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LIST OF THE PUBLIC ACTS OF CONGRESS.
 


 

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Evidence of Sales of Lands for Direct Taxes. An act to perpetuate the evidence relating to the sale of dwelling-houses, lots, and lands for the non-payment of direct taxes due to the United States.May 20, 1826.
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Bounty Lands. An act authorizing certain soldiers in the late war to surrender the bounty lands drawn by them, and to locate others in lieu thereof.May 22, 1826.
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Treaty with the Creek Nation. An act making appropriations to carry into effect the treaty concluded between the United States and the Creek nation, ratified the twenty-second of April, eighteen hundred and twenty-six. (Obsolete.)May 22, 1826.
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District Courts in Alabama. An act to fix the times and places of holding the district courts of the United States in the districts of Alabama.May 22, 1826.
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Appeals and Writs of Error from the Northern District of New York. An act allowing appeals and writs of error from the decisions in the district court in the northern district of New York, in certain cases. (Obsolete.)May 22, 1826.
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Interest to the State of New York. An act authorizing the payment of interest due to the state of New York.May 22, 1826.
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Compensation to Registers and Receivers of the Land Offices. An act to compensate the registers and receivers of the land offices, for extra services rendered under the provisions of the act of the second of March, eighteen hundred and twenty-one.May 22, 1826.
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Compensation to Receivers of Public Moneys. An act to compensate receivers of public moneys for transporting and depositing the same.May 22, 1826.
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Appropriations for the Public Buildings in Washington. An act making appropriations for the public buildings in Washington, and for other purposes.May 22, 1826.
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Relief of Florida Indians. An act for the relief of the Florida Indians. May 22, 1826.
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RESOLUTIONS.

1. Resolution directing a survey of certain routes between Baltimore and Philadelphia for a post-road.May 4, 1826.
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2. Resolution expressive of the sense of Congress of the gallant conduct of Lieutenant Duncan, of the United States Navy.May 13, 1826.
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3. Resolution directing a system of cavalry tactics and a system of instruction for artillery to be prepared for the use of the cavalry and artillery of the militia.May 18, 1826.
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4. Resolution authorizing the delivery of rifles promised to Captain Aitkin’s volunteers, at the siege of Plattsburg.May 20, 1826.
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5. Resolution directing surveys and estimates for dry docks.May 22, 1826.
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STATUTE Ⅱ.—1827

 

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Evidence in the Courts of the United States. An act to provide for taking evidence in the courts of the United States, in certain cases.Jan. 24, 1827.
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Lands in Missouri for Seminaries of Learning. An act concerning the selection of certain lands heretofore granted by compact to the state of Missouri for seminaries of learning. (Obsolete.)Jan. 24, 1827.
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Government of the Territory of Michigan. An act to allow the citizens of the territory of Michigan to elect the members of their legilsative council, and for other purposes. (Obsolete.)Jan. 29, 1827.
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Pensioners. An act making appropriations for the payment of the revolutionary and other pensioners of the United States. (Obsolete,)Jan. 29, 1827.
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Lands for the Seminaries of Learning and for the Deaf and Dumb Asylum of Kentucky. An act to provide for the location of two townships of land reserved for a seminary of learning in the territory of Florida, and to complete the location of the grant to the Deaf and Dumb Asylum of Kentucky. (Obsolete.)Jan. 29, 1827.
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Private Land Claims in Florida. An act to provide for the confirmation and settlement of private land claims in East Florida, and for other purposes.Feb. 8, 1827.
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Land Prizes in Lotteries in the City of Washington. An act to authorize the corporation of the city of Washington to introduce into the lotteries they are authorized to establish certain land prizes herein mentioned. (Obsolete.)Feb. 22, 1827.
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