Bohannan, Stephen, pension to, vi. 638. of steamboats to be tested, v. 252, 261, 304. Boisgervais, James H., claim of, to be settled Boles, Absalom, authorized to surrender land 528. Mary Ann, authorized to enter land, vi. of officers of mint, i. 341. of pursers in navy, ii. 536; iii. 350. of surveyor-general, iii. 697. of postmasters, iv. 103; v. 82. of officers not impaired by removal from of custom-house officers, i. 44, 171, 704, for duties, i. 42, 168, 171, 174, 372; ii. 72, Bones, John, allowed to withdraw a land entry, Bon Homme Richard, prize money to be dis- Books, copyright of. See Copyright, p. 41. Boucherie, Antony, allowed to obtain a patent Boulden, James W., claim of, to be settled, vi. between United States and Mexico, iv. western boundary of Arkansas, iv. 40. running the line fixed by treaty of 1842, expense of negotiations with Great Britain boundary of United States as established Bounty, with Great Britain, viii. 55, 249, 274, 572. with Spain, viii. 138, 140, 254. with Mexico, viii. 374, 464. on fisheries, obsolete acts, i. 27, 229, 260, 533, 692; ii. 36, 436, 552. acts in force, iii. 49, 254, 314, 351, 417, for destroying enemy ships, (obsolete,) ii. for prisoners of war, (obsolete,) iii. 81, 105. on captures, i. 715, 716. on negroes captured in slave vessels, iii. 533. on enlistment in the army, i. 222, 224, 242, to army in lands. See Lands, Public, p. on exportation of fish, i. 27; ii. 436; iii. Bourg, John Baptiste, land claim confirmed to, vi. 499. of suitors, when to be produced in court, i. | Bourgoud, Antoine, to be paid for damage to property, vi. 323. Bourguin, Edward, allowed to enter certain Bourne, Silvanus, repayment for advances by, Bouton, Daniel, increase of pension to, vi. 114. Boutwell, Abraham E., pension to, vi. 608. Bowen, George, to be paid for carrying the Branch Mints, (continued.) mail, vi. 583. Bowers, Balaam, pension to, vi. 656. increase of pension to, vi. 83. L., and others, fishing bounty allowed to, vi. 808. William, authorized to relinquish and enter land, vi. 646. pension to, vi. 804. further provision as to the officers in, v. oath of officers in, by whom to be taken, Branch Pilots, of Louisiana, allowed to enter Brandy, in what casks to be imported, i. 701; iv. drawback on brandy, iv. 373. Brandywine, Frigate, appropriation for repair- ing and fitting out, iv. 370. Branson, Nathan, duties to be repaid to, vi. 287. Boyer, William, pension to, vi. 177. 436. 564. James, pension to, vi. 732. Heirs of, grant of land to, ii. 712. Boyle, Captain, and Company, Act of 1822, c. Thomas H., right to enter land, and pay Boyles, Thomas H., Representatives of, author- seven years' half-pay to be paid to, vi. 738. Bracket, Heard, pension to, vi. 543. Braden, Elizabeth, land warrant to issue to, vi. Bradford, Charles, pension of, to be paid to his Dunscomb, salary of consul allowed to, vi. 793. 68. -, George, increase of pension to, vi. James, claim of, to land, confirmed, vi. 681. -H., pension to, vi. 732. ii. 101; vi. 43. 77. Nathaniel, increase of pension to, vi. Peter, pension to, vi. 527. James, duplicate land warrant to be is- Bragdon, Samuel, and others, fishing bounty Brahan, John, allowance to, for clerk hire, vi. accounts of, and release to heirs of, vi. 746. Brainard, Asahel, pension to, vi. 884. to, vi. 934. vi. 65. Treaty with Brazil, December 12, 1828, Article 1. Peace to be established, viii. Art. 2. Parties on the footing of the most Art. 4. Vessels of both countries on the Art. 5. Duties on imports and exports, viii. Art. 6. All merchants, and the business of Art. 7. Citizens and subjects to be secured Art. 8. Vessels in distress, viii. 392. Art. 10. Assistance in case of shipwreck, Art. 11. Provision as to personal property. Art. 12. Special protection to persons and viii. 393. Burial, Art. 14. Free ships make free goods; con- Art. 15. Qualification as to the principle Art. 16. Contraband goods, what shall be, Art. 17. All other merchandise free, viii. Art. 18. Contraband goods subject to for- Art. 19. Blockades, viii. 394. Art. 20. Examinations of vessels, viii. 395. Brazil, (continued.) Art. 22. Vessels under convoy, viii. 395. Art. 24. Letters of marque not to be ac- Art. 25. Provisions in case of war between Art. 26. No debts, &c., to be forfeited, Art. 27. Immunities of public agents, viii. 396. Art. 28. Consuls, viii. 396. Art. 29. Exequaturs to be given to con- Art. 30. Privileges of consuls, viii. 397. Art. 33. The treaty to be in force for Brearly, David, allowance to, v. 47. Breck, Samuel, and Ross, claim of, to be settled Breed Animals, to be free from duty, v. 561. Briggs, Edmund, bounty allowed to, vi. 58, 64. Jehosaphat, pension to, vi. 863. Dr. John P., pension to, vi. 699. Brisban, James, duplicate land warrant to issue Bristol, Lyman, pension to, vi. 803. Thomas, increase of pension to, vi. 76. trade regulated and interdicted with, iii ports of U. S. closed against British ves- no merchandise to be imported therefrom, ports of U. S. to be open to British vessels president, on the adoption of certain meas- ures by the British government, to open iv. 419. proclamations respecting trade with, vols. See also Non-Intercourse, p. 124. Briton, Job, pension allowed to, vi. 23. Broadwell, Noah, claim of, to be settled and Brobson, James, account of, and allowance to, Brockway, Benjamin, pension to, vi. 123. Alexander O., deduction of duties made Bronough, Thomas, pension to, vi. 941. Brook, Lieutenant F. J., and others, to be paid George M, account of, to be settled, vi 2:1 Brooke, Edmund, five years' full pay as lieu- | Brown, John, allowance to, for improvements, vi. 692. Thomas, and another, allowance to, for Browne, William, payment to, v. 24. their land to be partitioned among them, Browning, David, authorized to relinquish and to be citizens of the U. S., v. 351. treaty with, vii. 550. Broughton, Glover, and others, fishing bounty Broutin, Narcissus, land claim confirmed to, Brown, Abiel, pension to, vi. 416.. Adam, Representatives of, and others, to Amos W., bounty land warrant to issue Charles, pension allowed to, vi. 445. Edwin C. and Maria, five years' full 217. Frederick, account of, to be settled, vi. George, commissions allowed to sure- F., payment to be made to, iv. enter land, vi. 643. Mesheck, allowance to, for horses 467. Samuel, patent right extended to, vi. Brownlee, James, seven years' half-pay to be Brownson, Abraham, benefit of Stat. 1828, c. Gideon, pension allowed to, vi. 25. Bruce, John, pension allowed to, vi. 179. vi. 540. 245. allowance to, for damages, vi. 588 Bruce, William, final certificate of, to be re Bruff, James, pension to, vi. 74. Brune, Von Kapffe and, drawbacks allowed to, Brunson, John, claim of, to be settled, vi. 518. Elijah, executrix of, to be paid for prop- Robert, pension to, vi. 599, 629. Thomas, pension allowed to, vi. 25. Bryan and others, account of, to be settled, v. Buckley, Jeremiah, land claim confirmed to, | Buoys, &c., (continued.) &c., vi. 520. Buckmaster, George, claim of, to be settled and paid, vi. 195. Buckminster, Thomas, accounts of, to be set- Buckner, Richard, and C. S. Jones, release to, Budlong, Hannah, allowance of five years' Buel, Isaac, pension allowed to, vi. 25. Buford, Thomas, payment for services to be to be paid for advances, vi. 616. Brunswick and Florida R. R. Company, right of Bullion, at mint, i. 249; v. 138. receipt to be given for, i. 341; v. 138. expenses to be deducted from bullion, i. bullion not intended for coinage may be deduction of one half per cent. iv. 700. to be assayed, v. 139. charges to which depositor is subjected, v. payment for, when and how to be made, v. copper bullion to be bought, v. 141. account to be kept of transfers of, v. 139. Bunker, Zachariah, increase of pension to, vi. Bunnell, Cata, entitled to military bounty land, Buntin, Robert, allowance to, for surveying, vi. Bunting, William B., Heirs of, allowance to, vi. Buoys, Beacons, Columns, Monuments, Piers, establishment and support of, i. 53, 137, Absseum Inlet, iv. 759. Rocks, iv. 289, 759. Albemarle Sound, iv. 62. Beaufort, iv. 90. Bergen Point, v. 290. Beverly Harbor, ii. 611, 612, 659, 828; iii. Billop's Point Shoal, v. 290. Black Rock Harbor, iv. 347; v. 642. Boston Harbor, i. 516; ii. 611; iii. 535; iv. Bowbill Ledge, v. 289. Bridgeport Harbor, ii. 406; iv. 230. Harbor, iii. 357. Brothers, iii. 644. Brunswick Harbor, v. 291. Buffalo, iv. 230, 276, 381, 648. Buzzard's Bay, ii. 57; iii. 535; iv. 62. Cape Fear Inlet, i. 607; iii. 110, 672. Charleston Harbor, i. 251; iii. 599; iv Chesapeake Bay, i. 251, 339; iii. 535. Chickama-comico Channel, v. 291. Chincoteague Inlet, iv. 760. Cornfield Point, iv. 62; v. 290. Dunkirk Harbor, iv. 228, 275, 363. East Greenwich Harbor, iv. 172, 230. Edgartown, ii. 659; iii. 110, 357; iv. 282. Fairweather Island, ii. 414; iii. 534. Federal Point, New Inlet, iv. 172. Frying-Pan Shoals, iii. 672. Fulcher's Point, iv. 134. George's River, iv. 720, 758. Georgetown Harbor, iii. 316, 698; iv. 90, 147, 172, 346, 490, 760. Gloucester Harbor, iv. 172, 345. Goat Island, i. 540. |