Ohio, inhabitants of Jefferson county, Sunday mail of the northern part of, &c., pre-emption of, Cumberland road, Dayton, &c. of, road, Pittsburg to Northwest Territory and Michigan, inhabitants of, boundary line of, road, Zanesville to Florence of, Ripley academy of Butler county and towns of Johnson and of Brown and Jefferson, Sunday mail of Chillicothe, growers of hemp of Portage and Geauga, Indians of Galliapolis, navigation Ohio of, land to Ripley college Page. 96, 104 96 111, 171 111 114, 162, 192 114 114 114 121 137 144, 193 162 163 193 193 203 208 210, 347 of Bellefonte, of Brown, Sunday mail 212 of Huron, post 232 of Clark county, Cumberl'd road, Dayton, &c. 233 234 of Trumbull, Geauga, Cuyahoga, Sunday mail 234 do. 234 Legislature of, road, Wellsville to Cleveland 272 inhabitants of, remonstrance, Cumberl'd road, Dayton, &c. 272 Ohio, inhabitants of U. S., for a national hospital on the, (see Hos- Owens, Elizabeth, heir of James Shirley, (see bills H. R. No. 572,) Owens, William, Owens, Theodore, P. Page. 373 374 374 375 376 376 95 42, 309 159 -258 67 299 301 162,293 62,213 209 342 Passengers on ship board, who arrived in 1830, number and de- Passaic river, survey of scription of Passports and clearances, fees for, abolished, (see bills H. R. No. 590,) Mediterranean, a:nount paid since 1816 for alphabetical list of all patents granted by U. S., names of patentees, laws relative to patents, and judicial de- list of those granted in 1830, - proposition to grant to aliens, · Patent Office, report on the concerns of the Patton, Nathaniel. (See bills H. R. No. 80.) Payne, Capt. Thomas. (See bills H. R. No. 283.) Pea Patch, (fort Delaware,) compromise of title to, (see bills H. R. No. 649,) Pearce and Smith. (See bills H. R. No. Peck, Peter. (See bills H. R. No. 475.) Peck, James H., district Judge of Missouri, (having been im- 165 177 180 258 177 321, 350 House attends the trial, 80, 87, 99, 102, 106, 109, 11S - 80, 91, 92, 97 Peck, James H., House declines further attendance until other- wise ordered, testimony in the case closed, Page. 141 175 report of the managers, 179 House again attends the trial, 186, 188, 195, 197, 200, 202, 206, 213, 216, 219, 221, 226, 229, 236 215 clerk to furnish each member with a copy of the trial of Penitentiary in District of Columbia, annual report of inspec- tors of Pennsylvania, members from, appear, viz: Jas. Buchanan, Tho. II. Crawford, Harmar Den- Daniel H. Miller, Richard Coulter, Chauncey Forward, Pensions, naval, annual report of commissioners of names of officers who have applied for pensions, Pensions, one day to be devoted to consideration of claims to of closing testimony, amount of, since 1789, 5 7 34 38 225 339 343 308 123, 130, 278 87 71, 164 78, 130 124, 156 85, 130 131 Pensions, revolutionary, proposition to grant to artificers, (see inquiry into expense to be incurred in Pensions, bills granting to sundry individuals. (See bills H. R. Nos. 390, 439, 454, 478, 489, 490, 491, 499.) Peters and Pond. (See bills Senate, No. 75.) 195 322 Peters's condensed reports, purchase 70 copies of. (See resolu Philadelphia, enlarge collection district of Piers (See Light-houses, &c.) Pittsburg, duties may be paid at, (see bills H. R. No. 520,) (of Georgetown,) wood given to - Port Penn, improve harbor of. (See bills H. R. No. 566.) Portland harbor, improve, (see bills H. R. No. 614,) - provision for survey of. (See bills H. R. No. Portsmouth, N. H., provision for survey of harbor of. (See bills H. R. No 553.) Page. 91 107 186 242 70 Portugal, inquiry respecting illegal captures by ships of war of 203, 229, report on rice duty in Potomac river, alter draw in bridge in Washington, survey of, between Georgetown and Eastern Post roads, unproductive, list of propositions to alter, establish, and discontinue, viz; in New York, in Pennsylvania, in Maryland, in Virginia, in North Carolina, in South Carolina, in Georgia, 319 405- 88 360 64, 69 58, 65 71 39 39, 117, 257 60 60 50, 78 79 in Ohio, proceedings on bill of last session to alter and es- tablish. (See bills H. R. No. 420.) relative to alteration in route from Macon to Colum- bus, in Georgia, Postage, reduce rate on periodicals. (See hills H. R. No. 119.) Postmaster of the House, extra compensation to upon alteration in post route from Macon causes of irregularity in eastern mail, a list of clerks employed in 1830, a list of contracts made in 1830, a list of unproductive post routes, an account of postage received in one year, Post Office Department, additional clerks allowed in, (see bills 56, 73 381 396 75 294 294 360 360 381 223 425 Powers, Mr., excused from serving on Committee for District of Columbia, President's square, graduate and improve ment to Constitution respecting - Page. 72, 73 36, 38, 89, 145 President of United States, notified of the meeting of Congress, 8 notified of the close of the session, 432, 434 |