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... January , 1834 , another warrant , against the principal only , was transmitted to the United States marshal at New Or- leans . In the marshal's report , dated January 31 , 1834 , he states that he has arrested McDaniel under the ...
... January , 1834 , another warrant , against the principal only , was transmitted to the United States marshal at New Or- leans . In the marshal's report , dated January 31 , 1834 , he states that he has arrested McDaniel under the ...
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... Representatives . DAVID WALLACE , Approved , January 26 , 1837 . Bair & Rives , printers . President of the Senate . N. NOBLE . 2d Session . BRIDGE OVER THE KANKAKEE RIVER . JOINT 24th CONGRESS , HO . OF REPS . [ Doc . No. 148. ]
... Representatives . DAVID WALLACE , Approved , January 26 , 1837 . Bair & Rives , printers . President of the Senate . N. NOBLE . 2d Session . BRIDGE OVER THE KANKAKEE RIVER . JOINT 24th CONGRESS , HO . OF REPS . [ Doc . No. 148. ]
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... Representatives . DAVID WALLACE , Approved , January 21 , 1837 . Blair & Rives , printers . President of the Senate . N. NOBLE . 2d Session . HARBORS - SOUTHERN COAST OF LAKE MICHIGAN 24th CONGRESS , Ho . OF REPS . [ Doc . No. 149. ]
... Representatives . DAVID WALLACE , Approved , January 21 , 1837 . Blair & Rives , printers . President of the Senate . N. NOBLE . 2d Session . HARBORS - SOUTHERN COAST OF LAKE MICHIGAN 24th CONGRESS , Ho . OF REPS . [ Doc . No. 149. ]
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... January 9 , 1837 , included $ 600,000 for the Pay Department , of which $ 490,000 have been placed in the hands of paymasters , and , with the balance , is believed will not be more than sufficient to complete the payment of the ...
... January 9 , 1837 , included $ 600,000 for the Pay Department , of which $ 490,000 have been placed in the hands of paymasters , and , with the balance , is believed will not be more than sufficient to complete the payment of the ...
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... January 17 , 1837 . SIR Being satisfied that the clerks now employed in this office are un- able to perform the various duties devolved on them , increased as they are by the losses sustained by the late fire , and embarrassed by the ...
... January 17 , 1837 . SIR Being satisfied that the clerks now employed in this office are un- able to perform the various duties devolved on them , increased as they are by the losses sustained by the late fire , and embarrassed by the ...
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Sida 3 - Indians; their lands and property shall never be taken from them without their consent;" and in their property, rights, and liberty they never shall be invaded or disturbed, unless in just and lawful wars authorized by Congress; but laws founded in justice and humanity shall, from time to time, be made, for preventing wrongs being done to them, and for preserving peace and friendship with them.
Sida 8 - If any differences shall arise by either party infringing on any of the articles of this treaty, peace and harmony shall remain notwithstanding, in the fullest force, until a friendly application shall be made for an arrangement ; and until that application shall be rejected, no appeal shall be made to arms.
Sida 13 - An act further to amend the several acts for the establishment and regulation of the Treasury, War, and Navy Departments.
Sida 7 - The commerce with the United States shall be on the same footing as is the commerce with Spain, or as that with the most favored nation for the time being; and their citizens shall be respected and esteemed, and have full liberty to pass and repass our country and seaports whenever they please, without interruption.
Sida 8 - Moor shall kill or wound a citizen of the United States, the law of the country shall take place, and equal justice shall be rendered, the consul assisting at the trial ; and if any delinquent shall make his escape, the consul shall not be answerable for him in any manner whatever.
Sida 8 - If any of the Citizens of the United States, or any persons under their protection, shall have any dispute with each other, the Consul shall decide between the parties; and whenever the Consul shall require any aid or assistance from the Government of Tripoli, to enforce his decisions, it shall immediately be granted to him.
Sida 9 - Resolved, by the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, That our Senators and Representatives in Congress be requested to use their exertions to procure the passage of an act of Congress for the relinquishment, on the part of the United States...
Sida 1 - Resolved, That the President, in the late Executive proceedings in relation to the public revenue, has assumed upon himself authority and power not conferred by the Constitution and laws, but in derogation of both.
Sida 8 - Both contracting parties, wishing to favor their mutual commerce, by affording in their ports every necessary assistance to their respective merchant vessels, have agreed, that the sailors who shall desert from their vessels in the ports of the other, shall be arrested and delivered up...