Rail Road, Sate of Maryland authorized to construct, etc. Rape, in Dist. Col.
Assault, to commit, in Dis. Col.
Receiving stolen goods, in Dist. Col.
Red Cedar, Preservation of for naval purposes, Relief, Adamson, John
Barnes, Hugh
Bechtler, Christopher Becker, Henry, Belger, James Brook, Lieutenant
Burris, William Canadian Refugees Cannon, Joseph S. Cardozo, J. N. Carnes and Duval, Carroll, William T. Chever, Nathaniel
Chew, Beverly Cleer, Peter, Clower, William Coolidge, Thomas B. Crocker, Jonathan Culbertson, John
Dameron, George W. Daly, John
Dearborn, Benjamin
Dequindre, Antoine and Louis
Delzell, William Doddridge, Philip Duval and Carnes, Emerson, William Fitzgerald, Aaron Fitzgerald, Thomas Gough, John
Harper, Lucien Harrison, Clarissa B. Hazen, Moses
Higgins, Lucius M.
Hogland, James
Holders of certificates of new location
Howze, William
Importers (certain] of foreign merchandise,
Insolvent Debtors, U. S.
Jackson, Daniel, etc.
Jackson, William
Johnson, George Lorraine, Edwin Lovely, Percis Mann, Ariel
Rollins, Ebenezer Seawright, Lieutenant Smith, Richard, etc. - Smith, William Smoot, Benjamin S. Sprague, James Sprague, Joseph E. Taylor, John, deceased, Thomas, James
Tippett, Stephen Tombecbee Association, Toulmin, John B.
Tuckerman, Stephen, Tumey, William Walker, John Peter
Walker, Joseph Walker, Peter Selestino Whittier, Simeon C. Wren, Woodson
Riley, An act for the relief of Brevet Major Riley, and Lieu- tenants Brook and Seawright. (Approved, March 3, 1831, ch. 106.) Rivers, improvement of Tennessee, Coosa, etc. Register, ship, allowed for Brig Hope,
Allowed for schooner Julia D. Ramsay, Reports, Supreme Court, subscription to Resolutions of Congress,
Returns, census. Time extended for making Road, United States', in Ohio. An act declaring the assent of Congress to an act of the General Assembly of the State of Ohio hereinafter recited (Approved March 2, 1831, ch. 96.)
Extent of power over it granted to Ohio Legislature, .
Roll. An act for the relief of Matthias Roll and William Jackson. [Approved Feb. 3, 1831, ch. 18.]
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114
42
10
106
108
87
73
41
41
38
18
106
17
39
106
73
20
107
42
40
20
113
Rollins. An act for the relief of Ebenezer Rollins. [Ap- proved March 2, 1831, ch. 46.]
S.
Saint Ferdinand, [relinquishment of lands at] Saint John's district, Flo. established
Saint John's river, Flo., port of entry established at Saint Louis, duties on imports secured, etc. at Saint Louis, [relinquishment of lands at] Salt Springs, Illinois, [sale of lands reserved for] Missouri, power to sell
School lands, Missouri, power granted to sell Schools.
An act for the benefit of schools in Lawrence coun- ty, Mississippi. [Approved Jan. 13, 1831, ch. 4.]
In Missouri, [relinquishment in favor of] Secretary, Commissioners under Conv. Denmark Shawneetown, An act for the relief of the citizens of Shaw- neetown. (Approved, March 2,1821. ch. 41) Smith, An act for the relief of William Smith, administrator of John Taylor deceased. (Approved, Feb- ruary 12, 1831. ch. 25.) Smith and Pearse, An act for the relief of Richard Smith and William Pearse, the second, of Bristol, in Rhode Island. (Approved, March 2, 1831. ch. 71.)
Smoot, An act for the relief of Benjamin S. Smoot, of Ala- bama. (Approved, March 3, 1831. ch. 109. Sprague, An act for the relief of James Sprague. (Approved, March 2, 1831, ch. 53.)
An act for the relief of Joseph E. Sprague. (Ap- proved, March 2, 1831. ch. 48.)
Stealing in Dist Col. Survey, public lands, north of Illmois, &c. Surveyor, Port Cincinnatti
Delaware City Natchez
Pontchartrain Prospect, Maine, St. Louis, Louisville,
Wheeling,
Surveyor public lands. An act to create the office of Sur- veyor of the public lands for the State of Louisiana. (Approved, March 3d, 1831. ch. 115.) Surveyors, principal deputy in Louisiana, etc. offices abol-
Surveyors, on Northern, N. E., and N. W. frontiers, com^- pensation of 1.
Swindling. in Dist. Col.
Tennessee. Circuit Court in
Theft in Dist. Col.
Thomas. An act for the relief of James Thomas, late Quartermaster General in the army of the United States. (Approved, March 3, 1831. ch. 117)
Tippett. An act to authorize the executor of Stephen Tip- pett to locate a tract of land in the State of Louisiana. (Approved March 2, 1831. ch. 80.)
Timber reserved for naval purposes, penalty for cutting. Tolls on U. S road in Ohio,
Toll gates on the U. S. road in Ohio,
Tonnage. Duties on British vessels, northern, etc. fron- tiers,
Tombecbee association. An act to alter and amend "an act to set apart and dispose of certain public lands for the encouragement of the cultivation of the Vine and Olive." (Approved, Feb. 19, 1831. ch. 30.)
Trade on northern, &c. frontiers. An act to regulate the foreign and coasting trade on the North- ern, Northeastern and Northwestern frontiers, and for other purposes. (Ap- proved, March 2, 1831. ch. 97.
Treaties. Treaty of Commerce and Navigation between the United States of America and His Majesty the Emperor of Austria. con- cluded August 27, 1829.
Treaties. Indian. Treaty of perpetual friendship, cession and limits between the United States of America and the Mingoes, Chiefs, Cap- tains and Warriors of the Choctaw Na- tion, concluded September 27, 1830. Treaty between the United States of America and the confederated tribes of the Sacs and Foxes; the Medawah Kan- ton, Wahpacoota, Wahpeton and Sisse- tong bands or tribes of Sioux; the Oma- has, Ioways, Ottoes and Missouries, con- cluded July 15, 1830. Supplementary Article to the Delaware Treaty of October 3, 1818. concluded Sep. 24, 1829.
Treaties, Indian. Articles of Agreement and Convention between the United States of America, and the Seneca tribe of Indians, resid- ing on the Sandusky River. concluded Feb. 28, 1831.
Toulmin. An act confirming the claim of John B. Toulmin to a lot in the city of Mobile. [Approved March 2, 1831, ch. 83.]
Trees reserved for naval purposes, penalty for cutting, etc. Tumey. An act to rectify the mistake in the name of Wil- liam Tumey, an invalid pensioner. [Ap- proved March 2, 1831, ch. 93.]
Vessels. An act to repeal the charges imposed on passports and clearances. [Approved Feb. 12, 1831, ch. 20.] Villa a Robert, relinquishment of lands in
W.
Walker, &c. An act for the relief of the legal representa-
tives of Peter Celestino Walker and John Peter Walker, deceased, and of Joseph Wal- ker, of the State of Mississippi. [Approv- ed March 2, 1831, ch. 99.]
Warden, Penitentiary in Dist. Col. Wheeling. Duties on imports secured at Winnebagoes. A Sub-Agent allowed
Whale fishery. An act concerning vessels employed in the Whale fishery. [Approved March 3, 1831, ch. 114.] Whipping, in Dis. Co. abolished, Whittier.
An act for the relief of Simeon C. Whittier. (Ap- proved March 2, 1831, ch. 45.) Wren. An act for the relief of Woodson Wren of Mississip- pi. (Approved March 3, 1831, ch. 124.)
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