Appropriations for the military establishment in the year 1800,
Appropriations for the navy of the United States during the year 1800, Appropriation for expenses of Indian trea ties, Appropriations for payment of a detachment of militia under Major Thomas Johnson, 82 An act to authorize certain expenditures and to make certain appropriations for the year 1800, 83 Appropriations for the military establishment of the United States for the year 1801, 108 Appropriations for the support of government in 1801, - Appropriations for the navy of the United States for the year 1801, An act making partial appropriations for the year 1802, Appropriation for defraying the expenses of a negotiation with the British government, to VOL. II.-105
ascertain the boundary line between the United States and Upper Canada, 148 Appropriations for defraying the expenses which may arise from carrying into effect the convention between the United States and the French republic
Appropriations for the support of the navy for the year 1802,
Appropriations for the military establishment for the year 1802,
Appropriations for the support of the navy of the United States for the year 1803, 208 An act making appropriations for the support of government for the year 1803, Appropriations for the military establishment of the United States for the year 1803, 227 Appropriation to carry into effect the treaty of amity, commerce, and navigation between the United States and Great Britain, No- vember 10, 1803, 248 Appropriations for the navy of the United States for 1804, Appropriations for the support of the military establishment of the United States for the - 249 year 1804, Appropriations for the support of government for the year 1804, Appropriation for carrying into effect the treaty between the United States and the King of Spain of 11th August, 1802, 270 Appropriation for the expenses of inquiring into the official conduct of Samuel Chase and Richard Peters, and defraying the ex- penses of the impeachment of John Picker- ing, Appropriations for the extinguishment of the Indian claims, March 26, 1804 Further appropriation to carry into effect the 4 A 2 833
Appropriations for the support of the navy of the United States,
Appropriations to carry into effect certain In- dian treaties, Appropriations for the support of the military establishment for the year 1808, . 470 Appropriation for the expenses of laying a direct tax on lands, dwelling-houses, and stores, Appropriations for the support of the military force, for the year 1808, 497 The Secretary of the Treasury authorized to pay to the comptroller in trust certain bills of exchange drawn by John Armstrong, minister to France, Appropriation for a deficit in the appropriation for completing the public buildings, - 499
Appropriations for the support of government for the year 1809, Appropriation for completing the two wings of the capitol at the city of Washington, 537 Appropriations for the support of the military
and naval establishments of the United States for the year 1809, 545 Appropriations to complete fortifications, June 14, 1809,
Appropriation to finish and furnish the Se- nate chamber,
Appropriation for defraying the contingent expenses of Congress, Appropriations for the support of government during the year 1810,
Appropriations for the support of the navy of the United States for the year 1810, 562 Appropriations for the support of the military establishment for the year 1810, Additional appropriation for the relief and protection of distressed seamen, during the year 1810, 614 Appropriations for the military establishment of the United States for the year 1811, 615 Appropriations for the support of the navy of the United States for the year 1811, 616 Appropriations for the support of government in the year 1811, February 20, 1811, 643 Appropriation for carrying into effect certain Indian treaties, March 3, 1811, · 660 Appropriations to complete the fortifications commenced for the security of the ports and harbours of the United States, Appropriations for the support of the military establishment of the United States for the year 1812, Appropriations for the support of an additional military force,
Further appropriations for the defence of the maritime frontier, Appropriations for construction and repairs of the capitol and President's house, compen- sation of the late surveyor of public build- ings, and for furniture of the different apartments of the capitol, - Appropriations for the defence of the maritime frontier, and for the support of the navy of the United States, July 5, 1812, Additional appropriations for the military esta- blishment, and for the Indian department for the year 1812, · 781 Appropriation for the expenses of the militia, 787
An act to suspend in part an act to augment the army of the United States, February 20, 1800, (obsolete,) 7 An act supplementary to the act entitled "An act to augment the army of the United States, and for other purposes," May 13, 1800, (obsolete,) 85 Further appointments may be suspended and officers and men may be dismissed. Three months pay allowed, An act fixing the military peace establishment of the United States, March 16, 1802, 132 Notes of the acts relating to the army of the United States, from 1789 to 1804, 249 An act for establishing rules and articles for the government of the army of the United States, April 10, 1806, 359 Notes of the acts establishing rules, &c., for the government of the army, 359 An act to raise for a limited time an addi- tional military force, (obsolete,) April 12, 1809,
Army of the United States.
Provision for an additional number of general
officers, February 24, 1813, An act to raise ten additional companies of 804 rangers, February 25, 1813, An act the better to provide for the support of the army of the United States, and for the accountability of persons intrusted with the same, March 3, 1813, Superintendant-general to be appointed, - 816 Commissary-general of purchases, - 816 An act for the better organization of the ge- neral staff of the army, March 3, 1813, 819 Resolution requesting the President of the United States to cause to be prepared and laid before Congress a system of military discipline, 830
Arsenals and Magazines.
An act directing a detachment from the mili- tia, and for erecting certain arsenals, March - 241 3, 1803, (repealed,) Arts and Manufactures.
The information relative to arts and manufac- tures, obtained by the marshals and others, under the census act, May 1, 1800, to be digested,
Assent of Congress to Acts of the Legislatures of States.
Assent to acts of Maryland and Georgia, 18 Assent of Congress to an act of the State of
269 Assent of Congress to the act of Maryland for the appointment of a health officer, 316 Assent of Congress to an act of Pennsylvania to empower the board of wardens of the port of Philadelphia, to collect a duty, to build piers, and improve the navigation of the river Delaware, 353 Assent of Congress to an act of the State of South Carolina, authorizing the city of Charleston to impose and collect a duty on tonnage, 357 Act declaring the assent of Congress to certain acts of Maryland and Georgia revived, and continued in force to March 3, 1814, (cx- pired,) 484
Assent of Congress to Acts of the Legislatures of | Bankruptcy. States.
1804, continued for four years, (obsolete,)
form system of bankruptcy in the United States," December 10, 1803, - 248
549 Beacons and Buoys.-See Light-houses. Assent of Congress to an act of the State of Bills drawn by John Armstrong.
Georgia, establishing fees of the harbour- master and health officer, March 2, 1811, (expired,)
An act to carry into effect an act of the legis
The Secretary of the Treasury authorized to suspend the payment of bills drawn by John Armstrong, See Appropriation.
lature of the State of Maryland authorizing Books.-See Copyrights.
An act to revive an act declaring the assent Bounty-See Military Bounty Lands. of Congress to an act of the State of Geor- Bridge at Brooklyn.
gia, establishing the fees of the harbour- master of Savannah and St. Mary's, March 3, 1813, -
Assistant to the Adjutant-General.
Assistant Postmaster-General.
An additional assistant Postmaster-general to be appointed with a salary of sixteen hun- dred dollars,
A bridge to be built across the marsh and mill pond from the navy yard at Brooklyn, 330 Bridge over the River Potomac.
Erection of a bridge over the Potomac within the District of Columbia, - 457 British Colonies and Dependencies.-See Non-In-
Cadets in the military academy,
The expense of extending the canal of Ca- rondelet to the Mississippi river to be de- frayed, 516
Canal in the City of Washington.-See City of Washington.
Appropriation for completing the south wing of the capitol,
Further appropriation towards completing the capitol,
Appropriation for finishing the south wing of the capitol,
Appropriation for completing the two wings of the capitol at Washington, Appropriations for the construction and re- pairs of the capitol and President's house, &c., - 775
Act providing for the second census of the in- habitants of the United States, Regulations,
An act providing for the third census or enu- meration of the inhabitants of the United States, March 26, 1810, 564 Amendment of the act of March 26, 1810,
City of Washington. Decisions of the Supreme Court on the pro- visions of the act incorporating the city of Washington which authorizes the laying of taxes,- Decisions of the Supreme Court on the pro- visions of the charter which authorizes the drawing of lotteries, - 726 The President authorized to lease any part of the reservations in the city of Washington, 775
The nineteenth section of the act of 24th Sep- tember, 1789, chap. 20, which directs that the facts in causes in cquity and admiralty shall appear on the record, and the twentieth section which subjects the plaintiff or libellant in the Circuit Court to costs, in certain 244 cases, repealed, Jurisdiction of the Circuit Courts of the dis- tricts of Kentucky, Tennessee, and Ohio, February 24, 1807, (abolished,) Rules for the government of the Circuit Claims Courts,
- 420 Circuit Court of Kentucky to form part of the seventh circuit,
Sessions of the court, 420 Circuit Court in Tennessee, February 24, 1807, 420 State of Tennessee to be divided into two districts, - 421 - 420 420 · 420
Circuit Court in Ohio, February 24, 1807,
of Citizens of the United States on the French Republic.
An act making provision for the payment of the claims of citizens of the United States on the government of France, assumed by the United States by virtue of the conven- tion ceding Louisiana to the United States. November 10, 1803, 247 Additional provisions for the payment of claims of citizens of the United States on the French government, assumed by the United States under the treaty with the French republic, 348 An act making further provision for the pay- ment of the claims of the United States on the government of France, - 381
An act to regulate the clearance of armed merchant vessels, March 5, 1805, (ex- pired,) 342
696 Coast of the United States.
Board of commissioners of the city of Wash- ington abolished,
Affairs of the city to be under the charge of a superintendent to be appointed by the Pre- sident, Lots to be sold to pay the debt to Maryland, 176 Canal from the Potomac to the Eastern Branch, 177
a surveyor, An act supplementary to "An act to incorpo- rate the inhabitants of the city of Wash- ington, in the District of Columbia," Fe- bruary 24, 1804, - 254 A supplement to the act concerning the city of Washington, 297 Compensation to the office of surveyor, 298 Public buildings in the city of Washington, 298 Proprietors of squares and lots in the city of Washington authorized to have them di- vided and admitted to record, A company incorporated for opening a canal in the city of Washington, An act further to amend the charter city of Washington. May 4, 1812, 721
The Secretary of the Treasury to cause charts of the coast of North Carolina to be sold, 504 Sce Survey of the Coast.
Collection Districts and Ports of Delivery. District of Kennebunk,
Lynn annexed to New London, District of Bermuda Hundred, City Point, -
Biddeford, Pepperelborough, and New Bedford made ports of entry for vessels arriving from the Cape of Good Hope and from places beyond the same,
101 District of Bristol established and annexed to the towns of Kittery and Berwick, in the district of Portsmouth, 101
Districts of Massac in Ohio, Palmyra in Ten- 108 District of Bermuda Hundred and City Point altered,
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