Of the superintendent of Indian trade, Of the agents, &c. &c. chap. 97, s. 3, p. 350 s. 11, p. 353 Of certain custom house officers, chap. 107, p. 373 COMPTROLLER OF THE TREASURY. Duplicates of contracts made with the general post of- chap. 51, s. 8, p. 162 To settle certain accounts for bringing home distressed American seamen, CONGRESS. chap. 95, p. 345 chap. 7, p. 10 Time of its next meeting fixed, Members of, may transmit President's message free of postage, chap. 18, p. 31 CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES. An amendment proposed, res. p. 210, CONSULS AND VICE CONSULS OF THE U. A reasonable compensation, to be fixed by the comptrol- CUMBERLAND. See Highways. CUSTOMS. Collectors of, to have credit for allowances made to owners of fishing vessels in lieu of drawbacks, chap. 16, p. 22 Goods imported into Boston and Newport and trans- chap. 100, s. 1, p. 361 ibid. s. 2, p. 361 Sandusky district established, s. 3, p. 362 Collector's office to be removed from fort Niagara to s. 4, p. 362 Lewistown, p. entry, District of Teche formed, s. 6, p. 362 Nova Iberia to be the port of entry-Collector to be ap- ibid. pointed, s. 8, p. 363 D. DAVIDSON, GRANT LEWIS. See Grant, Lewis. DEBT OF THE UNITED STATES. A loan authorised towards the redemption of the public s. 2, p. 200 Funds pledged for paying principal and interest, An additional loan authorised, s. 3, p. 200 Funds pledged for its reimbursement, chap. 99, s. 1, p. 348 Derby made the port of entry for Mumphreymagog dis- trict, DRAWBACKS. See Customs. DYSTER, JOSEPH JOSHUA. The usual residence dispensed with in his case, towards chap. 23, p. 36 E. EDGAR TOWN, ENTRANCE OF. See Light ELIZABETH, CAPE OF. See Light Houses, EMBARGO. Raised with respect to foreign vessels, which are per- ENUMERATION OF INHABITANTS OF U. NITED STATES. See Census. F. FARMERS' BANK OF ALEXANDRIA. See FINES, PENALTIES AND FORFEITURES. President may remit certain penalties and forfeitures chap. 8, s. 1, p. 11 chap. 8, s. 13, p. 13 Fines, penalties, &c. &c. under embargo and non-inter- chap. 9, s. 2, p. 14 s. 3, p. 15 Penalties for going to prohibited ports, &c. &c. How to be recovered, &c. &c. Exemption from fines, &c. &c. of vessels s. 4, p. 16 arrived in the United States, between 20th May s. 5, p. 16 census, Further penalties, chap. 35, s. 2, p. 67 s. 3, p. 67 s. 6, p. 70 up their lists, &c. &c. For evading payment of tolls, For others than free white persons For obstructing the mail, chap. 35, s. 7, p. 71 chap. 54, s. 4, p. 160 s. 7, p. 161 For charging unauthorised rates of postage, For delaying, opening or detaining letters, &c. &c. s. 25, p. 174 For the deputies not making due returns to the general post office, s. 30, p 178. To whom pecuniary penalties, under this law, enure, s. 31, p. 178 Further penalty, s. 5, p. 369 FORT NIAGARA. See Customs. FORTIFICATIONS. See Appropriations and Pre- sident of the United States. FOSDICK, NATHANIEL F. To be discharged from his imprisonment-Conditions, chap. 80, p. 268 FOSTER, ANDREW, LATE PART OWNER FRANCE. President authorised to make certain arrangements in G. GRANT, JOAB. chap. 8, s. 2, p. 12 Permitted to withdraw his entry, and locate it elsewhere in district of Vincennes, chap. 28, s. 2, p. 42 GIRAUD, JACOB P. LATE PART OWNER OF SHIP CLARA. See Fines, &c. &c. |