Citizens of the United States on the Borders of Texas.
Persons formerly in the reputed limits
of the United States, but found, by running the boundary line between the United States and Texas, to be in Texas, may remove, with all their pro- perty, into the United States,
City of Washington.
An act supplementary to the act entitled "An act further to amend the charter of the city of Washington," Lots sold for taxes may be redeemed within two years, Provisions relative to sales for taxes,
The act and supplementary act, incor- porating the city of Washington, con. tinued to March 3, 1821, (expired,) An act to incorporate the inhabitants of the city of Washington, and to repeal all acts heretofore passed for that pur- III. 583 pose, An act to authorize the corporation of the city of Washington to drain the low grounds on and near the public reservations, and to improve and orna- ment certain parts of said reservations, III. 691 Notes of decisions of the Supreme Court on the claims to lots authorized to be sold by this act, III. 691 An act supplementary to the act to in- corporate the city of Washington, passed May 15, 1820, and for other IV. 75 purposes, Regulations of sales of property for taxes, IV. 75 An act supplementary to the act entitled "An act to incorporate the inhabitants of the city of Washington, and to re- peal all acts heretofore passed for that purpose," passed May 15, 1820, IV. 186 Purchase of the right of the Washing-
An act making provision for the pay- ment of the claims assumed under the convention ceding Louisiana to the United States, II. 247, 348, 381 Claims of Massachusetts and other States. The Secretary at War to receive addi- tional evidence in relation to the claims of Massachusetts and of other states, V. 132 Sec Index to the Private Laws, vol. VI. 948
Clark, Midshipman John.
Resolution that a sword, &c., be present- ed to the nearest male relation of Mid- shipman Clark, slain in the battle on Lake Erie,
Clearance of Ships or Vessels.
Clerks in the Departments of the Govern- ment.
Additional clerks in the office of the Third Auditor, and Second Comptrol- ler, (expired,) III. 540
An act authorizing the employment of additional clerks, and certain messen- gers and assistants, and other persons in the several departments, May 26, 1824, IV. 41 Employment and compensation of clerks in the public offices, March 2, 1827, IV. 233 Compensation of clerks in the depart ments of the government, II. 396; III. 445; IV. 233 Clerks in the office of the commissary- general of subsistence, IV. 780 Certain clerks to be continued in service, May 2, 1840, V. 409 Payment of arrears to the clerks in the custom-house at Philadelphia, V. 432 Additional clerks in the post-office de- partment authorized, July 30, 1842, Clerks in the business of reservations for the Indian tribes, May 18, 1842, V. 583 An additional clerk in the office of the
Compensation of the clerks of the Su- preme, Circuit, and District Courts, Compensation for services of clerks of the courts of the United States, where no provision for such services has been made by law, I. 625 Clerks of the Circuit and District Courts, their compensation, (repealed,) II. 133 Repeal of the act of April 18, 1814, chap. 79, which lessens the compensation of clerks of the courts of the United States, IV. 8 See Index to the Private Laws, vol. VI. 955 Coasting Trade.
Act of September 1, 1789, (obsolete,) I. 55 Act of September 21, 1789, (obsolete,) I. 94 Act of December 31, 1792, I. 287 License and enrolment of ships and ves- sels engaged in the coasting trade, I. 305 Act of March 2, 1795, .I. 426 An act supplementary to the acts con- cerning the coasting trade, - - III. 492 Notes of the acts relating to the coasting trade, . III. 492 The sea-coast and navigable rivers of the United States divided into two districts, . III. 493 Regulations of the coasting trade, III. 493 Surveyors to be authorized to enrol and license coasting and fishing vessels in like manner as collectors, - . IV. 373 License and enrolment of vessels of the United States engaged in the coasting trade, . IV. 487 Fees on vessels of the United States, IV. 487
Collection district of Buffalo Creek, Collection district of Miami, Collection district of Erie,
John Vaughan to be paid for difference in coinage of silver,
Coins and Currency.
Rix-dollar of Denmark, -
Gold and silver coins,
Copper coins, -
Estimation of foreign coins at the cus- tom-house, - The second section of the act for regu- lating foreign coins, passed August 6, 1790, which directs that certain fo- reign coins shall cease to be a legal tender, suspended, (obsolete,) II. 173 Foreign coins, I. 168, 300, 539; II. 374 An act regulating the currency of fo- reign coins in the United States, II. 374 Notes of the acts of Congress relative to foreign coins, Mode of estimating certain foreign coins, and of making out invoices in certain II. 121; III. 322 Assays of gold and silver coins to be made, An act to continue in force an act regu- lating the currency, within the United States, of the gold coins of Great Bri- tain, France, Portugal, and Spain, and the crowns of France and five franc pieces, (expired,) III. 525 The act of April 29, 1816, chap. 139, re- lating to the currency of certain foreign coins within the United States, conti- nued in force for two years, The act of April 29, 1816, chap. 139, continued in force for four years, (ex- pired,) - IN. 777
A new collection district on Lake Onta- rio,
Cambridge, Massachusetts, made a port of delivery,
Roxbury, Massachusetts, made a port of
Town of Jersey made a port of delivery,
Duties of the collectors of the customs; act of March 2, 1799, chap. 22, sec- tions 21, 22, 33, 36, 65, 69, 108, I.
An act further to provide for the collec- tion of duties on imports and tonnage,
An act to continue in force an act enti- tled, "An act further to provide for the collection of duties on imports and tonnage," III. 396 An act to provide for obtaining accurate statements of the foreign commerce of the United States, Term of office of collectors limited to four years, III. 582 An act further to regulate the entry of merchandise imported into the United States from any adjacent territory, An act in addition to the act concerning navigation, and also to authorize the appointment of deputy collectors, III. 681 An act further to establish the compen- sation of officers of the customs, and to alter certain collection districts, and for other purposes, May 7, 1822, III. 693 Compensation of collectors of the cus- toms, I. 29, 44, 171, 477, 502, 592, 706; II. 72, 172; III. 306, 368; IV. 771; V. 264, 432
A port of delivery at port Ponchartrain and Delaware City established, March 2, 1831,
Allowance to William Hubbell, VI. 107 Confederacy with Pirates.
Aiding and assisting pirates, how pun- ished, -
Confederacy to become pirates,
Colombia, Republic of.
Duties on vessels from the republic of Colombia to be the same as on vessels
of the United States,
Authorized to sell city lots,
The collector of the district of Fairfield may reside at Fairfield or Bridgeport, June 4, 1842,
The ports of Stonington, Mystic river, and Pawcatuck, made collection dis- tricts, August 2, 1842,
Part of the town of Tiverton on Orleans Island annexed to the collection district of Fall river, August 9, 1842, V. 504 Construction of the act of August 3, 1842, chap. 120, to constitute the ports of Stonington, Mystic river, and Paw. catuck river, a collection district, Au- gust 16, 1842,
An act to extend the collection district of Wiscassett, August 31, 1842, The act of 31st August, 1842, chap. 281, to extend the collection district of Wiscassett, repealed, March 3, 1843,
See Index to Private Laws, vol. VI. Columbia, District of.
District or territory of ten miles square, on the Potomac, to be located as the permanent seat of the Government of the United States. Act of July 6, 1790, I. 130 President to appoint commissioners for locating the same, who may accept grants of lands, I. 130
In December, 1800, the seat of the Gov- ernment to be removed to the district
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