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INDEX.

Officers of the Revolution, information concerning al-
lowances to the

Ohio river, measures which have been taken to remove
the sand bars in the

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Officers of the customs-see customs.
Outfit to a foreign minister, on his right to retain money
advanced beyond the appropriation

P.

President United States, his message at the commence-
ment of 1st session 19th Congress-(President's
message)

Panama, United States invited to send Ministers to a
Congress about to assemble at-(Presid'ts mess.)
Pensioners, operation of the laws relating to Revolu-
tionary (President's message)

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Vol. No. Page,

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8 135

8 145

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10 167

Post Office Department, report of Postmaster General
on the condition of the-(President's message)
President's house, inventory of the furniture of the
Post Office in each State and Territory, account of
postage received at each

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Pensacola, survey and estimate in relation to fortifica-
tions at

Patents granted for new inventions for the year 1825,
report of

Post routes, list of unproductive, 1825
Pensions under the acts of March, 1818, and May, 1820,
rules which have governed in granting
Pacific ocean, correspondence with Great Britain in
relation to the boundary of the United States on the
Pensacola Bay, report in relation to fortifications at
the entrance of
Postmaster General to Committee on Post Office, &c.-
Biennial Register

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Panama, correspondence in relation to the proposed
Congress to be held at

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4 65

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Panama, information respecting the Governments to be
represented at the Congress at

Panama, upon the subject of an appropriation to carry
into effect a mission to-(President)

Post Office Department, contracts made by the, (1825)
Passengers arriving in the United States from October,
1824, to 30th September, 1825, abstract of

R.

Roads and Canals, upon the execution of the act to pro-
curc surveys and estimates upon the subject of-
(President's message)

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Roads in Florida, Arkansas and Michigan, and from.
Missouri to Mexico, &c. progress in the execution
of-President's message

Reports to be made by the Executive Department

list of

Rhode Island, light on Dutch Island and Beacon on War-
wick neck-Treasury

Road from Miami, of Lake Erie, to Detroit-proceed-

ings under act of 26th May, 1824, for making
Road from Wheeling to Missouri, report in relation to
the survey and progress of the

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4 51

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5 92 &

Road, Detroit to Chicago, report of Chief Engineer on
the subject of a.

Revenue laws, memorial Chamber Commerce N. York:
for an amendment of the

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Real estate purchased by the Government since 1776,
report of the
Rifles to Capt. Aikins' volunteers, accompanying joint
resolution authorizing the delivery of

Road between Jackson and Columbus, with Senate bill
for the repair of the

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Revenue, information in relation to fraud attempted on
the (tea case)

Revenue derived from imports and tonnage from 1st
January, 1790, at ports within the Chesapeake and
Delaware, New York and Boston, and expenditures
in aid of commerce

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Roads and Canals, expenditures incident to surveying,
making, and repairing-see internal improvements
Receivers of Public Money, balances due by, 1825—
Secretary Treasury

Road from Washington to New Orleans, report upon

several routes for a

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Road, information in relation to the state of the Cum-
berland

Registers and Receivers of the Land Offices, annual
emoluments of the several

S.

Slaves carried from the United States by the British for-
ces, different views of the Commissioners to ascer-
tain indemnities due for (President's message)
Slave trade, public vessels employed in the suppression
of the President's message)

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Slave trade, correspondence with Great Britain in rela-
tion to the

Seamen, expenditures on account of sick and disabled-
(1824)

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Sinking fund, annual report of the Commissioners of the
St. Mark's, report Secretary War respecting the post at
Slave ships, Constitution, Louisa and Marina, Pro-
ceedings relating to the cargoes of the
depositions Russell and Armstrong

Slaves, &c. carried away by the British, proceedings of
the Commissioners of indemnities for

Survey of the waters of North Carolina and Virginia,
with a view to internal improvement

Seamen in the several districts of the United States,
abstract of American, 1825

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South America, instructions to Ministers to Mexico, &c.

alledged pledge-President

8 142

Slave ships, Constitution, &c. rights of certain persons
to the cargoes of the

9 163

T.

Treaty with Colombia-see Colombia.
Treaty with Cherokee Indians-see Indians.

Tonnage of the United States, annual statement of the
District-1825

3 28

Throg's Point, Long Island Sound, in relation to the
purchase of

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Tygart's Valley River-see Armory

Tea case, Philadelphia-fraud upon the revenue-sce
Revenue.

Treaty with the Creeks at the Indian Springs, and of
24th January, 1826, copies of
Treasurer's accounts from 1st April, 1824, to 1st April,

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1825

U.

Unsettled accounts-see Balances.

9 165

10 184

V.

Vaccinating soldiers—see Army.

Virginia, copy act of Legislature of-incorporate Chesa-
peake and Ohio Canal Company

5 81

Virginia, survey of the waters of, with a view to inter-

8 125

nal improvement

W.

War Department, on the various branches of the public

service resorting from the-President's message)

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A LIST OF REPORTS

TO BE MADE TO THE

House of Representatives

AT THE

First Session of the Nineteenth Congress,

BY THE

EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS.

PREPARED BY THE CLERK, IN OBEDIENCE TO A STANDING ORDER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

DECEMBER 5, 1825.

WASHINGTON:

FRINTED BY GALES & SEATON.

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