Prefident to aries to be af certained and cause bound marked. He may take meafures to prevent the fale of fpirito the Indians. tuous liquors in force from its date, found on faid traces, or either of them, to which the prohibition may apply, within the Indian boundary, without a palsport. Sec. 20. And be it further enacted, That the President of the United States be, and he is hereby authorized to cause to be clearly afcertained and distinctly marked, in all fuch places as he shall deem necessary, and in fuch manner as he shall direct, any other boundary lines between the United States and any Indian tribe, which now are, or hereafter may be established by treaty. Sec. 21. And be it further enacted, That the President of the United States be authorized to take fuch measures, from time to time, as to him may appear expedient to prevent or restrain the vending or distributing of fpirituous liquors aniong all or any of the faid Indian tribes, any thing herein contained to the contrary thereof notwith standing. Sec. 22. And be it further enacted, That This act to be this act shall be in force from the passage thereof; and fo far as respects the proceedings under this act, it is to be understood, that under not to be the act, entitled "An act to amend an act, Proceedings affected by another act, mentioned. entitled, an at giving effect to the laws of the United States within the district of Tennefice," is not to operate. NATHL. MACON, Speaker of the House of Representatives. A. BURR, Vice-President of the United States, and Prefi dent of the Senate. APPROVED MARCH 30, 1802. TH: JEFFERSON. CHAPTER XIV. AN ACT to authorize the President of the United States to convey certain parcels of land therein mentioned. B Vermule, &c. E it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America, in Congress affembled, That the Prefident of the United States be, and he here. by is authorized, to grant and convey, in Lands conveyfee simple, by patent or otherwise, unto Cor- ed to Cornelius nelius Vermule and Andrew Codmas, respec- in N. Jersey. tively, certain parcels of lands fituate in the county of Effex, in the State of New Jersey, which in the year one thousand seven hundred and ninety-nine, had been purchased for a military cantonment, and which were fold to them in the year following, by order of the fecretary at war, and the price received. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That fuch grant and conveyance, shall vest in the faid Cornelius Vermule and Andrew Codmas, respectively, an absolute eftate, in fee fimple, in the lands respectively, purchased by them as aforefaid. NATHL. MACON, Speaker of the House of Representatives. A. BURR, Vice-President of the United States, and Prefi dent of the Senate. APPROVED-MARCH 30, 1802. TH: JEFFERSON. CHAPTER XV. AN ACT making a partial appropriation for the support of government, during the year one thousand eight hundred and two. BER E it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America, in Congress assembled, That the fum Appropriation. of one hundred thousand dollars, to be paid out of any monies in the treasury, not otherwife appropriated, shall be, and the famehereby is appropriated towards defraying the expenditure of the civil list, including the contingent expenses of the several departments, during the year one thousand eight hundred and two. NATHL. MACON, Speaker of the House of Representatives. A. BURR, Vice-President of the United States, and Prefi dent of the Senate. APPROVED-APRIL 2, 1802. TH: JEFFERSON. CHAPTER XVI. AN ACT making appropriation for defraying the expense of a negociation with the British government, to afcertain the boundary line between the United States and Upper Canada. B E it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America, in Congress assembled, That a fum not exceeding ten thousand dollars Specific ap be, and the fame is hereby appropriated, propriation. payable out of any money in the treasury not otherwife appropriated, to defray the expense which shall be incurred in negociating with the government of Great Britain, for afcertaining and establishing the boundary line between the United States and the British province of Upper Canada; when the Prefident of the United States shall deem it expedient to commence such negociation. NATHL. MACON, Speaker of the House of Representatives. A. BURR, Vice-President of the United States, and Prefident of the Senate. APPROVED-APRIL 3, 1802. TH: JEFFERSON. CHAPTER XVII. AN ACT making an appropriation for defraying the expenfes which may arife from carrying into effect the convention made between the United States and the French Republic. B E it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America, in Congress assembled, That for the payment of such demands as may be justly due for French vessels and proper propriation. Specific ap- ty captured, and which must be restored or paid for, pursuant to the convention between the United States and the French republic, there be appropriated a fum not exceeding three hundred and eighteen thousand dollars, to be paid, under the direction of the Prefident of the United States, out of any public money in the treasury, not otherwise appropriated. NATHL. MACON, Speaker of the House of Representatives. A. BURR, Vice-President of the United States, and Prefident of the Senate. APPROVED-APRIL 3, 1802. TH: JEFFERSON. Lands con Zane. CHAPTER XVIII. AN ACT for the relief of Isaac Zane. B E it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America, in Congress affembled, That the President of the United States, be, and he is hereby authorized and empowered to issue veyed to Ifaac letters patent, in the name, and under the feal of the United States, thereby granting and conveying to Ifaac Zane, his heirs and affigns, in fee simple, three sections of land, of one square mile each, within the North |