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having signed six enrolled bills, I am directed to bring them to the Senate for the signature of their President.

The President pro tempore signed the six enrolled bills (H. R.. 210, 780, 686, 691, 699, 214,) last reported to have been examined, and they were delivered to the committee to be presented to the President of the United States.

Mr. Dodge reported from the committee, that they had examined and found duly enrolled the following bills:

S. 476. An act for the relief of Alexander Montgomery, captain and assistant quartermaster of the army.

S. 282. An act for the better organization of the district court of the United States, within the State of Louisiana.

H. R. 161. An act for the relief of George R. Shoemaker.

H. R. 779. An act for the relief of James Norris, and for other purposes.

H. R. 279. An act for the relief of Jessee W. Jackson.

H. R. 813. An act to make arrangements for taking the seventh

census.

H. R. 461. An act for the relief of Robert Ramsay.

H. R. 52. An act for the relief of Charles Benns.

H. R. 622. An act for the relief of Elizabeth S. Cobbs.

A message from the House of Representatives, by Mr. Campbell, their Clerk:

Mr. President: The Speaker of the House of Representatives having signed nine enrolled bills, I am directed to bring them to the Senate, for the signature of their President.

The President pro tempore signed the nine enrolled bills (S. 476, 282, H. R. 161, 779, H. R. 279, 813, 461, 52, 622) last reported to have been examined, and they were delivered to the committee to be presented to the President of the United States.

Mr. Rusk reported from the committee that they had examined and found duly enrolled the bill (H. R. 692) making appropriations for the civil and diplomatic expenses of government, for the year ending the 30th of June, 1850; also the enrolled bili (H. R. 13) for the relief of Daniel Robinson.

Mr. Dodge reported from the committee that they had examined. and found duly enrolled the bill (H. R. 734) to extend the revenue laws of the United States over the territory and waters of Upper California, and to create a collection district therein.

A message from the House of Representatives, by Mr. Campbell, their Clerk:

Mr. President: The Speaker of the House of Representatives having signed three enrolled bills, I am directed to bring them to the Senate for the signature of their President:

The Vice President signed the three enrolled bills (H. R. 692, 13, 734) last reported to have been examined, and they were delivered to the committee, to be presented to the President of the United States.

Mr. Rusk reported from the committee, that they had this day presented to the President of the United States the following

acts:

H. R. 7. Resolution for the relief of George R. Smith.

H. R. 53. Act for the relief of John W. Hackett.

H. R. 210. Act for the relief of Hervey Jones.

H. R. 215. Act for the relief of Peter Shaffer.

H. R. 272. Act for the relief of H. Carrington, executor of Paulina Le Grand, deceased.

H. R. 280. Act for the relief James Fugate.

H. R. 285. Act for the relief of John Campbell.

H. R. 291. Act requiring all moneys receivable from customs and from all other sources, to be paid immediately into the treasury, without abatement or reduction, and for other purposes.

H. R. 313. Act for the relief of John J. Young, a commander in the navy of the United States.

H. R. 385. Act for the relief of John Savage.

H, R. 463. Act for the relief of Andrew Flanegan.

H. R. 481. Act for the relief of William P. Yonge.

H. R. 487. Act to settle the title to certain tracts of land in the State of Arkansas.

H. R. 510.

H. R. 548.

H. R. 558.

H. R. 583.

H. R. 609.

Act for the relief of Lowrey Williams.
Act for the relief of Mary Buck.

Act for the relief of Satterlee Clark.
Act for the relief of Thomas H. Noble.
Act for the relief of Eve Boggs.

H. R. 678. Act for the relief of Amelia Covillion, of Louisiana. H. R. 691. Act making appropriations for the current and contingent expenses of Indian Department, and for fulfilling treaty stipulations with various Indian tribes, for the year ending June 30, 1850.

H. R. 738. Act to extend the provisions of all laws now in force relating to the carriage of passengers in merchant vessels, and the regulation thereof.

H. R. 47. Resolution for the purchase of copies of the general navy regulations and laws.

H. R. 779. Act for the relief of James Norris, and for other purposes.

H. R. 813. Act to make arrangements for taking the seventh

census.

H. R. 52. Act for the relief of Charles Benns.

H. R. 461.

H. R. 278.
H. R. 161.

Act for the relief of Robert Ramsey.

Act for the relief of Jesse Washington Jackson. Act for the relief of the legal representatives of Captain George R. Shoemaker, deceased.

H. R. 622. Act for the relief of Elizabeth S. Cobbs.

H. R. 13. Act for the relief of Daniel Robinson.

H. R. 759. Act for the relief of Charles McLane, of Missouri. Mr. Dodge reported from the committee, that they had presented to the President of the United States, the following acts:

S. 45. Act for the relief of Thomas Talbot and others.

S. 282. An act for the better organization of the district court of the United States within the State of Louisiana.

S. 476. An act for the relief of Alexander Montgomery, captain and assistant quartermaster of the army.

H. R. 692. An act making appropriations for the civil and diplomatic expenses of the government for the year ending the 30th of June, 1850.

H. R. 734. An act to extend revenue laws of the United States over the territory and waters of Upper California, and to create a collection district therein.

A message from the President of the United States, by Mr. Walker, his secretary:

Mr. President: The President of the United States this day approved and signed the following acts:

S. 45. An act for the relief of Thomas Talbot and others.

S. 48. An act for the relief of Peter Capella, administrator of Andrew Capella, deceased; and for the relief of John Capo, and for the relief of Elijah Petty, his wife, heirs of John Beardon, deceased.

S. 129. An act for the relief of James F. Sotheron.

S. 301. An act for the relief of Thomas W. Chinn and others. S. 313. An act to carry into effect certain stipulations of the treaty between the United States of America and the republic of Mexico of the 2d day of February, 1848.

S. 398. An act to grant the right of way to the Mobile and Ohio Railroad Company.

S. 405. An act to grant to the Atlantic and Gulf Railroad Company the right of way through the public lands of the United States.

S. 476. An act for the relief of Alexander Montgomery, captain and assistant quartermaster of the army.

S. 282. An act for the better organization of the district court of the United States within the State of Louisiana.

Ordered, That the Secretary notify the House of Representatives. accordingly.

A message from the House of Representatives, by Mr. Campbell, their Clerk:

Mr. President: I am directed to inform the Senate that the House of Representatives having no business before it, are, if the Senate have no communication to make to it, now ready to adjourn.

A message from the House of Representatives by Mr. Campbell, their Clerk:

Mr. President: The President of the United States approved and signed, the 2d instant, the following bills:

H. R. 698. An act making appropriations for the payment of navy pensions for the year ending the 30th June, 1850.

H. R. 194. An act to amend the charter of the Provident Association of Clerks in the city of Washington.

H. R. 359. An act for the relief of A. C. Bryan and others.

H. R. 725. An act for the relief of B. O. Payne of Albany, New York.

H. R. 802. An act for the relief of the citizens of Cedar Bluff, in the State of Alabama, and for other purposes,

H. R. 799.
H. R. 795.
H. R. 282.

An act for the benefit of Peter M. Grant.
An act for the relief of Solomon Davis.
An act for the relief of Lizur B. Canfield.

H. R. 401. An act for the relief of Joshua Barney, United

States agent.

H. R. 635. An act to aid the State of Louisiana in draining the the swamp lands therein.

H. R. 15. An act for the settlement of the claims of New Hampshire against the United States.

H. R. 574. An act granting a half section of land for the uses of schools within fractional township nineteen south, of range eighteen west, county of Lowndes, State of Mississippi.

H. R. 497. An act for the relief of E. B. Cogswell.

H. R. 797. An act in relation to the Fox and Wisconsin reservation in the State of Wisconsin; and

This day, the following bills and resolutions:

H. R. 754. An act making appropriations for the service of the Post Office Department for the year ending June 30, 1850.

H. R. 547. An act for the relief of Mary G. Leverett.

H. R. 791. An act declaring Fort Covington, in the State of New York, to be a port of delivery, and for other purposes.

H. R. 677. An act for the relief of Sidney Flowers, of Louisiana, and for other purposes.

H. R. 458. An act for the relief of Maurice R. Simons.

H. R. 805. An act to authorize the judge of the courts of the United States of the fifth circuit to hold the circuit court for the district of Kentucky.

H. R. 804. An act concerning the selection of jurors in certain courts of the United States.

H. R. 341. An act for the relief of Joel Thacker.

H. R. 344. An act to transfer the towns of Vinal Haven, North Haven, and Islesboro', from the collection district of Penobscot to that of Belfast, in the State of Maine.

H. R. 742. An act to incorporate the Oak Hill Cemetery in the District of Columbia.

H. R. 747. An act to provide for the settlement of the accounts of public officers and others, who may have received moneys arising from military contributions, or otherwise in Mexico.

H. R. 531. An act for the relief of James Moorhead.

H. R. 464. An act for the relief of William Lott.

H. R. 354. An act for the relief Dr. Adolphus Wizlizenus.

H. R. 659. An act further to continue in force the acts for the payment of horses, and other property, lost in the military service of the United States.

H. R. 700. An act to amend the act entitled "An act supplemental to the act for the admission of the States of Iowa and Florida into the Union."

H. R. 569. An act for the relief of the President and directors of the Union Bank of Florida.

H. R. 181. An act for the relief of John P. Skinner, and the legal representatives of Isaac Green.

H. R. 621. An act for the relief of Captain Alexander McEwen. H. R. 566. An act for the relief of John F. Ohl.

H. R. 553. An act for the relief of Catherine Clark.

H. R. 545. An act for the relief of Polly Dameron, widow of Charles Dameron, deceased.

H. R. 76. An act for the relief of David Thomas of Philadelphia.

H. R. 403. An act for the relief of Samuel A. Grier.

H. R. 773. An act for the relief of Major Charles Larrabee. H. R. 746. An act to authorize the coinage of gold dollars and double eagles.

H. R 406. An act to authorize the citizens of Ozark county, Missouri, to enter forty acres of land for a county site in said county.

H. R. 161. An act for the relief of the legal representatives of Captaia George R. Shoemaker, deceased.

H. R. 279. An act for the relief of Jessee Washington Jackson. H. R. 461. An act for the relief of Robert Ramsey.

H. R. 622. An act for the relief of Elizabeth S. Cobbs.

H. R. 13. An act for the relief of Daniel Robinson.

H. R. 738. An act to extend the provisions of all laws now in force relating to the carriage of passengers in merchant vessels, and the regulation thereof.

H. H. 568. An act for the relief of Satterlee Clark.

H. R. 53. An act for the relief of Thomas H. Noble.
An act for the relief of Eve Boggs.

H. R. 609.

H. R. 759.
H. R. 678.

isiana.

H. R. 548.

H. R. 510.

An act for the relief of Charles McLane, of Missouri.
An act for the relief of Amelia Covillion, of Lou-

An act for the relief of Mary Buck.
An act for the relief of Lowrey Williams.
H. R. 481. An act for the relief of William P. Yonge.
H. R. 463. An act for the relief of Andrew Flanegan.

H. R. 451. An act for the relief of William H. Wilson.

H. R. 313. An act for the relief of John P. Young, a commander in the navy of the United States.

H. R. 285. An act for the relief of John Campbell.

H. R. 385. An act for the relief of John Savage.
H. R. 280. An act for the relief of James Fugate.

H. R. 447. An act for the relief of Polly Aldrich.

H. R. 215. An act for the relief of Peter Shaffer.

H. R. 272. An act for the relief of H. Carrington, executor of

Paulina Le Grand, deceased.

H. R. 53. An act for the relief of John W. Hockett:

H. R. 780. An act for the relief of Daniel Wilson.

H. R. 210.

H. R. 214.

H. R. 487.

An act for the relief of Harvey Jones.

An act for the relief of Noah Phelps.

An act to settle the title to certain tracts of land in the State of Arkansas.

H. R. 779. An act for the relief of James Norris, and for other purposes.

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