United States Statutes at Large/Volume 11/Appendix



 Respecting a Survey of, and defining the Limits of, the District of Columbia.January 24, 1791 Respecting the Acts of James O'Fallon, in Kentucky.March 19, 1791 Enjoining Neutrality as to War against France.April 22, 1793 Respecting enlisting Men in Kentucky to invade a neighboring Nation.March 24, 1794 Day of public Thanksgiving appointed.January 1, 1795 Respecting Coinage and Tender.July 22, 1797 Day of public Humiliation appointed.March 23, 1798 <LI>Respecting Resistance in Pennsylvania to the Laws levying Taxes.March 12, 1799</LI> <LI>Suspending, as to St. Domingo, the Restraints of the Act of 1799, ch. 2.June 26, 1799</LI> <LI>Suspending, as to Hispaniola, the Restraints of the Act of 1799, ch. 2.September 6, 1800</LI> <LI>Requiring Removal of British Armed Vessels from United States Ports and Waters.July 2, 1807</LI> <LI>Respecting taking Possession of Part of Louisiana.October 27, 1810</LI> <LI>Directing the British Blockade of the Coast of the United States to be disregarded.June 29, 1814</LI> <LI>Day of public Humiliation appointed.November 16, 1814</LI> <LI>Pardon to certain Offenders off Louisiana.February 6, 1815</LI> <LI>Day of public Thanksgiving appointed for Peace.March 4, 1815</LI> <LI>Respecting an apprehended Invasion of the Spanish Dominions.September 1, 1815</LI> <LI>Ordering Persons to remove from the Public Lands.December 12, 1815</LI> <LI>Respecting Naval Forces on the Lakes.April 28, 1818</LI> <LI>Reward for Apprehension of a Murderer.July 10, 1821</LI> <LI>Opening United States Ports to British Vessels from certain West India Ports.August 24, 1822</LI> <LI>Suspending discriminating Duties as to Subjects of the Pope, under Act of 1824, ch. 4.June 7, 1827</LI> <LI>Offering Reward for Apprehension of Willis Anderson.September 10, 1827</LI> <LI>Ordering Persons to remove from the Public Lands.March 6, 1830</LI> <LI>Ordering Persons to remove from the Public Lands in Arkansas.February 10, 1831</LI> <LI>Respecting the nullifying Laws of South Carolina.December 10, 1832</LI> <LI>Suspending discriminating Duties as to Mecklenberg Schwerin.April 28, 1835</LI> <LI>Suspending discriminating Duties as to Tuscany.September 1, 1836</LI> <LI>Convening an Extra Session of Congress.May 15, 1837</LI> <LI>Suspending Tonnage Duty on Greek Vessels.June 14, 1837</LI> <LI>Levying Tonnage Duty on Portuguese Vessels.October 11, 1837</LI> <LI>Enjoining Neutrality as to Canada.January 5, 1838</LI> <LI>Enjoining Neutrality as to Canada.November 21, 1838</LI> <LI>Convening an Extra Session of Congress.March 17, 1841</LI> <LI>Enjoining Neutrality as to Canada.September 25, 1841.</LI> <LI>Revoking the Exequatur of the Spanish Consul at New Orleans.January 4, 1850</LI> <LI>Respecting an apprehended Invasion of Cuba.April 25, 1851</LI> <LI>Call of an extraordinary Session of the Senate.February 25, 1853</LI> <LI>Privileges of Act of 1845, ch. 70, given to certain Places.July 2, 1855</LI> <LI>Respecting an apprehended Invasion of Nicaragua.December 8, 1855</LI> <LI>Newfoundland to have Benefits of Reciprocity Treaty.December 12 1855</LI> <LI>Respecting Disturbances in Kansas Territory.February 11, 1856</LI> <LI>Revoking the Exequatur of the British Consul at New York.May 28, 1856</LI> <LI>Revoking the Exequatur of the British Consul at Philadelphia.May 28. 1856</LI> <LI>Revoking the Exequatur of the British Consul at Cincinnati.May 28, 1856</LI> <LI>Respecting the Boundary with Mexico.June 2, 1856</LI> <LI>Calling an Extra Session of Congress. August 18, 1856</LI> <LI>Respecting taking the sense of the citizens of the District of Columbia, for or against the adoption of the code prepared for the District.December 24, 1857</LI> <LI>Respecting discriminating duties of tonnage and impost upon vessels and cargoes of the subjects of his Holiness the Pope.February 25, 1858</LI> <LI>Respecting the rebellion and Mormon troubles in the Territory of Utah.April 6, 1858</LI> <LI>Convening an extraordinary Session of the Senate for June 15, 1858.June 14, 1858</LI> <LI>Respecting an apprehended invasion of Nicaragua.October 30, 1858</LI> <LI>Convening an extraordinary Session of the Senate of the United States.February 26, 1859</LI></OL> -->