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Lands of the United States......257 Measurers, Fees of

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.260 Merchandise, duties on, 1831..292
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Letter Postage. ..............................................139] Mexico.......
Liberia...... ..................................... .....206 Michigan-
Library of Congress..........43, 44
Lieutenant Colonels, Army....189
Marine Corps............... .227
Lieutenants, Navy..........217-219 Midshipmen......

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Delegate, 22d Congress...... 40
Census of...................
Judiciary of............. ...148
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Light House Establishment.....264 Report of Visiters of.....195-199
Superintendents of.................264-268 Military Establishment, expen-
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Keepers of......

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Floating Lights......... ....268 Military Posts.......

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Lineal Rank.............
Live Oak Frames...
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..189 191 Militia of the several States....180
..208 Ministers, Public, of U. States, 150
Ministers, Foreign, in U. States 153

Electors of President.......... 17 Mint, Officers of
Senators, 22d Congress....... 33
Representatives, 22d Congress 39 Missouri-

Census of.....................

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Representative, 224 Congress 40
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Senators, 22d Congress.. 33 ses of, 1831......
Representatives, 22d Congress 36 Naval Officers.............. ...................
Census of...................... ............................ 64 Fees of..................
Courts in.............................. ................144 Navigation, in 1831......
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Massachusetts-
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Electors of President........15 Navy, origin of, 1775....
Senators, 22d Congress...... 33 Colonial, 1745..........126
Representatives, 22d Congress 34 Navy Commissioners and Clerks 136
Census of............
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Courts in.......... ..........144] Secretary and Clerks

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Electors of President........
Senators, 22d Congress

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Representatives, 22d Congress 35

Census of..........
Courts in.......

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Electors of President..

Passed Midshipmen......................... ..220 Norfolk Dry Dock..
Midshipmen........................... ..221 224 North Carolina-
Sailing Masters................ .............
Boatswains..................224
Gunners.....................................................224
Carpenters..............................

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Sailmakers .......

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Fees of............................... ..316-318
Officers of Revenue Cutters..333

Vessels of War......................
Vessels in Commission, 1832 208
Vevsels in Ordinary... ....211
Vessels on the Stocks.. ..212

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Dismission of officers of......216|
Navy, operations of, 1832......196 Pamphlet Postage..............139
Navy Pension and Hospital Passed Midshipmen................ ...........
Fund..........................................................135, 229 Patent Office......

Navy School......

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..204 Patent laws............................................. 81

Navy Stores on hand.. ........208 Pay Department............ ..122
...214 Pay of Members of Congress.... 45

Navy Yards.........

Officers of............ ..............214, 215 Paymasters..
Vessels on the Stocks in......212 Pennsylvania-
Vessels in ordinary in........211
Netherlands...... ........ 151, 154
New Hampshire-

Electors of President.......... 15
Senators, 22d Congress... 33

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Courts in....................144 Pensions..........

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Revenue from Customs ....280 295

Portugal............ ......................... .151,154 From Postage.....

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Post Office Establishment.. 137, 244 Revolution, origin of Army of..107

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Senators 228 Congress........ 33
Representatives 22d ongress. 34
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Courts in........ ............144

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President of U. S. duties of, &c. 13
Electors of, in 1832........15-17
Votes for, from 1789........ 18
Message to Congress.......20-31 Rivers.............................. ......177, 288
Privateer Pension Fnnd....135.229 Roads..

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Public Debt, payments on, 1831 292 Russia......

Public Debt, payments on, 1832 270

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State of Jan. 1, 1833.. ....293
Public Lands..............257, 263 Sail Makers........
Public Ministers, U. S.. .......150 Sailing Masters.............. .224
Publishers of the Laws.... 87 Sales, &c. of Public Lands. 257-260
Purchasing Department....121, 181 Salt........................................................

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Department of..........118-121
Officers, &c. employed in....175
Quarter Masters............. .181
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Report of........

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Report of......
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of Navy...

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Report of........
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Receipts and Expenditures

Receivers of Public Money....263

Recruiting, 1832............
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Registers of Land Offices........262 Senators........................................................................ 33
Register's Office.......
101 Senate. See Congress.
Relative Rank... ..........189-191 Sessions of Congress...

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War Department .......157-170 Silver exported and imported251-256
Navy Department .......196 208 Solicitor's Office.. ......
Postmaster General.... .244-248 South Carolina-

Treasury Department... 269-279 Electors of President......... 16

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Resiguations-Army..
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Navy....
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281 Topographical Bureau.....
Topographical Engineers..

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Spirits......
Staff, general, of the Army-
Head Quarters.............. .115 Transportation of the Mail.. ..245
Adjutant General's Office....116 Treasurer of the Mint. ........250
Engineer Department... .117 Treasurer's Office ...................................100]
Topographical Bureau.......117 Treasury Department....
Ordnance Office..............117 Secretary and Cleiks......89-91
Quarter Masters Department 118 Treasury Report.... .....269-279
Purchasing Department ..121 Treaty with Mexico, for fixing
Clothing Department....

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Subsistence Department**.... 123 Tunis..................................

Medical Department..........123 Turkey..

Staff, Military Academy........336 Tuscany

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Secretary and Clerks....... 80

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Courts in......

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of Patent Office..........
of Light Houses.... ....264 268
of Indian affairs..............235

Electors of President.. ...... 15
Senators, 22d Congress

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Representatives 22d Congress 35

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Supreme Court.......... ...... 141 Vessels in ordinary....
Surgeon General's Office.... .123 Vessels on the Stocks..
Surgeons, Army .............................. ..............182 Vice President, Duties, &c.of.. 14

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17 War Department, origin of 107 114
Secretary and Clerks....
Requisition Bureau....
Pension Bureau..........................................
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Bounty Land Bureau........ 115
Bureaus of General Staff.....115
40 War with Indians, 1832..170-173
Timber, Navy, on hand.... ..109 Watchmen................136, 138
Tonnage......... ...292, 295, 297 Weighers, Fees of..............317
Tonnage, American and For-

Courts in.. .....................
Territorial Courts..............148
Territories, Delegates from..

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1833.

PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES.

ANDREW JACKSON, of Tennessee, $25,000 per annum. The President must be thirty-five years of age, fourteen years a resi dent of the Uuiteu States, a natural born citizen, or a citizen at the time of the adoption of the Constitution In case of his removal, death, or resignation, or inability, the duties of his office devolve on the Vice Pre sident and, by act of 1st March, 1792, in case of removal, death, or resignation, or inability both of President and Vice President, the President of the Senate pro tempore; and in case there shall be no President of the Senate, then the Speaker of the House of Representatives, for the time being is to act as President The legal title of this officer is The President of the United States; and he is, by the Constitution, Commander in Chief of the Army and Navy of the United States, and of the Militia of the several States, when called into the service of the United States. He receives ambassadors and other public ministers; and it is his duty to take care that the laws are faithfully executed. He is empowered with the advice and consent of two thirds of the Senators present to make treaties, and, by and with the advice of a majority of the Senate, he appoints ambassadors, other public ministers and consuls, judges of the Supreme Court, and all other officers established by law, whose appointments are not otherwise provided for in the Constitution, and the appointment of whom, when of an inferior nature, is not vested by ongress in the President alone, in the courts of law, or in the heads of departments He commissions all officers of the United States; and may grant reprieves and pardons, except in cases of impeachment. The compensation of the President is 25,000 dollars per annum, which cannot be increased or diminished during the term for which he is elected. His salary was fixed by act of 18th February 1793. He, as well as the Vice President, is elected by Electors, in the respective States, who are chosen as the Legislatures of the several States may provide.

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According to an Act of Congress, of the 1st of March, 1792,the choice of these Electors must be made within thirty-four days preceding the first Wednesday of December, of the year in which an election of the Presi dent and Vice President takes place: and they must be equal to the number of Senators and Representatives to which the several States may by law, be entitled at the time when the President and Vice President thus to be chosen shall come into office Provided always. That where no apportionment of Representatives shall have been made after any enumeration, at the time of choosing electors, then the number of Electors shall be according to the existing apportionment of Senators and Representatives " No Senator or Representative, or person holding an office of trust or profit under the United States, can be appointed an Elector The votes for President and Vice President are given by the Electors on the first Wednesday of December, in every fourth year, throughout the Union.

The Electors meet in their respective States, and vote by ballot or President and Vice President, one of whom, at least, shall not be an in

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