Swords presented by Congress for gallant Conduct,
To Lieutenant Skerrett, U. S. N., II. 198 To Captain Decatur, U. S. N.,
To the commissioned officers and mid- shipmen who have distinguished them- selves in the various attacks on Tri. poli, To each midshipman and sailing-master in Captain Perry's fleet on Lake Erie, and to the nearest male relatives of midshipmen Henry Laub and Tho- mas Claxton, . To each of the midshipmen and sailing. masters on board Captain Macdo- nough's fleet on Lake Champlain, III. 246 To the sailing-master and to each of the midshipmen of the sloop-of-war Pea- cock, To the sailing-master and each of the midshipmen of the sloop-of war Wasp, To Colonel Richard M. Johnson, U. S. A. Symmes, John Cleves.
Right of pre-emption granted to certain persons who have contracted with John Cleves Symmes, . II. 112, 179
Tables of the Acts which have been passed re- lating to the Judiciary, Imposts and Ton- nage, &c.
See Vol. VIII., page 655.
Tamarois Indians.
Assent of Congress to an act of the le-
and West Tennessee, Part of the act of April 18, 1806, rela- tive to land in Tennessee, and fixing the price of the land, repealed, III. 729 The district judge of Tennessee to hold the term of the Circuit Court at Nash- ville on the first Monday in March,
Redemption of lands sold for direct taxes.
District Court of Tennessee, Appeals from the District Court at Jack- son to the Circuit Court at Nashville, V. 472 Times of holding the fall terms at Jack son and Knoxville, V. 472. Time of holding the Circuit and District Courts of the United States in East and West Tennessee, Rules of proceedings in the courts, V. 488 Representatives in Congress according to the sixth census, V. 491
An act to provide for carrying into effect the convention between the United States and the Republic of Texas, for ascertaining the boundary between them, - V. 312 Boundary between the United States and Texas, V. 312 A joint resolution annexing Texas to the United States, - V. 797 Texas, Treaties and Conventions with. Convention between the government of
the United States and the government of Texas, relative to reclamations for injuries by the detention of the brigs Pocket and Durango, April 11, 1838, VIII. 510 Convention between the United States of America and the Republic of Texas, for marking the boundary between them, April 25, 1838, VII. 511
Thanksgiving for the Restoration of Peace. The President requested to recommend a day of thanksgiving for the restoration of peace, . III. 250 Thanks of Congress and Expression of their Sense of national Services.
To Commodore Preble and the officers, seamen, and marines under his com- mand, II. 346
To Captain Stephen Decatur and the officers and crew of the United States' ketch Intrepid,
To Captain Oliver Hazard Perry and the officers and crews of his squadron on Lake Erie, -
III. 141 To Lieutenants Burrows and M'Call, III. 141 To Captain James Lawrence, III. 142
To Captain Thomas Macdonough and the officers and crews of his squadron on Lake Champlain,
Acts of the territorial legislatures in- corporating banks, not to have effect until approved and confirmed by Con- gress, Accounts of the treasurer of unavailable funds to be settled, The Secretary of the Treasury to settle claims on banks for unavailable funds,
To Captain Lewis Warrington and to the midshipmen and sailing-master of the sloop-of-war Peacock, To Captain Johnston Blakely and the officers and crew of the sloop-of-war Reindeer, III. 246 To Major-Generals Brown, Scott, Por- ter, Gaines, and Macomb, and Briga- dier-Generals Ripley and Miller, III. 247 To the people of the state of Louisiana,
An act further to provide for the collec- tion of duties on imports and tonnage,
Tonnage duties on American vessels
abolished, IV. 425 Tonnage duties on British vessels, IV. 487 Colombian vessels to pay same tonnage duties as are paid by vessels of the United States, &c.,
Portuguese vessels exempted from ton- nage duty,
Acts concerning tonnage duty on Span- ish vessels,
Same duties on Belgian vessels as on
French vessels coming directly from Cayenne to pay no higher duties than American vessels,
See Discriminating Duties·
Duties on Tonnage.
Tools and Implements of Husbandry
Exempted from duty,
Torpedo, or Sub-marine Explosion. Appropriation to defray the expenses of experiments with the torpedo or sub- marine explosions as engines of war, II. 569
Trading-Houses.
See Indians.
Trading with the Enemy.
An act to prohibit American vessels from proceeding to or trading with the enemies of the United States, - II. 778 Notes of the decisions of the courts of the United States on trading with the enemy, IL. 778
Transfers of Appropriations.
Money may be transferred from one object of appropriation to another, II. 535 Standing appropriations for arming the militia not to be transferred, Appropriations for fortifications, ar- senals, armories, custom-houses, docks, navy-yards and buildings of any kind, munitions of war, and pay of army or navy, may be transferred to other objects, III. 390 Appropriations for military service pre- vious to January 1, 1817, may be transferred, III. 406, 567 Appropriations for one year shall not be transferred to another branch of ex- penditure in a different year, nor shall moneys in the hands of the Treasurer of the United States as agent for the War or Navy Departments be trans- ferred, III. 568 Transfers may be made from appropria tions for certain branches of expendi ture in the War or Navy Departments, to other branches in the same depart- ments, III. 568 Appropriations for the gradual increase of the navy not to be transferred, III. 321; IV. 242
Decisions of the courts of the United States upon Treasury notes, III. 102 Treasury notes due before January, 1815, to be received in payment of the loan of three millions of dollars au- thorized by the act of March 15, 1814, or of any other loan, III. 145 Treasury notes may be issued for the deficiency of any authorized loan, (ob- solete,)
The amount of Treasury notes which may be issued shall not exceed seven millions four hundred thousand dol. lars, Regulations for their reimbursement,
An issue of Treasury notes, not exceed- ing twenty-five millions of dollars, au- thorized,
Regulations for the funding of the Trea-
Treasury notes made receivable for pub-
Duty of the Secretary of the Treasury to lay before Congress estimates of the revenue, II. 79 An act to provide for the prompt settle- ment of public accounts, III. 366 Supplement to the act to provide for the prompt settlement of the public ac- counts, III. 487 An act to provide for obtaining accurate statements of the foreign commerce of the United States, III. 541 An act in addition to the several acts for the establishment and regulation of the Treasury, War, and Navy Depart- ments, III. 567 An act providing for the better organi- zation of the Treasury Department,
The act of February 24, 1815, author- izing the issuing of Treasury notes, (repealed,) III. 378 The Treasury notes, the property of the United States, to be cancelled, III. 378 Provision for the payment of Treasury notes lost or destroyed, No Treasury notes to be received in pay. ment, or paid, or funded, except at the Treasury, III. 675 Authority to issue not exceeding ten mil- lions of dollars in Treasury notes, V. 201 Provisions relating to the issuing and payment of the Treasury notes au- thorized by the act of October 12, 1837, V. 201 Punishment for forging Treasury notes, V. 203
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