Custom-house. Memorial of merchants and others for the erection of, at Plymouth, Mass.
Customs. Emoluments of the officers of, and expenditures for 1832
Debtors of the United States, insolvent. Report relative to Delaware Legislature. Resolutions of the, relative to the ordinance of South Carolina
Diplomatic intercourse with foreign nations. Report rela-
District attorneys, and other officers of United States courts.
Fees of District of Columbia. Petition of the Female Orphan Asy- lum of Georgetown, in the -
District of Columbia. tiary in the
District of Columbia. dria, in the
Domestic manufactures.
Fourth annual report of the Peniten-
Agents employed to examine into
Female Orphan Asylum of Alexan-
the progress, &c., of- Draper, Simeon, et al., revolutionary soldiers. Memorial of 1 Duty on imported hemp. Merchants of Boston against the
Duties on imports. American Institute of New York for protecting Duties on imports. Philadelphia importers of hardware for amendment of the 10th and 12th articles of the second section of the act of 14th July, 1832, imposing
Duties and drawbacks on imports Duties. Documents relative to the exemption' of merchan- dize imported under certain circumstances from the payment of -
Duties. Citizens of Huntington county, Pennsylvania, for a reduction of
Duties on imports. Legislature of Rhode Island in favor of
Duties on imports. Legislature of Pennsylvania opposed to any alteration of
Duties on imports. Merrimack Manufacturing Company op- posed to lowering the existing
Duties. Inhabitants of Easton, Pennsylvania, opposed to nullification, and in favor of existing
Duties on imports. Memorial of the New York Convention' of the Friends of Domestic Industry in favor of pro tecting Duties on imports. Resolutions of citizens of Philadelphia opposed to nullification, and in favor of protecting Duties imposed by the act of 14th July, 1832. Philadelphia merchants in favor of an alteration of the Duties. Legislature of Massachusetts opposed to nullifica- tion, and in favor of the existing
Duties. Citizens of Middlesex county, Massachusetts, op- posed to nullification, and in favor of existing Duties on imports under the acts of 1816, 1818, 1824, '1828, and 1832. Comparative statement of Duties payable under different rates. Comparison of, with explanations by the Secretary of the Treasury relative to estimated revenue of $18,000,000
Duties on imports. Citizens of Litchfield, Connecticut, op- posed to a reduction of
Duties on imports. Citizens of Portsmouth, New Hampshire, opposed to nullification, and in favor of a reduction of 2 99 Duties on imports. Farmers, merchants, and mechanics, of Newcastle county, Delaware, opposed to nullification, and in favor of protecting Duties, protecting, and internal improvements. Legislature of Georgia approve the resolutions of Tennessee res- pecting Duties. Importers of hardware in the city of Albany, pray- ing an alteration of the tariff of 1832
Duties. Citizens of Saratoga county, New York, opposed to nullification, and in favor of the President's mes- sage of 16th January, 1833, relative to South Caroli- na, and of protecting
Duties on imports. Citizens of Westmoreland county, Penn- sylvania, for a reduction of -
Duties. Citizens of Delaware county, Pennsylvania, for the existing
Duties. Tonnage on foreign vessels, and Danish ship taken out of the port of St. Bartholomews in 1828, by the United States' ship Erie
Duties. Philadelphia importers of hardware for reduction of 2 72 Duty on hemp. Boston merchants opposed to the Duty on imported mineral or fossil salt. Baltimore mer-
Duties on iron and hardware. Memorial of importers of the city of New York in favor of amending the tariff of 14th July, 1832 -
Duties on imports. Citizens of Vermont in favor of existing 3 111 Duties on imports. Citizens of Boston in favor of protecting 3 110
Encluments of the officers of, and expenditures for the cus-
Engineer. Report of the Chief, on internal improvement Engineer Department. Fiscal concerns of the, in 1832 Engineer Department. Estimate of additional appropria- tions for the, for 1833 Engineer, topographical. Report of the
Engineer Department. Topographical Bureau, and Third Auditor, relative to internal improvements
Easton, Pennsylvania. Inhabitants of, opposed to nullifica- tions and in favor of the existing tariff
Enlistments of minors for the army. Relating to
Estimates of appropriations for the support of Government for 1833
Estimate of the public revenue and expenditures for 1833 Expenditures of appropriations for public improvements in the City of Washington in 1832. Report of the Expenditures, contingent, naval, in 1832 Expenditures, contingent, military, in 1832 Expenditures, annual, on the public lands -
Expenditures on national armories, and the number of arms manufactured at, in 1832
Expenditures, contracts, payments, &c., for light-houses collection of the revenue, marine hospitals, &c., in 1831 and 1832
Fees of officers of United States' courts, &c. Female Orphan Asylum of Georgetown, D. C. Female Orphan Asylum of Alexandria, D. C. Finances. Report on the
Florida private land claims -
Florida. To complete the improvement of Appalachicola harbor in
Foreign nations. Diplomatic intercourse with
Fort Marion, in Florida. Upon the subject of repairing Fortifications. Report of the Chief Engineer on the Fortifications, &c., in the State of Maine. Condition of Free trade party, York District, South Carolina. lutions of the
French ship Pactole
French spoilations since 1800
Funds, unavailable. Statement of
Funds, navy pension and navy hospital. Abstract of the - Fund, Sinking. Report of the Commissioners of the Fund, contingent, of the House of Representatives. Expen- diture of
Georgia Legislature. Approve the resolutions of Tennessee relative to the policy of protecting duties and internal improvements
Georgia Legislature for calling a convention to revise the constitution of the United States
Georgetown Female Orphan Asylum. Memorial of the Georgetown, D. C. Citizens of, pray for appropriations for removing obstructions in the Potomac river, &c., &c. 1 32 Gold and silver bullion. Value of
Harbors, bays, rivers, creeks, roads, &c. Report of the Chief Engineer on improvements of Harbors, rivers, &c. President's veto of the bill for improv- ing -
Harbor Appalachicola, in Florida. Improvement of Half pay, commutation, bounty lands, &c., to certain officers of the revolution. Construction of the resolution of Congress of 15th May, 1778, relative to
Harbors, rivers, roads, &c. &c. Report of the Engineer De- partment, Topographical Bureau, and the Third Au- ditor, relative to improvements of Hardware, importers of, Philadelphia, to amend the tariff 2 Hardware, importers of, Albany, for an alteration of the tariff
Hardware, importers of, New York
Haskell, Samuel, et al., revolutionary soldiers. Memorial of 1 Hospitals, marine, collection of the revenue, light-houses,
&c. Contracts, expenditures, and payments for
Hemp. Boston merchants opposed to a duty on Hospital, naval, and privateer pension funds. Abstract of
House Representatives. Contingent expenses of the, state
Huron river, Ohio. Report of Chief Engineer
Illinois Legislature opposed to nullification
Imports under certain circumstances to be exempted from the payment of duties
Imports, duties and drawbacks on
Imports under the acts of 1816, 1818, 1824, 1828, and 1832. Comparative statement of the duties on
Imports. Citizens of Litchfield, Connecticut, opposed to a
Imports. Citizens of Portsmouth, New Hampshire, opposed to nullification, but in favor of a reduction of duties on
Imports. Farmers, merchants, and mechanics, of Newcas
the county, Delaware, opposed to nullification, and in favor of protecting duties on
Imports. Merrimack Manufacturing Company in favor of a reduction of duties on
Improvements, internal. Report of the Chief Engineer Improvements, public, in Washington City. Appropriations and expenditures for, in 1832 Improvement of Appalachicola harbor
Improvements, internal, and protecting duties. Legislature of Georgia approves the resolutions of Tennessee de- nying the right of Congress, extending to Improvements of rivers, harbors, &c. President's veto of the bill making appropriations for Indiana Legislature opposed to nullification.
Indian Affairs. Report of the Office for
Indians. Instructions to the commissioners appointed to ex- amine the land set apart west of the Mississippi river for the Indians. Letter of the Secretary of War to the Cherokees, containing proposals for their removal west of the Mississippi -
Indians. Memorial of the general council of Cherokee chiefs, convened at Red Clay, August, 6th, 1832 Indians. On the subject of vaccination of the
Indians. Execution of the, to extend the benefit of vaccina-
Indians. Abstract of licenses to trade with the Indians, northwestern. Schoolcraft's expedition among the 3 Indian agents. Statement of accounts of Insolvent debtors of the United States Institute, American, of the city of New York, against reduc- tion of duties on imports
Intercourse, diplomatic, with foreign nations Internal improvements, on the subject of. Report of the Engineer Department, the Topographical Bureau, and Third Auditor
Inventions, useful. List of patents which have expired in
Kentucky Legislature. Resolutions of the, opposed to nulli-
Lands, Bounty. Report of the Office of Land Office, General. Report of the Lands, public, according to Mr. Clay's plan. Resolutions of the Legislature of Vermont in favor of disposing of
Land office. Relating to the increased appropriations for the, with Mr. Wilde's resolutions
Land claims in Florida Lands, public. Surveys, sales, expenditures, amount offer- ed for sale, amount unsold for 20, 15, and 10 years, amount of sales and receipts in each State and Terri- tory, &c., respectively
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