To be discharged from confinement, on a judgment of the United States against him, on certain conditions.
FAYETTE, MAJOR GENERAL. See Lands.
Collector at Edenton to authorife the landing of falt at certain fifheries in his diftrict, under particular regulations,
Act for his relief, FRANKING. See Post office. FRENCH CONVENTION. Appropriation for carrying it into effect, GÜRNET POINT. See Light houses. HABERSHAM JOHN-Eftate of. Sum appropriated for a payment to,
HARVEY JOSHUA AND OTHERS.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. See Senate and House
IMPORTS AND TONNAGE. Additional compenfation to the collector at Richmond, chap. 37, f. 1, p. 118 Salary to the collector at Petersburg difcontinued, f. 2, p. 118 Emoluments of the cuftom houfe department limited, f. 3, p. 118 Eaft River diftrict formed--port of entry and delivery defignated, chap. 45, f. 1, p. 143 Bennet's Creek difcontinued as a port of delivery-Tomb-ftone, on Salmon Creek, fubftituted-urveyor to refide there-his compenfation, f. 2, p.
Port of delivery established at the mouth of Slade's Creek,
District of Marietta eftablifhed-collector to be appointed, &c.
f. 4, p. 144 and delivery on
f. 5, p. 145
Prefident may establish another port of entry the Miffiffippi, Duties not demandable on merchandife, because landed at New- Orleans-how frauds in cafes of debentures may be prevented,
Goods brought to certain ports from Louifiana-to what duties fubject, f. 7, p. 146 Duties not demandable on the tonnage of boats, &c. in the Miffiffippi,
f. 8, p. 147 Boundaries between the United States and fundry tribes of In- dians to be afcertained and marked-boundary defcribed,
chap. 13, f. 1, p. 37 Penalties for trefpaffing on the Indian territory, f. 2, p. 40 Paffports required for going into the Indian country, f. 3, p. 40 Certain offences committed by citizens of the United States in the Indian territory, how punishable, f. 4, p. 40 No fettlements on, or furveys of Indian lands to be made- penalties how the offenders may be removed, Murder of Indians at peace with the United States punishable with death,
Traders among the Indians must have licenses-give bonds, &c.
Goods of unlicenfed traders forfeited, Certain articles not to be purchased from Horfes not to be bought in the Indian cenfes, 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 but by treaties,
Means to be used for civilifiing Indians, Redrefs prescribed for injuries done by venge not to be reforted to,
f. 7, p. 42 f. 8, p. 43 Indians, f. 9, p. 43 territory, without li- f. 10, p. 43 with the In- f. 11, p. 44 of the Indians f. 12, p. 45 f. 13, p. 45
Indians-private re- f. 14, p. 46 under this f. 15, P. 47
Courts, which are to have cognizance of offences act, How perfons .croffing the line, and going into the Indian ter- ritory, are to be dealt with, Perfons offending against the law, providing for the intercourfe with the Indian tribes, how punishable, if found in the Uni- ted States,
Application of the penalties under this act,
f. 17, p. 50
f. 18, p. 50
Trade with Indians not forbidden under certain circumstances- Prefident authorised to prohibit travelling on certain traces→→ f. 19, p. 51
authorised to cause boundaries to be ascertained and
Commencement of this act-proceedings under it
Act revived for efta:lishing trading houfes with Indian tribes,
The act continued in force for establishing trading houfes with the Indian tribes, chap. 57, p. 217 INFANTRY. See military peace establishment.
INSOLVENT DEBTORS IN THE DISTRICT OF CO. LUMBIA. See Columbia district.
INSPECTOR OF THE ARMY. See military peace establish-
INSPECTORS OF THE CUSTOMS AT EDENTON.
INSURANCE OF BUILDINGS, &c. IN THE COUNTY OF ALEXANDRIA.
Acts of the Virginia affembly confirmed in relation to incorporated infurance companies in Alexandria, chap. 76, p. 267 INSURGENT AND BRIG PICKERINĜ.
Provifion for the widows and orphans of perfons loft therein, chap. 33, p. 111
Further appropriation for
INTERCOURSE WITH FOREIGN NATIONS. chap. 61, f. 1, p. 205 Prefident authorised to borrow the money, f. 2, p. 205 Surplus of duties on imports and tonnage pledged for the pay- ment of intereft and reimbursement of principal, f. 3. P. 205 INTERNAL TAXES.
Duties upon ftills, &c. to be difcontinued-arrearages to be col- lected, chap. 19, f. 1, p. 58 Superintendant of ftamp's office abolished the commiffioner of the revenue to finish the bufinefs-collectors to remain in of- fice till their collections be complete, unless fooner difconti- nued by the Prefident-fupervifors may alfo be difcontinued -commiffioner of the revenue's office to be abolished-when -the arrangements on that event,
Owners of stills, &c. to pay according to their tain cafes,
f. 2, p. 61 option in cer-
f. 3, p. 61 Supervifor of the north western diftrict allowed an additional compenfation, f. 4, p. 62 Extra allowances, for clerk hire, to certain supervisors, f. 5, p. 62 Annual entries of ftills to be no longer made, f. 6, p. 63 Certificates to be furnifhed by collectors of the customs, defig- nated by the Secretary of the Treafury-how they are to be accounted for f. 7, p. 63 Allowance to collectors for performing that duty, f. 8, p. 63 Stamped vellum, paper, &c. on hand, upon which a duty has been paid, may be given up, and the duty, with a deduction, returned, f. 9, p. 64
Repeal of certain acts,
Others revived,
Continuance of depending fui:s,
Writs of procefs, how returnable and to be proceeded on, f. 5, p. 16 Supreme court to fit at Washington-bufinefs to be continued if a quorum does not attend-rulés may be made by one juftice-part of a former act repealed, chap. 31, f. 1, p. 88 Affociate juftice refiding in the 4th circuit to attend at the feat of government to make the neceffary orders in regard to fuits, &c. f. 2, p. 84 Certain proceedings returnable to the Auguft feffion, f. 3, p. 85 Certain diftricts formed into circuits,
Juftices to allot themfelves among the feveral their neglect, the President to do it,
f. 4, p. 85 circuits upon f. 5, p. 89
In cafe of difagreement in opinion in the circuit, the opinion of the judges of the fupreme court to be conclufive, f. North Carolina divided into three diftricts, Clerks to be appointed by the circuit and diftrict North Carolina,
6. p. 89 7, p. 90 courts of
Continuance of fuits in the circuit courts, Of thofe in the circuit court of the district of Ohio, f. 10, p. 92 Cognizance of proceedings under commiffions of bankruptcy in certain cafes, f. 11, p. 93 Salaries of the diftrict judges of Kentucky and Tenneffee,
f. 12, p. 93 Certain marshals and attornies may be continued-fupernumerary ones to be discontinued, and to deliver over their papers, &c. f. 13, p. 94 General commiffioners of bankruptcy to be appointed-their du- ties, compenfation, &c.
Certain diftrict courts-where to be holden, State of Tenneffee divided into two diftricts, Seffions of the district courts in Tenneffee, Clerks to be appointed, &c.
Marfhals for Eaft and Weft Tenneffee-their luments,
Attornies, their duties and emoluments, Proceedings in certain courts of the 6th circuit
Terms of the diftrict court of Maine,
f. 14, p. 95 f. 15, p. 96 f. 16, p. 96 f. 17, p. 96
19, p. 97 f. 20, p. 98 continued over,
f. 21, p. 99
f. 22, p. 99
To what time proceedings therein are returnable, f. 23, p. 100 District court to be holden in the diftrict of Columbia,
Testimony of Witneffes in chancery fuits, how to be taken,
Clerk of the district court at Norfolk-where to refide, &c.
Terms of the district court of Vermont, Repealing clause concerning the former feffions
f. 26, p. 100 f. 27, p. 101 of this court, f. 28, p. 101
Grand and petit juries of Vermont-how and when fummoned— certain things to be given in charge to the former,
Special juries to be no longer fummoned by the moned by the marshal,
f. 29, p. 101 clerk-to be fum- f. 30, p. 102 a court confifting chap. 60, p. 202
State of Ohio made a judicial district, with of one judge, &c. Seffions of the Kentucky diftrict court altered, chap. 86, p. 306 Of what judges the circuit court of the 2d circuit fhall confist, chap. 93, f. 1, p. 315 How, and to what courts appeals may be made in certain cafes, f. 2, p. 315 KAST FREDERICK. See Harvey Joshua and others. LAND. See direct tax. How the holders of certain warrants for military fervices, or register's certificates, may register or locate the fame-provifo, chap. 30, f. 1, p. 81 Secretary of War to receive claims to lands and to duplicates of warrants, fuggested to have been loft, and to report to Congrefs, f. 2, p. 82 Certain refidents in the Miffiffippi territory confirmed in their titles, chap. 80, f. 1, p. 273 Grants to other inhabitants, f. 2, p. 274 Refidents entitled to a preference, as purchafers, f. 3, p. 275 Two land offices eftablished in the Miffiffippi territory-register and receiver of public money for each their duties &c. de- fined, f. 4, p. 275 Period in which claims are to be ftated-neglect to bar them,
f. 5, p. 275 claims-their duties
Commiffioners to make report to the Secretary of the Treasury, and the report to be laid before Congrefs,
Unconfirmed claims provided for on certain conditions,
Authority given to receive propofitions of compromise,
Surveyor of the lands fouth of Tenneffee to be appointed- his
Further duties of the furveyor,
Unappropriated lands to be fold, &c.
Compenfation to the regifters, &c.
Surveyor, &c. may be appointed during the recefs
of Congrefs, f. 14, p. 287
Appropriation for carrying this law into effect, f. 15, p. 287 Application of the monies arifing from fale of lands under this f. 16, p. 287
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