An act fupplementary to the act, intituled, "An An act directing the mode of eftimating certain An act to augment the falaries of the district judges in the districts of Maffachusetts, NewYork, New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland, respectively, An act in addition to an act, intituled, "An act making provifion for the further accommodation of the household of the Prefident of the United States, An act making appropriations for the navy of the United States for the year one thousand eight - hundred and one, An act for altering the times and places of hold- An act to amend the act, entituled "An act to 287 291 293 294 301 302 393 304 307 310 iv Island Sound, in the ftate of Connecticut, and for placing buoys in Narraganfet Bay, An act further to alter and to establish certain poft roads, Refolution refpecting certain property of the United States in the poffeffion of Thomas Claxton, James Mathers, and Thomas Damn, door keepers to Congrefs, TREATY of Amity and Commerce between his Majefty the King of Pruffia, and the United States of America, 311 313 316 317 PART ACTS. chap. 6. p. 12 ART of the aft for the remiffion of fines, &c. continued and part repealed Affent of Congress given to certain acts of Maryland and Georgia " A& concerning certain fisheries,"&c. continued Repeal of the 5th Sec. of the " Act to promote the ufeful arts," &c. chap. 15. p. 41 chap. 21. p. 84 progrefs of the f. 4. P. 90 chap. 27. P. 9! "Act to authorife the defence of the merchant veffels" &c. coutinued in force "Act to prescribe the mode of taking evidence in cafes of contested elections," &c. continued chap. 28. p. 92 f. 11. p. 126 "A& for the government of the Navy," paffed 2d March 1799, repealed "Act in addition to the act for the punishment of certain crimes" &c. continued "Act laying duties on mills and implements employed in the manufacture of fnuff," repealed chap. 35. p. 128 chap, 36. p. 129 "Act laying an additional duty on falt,"&c. continued chap. 43. P. 144 f. 17. p. 187 "Act providing for the fale of the lands of the United States"&c. partially repealed "Acts laying duties on licenfes for felling wines and foreign dif tilled fpirits by retail; and fo much of the act laying certain duties on fnuff and refined fugar, as refpects a duty on refined fugar, on property fold at auction and on carriages for the conveyance of perfons,- continued in force chap. 82. p. 264 "Act to enlarge the powers of the furveyors of the Revenue," repealed f. 1. 3. P. 311 Letters and packets to and from him freed from poftage. ADAMS, JOHN, chap. 80. p. 263 f. 3. p. 316 ADJUTANT GENERAL. Goods may be tranfported to and from Philadelphia and Baltimore by the way of Appoquinimink and Saffafras chap. 84. p. 266 APPROPRIATION For the the purchase of copper for the mint f. 1. p. 127. furniture for the Prifident's houfe 1. 2. p. 130 f. 3. p. 130 f. 4. p. 131 For making footways in the city of Washington For payment of intereft on the new loan of 3,500,000 Of the proceeds of the loan f. 5. p. 132 a lighthouse f. 6. p. 137 dollars f. 2. p. 142 f. 3. p. 143 chap. 47. p. 148 For the fupport of government for the year 1800 for the year 1801 chap. 98. p. 294 For the military establishment in the year 1800 chap. 48. p. 159. in the year 1801 chap. 89. p. 276 For the navy during the year 1800 during the year 1801 For holding an Indian Treaty chap. 62. p. 196 chap. 65. p. 199 f. 6. p. 223 f. z. p. 229certain of the f. 2. p. 302 Smith's Point Of the proceeds of certain additional duties on imports For building light houfes on New Point Comfort ARMOURIES. f. 4. p. 312 Rations allowed to the fuperintendants and mafter armourers f. 1. p. 147 Penalty on enticing away, employing &c. workmen under engagements to the United States f. 2. p. $47. on workmen being guilty of certain mifconduct f. 3. p. 148 Artificers and workmen exempted from military fervice and fervice as jurors f. 4. p. 148 ARMY. See Indians. Further enlistments under the "Act to augment the army" &c. fufpeaded chap. 9. p. 14 Rank and pay of the paymafter-general, and allowance to the affiftant of the adjutant general chap. 26. p. go Further appointments, under the "Act to augment the army" &c. and the 9th Sec. of the act for the better organization of the troops of the United States, may be fufpended f. 1. p. 205. Cficers and men appointed or raised under those laws may be dif charged, with certain exceptions Who may be a bankrupt BANKRUPT. £. 1. p. 45 ibid f. 2. p. 47 f. 3. p. 48 f. 4. F. 49 What thall be an act of bankruptcy Proceedings to obtain a commiffion of bankruptcy Commiffioners to take an oath, and mode of declaring a bankrupt They may caufe the bankrupt to be arrested and papers property, books f. 5. p. 50 f. 7. P. 52 Notice of the bankruptcy, appointment of affignees, proof of debts, and affignment of the bankrupt's eftate f. 6&7.p. 50—1—2 Creditors may remove the affignees and chufe others Suits not to be abated by the change of affignees General effect of the affignment by the commiffioners It shall bar eftates tail 1. 9. p. 53 f. 10. p. 53 C. 11. p. 54 Commiffioners may tender performance of the conditions on which the bankrupt's property is pledged Effect of the affignment of debts and mode of their Mode difcovering concealed property or debts. Penalty on making a fraudulent claim f. 13. P. 55 f. 14. p. 56 f. 15. p. 57 f. 16. p. 57 Commiffioners may affign property fraudulently conveyed f. 17. p. 58 Duty of the bankrupt to furrender hinfelf and be examined, &c. f. 18. p. 58 {. 10. P. 59 f. 19. p. 60 Made of examination when the bankrupt is in prifon Punishment of his perjury f. 21. p. 61 Bid He fhall have accefs to his books and writings, and fhall be free from arreft in going to surrender, &c. Penelty on concealing a bankrupt Bankrupt's wife may be examined Commitioners to exprefs the cause of commitment in their warrants Bounty for difcovering a bankrupt's eftate f. 27. p. 63 Penalty on the perfon fuing out a commiffion receiving an undue fatisfaction from the bankrupt f. 28. p. Et f. 20 & 30. p. 64-5-6 Making of dividends Bankrupt's eftate to be propertionably divided without regard to the creditor's fecurity 1. 3. p. 67 |