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For an additional armament,

chap. 64, s. 2, p. 214
chap. 70, p. 220
chap. 72, p. 226

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For the support of the Navy for 1803,
For the support of government for 1803,
For public roads in the state of Ohio, chap. 74, s. 2, p. 264
For the military establishment for 1803, chap. 77, p. 269
For carrying the act regulating the grants of land south of Ten-
nessee into effect,
chap. 80, s. 15. p. 287
For the establishment of certain salt works, chap. 81, p. 288
For the purchase of ordnance and other military stores, and for
defraying certain other expenses, chap. 85, s. 4. p. 305
For the erection of arsenals on the Western Waters, s. 5. p. 305
ARMAMENT. See Navy of the United States.

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ARTILLERISTS, Regiment of--see Military peace establishment.
ATTORNEY GENERAL OF THE UNITED STATES.
Privilege of franking cxtended to him, chap. 48, s. 5, p. 171

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BAUGHAN AUGUSTINE. See Harvey Joshua and others.

BEAUFORT.

Made a port of entry and delivery,

BENNETT'S CREEK. See Imports and tonnage.

BOUNTY MONEY.

Sum allowed to each recruit,

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chap. 89, p. 272

chap. 9, s. 12, p. 24

chap. 49, p. 172.

BRIGADIER GENERAL. See Military peace establishment.
BRITISH CONVENTION. See Treaties.

Appropriation for carrying it into effect,

BUOYS.

To be placed in the sound, between Long Island and the Main,

chap. 20, s. 5, p. 66.

CATON RICHARD. See Harvey Joshua and others.
CHOCTAW NATION OF INDIANS. See Treaties.
CHARLESTOWN. See Navy yard in Charlestown.
CHICKASAW NATION OF INDIANS. See Treaties.

CITY OF WASHINGTON.

Board of Commissioners abolished,

Superintendant to be appointed, to be under the President's

chap. 4, s. 1, p. 126

control,

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s. 2, p. 127

Commissioners to settle their account, and pay over any balance

to superintendant,

s. 3, p. 127

Superintendant to pay debts incurred by the Commissioners, as

such,

s. 4, p. 127

Lots to be sold for the payment of debts to Maryland-Proviso,

s. 5, p. 128

Lots to be resold, which had not been paid for- application of

the money-Proviso,

s. 6, p. 129

Monies advanced by the United States to be re-imbursed out

the city funds, and when,

s. 7, p, 129

Repeal of part of the act for the " establishment of the tem-

porary and permanent seat of government,"

s. 8, p. 129.

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Books to be opened for a Canal in the city, and the sub-

scribers incorporated,

1. s. 9, p. 129

Shares to be personal property,

s. 10, p. 130

Powers of the president and directors of the canal company,

s. il, p. 131

Treasurer to give bonds, with security,

s. 12, p. 131

Share holders to be called upon for payment-penalty for ne-

glect,

s. 13, p. 131

When wharfage and tolls are demandable,

s. 14, p. 132

President and directors to take an oath,

s. 15, p. 132

Biennial meetings of the proprietors for what purposes,

s. 16, p. 132

Rates of wharfage and tolls Public property exempt, s. 17. p. 133

Canal to revert to the United States if not completed in five

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Council to be annually elected -Their sessions, &c. s. 2, p. 184

Times of holding the elections,

s. 3. p. 185

How long the polls are to be kept open-when the votes are

to be counted, &c.

s. 4, p. 185

A mayor to be annually appointed-his qualifications and con-

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Taxes-how to be collected,

Council to provide for the support of the poor,
Limitation of the rate of taxes on real property,
Commencement and duration of this act,
Salary of the superintendant fixed,

Allowance to the surveyor,

Sums appropriated for defraying the expenses

offices of superintendant and surveyor,

Out of what fund to be paid,

Sum appropriated, to be paid out of the Treasury of the Uni-
ted States, for certain purposes in relation to the city,

s. 5, p. 290

CLEARANCES TO SHIPS OR VESSELS OF THE UNI-
TED STATES.

In what manner goods exported from the Mississippi territory
are to be identified,
Certificate to be granted by the collector of the Mississippi dis-

trict,

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chap. 58, s. 1, p. 198

s. 2, p. 199

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Fees to the consul of the United States at New Orleans,
s. 3, p. 200

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CLERKS.

Additional allowance to clerks of certain supervisors,

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chap. 19, s. 5, p. 62
CODMAS ANDREW. See Vermule Cornelius and Andrew
Godmas..

COLLECTOR OF THE CUSTOMS AT EDENTON. See
Fisheries.

COLLECTORS. See Direct tax.

COLLECTORS OF THE CUSTOMS.

Some of them to be designated by the Secretary of the Trea-
sury for furnishing certain certificates, chap. 19, s. 7, p. 63
COLLECTORS OF THE INTERNAL REVENUE. See

Internal taxes.

COLUMBIA, DISTRICT OF.

Proceedings against non-residents, in the circuit court for Wash-

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chap. 52, s. 1, p. 178

Against non residents in that of Alexandria,

s, 2, p. 178

Sessions of the courts of Washington, and Alexandria counties-

process returnable to, &c.

s. 3, p. 178

How certain executions are to be issued, served and returned-

constables, &c.

s. 4, p. 179

This act not to extend to cases, where attachments may issue
against the property of absconding debtors, s. 5, p. 180
How taxes are to be levied in the county of Alexandria, and

the poor in that county provided for,

s. 6. p. 180

The importation of negroes into the district in certain cases

allowed,

s. 7, p. 180

Fees to the justices of the peace, &c. abolished,

s. 8, p. 18.

How certain licenses are to be granted, and the money for

them applied,

s. 9, p. 181

A jail authorised to be built,

s. 10, p. 182

Corporation of George-Town authorised to lay a tax,

s. 11, p. 182

Articles inspected in one port of the district, exempt from fur-

ther inspection therein,

s. 12, p. 182

President authorised to organise the militia of the district,

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s. 13, p. 182

He may organise the militia on an enlarged plan,

chap. 73, s. 1, p. 237

Officers of cavalry, artillery, &c. to be appointed: how they

are to be provided with uniforms, &c.
In what cases alterations may be made-militia districts, how

s. 2, p. 238

designated,

s. 3, p. 239

Commanding officers of companies to regulate duty and how
removal of militia, how to be notified certificates of service,

provided for penalties on refusing them,

s. 4, p. 239

Officers to be sworn into office-oath prescribed,

s. 5, p. 24/1

Who shall be enrolled in the militia,

s. 6, p. 24.1

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their neglect of duty,

Misconduct in officers-how punishable,

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s. 7, p. 242

Mode of proceeding against delinquents,
Courts of enquiry, how constituted-duties and powers-clerk

and provost marshal, how appointed-their duties,

Fines already incurred-how to be disposed of,

Times of mustering, &c.

Returns, how and when made,

s. 8 & 9, p. 244 & 245

s. 10, p. 246

s. 11, p. 246

s. 12, p. 249

of-penalties upon

s. 13, p. 249

Non-commissioned officers-appointment

Training of the officers-how and when performed, s. 14, p. 250

Non-commissioned officers-how treated for misconduct,

s. 15, p. 250

s. 16, p. 250

Spectators interrupting a muster liable to punishment,

$ 17, p. 251

Officers to appear in uniform at musters,

s. 18, p. 251

Brigade inspector and a legionary staff to be appointed-by

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Fines of persons under age-how and by whom paid,

s. 21, p. 255

Legionary court of enquiry to appoint a collector-his duties

prescribed,

s. 22, p. 255

To what purpose fines are to be applied-paymaster to settle

his accounts, &c.

s. 23, p. 257

President authorised to call forth the militia on an insurrection

or invasion, &c.

s. 24, p. 257

Arms, &c. always exempt from executions, and the persons of
the militia from arrests while in actual service, s. 25, p. 259
Brigadier General may employ messengers-their compensation,
s-26, p. 259

Non-commissioned officers and privates to be uniformed,

s. 27, p. 259

Courts of enquiry to bind young men and boys to learn military
music--the fathers exempt from militia duties, s. 28, p. 260
Commissioned officers to be furnished with a copy of the arti-
cies of war and the militia law,

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Steps to be taken by a petitioning debtor in the district of
Columbia, in order to his enlargement when, how and for
what purpose a trustee is to be appointed, chap. 84, s. 1, p. 294

Trustee to give bond and security,

s. 2, p. 296

How a petitioning debtor may be discharged-conditions,

What articles may be retained by the debtor,

s. 3, p. 296
s. 4, p. 296

In what manner his property is to be disposed of, and the pro-

ceeds applied-by what process it may be affected, s. 5. p. 296

Trustee may sue in his own name,

s. 6, p. 297

Acts of unfair conduct in debtor to preclude him from the be-

nefits of this act,

s. 7, p. 297

Trustee may be allowed a commission,

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Time limited for the exhibition of claims-provision for con-

tested ones collusion between creditor and debtor to pre-
clude the creditor from any part of his debt, s. 9, p 299
How a debtor may be relieved from process for transactions an-

tecedent to his enlargement,

s. 10, p. 299

Certificate of discharge to be lodged with the clerk, and re-

corded,

s. 11, p. 300
Provision made for the unfinished acts of a judge under this

law,
s. 12, p. 300
Provision made for the recording of certain papers in relation
to insolvent debtors-(copies to be legal evidence)-and for

the clerk's fees,

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A discharge under this act to have the same effect in any par-
ticular state as the local laws in like cases, s. 14, p. 301

Allowance to prisoners-how provided.
s. 15, p. 301
Prison bounds to be laid out and marked-prisoners entitled to
the privilege, under certain conditions, of walking therein,

s. 16, p. 301
Public debtors, and persons residing in the district less time
than twelve months not entitled to the benefits of this act,

s. 17, p. 302

COMMERCE OF THE UNITED STATES.
Appropriation for extending the external commerce of the U-
nited States,

chap. 55, p. 215

COMMISSIONERS OF BANKRUPTCY. See Judiciary.
COMMISSIONER OF LOANS OF PENNSYLVANIA.

Additional sum appropriated for clerk-hire in his office,

chap, 6, s. 2, p. 13

COMMISSIONER OF THE REVENUE.

His office may be discontinued by the President, chap 19, s. 2, p. 60
COMMISSIONERS OF THE SINKING FUND. See Debt
of the United States.

COMPENSATION.

Pay and travelling expenses of delegates in Congress,

chap. 5, p. 11
Additional allowance to the supervisor of the N. W. district,
chap. 19, s. 3, p. 62

Allowance to the collectors of the customs for performing a

certain duty,
ibid. s. 8, p. 63
For taking the census, to be apportioned among certain mar-
shals,
To the district judges of Kentucky and Tennessee,

chap. 21, p. 68

chap. 31, s. 12, p. 93
To the agents who may be appointed relative to the Dutch
debt,
chap. 32, s. 5 & 6, p. 109

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