Commerce and Seamen of the United States.
25, 1804, revived and continued in force, January, 10, 1809, (obsolete,) - 511
A new collection district on Lake Ontario, 228 Cambridge in Massachusetts made a port of delivery, 310 Collection districts of Buffaloe Creek and Miami, and altering the port of entry of the district of Erie, - Roxbury, in Massachusetts, made a port of delivery, - 349 Town of Jersey, in New Jersey, made a port of delivery, All the shores and waters of the Ohio and its branches, and of the Mississippi and its branches, added to the district of Missis- sippi, (obsolete,) - '418 Name of the districts of Biddeford and Peppe- relborough changed to that of Saco, Massa- chusetts, Plymouth in North Carolina made a port of
entry, 497 Name of the district of Nanjemoy changed to St. Mary's, - 497 Augusta in Maine made a port of delivery, 497 Districts of Mumphreymagog, Oswegatchie, and White Mountains established, 655 Part of the State of New Jersey annexed to the collection district of New York, 657 Collection district of Niagara, - 657 Cape St. Vincent, in the district of Sacket's Harbour, made a port of entry, - District of Sandusky and Teche,
Collection of Duties on Vessels and Tonnage. Transportation of goods, &c., from Philadelphia and Baltimore by way of Appoquinimink Creek allowed, -
103 An act in addition to the act entitled "An act concerning the registering and recording of ships and vessels of the United States," and to the act entitled "An act to regulate the collection of duties on imports and tonnage," March 2, 1803, 209 An act supplementary to an act to regulate the collection of duties on imports and ton- nage, 315 An act to amend in the cases therein men- tioned the "Act to regulate the collection of duties on imports and tonnage, April 21, 1806, Columbia, District of.-See District of Columbia. Columns.-See Light-houses.
Commerce and Seamen of the United States.
of certain officers, revived and continued in force for two years from January 1, 1802, 152 Compensation of the officers of the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States, April 29, 1802, (obsolete,) - 170 Compensation to officers employed in the col- lection of duties on imports and tonnage, 172 Additional compensation to the deputy post- master at Washington; act of May 3, 1802, sect. 7, (obsolete,) 191 Compensation of the officers of government, February 20, 1804, Compensation of the officers of the Senate and House of Representatives, (obsolete,) - 375 Compensation of witnesses for attending the trial of the impeachment of Samuel Chase, 389 Compensation to certain clerks, - 396 Additional compensation to the judges of the Mississippi, Indiana, Michigan, and Louisi- ana territories, - Compensation for extra services of the gover- nor, judges, and secretary of the Indiana territory, - - 444 Additional compensation to the secretaries of the Mississippi, Indiana, Louisiana, and Michigan territories, - 450 Act to continue in force an act continuing the salaries of certain officers, - 456 Compensation to John Eugene Leitensdorfer for services rendered in the war with Tri- poli, - 617 Salaries of the judges of the Circuit Court of the District of Columbia increased, March 3, 1811, - 660 "An act continuing for a limited time the sala- rics of the officers of the government," - 713
Compensation. The President of the Senate pro tempore act- ing as such while the office of Vice-presi- dent of the United States was vacant, 777
Special Congress, act of May 13, 1800,- 85 Resolution authorizing the Secretary of State to furnish members of Congress with the laws of the sixth Congress, Resolution expressing the sense of Congress of the conduct of the officers and crew of the schooner Enterprise, 198 Congress to meet on the first Monday in No- vember, 1803, - Congress to meet on the first Monday vember, 1804, - The next meeting of Congress to be on the - 490 first Monday of November, 1808, Congress to meet on the fourth Monday in November, 1809, - 549 See Compensation.
Delegates from territories.-See Ohio, Michi- gan, Indiana, and Illinois Territories. Assent to State acts.-Sce Assent of Congress to State Acts.
Congress to meet on the fourth Monday in May, 1813,
District Court in Connecticut, - 676 Representatives in Congress according to the third census, - 669
Court of the United States for the Kentucky 242 district, its sessions, District Courts of Virginia, Rhode Island, and West Tennessce, In case of the inability of the judge of any District Court to attend the court, the mar- shal may adjourn the court, March 26, 291 1804, Superior courts of the territories invested with the jurisdiction of the District Court of Kentucky in cases where the United States are concerned, -
Regulation of the time of holding the courts in the District of Columbia, - 390 District Court in North Carolina, 413 Causes, &c., pending in the District Court of Columbia continued over to April term, 1809, - 467 Jurisdiction of the Circuit Courts of the dis- tricts of Kentucky, Tennessee, and Ohio, 420, 516 Jurisdiction of the District Courts of Kentucky and Ohio abridged, 420 Rules for the government of the Circuit Courts, - 420 Circuit Court of Kentucky to form part of the seventh circuit, 420 Circuit Court in Tennessee, February 24, 1807, - 420 The State of Tennessee to be divided into two districts, - 420 A Circuit Court to be holden annually in each district,
Circuit Court in the second circuit,
Circuit Court in Georgia,
The Circuit Courts to perform the duties of District Courts in cases of the inability of the district judges,
Circuit Court in Knoxville, East Tennessee, altered,
Circuit Court in New Hampshire, - Circuit Court in Rhode Island, Circuit Court in Boston, Massachusetts, - 696 See Circuit Courts-District Courts-Supreme Court.
Courts Martial.-See Army of the United States. Crimes and Offences.
Continuation of the act of June 5, 1794, pro- hibiting violations of the neutrality of the United States, without limitation of time, 54 Punishment of a person who shall cast away a vessel at sea, - 290 Persons may be tried and punished for crimes
An act to lay out and make a road from Cum- berland, in Maryland, to the State of Ohio, March 29, 1806,
357 Note of the acts which have been passed re- lating to the Cumberland road,
Debt of the United States.
An act authorizing a loan of money for a sum not exceeding five millions of dollars, March 2, 1811, (obsolete,) - 656 An act authorizing a loan not exceeding eleven millions of dollars, March 14, 1811, - 694 Transfer of stock created under act of No- vember, 1803,- - 771 An act authorizing a subscription for the old six per cent. and deferred stocks, and pro- viding for an exchange of the same, 783 Supplement to the act authorizing a loan of eleven millions of dollars, - - 784 Loan of sixteen millions of dollars authorized, February 8, 1813,
Resolution as to his services, November 27, 1804,
- 357 Dedimus Potestatem.-See Evidence.
Additional appropriation for the Cumberland Defence of Merchant Vessels.
road, Addition to the act for laying out a road from Cumberland, in Maryland, to the State of Ohio, € 661 An act in addition to the act to regulate the laying out and making a road from Cum- berland, in Maryland, to the State of Ohio,
Danish Consul at Tripoli.
Acknowledgment of Congress of the services
Representatives in Congress according to the third census, - 669 | Delegates to Congress.—See Mississippi Territory— Indiana Territory-Illinois Territory-M chigan Territory.
of the Danish consul at Tripoli, April 10, Departments.-See Treasury, War, and Navy De-
2 An act to promote the equalizing the valua- tion of unseated lands, May 10, 1800, 71 Commissioners to adjust the valuations, - 71 Clerks to be employed for completing the ab-
An act making provision for the redemption of the whole of the public debt of the United Dexter, Samuel. States, April 29, 1802, (obsolete,) 167 Debt of eleven millions of dollars created for the purpose of carrying into effect the treaty with France by which Louisiana was ceded to the United States, Nov. 10, 1803, - 245 The President authorized to borrow two mil- lions of dollars towards the extraordinary expenses of intercourse with foreign na- tions, 349 Repeal of any of the acts which authorize the receipt of evidence of public debt in pay- ment for public lands, 405 An act supplementary to the act making pro- vision for the redemption of the whole of the public debt of the United States, Febru- ary 11, 1807, - 415 Note of acts for the redemption of the public debt, - 415 Powers of the commissioners of the sinking fund extended, - - 551 An act authorizing a loan of money for a sum not exceeding the amount of the principal of the public debt, reimbursable during the year 1810, May 1, 1810, - - 610
stracts of the valuation of lands, dwelling- houses, and the enumeration of slaves, 111 Surveyors of the revenue to make certain re- turns to the supervisors and inspectors, 124 An act to amend an act entitled "An act to lay and collect a direct tax within the United States," March 16, 1802, - - 138
An act further to amend the "Act to lay and collect a direct tax within the United States," March 3, 1804, (obsolete,) - 262 Act for providing for the valuation of lands, dwelling-houses, and the enumeration of slaves in South Carolina, and for other pur- . 311
Sessions of the District Courts of Virginia, Rhode Island, and West Tennessee al- tered, 273 District Courts to have power to issue writs of injunction, 418 Terms of the District Court of North Carolina changed, March 9, 1808, - 471 The Circuit Courts to exercise the duties of the District Courts during the inability of the district judges, - 534 Justice of the Supreme Court to exercise the powers of district judge during the inability of the judge, 534 An act altering the time for holding the Dis- trict Court in Ohio, March 26, 1810, 568 Time of holding the District Court of Maine altered, November 28, 1811, - 667 Time of holding the District Court in North Carolina altered, January 23, 1812, 675 Time of holding the District Court in Con- necticut altered, February 6, 1812, - 676 An additional judge to be appointed for the district of New York,
719 An act altering the times of holding the Dis- trict Court in the respective districts of New York and Massachusetts, March 3, 1813, 815 An act altering the time of holding the District Court in the district of Maine, March 3, 1813, - 829
Proceedings in the Circuit Court of the Dis- trict of Columbia against non-residents re- gulated, -
Sessions of the Circuit Courts,
- 485 A road to the lower castern branch bridge to be opened and kept in repair, 569 A company incorporated to make certain roads in the District of Columbia, April 20, 1810, 570 Amendment of « An act to establish a turnpike company in the county of Alexandria, in the District of Columbia,"-
577 A canal from the river Potomac around the west end of the dam or causeway from Mason's Island authorized, 752 An act to amend the laws within the District of Columbia, June 24, 1812, 755 Certain powers conferred on the Levy Court of the District of Columbia, relating to peni- tentiaries, roads, laying taxes, bridges, 771 An act to authorize the president and ma- nagers of the Washington Turnpike Com- pany of the State of Maryland, when or- ganized, to extend and make their turnpike road to or from Georgetown, in the District of Columbia, to the district line, -
Compensation of the judges. Notes of the acts relating to the compensation of the judges of the District of Columbia, 107 Supplement to the act relating to the District of Columbia,
115 Powers of the Circuit Court. Forms of in- dictments, 115 115
Jurisdiction of the Circuit Court of Alexan- dria, 115 Magistrates to form a board of county com- missioners, Delivery of fugitives from justice or labour, 116 VOL. II.-106
Act of April 5, 1800, (repealed,) · Drawbacks of stamp duties on debentures, 82 No drawbacks to be allowed on goods im- ported in foreign vessels, 83 Additional drawback on refined sugar and spirits distilled in the United States, 85 Act of April 5, 1800, allowing a drawback on goods exported to New Orleans, (re- pealed,)
· 248 An act to allow drawbacks on goods, wares, and merchandise, transported by land in certain cases therein mentioned, March 3, 1804, 261
Drawback of Duties on Goods exported to New Or- Duties.
Repeal of duties on mills and implements em- ployed in the manufacture of snuff. Act of April 24, 1800,
Act to continue in force the first section of the act further to protect the commerce and sea- men of the United States against the Bar- bary powers, (the Mediterranean fund,) con- tinued in force, January 31, 1812, - 675 An act for imposing additional duties on all goods, wares, and merchandise, imported from any foreign port or place, and for other purposes, July 1, 1812,
- 768 An act to impose a duty on the importation of iron wire, February 25, 1813, - 804 The first section of the act further to protect the commerce and seamen of the United States against the Barbary powers continued in force, - 809
Act laying additional duties on salt continued Election of Members of the House of Representatives.
Collectors of New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Norfolk, and Charleston, to de- posit bonds for duties, for collection, in the Bank of the United States, 72 Additional duties on sugar, molasses, &c., 84 Duties on wines and articles imported in fo- reign vessels,
84 Act laying duties on licenses for selling wines and foreign distilled spirits, continued,- 102 Duties on snuff, refined sugar, on property sold at auction, and on carriages for the con- veyance of persons, continued, February 25, 1801,
Duties on certain teas destroyed by fire in Providence, Rhode Island, remitted, 117 Act to provide for the establishment of certain
districts, and therein to amend an act en- titled "An act to regulate the collection of duties on imports and tonnage," and for other purposes, (obsolete,) - · 181 Duties on imports and tonnage within the ter- ritory ceded by the French republic to the United States, February 24, 1804, 251 An act for imposing more specific duties on the importation of certain articles, and for laying and collecting light money on foreign ships or vessels, and for other purposes, 299 The sixth section of the act of March 27, 1804, imposing more specific duties, not to operate on unregistered vessels of the United States. Manner of entering such ships or vessels, 339 The first section of an act further to protect the commerce and seamen of the United States from the Barbary powers, continued, April 21, 1806, 391 Importation of copper, saltpetre, and sulphur, free of duty, allowed, Duties on the naval monument erected to the memory of the officers who fell in the attack on Tripoli remitted, - 476 Duties on certain goods repaid, and bonds to be given for the duties, The first section of an act to protect the commerce and scamen of the United States against the Barbary powers, (the Mediter- ranean fund,) continued in force, January 11, 1811, -614
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