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APPROVED –February 27, 1801.

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JOHN ADAMS, '*' Prefident of the United States.

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AN ACT supplementary to an act, intituled, act to divide the territory of the United States north-west of the Ohio, into two separate governments·

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E it enacted by the Senate and House of Reprefentatives of the United States of AmeCertain fuits rica, in Congrefs affembled, That all fuite, and process and proceedings, which on the third day of July one thoufand eight hundred, were pending in any court of either of the counties which by the act intituled, " An act to divide the territory of the United States north-west of the Ohio, into two feparate governments, has been included within the Indiana Terri tory; and that all fuits, procefs and proceedings, which, on the aforefaid third day of Ju-mi ly, were pending in the general court of the territory of the United States north-weft of the Ohio, in confequence of any writ of removal or order for trial at bar, had been removed at from either of the counties now within the li-a mits of the Indiana Territory aforefaid, shall be 1 to doum ab støkışan qa bát

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be and they are hereby revived and continu. ed; and the fame proceedings, before the rendering of final judgment and thereafter, may and fhall be had, in the fame courts, in all fuits and procefs aforefaid, and in all things concerning the fame, as by law might have been had in cafe the faid territory of the United States north-west of the Ohio had remain ed undivided.

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THEODORE SEDGWICK,

Speaker of the House of Reprefentatives,
JAMES HILLHOUSE,

Prefident of the Senate, pra tempore.

APPROVED-March 2, A. D. 1801.

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AN ACT to add to the district of Mafac on the Ohio, and to discontinue the district of Palmyra in the State of Tenneffee, and therein to amend the act, intituled, “An act to regulate the collection of duties on imports and tonnage."

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E it enacted by the Senate and House of Reprefentatives of the United States of America, in Congress affembled, That the district of Maffac, in addition to the territory it already poffeffes, fhall include all waters, fhores and inlets, now included within the district of Palmyra, and all rivers, waters, fhores and inlets, lying within the ftate of Tenneffee. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That from and after the thirtieth day of June next, fo much of the “ Act to regulate the collection

of duties on imports and tonnagel as estab lifhes the district of Palmyra in the state of Tennellee, fhall be repealed, except as to the recovery and receipts of fuch duties on goods, wares and merchandize, and on the tonnage. of fhips of veffels, as fhall have accrued, and as to the recovery and diftribution of fines, penalties and forfeitures, which fhall have been incurred bedre and on the laid day.

THEODORE SEDGWICK, Speaker of the House of Representatives. JAMES HILLHOUSE,

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Prefident of the Senate, pro tempore. APPROVED-March 2, A. D. 1801.

JOHN ADAMS

Prefident of the United States.

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AN ACT making appropriations for the Military Establishment of the United States, for the year

· one thousand eight hundred and one.

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E it enacted by the Senate and Houfe of Reprefentatives of the United States of America, in Congress affembled, That for defraying the expences of the military establishment of the United States, for the year one thousand eight hundred and one, the pay and fubfiftence of the officers and men, bounties and premiums, the clothing, hofpital, ordnance, quartermaster's and Indian departments, the defenfive protection of the frontiers, the con-. tingent expences of the war department, for the fabrication of cannon and arms, and purchafe of ammunition, and for the payment of military penfions, the fum of two millions,

ninety-three thousand and one dollars, be, and Specific apis hereby appropriated; that is to lay,

For the pay of the army of the United States, four hundred and eighty thoufand three hundred and ninety-fix dollars.

For the fubfiftance of the army, three hun. dred and fix thousand three hundred and ninety-five dollars.

For forage, the fun of feven thousand fix hundred and eighty dollars.

For horfes to replace thofe, which may die, or become unfit for fervice, the fum of five thoufand dollars.

For cloathing, the fum of one hundred and forty-one thousand five hundred and, thirty dollars.

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For bounties and premiums, the fum of forty-two thousand dollars.

For the hofpital department, he fum of twenty thousand dollars.

For the ordnance department, the sum of One hundred thousand dollars.

For the quartermaster's department, the fum of one hundred and fixty-five thoufand dollars. For paying annuities to the following nations of Indians, in purfuance of treaties: To the Six Nations, Cherokees, Chickafaws and Creeks, the fum of fifteen thousand dollars; and for prefents to the Choctaws, two thousand dollars.

For defraying the expenfes of the transportation of annuities to the Indian tribes, ten thoufand dollars.

For promoting civilization among the Indian tribes, and pay of temporary agents, and rations to Indians at the different military pofts, the fum of forty-five thousand dollars.

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Specific appropriations

For the defenfive protection of the frontiers of the United States, including the erection. and repairs of forts and fortifications, the fum of thirty thousand dollars.

For lofs of ftores, allowances to officers on being ordered to diftant commands, and for fpecial purposes; advertifing and apprehending deferters, printing, parchafing maps, and other contingencies, the fum of thirty thou

fand dollars.

For the annual allowance to the invalids of the United States, for their penfions, from the fifth of March on thoufand eight hundred and one, to the forth of March one thoufand eight hundred and two, the fum of ninetythree thousand dollars.

For the forification of ports and harbours within the United States, the fum of two hundred thousand dollars. For the fabrication of cannon ard small arms, and the purchase of ammunition, being the balance of appropriations unexpended which have been carried to the furplus fund, four hundred thousand dollars.

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Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That the foregoing appropriations fhall be paid out of any monies in the Treafury of the United States, not otherwife appropriated.

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THEODORE SEDGWICK, Speaker of the House of Reprefentatives.

JAMES HILLHOUSE Prefident of the Senate, pro tempore.

APPROVED March 2, 1801.

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