on goods transported across the United States,
511 not allowed on goods after they have left custody of officers of customs, 399
collected in contravention of treaty of 1815 with Great Britain,
on coffee from the Netherlands, on Spanish vessels,
collected from certain New York mer-
in all cases when illegally exacted, 84 on books, &c., imported by library com mittee, remitted, 217 on cargoes of vessels in coasting trade which touch at foreign ports, 232 on books, &c., imported through agents for international exchange, remitted, 240 on books, &c., imported for colleges, &c., remitted, 296 on books, maps, philosophical instruments, &c., for the United States, repealed,
343 ad valorem, how assessed and estimated,
adulterated or deteriorated shall not pass
to be placed on pension roll,
Fugale, James,
assistant secretary may be appointed to sign land patents,
system may be adopted in lighthouses, General Navy Register,
payment to, for loss of schooner Ticonic,
of the army, appointments in, how regu- lated,
to be allowed interest on advances, 626 Gibson, Charles M.,
payment to, for property destroyed,
to be paid for services as purser, 761 Gill, Harrison,
settlement of accounts of,
authorized to hold certain real estate in the District of Columbia,
appropriation for, 6, 7, 295, 364, 540, 541,
settlement of claim on estate of,
pay of militia called out by, -
town of Essex annexed to collection district
murderers of, to be surrendered by the Na- Gordon, George, Assignee,
treaty of June 15, 1846, with, respecting Oregon, 869 boundary line between the United States and British possessions west of Rocky Mountains, 869 navigation of the channel between Vancouver's Island and the conti- nent, and of Fuca's Straits, to be free and open to both parties, 869 navigation of part of Columbia River to be free and open to Hudson's Bay Company, and British subjects trad- ing with them, &c., 869 not to be construed to prevent the United States from making regula- tions for navigation of said river, 869
possessory rights of the Hudson's Bay Company, and all British subjects, to be respected, - 870 farms, &c., belonging to Puget's Sound Agricultural Company, to be con- firmed to them; but, under certain circumstances, may be transferred to the United States, at a proper valuation, treaty, how ratified, &c.,
postal convention of Dec. 15, 1848, with,
through the British North American provinces, at inland rates of postage, granted, 966 transit of closed mails through the territory of each country, its colonies or possessions, to and from the terri- tory, colonies, and possessions of the other, and to and from any foreign country, mutually granted, 966 how postages shall be computed on letters forwarded in closed mails, 966 accounts of letters forwarded in closed
mails to be kept and rendered, 967 transit letters to be delivered to the post-offices of either country free of postage, 967 transit letters on which postage must be prepaid, rate of postage at the British post-
Great Britain, (continued.)
office on transit letters from the United States, &c.,
rate of postage at the United States post-office on transit letters from Great Britain, &c., 967 letters and newspapers to and from France excepted, 968 inland postage on letters from the United States to the British North American provinces, and vice versa, 968 sea and inland postage from the United States to the British North American provinces combined into one rate, which may be prepaid,
rates of postage on newspapers con- veyed by sea, 968 accounts to be kept,
rates of postage on newspapers passing in transit through either country, 968
periodical works; how they may be forwarded from one country to the other,
difference between the United States and British currency to be account- ed for,
case of war between the two nations provided for. 969 forms in which accounts between the respective post-offices shall be made out, with other details, &c., to be settled after exchange of ratifications,
970 measures of detail may be modified, 970 present convention indefinite, and can only be annulled after a year's no- tice, 970 this convention to be ratified, and rat- ifications to be exchanged within three months from date, 970 treaty of April 19, 1850, with, respecting a ship canal between the Atlantic and the Pacific, 995 exclusive control over the canal not to be exercised by either power, 995 vessels of either power traversing the canal to be exempted from blockade, detention, or capture, in case of war, 995
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