An act for the relief of the citizens of Venezuela, May 8, 1812, -
Venezuela, Treaty with.
Treaty of Peace, Friendship, Navigation and Commerce, between the United States and the Republic of Venezuela. January 20, 1836, -
Admitted into the Union. Act of Febru- ary 18, 1791, The laws of the United States to have effect in Vermont. Act of March 2, 1791, -
Representatives in Congress according to the first census,
According to the second census, According to the third census, According to the fourth census, According to the fifth census, According to the sixth census, Circuit and District Courts in Vermont. -See Courts-Judiciary. Vessels bound up James River, Virginia. Vessels bound up James river exempted from stopping in Hampton Roads, Vessels captured on Lake Champlain. The British vessels captured on Lake Champlain to be purchased, and their value distributed, as prize-money, among the captors, III. 229 Vessels captured on Lake Erie.
Officers of the Virginia line in the con- tinental establishment to be allowed to 1st June, 1829, to obtain warrants, (expired,) IV. 189 Limitation of the quantity of land for which patents may issue, IV. 189 Officers, soldiers, sailors, marines, chap- lains, musicians, surgeons, and sur- geons' mates in the land or sea ser- vices of the State of Virginia, during the revolutionary war, entitled to the benefit of the act of May 20, 1826, IV. 329 The time for locating and returning sur- veys under Virginia military land war- rants extended to Jan. 1, 1832, - IV. 395 Certain troops of the Virginia line au- thorized to draw scrip for military bounty lands, The scrip to be available for any lands offered at private sale by the United States in Ohio, Illinois, and Indiana,
IV. 422 The claim of Philip Doddridge to be paid. Act of May 26, 1824, IV. 440 The provisions of the act of May 30, 1830, chap. 215, not to extend to any land warrants heretofore issued and located on the lands set apart for the officers and soldiers of Virginia, IV. 500 The act of May 20, 1826, chap. 138, to
continue in force to June 1, 1832, IV. 500 Unlocated lands in the military district
in Ohio made liable to private sale, IV. 560 Additional land appropriated for Vir- ginia military land warrants, IV. 770 The time for locating Virginia military land warrants, and returning surveys on them, extended to August 10, 1840, V. 262 Regulations as to granting patents, V. 262 Repeal of the second section of the act of July 7, 1838, chap. 166, V. 329 The time for issuing Virginia military land warrants and returning surveys extended,
See Lands of the United
Virginia Resolution Land Warrants.
Supplement to the above act; rules for the regulation of the volunteer corps,
Volunteers may be organized; for what purpose to be employed; proportion from each State to be limited, President authorized to order eighty thousand militia to be in readiness, and may accept the services of volun- teers,
An act authorizing a detachment from the militia of the United States, II. 383 An act authorizing the President to ac- cept the services of a number of volun- teer companies, not exceeding thirty thousand men,
The expenses of the volunteers and mi- litia received into the service of the United States, to be paid, V. 33 The militia of Missouri and Indiana to be paid for services rendered against the Indians in 1832, See Canadian Volunteers-Army of the United States-Militia.
Further time allowed to complete sur- veys under Virginia resolution war- rants,
Wabash and Erie Canal.
Lands in Ohio for the Wabash and Erie canal, IV. 716
To be procured for cargoes of vessels in quarantine, I. 620 An act providing for the deposit of wines and distilled spirits in public ware. houses, and for other purposes, III. 469 An act to regulate the duties on certain wines, (obsolete,) III. 515 Withdrawal of goods deposited in public warehouses, III. 469
Warrington, Captain, and others.
A gold medal to be presented to Captain Lewis Warrington, of the sloop of war Peacock, a silver medal to the com- missioned officers, and a sword to the midshipmen and sailing-master, for their conduct in the action with the British brig Epervier, III. 246
The Secretary of the Treasury to pay $150,000 to the city of Washington, to aid in the execution of the act of May 31, 1832, vesting in the corpora
Franking privilege granted him, I. 361 Expenses incurred in doing honour to the memory of George Washington, under the direction of the joint com- mittee of Congress, to be paid, - II. 83 Resolution that a marble monument be erected in the Capitol at Washington, to commemorate the great events of the military and political life of Gene- ral Washington, Funeral honours to the memory of George Washington, Appropriation for the purchase of the books and papers of George Washing- ton, -
Washington and Franklin.
Resolutions relating to the sword and camp-chest of Washington and staff of Franklin, and to the donors of the
Washington Turnpike Company.
A complete set of weights and measures, intended for the custom-house, to be delivered to each state,
The provisions of the act of March 3, 1825, chap. 99, authorizing the issuing of a register or enrolment, in the name of the president or secretary of any incorporated company owning a steam- boat or vessel, extended to ships or vessels of any incorporated company engaged in the whale fishery, IV. 492 Registers sufficient papers for vessels engaged in the whale fishery, V. 370 Provisions of the first section of the act of 28th of February, 1803, chap. 9, extended, Forfeitures for duties and charges remit- ted,
Western Reserve of Connecticut.
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