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Buoys, &c , (continued.)

Grand River, iv. 134.
Grass Island, iv. 173.
Great Beds, v. 290.
Great Brewster, ii. 611.
Great Egg Harbor, ii. 476.
Great Kill Shoals, v. 290.
Gurnet Rock, ii. 476.
Hadrell's Point, iii. 780.
Half-tide Ledge, v. 239.
Half-way Rock, iii. 534; iv. 489.
Harbor Ísland, iii. 698; iv. 490.
Haverstraw Bay, iv. 283.
Hospital Island, iv. 489.
Hudson River, iv. 345, 512.
Inn Reef, iv. 172.
Ipswich, ii. 476.
James's Ledge, iii. 644.
James River, v. 290.
Kennebeck Bay and River, iv. 62, 283.
Kennebunk Harbor and River, iii. 599 ;

698; iv. 759.
Kettle Bottoms, iv. 172.
Key West, iv. 283.
Killpond Bar, iv. 283.
La Plaisance Bay, iv. 229, 363, 397.
Little Egg Harbor, iv. 172.
Little Mark Island, iv. 230.
Long Island Sound, ii. 151, 320, 321, 388;

iv. 62, 172, 490, 759.
Long Shoal, iii. 698.
Lookout, iv. 282.
Lower Cedar Point, iv. 172.
Lynn Harbor, iv. 759.
Marcus Hook, iv. 347.
Marsh's Shoal, iii. 698.
Martin's Industry, iv. 346.
Mattapungo Inlet, iv. 760.
Maumee Bay, iv. 760.
Miami, iv. 760.
Middle Shoal, iv. 171.
Middle Ground Shoal, iii. 698.
Milford Harbor, v. 290.
Mill River Harbor, iv. 134.
Minot's Ledge, iv. 345, 489, 759.
Mispillion Creek, iv. 490.
Mississippi River, iii. 535, iv. 173, 343.
Mobile Bay, iv. 231, 491, 760.
Mobile Point, iv. 173.
Mt. Desert, v. 289.
Mystic River, v. 290.
Nanjemoy Reach, iv. 172.
Nanticoke River, iv. 759.
Nantucket, i. 540; ii. 476; iv. 759.
Narragansett Bay, ii. 125.
Neenah River, v. 330.
Newark Bay, v. 290.
New Bedford, iv. 759.
Newburyport, iii. 316.
Newcastle, iv. 176, 349.
New Inlet, i. 607; ii. 659; ii. 110, 357;

iv. 343, 346.
New Haven Harbor, iii. 110; iv. 489.
New London, i. 353.
Newport Harbor, iv. 345.
New York Harbor, ii. 435.
Nixe's Mate, iv. 720.
Norwalk Island, iii. 535.
Norwalk Harbor, iv. 228.
Ocracoke Inlet, i. 339, 535; iii. 672 ; iv.

134, 231.
Old Gay Rock, jii. 614.
Old Orchard Shoal, v. 200.

Buoys, &c., (continued.)

Onancock Creek, v. 291.
Oswego Harbor, iv. 228, 275, 363, 648; v.

188.
Pamptico Point, iv. 282, 283.
Pamptico Sound, ii. 406; iv. 231, 347
Pass Christian, iv. 348.
Pass Marianne, iv. 348.
Passamaquoddy Bay, iv. 758.
Patapsco River, iii. 535.
Paucatuck River, v. 289.
Pawtuxet, iv. 282.
Pea Patch, iv. 283, 346.
Penobscot River, v. 289.
Pensacola, iv. 134.
Pine Point Shoal, üïi. 698.
Plymouth, ii. 476.
Pocomoke River, iv. 759.
Point of Marsh Shoals, iii. 698.
Point Gammon, iv. 230.
Pool's Island, iv. 283 ; v. 290.
Portland Harbor, i. 553; iv. 759; v. 289.
Portsmouth Harbor, i. 353; iii. 644 ; iv

345.
Port Tobacco Shoals, iv. 172.
Port Clinton, iv. 760.
Potomac River, iv. 490.
Providence, i. 353; v. 289.
Prudence Island, iv. 345.
Punham Rock, iv. 282.
Roanoke Marshes, iv. 282.
Rose Island, iv. 345.
Round Shoals, iv. 172.
Sackett's Harbor, iv. 489.
Saco Harbor, iv. 229.
Saco River, iv. 62.
Salem Harbor, ii. 414, 415, 466, 524 ; iii.

599; v. 289.
Sand Island, iv. 173, 283, 284.
Sandusky Bay, iv. 346, 760.
Sandy Hook, i. 540; ii. 294 ; iii. 357 ; iv

172.
Saybrook Bar, iv. 489.
Savannah, i. 353, 607 ; ï. 320, 561, 828

iii. 316; iv. 490.
Scuppernong River, iy. 62, 90.
Seguin Island, i. 368.
Shallote River, v. 291.
Shears, iii. 699.
Shell Castle Island, i. 368 ; ii. 65.
Shippan Reef, iv. 230.
Shoals, Isle of, ii. 644.
Sister Island, v. 291.
Smith's Ledge, iv. 230.
Sodus Bay, iv. 720, 768.
South West Ledge, iii. 599.
Spindle Rock, iv. 284, 345.
Spit Sand, iv. 345.
Stage Island, iv. 134.
St. Andrew's Inlet, v. 291.
St. Augustine Harbor, iv. 231, 233, 491.
St. George River, iv. 758.
St. John's River, iv. 283; v. 291.
St. Mark's Harbor, iv. 231, 233, 491, 760.
St. Simon's Bar, ii. 271, 561.
Steels' Ledge, iv. 175; v. 188.
Stonington Harbor, iv. 289.
Sunken Rocks, iii. 644.
Swampscut, iv. 345, 489.
Swan Island Shoal, iii. 698.
Tangier Sound, iv. 759.
Teche River, iv. 233.
Thinbic Island Reef, iy. 172.

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Buoys, &c., (continued.)

Burr, Ephraim Willard, and another, duties to
Toddy Rock, iv. 345.

be refunded to, vi. 880.
Tuckanuck, ii. 476.

Gilbert, pension allowed to, vi. 25.
Turner's Reef, iv. 489.

, Nathan, pension allowed to, vi. 25.
Van Wee's Point, iv. 283.

Burris, William, authorized to exchange lands,
Vineyard Sound, iv. 230, 252, 345, 489.

vi. 453.
Warren River, i. 353.

authorized to relinquish lands,
Well's Harbor, iv. 62.

vi. 579.
West Island Ledge, iii. 535.

Burritt, William, pension to, vi. 25.
Whale Rock, iv. 489.

increase of pension to, vi. 68.
Wickford Harbor, iv. 489.

Burrows, William, increase of pension to, vi.
Wicomico River, iv. 759.

85.
Winyaw Bay, ii. 414, 361 ; iii. 316.

Licutenant William, medal for action
Winnebago Lake, v. 330.

with the Boxer, iii. 141.
Wolf Island, iii. 535.

Burt, Peter, letters patent to issue to, vi. 330.
York Ledge, v. 289.

Burton, John, and others, moiety of a forfeiture
Burcle, Christian J., drawback allowed to, vi. to be refunded to, vi. 415.
333.

Samuel, pension to, vi. 82.
Burdick, Walter, increase of pension to, vi. Bush, Daniel B., authorized to relinquish land,
84.

vi. 850.
William C., allowance to, vi. 170.

John, claims for seven years' half-pay of,
Burdin, Henry, letters patent to issue to, vi. to be adjusted, vi. 6.
250.

-, Philip, land claim confirmed to adminis-
Burdsall, Burnett, arrears of pension, vi. 836. trators of, vi. 540.
Burdwin, Samuel, increase of pension to, vi. Lieutenant, medal for bravery, ii. 830.
83.

Bussell, Daniel, increase of pension to, vi. 83.
Burcaus in the Navy, establishment and regula. Butcher, Sebastian, Bartholomew, and Michael,
tion of, v. 579.

land title confirmed to, vi. 839.
Burgess, Edward, to be paid for expenses, vi. Butler, Jacob, allowance to, for horses, vi. 359.
706.

Paul D., claim of, to be settled and
Burgin, John, to be discharged from prison, vi. paid, vi. 172
285.

Samuel, allowance to, for a wagon, &c.,
Burial-Ground, congressional, iv. 520,580, 581. vi. 619.
Burk, Anthony, authorized to enter land with. Butman, Richard, duty to be refunded to, vi.
out payment, ii. 712; vi. 237.

616.
Burke, William, pension to, vi. 100.

Butterfield, Kindall and, claim of, to be settled,
Burkham, Charles, and others, allowance to, vi. vi. 365.
565.

Butts, James R., exempted from duties, vi.
Burland, Thomas M., land purchase confirmed 739.
to, vi. 776.

Buxton, James, pension to, vi. 91.
Burlingame, Benjamin, pension to, vi. 566. Buying stolen Goods, &c., i. 116; iv. 117.
Burlington, (Wisconsin,)

Byers, John, to be allowed for depreciation of
to be laid out in lots, &c., v. 70.

notes, vi. 289.
proceeds of land sales in, to be paid to, v. Byington, Abraham, part of a judgment remit.
178.

ted to, vi. 201.
Burnet, Danic, titles of, to land, to be exam-

Joc, allowance to, for damages, vi.
ined and moneys refunded to, vi. 205.

403, 568.
Elisha, authorized to locate land, vi.
869.

C.
Burnett, Charles A., to be paid for work, vi.
400.

Cadets, ii. 720. See West Point, p. 178.
Burnham, Isaac, pension to, vi. 75.

Caddo Indians, treaty with, of July 1, 1835,
James, to be paid for expenses, vi. vii. 470.
149.

Cadwell, Peter, and James Britten, compensa.
Jeremiah, pension to, vi. 233.

tion allowed to, vi. 271.
John, reimbursement of, for his ran- Cahawba Navigation Company,
som, vi. 103, 412.

assent of congress to act of incorporation,
allowance to, vi. 493.

iv. 308.
Oliver, pension to, vi. 25.

act of incorporation, iv. 811.
Burning,

Cahokia Indians, treaty with, of September 25,
of public ships, how punished, iv. 117.

1818, vii. 181.
of private ships, ii. 290.

Village, proceedings of inhabitants of,
of arsenals, shiphouses, warehouses, light- confirmed, and their agents authorized to
houses, &c., punished, iv. 115.

convey lots in Illinois City, vi. 242.
malicious — generally, iv. 115.

Cahoone, John, and Creu, release of claim of
of public property by persons in the navy, United States to, vi. 134.
i. 713; ii. 48.

Cain, Richard, and another, land patent to issue
Burns, Malachi, land patent to issue to, vi.

to, vi. 327.
321.

Caldwell, Alexander, released from a bond, vi.
, Otray, claim against, for duties, to be 926.
settled, vi. 352.

Bratton, set-off allowed to, vi. 148.
Burnside, Robert, a forfeiture refunded lo, vi.

David, account of, to be settled, vi
187.

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Caldwell, Harry, penalty for importing slaves, Canadian Volunteers, (continued.)
remitted to, vi. 87.

the assignees of warrants issued to Cana.
Joseph F., claim of, to be settled, vi. dian volunteers, authorized to locate
861.

them, iii. 641.
Lieutenant James R., resolution re- Canals,
specting, ii. 347.

for reservations of townships for, in the
Calef, John, Representatives of, to be compen- new states. See Lands, Public, p. 96.
sated for property destroyed, vi. 150.

in the District of Columbia. See that title,
Calhoon, Chauncey, claim of, to be settled, vi.
775.

surveys for, iv. 22, 139, 151, 427.
Calhoun, Benjamin, pension to, vi. 527.

Wabash and Erie Canal, iv. 47, 236, 306,
Chauncey, payment to, vi. 835.

416, 716 ; v. 414, 542; 731.
James S., to be paid for use of steam- note of acts respecting, iv. 662.
boat, &c., vi. 906.

to connect Illinois River with Lake Mich-
John, pension to, vi. 102.

igan, iii. 659; iv. 234, 662; v. 542.
Violet, pension to, vi. 909.

Miami Canal, iv. 47, 305, 329, 371, 393,
Califfe, Stephen, pension to, vi. 3.

619, 662.
California, purchase of Greenhow's History of, authority given to cut canals through the

public lands, iij. 659; iv. 47, 153, 474.
Callan, James, to be paid for services, vi. 712. from the Atlantic to the Gulf of Mexico,

Patrick, account of, to be settled, vi. iv. 139, 427.
232.

subscription for stock in. See the titles of
Calliot, John B., land patent to issue to, vi. 498. the respective canals.
Calocrt County, levy court-house to be paid for, a survey authorized to ascertain the prac-
vi. 711.

ticability of canal routes between the
Calvin, James, authorized to release and enter waters of St. Andrew's Bay and the Rive
land, vi. 629.

er and Bay of Chattahoochie; and be-
pension to, vi. 631.

tween Pensacola Bay and Bon Secour,
Calypso, Barque, register for, to issue, vi. 733. along the northern coast of the Gulf of
Camanche Indians, treaty with, of August 24, Mexico, iv. 560.
1835, vii. 475. See Comanche,

Canoes, importations in, regulated, iii. 616.
Cameron, Alexander, pension allowed to, vi. 57. Canfield, Ithamar, grant of land to, vi. 41.
Cump, John G., accounts of, to be settled, vi. Cannon, Joseph S., pension to, vi. 469.
157.

Joshua, land patent to issue to, vi.
Campru, Joseph, land patent to issue to, vi. 278.
913, 930.

Canter, James, to be paid for service in militia,
Campbell, Charles, judgment against, to be sus- vi. 878.
pended, vi. 268.

Capias ad satisfaciendum,
David S., allowance to, for a gun when issuable, i. 94, 276.
lost, vi. 624.

in what districts to run, i. 515.
Duncan, pension allowed to, vi. 26. in District of Columbia, ii. 194, 422.

James, pension allowed to, vi. 24, Capitol,
25.

appropriations for, i. 130; ii. 236, 311, 399,
increase of pension to, vi. 76, 432, 499, 537, 552, 607,775, 822 ; iii. 48,
233.

205, 389, 458, 516, 541, 562, 601, 635,
Executors of, pension to be 674, 762, 784 ; iv. 60, 194, 218, 266, 362,
paid to, vi. 365.

474, 518, 580, 627,649, 722, 770; v. 114,
John, Heirs of, land patent to issue 172, 173, 222, 267, 347, 348, 378, 532,
to, vi. 811.

644, 681, 757 ; vi. 815.
claim of, to be settled, vi. 541. architect of, iv. 266, 363; v. 525.

P., credit to be allowed to, vi. salary of gardener, v. 532.
844.

paintings for, iii. 400; v. 133, 173, 223.
James, and H. C., authorized to longitude of, to be ascertained, ii. 648,
relinquish land, &c., vi. 810.

673.
Polly L., credits to be allowed to, vi. regulations of the city of Washington ex-
285.

tended to, iv. 266, 723.
Lieutenant-Colonel Richard, Heirs of, Caplinger, Adam, allowance to, for services, vi.
allowance to, vi. 729.

544.
Thomas, pension to, vi. 6.

Capron, Elisha, pension to, vi. 100.
Campeau, Rene, land claim of, confirmed, ii. 800. Captures,
Campin, Jumes, pension to, vi. 101.

in case of French depredations, i. 523, 561,
Canada, Nathaniel, claim of, to be settled and 572, 574, 578; iii. 4.
paid, vi. 669.

papers found, to be preserved, i. 711 ; ii. 46.
Refugees from, grant of land to, vi. 42, See also Prize Causes, p. 141.
36:3, 570).

Caramalli, Hamel, appropriation for the tempo-
Canadian Volunteers,

rary relief of, vi. 62.
bounties to, iii. 206, 301, 394, 641.

Carby, Thaddeus, land warrant to issue to
bounties in land and extra pay given to mother of, vi. 278.

certain Canadian volunteers, iii. 236, Curidiffe, John, pension to, vi. 26.
393.

Cardinal, Francois, land claim of, confirined,
the paymaster of the army to pay the fur- ii. 800.

ther allowance to the Canadian volun- Carilozo, J. N., deductions to be made from
teers, iii. 301.

debt of, vi. 459.

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Carey, Elnathan, and others, purchase money to| Carter, Randolph, pension to, vi. 866.
be refunded to, vi. 765.

Carera, M. de la, land grant confirmed to, vi.
673.

Carhart, Thomas, increase of pension to, vi.

92.

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Reuben, pension to, vi. 417.

Stephen, pension to, vi. 111.

Dr. Thomas, allowance to heirs of, vi.

William, pension to, vi. 190.

—, five years' full pay as surgeon
allowed to, vi. 490.
Carver, Nathaniel, fishing bounty allowed to,
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Cazeau, Francis, claim of, to be paid, v: 191.
payment to be made to repre.
sentatives of, vi. 915.

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P. Francis, grant of land to, vi 43.
-, grant of land to, ii. 101.

763.

Isaac, pension to, vi. 631.
" John, authorized to bring a slave to

District of Columbia, vi. 820.

D., payment to be made to, vi.

248.
K., to be credited with deprecia.
tion of notes, vi. 311.

Census,

1st, i. 101, 129, 197, 226.
2d, ii. 11, 37.

3d, ii. 564, 570, 605, 658

4th, iii. 548, 643.

5th, iv. 383, 439, 514.

6th, v. 331, 368, 411, 452, 567, 568, 583.
distribution of returns, i. 719, iv. 606,

Census, (continued.)

Centre of America, &c., (continued.)
608, 744; v. 467, 583, 648.

Art. 22. Further agreement as to exami.
to be taken once in every ten years, i. 10. nation of vessels, viii. 332.
apportionment of representatives under. Art. 23. Prize causes, viii. 332.
See Apportionment, p. 5.

Art. 24. War, viii. 334.
aggregate returns prior to 1830 to be ob. Art. 25. Agreement, in case of war be.
tained, iv. 430.

tween the two nations, as to the removal
note of acts, i. 101.

of property and citizens, &c., viii. 334.
Central Bank of Georgetown and Washington, Art. 26. Debts not to be sequestered in
iii. 387,570, 619.

case of war, vüi. 334.
Centre College, (Kentucky,) lands to be trans- Art. 27. Official intercourse, viii. 334.
ferred to, vi. 896.

Art. 28. Consuls and vice-consuls, viii.
Centre of America, Federation of the,

334.
General Convention of Peace, Amity, Com- Art. 29. Privileges of consuls, viii. 336.

merce, and Nuvigation with, December 5, Art. 30. Persons attached to the service
1825, viii. 322.

of consuls, viii. 336.
Article 1. Peace and friendship established, Art. 31. Power of consuls respecting de-
viii. 322.

serters, viii. 336.
Art. 2. Parties agree not to grant any pe- Art. 32. Commerce and navigation, viii.
culiar favor to other nations in respect to

336.
commerce, &c., viii. 322.

Art. 33. Present treaty to remain in force
Art. 3. The citizens of each may frequent twelve years, &c. Infringement of the

all the coasts, &c., of the other, viii. 322. treaty. No reprisals of breach of treaty
Art. 4. Further agreement with regard to except after complaints of injuries, &c.
the produce of each other, viii. 324.

Treaty not to be construed to operate
Art. 5. Regulation of duties, viii. 324.

contrary to former public treaties with
Art. 6. Further agreement as to mutual other sovereigns or states. Approval
commerce, viii. 324.

and ratification of the treaty, viii. 336, 338.
Art. 7. Citizens of neither party to be lia- Certificate,
ble to any embargo, viii. 324.

of reasonable cause of seizure, i. 696 ; ii.
Art. 8. Protection in case of distress or 422; iii. 199, 234.
shipwreck, viii. 326.

note of decisions, ii. 422.
Art. 9. Ships of either nation captured by of military service, loss of, provided for,

pirates to be delivered up to the owners, iii. 317.
vii. 326.

loan office, iii. 425, 696; iv. 602.
Art. 10. Assistance to be given to each Certiorari,
other in cases of wreck, viii. 326.

to district court in case of disability of
Art. 11. Citizens of either party may

judge, ii. 534.
pose of their personal goods within ei- writ of, ii. 89, 132.
ther of the states, by sale or will, &c., Cessions of Jurisdiction,
viii. 326.

reservations in, i. 426.
Art. 12. Protection to the persons and process where there is no reservation, i

property of the citizens of each country, 426.
viii. 326.

president authorized to procure, v. 64.
Art. 13. Security of conscience to be en- required previous to purchase of sites, v.

joyed by the citizens of both countries, 468.
viii. 328.

over navy-yard near Philadelphia, iv. 245.
Art. 14. Citizens of both countries to sail Chacherie, Lewis, to be paid for services, vi.

with their ships with all manner of lib- 118.
erty and security. Free ships to make Chadburn, Ledi, increase of pension to, vi. 114.
free goods, viii. 328.

Chadwick, Caleb, pension to, vi. 24.
Art. 15. Neutral property found on board

Levi, bounty land warrant to issuo
of enemy's vessels to be considered as to, vi. 753.
enemy's property. The flag of the neu. Challenge, or Conaleskce, lands relinquished to,
tral does not protect enemy's property, vi. 441.
viii. 328.

Challenges,
Art. 16. Liberty of navigation and com- in army, ii. 363.

merce to extend to all kinds of merchan- of members of courts-martial, ii. 368. See
dise except certain articles contraband, Courts-Martial, p. 42.
viii. 330.

to jurors, i. 88, 119.
Art. 17. All other merchandise not com- in District of Columbia, v. 318.

prehended in the articles enumerated to Challer, Henry, increase of pension to, vi. 739.
be free, viii. 330.

Chalmers, John, allowance to, for cordage, vi.
Art. 18. Articles of contraband to be sub- 145.
ject to detention and confiscation, viii. Chamberlain, Joseph, arrears of pension to be
330.

paid to, vi. 505.
Art. 19. Agreements in case of blockade,

-, pension tɔ, vi. 578.
viii. 330.

Champaigne, Margaret G. C., grant of land to,
Art. 20. Regulation of visits at sra, viii.

vi. 35.
332.

Champe, Phebe, pension to, vi. 736.
Art. 21. Course to be pursued to avoid Champenois, William, pension allowed to, vi. 26

vexation in the examination of papers, Champlin, Samuel, sureties of, discharged, vi
viii. 332.

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