H. R. 71. An act for the relief of Richard H. Barrett. [Approved July 29, 1850.] H. R. 78. An act for the relief of Benjamin P. Smith. [Approved August 10, 1850.] H. R. 355. An act for the relief of William Maxwell, late marshal for the district of Georgia. [Approved August 10, 1850.] H. R. 380. An act for the relief of Isaac Seymour. [Approved August 10, 1850.] H. R. 52. An act for the relief of Eliphas C. Brown. [Approved August 17, 1850] S. 92. An act for the relief of John Mitchell. [Approved August 17, 1850.] S. 28. An act in relation to donations of land to certain persons in the State of Arkansas. [Approved August 30, 1850.] H. R. 81. An act for the relief of Camfield Averill. [Approved August 30, 1850.] H. R. 256. An act for the relief of Al-lo-lah, and his legal representatives and their grantees. [Approved August 30, 1850.] H. R. 349. An act to grant a register to the barque James Patton, jr., now the Grenadian barque "Bogota.". [Approved September 9, 1850.] H. R. 86. An act for the relief of Skelton Felton. [Approved September 16, 1850.] H. R. 93. An act for the relief of Winthrop S. Harding. [Approved September 16, 1850.] H. R. 122. An act for the relief of Sarah Jane West. [Approved September 16, 1850.] S. 22. An act granting the right of way and making a grant of land to the States of Illinois, Mississippi, and Alabama in aid of the construction of a railroad from Chicago to Mobile. [Approved September 20, 1850.] S. 241. An act for the relief of Captain Nathan Adams, of Tennessee. [Approved September 20, 1850.] S. 287. An act to amend an act entitled "An act for the relief of D. A. Watterston." [Approved September 20, 1850.] S. 319. An act for the relief of Lewright Browning. [Approved September 20, 1850.] S. 44. An act providing for the examination and settlement of claims. for land at the Sault Ste. Marie, in Michigan. [Approved September 26, 1850.] S. 358. An act to authorize Thomas Ginnatty to hold and transmit certain real estate. [Approved September 26, 1850.] H. R. 6. An act for the payment of a company of Indian volunteers.. [Approved September 28, 1850.] H. R. 10. An act for the relief of William Paddy. [Approved September 28, 1850.] H. R. 115. An act for the relief of William Whicher. [Approved September 28, 1850.] H. R. 120. An act for the relief of Charles Stuart. [Approved Sep tember 28, 1850.] PRIVATE RESOLUTIONS. S. 4. A resolution directing the accounting officers of the treasury t adjust the account of Newton Lane, late pension agent at Louisville, Ker tucky. [Approved February 12, 1850.] S. 11. A resolution to extend the provisions of a "joint resolution fo the benefit of Frances Slocum and her children and grandchildren, of th Miami tribe of Indians," approved March 3, 1845, to certain other ind viduals of the same tribe. Approved May 1, 1850.] H. R. 21. Joint resolution granting old brass guns to the Jackson Mor ument Committee. [Approved July 29, 1850.] S. 12. A resolution for the settlement of accounts with the heirs ar representatives of Colonel Pierce M. Butler, late agent for the Cheroke Indians. [Approved August 10, 1850.] S. 31. A resolution for the settlement of accounts with the heirs and representatives of Colonel Pierce M. Butler, late agent for the Cheroke Indians. [Approved September 16, 1850.] H. R. 23. Joint resolution relating to the equestrian statue of Genera Andrew Jackson. [Approved September 20, 1850.] H. R. 11. Joint resolution for the relief of the children of Sarah Stokes deceased. [Approved September 28, 1850.] INDEX. A. Abbot, Robert, documents Abolition. (See Slavery.) Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, memorial derwood Accounts, re-examination of, adjusted, resolution by Mr. Un- Accounts for supplies furnished to volunteers, settlement of. (See bill S. 214.) committee discharged Accounts, Board of. (See bill S. 71.) yeas and nays Accounts, keeping of, petition committee discharged, and again referred Accounts filed under act of June 2, 1848, for expenses incurred - Acken, W. D., and petition referred Acken, Julia, Sreport and bill (see bill S. 117) Ackerman, Isaac, petition Acts and resolutions of the 1st session of the 31st Congress, list of, Adams, John, Life and Writings of, patronage of government Adams and Jay counties, Indiana, sale of marsh lands in. (See Page. 223 390 399 711 326, 330 150 75, 216 94 162 605 714 159 Adams, W. A. and others, memorial Adams county, Pennsylvania, citizens of, petition Adams, Nathan. (See bill S. 241.) document Adams, George J. (See James J. Strang.) Adjourn, daily hour to which the Senate shall stand adjourned motions to meet at 11 o'clock, a. m. Adjourn, yeas and nays on motions to, 138, 199, 241, 352, 395, 396, 400 426, 475, 475, 476, 476, 480, 481, 492, 510, 511, 514, 522 Page. Adjourn, motion that when the Senate adjourn on Monday next, it will adjourn to meet on Thursday following, resolution by Mr. Yulee yeas and nays Adjournment of Congress resolution by Mr. Yulee to fix a day for, resolution of the House of Representatives to adjourn September 30 adverse report 395 400 432, 436, 457, 466 614 614, 61 5 81, 172 Admiralty and maritime jurisdiction of the United States dis trict courts, petitions for the extension of— S. Mason and others, of Columbus, Ohio D. Baldwin and C. Stetson report Adrian, Michigan, citizens of, petition Africa, United States squadron on the coast of, number of deaths annually occurring in, resolution by Mr. Cooper report of Secretary of Navy committee discharged Agriculture, Bureau of, establishment of— resolutions, &c. of the legislature of Michigan Pennsylvania Tennessee Vermont Rhode Island memorial of the Maryland State Agricultural Society American Institute of New York Winthrop, Maine Delaware county, Penn. Montgomery county, Penn. (See bill S. 203.) Agriculture, report of the Commissioner of Patents on motion to print, with additional copies, referred Agricultural schools in Michigan, land for establishment of- committee discharged Agricultural Society, State, land for the establishment ofresolution of the legislature of Michigan committee discharged Agricultural college in the District of Columbia, establishment of, petition report against printing Aguierre & Gallivey. (See bill H. R. 396.) Ahrenfeldt, Charles, and John F. H. Vogt. (See bill H. R. 5.) Aisquith, Wm. E., memorial committee discharged Akron, Ohio, citizens of, petition Alabama, citizens of, memorials-- against the employment of chaplains by government land for the Tuscaloosa Plank Road Company committee discharged Alabama, books and documents for. (See resolution H. R. 20.) Alabama, interest on 5 per cent. of sales of public lands in, res- interest on 2 and 3 per cent. funds, claim of State of, Alabama, mail routes in, establishment of- resolution by Mr King petition 395, 457 399, 402 399 155, 224 368 Alabama, additional mail facilities in, memorial committee discharged labama and Georgia Railroad Company, land for, petition labama legislature, resolutions and memorials of- that two naval officers be stationed at the observatory ordered to be printed sale of lands reserved for naval purposes land for certain railroads in State (See bill S. 131.) 313 lands reserved in, for naval purposes, resolutions of the legislature of 159 (See bill S. 131.) University of, petition that two naval officers be sta- bany, N. Y., citizens of, petitions of- mint in the city of New York - masters and owners of vessels, &c.-hospital abolition of corporal punishment in the navy 31 82 340 340 232 Jbany Manual Labor Academy, Ohio, teachers and students of, petition of 223 lbemarle, Virginia, citizens of, petition 427 dburg, removal of the port of entry from, to Burlington, reso- 223 lexander, Mira M., petition 196 committee discharged 710 Alexander, C., & T. Barnard, memorial referred 73 |