deserting, may be apprehended, 1475. secreting deserting seamen, penalty on, 1476.
finding of the ship for-medicine and provisions on board, 1477-8. discovering vessel to be leaky-or un- fit in her crew, provisions, or stores, for the voyage-proceedings in re- lation to, 1478.
penalty on master for ill treatment of, ib.
what seamen may be employed on board public and private vessels of United States, p. 419, art. 1457, 1458.
lists of crews of private vessels to be examined by collector, and approved by him-no person to be employed whose name is not inserted in such list-such list to be recorded by collector-to be evidence, 1459. president may give further directions in relation to proofs of citizenship, 1460.
no seaman, not a citizen of United States, admitted as a passenger on board United States' vessels, unless, 1461.
consuls, &c. may object to employ- ment of seamen for United States vessels, when, 1462.
penalties on employment of forbidden seamen, 1464-5; to what cases not extended, 1466; limitation of suit for, 1469.
protection of seamen against seizure by foreign power, 1480; certificate of protection by collector, 1481; masters of vessels to make report of any of his crew impressed or de- tained by foreign power, 1482. copy of this law to be transmitted to ministers and consuls of United States to be made known to mas- ters of vessels-master to make oath whether seamen have been im- pressed, &c.-penalty on neglect, &c. 1483-collector to report sea- men registered to secretary of state, 1484.
list of ship's company to be delivered before clearance, to collector-bond to be given by master to exhibit cer- tified list at port of arrival in the United States, and produce the per- sons therein named, 1485.
Relief of American seamen, in foreign countries, p. 430.
master or owner of vessel from for- eign port to report to collector number of seamen employed, and to pay twenty cents per month for each, to be retained from their wages, 1489.
SEAMEN.-Continued. masters of vessels in coasting trade to make like report and payment- penalty on making false report, 1490.
collectors to make return of sums col- lected to secretary of treasury— president to provide thereout for the temporary relief of sick sea- men in the hospitals, &c. 1491. like collections to be made on the Mississippi, 1492.
discharged in foreign countries, du- ties of consuls to, 1486.
in merchants' service, moneys collect-
ed for relief of sick seamen to con- stitute a general fund, 1493. collection suspended, see Appendix A. No. 6.
secretary of state to make report an-
nually to congress of returns made by collectors, 1496.
moneys to be invested, 1494. collectors to pay money collected into treasury, 1495.
administration of fund for relief of seamen, 1497.
president to appoint directors of ma-
rine hospital in such parts as he may think proper--their duties, 1497--8, &c.
directors to admit foreign seamen, when, 1501.
accountable to the treasury of United States, 1502.
allowance to master, &c. of vessel for
transporting distressed seamen,
Recording vessels, American built, be- longing in whole or in part to for-
eigners-requisites for, 1376. Fees under the registering act, 1393. Offences against registering act, 1394.
and proceedings thereon, 1395, &c. Ports of entry, p. 403.
for vessels beyond the Cape of Good Hope, 404.
vessels bound to certain districts, to
touch at certain ports, &c. 404, &c. Documents for and proceedings for ves- sels entering U. S. p. 406.
Ship's papers, foreign, to be lodged with consul, art. 415.
report of vessels after arrival, p. 410. vessels, what, may engage in coasting trade, p. 435.
vessels arriving having goods for for- eign port, p. 412.
having goods for several districts, p.
SHIPPING of the U. States-Continued. penalty for vessels trading without en- rolment or license, 1507. enrolled or licensed vessels proceeding
on foreign voyage, 1387. requisites for enrolment and license, 1509, &c.
enrolled vessels may be registered,
Coasting trade, regulation of ships in, p. 440.
Offences against enrolment and license acts, p. 448.
Fees under the enrolment and license acts, 1542.
documents for vessels departing from the U. States, p. 416. Passenger vessels, regulations for, p. 418. Fees payable by vessels departing from, or entering the U. States.
SHIPS AND VESSELS stranded, duty of consuls, art. 462.
SHIPS OF WAR, no state to possess, 36. SHIP'S PAPERS, (see shipping, revenue) to be deposited with consul, 463. SHIPPING ARTICLES. (See Seamen, Fishery.)
SILK, and manufactures of, duty on, p. 470.
SILVER COINS. See Mint.
SINKING FUND, commissioners of, sus- pended, 201.
SLATES, duty on, art. 1667. SLAVES. See Fugitives. SLAVE TRADE, 452.
prohibition on congress relating to, 70. prohibition of the importation of slaves, p. 452.
of slave-trade with foreign countries, p. 456.
within the United States, regulations of, p. 461.
SLAVE DEALING, declared piracy, art. 2641.
SLAVERY forbidden in the territory N.
W. of Ohio, 674. of Louisiana, 675. SMITHSON, JAMES, legacy of, to U. States, 134.
SOLICITOR Of Treasury, duties of, p. 52, and see art. 290, 298.
of land office, 309.
SOUTH CAROLINA,
representatives from, 22.
circuit court of, 511.
district courts, 557.
collection districts in, p. 531. SOLDIERS, quartering of, restricted, 79. SPAIN,
treaties with, p. 220.
vessels of, duty on, art. 779, 780, 781. exports by vessels of, regulations, 781, 782.
vessels of, in distress, cargo may be laden on board another vessel,
SPEAKER of the House of Representatives, how chosen, art. 24. compensation to, 39. SPIES in the army, 2393. in the navy, 2596.
SPIRITS, importation of, how made, p. 410.
deposited for duties, art. 1714. distilled in U. States, bounty on ex- port, p. 503, 505.
entry of, at custom-house, how made, p. 571.
STAGE DRIVERS exempt from militia duty, art. 2397.
of mail, see Post-office. STANDING mute on trial, art. 2672, 2679. STATES, NEW, admission of-power of congress in, 66.
to be formed in N. W. Territory, art. 673.
each shall have at least one represent- ative, 21.
shall have two senators, 12. legislation of congress over particular places in, 62.
records, public acts, and judicial pro- ceedings of-effects of, 65.
claims of not to be prejudiced by the constitution, 67.
republican form of government guar- anteed to, 68.
no one of the states to be deprived of its representation in the senate, 69. sovereign powers of, not impaired by the constitution of the U. States, p. 15, note.
powers prohibited to the, 84, 85, 86, and see note, p. 16.
cannot tax the bank of the U. States, nor other means of the general go- vernment, p. 16, note. jurisdiction of supreme court in causes relating to, p. 110.
courts of the several states, writ of error to, p. 114.
removal of suit from, to circuit courts, p. 130.
powers of, under laws of the United States, p. 154.
acts of the legislatures of the several, how authenticated, art. 639, &c. records and judicial proceedings of courts, how authenticated, ib. records and exemplification of office books in any state not appertaining to a court, how authenticated, ib. faith and credit of such records, pro- ceedings and exemplification so au- thenticated, ib.
exemplification of an act of the legis- lature of the several, under seal of state, evidence, ib.
STATE, Department of-p. 29.
secretary of his power and duties,
oath of, and of persons in his depart. ment, 136.
STATE, Department of.—Continued. chief clerk of, his duty, 137.
secretary of, shall keep seal of United States, 138, 139.
seal of office of, 140. fees payable to, 141. salary of, art. 142.
SURVEYORS.-Continued.
term of office of, 128, 1933. SUTTLERS, see Army, 3296--7-8. SWEDEN, treaties with, p. 237.
TARE, custom-house allowance for, 2040, 2041.
secretary of to report names and sala- TARIFF, see Revenue. ries, &c. of clerks, 143.
to have custody of books, &c. of of- fice for foreign affairs, 144. to receive and publish and distribute laws of the United States, art. 145, 146.
shall publish register of officers of U. States, art. 150, &c.
shall procure statutes of the states, 153.
vacancy in office of, how supplied, art. 154.
to transmit copies of communications of president made to congress, and reports of heads of departments to sundries, art. 155.
STATE LAWs in the U. States' courts form rules, when, art. 485.
STATE COURTS, jurisdiction of, in U. States' causes, p. 154.
STATISTICAL accounts of the commerce of the U. States, 238, 239, &c. STEALING letters from mail, 419. writs, &c. art. 2610.
from wrecks, &c. art. 2650. STEAM, batteries, art. 2423.
boats, duties on lake Champlain, 1450. to carry mail, when, (see Post-office) 415, 416, 417.
registry of, 1375, 1385.
enrolment and license of, 1520. SUBPOENAS for witnesses-may run into any district, 632.
will lie to officers of government, p. 168, note.
Duces tecum, ib. art. 637.
TAXES, internal, state, on lands of non- residents. See Alabama and other new States.
direct apportionment of, 21. TEAS, report of after arrival, p.410. duty on, art. 1666.
provisions relative to landing, inspec-
tion and delivery of, p. 572-3. TENDER, no state shall make any thing but gold or silver a legal, 84. TENNESSEE, admitted into the Union, 658.
circuit court of, 513, 514, &c. district courts in, 558. representatives from, 22. TERRITORIES of the United States, power of congress relative to, 67. delegates in congress from, 26. north-west of the Ohio, p. 19, art. 659.
states to be formed in, 673. slavery prohibited in, 674.
in Louisiana, 675, see Florida and Wisconsin, p. 199. courts of, P. 147. TESTE of writs, art. 622. TESTIMONY, see Evidence. TIMBER, See Navy, p. 673. TITLE of nobility, none shall be grant ed-shall not be accepted by an offi cer of the U. States, from a foreign government, art. 76. TONNAGE,
no state shall lay duties on, 86. duties on, (see revenue) p. 508. TOOLS of trade, exempt from duty, 1083.
witness attending on, protection of, p. TORTS, maritime, jurisdiction of courts
SUGAR, duty on, p. 470.
refined, bounty on export, p. 503.
to be consolidated, when, art. 630. substitution of parties in, 631. SUPERINTENDENTS of Indian Affairs, p. 72, see Indians.
SUPREME COURT, see Judiciary. See p. 108, &c.
SURETIES, of deputy postmasters may be released, 438. SURGEONS of army, 642. of navy, 677.
SURVEYS, see Domain.
of Indian lands forbidden, p. 308,
SURVEYOR General, see Domain. SURVEYORS,
of public lands, p. 337.
of the customs, duties of, p. 540, see
of the U. States, p. 108, note. in violation of laws of nations, p. 145,
TREASURY DEPARTMENT.—Continued. to cause assays of foreign coin, 188. to provide for building and repairing light-houses, 189.
to cause accounts to be settled within the year, 190.
to obtain statements of the foreign commerce of U. States, 191. to establish rules for appraisement of goods, 192.
to appoint appraisers, 193.
to cause unexpended moneys to be carried to surplus fund, 200.
to cause money due U. States, to be paid in certain currency, 194.
to provide clearances for vessels, &c. 195.
to appoint superintendent of collection of internal duties, 196.
to exercise agency with bank of U. States, 197, 198, 199.
to draw warrants for war and navy departments, 201.
to pay public debt, 201.
to distribute weights and measures, 201.
to make annual report relative to per- sons employed in his department, 143, 261.
secretary to render annual statements
relative to banks, 169.
banks to pay interest, 170. transfers of funds illegal, when, 171. may be made-when, 174. surplus funds to be deposited with states, 172, 173.
officers of clerks of-not to be con- cerned in certain business, 157, 158. oath of, 159.
vacancies in department how sup- plied, 154.
warrants of secretary upon treasurer -how drawn-moneys paid on- how charged-accounts to be ren- dered according to appropria- tion-sums appropriated to be ap- plied to appropriations solely, 179. moneys of one appropriation trans- ferable to another when, 180, 181.
TREASURY DEPARTMENT.-Continued. contingent expenses of foreign inter- course-how accounted for, 182. comptrollers of, see comptrollers. Aud- itors of, see Auditors.
treasurer of, to give bond, 229. to receive and keep moneys of U. States, 230.
to take receipts, &c. 232. render quarterly accounts to comp- troller, &c. 233.
to make report to congress, 234. submit his accounts, 235. compensation of, 236.
duties of, relative to post-office, 388, 389.
Register of, to keep accounts of re- ceipts and expenditures of public money-of debts, &c. 237.
prepare annually statistical accounts of commerce of U. States, 238, 239. salary of, 240.
Commissioner of the land office-esta- blishment of-salary of-duties of, 306.
Solicitor of duties of, p. 52. Accounts of treasury department, (see Accounts) 178.
TREASURY NOTES, receivable at treasury only, 175.
loss of may be paid, 176. TREATIES-how made, 134. supreme law of the land.
with foreign powers-Great Britain, p. 204. France, p. 216. Spain, p. 220. Netherlands, p. 229. Sweden, 237. Tripoli, p. 256. Tunis, p. 260. Morocco, p.
Colombia, p. 226.
Russia, 251.
Confederation of Central America, p.
Denmark, p. 249.
Austria, 279,
Mexico, 282.
Ottoman Porte, 220.
Naples, 292. Chile, 293.
Venezuela, 296.
Brazil, Appendix A. No. 2. TRIPOLI-treaty with, p. 256, &c. TRIAL, to be by Jury, see Jury.
for offences committed without a state, &c. where had, 2680. in capital cases, to be in county, art. 2675. TUNIS-treaty with, p. 260.
UNIFORM OF ARMY, art. 2290. USEFUL ARTS, see Patents.
in senate, how supplied, art. 13.
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