DISTRICT of Columbia, established the permanent seat of the Government of the U. S........... DISTRICTS for election of Representatives in Congress. Provision for di- viding the States into...................
DOCUMENTS, Journals, and other sources of historical, political, statisti- cal, and other information regarding the legislative, executive, and judi- cial action of the Government, in the public offices at the Seat of Govern- ment. Description of...................... ..............
DOCUMENTS ordered to be printed by the Senate and House of Represent- atives of the U. S. from 1789 to 1851. Remarks descriptive of the re- gular ........ 457-459
ELECTIONS under and by virtue of the Constitution, (analytical index)...61, 6a ELECTION of a President and Vice President of the U. S., &c., approved
March 1, 1792. An act relative to the
ELECTION of Electors of a President and Vice President, in case of vacan- cies in those offices by casualty, &c. Provision for the...... ELECTIONS for Electors of President and Vice President in all the States. An act to establish a uniform time for holding....... ELECTORAL votes for President and Vice President of the U. S. Provi- sions of the Constitution regarding the............. ELECTORAL votes for President and Vice President of the U. S. Regula- tions, by law, for the giving, making lists of, transmitting to the Seat of Government, opening, and counting the .......... 291 ELECTORAL votes. Compensation to, and penalties of, persons appointed to deliver the... 292 ELECTORAL votes. Compensation of persons appointed to deliver the 300 ELECTORAL votes for President and Vice President of the U. S., viz. : First term, George Washington and John Adams, commencing March 4, 1789......
Second term, George Washington and John Adams, commencing March 4, 1793....
Third term, John Adams and Thomas Jefferson, commencing March 4, 1797 317 Fourth term, Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Burr, elected by the House of Representatives, commencing March 4, 1801...
Fifth term, Thomas Jefferson and George Clinton, commencing March 4, 1805 319 Sixth term, James Madison and George Clinton, commencing March 4, 1809 320 Seventh term, James Madison and Elbridge Gerry, commencing March 4, 1813
Eighth term, James Monroe and Daniel D. Tompkins, commencing March 4, 1817....
Ninth term, James Monroe and Daniel D. Tompkins, commencing March 4,
Tenth term, John Quincy Adams and John C. Calhoun, commencing March
ELECTORAL votes for President and Vice President of the U. S.-continued Eleventh term, Andrew Jackson and John C. Calhoun, commencing March 4, 1829
Twelfth term, Andrew Jackson and Martin Van Buren, commencing March 4, 1833...
Fourteenth term, Wm. H. Harrison and John Tyler, commencing March 4, 1841.......
Thirteenth term, Martin Van Buren and R. M. Johnson, commencing March 4, 1837.....
Fifteenth term, James K. Polk and George M. Dallas, commencing March 4, 1845.....
Sixteenth term, Zachary Taylor and M. Fillmore, commencing March 4, 1849 333 ELECTORS of President and Vice President, equal to the number of Senators and Representatives in Congress from each State. Each State shall appoint a number of ELECTORS shall be equal to the number of Senators and Representatives to which the States may be entitled at the time when the President and Vice President should come into office. The...
ELECTORS of President and Vice President of the U. S. Enactments of the law for the government of the..
Each State may, by law, provide for filling vacancies in the college of. EVIDENCE in all tribunals and offices of the United States, and of the individual States. Little & Brown's edition of the Laws of the U. S. declared to be competent.
ELECTORS of the President and Vice President in all the States. An act to es- tablish a uniform time for holding elections of ....... ELECTORS.
EXECUTIVE officers of the Government, from 1789 to 1851.
service, &c., of all the high...
EXTRADITION Treaties. Act giving effect to.
FAREWELL Address of George Washington, President of the U. S., September 17, 1796
"FIRST in War, First in Peace, and First in the hearts of his Countrymen," as applicable to George Washington. Origin of the words..... FLORIDA. Chronological statement of the formation of the Government of 436 FOREIGN Ambassadors and their Domestics. An act for the protection of....... 259 FOREIGN Powers. An act to preserve the neutrality of the U. S., with........ 296 FOREIGN Nation with whom the U. S. are at peace. An act to prevent any armament by land or water being fitted out in the U. S. against any........ 296 FOREIGN State confined in any state prison in certain cases. The Judges of the U. S. Courts empowered to grant the writ of Habeas Corpus, and to discharge the citizens of any....
FUNERAL Procession and Oration of Henry Lee, in honor of Gen. George Wash- ington..
GEORGIA, in 1787, appointing deputies to Convention to form the Constitu- tion. Act of...
179 GEORGIA. Chronological statement of the Charters and Constitutions of... 408 GEORGIA ceded western lands to the U. S. April 24, 1802 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .... 422 GERRY, Vice President of the U. S. Election of Elbridge... .............. 321 GERRY, Vice President, in the Senate of the U. S. Attendance of Elbridge 340 GIBSON, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. Letter of ap- probation from John B....... GOVERNMENT of the Confederation to provide for its support, defence, &c. Reports of committees and Resolutions of Congress exhibiting the ineffi- ciency of the..... 131-139, 140-142-146-150, 151 GOVERNMENT under the Constitution of the U. S. Resolutions of Con- gress of the Confederation of September 13, 1788, providing for the com- mencement of the....... GOVERNMENT under the Constitution. Brief statement of the manner of commencing proceedings of the................. GOVERNMENT. George Washington's opinions of the principles and po- licy of our.....
John Adams'.. .......do.....
270 xxxi. 275-279
Xxxii. 283
GOVERNMENT. Thomas Jefferson's... do.........do........... GOVERNMENT. James Madison's......do.........do.............. GOVERNMENT and providing the means of executing the Constitution, &c. General Laws relating to the continued organization of the........................................ 287 GOVERNMENTS of the several States and territories. Chronological state- ment of the Charters and formation of the....... GOVERNMENT of the territory of the U. S. north-west of the river Ohio. An ordinance for the...... GOVERNMENT of the U. S. in possession of the public offices. Description of the sources of information regarding the Legislative, Executive and Judicial action of the
HABEAS Corpus in all cases of foreigners confined in the U. S., &c. The judges of the U. S. Courts authorized to grant writs of....................................................... 301 HARRISON, as President of the U. S Election of William Henry ..... 329-331 HISTORICAL and other information in the public offices at the seat of Go- vernment. Description of the sources of.
HOUDON'S statue of Washington at Richmond, Virginia. Remarks and cor- respondence relative to
HOUSE of Representatives of the U. S. Oaths of office to be taken by the Members and Clerk of the....... 22, 288-281 HOUSE of Representatives, from 1789 to 1851. Names of Speakers of the 386–387 HOUSE of Representatives of the U. S., from 1789 to 1851. Names, service, &c., of the Clerks of the
HOUSE of Representatives of the U. S. Description of the HOUSE of Representatives of the U. S., from 1789 to 1851. Remarks descrip- tive of the documents printed by order of the
ILLINOIS. Chronological statement of the formation of the Government of 431 IMPEACHMENTS from 1789 to 1851. Description of the Journal or record
IMPOST duties of April 18, 1783, was the cause of proceedings which ulti- mately led to the adoption of the Constitution. Report of Committee of the Congress of Confederation, showing that the failure of the States to carry the general system of ...131-139, 140-142-146, 150, 151 IMPOST, &c., as provided by resolution of Congress, April 18, 1783. See Commerce.) Resolutions of Congress of February 15, 1786, recommend- ing to the States to empower Congress to carry into effect a general sys- tem of........ 139, 141-149, 151–153 INAUGURAL address of George Washington. President of the U. S. April
...... 211 ............. 270
INAUGURAL address of John Adams, President of the U. S.. INAUGURAL address of Thomas Jefferson, President of the U. S........................... 275 INAUGURAL address of Thomas Jefferson, President of the U. S... 279 INAUGURAL address of James Madison, President of the U. S......................... 283 INDEPENDENCE of mind. Importance to every citizen of preserving... xxv INDEPENDENCE. Proceedings in Congress of the United Colonies, from June 8, to July 4, 1776, respecting a declaration of............ INDEPENDENCE by the Representatives of the United States in Congress assembled, July 4, 1776. The Declaration of.......................... INDEPENDENCE. Resolution of Congress for promulgating the Declara- tion of.......
INDEPENDENT STATES. Resolution of Congress of July 2, 1776, that THE UNITED COLONIES ARE, AND OF RIGHT OUGHT TO BE, FREE AND..... 195 INDEX to the Constitution and amendments. An Analytical 38 INDEXES prepared by order of the two Houses of Congress. Description of 465 INDIANA. Chronological statement of the formation of the Government of.. 430 INTRODUCTORY remarks to the work and to the several chapters. (See Remarks.)
IOWA. Chronological statement of the formation of the Government of..... 443
JACKSON, as President of the U. S. First election of Andrew ............. 326 JACKSON, as President of the U. S. Second election of Andrew........... 327 JEFFERSON'S declaration of the principles of our Government. Thomas
JEFFERSON, President of the U. S., on March 4, 1801. First inaugural address of Thomas...
JEFFERSON, President of the U. S., on March 4, 1805. Second inaugural address of Thomas.
JEFFERSON, as Vice President of the U. S. Election of Thomas.......... 317 JEFFERSON, as President of the U. S. First election by House of Repre- sentatives of Thomas
318 JEFFERSON, as President of the U. S. Second election by electors of Thomas 319 2 K 46*
JEFFERSON, Vice President, in Senate of the U. S. Attendance of Thomas 336 JOHNSON, as Vice President of the U. S. Election by the Senate of Rich-
(The number of electoral votes required for an election being 148, and R. M. Johnson having received only 147, the election then devolved upon the Senate, and R. M. Johnson was elected.)
JOHNSON, Vice President, in Senate of the U. S. Attendance of Rich-
342-344 JOHNSON, as Senator of the U. S. Terms of service of Richard M......... 370 JOURNALS of the Congress of the Confederation, 1774 to 1789. Description of the...
JOURNAL of the Convention that formed the Constitution in 1787. Descrip- tion of the.......
JOURNAL of the House of Representatives of the U. S. from 1789 to 1851. Description of .........................
JOURNAL of the Senate of the U. S. from 1789 to 1851. Description of Le- gislative
JOURNAL of the Senate of the U. S. from 1789 to 1851 (in part). Descrip- tion of the Executive
JOURNAL or record of the Senate on impeachments, from 1789 to 1851. De- scription of.................................
JOURNALS of the Senate and House of Representatives of the U. S. Re- marks descriptive of the contents of the Legislative JUDGES of Courts of the U. S. authorized to grant writs of Habeas Corpus in all cases of foreigners confined in the United States, and to discharge them. The......
JUDGES of the Supreme Court of the U.S., from 1789 to 1851. Names, states, length of service, &c., of the......
JUDICIAL proceedings of one State in every other State, territory, &c. Au- thentication of..........
JUSTICE in the Courts of the U. S. An act to provide further remedial............. 301
KANE, Judge of the District Court of the U. S. for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. Letter of approbation from J. K. ...... xiii KENTUCKY. Chronological statement of the formation of the Government of 412 KNOWLEDGE. Remarks on the proper mode of acquiring and imparting. xix
LAND in the north-western and western territory of the U. S. Proceedings which led to the cession by the States, of the
LANDS to the U. S. Act of New York for the cession of its western or vacant .......
LANDS to the U. S. Resolution of Congress recommending to the States to cede their western...
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