Certain claims for Indian depredations to be settled,
Pleadings under indictments, I. 119; See Judiciary.
Informers on penal statutes discontinu-
ing suits or prosecutions, or nonsuited, unless an officer of the United States, liable for costs, I. 626 See Post-Office-Duties, Collection of— Judiciary.
Injunctions may be granted by the judges of the District Courts,
Appropriations for suppressing hostilities with the Seminole Indians, January 14 and January 29, 1836, Part of appropriations to be transferred to the credit of subsistence, March 19, 1836, V. Appropriations for suppressing hostilities with the Indians in Florida, April 1, 1836, Further appropriations for suppressing Indian hostilities in Florida, April 29, 1836, Appropriations for the suppression of hos- tilities by the Creek Indians, May 23, 1836, Appropriations for the suppression of In- dian hostilities in Florida, July 2, 1836, Appropriations for the suppression of In- dian hostilities, January 9, 1837, V. 135 An additional appropriation for the sup- pression of Indian hostilities, March 2, 1837, Additional appropriations for the sup- pression of Indian hostilities in 1837, October 16, 1837, Appropriations for the suppression of In- dian hostilities, January 30, 1838, V. 209 Appropriations for suppressing Indian
Injuries to Property.-Destruction of property during the war by Indians, &c.
See Index to the Private Laws. Injuring or impairing Coin.
An act for the relief of persons imprison- ed for debt, I. 265 The act continued in force for two years, I. 370
The priority of the United States to ex- tend to cases in which property shall be assigned for the benefit of creditors, and to cases in which the property of a concealed, absconding, or absent debtor shall be attached, I. 263, 676 An act for the relief of certain insolvent debtors in the District of Columbia,
III. 682 Relief of persons imprisoned for debt to the United States, I. 593, 676; II. 4; III. 399; IV. 1, 19, 467, 595, 676 An act to amend the laws regulating im- prisonment for debt within the Dis- trict of Columbia, Inspection Laws of States.
toms to pay due regard to the inspec- tion laws of the several states, I. 106, 699 Insurance against Fire.
A Fire Insurance Company in the town of Alexandria, in the district of Co- lumbia, incorporated, February 17, 1836, V. 2 Notes of decisions of the courts of the United States on insurances against fire,
Duty on selling wines at retail, Duties on property sold at auction,
Duties on carriages,
Duties on stamps,
I. 373, 478 I. 527, 536, 545
Duties on distilled spirits, I. 180, 199,
267, 376, 504, 547 Duties on snuff and refined sugar, I. 384, 426, 495, 509, 608 An act to repeal the internal taxes, April 6, 1802, II. 148 Taxes on stills and domestic distilled spirits, on refined sugar, licenses to retailers, sales at auction, on carriages, stamped vellum, parchment, or paper, discontinued after June 13, 1802, II. 148 Provisions of the law relative to out- standing duties, &c., - II. 148, 149 An act for the assessment of direct taxes and internal duties, July 22, 1813, III. 22 Duties on refined sugar,
Duties laid on carriages of persons,
Appropriations for internal improve- ments for the year 1832, July 3, 1832,
Acts passed by the legislatures of Penn- sylvania and Maryland for the pre- servation of the Cumberland road, IV. 553 See Roads and Canals.
Intrusion on the Lands of the United States. Acts relating to intrusion on the lands
of the United States, II. 445; III. 260 These acts continued in force, III. 393, 450 Invalid Pensions. See Pensions. Inventions, Patents for.
An act to promote the progress of the useful arts. April 10, 1790, (repealed,) I. 109 An act to promote the progress of the useful arts, and to repeal the act here- tofore made for that purpose. Febru ary 21, 1793, (repealed,) I. 318 Privilege of obtaining patents for useful inventions extended to aliens having resided two years within the United States,
Salaries of officers in the territory of Iowa,
Proceedings to obtain patents,
Patents to be signed by the Secretary of State and the Commissioner of Patents,
Patents invalid from defective exemplifi- cations. Additions to patent, Suits for violations of patents, Actions cognizable in the Circuit Courts,
A grant of land to Iowa territory for the erection of public buildings, March 3, 1839, Compensation to the judges of the Su- preme Court in Iowa, March 3, 1839, Eastern boundary line of the territory of Iowa to be defined and established, March 3, 1839, V. 357 The Legislative Council of Iowa autho- rized to provide by law for the election of sheriffs, and of a delegate to Con- gress, March 3, 1839, Assent of Congress to an extra session of the Legislature of Iowa, April 30, 1844,
Certain lots granted to the town of Du- buque, June 18, 1844,
Appropriations for certain improvements in the territory of Iowa,
Bridges on the military road from Du- buque to Missouri,
V. 123 V. 124 Library of the patent office. Models, V. 125 An act in addition to the act to promote the progress of science and the useful arts, March 3, 1837, Patents issued, and assignments executed and recorded prior to December 15, 1836, may be recorded anew, V. 191 Measures to be taken to obtain patents, &c., to be recorded, Certified copies of records to be evidence. Renewal of new patents. Duplicates of models. Patents returned for cor- rection, V. 192 When specification has been too broad, or a mistake made in filing a declara- tion, may make disclaimer, &c., V. 193 Clerks to be appointed, V. 194 Annual statement of expenditures, &c., to be laid before Congress, - V. 195 An act in addition to "An act to promote the progress of the useful arts," March 3, 1839, Distribution of the Digest of Patents, September 1, 1841, V. 466 An act in addition to an act to promote the progress of the useful arts, and to repeal all acts and parts of acts here- tofore made for that purpose, August 29, 1842, V. 543 Moneys paid as fees under mistake to be paid back, V. 543
Treaty with the Iowas. September 16, 1815, Treaty with the Sioux and Chippewas, Sacs and Foxes, Menomonies, Iowas, Sioux, Winnebagoes, and a portion of the Ottawas, Chippewas and Pottawa- timies. August 19, 1825, 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 Iowas.
VII. 328 November 23, VII. 547 October 19, 1838, VII. 568 Treaty with the Iowas and Sacs and Foxes. September 17, 1836, . VII. 571
Treaty with the Iowas.
Judgments on proceedings under the act of March 3, 1825, relating to the Post- office,
Judgments released.
See Index to the Private Laws.
Acts relating to the judiciary, I. 73, 93, 122, 123, 126, 128, 184, 191, 216, 252, 275, 332, 333, 335, 352, 369, 395, 404, 410, 419, 423, 450, 451, 463, 475, 497, 517, 609, 627, 727 Suits revived in the Circuit Court of Pennsylvania, which were discon. tinued by the failure to hold the Cir- cuit Court in October, 1799, II. Jurors to be summoned to April term, 1800, Time of holding the District Court in North Carolina altered, (obsolete,) II. 18 Persons employed in public arsenals ex- empted from serving on juries, II. 62 Mode of designating jurors to serve in the courts of the United States, II. 82 An act to provide for the more conve- nient organization of the courts of the United States, February 13, 1800, (re- pealed,)
II. 89 An act to amend the judicial system of the United States, April 29, 1802, II. 156 Supreme Court to be holden at Washing- ton, its sessions,
Notes of acts to establish the judicial
courts of the United States, Circuit Courts,
Notes of the acts of Congress which re- gulate the original jurisdiction of the Circuit Courts, -
Notes of decisions of courts of the United States on the jurisdiction of the Circuit Courts, II. 157 Allotment of the circuits among the judges of the Supreme Court, II. 158 Disagreement in opinion between the judges of the Circuit Court, II. 159 Notes of decisions of the Supreme Court on questions adjourned from the Cir. cuit Court, as to the form of the certi- ficate and the matters to be adjudi. cated by the Supreme Court, II. 159 Organization of the Circuit Courts, II. 162, 163 Cognisance of proceedings under com- missions of bankruptcy, and appoint- ment of commissioners of bankrupts,
An act to amend the judicial system of the United States, March 2, 1809, II. 534 Appointment of an additional judge in the Mississippi territory, to reside in Madison county, (obsolete,) - II. 563 Executions may be issued on judgments or decrees in the General Court or Court of Chancery of the territory of Indiana, as if the territory had not been divided, The appointment of an additional judge in the territory of Missouri directed,
By what rules judgments of the court established by the act of January 27, 1814, may be reversed by the Supreme Court, III. 96 When a writ of error will operate as a supersedeas, III. 96 The time of holding the District Court of the United States for the district of Virginia altered,
Increase of the salaries of the judges of the Circuit Court of the District of Columbia, April 20, 1818, Pennsylvania divided into two districts, and the districts called the eastern and western districts,
Richard Peters to hold the courts of the eastern district, and a district judge, marshal, and district attorney to be appointed for the western district, III. 462 Regulations of process and proceedings in the districts, III. 462 The judicial power of judges in Alaba- ma extended to the counties in th Mississippi territory, April 20, 1818, (obsolete,) III. 468 Original cognisance in equity and at law given to the courts of the United States in controversies respecting ter- ritory and patents for useful inven- tions, February 15, 1819,- . III. 481 An act to alter the terms of the court for the western district of Virginia, February 10, 1820, -
III. 540 An act establishing a Circuit Court with- in and for the district of Maine, March 30, 1820,- III. 554 Rhode Island, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Maine to form the first circuit, Organization of the Circuit Court of
A District Court in Alabama established, April 21, 1820,
Organization of the court,
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