRep Com\n39\n326\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n2\n25\nSanders, Eunice, late Pierson, revolutionary pension -\nRep. Com.\n8\n816\n8\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n89\n2\n24\nSanders, William G., injury by destruction of buildings\nof his, on public ground\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n216\n1\n24\nSanderson, Samuel, compensation for the capture, &c.,\nof certain Africans\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n268\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n4\n1\n24\nSanderson, David, revolutionary bounty land -\n-\nRep. Com.\ns\n830\n2\n25\nSangunette, Charles, land claim\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n310\n8\n25\nSanchez, Maurice, Jesse E. and others, Indian depreda-\ntions in Florida\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n162\n2\n25\nSandusky harbor, survey of\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n399\nSandy and Beaver canal. (See Canal.)\n1\n23\nSargeant, John, arrears of pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n213\n2\n23\nSarten, Joel, horse lost, military service, late war\n.\nRep. Com.\n1\n34\n1\n24\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n36\n1\n23\nSarah George, brig, pay wages due crew of\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n149\n1\n24\nSatterly, Isaac, revolutionary services\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n120\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n231\n1\n22\nSaucier, Jean Baptiste, land claim\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n90\n2\n25\nSaunders, Isaac D., bounty land\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n814\n1\n22\nSaunders and Porter, sureties of Estes, paymaster, to be\nreleased from judgment, &c.\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n237\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n1\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n434\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n345\n2\n23\nSaunders and Putnam, services, superintending erection\nof custom house\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n29\n1\n24\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n31\n-\n1\n24\nSaunders, Capt. Celey, heirs of, commutation claim\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n139\n1\n22\nSaussure, De, executor of Alex. Gardner, interest on\ncommutation\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n429\n2\n24\nSaul, Hiram, invalid pension -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n205\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n590\n1\n24\nSavage, Teakle, administrator of Bolitha Laws, interest\non money, due under contract and payment de-\nlaved -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n445\n1\n24\nanother report, same case\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n724\n1\n24\nadditional report, same -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n779\n2\n25\nanother report, same\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n19\n3\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n152\n2\n25\nSavage, Joseph, heirs of, commutation, surgeon's mate\nRep. Com.\n4\n855\n1\n22\nSavannah river, report of survey of\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n104\n2\n24\nreport of progress made in the improvement of,\nin 1836; documents President's message, page\n264 -\n2\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n25\nreport showing the nature of the work, the\namount appropriated, &c. up to 1838 -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n90\n1\n24\nSavannah city, report of committee, build custom\nhouse at\nI\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n682\n1\n24\nSawyer, Luke, pay for revolutionary services -\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n824\n2\n25\nSayre, James, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n832\n8\n25\nSayre, Benjamin, losses on contract, build bridges,\nCumberland road\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n206\n2\n25\nSaybrook harbour, survey of\n25%\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n1\n24\nSaxon, William, extra work on Cumberland road\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n714\n1\n22\nScammon, Nicholas, revolutionary certificate\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n310\nSchool lands, (see Lands, for education.)\n2\n22\nSchool, Naval, in relation to fixing site for, (see Navy.)\nEx. Doc.\n2\n48\n1\n23\nreport of committee on the subject of the impor-\ntance, &c of -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n181\n2\n28\nmilitary, Legislature of Kentucky, for the estab-\nlishment of, in that State\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n153\n-\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.\n327\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n1\n22\nSchoolcraft, Henry R., journal of his expedition among\nthe Indians, Huron Territory\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n152\n2\n22\nhis report of expedition among the Northwestern\nIndians\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n125\n1\n23\nreport of Lieut. Allen, with map, &c., same ex-\npedition\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n323\nSchooners, fishing, bounty to owners and crews of, (see\nFisheries.)\n1\n24\nSchmuck, Ellen Ahern, widow of Captain Jacob, half\npay pension\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n335\n1\n22\nScott, John, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n297\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n602\n1\n23\nScott, Alexander, diplomatic services\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n427\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n550\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n518\n1\n23\nScott, John H., work on Cumberland road\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n455\n1\n24\nScott, Samuel, Captain revenue cutter, indemnity,\nofficial acts, arresting deserter, &c.\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n128\n1\n24\nScott, Colonel William, heirs of, revolutionary claim -\nRep. Com.\n1\n282\n1\n24\nScott, James, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n437\n1\n24\nScott, Joseph, heirs of, commutation -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n506\n2\n25\nScott, Cyrus C., claim under post office contract\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n439\n3\n25\nScott, William, lost horse\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n126\n2\n23\nScott, General, his revised system of discipline for the\narmy, (see Army.)\nEx. Doc.\n3\n121\n2\n25\nproceedings of court of inquiry in the case of,\ngrowing out of the Florida war\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n78\n1\n22\nScrivener, James, seaman on the Lakes, transportation\nmoney\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n290\n2\n25\nScrivener, John, property destroyed by the British, late\nwar -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n1064\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n795\nScrip, bounty land, (see Land, Virginia mil. bounty.)\n1\n22\nScrip, bounty land, amount received in payment of\nlands, from 1828 to 1831\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n231\n2\n24\nreport of committee in favor of authorizing the\nissuing of scrip on U.S. military warrants till\n1840 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n90\n2\n25\nreport of committee in favor of issuing scrip to the\nheirs of Fred. M. Bell, on revolutionary war-\nrant, lost, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n847\n1\n22\nVirginia warrants, report of committee against\nextending the provisions of the act of 1830, au-\nthorizing the issuing of scrip on Va. warrants -\nRep. Com.\n1\n2\n1\n22\nreport against issuing scrip to satisfy those out-\nstanding, but in favor of authorizing their loca-\ntion, and granting land for that purpose\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n249\n2\n23\nmemorial of the Legislature of Virginia, asking\nfor a further appropriation of land scrip, to sat-\nisfy Virginia warrants\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n158\n1\n24\namount of Virginia warrants unsatisfied in 1836 -\nEx. Doc.\n4\n136\n1\n24\nin relation to the quantity of land required to sat-\nisfy the Virginia warrants, with copy of report\nof a committee of the Virginia Legislature on\nsame subject -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n189\n2\n25\namount of scrip required in 1838, to satisfy those\noutstanding -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n11\n430\n2\n25\nreport of committee in favor of making an addition-\nal appropriation of 2,000,000 acres, to satisfy\nVirginia warrants\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n557\n3\n25\namount of scrip issued to 1st September, 1883;\namount of warrants presented since, and Tertized\nmaining unsatisfied\nEx. Google Doc.\nby\n-\n-\n-\n-\n4\n121\n328\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nScrip, Virginia warrants.-Continued.\n1\n22\nreport of committee in favor of authorizing the\nissuing of scrip to the heirs of Wm. Eppes, on\nduplicate warrant, &c.\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n55\n1\n23\nsame, to the heirs of Nat. Tyler, on warrant which\nhad been illegally located, &c.\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n337\n1\n24\nsame, to the assignee of Wilder, on warrant issued\nby Virginia, in 1784 -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n137\n1\n23\nSeawell, Washington, public money lost, blowing up of\nsteamboat, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n525\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n24\n1\n22\nSeagrove, Robert, administrator of, and others, claim for\nIndian depredations, by the Creeks, prior to\n1802 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n143\n2\n23\nSeaton, George C., invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n->\n1\n24\nSears, Mary, executors of, household furniture destroyed\nby the British\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n176\n1\n24\nSears, Winthrop, bounty on fishing voyage\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n501\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n77\n3\n25\nSears, Elnathan, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n303\nSeamen, (see Hospitals.)\n1\n22\nSeamen, American, abstract of number registered in\n1831 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n293\n2\n22\nSame in 1832\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n119\n1\n23\nSame in 1833 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n238\n2\n28\nSame in 1834 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n163\n1\n24\nSame in 1835\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n163\n2\n24\nSame in 1836 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n111\n2\n25\nSame in 1837 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n24\n3\n25\nSame, in 1838 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n18\n1\n22\nannual statement of expenditures on account of\nsick and distressed seamen, in 1830, (see Hos-\npitals, marine.)\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n114\n2\n22\nSame in 1831\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n108\n1\n23\nSame in 1832\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n124\n2\n23\nSame in 1833\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n161\n1\n24\nSame in 1834\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n159\n2\n24\nSame in 1835\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n87\n2\n25\nSame in 1836\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n189\n3\n25\nSame in 1837 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n75\n1\n28\nreport of committee on the subject of having boys\non board merchant vessels as apprentices, (see\nBoys)\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n249\n2\n24\nreport of committee in favor of repealing laws au-\n,\nthorizing the issuing of protections, and pro-\nviding for the granting of passports\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n182\n1\n22\nshipwrecked, documents in relation to the claim\nof the crew of the Spanish brig Leon, for rescu-\ning American crew -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n12\n1\n22\nreport of committee in favor of rewarding the crew\nof the Leon\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n31\n2\n25\ndocuments in relation to similar claim of Captain\nBezier\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n220\n2\n25\nreport and documents in favor of rewarding Capt.\nTarrington and Capt. Garriga, for similar ser-\nvices, saving American seamen\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n903\nSeamen, American ; reports of claims of individuals\nfor relieving American seumen, &c., viz:\n1\n28\nin favor of allowing Philip Bessom, for expenses,\n&c., in bringing American seamen home\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n93\n1\n23\nagainst the claim of C. T. Bayly, for expenses, at-\ntending sick seamen left in foreign country -\nRep. by Com\n342\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 329\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nSeamen American.-Continued.\n1\n28\nin favor of allowing John McColgan for expenses,\n&c., for the support of certain seamen while im-\nprisoned in foreign country\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n478\n1\n24\nin favor of refunding to Nathan Levy money im-\nproperly demanded and paid over to American\nconsul, under act requiring three months extra\npay to seamen discharged, &c.; vessel being\ninjured at sea, and rendered unseaworthy\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n705\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n87\n3\n25\nSecret service money, asked for, protection of Northern\nfrontier\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n27\nSecret service. (See Spies.)\nSedition laws; reports on applications for refunding\nfines under, viz:\n1\n22\nin favor of the heirs of Mathew Lyon\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n218\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n377\n1\n22\nsame, in the case of Thomas Cooper\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n244\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n343\n2\n25\nSeeds and plants; views of Commissioner of Patents, in\nrelation to the collection and distribution of -\nEx. Doc.\n5\n112\n2\n25\nmemorial of the Agricultural Society of N. York,\non same subject\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n231\n2\n25\nsame, with instructions proposed by the Hon. Mr.\nPratt, on its reference to committee\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n245\n2\n25\nreport of committee, on same subject\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n653\n1\n22\nSeelye, Ebenezer, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n365\n1\n22\nSegura, Eloy and others, Spanish settlers in Louisiana,\ngrant land to - -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n383\nSeizures reports on applications for indemnity for inju-\nries, &c., from illegal seizure of goods. (See\nIndemnity.)\n2\n25\nSelby, James, refund tonnage duty\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n602\n2\n24\nSellers, Daniel, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n167\n1\n23\nSenet, Eugene, confirmation of land claim\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n271\nSenate, United States; memorials in relation to ex-\npunging certain resolutions from the Journal of\nthe Senate of the United States, viz:\n2\n23\nLegislature of New Jersey, in favor of -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n166\n1\n24\nsame\nsame\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n22\n]\n24\nLegislature of New York,\nsame\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n161\n]\n24\nLegislature of Maryland, against expunging\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n672\n2\n24\nLegislature of Rhode Island, in favor\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n156\nSeneca, Indians. (See Indians.)\n2\n25\nSergeant at Arms, House of Representatives report of\ncommittee on the subject of an error by the\nBank of the Metropolis with, in the payment of\nmembers of the House\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n513\n2\n25\nreport respecting the duties of the sergeant at arms\nRep. Com.\n3\n750\n1\n24\nSethers, Jesse, extra work, bridges, Cumberland road\nRep. Com.\n3\n714\n1\n28\nSewall, Nicholas, heirs of, building destroyed by the\nBritish, late war\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n]\n148\n1\n24\nSewall, Clement, reps. of, foraging troops, late war\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n697\n2\n25\nSeymour, Eliza, prize money, sloop of war Wasp\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n995\n2\n25\nShackerly, Peter, killed on board of the Chesapeake fri-\ngate in 1807; documents in relation to the claim\nof the children of\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n418\n2\n24\nShade, Jacob, invalid pension -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n316\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n222\n1\n23\nShaler, Ephraim, arrears of invalid pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n1\n1\n22\nreport of the Secretary of War on his application\nfor pension, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n60\n1\n24\nreport of committee in favor of granting arrears -\nRep. Com.\n3\n832\n42\n33Q\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n1\n22\nShannon, Isaac, horse stolen by Indians, &c. -\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n455\n2\n25\nShannon, Neil, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n739\n3\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n260\n1\n22\nShaumburg, Bartholomew, refund advances, public ser-\nvice -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n481\n1\n22\nShaver, Davis, and others, Yazoo land claims -\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n236\n1\n22\nShaw, Archibald, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n372\n1\n23\nShaw, Giiman B., invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n1\n1\n23\nShaw, Joseph, military services, late war\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n531\n2\n24\nShaw, William, property destroyed by the burning of\nLazaretto light-house\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n282\nShawnee Indians. (See Indians.)\n1\n23\nSharpe, James, losses on contract, Cumberland road\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n247\n1\n23\nSharpe, Joseph, work on Cumberland road\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n-455\n1\n24\nSharpe, Litchfield, commutation claim\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n561\n1\n24\nSheets, Zebulon, correct error, entry of land -\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n309\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n348\n1\n24\nSheaver, Joseph, supplies furnished prisoner, late war -\nRep. Com.\n1\n264\n2\n24\nSheldon, Gideon, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n207\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n499\n8\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n86\n2\n25\nShell, John, revolutionary services\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n411\n1\n28\nShelmerdine, Samuel, invalid pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n450\n1\n22\nSheffield, Amos, bounty on fishing voyage\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n433\n1\n22\nSherfey, Benjamin, refund militia fine\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n333\n1\n28\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n4\n1\n22\nSherman, Benjamin, revolutionary services\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n367\n2\n25\nSherman, Abner, personal property lost in late war with\nGreat Britain\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n899\nShepperd, John, administrator of Abial Wood. (See\nWood.)\n2\n25\nSheppard, Mary, heir of F. M. Bell, renewal of lost re-\nvolutionary land warrant\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n347\n2\n25\nShepard, Michael and others\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n873\n2\n25\nSheppard, Moses, representatives, claim for work on\nCumberland road\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n202\n1\n22\nSherwood, Moses, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n314\n1\n24\nSherwood, Daniel, horse lost, &c.\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n469\n2\n25\nSherwood, Dr. Henry, ascertaining longitude, &c., by\nmagnetism\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\nII\n432\n1\n23\nSherlock, Patrick, work on Cumberland road\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\nan\n455\n456\n1\n24\nSherburne, Jonathan W., administrator of, building\nbuoys, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n633\n1\n28\nShips of war, employed during the revolution, and the\nnames of the commanders\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n394\n1\n24\nShoemaker, Jacob, representatives of, allowance of\ndrawback, oath not taken in time\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n219\n1\n22\nShort, Siloam, revolutionary pension -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n411\n8\n25\nShort, Peter W., invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n257\n1\n22\nShover, John, revolutionary pension -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\ns\n410\n2\n25\nShrofe, Emanuel, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n220\n8\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n251\n2\n24\nShroufe, Mary, pre-emption claim to land\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n147\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n285\n1\n23\nShreve, Henry M., granting him land, for invention re-\nmoving snags in the Mississippi river -\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n509\n1\n24\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n363\n1\n22\nShubrick, E. R., refund extra expenses incurred, having\nGeneral Harrison and family on board of ship\nunder his command, while he was consul\n-\nRep. Com\n124\n1\n23\nSame\nDig\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n2\n237\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.\n331\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n2\n25\nShubrick, Richard, heirs of, seven years half- pay, revo-\nlutionary\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n468\n8\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n..\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n160\n2\n25\nShurley, Bennett, renewal of lost military land warrant\nRep. Com.\n2\n511\n2\n25\nSiam, treaty with the King of, page 27\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n3\n2\n24\nSibbald, Charles F., indemnity, damages illegal seizure\nof property, by Government agent\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n$23\n3\n25\nreport of the Solicitor, First and Second Comptrol-\nlers, who were required to examine, &c., the\nsaid claim\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n248\n1\n24\nSibley, John, and John W. Butler; report of register and\nreceiver of Ouchita, in Louisiana, on land claim\nof\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n114\n2\n22\nSicilies; copy of a treaty with the King of the Two Sici-\nlies, indemnity for spoliations\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n60\n1\n28\nsame, as ratified\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n414\n1\n28\nextending time of commissioners, adjust claims\nunder said treaty\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n179\n2\n23\nfirst instalment paid President's Measage, p. 4\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n24\nwhole amount paid ; President's Message, page 4\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n24\nlist of awards by the commissioners under said\ntreaty\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n242\n2\n25\nreport against the Government's purchasing the\nNeapolitan stock\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n441\n1\n28\nSikes, Harry, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n217\n1\n24\nSilks of France ; comparative statement of duties on,\nbetween tariff acts of 1828 and 1832 -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n117\n1\n22\nmemorial of merchants, in favor of allowing draw-\nback on silks after being printed and dyed in\nthis country\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n72\n1\n22\nSilk, Domestic; letter of P. S. Du Ponceau, on the cul-\n1\n11\nEx. Doc.\nture and manufacture of silk\n-\n-\n1\n5\n282\n1\n22\nmemorial of the New York Agricultural Society,\nin favor of establishing a school, for the promo-\ntion of the manufacture of silk\n-\n1\nEx. Doc.\n4\n162\n2\n23\nmemorial of J. N. Cobb, in favor of encouraging\nthe production and manufacture of silk\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n106\n2\n23\nreport of Committee on Agriculture, by Mr.\nBockee, on the growth and manufacture of\nsilk -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n82\n1\n24\nmemorial of James Catlin, for grant of land in\nFlorida, for the culture of\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n185\n2\n24\nreport of committee, by J. Q. Adams, accompa-\nnied by a report of Mr. Judson, of Connecticut,\nof his examination, &c., on the subject of the\nculture and manufacture of silk\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n287\n2\n25\nmemorial of inhabitants of the District of Colum-\nbia, on the subject of the culture of silk, &c. -\nEx. Doc.\n8\n238\n2\n25\nreport of committee, in 1838, by Mr. Randolph,\non the subject of leasing land to promote the\nculture of, with information from sundry per-\nsons on the culture and manufacture of silk -\nRep. Com.\n3\n815\n3\n25\nreport of committee against the application of An-\ndrew Logan for grant of land, cultivation of\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n185\nSilver coins. (See Coins.)\n1\n22\nSimmons, Sylvester, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n410\n8\n25\nSimmons, W. W., Indian depredations in Florida\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n162\n1\n24\nSimpson, George, heirs of, commissions, &c. on loans\nprocured for the Government\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n747\n2\n28\nSimpson, Thomas, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n88\n2\n25\nSimpson, Morgan, losses on contract to supply troops -\nRep. Com.\n3\n657\n2\n25\nSimpson, Moses W.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n746\n332\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n3\n25\nSimpson, John K., in relation to the balance due U. S.\nfrom, while he was pension agent\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n120\n1\n38\nSingleton and Andrews, settlement right to land\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n76\n8\n25\nSennard, Thomas, work on Cumberland road -\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n310\n2\n25\nSinclair and Redding, seamen, for lost clothing, in the\ndestruction of sloop war Adams\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n599\n-\n1\n22\nSinking fund, annual report of the commissioners for\n1831 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n93\n2\n22\nSame, in 1832 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n95\n1\n23\nSame, in 1833 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n83\n2\n23\nSame, in 1834 -\n-\n-\n-\nI\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n128\n1\n24\nSame, in 1835 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n100\n1\n24\nPresident recommends that the duties of the com-\nmissioners, &c. be transferred to the Treasury,\nthe public debt having been paid off, page 16 -\nEx. Doc.\n1\n3\n1\n22\nSizer, Jonathan, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n26\n1\n22\nSkinner, Micah, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\ns\n381\nSkiles, James, representatives of James Rumsey, (see\nRumsey's heirs.)\nSlacum's report on Oregon Territory, (see Oregon)\n1\n22\nSlaughter, Philip, interest on commutation pay\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n3:00\n1\n24\nSlaughter, William, heirs of, commutation claim\n-\nRep Com.\n3\n358\n1\n24\nSlaughter, James, Va., half-pay claim\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n856\n1\n22\nSlaughbough, John, correct land entry\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n322\n1\n22\nSlaving, John, revolutionary pension -\nRep. Com.\n1\n20\n-\n-\n1\n22\nSlavery, District of Columbia, memorial of citizens of\nMassachusetts against\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n97\n1\n25\nLegislature of Massachusetts on same subject, as\nto the right of petitioning\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n21\n2\n23\nmemorial of citizens of Washington City, on the\nsubject of abolishing slavery and the slave trade\nwithin the District\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n140\n1\n24\nreport of Select Committee, by Mr. Pinckney,\non the subject of abolishing slavery within the\nDistrict of Columbia\n691\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n2\n25\nmemorial of inhabitants of Halifax county, Vir-\nginia, against any interference on the sub-\nject\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n49\n2\n25\nLegislature of Vermont, asserting the power of\nCongress to abolish slavery in the District\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n162\n2\n25\nLegislature of Massachusetts, as to the right of\npetitioning, &c.\n1\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n408\n-\n2\n25\nLegislature of Connecticut, same\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n415\n1\n24\nSlavery, observations of President Jackson respecting\nthe transmission, through the mails, of inflam-\nmatory papers, &c., on the subject of slavery;\npage 26\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n24\nremarks of the Postmaster General, Mr. Kendall,\non same subject; page 397\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n8\n1\n23\nSlaves, report of committee in favor of repealing act of\nFlorida taxing slaves of non residents higher\nthan residents\nRep. Com.\n2\n258\n-\n-\n-\n-\nSlaves, reports on applications of certain individuals to\nbe paid the value of their slaves, lost, &c. viz\n1\n24\nagainst the claim of Doctor Heiskell, for value of\nhis slave lost in the military service, &c.\n-\nRep. Com.\ns\n746\n3\n25\nagainst paying Eliza Mackay the value of her\nslave, lost while in the employment of the Gov-\nernment by hire\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n116\nI\n23\nagainst the claim of Henry Stoker, for value of\nhis slave, who was accidentally killed by U.S.\nsoldier\n-\n-\n-\n-\nDigit\nRep\nCaogle\nw\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 333\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nSlaves, reports on application of certain individuals to\nbe paid the value of their slaves lost, &c., viz :\n1\n24\nagainst the claim of David Nagle, for the value of\nhis slave, illegally seized and thereby lost\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n209\n2\n25\nagainst the claim of D. W. Haley, for the value of\nhis slave, who was convicted of robbing the\nmail, and sentenced to imprisonment, and after-\nwards broke jail, and not recovered\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n72\nreports on claims for value of slaves carried off by\nthe British, &r.. viz:\n2\n22\nin favor of the claim of Benjamin Hewit and the\nheirs of Bazil Spalding\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n109\n2\n24\nsame, in the case of the representatives of Benja-\nmin Hodges -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n241\n2\n24\nsame, in the case of Cornelius Manning\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n291\nreports in favor of allowing bounty land to own-\ners of slaves, serving as soldiers, &c. viz:\n1\n22\nin favor of allowing bounty land to Archibald\nJackson, for services of his slave\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n184\n1\n23\nin favor of Benjamin Oden, whose slave died\nwhile soldier in the service U.S.\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n111\nSlave trade, foreign, proceedings by the Navy Depart-\nment for the suppression of, (see Navy; docu-\nments accompanying annual reports of the Sec-\nretary, with the message, at commencement of\neach session.)\nreports on private claims, growing out of acts for\nthe suppression of the slave trade, viz:\n1\n24\nreport in favor of John H. Howard, marshal of\nLouisiana, for expenses in taking care of certain\nAfricans\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n228\n1\n24\nin favor of compensating Samuel Sanderson, for\ntaking from Spanish vessel wrecked, and sus-\ntaining them, certain Africans\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n268\n2\n25\nsame, report reprinted -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n4\n1\n24\nin favor of J. Lawler and Doctor S. M. Miles, for\nthe maintenance, and medical attendance on\ncertain negroes in confinement under acts pro-\nhibiting the slave trade, &c.\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n574\n2\n25\nSleeth, David W., revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n762\n2\n25\nSliver, Henry, military services\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n399\n1\n22\nSloat, Captain John D., in relation to his claim for ex-\npenses incurred in affording refuge, &c. on board\nof vessel under his command to certain public\nofficers of Peru\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n272\nI\n22\nreport of committee in favor of allowing the claim\nRep. Com.\n5\n471\n2\n25\nSloan, William, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n648\n3\n25\nSaine\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n184\n1\n23\nSlocum, William, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n380\n1\n23\nSmall, Archibald, change entry of land\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n50\n1\n22\nSmallpox, among the Indians, information respecting\nI\nEx. Doc.\n5\n190\n2\n22\nin relation to vaccinating the Indians\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n82\n2\n22\non same subject, page 173\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n3\n25\nsame, in 1838\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n51\n1\n24\nSmithsonian Legacy; President communicates copy of\nwill, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n25\n1\n24\nreport of committee providing means for the reco-\nvery of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n181\n2\n24\ncopy of letter from the agent, Mr. Rush, to the\nSecretary of State, on the subject of -\n-\nEx. Doc\n2\n51\n2\n25\ncopies of all documents, &c., on the subject of,\nDigitized by\nand as to the prosecution for its recovery\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n334\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nSmithsonian legacy.-Continued.\n8\n25\nfurther information on same subject, and amount\nrecovered\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n10\n3\n25\nPresident informs Congress of its recovery, &c.,\nwith communications from sundry persons as to\nits application, &c., to meet the views and wishes\nof the testator\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx Doc.\n2\n11\n3\n25\nplan, &c., of Charles L. Fleischman\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n70\n1\n22\nSmith, Moses, memorial of, on the subject of his disco-\nvery in the mariner's and surveyor's compass - -\nEx. Doc.\n2\n32\n2\n22\nSmith, John E., memorial of, illegal seizure of his ves-\nsel by the British Government\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n25\n2\n28\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n115\n1\n23\nSmith, and McClelland, report of committee as to their\nliability as sureties of receiver of land office, &c.\nRep. Com.\n3\n430\n1\n24\nreport of the Solicitor of the Treasury as to their\nliability as surety, &c.\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n129\n1\n24\nreport of committee in favor of releasing them on\nthe ground of delay in prosecuting, &c.\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n91\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n357\n1\n22\nSmith, Thomas and Son, report of committee in favor of\ncompromising the claim of the United States\nagainst\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n5\n482\n2\n23\nreport of the Secretary of the Treasury on the sub-\nject of the compromise\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n18\n2\n23\nreport of the Solicitor of the Treasury, with docu-\nments, &c., on same subject\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n134\n1\n24\nletter from the Secretary of the Treasury, stating\nthe terms of the compromise made, &c.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n9\n1\n22\nSmith, Guy W., allowed money of which he was robbed\nRep. Com.\n5\n483\n1\n22\nSmith, John G., pre-emption to land -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n94\n1\n22\nSmith, Abner, revolutionary pension -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n183\n1\n22\nSmith, Luther L., purchase land, include improve-\nments, [erroneously No. 228]\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n255\n1\n28\nsame, grant pre-emption\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n39\n1\n22\nSmith, Asa, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n367\n1\n22\nSmith, Eli, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n365\n1\n22\nSmith, Laban, revolutionary pension -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n365\n1\n22\nSmith, William, lost horse, late war -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n456\n1\n22\nSmith, Thomas H and Son, compromise claim against\nRep. Com.\n5\n482\n1\n22\nSmith, Martin, invalid pension, [erroneously numbered\n234] -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n261\n2\n22\nSame -\n-\n-\nsame\nRep. Com.\n1\n7\n-\n-\n2\n22\nSmith, Moses, improvement in the mariner's compase\nneedle\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n84\n2\n22\nSmith, Jesse and others, holders of Tupper's due bills,\nreport adverse, with list of claimants -\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n115\n1\n23\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n202\n1\n24\nSame -\nI\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n8\n1\n23\nSmith, Stevens, bounty on fishing voyage\n2\n235\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n23\nSmith, Aaron, boards and fencing used by troops\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n248\n1\n23\nSmith, Samuel, work on Cumberland road\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n455\n1\n23\nSmith, Alexander, work on Cumberland road\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n456\n1\n23\nSmith, John, work on Cumberland road\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n455\n1\n23\nSmith, Edward, work on Cumberland road\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n455\n1\n23\nSmith, Adam, work on Cumberland road\nRep. Com.\n4\n455\n-\n-\n2\n25\nSmith and Hursey, work on Cumberland road\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n467\n2\n23\nSmith, Col. R., executors of, settlement of accounts\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n00\n23\nSmith, Daniel, confirmed in purchase of land -\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n548\n24\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n28\nRep. Google Com.\n1\nw\nSmith, Jacob, boat seized, and he imprisoned by order\nby\nof General Jackson\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n567\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 335\nSession.\nCongress.\nDescription\n-\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n2\n23\nSmith, Gilbert A., bounty on fishing voyage -\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n87\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Corp.\n1\n64\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n234\n1\n24\nSmith, Jacob, [Indian,] heirs of, reservation of land\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n101\n1\n24\nSmith, John, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n218\n1\n24\nSmith, Bryan, invention, ascertain longitude, &c.\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n459\n1\n24\nSmith, William Hooker, commutation\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n495\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n112\n1\n24\nSmith, Nathan and others, owners of schooner James\nMonroe, fishing bounty\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n502\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n88\n3\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n234\n1\n24\nSmith, Robert, revolutionary pension -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n547\n1\n24\nSmith, Gamaliel E., work done on light-house, Mount\nDesert Rock -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n567\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n1065\n1\n24\nSmith, Caroline M., horse accidentally killed by the\nmilitary\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n775\n1\n24\nSmith, John Adams, services as Charge\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n841\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n688\n2\n24\nSmith, William, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n42\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n274\n3\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n87\n2\n24\nSmith, Samuel I., invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n51\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n218\n2\n24\nSmith, Simeon, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n154\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n167\n2\n24\nSmith, Elisha, extra pay, mail contract\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n231\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n103\n2\n24\nSmith, William T., executors of, revolutionary certi-\nficates\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n815\n2\n24\nSmith, Larkin, representatives of. commutation\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n285\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n672\n2\n25\nSmith, Nathan, widow of, commutation\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n968\n2\n25\nSmith, James, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n424\n2\n25\nSmith, Thomas A., receiver of land office, public mo-\nney lost, while being transported on board the\nsteamboat\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n471\n2\n25\nSmith, Leonard, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n698\n8\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n100\n2\n25\nSmith, Ballard, representatives of, commutation\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n715\n2\n25\nSmith, Charles, lost horse\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n838\n2\n25\nSmith, Peter, for service of team, use of Tennessee\nvolunteers\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n1005\n$\n25\nSmith and Farnsworth, services and losses in saving U.\nStates troops on board of vessel in distress\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n239\n1\n24\nSmith, T John opinion of Supreme Court in land case\nof\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n148\n2\n25\nSmith, Jeremiah, Legislature of Wiskonsin, in favor of\npaying him for building accidentally destroyed\nwhile occupied by the Legislature\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n158\n2\n-22\nSmoot, Benjamin S., claims against deceased soldiers -\nRep. Com.\n1\n89\n2\n25\nSmall, John, losses on mail contract -\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n818\n1\n22\nSmuggling statement of condemnations and suits on\naccount of, between 1820 and 1831\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n199\n1\n24\nSnead, Charles, heirs of, commutation claim -\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n708\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n111\n2\n25\nSnider, Daniel, lost horse\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n788\n1\n22\nSnow, Aaron, revolutionary certificate\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n87\n2\n25\nSnow, Mary, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\nSoldiers, deceased, claims of sutlers for pay due to, &c.,\nDigitized by\n(see Sutlers.)\n336\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n1\n24\nSoldiers, report in favor of paying soldier who was a\nminor and discharged under writ of habeas cor-\npus, pay being withheld\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n295\n2\n24\nagainst allowing William Graham to draw pay\ndue a soldier under power of attorney, after the\nsoldier's death; the death having terminated the\npower\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n88\n8\n25\nSolomo, Jonathan, Indian depredations in Florida\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n162\n1\n23\nSoper, Amasa, representatives of, commutation claim -\nRep. Com.\n1\n127\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n1009\n2\n25\nSopar, Enos, expenses, &c. military service -\n-\nRep. Com\n3\n801\n2\n25\nSouder, Charles, and others, losses on contract, fault of\nGovernment -\n-\n-\n=\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n922\n1\n23\nSoutherland, Samuel, revolutionary pension -\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n465\n1\n28\nSouthwick, Solomon, postmaster, sureties of -\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n524\n1\n24\nSoule, Jehiel, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n751\n1\n24\nSoulard, heirs of, opinion of Supreme Court in land case of\nEx. Doc.\n4\n148\n2\n25\nSouthport, Wiskonsin, report of committee, sell town\nlots, and construction of harbor of\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n852\n1\n24\nSouth American Governments, unsettled state of, and if\ncontinued longer, nations must take measures\nfor the redress of their injuries, &c.; President's\nmessage, page 6\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\nSouth Carolina, opposes the collection of duties under\ntariff act, &c. ; for matters on this subject, see\nMullification.\nSouth Carolina, navy yard at Charleston, (see Navy\nyards.)\n1\n22\nSouth Carolina, militia claims, report of committee in\nfavor of reimbursing the State, with interest,\nexpenditures, Scc., militia services, late war\nwith Great Britain\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n1\n1\n22\nreport of the Committee of Claims, adverse to the\nbill from the Senate providing for the payment\nof said claims\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n141\n1\n23\nmemorial of the city council of Charleston for ap-\npropriation to complete marine hospital at that\nplace\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n321\n1\n24\nreport of committee in favor of repairing and en-\nlarging the arsenal at Charleston\nRep. Com.\n2\n444\n-\n-\n2\n25\nmemorial of inhabitants of Charleston in favor of\nchanging route of the great southern mail, so\nas to go by .Halifax and Wilmington -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n184\n2\n25\nremonstrance of inhabitants of Cheraw, against\nthe change\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n246\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n25\nmemorial of the inhabitants of Camden, same\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n259\n2\n25\nmemorial of inhabitants of Columbia, same\n-\nEx. Doc.\n9\n35\n2\n25\nmemorial of the Nesbitt Manufacturing Company,\nin relation to national foundry\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n387\n1\n22\nSoyers, James, revolutionary pension -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n66\n1\n22\nSpafford, Horatio Gates, in relation to patent, useful in-\nvention\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n351\n2\n25\nSpafford, Eliphalet, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n384\n3\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n138\n1\n23\nSpalding and Collins, refund duties on sewing silk\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n137\n1\n23\nSpalding, Josiah, work on Cumberlaad road\nRep. Com.\n4\n455\n-\n-\n2\n22\nSpalding, Bazil, heirs of, slave carried off by the British\nRep. Com.\n1\n109\n8\n25\nSpalding, Marcus, land, Canadian volunteer\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n200\n1\n24\nSpaulding, D. A., letter of, against granting land to\nPolish exiles\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n218\n1\n23 Spain; President recommends that certain discriminat-\ning duties be repealed, except as to vessels\nzed by Google\nfrom Cuba and Porto Rico, page 6\n-\nEx. Doc.\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 To 1839.\n337\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nSpain.-Continued.\n1\n23\nreport of Secretary of State and correspondence,\nrespecting discriminating duties in the ports of\nCuba and Porto Rico -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n170\n1\n23\nreport of Committee on Commerce in relation to\nsame subject -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n463\n2\n23\ncorrespondence growing out of act of Congress, of\nJune, 1834, laying countervailing duties on ves-\nsels coming from Cuba and Porto Rico\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n120\n2\n23\nletter from the American consul, in relation to\nduties levied at Porto Rico\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n173\n1\n23\ncopy of treaty for the settlement of claims against\nEx. Doc.\n6\n449\n1\n23\ntreaty ratified by Spain, pages 3 and 27 -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n24\nextend time of commissioners under treaty with\nEx. Doc.\n2\n73\nSpain, respecting land titles derived from the Govern-\nment of. (See Lands.)\nrespecting claims of citizens of Florida, under 9th\narticle of the treaty of 1819 with Spain, indem-\nnity for depredations by the army in 1812, '13\nand '14. (See Florida.)\n1\n22\nSpatz, Michael, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n5\n472\n1\n22\nSpear, William, revolutionary pension\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n395\n2\n24\nSpecie, respecting order requiring payment in specie\npublic lands; President's Message, page 14 -\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n24\ncopy of circular or order requiring specie payment\nfor lands ; documents with annual report on\nfinance, page 94\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n4\n1\n25\ncall for copies of monthly returns of receivers,\nunder the specie circular\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n39\n-\n-\n2\n25\ncopies of the monthly returns of receivers, under\nthe specie circular\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n18\n1\n25\nPresident Van Buren recommends, at extra ses-\nsion, that the public revenue may be collected\nin specie\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n-\n1\n25\nSecretary of the Treasury, on same subject ; see\nhis annual report on finance, at extra session -\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n25\nstatements in relation to the general receipts and\npayments in specie from May 1837, to Septem-\nber, same year\nEx. Doc.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n18\n1\n25\nas to the payment of members of Congress in\nspecie\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n-\n1\n18\n2\n25\nlaws of the several States, in relation to the sus-\npensions of specie payments by the banks, &c.\nEx. Doc.\n2\n18\n2\n25\namount of specie paid by deposite banks, on Trea-\nsury checks, and orders between 13th May and\n15th December, 1837\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n128\n2\n25\nreport of committee on subject of specie payments\nfor postage\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n1019\n2\n23\nstatement showing the imports and exports of spe-\ncie from 1st October, 1833, to 30th December,\n1837 -\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n27\n-\n-\n-\n3\n25\namount imported and exported in 1838, [annual\nreport on finance, page 51]\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n-\n-\n-\n1\n23\nSpencer, Peleg, horses taken by Indians in 1832\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n169\n1\n23\nSpencer, John, horse impressed and lost\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n184\n2\n25\nSpencer, Oliver, memorial of, deficiency in land pur-\nchased\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n102\n-\n2\n25\nSpicer, Thomas\nRep. Com.\n4\n829\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n24\nSpillers, William H., horse lost, Black Hawk war\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n544\ns\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n2\n317\n-\n-\n2\n25\nSpitfatham, John, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep Com\n43\n338\nINDES TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nSpies, reports on application for compensation for se-\ncret service, &c., viz:\n1\n24\nagainst the claim of Gates Hoit for additional al-\nlowance for services as a spy during the late\nwar with Great Britain\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n771\n2\n24\nin favor of Abraham Forbes, for services as a spy,\nlate war with Great Britain\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n170\n1\n24\nin favor of David Kilbourn, for like services, &c.\nRep. Com.\n1\n107\n1\n28\nagainst the claim of John B. Gaynor, a deserter\nfrom the enemy, who claims compensation for\ncertain information given to the Navy at Sack-\nett's Harbor -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n548\n1\n24\nagainst the claim of James Collier, for services in\n1794, expedition against the Indians -\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n127\n2\n25\nagainst the claim of Isaac Satterly, for secret ser-\nvices alleged to have been performed during the\nrevolution\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n231\n2\n25\nagainst the claim of William and Robert Arm-\nstrong, for services in 1793\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n742\nSpirit, ardent, against use of in the Navy. (See Navy.)\n1\n24\nSpotswood, Norman B., services, late war\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n159\n2\n25\nSpotswood, John, heirs of, commutation claim\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n934\nSpoliations, by France, subsequent to 1800, for matters\nconnected with this subject, (see under head of\nFrance.)\nprevious to 1800, (see also under head of France.)\nby Mexico, (see Mexico.)\nNeapolitan, (see Naples; see also the Two Sici-\nlies.)\n1\n22\nSprague and Kiff, bounty on fishing voyage\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n268\n1\n28\nSpringfield Manufacturing Company, interest on money\ndue under contract\n-\n-\n-\n..\nRep. Com.\n4\n525\n2\n23\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n21\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n40\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n272\n3\n25\nSpringfield Armory, report of committee on memorial of\ninhabitants for retrocession of the jurisdiction of\nthe United States over land to the\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n296\n2\n24\nSroufe, Mary, pre-emption land claim\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n147\n2\n25\nSame -\nI\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n11\n285\n8\n25\nSrofe, Emanuel, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n254\n2\n25\nStaff of the army (see army,) statement showing its\nproposed increase in 1838, page 4\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n114\n2\n25\nSecretary of War recommends an increase of the,\npages 181 and 187\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n3\n1\n23\nStafford and Yates, sureties of defaulting postmaster -\nRep. Com.\n4\n524\n2\n22\nStansbury, Tobias and William, buildings destroyed by\nthe British\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n9\n1\n22\nStanberry, William, member of the House of Represen-\ntatives; letter of, on subject of being assaulted\nby Samuel Houston\n-\n-\nJ\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n210\n1\n22\nreport of committee prescribing mode of proceed-\nings in the trial of Samuel Houston\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\ns\n417\n[for proceedings in this case see Journal House of\nRepresentatives.]\n1\n23\nStanderford, Vincent, work on Cumberland road\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n455\n1\n23\nStaneford, Daniel, damages and the use of building\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n523\n2\n23\nStannard, William, hounty on fishing voyage -\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n115\n1\n24\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n80\n24\nStanwood, Theodore and others, bounty on fishing voyage\nRep. Com.\n1\n196\n8\n24\nStaten Island, in relation to building ice breakers at,\npage 248\n-\n-\n-\n-\nDoc.\nS\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.\n339\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nState Department, reports from, (see under heads of\nsubjects reported on.)\n(sce Contingent Expenses.)\nclerks in the, (see Clerks.)\n2\n25\npostage paid by the, express mail\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n93\n3\n25\nextra clerk hire, answer, calls of Congress\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n17\n3\n25\neffect of reports of committees of Congress on the\nsettlement of claims against the United States,\nat the Department\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n105\n2\n25\nreport of committee on the expenditures in the,\nwith statements showing the average expenses\nof missions abroad\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n931\n1\n22\nState papers, by Gales and Seaton, progress in printing\nEx. Doc.\n2\n29\n1\n22\nreport of the Clerk and Secretary of their proceed-\nings under act for the publication of\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n35\n2\n24\nreport of same, communicating that the work had\nbeen completed, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n180\nStates, deposit of surplus revenue with, (sce Deposite,\nalso see Revenue, surplus.)\n2\n22\nStates, acts of the several States adopting the con-\nstitution of the U.S. -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n61\n1\n24\nreport of committee in favor of furnishing the\nStates with standard of weights and maasures -\nRep. Com.\n1\n259\n1\n24\nanother report, same object\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n449\n2\n24\namount paid the new States out of 5 per cent. fund\nfrom sales of the public lands -\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n61\n2\n25\nproceedings of the several States in relation to the\nsuspension of specie payments by the banks -\nEx. Doc.\n1\n18\n1\n22\nStatues, of Washington, report of committee in favor of\nprocuring, for the rotundo in the capitol\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n459\n2\n22\nGreenough employed to execute, and in favor of\nmaking additional appropriation for it -\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n21\n1\n23\nof Jefferson, presented to Congress by Lieut. Levy,\nof the U. S. navy\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n240\n2\n25\nStationery, report of committee on the expense of, and\nproposing to change the mode of supplying\nmembers\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n764\n2\n25\nStayner, Roger, commutation claim\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n593\n8\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n12\n1\n22\nSteam carriages, on common roads, copy of report of a\ncommittee of the House of Commons of Great\nBritain, on the use, &c. of\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n101\nSteam batteries for the navy, (see Navy.)\n2\n25\nSteam frigate Fulton, in relation to the construction of\nEx. Doc.\n11\n423\n2\n25\nalterations proposed to said vessel\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n11\n424\n2\n24\nSteam tow-boat, for revenue service, estimate of cost of\nEx. Doc.\n3\n127\n2\n25\nSteam armed vessels on the Lakes, report of committee\non the subject of employing -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n1018\n1\n22\nSteamboat boilers, report of Select Committee, by Mr.\nWickliffe, on the subject of explosions of steain\nboilers, &c., with statements and opinions of\nsundry persons on same subject\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n5\n478\n1\n23\nPresident recommends that provision be made to\nprevent the explosion of boilers, &c., page 16 -\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n2\n25\nPresident Van Buren calls the attention of Con-\ngress to this subject, page 22 -\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\ns\n1\n24\nletter from the Secretary of the Treasury trans-\nmitting report of the Franklin Institute of Penn-\nsylvania, of experiments, &c. to prevent the\nexplosion of boilers -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n1\n23\nreport of committee in favor of testing Phillip's\nimprovement\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n340\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nSteamboat boilers.-Continued.\n1\n23\nexperiments made under direction of the Secre-\ntary of the Navy; documents President's mes-\nsage, page 449\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n8\ns\n25\nreport of the Secretary of the Treasury on the\nsubject of preventing accidents by the explo-\nsion of boilers, with various information col-\nlected by him on that subject -\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n21\n3\n25\nreport of commissioners, Professors Renwick and\nm\n3\n99\nothers, appointed to examine and test inventions\nEx Doc.\n4\n170\nto prevent explosions of steam boilers, &c.\n--\n1\n22\nJ. O. Blair's plan to prevent the explosion of\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n226\n1\n24\nJ. C. F. Salomon's invention for same object\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n35\n2\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n114\n2\n25\nJonathan Morgan, prevent explosions, Stc.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n100\n2\n25\nEdward D. Tippett, same\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n289\n2\n25\nSamuel Raub, Jr., same -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n51\n3\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n204\n2\n25\nreport of committee in favor of testing utility of\nRaub's invention\n-\n-\n1\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n323\n8\n25\nmemorial of Cadwallader Evans, for aid in testing\nhis invention -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n88\n3\n25\nessay of Jacob Walter, on subject of explosions.Ac\nEx. Doc.\n4\n173\n3\n25\nmemorial of owners of boats at Louisville, same\nsubject\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n87\n2\n24\nSteamboats, report of committee in favor of the heirs of\nJames Rumsey, as being the original inventor of\nRep. Com.\n2\n317\n3\n25\nanother report, same subject, with documents, &c.\nRep. Com.\n1\n263\n3\n25\nSteamboats engaged in foreign trade, letter from consul\nat Bordeaux, on the subject of registry, &c.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n159\n2\n25\nSteamboats; memorial of owners of, against bill for the\nregulation of steamboats\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n284\n2\n25\nmemorial of citizens of New York, same\nEx. Doc.\n314\n-\n9\n2\n25\nowners of, on the Raritan, same -\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n335\n2\n25\nSteamboat companies of Georgia, memorials of, import\niron free of duty\n}\n-\n10\n400\nEx. Doc.\n-\n-\n-\n10\n4:0\n-\n8\n25\nmemorial and documents of Isaac Gage, to import\niron steam vessel free of duty -\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n92\n2\n25\nSteamboat Company, Nantucket, pay for carrying mail\nRep. Com.\n3\n641\nSteamboat Caroline, burnt by Canadians, (see Canada.)\nRobert Peel, (British) and the Telegraph, attack\non, (see Canada.)\nColumbia, attack on, by Mexican armed vessel,\n(see Mexico.)\n1\n24\nStearns, Squire, refund forfeiture under laws to prevent\nsmuggling\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\ns\n644\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n80\n2\n25\nSteenrod, Daniel, report of majority and minority of\ncommittee on the claim of, for work on Cum-\nberland road -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n583\n3\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n298\n-\n-\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n835\n1\n24\nSteel, James, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n158\n1\n22\nSteele, John, collector of the customs, deficiency in\nsalary\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n441\n1\n22\nSteele, Richard W., land claim\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n68\n2\n22\nSteele, Hiram, services, superintending, deepening\nSackett's harbor\n-\n-\nI\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n57\n2\n25\nStell, William, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n421\nStelson, Abner, for carrying express, &c.\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n120\n24\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n39\n2\n25\nStephenson, Ann C., claim for expenses in repairing\nized by\nbuilding on public grounds at Harper's F erry ,&c. Rep.\nCom.\n3\nTI?\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 341\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n3\n25\nStephenson, Ann C., claim for expenses in repairing\nbuilding on public grounds at Harper's Ferry,\n&c. -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n266\n2\n25\nStephens, Willis, relinquish in his favor reversionary\nright of U.S. in Indian reservation\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n210\n1\n22\nSteub, Caleb, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n367\n1\n23\nStevenson, William C., locate other lands, former loca-\ntion included in grant for public purposes\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n528\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n201\n1\n24\nStevenson and Francisco, sureties of Paymaster Kinkead\nRep. Com.\n1\n340\n1\n24\nStevens, James, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n262\n2\n24\nStevens, Albert, executors of, revolutionary claims\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n66\n1\n22\nSteward, Nathaniel, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n369\n]\n23\nSteward, Alford, Indian depredations in 1780 -\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n369\n2\n23\nSteward, Jacob, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n88\n1\n24\nSteward, Alexander, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n457\n1\n24\nSteward, Col. John, heirs of, revolutionary seven years\nhalf pay\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n687\nStereotype Laws of the United States, (see Laws, see\nalso Duff Green.)\n1\n23\nStickney, Benjamin F., Indian agent, extra services of\na military character\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n487\n1\n24\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n18\n2\n25\nStickney, Henry R., refund duties, &c.\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n1029\n2\n24\nStigermire, Hiner, correct erroneous entry of land\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n57\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n311\n1\n22\nStiles, Beriah, revolutionary pension -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n365\n2\n22\nStiles, John S., agent, vessel sunk, defence of Balti-\nmore, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n128\n1\n24\ndamages, &c., contract, furnish navy bread\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n625\n2\n25\nStip, Abraham, scrip, Virginia military land warrant -\nRep. Com.\n3\n757\n2\n25\nStith, Sarah H. B.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n732\n1\n25\nStockton and Stokes, report of the Solicitor of the Trea-\nsury on their claim for extra allowances, &c. on\nmail contracts\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n52\n2\n25\nmemorial of, for interest on money withheld by\nPostmaster General\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n413\n3\n25\nremarks of the President in relation to the case of,\npage 20\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n23\nStockton, George, lost baggage and to be relieved from\njudgment, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n401\n2\n22\nStocks, belonging to the United States; President re-\ncommends sale of, page 10\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n23\nlist of stocks belonging to the United States in\n1834 ; see report on finance, page 7S -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n8\n1\n22\nStoddard, Daniel, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n209\n2\n23\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n126\n1\n23\nStoddard, Henry, confirmation of Indian grant\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n330\n1\n24\nSame\n1\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n114\n2\n25\nStoddard, Benjamin, heirs of, revolutionary claim\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n1010\n2\n24\nStokes, John, heirs of, commutation claim\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n165\n1\n22\nStokes, James L., confirmed in entry on school lands -\nRep. Com.\n2\n225\n1\n23\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n89\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n214\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n1026\n1\n23\nStoker, Henry, locate other lands in lieu of those taken\nfor military purposes\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n420\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n597\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n1003\n1\n23\nStoker, Henry, slave accidentally killed by a United\nStates soldier, &c\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n22\nStorer, Dorothy and Sarah Easton, heirs of Col. R. H.\nHarrison, interest on commutation\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n342\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n1\n24\nStone, Benjamin F., refund fine, sailing without ship's\nmanifest, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n105\n1\n24\nStone, Col. John, heirs of, pay for revolutionary services\nRep. Com.\n1\n138\n1\n24\nsame, for pension, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n801\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n458\n2\n25\nStone, David, quartermaster's certificate, late war\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n541\n2\n25\nStone, Henry and Charles Keller, property destroyed in\nthe burning of the Patent Office\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n883\n8\n25\nStonington harbor, survey of -\n-\n-\n-\nEx Doc\n4\n106\nStorekeepers of arsenals, (see Arsenals.)\nStorehouses, (see Warehouses.)\n1\n24\nStout, Aaron, bounty land, late war\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n505\n3\n25\nStout, William, horse lost in military service\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n128\n1\n22\nStratton, Neale, and White, pay for laying out road in\nMichigan\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n341\n1\n22\nStreet, J. M., expenses, defending suits, official acts -\nRep. Com.\n3\n437\nStreets in Washington City, (see Columbia District.)\n2\n25\nStrider, William, damages, non-fulfilment of contract\non the part of Government\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n810\n1\n22\nStrong, Levi, invalid pension -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n$48\n1\n28\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n37\n1\n22\nStrong, Roger, revolutionary pension -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n53\n1\n24\nStrong, Josiah, arrears of invalid pension, relinquished\non receiving revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n478\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n302\n2\n25\nStrong, Martha, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n545\n3\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n91\n1\n24\nStrother, George F., settle accounts of, as receiver of\nland office, on principles of equity, &c.\n-\nRep. Com,\n3\n836\n1\n24\nSturges, Solomon, change entry of land\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n441\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n558\n1\n22\nSturtevant, Jonathan, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n372\n1\n24\nSt. Cyr, Francis F., invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n277\n1\n24\nSt. John, Henry, horse lost in military service\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n615\n2\n22\nSt. Augustine, estimate, &c., by Captain Drane, for the\nrepair of Fort Marion, and tide wall for the pro-\ntection of the city of -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n61\n2\n24\nreport against the claim of the inhabitants of St.\nAugustine, for expenses, &c., in repairing the\nFort at\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n218\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n724\n3\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n216\n2\n25\nSt. Helena bar, S. Carolina, survey for the erection of\nbuoys, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1Ex. Doc.\n7\n187\n2\n25\nSt. Helena land district, Arkansas, memorial against\ndividing\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n403\n2\n24\nSt. Joseph, Michigan, report of committee in reference\nto the improvement of the harbor of -\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n175\n2\n25\nprogress and estimates improvement of\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n277\n2\n25\namount required in 1838 for its improvement\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n90\n2\n25\nSt. Joseph, Florida, port of entry, memorial in favor of\nEx. Doc.\n8\n286\n2\n25\nmemorial in favor of court at that place -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n287\n1\n23\nSt. Louis, Missouri, report of committee in favor of im-\nproving the harbor of, by removal of sand bar &c.\nRep. Com.\n3\n425\n2\n23\nsame, with map, appended\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n14\n1\n24\ndocuments in relation to the claim of Langham\nand others to the sand bar\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n197\n2\n24\nmemorial of Langham and McDonald, protesting\nagainst the removal of the sand bar\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n124\n2\n25\nreport of engineer in 1888, in relation to the im-\nprovement of, accompanied with map, &c.\n-\nEx. Doc\n9\n288\n1\n24\nSt. Mary's and St. John's rivers, Florida, report of com-\nDigitized by\nmittee, improvement of the navigation between\nRep. Com.\n3\n767\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 343\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n2\n25\nSt. Mary's and St. Joseph's rivers, Florida, report show-\ning the nature of the improvement, when com-\nmenced, &c. -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n90\n2\n25\nSt. Mary's, Georgia, memorial against changing the col-\nlection district of\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n9\n310\nSt. Stephen's land district, reports on land claims, (see\nLands in Alabama.)\n1\n25\nSub-Treasury, recommended by President Van Buren at\nextra session -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n1\n25\nsame by Secretary of the Treasury, at same ses-\nsion ; see his annual report on finance\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n25\nagain recommended by the President, page 9\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n8\n3\n25\nsame, page 10 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n25\nsame again recommended by the Secretary of the\nTreasury in hisannual report on finance, page 12\nEx. Doc.\n1\n4\n3\n25\nsame,\nsame, page 18\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n4\n1\n25\nmode of collecting revenue in Great Britain and\nFrance\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n12\n1\n25\nnumber of offices, and the probable annual ex-\npense of the proposed system - -\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n36\n2\n25\nreport of Committee of Ways and Means, by Mr.\nCambreleng, on the subject of the currency,\nnational bank, and sub-treasury, with views of\nthe minority of the committee, by Mr. Sergeant,\nannexed\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n634\n3\n25\nreport of select committee, by R. M. T. Hunter,\non the subject of the collection, safekeeping, &c.\nof the public revenue, connected with the sub-\nTreasury system\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n262\nmemorials for and against sub-Treasury, viz:\n1\n25\nproceedings of meeting, Hamilton county, Ohio,\napproving of -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n47\n2\n25\nLegislature of Rhode Island, against\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n175\n2\n25\nLegislature of Ohio, same\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n176\n2\n25\nLegislature of Tennessee, same\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n181\n2\n25\ninhabitants of St. Clair, Illinois, in favor\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n203\n2\n25\ninhabitants of Newport, Rhode Island, same\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n229\n2\n25\nHouse of Assembly of New York, same\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n236\n2\n25\nproceedings of Democratic meeting, Philadelphia,\nagainst resolutions passed by House of Repre-\nsentatives of Pennsylvania\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n240\n2\n25\nsame against sub-Treasury\n-\n-\n-\nEx, Doc.\n8\n241\n2\n25\nremonstrance of the friends of the Administration\nagainst the sub-Treasury\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n242\n2\n25\ninhabitants of the State of New Jersey, against -\nEx. Doc.\n8\n244\n2\n25\nLegislature of Pennsylvania in favor of postpone-\n}\nEx. Doc.\nment\n-\nan\n8\n249\n-\n-\n-\n-\n9\n319\n2\n25\nresolutions of the Senate of Pennsylvania, same -\nEx. Doc.\n9\n320\n2\n25\nproceedings of meeting of Rensselaer county,\nNew York, against\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n267\n2\n25\nproceedings of meeting in Philadelphia, in favor of\nEx. Doc.\n8\n269\n2\n25\ninhabitants of Belleville, New Jersey, against\n-\nEx. Doc.\n9\n328\n2\n25\nLegislature of Maryland, against\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n842\n2\n25\ninhabitants of Marengo, Alabama, against\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n379\n2\n25\ninhabitants of Portland, Maine, against\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n888\n2\n25\ninhabitants of Plainfield, New Jersey, against\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n389\n2\n25\ninhabitants of Buffalo, New York, against\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n392\n2\n25\ninhabitants of Columbia, Pennsylvania, in favor of\nEx. Doc.\n10\n395\n2\n25\ninhabitants of Allegany, Maryland, in favor of\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n897\n2\n25\nLegislature of Masschusetts, against\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n405\n2\n25\ninhabitants of Philadelphia, in favor of -\n-\nEx. Doc\n431\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n437\n-\n-\n2\n25\nDemocratic meeting of Philadelphia, against\n-\nEx. Doc.\n44\n344\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nSub-Treasury.-Continued.\n3\n25\nLegislature of Louisiana, against\n-\nI\nEx. Doc.\n4\n201\ns\n25\nLegislature of Illinois, against -\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n200\nSubsistence of the army, (see Commissary.)\nSublime Porte, (see Turkey.)\n2\n25\nSudler, Thomas E. and others, heirs of William Wright,\nlost revolutionary loan office certificates\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n248\n2\n25\nSugar beet, report of committee on the subject of leas-\ning land, &c. to promote the cultivation of\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n815\n3\n25\nCharles L. Fleischman, on the subject of the cul-\ntivation and manufacture of\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\ns\n62\n3\n25\nreport of committee on application of C.L. Fleisch-\nman -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n319\n1\n22\nSugar refinery of Louisiana, on the subject of -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n220\n2\n25\nSullivan's Island, report of committee in favor of mak-\ning provision for the preservation of -\n-\nRep. Com.\ns\n767\n2\n25\nSummers, Simon, heirs of, commutation claim\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n358\n1\n24\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n205\n2\n25\nSumpter, General Thomas, heirs of, lost revolutionary\ncertificates\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n359\n3\n25\nSumption, Charles, corn destroyed by Indians, when as-\nsembled to form treaty, &c.\n-\n1\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n281\nSunday mails, (see Sabbath.)\nSupreme Court, (see Judiciary.)\n1\n22\nSurgeon General, annual report of the operations of that\nDepartment, in 1831 documents with Presi-\ndent's Message, at commencement of session,\npage 157\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n22\nSame, in 1832, page 155\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n23\nSame, in 1833, page 161\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n2\n23\nSame, in 1834, page 231\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n24\nSame, in 1835, page 100\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n24\nSame, in 1836, page 171\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n25\nSame, in 1837, page 281\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n$\n3\n25\nSame, in 1838, page 125\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n22\nSurgeons of the army, increase of pay recommended by\nthe Surgeon General; documents with Presi-\ndent's Message, page 157\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n]\n2\n1\n22\nmemorial of surgeons for increase of their pay, &c.\nEx. Doc.\ns\n98\n1\n23\nSecretary of War recommends increase of pay ;\ndocuments with President's Message, page 19 - -\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n1\n22\nreport of Surgeon General, increase corps of\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\nz\n1\n23\nBoard of Examiners established ; documents with\nPresident's Message, page 19 - -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\nSurgeon's mates, revolutionary ; reports on applications\nfor the allowance of commutation pay, viz\n1\n24\nagainst the claim of Doctor Knight\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\ns\n617\n1\n24\nsame in the cases of the heirs of William Ramsay,\nGustavus B. Horner, and Samuel Y. Keene\n-\nRep. Com.\ns\n798\n1\n24\nsame in the case of the heirs of Miles King\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n826\n1\n24\nsame in the case of the heirs of Abner Prior\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n827\n2\n25\nanother in favor of allowing this case\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n856\n2\n25\nin favor of the representatives of Joseph Savage -\nRep. Com.\n4\n855\n2\n24\nreport at large against this class of claims\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n259\n2\n25\nsame in favor of the allowance of these claims of\nsurgeon's mate, in the case of Samuel Y. Keene\nRep. Com.\n4\n887\n2\n25\nin favor of the representatives of George Yates -\nRep. Com.\n4\n854\n1\n24\nSurplus revenue, views of President Jackson respecting,\npage 14\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n24\nsame, at next subsequent session, and recommend-\ning the reduction of the revenue to wants of the\nGovernment, &c., page 7\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\nGoogle\n2\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.\n345\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nSurplus revenue.-Continued.\n1\n24\nobservations of Secretary of the Treasury, Mr.\nWoodbury, on same subject; see his annual re-\nport OR finance, page 17\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n3\n2\n24\nsame, at next subsequent session, page 8\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n4\n1\n24\nstatement showing the difference in distribution\nbetween electoral vote and direct tax mode;\ndocuments with President's message, page 24 - -\nEx. Doc.\nI\n2\n2\n24\nreport of Committee of Ways and Means, by Mr.\nCambreleng, on the subject of disposing of the\nsurplus revenue, and reducing the receipts to\nthe wants of the Government - -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n86\n2\n24\nstatement of the amount to be deposited with each\nState\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n62\n1\n25\nPresident Van Buren recommends the suspension\nof the payment of the 4th instalment; see ines-\nsage at extra session -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n1\n25\nSecretary of the Treasury recommends same; see\nannual report on finance\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n25\ncorrespondence with the deposite banks on the\nsubject of the payment of the several instal-\nments to the States, Scc.\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n30\n2\n24\nLegislature of Georgia, in relation to its distribu-\ntion -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n102\n2\n24\nLegislature of New Hampshire, same subject -\nEx. Doc.\n3\n112\n2\n24\nLegislature of Indiana, in favor of its being given\nto the States\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n160\nSurveys of the public lands, (see Lands.)\n1\n24\nerroneous, Government responsible for incorrect\nsurveys, report of committee in the case of\nPrior\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n284\n2\n23\nSurveyors, public lands, report of committee in favor of\ncreating a surveyor general's office in the State\nof Illinois\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n20\n3\n25\nletter from the Commissioner of the General Land\nOffice, communicating resolutions of the Legis-\nlature of Illinois on same subject\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n207\n1\n24\nreport of committee in favor of creating surveyor\ngeneral for Wiskonsin\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n476\n2\n25\nSame,\nsame\nI\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n238\n3\n25\nin relation to the removal of the surveyor's office\nfrom Cincinnati\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n235\n1\n24\nmemorial of the Legislature of Arkansas, in favor\nof increasing the pay of deputy surveyors\n-\nEx. Doc.\ns\n79\n1\n24\nCommissioner of the General Land Office recom-\nmends the allowance of office rent and fuel to\nsurveyors\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n5\n2\n25\ndocuments in relation to making additional allow-\nance to the assistant surveyors in Michigan\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n197\n2\n25\nreport of committee in favor of increasing the pay\nof deputy surveyors\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n1042\n2\n25\non the subject of providing fire proof offices, &c. -\nEx. Doc.\n2\n28\n2\n25\nreport of committee in favor of providing fire\nproof offices, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n1042\n2\n25\nreport of committee in relation to the defalcation\nof Robert Lytle, surveyor general\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n960\n1\n24\nreport of committee against the claim of Elias\nCarver, deputy surveyor, for services, &c.,\nmaking surveys\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\ns\n616\n1\n23\nreport of committee in favor of compensating\nL. M. Eiler for completing certain surveys in\nArkansas\n-\n-\n-\n1\nRep Com.\n6\n44\n346\nINDEX\nHOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nSession.\nCongress.\nDescription\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n1\n22\nSurvey of coast, U. S., report of the Secretary of the\nNavy on the subject of, with a list of books and\ninstruments purchased on account of, and as to\nthe propriety of establishing an observatory, &c.\nEx. Doc.\n2\n22\n2\n23\nreport of progress made in the, up to November,\n1884 ; documents accompanying President's\nmessage, page 364\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n24\nMr. Hassler's 4th report, operations in 1835\ndocuments President's message, page 381\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n24\nMr. Hassler's 5th report, in 1836, page 55\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n13\n2\n24\ndocuments in relation to Mr. Hassler's claim for\narrearages of pay and an increase of compensa-\ntion to him and his assistants -\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n18\n2\n25\nMr. Hassler's 6th report of progress, &c., in 1837\nEx. Doc.\n2\n14\n2\n22\nSurveys, mineralogical and geological, report of com-\nmittee providing for the employment of a suit-\nable person to make -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n106\n2\n23\nreport of researches by Featherstonhaugh, ap-\npointed for that purpose\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n151\nSurveys for light-houses, (see Light-houses.)\nSurveys for naval purposes, (see Navy Yards, &c.)\nSurveys, annual reports from topographical bureau, (see\nEngineer Department.)\nSurveys of Harbors, Rivers, Roads, and Canals.\n1\n22\nstatement showing the surveys made by order of\nthe War Department, subsequent to the 4th of\nMarch, 1829, and distinguishing those begun,\nand not completed prior to that time -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n51\n1\n22\nreport of Committee of Internal Improvements, in\n1832, by Mr. Mercer, recommending surveys\nwith a view to the improvement of certain har-\nbors, rivers, &c., therein named\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n5\n491\n2\n22\nreport showing the surveys made up to 1882, with\na view to the improvement of harbors, rivers,\n&c., &c., with estimate of cost, &c.\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\ns\n116\n2\n23\nsimilar statement, up to 1834\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n18\n1\n23\nreport of committee, in 1834, in favor of making\nsurveys of rivers and roads in Michigan\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n316\n1\n24\nabstract of bills reported between 1815 and 1835,\nproviding for surveys, with view to the improve-\nment of harbors, rivers, roads, &c.\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n850\n3\n25\nomitted to be made in 1838, for want of means, &c.;\ndocuments with President's Message, page 187\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n3\n23\nSecretary of War recommends that provision be\nmade for military surveys, in 1839, page 107 -\nEx. Doc.\nI\n2\n1\n22\nSurvey, West Brook harbor, Connecticut, report of -\nEx. Doc.\n3\n86\n1\n22\nSavannah\nand\n-\nrivers, with view to canal, &c. re-\nTennessee\nport of\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n104\n1\n22\nHampden and Farmington and Hampshire canal,\nreport of examination of route, &c.\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n113\n1\n22\nHighwassee and Ocoa rivers, report of survey of,\nwith a view to a canal connect waters of\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n130\n1\n22\nrailroad, Portage summit, Ohio canal to the Hud-\nson river, report of survey of route\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n133\n2\n23\ncanal route from same place to Kearney's line, in\nPennsylvania\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n65\n2\n23\nrailroad, connect Cumberland and Hollidaysburg,\nreport of committee in favor of\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n113\n1\n22\nroute for road from Portsmouth, Ohio, to Lynnville\nmountain, in North Carolina, by Col. Long -\nEx. Doc.\n4\n149\n1\n24\nsame, reprinted\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n169\nDigitized by Google\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 347\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nSurvey.-Continued.\n1\n22\ncanal route, connect Atlantic with the Gulf of\nMexico\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n185\n1\n22\nHudson river, report of survey -\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n189\n1\n23\nreport of committee in favor of improving its navi-\ngation, with copy of survey, by De Witt Clin-\nton, civil engineer\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n150\n1\n22\nWabash river, examination, &c., with a view to\nits improvement\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n208\n2\n23\nreport of survey made under the authority of the\nStates of Illinois and Indiana -\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n70\n1\n22\ncanal route, Conneaut and Elk creeks, and harbor\nof Erie\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n239\n1\n22\ncanal route, connect the Ohio with lake Erie\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n289\n1\n22\nAlleghany river, from Pittsburg to French creek,\nreport of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n265\n1\n22\nDelaware and Raritan rivers, report of -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n306\n2\n22\nNarraganset bay, report of\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n19\n2\n22\nMonongahela river, report of, with view to the\nimprovement of its navigation\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n126\n1\n23\nadditional report\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n851\n1\n23\nClinton river, Michigan, survey of, page 5\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n316\n1\n23\nWhite and St. Francis river, in relation to the\nprogress in the\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n22\n1\n23\ncanal routes in Florida, made under act of July\n4th, 1832\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n61\n2\n23\nsame, reprinted*\n-\n-\nI\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n8\n1\n23\nWilliamsport and Elmira, railroad, survey of route\nfor\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n69\n1\n23\nPlattsburg, Port Kent, and Burlington Bay, survey\nof harbors, for erection of piers or breakwaters,\nwith estimate of cost, &c.\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n181\n1\n23\nElk creek and Twenty Mile creek, reports of\nsurvey\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n354\n1\n24\nBlack Rock and Buffalo, reports of survey\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n82\n1\n23\nFalls of the Ohio, Indian Chute, survey of, with\nestimate of cost for improving, &c.\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n488\n1\n23\nPortland harbor, Maine, survey of, with maps, &c.\nEx. Doc.\n6\n491\n2\n23\nCumberland river, report of, with drawings\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n171\n2\n23\nrailroad, Atlantic to the Mississippi, surveys of\nroutes, by Col. Long -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n177\n2\n23\nTrail Creek harbor, report of, with plans, &c.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n194\n1\n24\nNew Buffalo harbor, Michigan, survey of, with\nplans and estimate of cost\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n124\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n251\n2\n25\nTwenty Mile creek, survey of -\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n251\n1\n24\nEighteen Mile creek harbor, survey of, with esti-\nmate of cost, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n174\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n9\n306\n1\n24\nrailroad from Pensacola, Florida, to Columbus,\nGeorgia, with maps, &c.\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n176\n1\n24\ncanal route, Wells's river to Burlington, Vermont,\nreport of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n190\n1\n24\nHavre de Grace harbor, Legislature of Maryland\nin favor\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n202\n2\n24\nreport of survey\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n184\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n195\n1\n21\ncanal, Falls of Niagara, report of survey, with\nmaps, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n214\n2\n24\nBlack river, New York, report of survey, &c\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n74\n2\n24\nPassaic river, below Newark, New Jersey, survey\nof, Stc.\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx.\nGoogle\n348\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nSurveys, harbors, &c.-Continued.\n2\n24\nJames river, survey of, improvement of the harbor\nof Richmond, Virginia\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n132\n2\n24\nmaps of Kennebeck and other rivers in Maine -\nEx. Doc.\n3\n143\n2\n25\nKennebeck river, report of survey, &c -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n94\n2\n24\nMississippi river, survey of in 1837, by Captain\nChase\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n173\n2\n24\nRigolet's to Mobile point, respecting proposition\nfor the survey of the coast of\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n132\n2\n25\nSouthern Coast, with view to light-houses, &c. -\nEx. Doc.\n2\n21\n2\n23\nCuyahoga river, report of survey\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n95\n2\n25\nLynn harbor, survey of -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n226\n2\n25\nGeorge's banks, by Lieut. Wilkes, of the navy -\nEx. Doc.\n8\n247\n2\n25\nConnecticut river\nand\nSaybrook harbor,\nn\nreport of survey, with map -\nEx. Doc.\n8\n252\n2\n25\nCore Sound channel, N. C., report of survey of\nEx. Doc.\n9\n301\n2\n25\nLakes, Legislature of New York, in favor of sur-\nveying the Northern and Western lakes\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n215\n3\n25\nLegislature of Illinois, same object\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n48\n2\n25\nAlleghany river, survey with drawings, &c.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n343\n2\n25\nBeaufort and Wilmington harbors and May river,\ncauses in the delay of making surveys\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n345\n3\n25\nMay river, from Tybee har to Hunting Island, sur-\nvey of, by Lieutenant Wilkes, with view to\nnaval depot -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n85\n2\n25\nfrom Southern termination to Dismal Swamp ca-\nnal, down the Pasquetank river, Croatan, and\nPamlico sounds to Winyaw bay, with a view of\nopening inland communication from Chesa-\npeake Bay to Charleston, South Carolina\n-\nEx. Doc.\n11\n445\n2\n25\nSandusky harbor, report of survey\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n399\nS\n25\nProvincetown harbor, survey of, by Major Graham\nEx. Doc.\n5\n121\n3\n25\nSt. Helena bar, in relation to survey of, with view\nto light-house\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n187\n8\n25\nNewark Bay, survey of, by Lieutenant Gedney, of\nthe navy, with chart, &c.\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n183\n8\n25\nNeenah or Fox river, Wiskonsin, report of survey\nwith map, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n102\n3\n25\nMarcus Hook, survey of\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n110\n8\n25\nStonington harbor, survey of\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n166\n8\n25\nDelaware City harbor and Back creek, survey of\nEx. Doc.\n4\n199\n1\n24\nSureties, report of the Solicitor of the Treasury as to the\nliability of sureties in the case of Smith and\nMcClelland -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n129\nSureties, reports on applications to be relieved from\nliability as sureties, &c., viz:\n1\n22\nin favor of releasing W. W. Whitaker and others,\nsureties of Amos Edwards, collector of direct\ntax, &c., defalcation having occurred before the\nexecution of the bond, from which the claimants\nseek relief\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n64\n1\n22\nin favor of releasing Joel Wright from the payment\nof balance on recognizance bond forfeited, &c. -\nRep. Com.\n1\n94\n1\n22\nin favor of relieving the executors of Thomas\nWorthington, surety of Findley, receiver of\nland office, on the ground of indulgence, &c., to\nthe principal -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n181\n1\n22\nin favor of relieving Saunders and Porter as sure-\nties for Paymaster Estes, from judgment against\nthem for money placed in his hands to pay\ntroops money furnished after troops were dis-\ncharged, &c.\n-\n-\n-\nRep.\nCom.\n237\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 To 1839.\n349\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nSureties, reports on applications to be relieved from\nliability as sureties, viz:\n2\n25\nin favor of relieving Saunders and Porter as sure-\nties for Paymaster Estes, from judgment against\nthem for money placed in his hands to pay troops,\nmoney furnished after the troops were dis-\ncharged, &c. -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n845\n1\n22\nin favor of relieving Elias Earle as surety of Car-\nruth, on contract to deliver arms, &c.; contract\nhaving been fulfilled by another, on same terms\nRep. Com.\n8\n359\n1\n23\nin favor of relieving Crawford and Jones, sureties\nof Thomes F. Green, postmaster, on the ground\nof indulgences to him without their consent or\nknowledge\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n?Rep. Com.\n3\n451\n1\n22\nin favor of releasing the property of John Morrison\nas surety of Morrison and Wheeler, on contract,\nto deliver arms, &c.; on the ground of delay in\nnot prosecuting judgment, &c, to final issue -\nRep. Com.\n5\n513\n2\n22\nin favor of relieving General Alexander Macomb,\none of the sureties of Paymaster Champlain, on\nthe ground of delay in prosecuting, &c.\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n6\n2\n22\nreport of Committee of Claims, adverse to same -\nRep. Com.\n1\n114\n2\n24\nsimilar report in case of the executors of James\nRoddy, another of the sureties\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n187\n2\n22\nagainst the application of Wallis & Leckie, to be\nreleased from their liability as sureties of Pay-\nmaster Hayden, deceased\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n36\n2\n22\nagainst the case of Benj. Collins, surety of B. H.\nHouse, postmaster\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n110\n1\n23\nagainst the case of John McCally, surety of Jona-\nthan Jackson, collector of internal revenue, &c.\nRep. Com.\n1\n83\n1\n23\nagainst the application of William Crawford,\nsurety of A. P. Hays, receiver of land office,\nclaiming to be relieved, on the ground that the\ndefault occurred under previous bond, and on\naccount of moneys under the bond on which he\nwas security, being paid over to make good the\ndeficit under the previous one ; opinion of the\ncommittee is, that the debtor had the right to\nmake appropriation of payments, &c. -\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n101\n1\n23\nin favor of releasing Samuel Belding and others,\nsureties Purser Bostwick, lost in the Epervier\nRep. Com.\n2\n269\n1\n23\nin favor of relieving Smith and McClelland, sure-\nties of Samuel Smith, receiver of land office,\non the ground of the delay in prosecuting, &c.\nRep. Com.\n8\n430\n1\n24\nreport of the Solicitor of the Treasury on the\nabove case\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n129\n2\n25\nanother favorable report, same case\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n357\n1\n23\nagainst releasing Shubael Conant, surety of Pay-\nmaster Langham\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n493\n1\n23\nreport against the case of Spafford and Yates, ask-\ning to be released, on the ground of delay in\nprosecuting the principal, &c\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n524\n2\n23\nin favor of releasing the sureties of Nicholas Kern,\ncollector of internal revenue, on the ground of\nchanging terms of payment, &c. without their\nconsent\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n187\n1\n24\nin favor of relieving Henry Lee, surety of Pay-\nmaster Ricaud, for money advanced to the Col.\nto pay troops, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n257\n1\n24\nagainst releasing Francisco and Stevenson, sure-\nties of Paymaster Kinkead\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n350\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nSureties, &c.-Continued.\n1\n24\nagainst the case of Alfred R. Moore, surety of con-\ntractor to furnish army stores, &c., asking to\nbe relieved, on the ground of rise in price, &c.,\ncausing the insolvency of the original, and a re-\ncourse to him\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n347\n1\n24\nagainst the application of John Mahon and Asa\nMunger, sureties of David Holt, postmaster,\nasking to be released, on the ground of neglect\non the part of Government to enforce collec-\n.\ntions, &c.; no such neglect made out as would\njustify relief, &c., the question of liability hav-\ning been settled by judicial tribunal -\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n626\n2\n25\nanother report, same case\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n714\n2\n25\nin favor of relieving A. A. Pasco, surety of Post-\nmaster from the payment of fine imposed on the\npostmaster for failing to settle his quarterly\naccounts\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n544\n2\n25\nin favor of releasng W. R. Agee, in similar case -\nRep. Com.\n8\n652\n2\n25\nin favor of releasing Thomas Latham from his lia-\nbility as surety for the payment of judgment, on\nthe ground of indulgencies to the principal,\nwithout his knowledge or consent\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n273\n3\n25\nagainst the claim of the sureties of Postmaster\nWebster, for the allowance of disbursements,\n&c., the evidences of which, as alleged, were\ndestroyed by the burning of his office -\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n57\n1\n24\nSutton, Moses, lost horse\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n256\n1\n24\nSutton, John, heirs of, commutation claim\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n655\n2\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n99\n1\n24\nSutlers, report against indemnifying sutlers for losses,\n&c., attending campaign, &c., their property,\n&c., at their own risk, in the case of A. Morgan\nRep. Com.\n3\n701\nSutlers, report on applications of, to receive dues of\ndeceased soldiers, viz:\n1\n22\nin favor of authorizing Thomas Richardson to re-\nceive pay due deceased soldiers for supplies\nfurnished them, &c. -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n353\n1\n22\nagainst the application of William Baker, to re-\nceive pay due deceased soldiers, for supplies\nfurnished, &c.; proof of the accuracy of his ac-\ncount not satisfactory -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n5\n480\n2\n22\nagainst similar case of Benjamin S. Smoot, for\nsimilar reasons\n-\n-\n-\nI\nRep. Com.\n1\n89\n1\n23\nin favor of allowing Marinus W. Gilbert to receive\nthe pay due deceased soldiers for due bills, &c.\ngiven by them for supplies furnished, &c.\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n350\n1\n24\nin favor of authorizing Bayley and Delord, mer-\nchants, to receive pay due officers and soldiers,\nto the amount of their claim against them, for\nsupplies furnished, &c.\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n359\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n9\n-\n1\n23\nSuzare, Francoise, value of wheat used by troops\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n145\n1\n23\nSwain, Elizabeth, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n221\n1\n24\nSame\nI\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\ns\n681\n2\n23\nSwallow, Larned, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n28\n1\n23\nSwartwood, Joseph, arrears invalid pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n542\n3\n25\nSwartwout, Samuel, collector of customs, New York,\nrespecting the defalcation of -\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n13\n3\n25\ncopy of circular issued by the comptroller of the\nTreasury in 1821, and in relation to certain\nbonds and Treasury warrants referred to in the\nabove documents, respecting his defalcation\nEx.\nDoe.\n3\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 351\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nSwartwout, Samuel.-Continued.\n3\n25\nreasons why his defalcation was not sooner dis-\ncovered copies of his bonds, &c., and copy of\nTreasury circular, &c. of November, 1835\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n69\n3\n25\nreport of committee appointed to investigate the\ndefalcation of Samuel Swartwout\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n313\nSweetland, Elizabeth, widow of Henry Delord, (see\nBailey and Delord.)\n2\n22\nSweeden, on the subject of making indemnity for dam-\nages, in consequence of U.S. armed vessel ta-\nking out of the port of St. Bartholomew, a vessel\nbelonging to the republic of Buenos Ayres\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n129\n1\n22\nSyme, John, administrator of, flour furnished for use of\nthe army, during the revolution\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n190\n1\n23\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n97\n2\n23\nSykes, Jesse, revolutionary pension -\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n114\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n1\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n148\n1\n23\nTactics, military, for the instruction of the militia re-\nport of committee authorizing the publication of\nRep. Com.\n3\n419\n2\n23\nScott's revised code for the army\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n121\n2\n25\nTadlock, Andrew, lost baggage\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n828\n1\n23\nTaft, Daniel, work on Cumberland road\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n455\n1\n23\nTaggart, Arthur, work on Cumberland road\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n455\n1\n24\nTaggart and Cornyn, work on Cumberland road\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n540\n1\n24\nTailor and Austin, damages on contract, delay on part\nof Government\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n694\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n49\n1\n24\nTalbot, David J., change location of land\n-\n-\nRep. Co:n.\n1\n155\n1\n24\nTalmadge, Stephen, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n275\n2\n24\nTaliaferro, John and others, memorial of, on the subject\nof lands ceded by Virginia to the United States\nEx. Doc.\n3\n117\nTalcott's astronomical observations, northern boundary\nof Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois, (see Boundary.)\n1\n22\nTallow, memorial of citizens of New Bedford, against\nreducing duty on\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n123\n1\n22\nof Nantucket, same\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n235\n2\n25\nof Hudson, New York, same\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n224\n2\n25\nof New Bedford, same\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n282\n2\n23\nTant, James, pre-emption in purchase of land -\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n61\n1\n22\nTaney, Augustine, buildings destroyed by the British\n-\nRep. Com.\n5\n490\n2\n23\nTarr and Gott, bounty of fishing voyage\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n47\n1\n24\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n51\n2\n25\nTarrington, William and Francis Garriga, remunerated\nfor relieving wrecked seamen\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n903\nTariff of duties, South Carolina opposes, (see Nullifi-\ncation.)\nmemorials for and against tariff, (see Duties.)\nfor other matters in connection with the tariff,\nother than the following, (see Duties.)\n1\n22\nPresident Jackson recommends modification of,\npage 12\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n22\nreduction of, again recommended, page 8\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n23\nPresident declines recommending farther reduc-\ntion, page 11 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n1\n24\nsame, next subsequent session, page 14 -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n22\nobservations of Mr. McLane, Secretary of Trea-\nsury, on the subject of arranging the tariff of du-\nties to the wants of the Government see his\nannual report on finance, page 14\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\ns\n1\n22\nreport of the Secretary of the Treasury, [Mr. Mc-\nLane,] plan for new tariff\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n22%\n1\n22\nreport of Committee of Ways and Means, [by Mr.\nMcDuffie,] on equalizing and reducing\nEx. Google Doc.\nN\n-\n352\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nTariff of duties.-Continued.\n1\n22\nreport of the minority of the committee, [by Mr.\nIngersoll]\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n279\n1\n22\nreport [by Mr. Adams] from the Com. on Manufac-\ntures. recommending a new tariff of duties\n-\nRep. Com.\n5\n481\n1\n22\ninformation in 1832 in relation to the effect of the\ntariff on certain articles, such as iron, cottons,\nwoollens, &c., submitted by Mr. Adams, with a\nview to the adjustment of the -\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n264\n]\n22\nstatement showing the amount of duties which\nwould accrue under bill reported by Mr. Adams,\npage 24\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n264\n2\n22\ncomparative statements of duties under acts of\n1816, '18, '24, '28, and '32, and the bill reported\nat the present session 1833, by the Committee\nof Ways and Means\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n96\n2\n22\ndata on which the Secretary of the Treasury cal-\nculates the duties will amount to eighteen mil-\nlions annually, after 3d March, 1833 -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n97\n1\n23\nrules and regulations adopted by the Treasury\nDepartment for the purpose of carrying into ef-\nfect the act of July, 1832, and March, 1833\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n43\n1\n23\ncopies of instructions to collectors under acts of\nJuly, 1832, and March, 1833\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n47\n2\n22\nreport of the Committee of Ways and Means, [by\nMr. Verplanck,] recommending a reduction and\nalteration in the tariff of duties; with state-\nments of the amount that would accrue under\nthe proposed reduction\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n14\n2\n22\nreport of Mr. Adams, [minority of the Committee\non Manufactures,] on the subject of protecting\nmanufactures, etc.\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n122\n2\n24\nreport of the Committee of Ways and Means, [by\nMr. Cambreleng,] in favor of modifying tariff of\nduties, so as to reduce the revenue to the wants\nof the Government\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n86\n1\n22\nTate, Robert L., revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n367\n2\n25\nTate and Porter, sureties of McClellan\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n1058\n1\n23\nTatum, Nathaniel P., refund the 10 per centum with-\nheld on contract, etc. -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n482\n1\n24\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n17\n2\n25\nTatem, William, money lost in the mail\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n631\n1\n22\nTaylor, George, memorial of, French spoliations prior\nto 1800\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n14\n1\n22\nTaylor, John, invalid pension, [erroneously numbered\n231]\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n258\n2\n22\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n7\n2\n22\nTaylor, John, heirs of, commutation claim\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n22\n1\n23\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n90\n1\n22\nTaylor, Frances and Judith, heirs of Field, seven years\nhalf pay, revolutionary\nI\n-\nI\nRep. Com.\n3\n358\n1\n23\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n31\n1\n22\nTaylor, Thornton, heirs of, commutation claim\n-\nRep. Com.\n5\n493\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n249\n1\n22\nTaylor, Thomas, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n410\n3\n25\nTaylor, Thomas W., horse impressed and lost -\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n275\n1\n23\nTaylor, Vincent, provisions taken from him, use of the\ntroops, etc.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n386\n1\n23\nTaylor, Jane, lost horse, late war with Great Britain\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n532\n1\n24\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n%\nTaylor, James, of Kentucky, paymaster, settle his ac-\ncounts on principles of equity -\n-\n-\n\\\nRep. Com.\nallowance of commissions on disbursements, etc.\nRep. Com\nogle\n1\n94\n4\nFM\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 353\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n2\n23\nTaylor, James, of Massachusetts, arrears of revolutionary\npension\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n57\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n183\n2\n24\nTaylor, Janette and others, heirs of John Paul Jones,\nmemorial of, for repayment of advances, etc.,\nby him during the revolution -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n-\n19\n1\n24\nTaylor, Francis, Col., heirs of, commutation claim\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n492\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n-\n127\n2\n24\nTaylor, William R., administrator of Jonathan, allow-\nnce of interest\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n-\n-\n517\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n-\n23\n1\n24\nTaylor, Dr. Charles, heirs of, commutation claim\nRep. Com.\n3\n-\n563\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n-\n-\n137\n3\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n24\n2\n24\nTaylor, Huldah, revolutionary pensions\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n10\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n161\n2\n25\nTaylor, Mary, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n669\n2\n25\nTaylor, Tilford change entry of land -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n691\n2\n25\nTaylor, P. W. and others\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n-\n980\n2\n25\nTaylor, Cornelius\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n-\n992\n3\n25\nTaylor, Nathaniel, injuries sustained, being removed as\nIndian intruder\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n-\n-\n92\n2\n22\nTeas, William heirs of, commutation claim -\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n42\n1\n23\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n116\n1\n22\nTea case, report of committee in favor of indemnifying\nMarshal of Pennsylvania, damages, seizure of\ncertain teas, etc.\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n5\n-\n-\n486\n2\n22\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n103\n1\n24\nTeal, Nathaniel, work on Cumberland road\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n786\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n56\n1\n25\nTeackle, Littleton Dennis, on the subject of a national\ncurrency\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n6\n2\n25\nsame subject\n-\n-\nI\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n30\n2\n25\nTebbs, Thomas, heirs of, revolutionary claim -\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n365\n1\n22\nTeel, John, revolutionary pension\nI\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n86\n2\n25\nTelfair, Catharine, daughter of Captain Josiah Wool,\nrevolutionary bounty land\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n974\n2\n25\nTelegraphs, report of the Secretary of the Treasury, on\nthe propriety of establishing system of\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n15\n2\n25\nTelegraphs, Electro-magnetic, report of committee in\nfavor of aiding, test practicability of -\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n753\n3\n25\nProfessor Morse, on same subject\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n58\n1\n22\nTennille, William A., invalid pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n185\n2\n25\nTennessee, school lands, report of committee authoriz-\ning sale of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n100\n1\n22\nTennessee lands in, report of committee in favor of au-\nthorizing the State to dispose of the vacant lands,\nissue grants, and perfect titles, etc.\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n280\n1\n23\nsame, same object\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n120\n1\n24\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n57\n2\n25\nmemorial of the Legislature, on same subject\n-\nEx. Doc.\n-\n8\n-\n282\n9\n317\n2\n25\nanother report of committee, same subject\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n101\n8\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n119\n1\n22\nSalt Lick reservation, report of committee with\ndocuments in relation to the leasing of\n-\nRep. Com.\n5\n488\n1\n24\nreport of committee in favor of authorizing the\nState to grant titles to settlers on said Salt Lick\nreservation\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n369\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n407\n8\n25\nprotest of R. P. Currin, in relation to this reserva-\nigitized by\ntion -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n45\n354\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n2\n24\nTennessee volunteers, President recommends compen-\nsation be made to those who attended the ren-\ndezvous, but were not mustered into service,\npage 19\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n25\nPaymaster General communicates various docu-\nments on the subject of the claims of those who\norganized for Florida, but were not mustered\ninto service, with muster rolls, &c.\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n34\n2\n24\nreport of committee on the subject of paying vol-\nunteers for their services in 1836\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n196\n1\n22\nTennessee river, report of survey in 1828, with view to\ncanal, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n104\n2\n23\nreport of committee in favor of authorizing the\ncollection of tolls on canal around the Muscle\nShoals\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n24\n2\n23\nreport in favor of aiding Alabama to make canal,\nColbert's Shoals, with report of commissioners\nRep. Com.\n1\n104\n1\n24\nreport of engineer, in 1836, on the condition of the\nimprovements at the Muscle Shoals -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n222\n1\n24\nreport of committee in favor of repealing restric-\ntion as to the price of sales of land granted for\nthe improvement of the Tennessee, Coosa, and\nother rivers\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep Com.\n2\n505\n1\n24\nTennessee Canal Commissioners, report of\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n170\n1\n23\nTennessee, southern boundary, between Mississippi\nand Tennessee, report of committee on the sub-\nject of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n445\n1\n22\nTennessee, State of, memorial of inhabitants, in behalf\nof Cherokee Indians\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n163\n1\n24\nmemorial of the Legislature, for hospital at Mem-\nphis -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n172\n2\n25\nLegislature of, against sub-treasury\n-\n7\n181\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n25\ninhabitants of Knox county, improvement of the\nTennessee river\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n270\n25\n8\n282\n2\nLegislature, in relation to vacant lands in\n-\nEx. Doc.\n9\n317\n2\n25\ninhabitants of the first congressional district, on\nthe currency - -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n11\n46%\n1\n22\nTerre Aux Bœufs, report of committee confirming cer-\ntain land claims\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n62\n1\n22\nTerritory of Wiskonsin, report of committee in favor of\nestablishing -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n145\n1\n24\nTexas, remarks of Pres. in relation to the observance\nof neutrality between Mexico and Texas, page 6\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n24\nsame, at next subsequent session, page 4\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n24\ncorrespondence with the Government of Mexico,\nin relation to neutrality and military operations,\nas it respects Texas\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n256\n2\n25\ncorrespondence on the subject of neutrality to-\nwards Texas -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n74\n[letter from the President to the Governor of\nArkansas not to be found.]\n1\n24\non the subject of protecting western frontiers\nagainst invasion from Texas -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n249\n3\n25\nin relation to the invasion of the frontiers of Lou-\nisiana by an armed force from the republic of\nEx. Doc.\n3\n71\n2\n24\nmessage of President, with report of (Mr. Morfett)\nagent appointed to ascertain the political con-\ndition, &c: of -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n35\n2\n24\nreport of committee in favor of recognizing the\nindependence of Texas\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n2\n240\n,\n24\nLegislature of Connecticut, in favor of recogni-\nby\nzing the independence of\n-\nEx. Doc.\n,\n-\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 To 1839.\n355\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nTexas-Continued.\n1\n25\nmessage of the President, and correspondence on\nthe subject of annexing Texas to the United\nStates\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n40\n1\n25\nmemorial of women of Boston against annexa-\ntion of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n45\n2\n25\nreport of Secretary of State in relation to any\nproposition for the annexation of\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n409\n3\n25\nobservations of the President in relation to propo-\nsition for the annexation of; President's mes-\nsage, page 7 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n3\n25\ndocuments, same subject documents with Presi-\ndent's message, page 33\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n25\nLegislature of Rhode Island against annexation of\nEx. Doc.\n2\n55\n2\n25\nLegislature of Vermont on the subject of\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n182\n2\n25\nLegislature of Alabama in favor of annexation\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n196\n2\n25\nLegislature of Ohio against annexation -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n211\n2\n25\nLegislature of Massachusetts, same\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n373\n3\n25\ntreaty with, fixing boundary ; documents with\nPresident's message, page 32 -\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n8\n1\n22\nTharp, William, indemnified, damages, endorsing draft\nof public officer, &c. -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n97\n2\n24\ncost of fees, Sc.\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n230\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n68\n1\n23\nThatcher, Winslow, and others, bounty on fishing\nvoyage\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n245\n2\n25\nThames river, report showing when the improvement\nof was commenced, the amount appropriated,\nand the sum required in 1838 -\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n90\n1\n28\nTheams, William, navy pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n5\n506\n1\n24\nTheobald, Francis R., refund fine, sailing without man-\nifest -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n103\n3\n25\nTheller, E. A., memorial of, on subject of allegiance -\nEx. Doc.\n4\n172\n1\n22\nThomas, John H., confirmation of land claim -\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n37\n1\n22\nThomas, John, commutation claim\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n129\n1\n22\nThomas, Joel, confirmation, land claim\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n148\n1\n22\nThomas, Judith, widow of John, five years half pay,\nlate war\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n156\n1\n23\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n160\n1\n22\nThomas, Isaac, and Wm. M. Wilson, confirmation, land\nclaim\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n382\n1\n24\nThomas, James, settlement of his accounts, quarter-\nmaster general, late war with Great Britain -\nRep. Com.\n8\n571\n1\n23\nThomas, Joseph S., additional allowance for buildings\ndestroyed at Plattsburg\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n41\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n238\n2\n25\nThomas, Amos, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n156\n2\n25\nThomas, Major General John, heirs of, revolutionary\n}\n{\n2\n336\nRep. Com.\nservices\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n4\n967\n3\n25\nThomas, William, horse lost, military service\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n315\n1\n22\nThompson, Samuel, pay for blankets furnished militia\nRep. Com.\n2\n305\n1\n23\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n2\n2\n22\nThompson, John, of Virginia, damages, Government\nfailing to fulfil, on their part, contract\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n2\n1\n23\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n12\n2\n22\nThompson, John, of Louisiana, services as clerk to land\ncommissioners\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n69\n1\n23\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n131\n2\n23\nThompson, Jacob, evidence of claim of, to Choctaw\nreservation -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n172\n1\n22\nSame\nof\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n2\n-22\nThompson, Lydalin, widow of John, pension -\nRep. Com.\n2\n22\nThompson, Emma, navy pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n19\n-\n356\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n1\n23\nThompson, Elizabeth, executor of, buildings destroyed\nby the British\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n326\n1\n23\nThompson, Josiah, expenditures, &c., superintending\nCumberland road\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n556\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n63\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n3\n663\n1\n24\nThompson, Francis B., services as commissariat, and\nhorse injured in express service\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n661\n2\n24\nThompson, Amos, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\n,\nRep. Com.\n1\n79\n3\n25\nThompson and Milnor, extra services, custom house\nofficers\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n211\n1\n22\nThorn, Joseph, remission of duty, goods saved from\nwrecks\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n172\n1\n22\nThorn, James, and others, damages under contract with\nElbert Anderson\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n5\n465\n1\n22\nThornton, Jane, widow of Colonel John, commutation\nclaim\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n143\n1\n22\nThornton, Presley, representatives of, commutation\nclaim\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n5\n470\n1\n23\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n32\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n250\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n242\n8\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n35\n1\n24\nThornton, Michael, change location, military land, un-\nfit for cultivation\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n141\n1\n22\nThorndike and Parsons, refund extra duties on theirship\nRep. Com.\n2\n300\n1\n24\nThornburgh, George, horse lost in military service\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n790\n2\n24\nThorp, Wilson, grant of land -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n113\n1\n22\nThree Sisters, owners of the schooner, fishing bounty -\nRep. Com.\n3\n433\n2\n25\nThree Brothers, owners of the schooner\ndo\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n84\n2\n24\nThruston, Judge Buckner, one of the judges of the Dis-\ntrict of Columbia, evidence reported by com-\nmittee appointed on charges against ; official\nmisconduct, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n327\n1\n24\nThweatt, Thomas, heirs of, commutation claim\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n565\n1\n24\nTiers, Cornelius, damages, etc., contract, navy blocks\nRep. Com.\n3\n690\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n508\n1\n22\nTiffany, Hosea, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n369\n1\n22\nTiffany, Thomas, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n369\n2\n24\nTiffany, Sylvester, invalid pension\n28\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n321\n3\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n258\n1\n23\nTifft, Amasa A., invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n274\n1\n22\nTilford, James, property lost, etc., late war with Great\nBritain\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n308\n1\n23\nSame -\nRep. Com.\n1\n125\nI\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n1\n1\n23\nTilden, Horatio, military services\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n358\n2\n25\nTilden, Ann, navy pension\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n994\n1\n24\nTillett, Samuel, services teaching school, emigrating\nIndians\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n362\n2\n25\nSame -\nRep. Com.\n4\n858\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n23\nTimony, Daniel, work on Cumberland road\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n455\nTimber, reports on applications for the payment of,\ntaken for public purposes, viz:\n1\n22\nin the case of the heirs of Jeremiah Buckley\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n71\n1\n22\nin the case of Philip Hickey\nI\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n338\n2\n24\nagainst the claim of L. Bissell, for trees, etc., cut\nand taken from his land on the banks of the Mis-\nsissippi, with a view to the improvement of that\nriver, by Government agent, etc.\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n283\n-\n22\nTingle, George, services as clerk, office of secretary of\nby\nFlorida\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 357\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n2\n25\nTippett, Edward D., on the subject of steam engines -\nEx. Doc.\n8\n289\n2\n25\nTipton, Abrabam, heirs of, commutation claim\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n618\n1\n23\nTirel, Josiah, invalid pension -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n399\n2\n24\nTobacco, report of the committee on the subject of high\nduties and restrictions, by foreign governments,\non\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n239\n1\n25\nMessage of President communicating correspond-\nence of our agents abroad, on the same subject\nEx. Doc.\n1\n41\n2\n25\ndocuments in relation to measures taken to pro-\ncure the reduction of duties, on\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n258\n8\n25\nremarks of President Van Buren, as to the pro-\nceedings, etc. taken by the Executive, on same\nsubject, page 14\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n3\n25\ndespatch of Mr. Stevenson, Minister at London, on\nsame subject - -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n230\n3\n25\nreport of select committee, by Mr. Jenifer, on the\nsubject of the tobacco trade\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n810\n2\n24\nreport of committee against allowing drawback on\nimported leaf, when made into cigars -\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n688\n2\n22\nTodd, Elisha, Indian depredations\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n91\n1\n24\nTodd, Thomas, heirs of, bounty land, late war\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n678\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n282\n2\n24\nTodd, Levi, heirs of, Virginia revolutionary half pay -\nRep. Com.\n1\n202\n1\n24\nTongue, Anna, representatives of Col. John Stewart,\nseven years revolutionary half pay\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n687\n2\n24\nTongue, James, buildings destroyed by the British, late\nwar -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n821\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n1046\nTonnage duties, reports on applications for the remission\nof, (see Duties.)\n1\n22\nTonnage duties, levied at Guadeloupe and Martinique,\non the subject of\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n21\n1\n28\nreport of committee respecting discriminating du-\nties, Porto Rico and Cuba\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n468\n1\n22\ndocuments on the subject of exempting Portu-\nguese vessels from\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n206\n2\n22\nletter from the Secretary of State, refund tonnage\nduties levied on certain foreign vessels\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n129\n1\n22\nreport of committee against repealing act autho-\nrizing Baltimore, to collect tonnage duty as port\ncharges, etc. -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n445\n1\n22\nTonnage of the United States, annual statement of, for\n1831 ; see annual statements of commerce and\nnavigation.\nEx. Doc.\n5\n230\n2\n22\nFor 1832\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n109\n1\n23\nFor 1833\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n355\n2\n23\nFor 1834\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n187\n1\n24\nFor 1835\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nF.x. Doc.\n6\n258\n2\n24\nFor 1836\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n188\n2\n23\nFor 1837\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n372\n8\n25\nFor 1838\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n253\n2\n23\nTonnage, American and foreign, employed in the foreign\ntrade, in 1833, page 14\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n118\n1\n23\nTools, report of committee in favor of paying John Rose\nfor tools belonging to him, and destroyed by the\nburning of the navy yard at Washington\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n454\nTopographical engineers, (see Engineers.)\n1\n22\nTorrey, Joseph W., services as attorney in Michigan -\nRep. Com.\n1\n49\n1\n23\nTorrey, Joseph, heirs of, commutation claim -\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n133\n1\n23\nToulon, French sailors accidentally killed by firing a\nsalute from United States frigate in the harbor of\nEx. Google Doc.\nby\n[See France.]\n-\n-\n-\n-\n6\n492\n1\n22\nTownsend, Sylvanus, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n162\n358\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n1\n28\nTownsend, Jacob, injuries to his land, by United States\ntroops\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n130\n1\n-23\nTownley, Thomas F., heirs of, damages, etc., protested\ndraft\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n287\n1\n24\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n4\n2\n25\nTown, Thomas B., administrator of Timothy Currin -\nRep. Com.\n4\n846\n2\n25\nTown, John, representatives of, commutation claim\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n853\n1\n23\nTozier, William, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n1\n1\n24\nTrabune, Daniel, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n510\n1\n22\nTracy, Levi, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n438\n1\n24\nTracy, Nathaniel, representatives of, revolutionary cer-\ntificate\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n799\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n120\n2\n25\nTrafton, John\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n659\n2\n23\nTrail creek harbor, report of survey of, with plan and\nestimate of cost of constructing\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n194\n2\n24\nTrask, Primus, colored man, revolutionary pension\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n74\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\nI\n275\n1\n24\nTravers, Mathias, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n412\n2\n25\nTravers, William, cattle taken from him in 1816, use of\ntroops\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n965\n3\n25\nTravers, William and others, Indian depredations in\nFlorida\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n162\n1\n23\nTransfer of appropriations, in the War Department, in\n1832 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n4\n1\n23\nin the Treasury Department, in 1832\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n5\n1\n24\nsame, in 1835 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n6\n2\n25\nsame, in 1837 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n18\n1\n24\nin the naval service, in 1886\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n257\n1\n24\nreport of committee in favor of making transfer to\nsettle accounts of Major Maurice\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n532\n,\nTransportation, (see Freight.)\n1\n22\nTransportation, money, report of committee in favor of\nallowing James Scrivener, a seaman, engaged\non the lakes -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n290\n2\n22\nsame to Samuel Hambleton, purser in the navy,\nrepairing to Washington to settle his accounts,\netc. -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n82\n1\n23\nin favor of paying claim of Daniel Whitney, assign-\nment of transportation account, from officer in\nthe army\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n469\n1\n22\nTransylvania University, report of committee on grant-\ning land to\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n138\n2\n25\nmemorial of the University, same object\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n103\n1\n24\nTreadwell, Moses, bounty on fishing voyage -\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n514\n2\n23\nTreasurer's accounts, for 1834\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n110\n1\n24\nsame,\nfor 1835\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n12\n2\n24\nsame,\nfor 1836\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n14\n2\n25\nsame,\nfor 3d and 4th quarters of 1886 -\nEx. Doc.\n1\n8\n3\n25\nsame,\nfor 1st and 2d quarters of 1887 -\nEx. Doc.\n1\n8\n3\n25\nsame,\nfor the two last quarters of 1837,\nand 1st and 2d quarter of 1838\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n233\nTreasury, (see Finance.)\n(see Currency.)\n(see Revenue.)\n(see Balances.)\n2\n25\nTreasury drafts, &c., amount paid in specie, by deposite\nbanks on Treasury orders, between May 13 and\nDecember 15, 1887 -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n123\n1\n25\nTreasury notes, issue of, recommended, (see report of\nSecretary of the Treasury on the state of the\nfinance)\n-\n-\n-\n-\nDigitized by Ex. Doc.\nGoogle\n-\n0\n2\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 359\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nTreasury notes.-Continucd.\n1\n25\ncorrespondence, Secretary of the Treasury with\nbanks and individuals on the subject of an issue\nof\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n38\n2\n25\nreport of committee in favor of issuing, in 1838 -\nRep. Com.\n3\n716\n2\n25\namount issued up to the 24th March, 1838;\namount received in payment of public dues, to\nsame period -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n295\n2\n25\nsame, to the 30th of April, 1838\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n356\n2\n25\nsame, to the 10th of May, 1838 -\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n366\n3\n25\namount issued at the end of each week in 1838 -\nEx. Doc.\n3\n60\n3\n25\nSecretary of the Treasury recommends issue of,\nto pay pensioners in 1839\nI\n-\n-\nEx. Doc\n4\n185\n2\n25\nTreasury, notes lost, report of committee in favor of\npaying the Hon. Joseph C. Noyes amount of\nthree Treasury notes, accidentally destroyed -\nRep. Com.\n1\n291\n1\n23\nreport in the case of Ahas Hays, Treasury notes\nlost\n-\n-\nI\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n387\nTreasury, notes, issued during late war with Great\nBritain, reports on applications, for losses on\nsales of, VIZ:\n1\n22\nin favor of Robert C. Ludlow, purser in the navy\nRep. Com.\n2\n301\n1\n22\nin favor of Walton and De Graff, acting navy\nRep. Com.\n3\n394\nagents\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n22\nin favor of Wm. P. Zantzinger, purser in the navy\nRep. Com.\n1\n78\n1\n23\nin favor of Lieut. Mervin P. Mix, recruiting\nservice\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n205\n1\n23\nagainst the claim of Marinus W. Gilbert, sutler -\nRep. Com.\n3\n339\n1\n23\nin favor of Capt. W. Chauncey, recruiting service\nRep. Com.\n4\n527\n1\n24\nagainst the claim of John G. Pray, for losses on\ndisbursements, while sub-contractor -\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n584\n1\n24\nagainst the claim of Emerson and Green\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n596\n1\n24\nagainst the claim of Col. Joseph Loring, not au-\nthorized to disburse them at a loss\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n621\n2\n24\nagainst the claim of James Rundlet, for losses on\nnotes received in payment, under contract, &c.\nRep. Com.\n1\n5\n1\n25\nTreasury, Independent or Sub-Treasury, President Van\nBuren recommends the separation of the Treas-\nury from banks, and the establishment of sys-\ntem of, (see his message at commencement of\nextra session in 1837)\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n1\n25\nsame by Secretary of the Treasury, at same ses-\nsion ; see his annual report on finance\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n25\nagain recommended by the President, page 9\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n3\n3\n25\nsame, page 10 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n25\nsame again recommended by the Secretary of the\nTreasury in his annual report on finance, page 12\nEx. Doc.\n1\n4\n3\n25\nsame,\nsame, page 18\n-\n-\nI\nEx. Doc.\n1\n4\n1\n25\nmode of collecting revenue in Great Britain and\nFrance\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n12\n1\n25\nnumber of offices, and the probable annual ex-\npense of the proposed system -\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n36\n2\n25\nreport of Committee of Ways and Means, by Mr.\nCambreleng, on the subject of the currency,\nnational bank, and sub-treasury, with views of\nthe minority of the committee, by Mr. Sergeant,\nannexed\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n634\n3\n25\nreport of select committee, by R. M. T. Hunter,\non the subject of the collection, safekeeping, &c.\nof the public revenue, connected with the sub-\nTreasury system\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com\nDigitized by\n360\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nTreasury, Independent or Sub-Treasury.-Continued.\nmemorials for and against sub-Treasury, viz\n1\n25\nproceedings of meeting, Hamilton county, Ohio,\napproving of -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n47\n2\n25\nLegislature of Rhode Island, against\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n175\n2\n25\nLegislature of Ohio, same\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n176\n2\n25\nLegislature of Tennessee, same\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n181\n2\n25\ninhabitants of St. Clair, Illinois, in favor\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n203\n2\n25\ninhabitants of Newport, Rhode Island, same\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n229\n2\n25\nHouse of Assembly of New York, same\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n236\n2\n25\nproceedings of Democratic meeting, Philadelphia,\nagainst resolutions passed by House of Repre-\nsentatives of Pennsylvania\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n240\n2\n25\nsame against sub-Treasury\n-\n-\n-\nEx, Doc.\n8\n241\n2\n25\nremonstrance of the friends of the Administration\nagainst the sub-Treasury\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n242\n2\n25\ninhabitants of the State of New Jersey, against -\nEx. Doc.\n8\n244\n2\n25\nLegislature of Pennsylvania in favor of postpone-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n}\nEx. Doc.\nan\n8\n249\nment\n9\n319\n2\n25\nresolutions of the Senate of Pennsylvania, same -\nEx. Doc.\n9\n320\n2\n23\nproceedings of meeting of Rensselaer county,\nNew York, against\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n267\n2\n25\nproceedings of meeting in Philadelphia, in favor of\nEx. Doc.\n8\n260\n2\n25\ninhabitants of Belleville, New Jersey, against\n-\nEx. Doc.\n9\n323\n2\n25\nLegislature of Maryland, against\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n342\n2\n25\ninhabitants of Marengo, Alabama, against\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n379\n2\n25\ninhabitants of Portland, Maine, against\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n388\n2\n25\ninhabitants of Plainfield, New Jersey, against\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n389\n2\n25\ninhabitants of Buffalo, New York, against\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n392\n2\n25\ninhabitants of Columbia, Pennsylvania, in favor of\nEx. Doc.\n10\n395\n2\n25\ninhabitants of Allegany, Maryland, in favor of\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n397\n2\n25\nLegislature of Masschusetts, against\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n405\n2\n25\ninhabitants of Philadelphia, in favor of -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n11\n431\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n11\n437\n2\n25\nDemocratic meeting of Philadelphia, against\n-\nEx. Doc.\n11\n441\n3\n25\nLegislature of Louisiana, against\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n201\n3\n25\nLegislature of Illinois, against -\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n220\n2\n24\nTreasury, Secretary of the, report of select committee,\nby Mr. Dromgoole, on proposition of Mr. Under-\nwood, to amend the Constitution in relation to\nthe appointment and powers of the Secretary,\nmaking him independent of the President\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n296\nTreasury Department, reports from the Secretary of,\n(see under heads of subjects respectively report-\ned on, from that Department.)\nclerks employed in the, (see Clerks.)\ncontingent expenses, (see Contingent Expenses.)\nContracts made by the, (see Contracts.)\n2\n23\nreport of the Secretary, on the subject of re-\norganizing the Department\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n10\n1\n24\nreport of committee, on same subject\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n740\n2\n25\nSame\nsame\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n81\n2\n24\nsystem of keeping the public accounts, proposed\nby Peter G. Washington\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n71\n2\n25\npostage paid by the, express mail\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n116\n3\n25\neffect of reports of committees of Congress on set-\ntlement of claims at the Department, against\nUnited States\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n84\nTreasury, building, (see Buildings, also see Public\nBuildings.)\nTreaty, with France, indemnity for spoliations, (see\nFrance.)\nDigitized by Google\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.\n361\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nTreaty.-Continued.\n1\n23\nwith Spain, settlement of claims, &c., copy of -\nEx. Doc.\n6\n449\n1\n23\nwith Russia, commerce and navigation, copy of,\n(see Russia) -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n415\n1\n23\nwith Chili, commerce and navigation, copy of -\nEx. Doc.\n5\n418\nI\n22\nwith Mexico, commerce and navigation and\nboundary\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n225\n1\n24\nadditional article, respecting boundary -\n-\nEx Doc.\n6\n250\n1\n22\nwith Denmark, instructions and correspondence\nin negotiating treaty of indemnity, &c.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n249\n1\n22\nwith the Sublime Porte, instructions and corres-\npondence from 1819 in negotiating\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n250\n1\n22\ncopy of treaty -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n304\n1\n22\nwith the Two Sicilies, indemnity for spoliations\nEx. Doc.\n2\n60\n1\n23\nsame as ratified - -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n414\n1\n24\nwith Venezuela, copy of\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n293\n2\n24\nwith Morocco, copy of\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n145\n2\n25\nwith the Sultan of Muscat, page 25\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n3\n2\n25\nwith the King of Siam, page 27\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n3\n3\n25\nwith the Peru Bolivian Confederation, page 23 -\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n3\n25\nwith Texas, in relation to the boundary, page 32\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n3\n25\nwith Greece, copy of, page 35\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc\n1\n2\nTreaties with Indian tribes, viz:\n1\n22\nwith the Ottawas, Wyandots, Creeks, Shawnees,\nand the mixed tribe of Senecas and Shawnees\nEx. Doc.\nБ\n[b]210\n1\n24\nmade in 1836, to wit: with the Cherokees, at\nNew Echota, with the Chippewas, Ottawas,\nand Pottawatamies, copies of, and estimates for\ncarrying them into effect\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n288\n[for other matters connected with the treaty of\nNew Echota, with the Cherokees, see Indians,\nCherokee.]\n2\n24\nwith the Indians in Wiskonsin, in relation to the\nexpediency of holding treaty for the purchase of\nland, and their removal West\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n82\n2\n25\nsum required in 1838, for carrying into effect cer-\ntain new treaties, to wit: with the Chippewas,\nSioux, Sac, and Foxes, Yancton, and Santee\nSioux, Winnebagoes, Six Nations of New York,\nIowas, Oneidas of Green Bay, Osages, and the\nDelawares\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n11\n456\n1\n22\nTrees, on the subject of encouraging the introduction of\nforeign, (see Agriculture and Seeds) -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n198\n2\n25\nmemorial of Dr. Mease, same subject\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n375\n1\n24\nTreville, John De, heirs of, commutation claim\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n393\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n188\n3\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n161\n]\n22\nTrimble, Joseph, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n292\n1\n23\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n69\n1\n22\nTriplett, Thomas, commutation claim\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n96\n2\n25\nTriplett, Thomas, heirs of, commutation erroneously\npaid to persons not entitled, favorable report -\nRep. Com.\n3\n568\n8\n25\nreport adverse to its allowance -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n193\n2\n22\nTriplett, Thomas F., services in valuing Indian im-\nprovements\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n116\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\nI\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n588\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n211\n2\n22\nTriplett, Hedgeman, commutation claim\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n99\nTropical plants, on the subject of the introduction and\ncultivation of, (see Plants.)\nTroops, (see Army.)\nDigitized by\nGoogle\n2\n25\nTrow, Bartholomew, heirs of, commutation -\n-\nRep. Com.\n=\n46\n362\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n1\n24\nTrumble, James, exchange bounty land, unfit for culti-\nvation\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n140\n2\n22\nTruxton, Commodore, Thomas, heirs of, commutation\nclaim\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n87\n2\n24\nTryon, Solomon, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n12\n8\n25\nTryon, William, property destroyed by United States\ntroops, late war\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n106\n2\n25\nTubbs, Samuel and others, Wyoming sufferers\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n863\n1\n23\nTucker and Judge, compensation for use of their patent\nfor the manufacture of anchors\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n428\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n98\n1\n24\nTucker, Mary, change entry of land, located on school\nlands -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n226\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n312\n2\n25\nTucker, Huldah, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n496\n2\n25\nTucker, Aaron, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n574\n2\n25\nTucker, Nathaniel, heirs of\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n862\n2\n25\nTucker's Island, in reference to the preservation of\n-\nEx Doc.\n2\n32\n2\n25\nreport showing the nature of the work, &c.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n90\n2\n25\nproceedings of meeting of citizens, as to the man-\nner, &c. of making the improvement -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n333\n3\n25\nreport of engineer in regard to the manner of mak-\ning the improvement, cost, &c., with copies of\ncontracts\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n223\n2\n24\nTudor, William, junior, late consul and political agent\nin Peru, and charge de affaires to Brazil, cor-\nrespondence of, &c. -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n167\n2\n24\nreport of committee in relation to claim for ser-\nvices, &c., of\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n200\n1\n25\nadditional correspondence\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n32\n2\n25\nanother report of committee, same subject\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n264\n1\n23\nTuffs and Clark, refund forfeiture of certain sugars\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n199\n2\n22\nTupper's due bills, report of committee in relation to\nclaims of holders of due bills issued by Quarter-\nmaster Tupper, with list of the claimants\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n115\n1\n23\nSame -\n-\n-\n!\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n202\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n8\n3\n25\nreport in favor of the claim of Chauncey Calhoun\nRep. Com.\n1\n151\n3\n25\nditto\nof John Howe\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n188\n2\n24\nTupman, John, heirs, revolutionary pension -\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n28\n1\n23\nTurner, Dr. Philip, heirs of, interest on commutation -\nRep. Com.\n1\n176\n1\n24\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nI\nRep. Com.\n1\n298\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n105\n1\n22\nTurner, James, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n$\n395\n1\n24\nTuberville, George L., heirs of, commutation claim\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n422\n1\n22\nTurnbull, George, building bridge on mail road\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n247\n8\n25\nTurney, Ellen, revolutionary pension -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n245\n2\n25\nTurk, Hiram K., services, enrolling emigrating Indians\nRep. Com.\n3\n555\n1\n22\nTurkey, instructions and correspondence in negociating\ntreaty with\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n250\n1\n22\nletter from Secretary of State in relation to an\nappropriation to cover expenses of treaty with\nEx. Doc.\n6\n203\n1\n22\ncopy of treaty with\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n304\n1\n24\nTuttle, Thaddeus, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n157\n1\n24\nTuttle, Joseph, revolutionary pension -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n410\n1\n24\nTuttle, James M., change entry of land, cover improve-\nments\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n241\n1\n23\nTwenty mile creek, report of survey of the harbor at\nmouth of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n354\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n251\n1\n22\nTwiggs, David E., expenses, defending suits on account\n}\n$\n487\nof his official acts\nRep. Com\n-\n-\n-\n-\n5\n495\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 363\nDescription\nSession.\nCongress.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n1\n22\nTwitchell, Timothy, pay for land relinquished to U.S.\nRep. Com.\n2\n241\nTybee bar, (see May river.)\n1\n23\nTyler, Nathaniel, heirs of, scrip for Virginia land war-\nrant -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n387\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n73\n-\n2\n23\nTyler, Henry B., executor of Colonel R. Smith\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n60\n1\n24\nTyner, Thomas, and others, work on Cumberland road\nRep. Com.\n3\n786\n2\n25\nSame -\nRep. Com.\n1\n56\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n24\nTyson, John S., administrator of Sherburne, building\nbuoy -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n633\n-\n2\n25\nUmbrella manufactories of Philadelphia, report of com-\nmittee in favor of refunding duties paid on um-\nbrella stretchers\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n697\n2\n22\nUnavailable funds, report of Secretary of the Treasury\nrespecting\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n64\n-\n-\n-\n-\nI\n25\nUnexpended balances in September, 1837, at extra\nsession\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n17\n-\n2\n25\nreport of Committee of Ways and Means on the\nsubject of balances of appropriations in 1837 -\nRep. Com.\n1\n303\n1\n24\nUnion Gold Mining Company, refund duty on ma-\nchinery\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n216\n-\n2\n25\nUpdegraff, Mary, widow of Isaac, revolutionary pension\nRep. Com.\n3\n807\n3\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n178\n-\n2\n25\nUrrea, Mexican brig, capture and restoration of\nEx. Doc.\n3\n75\n-\n1\n24\nUs-se-Yoholo, (Indian) reservation under Creek treaty\nRep. Com.\n3\n588\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n888\n-\n-\n-\n2\n22\nVaccination of Indians, report of proceedings in rela-\ntion to\nEx. Doc.\n2\n82\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n22\nsame subject, page 175\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n-\n-\n-\n3\n25\nsame in 1838\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n51\n-\n-\n2\n25\nVail, Aaron, expenditures, &c. while consul at L'Orient\nRep. Com.\n3\n637\n1\n23\nVail, Samuel, settlement right to land\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n216\n1\n22\nVallery, J. B., heirs of, confirmation of land claim\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n328\n2\n22\nVallentine, Bernard, bounty land, revolutionary\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n48\n1\n23\nVallentine and McMeehan, work on Cumberland road\nRep. Com.\n4\n455\n1\n22\nVanderburg, James, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n375\n1\n22\nVan Orden, Peter, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n395\nI\n22\nVan Vost, Jacobus, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n411\n1\n23\nVan Voorhes and Peirce, extra allowance on glass fur-\nnished under contract, &c.\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n77\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n2\n-\n-\n.\n2\n23\nVan Valkenburg, Lambert L., invalid pension\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n67\n1\n23\nVan Horn, Isaac, work on Cumberland road -\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n455\n2\n23\nVan Burkelo, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n71\n1\n24\nVan Buren, owners of the schooner, fishing bounty\nRep. Com.\n1\n49\n-\n1\n24\nVan Bibber, Andrew A., administrator of Purser Garrett-\nson -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n662\n-\n-\n2\n25\nVan Brun, Ann Levancher de, commutation -\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n1030\n1\n24\nVan Campen, Moses, commutation pay\nRep. Com.\n3\n581\n-\n-\n2\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n204\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n937\n2\n24\nVanderveer, Albert, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n118\n2\n25\nVanderbilt, Cornelius, post office acceptances\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n722\n2\n24\nVannetten, Captain John, in behalf of his company of\nvolunteers, military services, late war with\nGreat Britain\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n254\n2\n25\nSame -\nRep. Com.\n3\n582\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n2\n25\nVattier, Charles, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n681\n2\n24\nVaughan, William, sailingmaster, for pay while on\nfurlough\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n309\n1\n22\nVaughan, James B., executors of, brick furnished for\npublic works -\nRep. Com. Google\n1\n3\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n28\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n13\n364\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n2\n25\nVaughan, Benjamin, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n307\n1\n24\nVaught, Godfrey, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n370\n1\n24\nVause, William, representatives of, commutation claim\nRep. Com.\n2\n429\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n216\n3\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n221\n2\n22\nVavasseur, John, refund payment on land\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n18\n1\n23\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n72\n1\n22\nVawters, William, commutation pay, revolutionary ser-\nvices\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n44\n2\n28\nreturn commutation pay and receive half pay, un-\nder act for Virginia officers\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\nn\n2\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n156\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n121\n2\n25\nVeaux, James, and others\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n782\n2\n24\nVeazie, Joseph, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n150\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n166\n1\n24\nVenezuela, copy of treaty with\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n293\nVerdict of juries, (see Judgments.)\n2\n25\nVerplast, Nicholas, navy pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n532\n2\n24\nVermillion river, in reference to the improvement of -\nRep. Com.\n1\n175\nVermont, memorials from, for and against the Bank\nU. S., and in relation to the removal of the\ndeposites, (see Bank U. S.)\nmemorials in relation to the tariff, (see Duties.)\n2\n22\nLegislature of, in favor of dividing the proceeds of\nsales of the public lands\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n21\n2\n23\nSame,\nsame object -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n170\n2\n25\nLegislature, on the subject of Texas and slavery\nEx. Doc.\n7\n182\n2\n25\ninhabitants of Montpelier, against neutrality bill\nEx. Doc.\n7\n193\n2\n25\nsame of Washington, same\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n194\n8\n25\nsame of St. Alban, same\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n214\n3\n25\nLegislature of, in favor of organizing the militia -\nEx. Doc.\n$\n89\n3\n25\nmemorial of military convention, on same subject\nEx. Doc.\n4\n140\nVessels, impressed and lost, reports on applications for\nthe payment of, (see Property lest, &c.)\n2\n22\nsunk, defence of Baltimore, late war with Great\nBritain referred to the Third Auditor\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n128\n1\n23\nThird Auditor to take testimony\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n530\n2\n25\nreport of committee against the claim of John\nDonnell\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n66\n1\n22\nVeto, Message of President returning bill for the re-\nnewal of the charter of the Bank United States\nEx. Doc.\n6\n300\n2\n22\nsame, for the improvement of harbors and rivers\nEx. Doc.\n1\n17\n2\n23\nsame, for the improvement of the Wabash river,\npage 22\n-\n-\n-\n-\nI\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n24\nreport of select committee, [by Mr. Dromgoole,]\nagainst amending the Constitution in relation to\nthe veto power, &c. -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n296\n1\n22\nVick, Hartwell W., refund money paid on land\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n427\n2\n23\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n96\n2\n25\nVictor, Theodore and George F. Duckwith, remission of\nduties on goods, damage in their manufacture -\nRep. Com.\n8\n688\n1\n22\nVictorine, French ship, in relation to refunding tonnage\nduties levied on\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n31\n2\n23\nVigo, Col. Francis, supplies furnished Illinois regiment\nin 1778; report adverse\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n122\n1\n24\n.\nfavorable report, same claim\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n317\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n118\n8\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n13\n8\n25\nVillemont, don Carlos de, confirmation of land claim\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n243\nC\n23\nVincennes, rejected land claims in thedistrictof, report of\nEx. Doc.\n5\n198\n25\nreport of commissioners on land claims, in\n-\nEx. Doc\n11\n455\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.\n365\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n1\n23\nVinal, Lemuel, memorial of, praying to be paid value\nof two fishing vessels taken by the British, late\nwar -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n52\n1\n22\nVine, John B., land claim\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n362\n1\n22\nVine and Olive, on making titles to certain holders of\nlands set apart for the cultivation of the\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n272\n1\n22\nVinyard, John, revolutionary pension -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n103\n1\n22\nVirginia, revolutionary half-pay claims, memorial of\nThomas W. Gilmer, agent of the State of Virgi-\nnia in behalf of the officers of the Virginia line;\nwith various documents connected with the sub-\nject; also, a list of officers who were entitled,\n&c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n20\n1\n22\nreport of committee in favor of paying these\nclaims\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n191\n2\n25\nsame in favor of satisfying judgments against Vir-\nginia on account of half-pay to her officers\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n904\n3\n25\namount paid annually to 1838, under act of 1832,\nproviding for the settlement of these claims -\nEx. Doc.\n8\n118\n2\n23\nreport of committee in favor of the heirs of Wil-\nliam Vawter's returning commutation pay, and\nreceiving half-pay under act providing for the\nVirginia officers\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n63\n1\n24\nin favor of the representatives of Wharton Quarles,\nauthorizing the payment of amount of error\nagainst the petitioners, in judgment, courts of\nVirginia, for half-pay, &c.\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n730\n1\n22\nVirginia, revolutionary land bounty scrip; report of\ncommittee against extending the provisions of\nthe act of 1830, authorizing the issuing of scrip\non Virginia warrants -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n2\n1\n22\nreport against issuing scrip to satisfy those out-\nstanding, but in favor of authorizing their loca-\ntion, and granting land for that purpose\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n249\n2\n23\nmemorial of the Legislature of Virginia, asking for\na further appropriation of land scrip to satisfy -\nEx. Doc.\n4\n158\n1\n24\namount of Virginia warrants unsatisfied in 1836 -\nEx. Doc.\n4\n136\n1\n24\nin relation to the quantity of land required to satis-\nfy the Virginia warrants with copy of report of\na committee of the Legislature of Virginia on\nthe subject of the Virginia warrants -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n180\n2\n25\namount of scrip required in 1838, to satisfy those\noutstanding\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n11\n480\n2\n25\nreport of committee in favor of making an addi-\ntional appropriation of 2,000,000 acres, to satisfy\nVirginia warrants\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n557\n2\n25\nquantity allowed to each grade of officers and sol-\ndiers of the Virginia and of the Continental\nlines\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n11\n446\n3\n25\namount of scrip issued to the 1st September, 1835;\namount of warrants presented since, and remain\nunsatisfied\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n121\n1\n22\nin favor of issuing scrip to the heirs of William\nEppes, on a duplicate warrant\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n55\n1\n23\nin favor of issuing scrip to the heirs of Nathaniel\nTyler, on warrant which had been illegally lo-\ncated, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n337\n1\n23\nin favor of permitting Samuel A. Baily to locate\nwarrant in the State of Alabama or Missis-\nsippi -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n418\n1\n24\nin favor of issuing scrip to the assignee of Wilder\ngitized by\nwarrant issued by Virginia in 1784\n-\nRep. Com.\n187\n-\n366\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nVirginia, State of, memorials from, in relation to the\nBank of the U.S. and the removal of the de-\nposites, (see Bank U. S.)\n1\n22\nmemorial of convention at Estellville, on the\nsubject of road from Kentucky to the Lynnville\nmountain, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n15\n1\n22\nresolutions of the Legislature, against the removal\nfrom Mount Vernon, the remains of General\nWashington\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n194\n1\n28\nmemorial of inhabitants in favor of a survey with\na view of connecting the waters of James and\nKenhawa rivers\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n483\n1\n24\nmemorial of citizens of Fredericksburg, for port of\nentry at that place\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n130\n1\n24\nmemorial of citizens for a bridge over river at\nHarper's Ferry\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n206\n2\n24\nmemorial of owners of coal mines and others,\nagainst reducing duty on coal\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n93\n2\n24\nmemorial of John Taliaferro and others, on the\nsubject of lands ceded to the United States by\nVirginia\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n117\n2\n24\nLegislature of, in favor of extending the franking\nprivilege to the members and officers of the\nLegislature of\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n179\n1\n25\nmemorial of inhabitants of Halifax county, re-\nmonstrating against any interference on the\npart of Congress in relation to slavery\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n49\n2\n25\nmemorial of inhabitants of Wheeling, for hospital\nat that place -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n162\n2\n25\ndepositions of persons, showing the necessity of\nthe same\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n182\n2\n25\nreport of committee on petition of inhabitants of,\nin relation to specie payments for postage\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n1019\n2\n25\nVleit, Garrett, services, laying out towns in Wiskonsin\nRep. Com.\n4\n848\nVobeceye, Louis Le Grass de, representatives of Robert\nFarmer, (see Farmer.)\nVolunteers and militia, engaged in suppressing Indian\nhostilities, (see Indian hostilities.)\nhorses belonging to, lost. &c., (see Horses lost.)\n2\n24\nVolunteers and militia, late war with Great Britain;\nnumber and term of service of\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n20\n1\n23\nreport of committee in favor of paying those un-\nder Captain Lacroix, during the late war with\nGreat Britain\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n219\n2\n25\nin favor of allowing pay in lieu of clothing to those\nunder Captain Booker, during the late war with\nGreat Britain\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n990\n2\n25\nnumber employed within the last six years pre-\nvious to 1838, and comparative expense be-\ntween them and regulars\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n271\n2\n24\nsuppressing Indian hostilities, copies of all or-\nders, &c. in relation to calls for, to subdue In-\ndian hostilities; number and term of service of\ntroops mustered into service in 1835 and '36,\n(see Indian hostilities)\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n140\n2\n24\nof Tennessee, President recommends compensa-\ntion to those who attended the rendezvous, but\nwere not mustered into service, page 19\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n25\nPaymaster General communicates various docu-\nments, with the muster rolls, in relation to\nthese claims -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\nreport of committee in favor of paying the Ten-\nDigitized by\nGoogle\n2\n34\nnessee volunteers for services in 1836\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n196\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 367\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nVolunteers and militia-Continued.\n3\n25\ndocuments in relation to the claim of those in ser-\nvice in the Cherokee country, from North\nn\n4\nm\n137\nEx. Doc.\n148\nCarolina, and not paid\n-\n-\n-\n2\n24\nreport of committee in favor of paying the officers\nof the 2d regiment of ailitia of Florida\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n221\n2\n24\nreport in favor of paying those under Major Holt,\nfor services against the Creek Indians in 1836\nRep. Com.\n2\n258\n2\n25\nreport against the claim of Captain Park's com-\npany of Alabama volunteers, against the Creek\nIndians\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n958\n2\n24\nreport of committee in favor of repaying advances\nto, by Wilkes county, Georgia\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n322\n2\n24\nsame, by the corporation of lugusta, Georgia -\nRep. Com.\n2\n319\n2\n24\nsame, by the corporation : Mobile\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n304\n3\n25\ndocuments in favor of company under\nCaptain Drane, guarding `,rating Indians -\nEx. Doc.\n3\n61\n2\n25\nnot considered in actual service before arriving\nat place of rendezvous, although previously\nmustered, &c.; see report of Com. of Claims in\nthe case of William Henry\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n482\n2\n24\nVon Shoultz, N. C., petition of, in relation to the manu-\nfacture of salt\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n89\n1\n24\nVoorhees, Captain P. F., reimburse extra expenses in-\ncurred, having public officers on board of ship\nunder his command in the Mediterranean\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n225\n1\n23\nVoorhise, Luke, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n407\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n278\nVotes for President and Vice President, mode of count-\ning, &c., (see President.)\n1\n24\nVouchers, &c. lost, report in favor of settlement of the\naccounts of Captain Woolsey, on principles of\nn\n-\n1\nRep. Com.\n217\n3\nequity, &c.\n791\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n24\nVought, Godfrey, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n370\n2\n25\nVroman, Josiah E., revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n578\n2\n23\nVroman, Bartholomew E., revolutionary pension\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n579\n2\n25\nVroman, Gilbert, supplies furnished troops in 1834\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n901\n1\n23\nWabash and Erie canal, respecting land granted, aid in\nmaking\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n46\n1\n23\nreport of committee in making a further grant of\nland, aid in completing\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n317\n2\n24\nLegislature of Indiana, sell land on the\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n161\n2\n25\nsale of lands on the line of\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n419\n3\n25\nin relation to a further selection of land for\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n82\n1\n22\nWabash river, estimate of survey for the improvement of\nEx. Doc.\n5\n208\n2\n23\nreport of survey of, made under directions of com-\nmissioners on the part of the States of Illinois\nand Indiana -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n70\n2\n23\nPresident returns bill for the improvement of,\nwith objections, page 21\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n24\nreport of committee on the subject of its improve-\nment, and recommending a grant of land for\nthat purpose -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n327\n1\n22\nWade, Zebulon, invalid pension, favorable report\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n205\n2\n22\nsame,\ndo.\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n7\n2\n24\nsame,\nadverse report\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n109\n2\n25\nWade, Edward, heirs of, revolutionary seven years half-\npay -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n951\n3\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n6\n8\n25\nWade, Margaret, widow of Jonathan, revolutionary pen-\nsion -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n2\n25\nWadsworth, Ichabod, heirs of, revolutionary services\nRep Com\n368\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nWagon and horses, lost in military service, (see Pro-\nperty, also see Horses.)\n1\n24\nWaggoner, Reuben, heirs of, revolutionary services -\nRep. Com.\n1\n236\n1\n22\nWagnon, John P., representatives of, commutation claim\nRep. Com.\n1\n199\n1\n22\nWait, William, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n363\n2\n25\nWakefield, Harvey, and John McCrea\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n368\n2\n24\nWaldon, Charles, buildings destroyed by troops United\nStates in 1836\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n214\n1\n23\nWalker, Samuel D., drawback on Spanish tobacco\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n171\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n104\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n433\n2\n25\nWalker, William, increase, pay as postmaster\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n632\n1\n24\nWalker, William, of Alabama, correct error, purchase\nof land\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n189\n2\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n17\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n95\n1\n24\nWalker, Dudley, purser, for extra services\n-\n.\nRep. Com.\n2\n411\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n259\n1\n24\nWalker, Alexander, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n652\nWalker, Timothy and others, (see revolutionary claim\nof citizens of Charlestown, Massachusetts)\n1\n24\nWalker, John, work on Cumberland road\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n786\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n56\n2\n25\nWalker, Tandy, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n278\n2\n25\nWalker, Thigh\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n333\n2\n25\nWalker, Carothers and Co., extra allowance, mail con-\ntracts\n-\n-\n--\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n745\n$\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n144\n1\n22\nWall, Richard, prize share, under Captain Paul Jones -\nRep. Com.\n2\n288\n1\n24\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n823\n1\n22\nWallace, Thomas, heirs of, commutation claim\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n325\n1\n23\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n57\n2\n22\nWallace and Leckie, sureties of Hayden, paymaster\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n36\n1\n24\nWallace, Jacob, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n432\n1\n24\nWallace, John S., revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n652\n2\n25\nWallace, William, heirs of, commutation claim\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n330\n2\n25\nWallace, Robert, horse lost\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n1035\n1\n24\nWallen, Elias, extra allowance, on contract, &c.\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n234\n2\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n314\n8\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n223\n1\n23\nWaller, Walter, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n1\n1\n23\nWaller, Henry, buildings destroyed by the British\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n553\n1\n24\nWalter, Jacob F., refund amount paid for patent, &c. -\nRep. Com.\n1\n84\n8\n25\nWalter, Jacob, on the subject of the explosion of steam\nboilers\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n173\n1\n22\nWalton and De Graff, losses on Treasury notes and inte-\nrest on advances\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n394\n1\n24\nWaln, S. Morris and Co., refund duty on window glass\ninjured by breakage before arrival\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n642\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n1015\n2\n25\nremit duties on wines destroyed\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n1014\n1\n23\nWalsh, David, work on Cumberland road\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n455\n2\n25\nWalsh, Charles S., administrator of, services as Charge\nin Spain\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n404\n1\n22\nWard and Ficklin, relinquish lien of United States on\ncertain lands by them purchased, &c.\n-\nRep. Com.\n5\n513\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n765\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n404\n1\n22\nWard and Flournoy, exchange certain lands -\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n151\n23\nWard, Nehemiah, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n1\nI\n23 Ward, Jonathan, house destroyed by the enemy during\nthe revolution\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n73\n23 Ward, John, work on Cumberland road\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839.\n369\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n1\n24\nWarden, William, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n721\n1\n24\nWarner, Daniel, representatives of, bounty land\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n399\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n142\n2\n24\nWare, James, navy pension\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n27\n1\n23\nWarehouses, memorial of merchants of New York, in\nfavor of the system of -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n121\n1\n23\nreport of committee on establishing system of\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n323\n2\n24\nsame, on same subject\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n195\n2\n24\nWarren, Captain Samuel, commutation claim\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n286\n1\n24\nWarrior, privateer brig, in favor of paying owners and\ncrew of, prize money paid into court, and em-\nbezzled by its officers\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n788\n2\n25\nmemorial of owners, in relation to same claim -\nEx. Doc.\n9\n304\n2\n25\nreport in favor of paying said claim\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n986\nWar Department, clerks employed in the, (see Clerks.)\ncontracts made by the, (see Contracts.)\ncontingent expenses, (see Contingent Expenses.)\n1\n22\nannual report of the Secretary, with various state-\nments showing the operations of that Depart-\nment in 1831 see documents accompanying\nthe President's message at the commencement\nof session, pages 17 and 53\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n22\nsimilar report and statements for 1832, pages 17\nand 53\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n23\nSame for 1833, pages 17 and 25\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n1\n2\n23\nSame for 1834, pages 33 and 44\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n24\nSame for 1835, pages 39 and 50\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n24\nSame for 1836, pages 102 and 125\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n25\nSame for 1837, pages 181 and 200\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n3\n3\n25\nSame for 1838, pages 97 and 113\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n22\nappropriations and expenditures for the service\nof the War Department, and showing the amount\nof balances, &c. in 1831\n/ -\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n134\n2\n22\nSame, in 1832 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n128\n1\n23\nSame, in 1833 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n390\n2\n23\nSame, in 1834 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n112\n1\n24\nSame, in 1835 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n83\n2\n24\nSame, in 1836 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n119\n2\n25\nSame, in 1837 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n92\n3\n25\nSame, in 1838 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n104\n2\n23\nstatement showing the appropriations for 1834,\nand estimates of the amount that will be re-\nquired for 1835, for each bureau of the War\nDepartment, having charge of disbursements,\n&c.; documents President's message, page 309\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n2\n25\namount paid by the, for postage, express mail\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n119\n3\n25\neffect of reports of committees in settlement of\nclaims at the Department against U.S.\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n101\n3\n25\nextra clerks employed, answer calls of House of\nRepresentatives\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n115\n3\n25\nestimate for building fire proof building -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n119\n1\n22\nreport of committee on the subject of contract be-\ntween Samuel Houston, and the Department\nfor supplying Indians with rations, &c.\n-\nRep. Com.\n5\n502\n2\n24\nWashington, Peter G., on the subject of re-organizing\nthe Treasury Department, simplifying inode of\nkeeping public accounts, &c. -\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n71\n1\n22\nWashington, General, resolutions of Virginia against\nthe removal of the remains of, from Mount\nVernon\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n124\n1\n22\nreport of committee in favor of procuring statue of\nRep. Com.\n8\n450\n2\n22\nreport of committee recommending additional ap-\nitized by\npropriation for statue in progress by Greenough Rep.\nCom.\n2\n47\n370\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nWashington, General.-Continued.\n1\n23\nreport of committee recommending the purchase\nof books and papers of\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n231\n1\n24\nWashington Monumental Society, report of committee\nin favor of granting ground in Washington city,\nfor the purpose of erecting monument to the\nmemory of General Washington thereon\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n483\n1\n24\nWashington Manual Labor School, memorial of, asking\nCongress to purchase certain copies of fac\nsimiles of the accounts of Gen. Washington -\nRep. Com.\n4\n120\n1\n22\nWashington City, D. C., in relation to changing the\ncourse of the Tyber creek, and enclosing cer-\ntain public grounds in\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n223\n2\n22\nmemorial of the corporation, praying aid in\npaying up subscription of stock in the Ches-\napeake and Ohio Canal\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n51\n2\n22\nmemorial of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad\nCompany, remonstrating against granting aid as\nabove, unless on certain conditions -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n113\n2\n22\nmemorial and remonstrance of meeting of citizens\nof Washington, against the memorial of the\nBaltimore and Ohio Railroad Company\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n117\n1\n28\nmemorial of the corporation of Washington, pray-\ning Congress to assume their subscription to the\nChesapeake and Ohio Canal\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n68\n1\n23\nreport of committee, by Mr. Stoddert, recommend-\ning the granting of relief to the corporation of\nWashington\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n366\n2\n23\nmemorial of committee on the part of the corpora-\ntion, praying relief from their pecuniary em-\nbarrassments\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n14\n1\n24\nsame subject\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n23\n1\n24\nreport of committee, by Wm. B. Shepard, same\nsubject, and same object\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n269\n1\n22\nstatement showing the amount appropriated for\nthe public buildings, in the city of Washington,\nup to 1830\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n291\n1\n22\nreport of committee on the subject of McAdam-\nising Pennsylvania Avenue, furnishing the pub-\n'lic buildings with water, &c.; with statements\nshowing the value of the public property, the\ncost of the capitol and other buildings -\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n291\n1\n23\nreport of Commissioner, Public Buildings, on the\nimprovement of Pennsylvania Avenue\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n24\n1\n24\nreport of committee on improving Pennsylvania\nAvenue, and building bridge over Rock creek\nRep. Com.\n3\n604\n1\n22\nreport of committee on the subject of straighten-\ning F and G streets -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n318\n1\n22\nreport of committee in favor of granting city lots\nto the Columbian College\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n334\n2\n22\nreport recommending the purchase of part of the\nmall heretofore granted to the corporation of -\nRep. Com.\n1\nB\n2\n24\nreport in favor of appropriating lots for the estab-\nlishment of a museum and botanical garden in\nWashington -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n290\n1\n24\ngrand jury of Washington, on the subject of a new\njail -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n238\n1\n24\nSame, criminal court\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n6\n239\n2\n25\non the subject of erecting new jail and lunatic\nasylum\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n96\n2\n24\namount of due bills cancelled by the corporation\nof\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc\n181\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 371\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nWashington City, D. C.,-Continued.\nI\n23\nmemorial of inhabitants of, in relation to the abo-\nlition of slavery and the slave trade in the Dis-\ntrict of Columbia\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n140\n1\n22\nWatts, Archibald, revolutionary certificate\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n165\n1\n23\nWaterman, Benjamin, carrying mail, Lodi to Buffalo -\nRep. Com.\n3\n324\nI\n24\nWaterman, Luther, heirs of, commutation claim\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n508\n2\n24\nWaters, John, heirs of, scrip on Virginia military land\nwarrants\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n203\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n367\n1\n22\nWater for the Public Buildings, report of committee on\nthe subject of supplying\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n291\n2\n25\nWatson, James C. and others, on the subject of contract\nwith the Creek Indians and General Jesup in\nrelation to Creek reservations\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n274\n3\n25\nin relation to certain negroes captured, &c., from\nIndians\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n225\n1\n24\nWatson, John, value of vessel built for Government and\ncaptured by the British, late war\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n631\n3\n25\nWatson, Samuel and others\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n97\n2\n25\nWatson, Alexander, depredations by Creek Indians -\nRep. Com.\n4\n1001\n]\n23\nWatkinson, David, refund duties, importations under\n18th section of tariff act of July, 1832 -\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n222\nI\n24\nWatkins, Richard, losses on work on Cumberland road\nRep. Com.\n2\n363\n3\n25\nWatlington, Francis, extra services, revenue service -\nRep. Com.\n1\n167\n1\n23\nWeatherhead, Robert, purchase certain land\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n276\n2\n25\nWeathers, Martha, heir of Thomas H. Boyles, seven\nyears half-pay, revolutionary -\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n692\nI\n23\nWeaver, Jacob, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n364\nI\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nI\nRep. Com.\n1\n59\n]\n24\nWeaver, John, invalid pension\n1\n-\n-\nRep. Coin.\n3\n733\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nI\nRep. Com.\n1\n190\n]\n22\nWear, Jeremiah, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n363\n1\n22\nWebb, Josiah H., postrider, increase pension of\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n77\n1\n23\nWebb, Joseph, invalid pension\n-\n1\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n1\n]\n24\nWebb. Eli, extra labor on military road\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n339\n1\n22\nWebber, John, extra allowance, taking census, Mada-\nwaska settlements in Maine\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n435\n1\n23\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n10\n1\n22\nWeeden, Peleg, revolutionary pension\n-\nI\nRep. Com.\n3\n411\nI\n22\nWeed, Elnathan, revolutionary pension,\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\nI\n112\n2\n21\nWeeks, Samuel, revolutionary pension\n-\n.\nRep. Com.\n1\n100\n2\n25\nWeeks. Phobe, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n791\n2\n25\nWeeks. George\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n516\nI\n22\nWeights and measures, report of Mr. Hassler, in 1831,\non the subject of\n1\n-\n-\n1\nEx. Doc.\n6\n299\n2\n23\nreport of committee. by Mr. Binney. on the sub-\njeet of fixing standard of\nI\n-\nI\nRep. Com.\n1\n133\n1\n24\nreport of Mr. Hassler, on progress made in pre-\nparing weights and measures for the custom-\nhouses\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n32\nI\n85\nLegislature of Pennsylvania in favor of States be.\ning furnished with\nI\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n352\n1\n24\nreport of committee on furnishing the States with\nRep. Com.\n1\n259\n1\n24\nanother report, same object\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n449\n2\n25\nreport of Mr. Hassler, progress made in com-\npleting\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n14\nCI\n25\nsets ready to be furnished the States, &c.\nI\nEx. Doc.\n11\n454\n2\n25\non the subject of ounce weights for the use of the\nMint\nI\n-\nEx. Doc.\nC9\n14\nI\n23\nWelch, Nathaniel, heirs of, Virginia military bounty\nland\n-\nRep.\nSRR\n2\n25\nWelch, Oliver, correct error in entry of land -\nRep. Com.\n2\n372\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nSession.\nCongress.\nDescription\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n1\n22\nWells, Dorothy, land claim -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n60\n2\n28\nWelborn, Isaac and William, confirm purchase of In-\ndian reservation\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n10\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n227\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n91\n1\n22\nWendall, John H., revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n57\n1\n24\ncommutation claim\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n394\n2\n22\nWendall, Joseph H., paymaster, for extra allowance,\npaying militia\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n33\n8\n25\nWendeman, Philip, Indian depredations in Florida\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n162\n1\n24\nWerner, Christopher, refund amount paid for patent,\nand not issued\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n758\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n54\nWest Point Academy, (see Academy.)\n1\n22\nWest, Isaac, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n371\n2\n24\nWest, Thomas, revolutionary pension -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n179\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n179\n2\n25\nWest, Anna, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n163\n2\n25\nWest, William W., assignee of D. C. Clark, lost horse\nRep. Com.\n4\n836\n1\n23\nWestlake, Josiah, arrears of pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n286\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n407\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nt\nRep. Com.\n1\n189\n8\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n140\n2\n24\nWestley, Benjamin F., invalid pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n49\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n427\n3\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n148\n2\n25\nWestfall, Alfred, horse lost in campaign against Indians\nRep. Com.\n4\n1062\n1\n22\nWest Brook harbor, report of survey and estimates for\nthe improvement of\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n86\n2\n25\nWest Port, Connecticut, report showing the nature of\nthe work for the improvement of the harbor of,\nthe amount heretofore appropriated, and the\nsum required in 1838 -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n90\n1\n24\nWestern frontiers, report of Committee on Military\nAffairs, [by Colonel Richard M. Johnson,] on\nproviding for the defence of, by construction of\nmilitary roads, &c\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n401\n1\n24\non the subject of protecting frontier of Louisiana\nEx. Doc.\n6\n249\n2\n25\nreport of Secretary of War in 1837, in relation to\nthe protection of, accompanied with maps, &c.\nEx. Doc.\n2\n59\n2\n25\nestimate of expense for the defence of\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n114\n2\n25\ndocuments submitted by Hon. Mr. Harrison and\nSenator Linn of Missouri, in relation to the pro-\ntection of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n276\nr 2\n25\nGeneral Gaines's plan for its defence\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n9\n311\n2\n25\nin relation to laying out military road and erecting\nposts, &c, with a view to the defence of\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n278\n2\n25\nin relation to the selection of sites for military\nposts, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n357\n2\n25\nin relation to the hostile disposition of the Indians\nin 1838, on the\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n11\n434\n3\n25\nviews of Secretary of War, as to the protection of,\nand suspending the withdrawal of the troops\nfrom Fort Gibson, page 99\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n1\n2\n1\n23\nWetmore, Alphonso, late paymaster, compromise claim\nUnited States against him\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n223\n2\n25\nWhales' Back, light house, breakwater for the protec-\ntion of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx Doc\n2\n19\n3\n25\nestimate, &c., required in 1889, for building the\nlighthouse\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n158\n1\n25\nWheat and other bread stuffs imported, annually, from\n1821 to 1887 -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n44\n24\nWheaton, Henry, outfit, Charge de Affaires to Prussia\nRep. Com\n1\n213\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. . 373\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n1\n24\nWheeler, Richard, heirs of, revolutionary services\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n716\n1\n22\nWheeler and Morrison, sureties of, contract to furnish\narms, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n5\n513\n1\n24\nWheeler, Henry G., commits breach of privilege against\nHouse of Representatives\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n762\nWheeling, marine hospital at, (see Hospitals.)\n1\n22\nWhitaker, Neel, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n381\n1\n22\nWhitaker, Ephraim, arrears half-pay under pension act\nof 1828\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n29\n2\n22\ncommutation claim\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n28\n1\n23\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n63\n2\n25\nWhitcomb, Rasselas, and others, surveyors, respecting\ndefalcation of Robert Lytle, Surveyor General\nof Ohio, &c -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n960\n1\n22\nWhite, Orin, services, laying out road in Michigan\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n341\n1\n23\nWhite, Thomas, representatives of, robbed of public\nmoney, while collector of internal duties, &c. -\nRep. Com.\n3\n353\n1\n23\nWhite, John, work on Cumberland road\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n455\n1\n24\nWhite, John, refund cost, &c., of prosecution, omitting\nto deposite register of vessel with consul\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n161\n2\n23'\nWhite, Margaret, widow of Col. Anthony Walton White,\nadvances during the revolution -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n49\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n145\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n315\n1\n24\nWhite, Captain Tarpley, heirs of, commutation claim -\nRep. Com.\n1\n165\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n247\n3\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n5\n1\n24\nWhite, Alexander, heirs of, commutation claim\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n456\n1\n24\nWhite, Frederick, heirs of, occupation of his land for\nmilitary purposes\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n689\n1\n24\nWhite, George, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n723\n2\n25\nWhite, Elizabeth, revolutionary services of her hus-\nband -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n862\n3\n25\nWhite, John B., representatives of Robert, commutation\nclaim\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n915\n8\n25\nWhite, James, loss on contract\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n199\n3\n25\nWhite and Fettyplace, refund duties on goods saved from\nwreck\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n263\n3\n25\nWhite, Asa and Jabez, extra allowances, mail contract\nRep. Com.\n2\n286\n8\n25\nWhite, Jacob, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n307\n1\n23\nWhite and St. Francis rivers, in relation to the progress\nin surveying -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx.' Doc.\n1\n22\n2\n24\nWhitehall harbor, report and plan for the improvement of\nEx. Doc.\n4\n164\n2\n24\nreport of committee in reference to the improve-\nment of\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n175\n2\n25\namount appropriated for the improvement of, and\nsum required in 1888, for its completion\n-\nEx. Doc.\n5\n90\n3\n25\nWhitehead, William A. and others, against making In-\ndian Key, port of entry\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n41\n3\n25\nrefund advances, &c., for keeping up light at Cape\nFlorida\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n100\n1\n28\nWhitehill, Stewart H., petition of, against Bank of the\nUnited States\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n242\n2\n24\nWhitehorne and Northam, refund duties paid on stills -\nRep. Com.\n2\n256\n3\n25\nWhitmarsh and Gallison, bounty on fishing voyage\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n189\n2\n24\nWhitney, Reuben M., memorial of, respecting certain\noccurrences which took place while before\ncommittee of the House as a witness -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n156\n2\n24\nrefuses to answer certain interrogatories pro-\npounded to him by committee, (Mr. Wise's,)\nenquiring into the administration of the Execu-\ntive Departments, [for further proceedings see\nzed\nHouse journal of this session]\n-\nRep. Google Com.\nby\n-\n3\n194\n374\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nWhitney, Reuben M.-Continued.\n2\n24\nreport of select committee (by Mr. Garland, of Va,)\nrelative to his being employed as agent by the\ndeposite banks, &c.\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n193\n1\n23\nWhitney, Daniel and others, claims to lands at Green\nBay, Wiskonsin, set apart for military purposes\nRep. Com.\n3\n396\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n182\n2\n25\nreport on Senate's bill in relation to said claims -\nRep. Com.\n8\n782\n1\n23\nWhitney, Daniel, transportation account\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n469\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n14\n1\n23\nWhitney, Henry, services as Secretary to naval squadron\nRep. Com.\n1\n181\n1\n24\nWhitney, Seth, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n783\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n266\n1\n23\nWhitsett, James, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n141\n1\n24\nWhitsett, John, enter land in lieu of those forfeited\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n366\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nI\nRep. Com.\n1\n206\n2\n25\nWhittett, Robert, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n299\n3\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n78\n2\n24\nWickham, Wm., buildings destroyed by the British, late\nwar -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n38\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n308\n2\n24\nWidrig, Conrad, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n211\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n169\n8\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n180\nWidows of army officers, respecting proposition to make\nprovision for. (See Army.)\nWidows, navy officers. (See Navy Pensions.)\n1\n24\nWidows and orphans of the officers and crew of the\nschooner Wild Cat, lost, allowed six months pay\nRep. Com.\n1\n167\n1\n24\nWidows and orphans, of officers and soldiers under Ma-\njor Dade, granted five years half-pay -\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n415\n1\n24\nWidows and orphans, report of committee, in 1836, in\nfavor of making general provision for the allow-\nance of the five years half pay pensions, to wi-\ndows, &c. of officers and soldiers dying of\nwounds received in the United States service\nRep. Com.\n2\n426\nof officers and soldiers, late war with Great Bri-\ntain, and late wars with the Indians; reports\non applications for the allowance of the five\nyears half-pay pensions, viz :\n1\n22\nin favor of Judith Thomas, erroneously disallowed\nunder the supposition that her husband had re-\nsigned\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n156\n1\n22\nin favor of Jane Mary Lawrence, whose husband\ndied of wounds received in service, after passage\nof act\n-\nI\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n216\n2\n22\nin iavor of Lucy Loomis, whose husband died out\nof camp, but from causes growing out of the ser-\nvice -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n95\n1\n23\nin favor of Pamelia Adams, whose husband was\nkilled in war with Black Hawk\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n328\n2\n23\nin favor of Thankful Randall, husband dying in\nservice, and law having expired\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n89\n1\n24\nin favor of Margaret Reynolds, widow of Samuel\nNorcross, killed in the late war with Great\nBritain\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n328\n1\n24\nin favor of Ellen Ahern Schmuck, whose husband\ndied of wounds received, &c. -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n335\n2\n25\nin favor of the widow of General Jacob Brown, si-\nmilar case to the above of Mrs. Schmuck\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n402\n1\n24\nin favor of the heirs of William C. Hazard, upon\nrelinquishing claim to bounty land\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n385\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-EROM 1831 TO 1839. 375\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nWidows and orphans of officers.-Continued.\n2\n25\nin favor of the widow of Elias Hyde, who was a\nvolunteer in the defence of Ogdensburg, and\nwho died of wounds there received\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n45\n2\n24\nin favor of Ann S. Heilman, the death of whose\nhusband was occasioned by exposure and fa-\ntigue in the Florida war\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n225\n2\n25\nin favor of increasing the half pay pension of the\nwidow of Lieut. Andrew Ross, late of the ma-\nrine corps, who died of wounds received in bat-\ntle with the Seminole Indians\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n462\n2\n23\nin favor of Josephine Nourse, widow of Dr. B. F.\nNourse, who died of disease contracted in the\nFlorida campaign, in 1836\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n510\nwidows of persons not belonging to the army, re-\nports in favor of allowing five years half pay\npensions to, Viz:\n1\n24\nin favor of Ann Evans, whose husband died of\nwounds received in proving cannon -\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n462\n2\n25\nin favor of the widow of William Champney, mas-\nter carpenter at navy yard, who was killed in\nlaunching U. S. vessel\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n488\nWidows, repolutionary, seven years half pay, (see Half\npay to widows of officers of the revolution.)\n1\n23\nWidows, revolutionary pension, report of committee in\nfavor of granting pensions to those whose mar-\nriage took place before the term of service of\ntheir husbands terminated\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n196\n1\n24\nsame object\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n210\n1\n24\nreport of committee against granting pensions to\nwidows of persons dying between the period of\ncommencement of pensions and date of act of\n1832, in the case of Elizabeth Pearce\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n253\n2\n24\nin favor of allowinga pension to Hannah Eldridge,\non account of the death of her first husband, who\ndied in 1779, notwithstanding she was again\nmarried during the war\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n124\n2\n24\nin favor of allowing pension to Huldah Penny-\nman, widow of revolutionary soldier, who was\nmarried the second time and again a widow -\nRep. Com.\n2\n235\n1\n24\nWigle, John, correct error in entry of land\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n719\n1\n24\nWilcox, Ebenezer, horse lost and hay furnished the army\nRep. Coin.\n2\n481\n1\n23\nWiley, John F., invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n861\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n260\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\nI\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Coin.\n1\n228\n3\n25\nSaine\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n96\n1\n24\nWiley and Green, land claim -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n301\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n205\n2\n25\nWiley, Mathew, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n642\n3\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n122\n1\n23\nWilges, William, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n883\n1\n24\nWilheid, Frederick, arrears of revolutionary pension\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n440\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n176\n2\n23\nWilkins, Charles, executor of, allowance of interest, &c.\nRep. Com.\n1\n58\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n32\n1\n22\nWilkinson, Reuben, heirs of, Indian depredations, pro-\nvided for under treaty of Fort Wilkinson\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n243\n1\n23\nWilkinson, Asel, three months extra pay, seaman on\nLake Erie\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n65\n3\n25\nWilkinson, John, representatives of, building destroyed\nby the British, late war\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n\\\n2\n24\nWilkes county, Georgia, advances to volunteers, Florida\nized by\nwar\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n376\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n1\n24\nWillard, George C., pre-emption, on school lands\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n533\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n203\n1\n22\nWillett, Edward, interest on bills drawn by quarter-\nmaster, and not paid -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n19\n1\n23\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n16\n(\n1\n22\nWilliams, John C., representative of Fielding Barnham\nRep. Com.\n1\n197\n1\n23\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n36\n2\n24\nWilliams, John R., goods destroyed by the British at\nBuffalo\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n219\n1\n22\nWilliams, Thomas, horse lost in military service\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n23\n1\n23\nWilliams, Isaac, pre-emption in the purchase of certain\nlands\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n395\n1\n24\nwidow of, same\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n291\n1\n23\nWilliams, John S., work on Cumberland road\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n455\n1\n24\nWilliams, James, executors of, indemnity under Florida\ntreaty for French spoliations, &c.\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n235\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n503\n2\n24\nWilliams, James A., correct error in entry of land\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n14\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n97\n1\n24\nWilliams, David, one of the captors of Major Andre,\nerect monument to the memory of\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n811\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n428\n2\n25\nWilliams, Daniel, representatives of, commutation\nclaim\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n717\n2\n25\nWilliams, E. H., administrator of Dr. H. W. Crouch -\nRep. Com.\n4\n849\n2\n25\nWilliams, Nathan, heirs of, for loss of property, and\nseven years half pay, revolutionary services -\nEx. Doc.\n2\n29\n8\n25\nWilliams, Wm. H., property lost by casualty, while\nkeeper of light house\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n56\n3\n25\nWilliams, Win. H., and others, Indian depredations in\nFlorida\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n162\n2\n25\nWilliams, Caleb, and Stephen W. Hunt, refund duties\non goods libelled, &c., for salvage\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n1020\n3\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n169\n8\n25\nWilliams, Wm. senior, exchange military land, unfit for\ncultivation\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n276\n8\n25\nWilliams, Mary, and others, same\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n276\n1\n23\nWilliamson, Charles, administrator of, locate other lands\nin lieu of certain pre-emption rights -\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n270\n1\n24\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n72\n1\n24\nWilliamson, John, and others, property destroyed by the\nBritish\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n538\n2\n25\nWilliamson, Lucy, representative of Captain Raines\nCook\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n912\n2\n25\nWilliamson and Jamison, extra allowance, transporta-\ntion of the mail\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n991\n1\n24\nWillis, Lewis B., extra allowance, inspector, New\nOrleans\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n-\n-\n-\n435\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n201\n2\n24\nWillis, Jesse H., assignee of James Minnie, pre-emption\nclaim to certain lands, at St. Marks\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n95\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n346\n3\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n-\n-\n283\n2\n25\nWillis, James B., losses on contract -\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n810\n3\n25\nSame\n1\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n163\n3\n25\nWillis, George, loss of pilot boat in piloting revenue\ncutter\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n-\n240\n1\n22\nWillmott, Robert, commutation claim\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n8\n355\n1\n23\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n-\n62\n2\n25\nWilmington harbor, report showing the nature of the\nwork for its improvement, when commenced,\nthe amount appropriated, and sum required in\n1838 -\nDoc. Google\n90\n-\n-\n-\n-\n22D, 23D, 24TH AND 25TH CONGRESSES-FROM 1831 TO 1839. 377\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\n1\n22\nWilmington harbor, causes of delay in making survey of\nEx. Doc.\n10\n845.\n1\n22\nWilson, William, and Isaac Thomas, confirmation of\nland claim\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n382\n1\n22\nWilson, John, Lieut, heirs of, seven years half pay,\nrevolutionary\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n88\n1\n24\nWilson, John, for services, inspector of Missouri militia,\nlate war with the Indians\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n703\n2\n25\nSame\nRep. Com.\n1\n52\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n24\nWilson, Amy, arrears, revolutionary pension -\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n58\n1\n24\nWilson, Margaret, property destroyed in the revolution\nRep. Com.\n3\n821\n2\n24\nWilson, Joseph, pay due as soldier, and for pension\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n20\n2\n25\nWilson, David, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n226\n3\n25\nWilson, Thomas, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n291\nWinchester and Potomac Railroad, (see Railroads.)\n1\n22\nWinchester Jabez, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n105\n1\n24\nWinch, Joseph revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n134\n1\n22\nWines of Austria, respecting the reduction of duty on\nEx. Doc.\n4\n176\n1\n24\nof France, comparative statement of duties on,\nunder tariffacts of 1828 and 1830\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n117\n1\n24\nWinnisimmit Ferry, report in relation to road through\nhospital grounds at Chelsea, Mass.\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n2\n18\n2\n25\nWinn, John, and others, owners of the schooner Joseph\nRep. Com.\n4\n873\n1\n22\nWinter, Elisha, heirs of, land claim\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n405\n1\n23\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n303\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n554\n1\n22\nWinter, Juvenal, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n395\n1\n24\nWinteringer, Nathan, boat and cargo lost at New Or-\nleans, in 1812\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n418\n2\n25\nWinthrop, Thos. L. and others, New England Missis-\nsippi Land Company, Yazoo land claim\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n966\n1\n22\nWinston, Captain John, heirs of, commutation claim\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n407\n1\n23\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n118\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n158\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n195\n2\n24\nWinslow, Samuel T.\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n71\n2\n25\nWinslow, Jared, invalid pension\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n878\n3\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n80\n2\n25\nWinyaw Bay, South Carolina, survey of, with a view to\ninland communication from Chesapeake Bay to\nCharleston, S. C.\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n11\n445\n1\n24\nWise, Enoch G., lost horse\n-\n-\nI\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n798\n1\n22\nWishart, Thomas, heirs of, commutation claim\n-\nRep. Com.\n5\n509\n2\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n584\n3\n25\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\nIS\n1\n22\nWiskonsan Territory, report of committee on establish-\ning Territorial Government of\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n145\n1\n24\nmemorial of the Legislative Council, praying for\nthe establishment of the Territory of -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n153\n1\n24\nreport of committee on creating office of surveyor\nfor the Territory of, with map of the Territory -\nRep. Com.\n2\n476\n2\n24\nstatement in relation to the deficiency of appro-\npriations for the expenses of the Legislative\nCouncil in 1836, and the amount which will be\nnecessary for 837\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n98\n2\n25\nreport of committee in favor of creating additional\nland districts -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n287\n2\n25\nsame, in favor of establishing surveyor general's\noffice -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n288\n2\n25\nsame, on establishing Territory of Iowa -\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n585\n2\n25\nsame, on pre-emptions, settlers, Mineral Point -\nRep. Com.\n3\n25\nmemorial of miners, &c., frauds in lands at Mine-\nitized by\nral Point\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n8\n-\nI\n378\nINDEX TO HOUSE DOCUMENTS,\nCongress.\nDescription\nSession.\nof book.\nVolume.\nNumber.\nWiskonsan Territory.-Continued.\n2\n25\nmemorial in favor of issuing patents, certain lands,\nGreen Bay, [Daniel Whitney and others]\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n782\n2\n25\nsame, sale of town lots in South Port, and con-\nstruction of harbor\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n852\n2\n25\nsame, complete public buildings, seat of govern-\nment for Wiskonsan -\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n941\n2\n25\nLegislature, asking additional appropriations to\ncomplete public buildings\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n157\n2\n25\nmemorial of inhabitants, same object\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n377\n2\n25\nLegislature in favor of paying Major Jeremiah\nSmith for house destroyed while occupied by\nLegislature\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n158\n2\n25\nLegislature, construct harbor at Milwaukee\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n159\n2\n25\ninhabitants of Milwaukee, harbor and roads\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n164\n2\n25\nLegislature, road west of the Mississippi\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n166\n2\n25\nLegislature, donation of land opposite Burlington,\nto aid in making road\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n168\n2\n25\nLegislature, appropriation to improve navigation\nof Des Moines and Rock rivers\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n169\n2\n25\nLegislature, appropriation to improve road, Racine\nto the Mississippi\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n170\n2\n25\nmemorial of inhabitants of Milwaukee, improve\nPishlaka or Fox river\n-\n-\n-\nEx Doc.\n7\n171\n2\n25\nLegislature, in favor of right of citizenship to the\nStockbridge Indians -\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n7\n173\n2\n25\ninhabitants of, aid in erecting penitentiary\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n332\n2\n25\ninhabitants of, sell mineral lands\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n10\n378\n2\n25\nin relation to contested land claims at Milwaukee\nEx. Doc.\n11\n459\n3\n25\ninhabitants of Illinois and Wiskonsan, on the sub-\nject of lead mines\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n3\n73\n3\n25\nLegislature in favor of pre-emptions to settlers on\nthe line of the Milwaukee and Rock river\ncanal\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n124\n8\n25\nLegislature in favor of proprietors of mineral lots,\n&c., in Wiskonsan\n-\n-\n-\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n125\ns\n25\nletter from Hon. J. D. Doty, on the subject of in-\nternal improvements in Wiskonsan -\n-\nEx. Doc.\n4\n175\n3\n25\ncondition of banks in Wiskonsan, and in relation\nto the currency received in payment for lands\nEx. Doc.\nB\n232\n3\n25\nreport of committee on the right of seat, in Con-\ngress, as Delegate from the Territory of\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n7\n1\n24\nWitherell, James, commutation claim\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n395\n2\n25\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n124\n1\n22\nWitnesses, report of committee in favor of paying Geo.\nH. Jennings, for loss of time, &c. in being detain-\ned as witness - -\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n408\n1\n22\nin favor of James H. Brewer, similar case\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n409\n1\n28\nagainst the claim of the executors of David Gel-\nston, for extra allowances made to witnesses -\nRep. Com.\n2\n276\n2\n25\nin favor of allowing Joseph K. Averil the same\nextra allowances as are allowed to witnesses\nfrom abroad, for his attendance as a witness in\nthe case against White, for supposed burning of\nthe Treasury Department\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n4\n981\n1\n22\nWogan, J., and others, land claim\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n62\n1\n22\nWolverton, Hiram and others\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n2\n231\n1\n22\nWood, Ichabod, revolutionary pension\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n3\n367\n1\n22\nWood, Job, invalid pension\nRep. Com.\n3\n434\n-\n-\n-\n-\n1\n23\nSame -\n1\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n1\n282\n1\n24\nSame -\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com\n244\n28\nWood, Abiel, relieved from judgment against him, &c.\nRep. Com.\n4\n486\n24\nSame\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\n-\nRep. Com.\n1\n311\nINDEX\nImmuted 5 me form Classe to\nm Robut OFFICE\non THE\nor Name N be tak 0 from we tibrary"
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