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Additional duty on articles imported in foreign veffels f. 3. p. 202
How the above duties are to be collected
Appropriation of the proceeds thereof

f. 4. p. 203 f. 6. p. 203

Value of the Sicca Rupee of Bengal, Rupee of Bombay and the Star Pagoda of Madras

f. 1. p. 301

f. 2. p. 302

Invoices fhall be made out in the currency of the place, whence

the importation is made

DWELLING-HOUSE. See Tax.

EDGECOMB.

Veffels may unload at Edgecomb in Maine, in certain cafes

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f. 2. p. 162

FISHERIES.

Acts concerning them continued

chap. 22. p. 84

FOREIGN INTERCcourse.

and how

f. 2. p. 188

Accounts for the contingent expences of, to be annually fettled

FORFEITURE. See Penalty.

FRANCE. See Commercial Intercourse with-French Depredations. FRANKING. See Post-Office.

FRENCH DEPREDATIONS.

Act for the defence of the merchant veffels. &c. continued

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HOLMES NATHANIEL.

Further appropriation for his children

HARRISON, W. H.

Allowed the privilege of franking and a compenfation chap. 2. p. 4. HISPANIOLA. See Commercial Intercourse with France.

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Powers, duties and compenfation of the officers

Their commiffions may be iffued in the recefs of Congrefs
When its affembly fhall be organised

Seat of its government

INDIANS.

Penalty on certain correfpondence with

f. 3. p. 140 ibid

Oa fuch correfpondence with foreign powers in relation to the

f. 4. p. 140 f. 6. p. 141

f. 1 & 2. p. 10 & II

Indians

f. 3. p. 11

Concerning arrefts made of perfons paffing over the

Indian boundary

chap. 30. p. 94

Appropriations for holding treaties with them
Provifion for the expences of their vifits
INSOLVENCY. See Prisoner.

INTERCOURSË, See Commercial Intercourse-Foreign Inter

chap. 62. p. 196

chap. 68, p. 204

course.

INVOICE. See Duties.

JARVIS JAMES.

Refolution in honor of his memory

JOHNSON, MAJOR THOMAS.

P. 271

Payment to made to a detachment of militia which ferved under chap. 63. p. 197 JUDICIARY. See Courts Martial-Naval Courts of Enquiry

him

Naval, Columbia, Bankrupt.

Proceedings in the circuit court for Pennfylvania revived

chap. 1. p. 3 f. 2. p. 7. &c.

District judges may relieve prifoners in execution
Certain courts to give the centus act in charge to the grand juries

f. 3. p. 29

Alteration of the times of holding the district court in NorthCarolina

P. 43

Concerning perfons arrefted for paffing beyond the Indian boundary

P 94

Diftrict and circuit courts fhall have cognifance of offences againit the “ Act in addition to the act, entitled, “ An act to prohibit the carrying on the flave trade," &c. f. 5. p. 169 Jurors to be detignated according to the made ufed in the higheit courts of law of the Bates chap. 61. p. 195 Alteration of the terms of the fupreme court-how a continuance may take place, when a quorum of judges does not attend

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What writs may be iffued by the fupreme court
To confift of but five judges after the next vacancy
Divhion of the itates into diftrifts in relation to the circuit

Clamincation of the districts into circuits
Judges to be appointed for the circuit courts
Times and places of holding the circuit courts

f. 3. p. 230 courts f. 4. P. 231

f. 6. p. 233 f. 7. P. 233

¡b. & f. 1, &c. p. 307, &c.

A circuit judge may alter the place of meeting of the circuit court

General powers of the circuit court

f. 9. p. 236 f. 10. p. 236 f. 1 1. p. 237

Subjects of the cognifance of the circuit courts
Circuit judges to have cognifance under the bankrupt law

f. 12. P. 237

Certain fuits may be removed from the ftate courts f. 13. p. 238, &c. One judge of the circuit court may hold the court for five days and do certain acts therein 1. 15. p. 241 In civil fuits no arreft shall be made in one diftrict for trial in another, and no original civil procefs fhall be brought but againft inhabitants of the diftrict or fuch as are found there in f. 16. p. 242 Of fuits founded on affignments ib. p, 243 f. 17. P. 243

Trial to be by jury

Circuit judges may iffue writs of ne-exeat and injunctions

f. 18. p. 243

They may order the removal of prifoners in cafe of danger

f. 19. p. 243

Continuance of fuits actually depending in the circuit courts

f. 20. p. 244, &c.

Additional district courts established, and times and places of holding them f. 21. p. 246, &c. f. 4, &c. p. 308 Clerks of the district courts to be appointed f. 22. p. 249 Marthals and attornies to act in the fub-divifions of their district

District court of Maryland to be holden at Baltimore only

ibid

f. 23. p. 249 District courts of Tenneffee and Kentucky abolished-their powers vested in the circuit courts; and the judges of the 6th circuit to poffefs the powers of judges of the district therein In cafe of the inability of the district judge, a circuit

officiate

Clerks of the circuit courts to be appointed

Former circuit courts abolished

Certain courts conftituted courts of record

Teft, figning and return of writs

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ib. p. 250 judge may 25. p. 250 f. 26. p. 250 f. 27. p. 251

f. 28. p. 251

f. 29. p. 251

Judges may grant writs of hab. corp. and inquir.

f. 30. p. 252

f. 31

Courts and judges empowered to adminifter oaths generally,
and take furety of the peace and for good behaviour
Oath of a circuit judge

Appeals from the diftria to the circuit court and from
fupreme court

Writ of error to the circuit courts

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Compenfation of jurors and witnefies

Records of the circuit courts where to be kept

f. 32. P. 253 thence to the

f. 33. P. 253
1. 34. P. 25+
f. 36. p. 255

f. 37-
£. 38. p. 256

f. 39.

Perfons attending court, how far privileged from arreft f. 40.

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Salaries of the circuit judges, &c.
f. 41. P. 257
Salaries of certain of the district judges augmented chap. 100. p. 302
Chief judge of Columbia district is to be the judge for the district

of Potomac

JUROR. See Judiciary.

f. 7. P. 309

KENNEBUNK.

District of, established

KITTERY. See Portsmouth.

f. 1. p. 161

LAKE SUPERIOR. See Copper Mines.

LAND. See Tax-Marshals-Land Office-Virginia Military Lands-
Symmes I. C.

rants

Further time given for the registry and location of land war-
chap. 8. p. 13
Boundaries of the townships and quarter townships, furveyed under
the act regulating the grant of lands for military fervices

f. 1. p. 32

f. 2. P. 34

ibid

Locations may be made on quarter townships, &c.
Certain fractional quarters to be taken for 4000 acres
Secretary of the Treafury to iffue warrants for deficiences in the

f. 3. P. 34

quarters
What is to be done in cafe the quarters contain more than 4000

acres

f. 4.P.35

Reservations for satisfying warrants held by individuals who perform-
ed the military service

Refervations to be divided into lots of 100 acres
Warrants held by individuals for their military services, or
heirs, may be located on the 100 acre lots and patents
iffued therefore

f. 5. P. 35
f. 6. p. 36
by their
may be
f. 7 P. 36
be fixed
f. 8. p. 37
1. 9. P. 37

When locations are made on the fame tract, priority is to
by lot

Public notice to be given of the reservations

The plat returned by the furveyor general, declared to be conclufive
as to quantity

f. 10. p. 37

Leafes of referved lands may be made by the furveyor general

LAND-OFFICE.

Four land-offices eftablished in the N. W. Territory
rection of registers

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under the di
f. 1. p. 174
and to the
1. 2. p. 175
f. 3. p. 175

Surveyor general to tranfmit certain plats to the regifters
fecretary of the Treasury

To caufe certain lines to be run and marked
Certain lands to be fold by the registers of the land-offices

Limitation of the price, and mode of purchase

f. 4. p. 177
f. 5. p. 178

Payments to be made to the treasurer or to the receivers of pub-
lic monies

f. 6. P; !
80
Duty of receivers of public monies and their compenfation ibid
regifters of the land offices

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Mode of making purchases by the registers.

Secretary of the Treafury may prescribe additional rules

f. 10. p. 184

f. 11. p. 185

f. 12. p. 185

the fuperintendants of public fales

f. 13. p. 186

f. 14. p. 186

f. 16. p. 186

Allowance to the register

·Patent Fees

Pre-emption right given to the builders of mills.
Duty of receiver of public monies at Cincinnati in

relation to rights

of pre-emption claimed by contractors with I. C. Symmes

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f. 3. 4. p. 282-3
f. 6. p. 285

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LEWIS, SAMUEL.

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LIGHT-HOUSE.

At New London to be rebuilt, &c.

At Clark's Point to be fupported at the expenfe
States.

A light House to be erected at Wigwam Point
Another on Cape Poge

f. I. &. 2. p. 36
of the United
f. 3. p. 136
f. 5. p. 137
p. 229

Light houfes to be erected on New Point Comfort,
and Faulkner's Island

LOAN.

Smith's Point,
chap. 95. P. 311

The Prefident, authorised to borrow three millions and an half

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MARSHAL. See Census-Judiciary.

He may fell the intereft of the United States in lands delivered in
fatisfaction of judgments

f. 1. p. 145
Such fales heretofore made by the collectors confirmed f. 2. p. 146
Proceedings to conclude the fale of lands in cafe of vacancy in the
marthal's Office

MARTHA'S VINEYARD. See Light House.

MARYLAND.

Certain Acts of the ftate of, confented to by Congrefs

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f. 3. p. 146

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MILITARY SERVICES,

in the year 1801
See Land.
Bb b

chap. 89. p. 276

Addition to the district of
MATHERS, JAMES. See Congress.

MILITARY ESTABLISHMENT.
Appropriations for, in the year 1800."

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