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LIST OF THE PUBLIC ACTS OF CONGRESS.
 


 

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No. 4. Settlement for Supplies furnished the Militia in the Service of the United States. Joint resolution respecting the application of certain appropriations heretofore made.April 30, 1844.
716
No. 5. Printing and Distribution of Copies of the Journals and Public Documents. Joint resolution providing for the printing of additional copies of the journals and public documents.April 30, 1844.
717
No. 6. The Secretary of the Treasury to have charge of the Property of the United States at Bath, Maine. Joint resolution in relation to certain property purchased for the use of the United States, at the port of Bath, in the State of Maine.May 23, 1844.
717
No. 9. The Corporation of Baltimore authorized to use a certain Building. Resolution authorizing the corporation of Baltimore to use a building of the United States at Lazaretto Point.June 3, 1844.
717
No. 10. Receipts issued by the Treasurer to be received in Payment for Public Land. A resolution respecting receipts issued by the Treasurer of the United States, in payment for public land.June 12, 1844.
718
No. 11. The Joint Resolution for Printing additional Copies of the Journals and Public Documents suspended. A resolution suspending the joint resolution providing for the printing of additional copies of the journals and public documents.June 12, 1844.
718
No. 12. Clerks in the Business of Reservations and Grnats under Indian Treaties continued. A resolution to continue two clerks in the business of reservations and grants under Indian treaties.June 12, 1844.
718
No. 14. Transmission of the British Mail between Boston and Canada. A joint resolution in relation to the transmission of the British mail between Boston and Canada, and for other purposes.June 15, 1844.
718
No. 15. Claims under the Cherokee Treaty. A resolution for the relief of certain claimants under the Cherokee treaty of one thousand eight hundred and thirty-six.June 15, 1844.
719
No. 16. Clerks in the Treasury Department. A joint resolution authorizing the transfer of certain clerks in the Treasury Department.June 15, 1844.
719
No. 17. Public Lands at Springfield and Harper’s Ferry. A resolution relating to the public lands appertaining to the armories of Springfield and Harper’s Ferry.June 17, 1844.
719
No. 18. Thanks of Congress tendered to the British Authorities at Gibraltar, and others. Joint resolution tendering the thanks of Congress to the British authorities at Gibraltar, and the commander, officers and crew of her Britannic Majesty’s ship Malabar.June 17, 1844.
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STATUTE II.—1845.

 

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Electors of President and Vice President of the United States. An act to establish a uniform time for holding elections for electors of President and Vice President in all the States of the Union.Jan. 23, 1845.
721
Correction of clerical Error in the Act to regulate Arrests on Mesne Process in the District of Columbia. An act to correct a clerical error in the act supplementary to an act to regulate arrests on mesne process in the District of Columbia, and to amend the title thereof.Feb. 4, 1845.
721
Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. An act confirming and assenting to an act of the Legislature of Virginia, entitled “An act further to amend the act incorporating the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company.”Feb. 7, 1845.
722
District Court in Louisiana. An act to repeal “An act for the better organization of the District Court of the United States within the State of Louisiana,” and for other purposes.Feb. 13, 1845.
722
History of Oregon, California, &c. An act for the purchase of certain copies of the History of Oregon, California, and the other Territories on the north-west coast of America.Feb. 20, 1845.
722
Pensions. An act making appropriations for the payment of revolutionary and other pensioners of the United States for the year ending thirtieth June, eighteen hundred and forty-six.Feb. 20, 1845.
723
Pensions. An act restricting the grant of pensions in certain cases.Feb. 20, 1845.
724
Lands at Perrysburg and Croghansville, Ohio. An act to quiet the title to certain lots of land in the towns of Perrysburg and Croghansville, in the State of Ohio.Feb. 20, 1845.
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Detention of Seamen until Arrival in the United States, &c. An act to amend the act entitled “An act to provide for the enlistment of boys for the naval service, and to extend the term of enlistment of seamen.”Feb. 20, 1845.
725