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TO
PRINTED BY ORDER OF THE
SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES,
SECOND SESSION, EIGHTEENTH CONGRESS.
Commencing Monday, 6th December, 1824; ending Thursday, 3d March, 1825.
Vol. 4 contains Documents numbered 44 to 45, inclusive.
A.
No. Page.
Aborigines in the United States      -      -       -   1    16
Academy, and documents relative to same. Report from
Chief Engineer relative to U. S. Military  -  1    85
Accounts of Treasurer U. States, from 1st July, 1823, to
31st March, 1824     -      -       -      - 45       1
Adams. Libel against John, (see Thomas Cooper)     -   so     1
Do. report of Select Committee on  -      -      -  38      1
Africa, to suppress slave trade. Public vessels occasion-
ally sent to the coast of -    .      -      -   1     13
Algiers. The  North Carolina 74 gun ship sent to the
Mediterranean to preserve friendly relations be-
tween the United States and  -      -      -   t     12
Allowances to oflicers of the navy and marine corps in ad-
dition to their pay. &c.  -      -       - 44       1
Alterations necessary in the pr, sent organization of the
navy. Opinion of the Secretary of the navy
relativeto  -      -      -      -       - 44      1
Army U. S. Report from Major General Brown, relative
to organization, distribution and disburse-
ment of and on account of the    -      -   1    65
Artillery. Discipline of the corps of  -    -       -   1    10
Do.    report from the Secretary of War relative to  -  1  57
Awards under the Florida treaty      -      -       -   1     8
Ayre., agent under law prohibiting slave trade. Letter
from Dr. Ely      -      -       -      -    -      1   115
B.
Bank United States, and others, for $5,000,000 loan.
Proposals of      -              -      -      -    8    35

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