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tentiary, &c. &c.

Sums limited which he may allow to ministers plenipo.
chap. 61, s. 1, p. 194
Charges des affaires, &c. &c. to be appointed by the Pre-
sident, with the concurrence of the Senate,

Authorised to cause a loan to be made,

s. 2, p. 195

chap. 62, s. 1, p. 199
His approbation required, with respect to a certain loan
towards the redemption of the public debt,

s. 2,

p. 200

Required also, with respect to a cession of land for a
light house near Scituate harbor,

chap. 64, s. 1, p. 202

Authorised to cause a sum to be paid to general St.

Clair,

chap. 65, p. 205

His message may be transported by mail free of

postage,
chap. 68, p. 251
Land office may be established at such place as the Pre-
sident directs, for certain lands lying north of
Red river, in the western district of Orleans
territory,
chap. 81, s. 1, p. 266
His powers with respect to public lands, lying in the
eastern district of Orleans territory, s. 4, p. 267
He may designate the place for land office in Louisiana,
chap. 81, s. 9, p. 271
May cause the public lands therein to be sold,

s. 10, p. 271
Authorised to cause certain land offices to be removed,

To issue his proclamation, upon Great Britain's revok.

ing her decrees,

May establish trading houses with the Indian tribes,

chap 92, s. 1, p. 341

chap. 96. s. 2, p. 347

chap 97, s. 1, p. 349

s. 2, p. 349

To appoint a superintendent of Indian trade,

Appoint Indian agents, &c, &c.

s. 4, p. 350

Rules to be prescribed by him in relation to Indian

trade,

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s. 5, p. 350
Authorised to cause a sum of money, agreeably to ap-
propriation, to be drawn from the treasury for In-
s. 11, p. 353

dian purposes,

To prescribe rules concerning furs and peltry,

Additional trading houses may be established by him,

s. 13, p. 354

3. 14, p. 354

Authorised to establish another port of entry in district

of Oswegatchie,

chap. 98, s. 2, p. 357

And one in district of White Mountains,

s. 3, p. 357

To change the port of entry for Vermont district,

s. 4, p. 357
chap. 99, s. 1, p. 358

To make a loan,
To appoint an assistant collector, to reside at New

chap. 100, s. 1, p. 361

Jersey,
To designate the place in district of Sandusky, for the
residence of collector,

s. 2, p. 361
To designate the place in town of Buffaloe, where col-
lector's office is to be kept,

s. 4, P. 362

To designate place at mouth of Rappahannock, for resi-
dence of collector,

s. 8. p. 363
Money to be expended about Cumberland road, under

his direction,

chap. 112, s. 1, p. 381
He may permit deviations from established course of

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road,
s. 2, p. 382
May cause land offices to be established at New Or-
leans and Opelousas, chap. 113, s. 3, p. 385
Certain powers in relation to lands extended to him,

s. 4, p. 386
Such of the public lands in Louisiana territory, as shall
be approved of by the President, to be surveyed
and divided by surveyor general, s. 8, p. 390
Land office to be established in Louisiana, at such place
as President may direct,
s. 9, p. 390
President to cause the lands in Louisiana territory to
be offered for sale,

s. 10, p. 392

PUBLIC DEBT. See Debt of the United States.

R.

RAPPAHANNOC, MOUTH OF. See Customs.

RECTOR, WILLIAM AND ELIAS.

Accounting officers of the treasury authorised to settle
the claim of William and Elias Rector,

chap. 21, p. 34

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Sum appropriated to supply a deficiency in that appro
priated for their relief,
chap. 69, p. 252
A reasonable compensation, to be settled by comptrol-
ler of the treasury, to be made to persons bringing
home distressed American seamen from places
where there are no consuls or vice consuls of the
United States,
chap. 95, p. 345

SECRETARY OF THE NAVY.

An experiment to be made with Fulton's Torpedo, un-

der his direction

chap. 38, p. 74

Made a commissioner of Navy Hospital board,

chap. 93, s. 1, p. 343

SECRETARY OF THE SENATE.

Authorised to transmit the President's message and
documents accompanying it free of postage,

chap. 18, p. 31

SECRETARY OF STATE.

Third census or enumeration of inhabitants of the U-
nited States to be taken under his direction,

chap. 35, s. 1, p. 63

Time prescribed in which marshals, &c. &c. are to

make their returns to him,

To send instructions, &c. &c. to marshals, &c. &c.

s. 3, p. 67

s. 8, p. 71

SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY.

Authorised to employ an agent before the land commis.
sioners in the Kaskaskia district,

chap. 3, s. 1, p. 5
John Heard's property to be assigned to some person de
signated by him, for the use of the United States,
chap. 6, p. 9
Joseph Wilkinson, junior's for the same uses, and on
chap. 13, p. 20
William Hawkins, for the same uses and on same terms,
chap. 27, p. 40
In concurrence with secretary of war and comptroller
of the treasury, to decide upon claims of refugees
from Canada and Nova Scotia,

same terms,

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chap. 29, s. 4, p. 44
Claims of residents only to be admitted by him,

s. 5, p. 45
John Kerr's property to be assigned to some person
for benefit of United States, under his direction,
chap. 42, p. 79
Report to be made to him concerning claims to land in
district of Vincennes, chap. 52, s. 5, p. 153
Plot of a survey in the Illinois territory to be returned
to him,
s. 6, p. 154
Manufacturing establishments to be reported to him,
chap. 55, s. 2, p. 186

Decisions of land commissioners in Kaskaskia district
which have been sent to secretary of treasury con-
chap. 57, p. 190

firmed,

Secretary of treasury to transmit Barbary accounts to

Congress,

chap. 61, s. 6, p. 198

Authorised to cause certain certificates of stock, with
the approbation of the President, to be constituted,
chap. 62, s. 1, p. 199
To give the preference to the holders of the exchanged
six per cent. stock,
s. 2. p. 200
To cause a sum of money to be paid to C. P. L'Enfant,

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chap. 63, p. 202

To cause a Light house to be built at entrance of Sci-

tuate harbor,

chap. 64, s. 1, p. 202
To cause a beacon to be erected near entrance of Be-

verly harbor,
s. 2, p. 203
To cause lights to be erected and established at the en
trance of Bayou St. John and near Bird island,

s. 3, p. 203
Property of Nathaniel F. Fosdic to be conveyed in
trust, for benefit of United States, under his di
rection,
chap. 80, p. 253
Certain allowances to be made to the officers engaged in
adjusting Louisiana and Orleans land titles, upon
reports to him,
chap. 86, s. 1, p. 264
Additional reservations to be made by him in western
district of Orleans and Louisiana territories, for

seminaries of learning,

s. 7, p. 270
Annual statement of affairs of Bank of Washington to

be laid before him,

chap. 83, s. 8, p. 287

Similar statement, as to Farmers' Bank of Alexandria,

chap. 84, s. 28, p. 301

Similar statement, in the case of the Bank of Potomac,

Made a commissioner of Navy

chap. 85, s. 11, p. 309
Hospital board,

chap. 93, s. 1, p. 343
offered by superintendent
chap. 98, s. 2, p. 349

To decide upon the security
of Indian trade,
Quarterly accounts to be rendered to him by superin

tendent,

ibid.

Reports to be made to him by agents of Indian trade,

chap. 97, s. 5, p. 350

May establish a Light house on Boon Island,

chap. 104, s. 1, p. 366
To cause buoys to be placed off Cape Fear,

s. 2, p. 367

at entrance of Edgar Town harbor,

s. 3, p.

To cause a column of stone at Cape Elizabeth,

367

6. 4, p. 367

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