Georgia Railroad Company. (See Railroad.) Georgia, adverse to abolishing the franking privilege, and in favor of reducing the rates of letter postage. Res- olutions of the General Assembly of
Germanic Association, &c. Letter from the Secretary of State, with correspondence between the American minister and minister of Prussia, in relation to the 1 1 17 Germanic Association of Customs and Commerce. Ameri- can minister at Berlin instructed to negotiate a com- mercial treaty with the
Gibbs. Report of the Committee on Pensions on the peti- tion of Reuben M. Gordon. Report of the Committee on Pensions on the peti- tion of Jane -
Grand river road. (See Road.)
Grayson. (See Foote, administrator of Grayson.) Gray, deceased. Report of the Committee on Pensions on the petition of Leah Gray, widow of Samuel Great Western Railway Company of Illinois, praying the right of pre-emption to the lands through which the said road may pass., Memorial of the Great Britain, &c., of the 20th October, 1818, &c. Motion by Mr. Semple, in relation to the 3d article of the convention with
Great Britain. Resolution submitted by Mr. Benton, to provide for the termination of the tenth article of the treaty of 1842 with -
Great Britain of 9th August, 1842. Correspondence in re- lation to the interpretation of the 10th article of the treaty with -
Great Britain. Table of duties in the colonies of Great Western Railway Company. (See Railway.) Green. Report of the Committee on Naval Affairs on the petition of George Rip, praying a renewal of the pension of Margaret F.
Greenhow. Report of the Committee on Foreign Relations on the memorial of Robert - Guiles, deceased. Report of the Committee on Pensions on the petition of Deborah Guiles, widow of Abraham Gulf of Mexico. Message of the President of the United
States, transmitting reports from the Secretary of the Treasury ad interim, the Secretary of War, and the Secretary of the Navy, in relation to drawing money for increasing the military force on the frontiers of Texas, and placing a naval force in the
Hamlet. Report of the Committee on Pensions on the pe- tition of Hezekiah
Hammott. Report of the Committee on the Judiciary on the petition of P. S. V.
Hanes. Report of the Committee on the Judiciary on the
petition of the representative of John
Harbors, roads, rivers, &c. Synopsis of the condition, re- pairs, surveys, &c., of certain
Harbors, &c., under the direction of the bureau of Topo- graphical Engineers. Report in relation to surveys and reconnoissances of
Harbor of Black Rock. Report, by Captain Swift, of the completion of the iron beacon at the
Harbor of Memphis. Report of the survey and examina- tion of the Harbor of Erie. Resolutions of the General Assembly of Pennsylvania, relative to the repair and completion of the works in the -
Harbor of Cleveland. Memorial of citizens of Ohio, pray- ing the completion of the Harbor of Cape May. Resolution of the Legislature of New Jersey, in favor of the construction of a break- water in the Harbor of said city of St. Louis. Memorial of citizens of St. Louis, Missouri, praying an appropriation for the removal of obstructions in the Western rivers, and for the improvement of the -
Harbor and city of Mobile. Letter of the Chief Engineer, in relation to a fortification on the east side of Dau- phin island, for the defence of the Harbor of New York. Memorial of the corporate authori- ties of the city of New York, praying the establish- ment of a navy yard at the -
Harbor and navy yard at Pensacola. Resolutions of the Le- gislature of Louisiana, in favor of the improvement of the
Harbor of St. Louis, by Captain Cram, of the topographical engineers. Report of the survey of the Harder. Report of the Committee on Pensions on the pe- tition of William
Harrison. Report of the Committee of Claims on the me- morial of George
Harrison. Report of the Committee on Pensions on the bill (H. R. 75) for the relief of Major Thomas Hemp. Views of the Commissioner of Patents on the cul- tivation of -
Hemp. Report of Peter Von Schmidt, superintendent of the experiments upon the culture and manufacture
Hemp and flax imported from 1821 to 1842. Statement of the annual value of the manufactures of Hemp and cordage imported from 1821 to 1842. State- ment of the annual value of Hemp, with a view to its adoption for the use of the navy. Letter of the Secretary of the Navy, on the subject of ascertaining the character and qualities of dew-rotted 6
Hibbert. Report of the Committee on Pensions on the pe- tition of John Holland. Report of Captain Hughes, on his examination of the hydraulic works, canals, dikes, and drain- age, in Hopkins. Report of the Committee on Pensions on the bill. (H. R. 109) for the relief of Frederick Hospital fund. Report of the Committee on Commerce on
the memorial of masters and owners of vessels in Al- bany, in relation to the marine
Hospital fund. Statements of receipts and expenditures on account of the marine
Hotsenpiller, the only child and heir of Dr. Frederick Seigle. Report of the Committee on Revolutionary Claims on the petition of Amelia -
Houghton, in relation to a geological survey of the State of Michigan, and the imperfect state of the United States surveys in said State. Letter of Douglass - 2 Houston and Anna S. Houston, heirs-at-law of Dr. John Houston. Report of the Committee on Revolution- ary Claims on the petition of Eleanor W. - Howison. Report of the Committee on Naval Affairs on the memorial of James R. -
Hughes, in relation to working copper ores. Report of Captain
Hughes. Report of the Committee on Pensions on the peti- tion of Charles
Hunt, late chargé d'affaires from Texas, to Mr. Forsyth, late Secretary of State, in relation to the annexation of that Republic to the United States. Letters of General Huston. Report of the Committee on Pensions on the petition. of Ann
Hutchinson. Report of the Committee on Pensions on the bill (H. R. 73) for the relief of Thompson
Inois, to obtain an appropriation for the construction of a canal around the Des Moines and Rock River rapids of the Mississippi river. Resolutions of the General Assembly of
Illinois, to obtain a grant of land for the construction of the Northern Cross railroad. Resolutions of the General Assembly of Illinois, praying the adoption of measures for the improve- ment of the navigation of the Mississippi river. Memorial of the General Assembly of
Illinois, in favor of the modification and alteration of the pre-emption laws. Resolutions of the General As- sembly of
Illinois. Report of David Dale Owen, on the mineral lands in a part of Wisconsin, Iowa, and -
Ilsley. Report of the Committee on the Judiciary on the pe- tition of Isaac
Imports and exports on the lakes in 1841. Statement of
Imports, &c., from 1821 to 1842.
Imported from 1821 to 1842, designating the countries from which received. Statement of the annual value of
articles Imports in conformity with its provisions. Resolutions re- ported by the Committee on Finance on the bill (S. 19) to revive the act of 2d March, 1833, usually called the compromise act, and to modify the existing duties on foreign Imports and exports of the United States during the year ending October 1, 1843. Statement of Imported, &c. Report of the Committee on the Judiciary on so much of the annual report of the Secretary of the Treasury as relates to judicial condemnation of goods of small value illegally
Imported during the nine months ending 30th June, 1843. General and summary statements of the quantity and 5 value of foreign merchandise
Indian river. (See River.)
Indian tribes residing within the jurisdictional limits of the United States. Relations with the -
Indian Affairs accompanying the annual report of the Secre- tary of War. Report of the Commissioner of Indians, whether natives of or emigrants to the country west of the Mississippi, with items of emigration and subsistence. Statement of the number of each tribe of
Indians to the islands in Lake Superior. Correspondence in relation to the claim of certain Chippewa Indians, and extract from his report. Instructions from Com- missioner of Indian Affairs to Governor Chambers, for making a treaty with the Winnebago Indian department, for the years 1841, 1842, and 1843. State- ments showing the several amounts drawn on ac- count of appropriations for the service of the Indian account in State stocks, &c. Statement of invest- ments for
Indians at Saginaw. Bill reported by Committee on Indian Affairs, and letter from Commissioner of Indian Af- fairs, in relation to the treaty with the Chippewa Indian schools, &c., that receive allowances from education. annuities or the civilization fund. List of - Indian schools. Reports from superintendents and teachers of 1
Indian superintendencies, agencies, and sub-agencies. Re- ports from - Indiana, in favor of refunding the fine imposed on General Andrew Jackson in 1815, and against the assumption of State debts by the General Government, and the distribution of the proceeds of the sales of the public lands. Resolutions of the Legislature of Indiana, in favor of the immediate occupation, organization,
and defence of the Oregon Territory. Resolutions of the General Assembly of Indians in that State. Resolutions of the Legislature of Ohio, or the subject of making provisions for the benefit of the present occupants of the lands formerly owned by the Wyandot
Indiana, to obtain an appropriation, in land or money, to im- prove the navigation of the Wabash, Ohio, and Mis- sissippi rivers. Resolutions of the General Assem- bly of Indiana, in favor of the erection of a light-house at City West, on Lake Michigan. Resolutions of the General Assembly of Indiana, to obtain a grant of land for the construction, with- in that State, of a canal around the falls of the Ohio river. Resolutions of the General Assembly of Indiana, in favor of a reduction of the rates of postage. Res- olution of the General Assembly of
Indians. Report of P. M. Butler, United States agent for the Cherokee Indian tribes. Memorial of the American Indian Mission Association, praying the adoption of measures for promoting the permanent welfare of the various Indians, praying a division among the tribe of $6,000, vested for their benefit in United States five per cent. stocks. Report of the Committee on Indian Affairs on the petition of a number of the Stockbridge
Indians. Report of the Committee on Indian Affairs on the memorial of several chiefs, headmen, and others, of the Shawnee
Ingles. Report of the Committee on Pensions on the docu- ments relating to the claim of Peter
Ingalls. Report of the Committee on Pensions on the bill (H. R. 170) for the relief of Daniel Internal improvement in the State of Michigan, and for other purposes. Report of the Committee on Public Lands on the bill (S. 17) to apply certain alternate sections of the public domain towards the comple- tion of works of Iowa. Report of David Dale Owen, on the mineral lands in a part of Wisconsin, Illinois, and
Iron, and iron and steel, and of iron and steel unmanufac-
tured, imported from 1821 to 1842. Statement of the annual value of manufactures of
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