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Boundary Line of Ohio.
The President to cause the surveyorgeneral to designate the western and northern boundaries of Ohio,
An act to provide for the taking of certain observations, preparatory to the adjustment of the northern boundary line of Ohio, IV. 596 Northern boundary line of Ohio established, V. 49, 56 Description of the eastern and western boundary line,
Boundary Line of Arkansas.
Appropriations for the survey and exploration of the north-eastern boundary line of the United States,
An act making further provision for the same object, V. 413 Boundary line established by the treaty
between the United States and Great Britain, of August 9, 1842, (see treaty,)
Regulation of surveys of grants of land for the refugees in the British provinces, II. 100 An act in addition to the act regulating grants of land for military services, &c., II. 14, 155 Notes of acts relating to Virginia military bounty lands,
II. 274 An act to provide for designating, surveying, and granting military bounty lands,
II. 728 Notes of the acts relating to military bounty lands, II. 728 Acts to ascertain the boundary of the land reserved by the state of Virginia for the satisfaction of her officers and soldiers on the continental establishment, and to limit the period of locating such land, II. 274, 764 An act to authorize the survey of two millions of acres of the public lands, in lieu of that quantity heretofore au
to Lake Erie, by the Maumee route, IV. 305
Subscriptions authorized to the stock of the Delaware and Chesapeake Canal, and the Dismal Swamp Canal, - IV. 350 A subscription to the stock of the Louis- ville and Portland Canal authorized, IV. 162, 353
A supplement to the act to aid the state of Ohio in extending the Miami Canal from Dayton to Lake Erie, and to grant land to the state to aid in the construction of canals authorized by law, &c., IV. 393 Lands vested in the state of Indiana for the Wabash and Erie Canal, IV. 416 State of Alabama authorized to contract for and construct part of a canal round the Mussel Shoals,
Territory of Florida may open a canal through the public land in West Flo- rida, IV. 474 A survey authorized to ascertain the practicability of canal routes between the waters of St. Andrew's bay and the river and bay of Chattahoochee; and between Pensacola bay and Bon Secour, along the northern coast of the Gulf of Mexico, - J IV. 560 Land granted to Illinois to aid in open- ing a canal to connect the waters of Illinois river with Lake Michigan,
Lands selected by the state of Indiana for the Wabash and Erie Canal, con- firmed to that state, V. 414 State of Indiana to select certain lands in lieu of those granted to the state for the Wabash and Erie Canal, and the Illinois and Michigan Canals, V. 542 Lands granted to the state of Indiana
for the Wabash and Erie Canal, V. 731 Wabash and Erie Canal to be completed in five years, or the land to revert to the United States, V. 732 Act of Virginia, of February 27, 1829. Appendix No. II.,
A subscription to the stock of the Dismal Swamp Canal authorized, -
An act to extend the width of the Wash- ington Canal, -
Land granted to the state of Indiana to open a canal, to unite the navigable waters of the Wabash river to Lake Erie, Land granted to the state of Ohio for the purpose of aiding the state in ex- tending the Miami Canal from Dayton
Importation of goods in canoes, III. 616 Capias ad Satisfaciendum.
On judgments in any case whatever, the plaintiff may, at his option, issue a writ of capias ad satisfaciendum in the first instance, and may pursue the same until a tender be made of the debt in gold or silver, I. 94 See Arrests on Mesne Process in the District of Columbia.
Time for taking the sixth census ex-
The Circuit Court of the Eighth Circuit to examine the allowances made by the marshal of Kentucky to his as sistants, in taking the sixth census; the amount allowed to be paid, V. 568 Distribution of certain copies of the sixth V. 648 See Apportionment of Representatives in Congress, and the Index to the Pri vate Laws, vol. VI.
Central Bank of Georgetown
Incorporated, (expired,)
Centre of America, Federation of, General convention of peace, amity, commerce and navigation, between the United States of America and the Federation of the Centre of America, December 5, 1825, Treaty with, Certificates of reasonable Cause of Seizure. When it shall appear to the court before whom prosecution of a seizure shall be prosecuted, that there was reasona ble cause for the seizure, a certificate shall be given by the judge, and the claimant shall not be entitled to costs or damages, I. 696 When a prosecution is commenced on account of the seizure of any vessel or goods by any collector or other officer, under any act of Congress authorizing
Certificates of reasonable Cause of Seizure.
such seizure, and a judgment shall be given for the claimant or claimants, if it shall appear to the court that there was reasonable cause for such seizure, the court shall grant a certificate there- of; and the claimant shall not be en- titled to costs, or the prosecutor liable to action, &c., the articles seized being returned forthwith after judgment, II. 422; III. 199, 235 Notes of the decisions of the courts of the United States on seizures, II. 422
Certificates of Loan and Stock.
See Index to Private Laws, vol. VI. 947.
Certificates of Stock lost.
See Index to Private Laws, vol. VI. 947. Cession of Jurisdiction.
Cessions of jurisdiction of light-houses, Challenges to Fight.
Commissioned or non-commissioned offi- cers in the army, who shall send a challenge to fight a duel to another officer or soldier, or who shall accept a challenge to fight, shall be cashiered,
Officers allowing any person to go forth to fight a duel, shall be punished as the challenger, - II. 363 The duty of every officer, knowing of a challenge, to cause the immediate ar- rest of the challenger,
An act to prohibit the giving or accept- ing, within the District of Columbia, of a challenge to fight a duel, and for the punishment thereof,
See Index to Private Laws, vol. VI. 947.
Chaplains in the Army.
One chaplain to be allowed to each bri- gade,
Limitation of the number of chaplains,
Treaty with the Chayennes, July 6, 1825,
Treaty with the Cherokees. 27, 1819,
Treaty with the Cherokees. October 24,
Supplementary article to the Treaty with the Cherokees of December 29, 1835. March 1, 1836,
All the Cherokee pre-emptions which have been located on any of the sur- veyed lands of the United States south of the Arkansas river, confirmed, and patents to issue for them, V. 603
Chesapeake and Delaware Canal Company.
Secretary of the Treasury to vote for the president and directors of the com- IV. 124 pany, A subscription of fifteen hundred shares authorized, IV. 124, 350 IV. 320 Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company. An act confirming the act of the legis- lature of Virginia, entitled, "An act incorporating the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company," and for other IV. 101 An act to explain and amend "An act confirming the act of the Legislature of Virginia, incorporating the Chesa- peake and Ohio Canal Company," and an act of the state of Maryland for the same purpose, IV. 292 Assent of Congress to an act of the Le- gislature of Maryland, entitled, "An act further to amend the act incorpo- rating the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company," passed December, 1830,
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