for the navy, July 10, 1832, - 571 Appropriations for the naval service, for the year 1833, February 20, 1833, 614 Five hundred thousand dollars appropriated for the gradual improvement of the navy, March 2, 1833, Appropriations for the naval service, for the year 1834, January 24, 1834, - 670 Appropriations for the purchase of timber for a frigate and sloop of war, and for naval pur- poses, June 30, 1834, 729 Defence of the suit of the heirs of Harris v. The United States, 725
States, in the city of New Orleans, to be sold, May 15, 1836, -
The circuit and district court of the United States for the southern district of New York to be held in the City Hall of the city of New York, March 3, 1825, 101 Alteration in the time of holding the district court of the northern district of New York, February 1, 1826,
138 The circuit court for the district of New York to commence on the last Monday in May and October. annually, 161, 497. Appeals and writs of error from the district court of New York in the northern district, May 22, 1826, 192 The interest due to the state of New York to be paid, May 22, 1826, 192 The number of terms of the district court of the southern district of New York increased, and monthly sessions of the court to be held, May 20, 1830, 422 Two additional sessions of the circuit court to be held, to commence on the last Monday of February and the last Monday of July,
and northern districts of New York, - 422 The circuit court of New York to be held on the first Monday in April in each year, February 10, 1832, - 497 Appropriation for building a custom-house in the city of New York, July 13, 1832, 574 Assent of Congress to an agreement or com- pact between New York and New Jersey, respecting the territorial limits and jurisdic- tion of those states, June 28, 1834, 708 Notes of the decisions of the Supreme Court upon compacts between states, 708
North-eastern Boundary of the United States. Agents to be appointed to designate the line of the north-eastern boundary of the United States, April 17, 1828, 262
Acts imposing discriminating duties on vessels, &c., from Norway, suspended, January 7, 1824,
Act of 1818, ch. 69, fixing the compensation of the secretary of the Senate and clerk of the House of Representatives, revived and continued in force to January 1, 1826. Feb- ruary 20, 1824, (expired,) The act of April 18, 1818, ch. 69, fixing the com- pensation of the officers of Congress, revived
and continued in force for three years, Feb- ruary 1, 1826, (expired,) -
An act to change the terms of the circuit and district court of the United States for the
tents, Resolution relative to the recording of patents, March 3, 1832,
state of Ohio, and one of the terms of the cir- Patents for Useful Inventions to Aliens.
cuit court of Kentucky, April 22, 1824, The privileges granted to aliens for patents for useful inventions extended, July 13, An act authorizing the sale of lands appro- 1832, priated to the use of schools in Ohio, Feb- ruary 1, 1826, - 79, 139 Peck, James H. The time of holding the circuit and district courts of the United States in the district of Ohio changed, May 20, 1826, An act to provide for the taking of certain ob- servations preparatory to the adjustment of the northern boundary line of Ohio, July 14, 1832,
An act providing for the erection of a peniten- tiary in the District of Columbia, and for other purposes, May 20, 1826, - 178 Appropriations for the penitentiary and regu- lations of the same, March 3, 1829, 365 Additional appropriations for the penitentiary in the District of Columbia, February 25, 1831, 445 Officers of the penitentiary to be appointed by the President, Compensation to Charles Bulfinch for planning and superintending the building of the peni- tentiary, - - 474 Appropriations for the penitentiary in the Dis- trict of Columbia, May 31, 1832, - 520 Pennsylvania.
The term of the district court held at Pitts- burg altered to the third Monday of October - 153 annually, April 5, 1826, The judge for the western district of Virginia to hold a district court in the western dis- trict of Pennsylvania, May 20, 1826, - 180 The interest due to the state of Pennsylvania to be paid, March 3, 1827, - 240 The state of Pennsylvania to be paid a debt due for militia services in 1794, February 11, 1830, 372 Pennsylvania Avenue-Supply of Water. Contract to be made for the improvement of the Pennsylvania avenue, May 25, 1832, 518 Water to be conducted to the President's house from the fountain, - 518 The commissioners authorized to alter the plan for the improvement of the Pennsylvania avenue, February 19, 1833, - 612 Appropriations for Pennsylvania avenue, June 30, 1834, 728 See District of Columbia.
Pensions. The provisions of the act of May 4, 1822, ch. 48, granting pensions extended to volunteers and officers engaged against the Seminole Indians, May 26, 1824, Pensions paid out of the privateer pension fund, and the terms of their payment re- vived and extended, May 26, 1824, (ex- pired,) 71 An act making appropriations for the payment of the revolutionary and other pensioners of the United States, January 18, 1826, 137 A pension agency established at Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, May 20, 1826, 184 Appropriations for the payment of revolutionary and other pensioners of the United States, February 12, 1828, 247 An act for the relief of certain surviving offi- cers and soldiers of the army of the revo- lution, May 15, 1828, - 269 The time of certain pensions to widows and orphans of soldiers, &c., killed, extended, May 23, 1828, - 288
The act of March 3, 1819, ch. 81, repealed, July 14, 1832, - 599 The third section of the act of May 15, 1828, relating to deductions on payments not to apply to pensioners under the act, July 14, 1832, • 600
The duties relating to pensions which devolve on the Secretary of the Treasury by the act of June 7, 1832, ch. 126, transferred to the Secretary of War, June 28, 1832, - 605 The time of imprisonment of a prisoner at war shall be computed as part of the period of service, to entitle a person to the benefits of the act of June 7, 1832, ch. 126, - 608 Appropriations for revolutionary and other pensions for the year 1833, January 14, 1832, 610 Invalid pensions not embraced in the act of June 7, 1836. February 19, 1833, - 612 Computation of time of service under the act of June 7, 1832, ch. 126, - Appropriations for revolutionary pensions for the year 1834, -
A pension agency established at Decatur, Ala- bama, and certain pensioners to be paid there, June 27, 1834, Appropriations for the payment of revolutiona- ry and other pensioners for 1835, 748 Pension agency at Jackson, Tenn. 791 Condensed Reports.
Act of April 10, 1806, ch. 25, granting pen- sions to persons disabled by known wounds received in the revolutionary war, continued in force for six years, &c., May 24, 1828, 307 Appropriations for the payment of revolu- tionary and other pensions of the United States, for part of the year 1829, May 24, 1828, 312 Peters' Provision for the payment of pensions to the widows and children of pensioners in cer- - 350 tain cases, May 2, 1821, Testimony regarding wounds received in the revolutionary war, Appropriations for the payment of revolutionary
A subscription for seventy copies of Peters' Condensed Reports authorized, March 2, 1831, Plymouth Beach.
Repairs of Plymouth Beach, May 26, 1824, 38
pensioners, for 1829, March 2, 1829, (obso- Ports of Entry and Delivery.
lete,) Appropriations for revolutionary and invalid pensions, February 3, 1830, Invalid pensions not to be subject to deduction from the allowances to officers and soldiers of the revolution, by the second section of the act of May 15, 1828, ch. 53, - 426 Reports of applications for pensions to be made to Congress, - 430 Appropriations for revolutionary and invalid pensions, January 27, 1831, - 433 Appropriations for revolutionary and other pen- sions for the year 1832, Feb. 24, 1832, 497 All who have served two years in the con- tinental line to receive full pay according to their rank, not to exceed captain's pay, June 4, 1832, 529 Service of not less than six months to receive pay in proportion, 530 No foreign officer to receive the benefit of this act, - 530 Service in the navy to entitle to the benefits of this act, - 530 Pensions heretofore granted continued to wi- dows for five years, June 28, 1832, - 550 Provisions of this act extended to widows of all those who have died from wounds re- ceived in the late war, · 550
Entries may be made of foreign ships or ves- sels and their cargoes at Fairfield, Connec- 206 ticut, February 22, 1827, - The towns of Marshfield and Rhinebeck Landing made ports of delivery, March 2, 1827, 237 A collection district established at Magnolia, in Florida, to be called the district of St. Mark's, 331 Port of entry changed from Nova Iberia to Franklin, Louisiana, March 30, 1830, 392 Repeal of the proviso in act authorizing mas- ters of vessels to clear either at the cus- tom-house of Petersburg or Richmond, May 28, 1832, - 414 Vessels beyond the Cape of Good Hope cn- titled to enter at Edgartown, Massachusetts, July 13, 1832, -
An act to reduce into one the several acts esta- blishing and regulating the Post-office De- partment, March 3, 1825, Regulations establishing the Post-office De- 102 partment, Notes of decisions of the circuit court of Penn- sylvania on the 9th section of the act, 104 Notes of decisions of the courts of the United States on the 22d and 23d sections of the act, - 108, 109 Repeal of part of the act of March 3, 1821, relating to the mail from Vincennes, in In- diana, by Vandalia, to St. Louis, March 3, 1821, An act amendatory of the act regulating the Post-office Department, March 2, 1827, 238 An additional building to be erected, and five additional clerks to be employed, May 24, 1828, 303 Statement of allowances made to mail con- tractors, and a list of the officers of the Bank of the United States and its branches to be published in the Register, -
Occupants of the lands may have patents, 444 Provisions for widows and children of persons entitled to allotments of land, 444 Patents to be granted to certain persons, - 446 446 Pre-emption rights-town property, Purchasers of lands under the act of May 30, 1830, ch. 208, may assign their certificates of purchase, January 23, 1832, - - 496 Occupiers and settlers on the public lands en- titled to pre-emption by the act of May 29, 1830, ch. 208, who did not enter the same within the time limited, by reason of the same not having been surveyed, &c., may enter the same-occupants on fractional sec- tions permitted to enter them in the same manner, July 14, 1832, - 603 Settlers on the public lands prior to May 1, 1833, permitted to enter lands, who were prevented by public surveys not having been made, or which were reserved from sale in consequence of disputed boundary, &c., March 2, 1833,
An act to establish certain post-roads, and to Presents from the Emperor of Morocco.
An act making appropriations for the public buildings in Washington, and for other purposes, May 22, 1826, 194 Furniture of the President's house to be of American manufacture, May 22, 1826, 194 Appropriations for public buildings at Wash- ington, March 2, 1826, Appropriations for the public buildings, Appropriations for public buildings, March 2, 1829, (obsolete,) Appropriations for public buildings, March 2, 1831,
Appropriations for the penitentiary, Capitol, President's house, &c., March 2, 1833, 649 The public walks to be improved, and the public grounds enclosed, - 651 Appropriation for the public buildings and grounds in the city of Washington, June 30, 1834,
certificates, revived and continued in force, July 14, 1832, Public Debtors.
No money appropriated by the act of April 5, 1826, ch. 21, vol. iv. p. 152, to be paid as his compensation to any one until he shall have accounted for and paid into the Trea- sury all sums for which he is account- able,
This provision not to extend to balances arising from the depreciation of Treasury notes,
Public Documents.
Distribution of public documents,
Land to be located in Louisiana for a seminary of learning, March 3, 1827, Actual settlers reported to the general land office under the act of March 3, 1819, ch. 100, in the St. Helena land district, in Lou- isiana, shall be entitled to a preference on becoming purchasers from the United States of such tract of land, March 19, 1828, 256 Correction of errors in entries of lands to ex- tend to cases in which patents have or may issue, May 24, 1828, 301 Certain purchasers of land in Louisiana author- ized to enter them-restrictions, May 5, 1830, 398 Examination of the land office books in Indi- ana to be discontinued, May 28, 1830, 413 An act to protect the surveyors of the public lands of the United States, and to punish persons guilty of interrupting and hindering by force surveyors in the discharge of their duties, May 29, 1830, 417 A tract of land in the Cincinnati land district to be sold, - 441 The state of Illinois authorized to sell the lands reserved for the use of the salt springs on Vermillion river, in that state, March 2, 1831, - 451
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