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APPENDIX.—List of the Vetoes.
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March 1, 1797—"An Act to alter and amend an act, entitled, An Act to ascertain and fix the military establishment of the United States."

3. Returned to the House of Representatives, by James Madison, February 21, 1811—"An Act for incorporating the Protestant Episcopal Church in the town of Alexandria, in the District of Columbia."

4. Returned to the House of Representatives, by James Madison, February 28, 1811—"An Act for the relief of Richard Tervin, William Coleman, Edwin Lewis, Samuel Mims, Joseph Wilson, and the Baptist Church at Salem meeting-house, in the Mississippi territory."

5. Returned to the House of Representatives, by James Madison, April 3, 1812—"An Act providing for the trial of causes pending in the respective District Courts of the United States, in case of the absence or disability of the judges thereof."

6. Bill not approved, nor returned with objections, for want of time; retained, and notice thereof sent to Congress, by James Madison, November 5, 1812—"An Act supplementary to the acts heretofore passed on the subject of a uniform rule of naturalization."

7. Returned to the Senate, by James Madison, January 30, 1815—"An Act to incorporate the subscribers to the Bank of the United States of America."

8. Returned to the House of Representatives, by James Madison, March 3, 1817—"An Act to set apart and pledge certain funds for internal improvement."

9. Returned to the House of Representatives, by James Monroe, May 4, 1822—"An Act for the preservation and repair of the Cumberland road."

10. Returned to the House of Representatives, by Andrew Jackson, May 27, 1830—"An Act authorizing a subscription of stock in the Maysville, Washington, Paris, and Lexington Turnpike Road Company."

11. Returned to the Senate, by Andrew Jackson, May 31, 1830—"An Act authorizing a subscription of stock in the Washington Turnpike Road Company."

12. Returned to the Senate, by Andrew Jackson, July 10, 1832—"An Act to incorporate the subscribers to the Bank of the United States."

13. Returned to the Senate, by Andrew Jackson, December 6, 1832—"An Act providing for the final settlement of the claims of states for interests on advances to the United States, made during the last war."

14. Returned to the House of Representatives, by Andrew Jackson, December 6, 1832—"An Act for the improvement of certain harbors, and the navigation of certain rivers."

15. Bill not approved, nor returned with objections, for want of time; retained, and notice sent to the Senate, by Andrew Jackson, December 5, 1833—"An Act to appropriate, for a limited time, the proceeds of the sales of the public lands of the United States, and for granting lands to certain states."

16. Returned to the Senate, by Andrew Jackson, March 3, 1835—"An Act to authorize the secretary of the treasury to compromise the claims allowed by the commissioners under the treaty with the king of the Two Sicilies, concluded October 14, 1832."

17. Bill not approved, nor returned with objections, for want of time; retained, and notice thereof sent to Congress, by Andrew Jackson, December 2, 1834—"An Act to improve the navigation of the Wabash River."

18. Returned to the Senate, by Andrew Jackson, June 10, 1836—"An Act to appoint a day for the annual meeting of Congress."

19. Returned to the Senate, by John Tyler, August 16, 1841—"An Act to incorporate the subscribers to the Fiscal Bank of the United States."

20. Returned to the House of Representatives, by John Tyler, September 9, 1841—"An Act to provide for the better collection, safe keeping, and disbursement, of the public revenue, by means of a corporation, to be styled the 'Fiscal Corporation of the United States.'"

21. Returned to the House of Representatives, by John Tyler, June 29, 1842—"An Act to extend, for a limited period, the present laws for laying and collecting duties on imports;" (containing a proviso about distribution of proceeds of lands.)

22. Returned to the House of Representatives, by John Tyler, August 9,
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