PRESIDENT may proclaim land sales, (No. 5,) PRICE OF PUBLIC LANDS fixed, (Nos. 12, 251,) PAGE 30 PRIVATE LAND CLAIMS IN CALIFORNIA, to be settled, (Nos. 189, 229, 175, 211, 213, 242 54, 236 59 115 118 59 136 PROCEEDS OF LAND SALES, To be distributed among the States, (No. 48,) Explained, (No. 140,) Sales of public lands. (See SALES.) PROOF IN PRE-EMPTION CASES, how made, (sec. 12, No. 48,) 59 POTTAWATOMIE RESERVATIONS IN INDIANA, may be alienated, (No. 135,) 133 Grant of land to Alabama, Illinois and Mississippi, for the Mobile and Settlers on line of said road, entitled to pre-emption, (No. 205,) Grant to Arkansas for the Little Rock and Fulton, (No. 216,) withdrawn, (No. 234,) Grant to Minnesota for the Northwest and Pacific, (No. 242,) same repealed, (No. 253,) . Iowa for roads from Burlington, &c., (No. 288,) Florida and Alabama, for the Pensacola and Montgomery, &c., (No. 289,) 259 Alabama for, from Tennessee river, &c., (No. 290,) Louisiana for roads from New Orleans, &c., (No. 291,)' same amended, (No. 313,) . Wisconsin for, from Madison, &c., (No. 292,) Michigan for, from Little Bay de Noquette, &c., (No. 293,) Mississippi for, from Jackson, &c., (No. 299,) Alabama for, from Georgia line, &c., (No. 312,) Act for relief of the Mobile and Ohio, (No. 352,) To make returns, how, (No. 32,) May administer oaths, (Nos. 14, 41,) Fee in pre-emption cases, (sec. 12, No. 48,) May refund excess paid for graduated lands, (No. 277,) Of the general land office appointed, (No. 32,) to perform the duties of the Solicitor, (No. 80,) RECORDS, Of foreign laws, &c., how authenticated, (No. 159,) REGISTERS. (See REGISTERS AND RECEIVERS.) Penalty for giving false information, (No. 32,) REGISTERS, continued. Fee in pre-emption cases, (sec. 12, No. 48,) REGISTERS AND RECEIVERS, To be appointed in Oregon, (Nos. 218, 244,) PAGE 59 179, 252 To pay surplus fees on locations of warrants into the treasury, (No. 220,) To be appointed for California, (No. 224,) Washington Territory, (No. 244,) Kansas and Nebraska, (No. 245,) Compensation of, under the Graduation Act, (No. 277,) Act regulating compensation of, (No. 348,) RELATIVES OF SOLDIERS, who considered under bounty land Act of Feb- ruary 11, 1847, (No. 138,) REPAYMENT, Of purchase money authorized, (No. 17,) Amended, (No. 355,) RESERVATION, 199, 229 203 205 229 230 249 302 134 38 308 84 204 211 251 228 251 Of certain lands in Louisiana for live oak, set aside, (No. 70,) Of lands in California, Utah or New Mexico, for Indians, authorized, Along railroads, and for French and Spanish claims, may be pre-empted, REVENUE, no difference in moneys, &c., (No. 34,) REVERTED LANDS, how sold, (Nos. 7, 12,) Granted through all public lands, to plank roads and turnpikes, (No. 206,) 189 RIO HONDO CLAIMS, certain laws in regard to, revived, (No. 250,). 250 236 RIVERS, 17 not navigable, stream and bed of, to be common to riparian proprietors, 17 731 Navigable, deemed public highways, (No. 1,) RUSH ISLAND, title to be examined, (see Appendix, No. 674,) SALT SPRING LANDS, continued. Michigan, Illinois and Arkansas, authorized to sell, (No. 130,) SAULT STE. MARIE CLAIMS, in Michigan, how settled, (No. 79,) SCHOOL LANDS, Reserved, (No. 18,) Settlers on, under Act of 1840, may select other lands, (No. 40,) In Arkansas, Illinois, Louisiana and Tennessee, may be sold, &c., (No. 68,) In Florida, Iowa and Wisconsin, to be selected, (No. 83,) In Alabama, the Governor may select other land in lieu of Chickasaw land In Florida, granted to State, (No. 102,) In Iowa, granted to State, (Nos. 103, 162,) In Arkansas, 72 sections to be selected for, (No. 108,) In Wisconsin, granted, (sec. 7, No. 113,) In Mississippi may be sold, (No. 192,) In Oregon when donated, other land may be selected, (No. 212,) PAGE 131 186 190 92 39 82 102 107 108, 148 110 115 131 194 142 143, 304 131, 147 In Alabama, internal improvement lands may be applied to school purposes, In Oregon, sections 16 and 36, reserved, (Nos. 154, 351,) In Alabama, time for selections extended, (Nos. 131, 161,) In New Mexico reserved, (No. 175,) In Utah reserved, (Nos. 177, 267,) 154, 274 In Oregon and Minnesota, under the control of the Territorial legislatures, In Washington Territory, reserved, (No. 219,) In Minnesota, how deficiency of grant supplied, (No. 226,) A certain township in Alabama may be selected, (No. 238,) In Alabama may be selected in lieu of 16th sections in the "twelve mile In New Mexico, Kansas, and Nebraska, (No. 245,) Settlers on, in Nebraska, Kansas and Minnesota, may pre-empt, (No. 320,) 285 Settlers may pre-empt, and other lands to be selected, (No. 353,) Fund in Sarpy county, Nebraska, protected, (No. 354,) SCRIP. (See VIRGINIA MILITARY LAND WARRANTS.) To be issued in lieu of Virginia Military Warrants, (No. 211,) SECRETARY, to sign land patents, to be appointed, (Nos. 26, 133,) For internal improvements, how made, (No. 48,) SEMINARY, land granted for, in Florida, (No. 102,) SETTLERS, Entitled to pre-emption rights, (sec. 10, No. 48,) 59 Before survey entitled to pre-emption, (No. 72,) On unsurveyed school lands, or on private claims, may enter other land, 84 84 In Oregon entitled to donations, (No. 181,) 165 May purchase lands at the graduated prices, (No. 251,) 236 SOLICITOR OF THE GENERAL LAND OFFICE, office abolished, (No. 80,) 92 236 ST. AUGUSTINE DISTRICT, Florida, certain entries in, confirmed (No. 88,) 97 STOCKBRIDGE INDIANS, reservation in Wisconsin to be divided among, Act for relief of, (No. 76,) Indian land to be held in common, and citizen land divided, (No. Northwest of Ohio river to be appointed, duties, &c., (Nos. 1, 3,) PAGE 89 89 114 114 Office of, to be discontinued when surveys are completed, (No. 42,) 165, 199 Compensation equalized, and deputies required to be sworn, (No. 118,) Of California, duties of, (No. 224,) same amended, (No. 244,) Of Oregon to have a seal, (No. 224,) Of Washington Territory to be appointed, (No. 244,) Of New Mexico, Kansas and Nebraska, to be appointed, (No. 245,) Of Northwest Ohio, office to be removed to St. Paul, Minnesota, (No. 316,) 283 SURVEYS, how made, (Nos. 1, 3,) Not to be hindered, (No. 21,) Of certain claims in Mississippi confirmed, (Nos. 100, 151,) In Oregon, how made, (No. 181,) On rivers, how made, (No. 15,) Of Sochs and Fox reservation, (No. 73,) Geological, in Michigan provided for, (No. 127,) In Wisconsin provided for, (No. 129,) Of keys, islands, &c., in Florida, provided for, (No. 144,) SUSPENDED LAND ENTRIES, How adjusted, (No. 110,) Same extended, (No. 148,) continued, (No. 227,) Act of 1846, revived and continued, (No. 294,) SWAMP LANDS, Granted to Louisiana, (No. 166,) Arkansas and other States, (No. 182,) Patents to issue to purchasers of, (No. 245,) T. TAXES, States admitted prior to 1820, may impose on lands from and after day of 125 Missouri may impose on lands from day of sale, (No. 197,) Surrender of title to certain lands to, and release of proceeds of certain 118 To dispose of certain United States lands, (No. 56 To sell school lands, (No. 68,) TEXAS, 82 TIMBER, act to protect on reserved lands, (See Appendix, No. 360},) 735 TITLE, in fee to vest in States to lands granted, (No. 249,) 236 TOWNSHIPS of six miles square to be formed, (sec. 2, No. 1,) 17 TOWN LANDS in, not subject to private pre-emption claim, (sec. 10, Nos. 49, 59 Detroit, title to, adjusted, (No. 65,) Upper Sandusky, Ohio, how disposed of, (No. 74,) 80 87 TOWNS, act for relief of citizens of, (No. 79,) TREASURER'S certificates of deposits to be received in payment for public TRESPASSERS on public lands, removal of, (No. 4,) U. PAGE 92 99 28 UTAH TERRITORY, Established, (No. 177,) 159 Surveyor-General to be appointed and school and university lands VACANCY IN LAND OFFICES not to operate to the detriment of pre-emption claimants, (No. 72,) VINCENNES, INDIANA, Land Office continued, (Nos. 265, 346,) and certain titles adjusted, (No. 303,) as to certain lots, (see Appendix, No. 2891,) VIRGINIA MILITARY WARRANTS, 84 243, 301 272 286 732 Act extending time of locating repealed, (No. 35,) 50 Acts extending time of locating, (Nos. 47, 107, 146, 172,) 59, 111, 139, 155 193 Time extended to have claims in Ohio surveyed, (No. 260,) 240 repealed, (No. 281,) 253 Two years allowed certain claimants to return surveys and warrants, issued to soldiers of 1812, to be satisfied, (Nos. 55, 143, 230,) 70, 137, 212 May be located by soldiers on public lands subject to private entry, 144 In applications for, what evidence allowed, (No. 156,) 145 Made assignable, (No. 190,) 179 Registers and Receivers to pay surplus fees for location of, into the Trea- May be located at $1 25 per acre on lands reserved for railroads, (No. 222,) 204 210 239, 252 |