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defraying the expenses of the navy of the United Specifie States, for the year one thoufand eight hundred ions. and one, there fhall be, and hereby is appropriated the fum of three millions forty-two thoufand three hundred and fifty-two dollars and ninety-five cents; that is to fay:

For the pay of the officers of the navy of the United States, the fum of three hundred and eighty-two thousand seven hundred and eightyeight dollars.

For the fubfiftence of the officers of the navy, the fum of fixty-nine thoufand eight hundred and two dollars and fixty cents.

For the pay of the feamen, the fum of eight hundred and fixteen thoufand fix hundred and fixty dollars.

For provifions, the fum of five hundred and ninety-feven thousand one hundred and one dollars and thirty-feven cents.

For the expenses of medicines, hospitals, and hofpital ftores, the fum of thirty-one thoufand fix hundred and forty-feven dollars, and twenty

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For the contingent expenfes of the navy, including expenditure of military ftores, the fum of thee hundred and forty-four thoufand fix hundred dollars.

For faleries to store-keepers, clerks, ftore-rent, labourers, and other contingencies, the fum of thirty-feven thoufand eight hundred and fifty dollars.

For the pay of the officers, non-commiffioned officers, and privates of the marine corps, the fum of ninety-nine thousand two hundred and thirtyfour dollars.

For the fubfiftence of the officers and privates of the marine corps, the fum of eleven thoufand four hundred and eighty-fix dollars and ten cents.

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For cloathing for the marine corps, the fum of thirty-three thoufand five hundred and eightyone dollars, and thirty cents.

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For military ftores for the marine corps, the fum of nine thousand one hundred and fixty-fix dollars, and thirty eight cents.

For the contingent expenfes of the marine corps, including camp-equipage, quarter-mafter, barrack-mafter, hofpital ftores, ftationary, and other contingencies, the fum of thirteen thoufand four hundred and thirty-fix dollars.

For the expenfes attending fix feventy-four gun fhips, and for completing navy-yards, docks, and wharves, the fum of five hundred thoufand dollars.

For erecting marine barracks, the sum of twenty thousand dollars.

For maintenance of French prifoners, the fum of thirty thousand dollars.

For making up deficiency of former appropriations for the maintenance of French prifoners, the fum of forty-five thousand dollars.

Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That the feveral appropriations herein before made fhall be paid out of the unexpended balance of appropriations for the navy, at the close of the laft year, and out of any other monies in the treafury not therwise oppropriated.

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THEODORE SEDGWICK,

Speaker of the House of Representatives, JAMES HILLHOUSE,

Prefident of the Senate, pro tempore.

APPROVED-March 3d, 1801.

JOHN ADAMS,

Prefident of the United States.

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CHAPTER CIII.

An ACT for altering the times and places of holding certain courts therein mentioned, and for other Purposes.

Sec. I.

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States of America, in Congress affembled, That the holding the circuit courts of the United states, within the diftricts of Maine, New Hampshire, Maffachu- Maine, N. fetts and Rhode-Ifland, fhall, after the paffing of Hampshire, this act, commence and be refpectively held on fetts, althe feveral days herein after expreffed, inftead of the times heretofore established by law: that is to fay in and for the diftrict of Rhode-Ifland, at Providence, on every firft day of April, and at New-Port on every eleventh day of November; in and for the diftrict of Maffachusetts, on every eighth day of April and twenty fifth day of October; in and for the district of New-Hampshire, at Portsmouth, on every twenty-third day of April, and at Exeter on every fifteenth day of October in and for the diftrict of Maine, at Portland, on every firft day of May, and at Wifcaffet on every fixth day of October, except when any of thofe days fhall happen on , a Sunday, and then the feffion fhall commence on the next day following.

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Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That all actions, fuits, procefs and other proceedings of Continuwhat nature or kind foever, depending and un- thofe cour determined before the circuit courts aforefaid refpectively, or that fhall be depending and undetermined on the first day of April next, before the diftrict court for the diftrict of Maine, acting as a circuit court, fhall be continued to the xt circuit courts, refpectively hereby directed

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3 And be it further enacted, That all be proceed. writs and proceffes which have been, or shall be duly fued out and made returnable to either of the circuit courts aforefaid, or to the diftrict court for the diftrict of Maine, acting as a circuit court, on either of the days on which the fame.courts were refpectively to have been held, prior to the paffing of this act, and all recognizances that have been or fhall be duly taken and made fo returnable (faid writs and proceffes having been duly and seasonably served) fhall be returned to and proceeded upon in the said next circuit courts respectively, which are next to be holden in and for the districts aforefaid, respectively, as hereby directed; and all property attached by virtue of such writs or proceffes, fhall be held in due form of law to respond the final judgments that shall be obtained upon the fame respectively.

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Sec. 4 And be it further enacted, That the diftrict courts of the United States, in the state. places of of North Carolina, fhall, after the paffing of this holding the act, commence and be held on the feveral days courts in herein after expreffed, inftead of the times hereN. Caroli-tofore established by law, that is to say: at Edenton in and for the diftrict of Albemarle on every laft Monday of March, third Monday of June, and last Monday of November; at Newbern in and for the diftrict of Pamptico, on every first Monday of April, fourth Monday of June and firft Monday of December; and at Wilmington in and for the diftrict of Cape Fear, on every fecond Monday of April, first Monday of July and fecond Monday of December.

Sec. 5. And be it further enacted, That all actions, suits, writs, process, pleadings and other

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proceedings commenced, inftituted, depending Contin or exifting in the diftrict courts of the diftricts of caufes in the New-Jerfey and North-Carolina, at the time of district the paffing of this act, fhall be continued in Carolina manner following, that is to fay; all fuch com- and N. Jermenced, inftituted, depending or exifting in the diftrict court of the district of New-Jerfey, to the next diftrict court to be holden in the diftrict of Eaft-Jerfey; and all fuch commenced, inftituted, depending or exifting in the district court of the diftrict of North-Carolina, fhall be continued to the next district court to be holden in the district of Pamptico.

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Sec. 6. And be it further enacted, That from Place of and after the paffing of this act, the circuit court holding the of the United States for the diftrict of Ken-court in tucky, fhall be holden at Frankfort, within and Kentucky. for faid district, on the days already eftablished by law, inftead of at Beardstown, any thing in any other law to the contrary notwithstanding.

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Sec. 7. And be it further enacted, That the Chief judge chief judge of the diftrict of Columbia fhall hold bia to be the district courts of the United States in and for the judge the diftrict of Potomac, and fhall have, exercife of and perform, within the faid diftrict of Potomac, all the powers and duties now poffeffed, exercifed and performed by the diftrict Judges of the United States within their refpective diftricts. THEODORE SEDGWICK,

Speaker of the House of Representatives.
JAMES HILLHOUSE,

President of the Senate pro tempore.

APPROVED-March 3d, A. D. 1801.

JOHN ADAMS,

Prefident of the United States.

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