An act further to alter and establish cer- tain post-roads, -
Appropriations for the service of the post-office for the fiscal year, ending June 30, 1845, The Postmaster-General to make ar- rangements with the British govern- ment for the transmission of the mails between Boston and Canada, and the mail between the United States and Europe, V. 718 Mail between Bremen, Havre, &c., V. 718 Regulations to be established for the mail, - Transportation of the mail by railroads,
An act further to alter and establish cer- tain post-roads, and for the more se- cure carriage of the mail of the Uni- ted States, II. 189 An act to alter and establish certain post-roads, and for other purposes, II. 275 An act further to alter and establish certain post-roads, and for other pur- poses, II. 337 An act to alter and establish certain post-roads, and for other purposes, II. 408 An act to establish certain post-roads, and for other purposes, (repealed,) II. 444 Certain post-roads in Georgia and Ohio established, II. 491 An act to alter and establish certain
An act to alter and establish certain post-roads,
An act to alter and establish certain post-roads,
An act to establish post-roads,
III. 503 An act to alter and establish certain post-roads,
An act to alter and establish certain post-roads, III. 363 An act to establish certain post-roads, III. 453 An act to alter and establish certain post-roads,
An act to alter and establish certain
Treaty with the Pottawatimies. Septem-
Treaty with the Pottawatimies. Septem- ber 22, 1836, -
Treaty with the Pottawatimies. Septem-
Treaty with the Pottawatimies. Febru-
Treaty with the Delawares, Ottawas, Chippewas, Pottawatimies, and Sacs. January 9, 1789, Treaty with the Wyandots, Delawares, Shawnees, Ottawas, Chippewas, Potta- watimies, Miamies, Eel Rivers, Weas, Kickapoos, Piankeshaws and Kaskas. kias. August 3, 1795, Treaty with the Delawares, Shawnees, Pottawatimies, Miamies, Eel Rivers, Weas, Kickapoos, Piankeshaws and Kaskaskias. June 7, 1803,
Treaty with the Delawares, Pottawati- mies, Miamies, Eel Rivers, and Weas. August 21, 1805, Treaty with the Chippewas, Ottawas, Pottawatimies, Wyandots, and Shaw- nees. November 25, 1808, Treaty with the Delawares, Pottawati- mies, Miamies, and Eel River Miamies. September 30, 1809, Treaty with the Pottawatimies. July 18, 1815, Treaty with the Wyandots, Delawares, Senecas, Shawnees, Miamies, Chippe- was, Ottawas, and Pottawatimies. Sep- tember 8, 1815, VII. 131 Treaty with the Ottawas, Chippewas, and Pottawatimies. August 24, 1816, VII. 146
Thanks of Congress for their gallant ser- vices, Pre-emption of Public Lands.
Right of pre-emption of the public lands in Ohio given to persons who have purchased lands from John Cleves Symmes, II. 112 Regulations relating to those lands, II. 112, 113 Right of pre-emption given in the pur- chase of public lands to certain set- tlers in the Illinois territory, - II. 797 Further time given to settlers on public lands in the Illinois territory for mak- ing good their pre-emption rights, (ob- solete,) III. 307 An act concerning pre-emption rights in the state of Louisiana and territories of Missouri and Illinois, . III. 330 Claimants to pre-emption rights in Ar- kansas to make known their claims, III. 554
Right of pre-emption of certain public lands granted to the state of Ohio for the establishment of seats of justice in certain counties, IJI. 607
Pre-emption of Public Lands.
An act concerning pre-emption rights in the territory of Arkansas, - IV. 39 The right of pre-emption to one quarter. section of public land granted to the several counties of each state and ter- ritory where there are public lands, for seats of justice, Any person, or the legal representatives of such person, who has, before the first of January, 1825, actually inha- bited and cultivated a tract of land in Florida, shall be entitled to the right of pre-emption, Right of pre-emption to certain settlers in the state of Mississippi, Notes of the acts which relate to pre-emp- tion of settlers on the public lands, IV. 420 Certain settlers may enter quarter-sec- tions,
Patents to be granted for the lands, IV. 444 Occupants of the lands may have patents,
IV. 444 Provisions for widows and children of persons entitled to allotments of land, Patents to be granted to certain persons, IV. 446 Pre-emption rights-town property, IV. 446 Purchasers of lands under the act of May 30, 1830, chap. 208, may assign their certificates of purchase, IV. 496 Occupiers and settlers on the public lands entitled to pre-emption by the act of May 29, 1830, chap. 208, who did not enter the same within the time limit- ed, 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 IV. 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 re- served from sale in consequence of disputed boundary, &c.,
Patents to issue on all entries made at St. Augustine under the act of June 22, 1838, chap. 119, notwithstanding any informality in the mode of entry or defect of proof, V. 673
See Lands of the United States. Also Index to the Private Laws. Presents from the Emperor of Morocco. The President to cause the horses to be sold, and to present the lion to some institution, received as presents from the Emperor of Morocco, IV. 792 Such presents from the Emperor of Mo- rocco and the Imaum of Muscat as cannot be conveniently deposited in the office of the Secretary of State, to be disposed of,
Election of President and Vice President of the United States, The President authorized to draw from the Treasury a sum not exceeding ten thousand dollars for defraying the con- tingent charges of government, &c., I. 105 Compensation of the President of the United States, I. 72, 318 An act to authorize the President to lay, regulate, and revoke embargoes, I. 372 The President of the United States au- thorized to borrow not exceeding a million of dollars. How to be applied, I. 395 The President may call for the militia to repel invasions and suppress insurrec- tions, I. 264, 424 The President authorized to draw from the Treasury a sum not exceeding forty thousand dollars annually, for the support of foreign ministers, &c., I. 128, 300, 487, 541 An act to authorize the President of the United States in certain cases to alter
Treaty with the Wyandots, Delawares, Senecas, Shawnees, Miamies, Chippe- was, Ottawas, and Pottawatimies. Sep- tember 8, 1815, Treaty with the Ottawas, Chippewas, and Pottawatimies. August 24, 1816, VII. 146
Treaty with the Wyandots, Senecas, Delawares, Shawnees, Pottawatimies, Ottawas, and Chippewas. September 29, 1817, Treaty with the Pottawatimies. Octo- ber 2, 1818, Treaty with the Ottawas, Chippewas, and Pottawatimies. August 29, 1821, VII. 218
Thanks of Congress for their gallant ser- vices, II. 346 Pre-emption of Public Lands.
Right of pre-emption of the public lands in Ohio given to persons who have purchased lands from John Cleves Symmes, II. 112 Regulations relating to those lands, II. 112, 113 Right of pre-emption given in the pur- chase of public lands to certain set- tlers in the Illinois territory, Further time given to settlers on public lands in the Illinois territory for mak- ing good their pre-emption rights, (ob- solete,) III. 307 An act concerning pre-emption rights in the state of Louisiana and territories of Missouri and Illinois, III. 330 Claimants to pre-emption rights in Ar- kansas to make known their claims,
Right of pre-emption of certain public lands granted to the state of Ohio for the establishment of seats of justice in certain counties, IJI. 607
Pre-emption of Public Lands.
An act concerning pre-emption rights in the territory of Arkansas, - IV. The right of pre-emption to one quarter. section of public land granted to the several counties of each state and ter- ritory where there are public lands, for seats of justice, Any person, or the legal representatives of such person, who has, before the first of January, 1825, actually inha- bited and cultivated a tract of land in Florida, shall be entitled to the right of pre-emption, IV. 114 Right of pre-emption to certain settlers in the state of Mississippi, IV. 155 Notes of the acts which relate to pre-emp- tion of settlers on the public lands, IV. 420 Certain settlers may enter quarter-sec- tions,
Patents to be granted for the lands, IV. 444 Occupants of the lands may have patents,
IV. 444 Provisions for widows and children of persons entitled to allotments of land, IV. 444 Patents to be granted to certain persons, IV. 446 Pre-emption rights-town property, IV. 446 Purchasers of lands under the act of May 30, 1830, chap. 208, may assign their certificates of purchase, IV. 496 Occupiers and settlers on the public lands entitled to pre-emption by the act of May 29, 1830, chap. 208, who did not enter the same within the time limit- ed, 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, IV. 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 re- served from sale in consequence of disputed boundary, &c., IV. 663 The act of May 29, 1830, chap. 208, to grant pre-emptions to settlers on pub- lic lands, revived, IV. 678 Choice of quarter-sections allowed- -set- tlers before 1829, may enter a quarter. section at the minimum price, IV. 678 An act in reference to pre-emption rights in the south-eastern district of Louisi- ana,
Qualifications necessary to entitle settlers to the benefits of the act of May 29, 1830, chap. 208, An act supplementary to the act entitled "An act to grant pre-emption rights to settlers on the public lands," approved June 22, 1838, Provisions relating to pre-emption of public lands, by the act to appropriate the proceeds of public lands, and to grant pre-emption rights, Provisions relating to entry of land un- der pre-emption rights, V. 456 Settlers at Mineral Point, Wisconsin,
Patents to issue on all entries made at St. Augustine under the act of June 22, 1838, chap. 119, notwithstanding any informality in the mode of entry or defect of proof, V. 673
See Lands of the United States. Also Index to the Private Laws. Presents from the Emperor of Morocco. The President to cause the horses to be sold, and to present the lion to some institution, received as presents from the Emperor of Morocco, IV. 792 Such presents from the Emperor of Mo- rocco and the Imaum of Muscat as cannot be conveniently deposited in the office of the Secretary of State, to be disposed of, V. 409
Election of President and Vice President of the United States,
I. 22 The President authorized to draw from the Treasury a sum not exceeding ten thousand dollars for defraying the con. tingent charges of government, &c., I. 105 Compensation of the President of the United States, I. 72, 318 An act to authorize the President to lay, regulate, and revoke embargoes, 1. 372 The President of the United States au- thorized to borrow not exceeding a million of dollars. How to be applied, I. 395 The President may call for the militia to repel invasions and suppress insurrec- tions, I. 264, 424 The President authorized to draw from the Treasury a sum not exceeding forty thousand dollars annually, for the support of foreign ministers, &c., I. 128, 300, 487, 541 An act to authorize the President of the United States in certain cases to alter
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