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To the officers of the Senate and House of Representatives,
chap. 35, p. 112
Additional allowance to the collector at Richmond,
chap. 37, s. 1, p. 118
Salary to the collector at Petersburg discontinued, s. 2, p. 118
Emoluments of the custom house department limited,

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s. 3, p. 118
To the surveyor at Tomb-stone, and the collectorat Marietta,
chap. 45, s. 2 & 4, p. 144 & 145

To the district judge of Ohio, the clerk, &c.

chap. 60, s. 2 to 5, p. 203 & 204

CONGRESS.

Time of its next meeting,
chap. 87, p. 307
CONSULS AND VICE CONSULS OF THE UNIT-

ED STATES.

Provision in favor of American seamen, who must be return-
ed to their country, but in cases where the consuls or vice
consuls give certain certificates,

chap. 62, s. 1, p. 206

Masters of vessels belonging to the United States to deliver to

the consuls certain papers,

s. 2, p. 207

Acts to be done on the discharge of seamen in foreign ports,

Provision to be made for destitute seamen in foreign ports-

s. 3, p. 208
s. 4, p. 209

to be brought home, &c.
Repeal of the 7th and 8th sections of the acts concerning con-
suls and vice-consuls, and authorising the secretary of State
to reimburse extraordinary expenses of the consuls and vice-

consuls,

Fees to be received by consuls,

False passports,

Penalty upon consuls giving false certificates,

s. 5, p. 210

s. 6, p. 210

s. 7, p. 211

s. 8, p. 211

s. 9, p. 211

Powers of attorney in certain cases must be executed before,

and verified by consuls-their fees,

COPY RIGHTS.

Additional requisites for securing them, chap. 36, s. 1. p. 114
Same rules prescribed with respect to engravings, &c. s. 2, p. 115
Penalties, and limitation of actions for the recovery of-

COURT. See Judiciary.

s. 3 & 4, p. 115 to 117

What courts may have cognisance in cases under the act for
regulating trade and intercourse with the Indian tribes, &c.

CREEK NATION OF INDIANS.
DEBT OF THE UNITED

chap. 13, s. 15, p. 47
See Treaties.
STATES.
Chap. 32, s. 1, p. 103

Appropriation for its extinguishment,
To be paid by the Secretary of the Treasury to the commissi-
oners of the Sinking Fund,
s. 2, p. 104
Reimbursement of the capital of the debt of the United States

to be made under the direction of the Commissioners of the

Sinking Fund-Specific appropriations,

s. 3, p. 105

Loan (authorised, for the prolongation of the payment of the

Dutch debt,

s. 4, p. 107

Commissioners authorised to employ an agent in the United

States, in Relation to the Dutch debt,

s. 5, p. 108

And one in Europe,

s. 6, p. 109

Provisions of former acts in certain cases not repealed by this,

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Appropriation in his favour, to defray certain expenses,

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chap. 22, p. 69

DIRECT ТАХ.

Collectors to send lists of lands, authorised to be advertised for
sale, to the supervisors who shall cause transcripts to be
published,
chap. 12, s. 1, p. 33
Lands to be sold on failure of payment, with costs, s. 2, p. 34
Tax to remain a lien on lands 'till discharged, with costs,

s. 3, p. 35
s. 4, p. 35

Lands, parcelled, to pay in proportion,
Provision for sale of lands belonging to persons, not correctly
named,

s. 5, p. 35

Right of redemption secured, under certain regulations,

s. 6, p. 36

Compensation of certain officers may be augmented, s. 7, p. 36
Supervisors to be continued 'till the direct tax is collected, un-
less sooner discontinued by the President, chap. 19, s. 2, p. 59

DRAWBACKS.

Part of a former act, for retaining a further sum on drawbacks,
not to operate upon unregistered ships of the United States
in certain cas es,
chap. 26, s. 1, p. 72
Secretary of the Treasury, upon proof being adduced, to cause
certificates to be granted to such unregistered vessels,

s. 2, p. 73

DUCHOQUOT FRANCIS.
Act for his relief,
chap. 10, p. 3
DUFOUR JOHN JAMES AND HIS ASSOCIATES.
Terms upon which they may purchase certain lands,

chap. 42, s. 1, p. 134

Duty of the register of the land office at Cincinnati, upon the

application of Dufour and his associates,

s. 2, p. 135

Where and on what terms payment is to be made,

s. 3, p. 135

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To be discharged from confinement, on a judgment of the

United States against him, on certain conditions.

FAYETTE, MAJOR GENERAL. See Lands.

FISHERIES.

chap. 3, p. 6

Collector at Edenton to authorise the landing of salt at certain
fisheries in his district, under particular regulations,

FOREIGN COINS. See Acts.

Act for his relief,

FOWLER THEODOSIUS.

FRANKING. See Post office.

chap. 11, p. 31, & 32

chap. 34, p. 112

chap. 17, p. 55

FRENCH CONVENTION. See Treaties.

Appropriation for carrying it into effect,
GURNET POINT. See Light houses.
HABERSHAM JOHN-Estate of.

Sum appropriated for a payment to,

HARVEY JOSHUA AND

Act for their-relief,

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

of Representatives.

Act for his relief,

chap. 70, s. 1, p. 223
OTHERS.

HYDE CHARLES.

chap. 91, p. 312
See Senate and House

chap. 55, p. 196

IMPORTS AND TONNAGE.
Additional compensation to the collector at Richmond,

chap. 37, s. 1, p. 118
Salary to the collector at Petersburgh discontinued, s. 2, p. 118
Smoluments of the custom house department limited, s. 3, p. 118
Sast river district formed-port of entry and delivery desig-
nated,
chap. 45, s. I, p. 143.
Bennet's Creek discontinued as a port of delivery-Tomb-stone,
on Salmon Creek, substituted-supervisor to reside there-
his compensation,

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Port of delivery established at the mouth of Slade's Creek,

s. 3, p. 144

District of Marietta established-collector to be appointed, &c.

s. 4, p. 144

President may establish another port of entry_and delivery on
the Mississippi,

s. 5, p. 145

Duties not demandable on merchandise, because landed at New-

Orleans-how frauds in casesof debentures may be prevented,
Goods brought to certain ports from Louisiana-to what duties

s. 6, p. 146

subject,

s. 7, p. 146

Duties not demandable on the tonnage of boats, &c. in the

Mississippi,

INDIAN TRIBES.

s. 8, p. 147

Boundaries between the United States and sundry tribes of In-
dians to be ascertained and marked-boundary described,

chap. 13, s. 1, p. 37
Penalties for trespassing on the Indian territory, s. 2, p. 40
Passports required for going into the Indian country, s. 3, p. 40
Certain offences committed by citizens of the United States in

s. 4, p. 40

the Indian territory, how punishable,
No settlements on, or surveys of Indian lands to be made-
penalties-how the offenders may be removed,
Murder of Indians at peace with the United States
with death,

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Traders among the Indians must have licenses-give

Goods of unlicensed traders forfeited,

Certain articles not to be purchased from Indians,
Horses not to be bought in the Indian territory,

censes,

s. 5. p. 41
punishable
s. 6, p. 42
bonds, &c.
s. 7, p. 42

s. 8, p. 43
s. 9, p. 43
without li-

s. 10, p. 43
with the In-
s. 11, p. 44

Certain agents of the government not to trade
dians, but on account of the United States,
Purchases of real property, &c. not to be made of
but by treaties,

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Means to be used for civilising Indians.
Redress prescribed for injuries done by

the Indians

s. 12, p. 45

s. 13, p. 45

Indians-private re-

venge not to be resorted to,

s. 14, p. 46

Courts, which are to have cognizance of offences under this

act,

s. 15, p. 47

How persons crossing the line, and going into the Indian ter-

ritory, are to be dealt with,

s. 16, p. 49

Persons offending against the law, providing for the intercourse
with the Indian tribes, how punishable, if found in the Uni-

ted States,

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s. 17, p. 50
s. 18, p. 50

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Application of the penalties under this act,
Trade with Indians not forbidden under certain circumstances-
President authorised to prohibit travelling on certain traces-

s, 19, p. 51

authorised to cause boundaries to be ascertained and
marked,

s. 20, p. 52

s. 21, p. 52

May take measures to prevent the sale of spirituous

liquors to the Indians,

Commencement of this act- proceedings under it not to be af-
fected by a former one,
Act revived for establishing trading houses with Indian tribes,

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The act continued in force for establishing trading houses with
chap. 57, p. 217

the Indian tribes,

INFANTRY. See military peace establishment.
INSOLVENT-DEBTORS IN THE DISTRICT OF CO-
LUMBIA. See Columbia district.

INSPECTOR OF THE ARMY. Sse military peace establish-

ment.

INSPECTORS OF THE CUSTOMS AT EDENTON. See
fisheries.

INSURANCE OF BUILDINGS, &c. IN THE COUNTY

OF ALEXANDRIA.

Acts of the Virginia assembly confirmed in relation to certain
incorporated insurance companies in Alexandria, chap. 76, p.267
INSURGENT AND BRIG PICKERING.

Provision for the widows and orphans of persons lost therein,

chap. 33, p. 111

INTERCOURSE WITH FOREIGN NATIONS.

chap. 61, s. 1, p. 205

Further appropriation for
President authorised to borrow the money,
s. 2, p. 205
Surplus of duties on imports and tonnage pledged for the pay-
ment of interest and reimbursement of principal, s. 3, p. 205

lected,

INTERNAL TAXES.
Duties upon stills, &c. to be discontined-arrearages to be col-
chap. 19, s. 1, p. 58
Superintendant of stamp's office abolished the commissioner of
the revenue to finish the business-collectors to remain in of-
fice till their collections be complete, unless sooner disconti-
nued by the President-supervisors may also be discontinued
-commissioner of the revenue's office to be abolished-when
-the arrangements on that event,

s. 2, p. 61

Owners of stills, &c. to pay according to their option in cer

tain cases,

s. 3, p. 61

Supervisor of the north western district allowed an additional

s. 4, p. 62

compensation,
Extraallowances, forclerk hire, to certain supervisors, s. 5, p. 62
Annual entries of stills to be no longer made,
s. 6, p. 63
Certificates to be furnished by collectors of the customs, desig-
nated by the Secretary of the Treasury-how they are to be

accounted for,

s. 7, p. 63
s. 8, p. 63

Allowance to collectors for performing that duty,
Stamped vellum, paper, &c. on hand, upon which a duty has
been paid, may be given up, and the duty, with a deduction,

returned,

s. 9, p. 64

JONES THOMAS K.

Act for his relief,

chap. 24, p. 70

JUDICIARY.

Repeal of certain acts,

char. 8, s. 1 & 2, p. 15

Others revived,

s.3, p. 16

Continuance of depending suits,

8. 4, p..16

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