Commissioners appointed to lay out and survey a road from Detroit to the mouth of Grand river, Confirmation of locations of certain lands granted for the Michigan road in Indiana, Appropriations for laying out and open- ing a military road from Fort How ard, at Green Bay, to Fort Crawford, on the Mississippi, Appropriation for laying out and con- structing a road from Line Creek to Chatahoochie, and repairing the road on which the mail is now carried, IV. 618 Appropriation for a road from the Mis- sissippi to William Strong's, on the St. Francis river, in the territory of Arkansas, IV. 650 The state of Indiana to select lands in lieu of land formerly selected for con- structing the Michigan road, IV. 702 Appropriations for certain roads in Michigan,
Rules and Articles of War.
Rules and regulations for the govern ment of the navy,
Rules and articles for the government of the army,
Kunning away with Ships or Vessels.
Appropriation for the completion of the road from opposite Memphis to Little Rock, in Arkansas,
Appropriation for a road from Columbia to Little Rock, in Arkansas, Appropriations for a road from the south- ern line of Missouri to Red river, IV. 753 Road from Fort Towson to the northern line of Louisiana, The construction of a railroad through the lands of the United States, at Springfield, Massachusetts, author- ized,
which the railroad may pass, Continuation of Cumberland road in Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois, Repairs of Cumberland road, - The right to pass over the public lands in Florida granted to the Atchafalaya Railroad and Banking Company, V. 196 The right to pass over the public lands granted to the New Orleans and Car- rolton Railroad Company, An act of the legislature of Florida, in- corporating the Florida Peninsula Railroad and Steamboat Company confirmed, and the right of way through the public lands granted to the company, Appropriations for certain roads in Flo- rida, -
Proceedings to ascertain the title to Rush Island, Louisiana, to be instituted, V. 584
Acts imposing discriminating duties on the vessels of Russia and their car. goes suspended, IV. 2 An act for the punishment of contraven- tions of the fifth article of the conven- tion between the United States and Russia, of April 5, 1824, IV. 276
Russia, Treaties with.
Convention between the United States of America and Russia. April ༑ 1824,
Treaty with Russia. December 1832, Sac and Fox Indians.
four hours, to be one-eighth; if after twenty-four, and under forty-eight hours, one-fifth; if above forty-eight, and under ninety-six hours, one-third; and above ninety-six hours, one-half,
Treaty with the Sacs and Foxes. tember 3, 1822, Treaty with the Sacs and Foxes. gust 4, 1824, - Treaty with the Sioux and Chippewas, Sacs and Foxes, Menomonies, Iowas, Sioux, Winnebagoes, and a portion of the Ottawas, Chippewas, and Potta- watimies. August 19, 1825, - VII. 272 Treaty with the Sacs and Foxes, the Medawah-Kanton, Wahpacoota, Wah- peton, and Sissetong bands of Sioux, Omahas, Iowas, Ottoes, and Missou- rias. July 15, 1830,
Treaty with the Sacs and Foxes. Sep- tember 21, 1832,
Treaty with the Iowas, and Sacs and
Foxes. September 17, 1836,
Convention with the Sacs and Foxes, September 27, 1836,
Duties on salvage to be paid to John B. Pierce,
Treaty with the Sacs and Foxes.
tember 28, 1836,
Treaty with the Sacs and Foxes. ber 21, 1837, -
Treaty with the Sacs and Foxes.
Treaty with the Sacs and Foxes. ber 11, 1842,
Sales of land at Sandusky river.-See Lands of the United States.
Acts imposing discriminating duties on vessels, &c., from Sardinia, suspended,
Act of April 29, 1816, - Act of May 7, 1822, The city authorities of Savannah au- thorized to open certain streets, which were closed by the works of Fort Wayne, and to continue Bay street, V. 311
School Lands. Selection of school lands in Arkansas,
Penalties for violating this act, Three thousand dollars to be distributed among the officers and crew of the Spanish brig Leon, for saving and transporting to the island of Cuba the officers and crew of the American ship Minerva, wrecked and burnt on the Bahama bank, - IV. 599 An act in addition to the several acts regulating the shipment and discharge of seamen, and the duties of consuls, V. 394 Acts relating to seamen of the United States, V. 394 Appropriations for the relief and protec- tion of American seamen, - V. 470 The provisions and penalties of the act of July 16, 1798, chap. 77, extended to the coasting trade, and measures to be taken to secure the collection of hospital money from the officers, sea- men, and owners of coasting vessels, V. 602
Appropriation for a deficiency in the ap- propriation in 1844, for the relief and protection of American seamen, V. 651
I. 477 Sea Stores. I. 477
The amount of sea stores in his vessel
Impressed seamen, Boatmen on the Mississippi to pay twen- ty cents per month, and to be entitled to the same privileges as seamen of the United States in marine hospitals,
Additional allowance for transporting destitute seamen from foreign ports to the United States, II. 651 An act to amend "An act for the relief of sick and disabled seamen," and for other purposes, III. 192
An act supplementary to the "Act con- cerning consuls and vice-consuls, and for the further protection of American seamen," Regulation of the act of June 20, 1790, relative to medicine chests, extended to vessels less than one hundred and fifty tons burden,
See Index to the Private Laws. Settlement of Public Accounts.
When any revenue officer or other per- son shall refuse to pay public money in his hands into the Treasury of the United States, the Controller of the Treasury shall institute suit against him, I. 512 Treasury transcripts to be admitted in evidence, I. 512 Notes of decisions of the courts of the United States on Treasury statements, transcripts, and documents, - I. 513 Proceedings in suits under this act, I. 513-515 An act further to amend the several acts for the establishment and regulation of the Treasury, War, and Navy De- partments, II. 535 Controller of the Treasury authorized to settle certain accounts,
An annual statement of delinquencies to be laid before Congress,
Appropriation for the expenses of a delegation of the Seminole Indians, west of the Mississippi, to Florida, V. 414
Seminole Indians, Treaties with the. Treaty with the Seminoles.
An act providing for the better organiza- tion of the Treasury Department, III. 592
Treaty with the Seminoles.
Notes of the decisions of the courts of the United States in cases proceeded in under this act, -
An act concerning the disbursement of public money, -
Settlement of accounts for advances made prior to July 1, 1815,
Settlers on Lands of the United States.
Persons occupying lands ceded to the United States by any treaty, allowed, on application to a register, recorder, or marshal, to remain thereon, &c.,
Proceedings under this act, -
A resolution authorizing the Secretary at War to pay any balance that may be due to the Shawnee Indians who served in the Florida war, V. 800 Shawnee Indians, Treaties with the. Treaty with the Shawnees.
31, 1786, Treaty with the Delawares, Shawnees, Pottawatimies, Miamies, Eel-Rivers, Weas, Kickapoos, Piankeshaws, and Kaskaskias. June 7, 1803, VII. 74 Treaty with the Wyandots, Ottawas, Chippewas, Munsees, Delawares, Shawnees, and Pottawatimies. July 4, 1805, Treaty with the Chippewas, Ottawas, Pottawatimies, Wyandots, and Shaw- nees. November 25, 1808, Treaty with the Wyandots, Delawares, Shawnees, Senecas, and Miamies. July 22, 1814, Treaty with the Wyandots, Delawares, Senecas, Shawnees, Miamies, Chippe- was, Ottawas, and Pottawatimies. Sep- tember 8, 1815,
Treaty with the Wyandots, Senecas, Shawnees, and Ottawas. September 17, 1818,
Shipping Articles. See Seamen.
Ships and Vessels.
An act more effectually to protect the commerce and coasts of the United States,
Addition to the foregoing act,- An act further to protect the commerce of the United States, I. 578 Vessels which may have been laden in any of the ports of India, whose mas- ter or supercargo have been compelled to give bond, &c., to be admitted to entry, II. 776 An act supplementary to the act con- cerning consuls and vice-consuls, and for the further protection of American seamen, II. 203 An act supplementary to the act entitled "An act providing passports for the ships and vessels of the United States," II. 208 An act in addition to the act entitled "An act concerning the registering and recording of ships and vessels of the United States," (act of 1792,) and to the act entitled "An act to regulate the collection of duties on imports and tonnage," (act of 1799,) II. 209 Penalty for forging false sea-letters, Mediterranean passports, &c., - II. 209 An act relating to the recording, regis tering, and enrolling of ships or ves sels in the district of Orleans, II. 259 An act to amend the act entitled "An act concerning the registering and recording of ships and vessels," II. 296 An act to prevent the issuing of sea-
letters except to certain vessels, II. 568 Crews of ships and vessels to be citizens of the United States, after the war with Great Britain, . II. 809 An act to authorize the Secretary of the
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