REPEALED STATUTES - Continued.
Act 26 March 1804, & 3 (1 vol. 222, pl. 109); 210, 3. Act 10 April 1806, art. 61 (1 vol. 78, pl. 234); 44, & 70. Act 27 January 1813 (1 vol. 800-1); 526, & 35. Act 3 March 1813 (1 vol. 604, pl. 5); partially, 408, & 1. Act 16 April 1816 (1 vol. 801); 526, & 35. Act 1 March 1817, & 3, 5, 6, 1 (1 vol. 285, pl. 8; 652, pl. 5-7); 408, & 1. Act 2 March 1819, & 1 (1 vol. 489, pl. 177); 394, X 40. Act 2 March 1825, 8 5 (1 vol. 833, pl. 40); 532, § 1. Act 31 May 1830 (1 vol. 652, pl. 9); partially, 408, & 1. Act 2 March 1831 (1 vol. 143, pl. 22; 148, pl. 39 ; 162, pl. 40; 328, pl. 52); 225, $ 5. Act 2 March 1833 (1 vol. 247, pl. 103); 193, & 152. Act 30 June 1834, & 17 (1 vol. 427, pl. 67); 274, X 28. Act 4 July 1836, 87, 13 (1 vol. 727, pl. 25, and 731, pl. 43); partially, 479–80, & 12, 17. Act 5 July 1838, 8 29 (1 vol. 73); 45, $ 75. Act 7 July 1838, 8 3 (1 vol. 699, pl. 13); 467, 8 1. Act 23 August 1842, 6 (1 vol. 87, pl. 313); 49, & 111. Act 26 August 1842, & 23 (1 vol. 44, pl. 12); 33, & 1. Act 29 August 1842, 2 6 (1 vol. 736, pl. 58); 480, % 21. Act 10 August 1846, 10 (1 vol. 194, pl. 4); 146, & 1. Act 3 March 1847, 9 10 (1 vol. 780, pl. 144); 498, & 57. Act 17 June 1850, & 3 (1 vol. 73, pl. 171); 45, 75. Act 28 September 1850, & 5 (1 vol. 73, pl. 172); 45, & 77. Act 4 August 1854, & 1-3 (1 vol. 481-2, pl. 135-7); 393, % 36. Act 5 August 1854, 8 i (10 Stat. 578); 40, 8 38. Act 5 March 1856 (1 vol. 833, pl. 43); 532, & 2. Act 18 August 1856, & 7 (1 vol. 469, pl. 61); 389, & 6.
Act 3 March 1857, & 10 (1 vol. 734, pl. 14); 477, % 3. REPLEVIN.
Declaration in, in the District of Columbia, 188, X 110. Affidavit and security, 188, 110. Practice in, 188, & 111. Appearance, 188, & 112. Damages, 188, 2 113. Judgment, 189, & 114.
Where goods are eloigned, 189, & 115. REPORTER.
Distribution of supreme court reports, 529, & 1. Time for publication extended, 529, % 2. Compensation, where a second volume is published in one year, 529, $ 3.
Appointment of, for court martial, 47, 97. RETIRED OFFICERS.
What officers may be retired on their own request, 51, & 135; 449, % 152. What officers may be placed on the retired list, 51, & 136; 442, % 84 ; 450, % 153, 157. Pay and allowances, 51, 8 136 ; 442, 6 84; 450, 153. Limitation of number, 51, & 136. Board for examination of disabled officers, 51, & 137 ; 450, & 154. Their duties, 51, % 137 ; 450, X 154. Rights and duties of retired officers, 51, & 138. To what duties they may be assigned, 51, 8 139 ; 450, & 155. Certain officers may be retired on full pay, 52, 8 140. And with full rank, 52, & 142. Not to be allowed rations, 447, & 133. Retired naval officers may be assigned to commands, 450-1, & 159-60. When they may be restored to the active list, 450, $ 159. Distinguished officers not to be retired, 432, 8 15. Pay of retired navy staff officers, 433, & 25. Certain officers not to be retired, 451, % 166.
Promotion of otficers on retired list, 451, 8 168. RETURNS OFFICE.
Establishment of, 143, 8 6. Clerk, 143, 8 6. His duties, 143, % 6. Copies of contracts to be filed in, 142, & 3.
With proposals and advertisements, 142, & 3. REVENUE CUTTERS.
Steam revenue cutters on the lakes, 530, & 10. Pay of officers, 530, % 11. Number of officers, 529, & 1. Service, 529,6 2. Sale and substitution of vessels, 529, 2 3. Additional engineers, 529, & 4. Charter and purchase of vessels, 529, 5. Officers to be confirmed by the senate, 529, & 6. Grades of engineers, 529, X 7.
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REVENUE CUTTERS-Continued.
Wages of petty officers and crew, 529,
Relative rank, 529, % 9. RHODE ISLAND.
Terms of the circuit court, 530, & 1.
Pending causes, 530, 82-3. RICHMOND.
Terms of the circuit court at, 550, § 1.
Special terms, 550, & 1. ROADS.
Construction of, over the public lands, 404, & 104.
Of ditches and canals, 404, 2 105. ROBBERY.
Of public property, punished, 159, % 29. KOCHESTER.
Terms of the district court at, 467, 2. ROCK ISLAND.
Arsenal established at, 34, % 1. ROUSE'S POINT.
Port of entry transferred from, to Plattsburg, 468, & 13.
Deputy-collector to reside at, 468, & 13. SACRAMENTO.
Port of entry abolished, 110, 39. Inspector to be appointed for, 110, % 39.
* His salary, 110, $ 39. SADDLERY.
Duties on imported, 232, & 39 ; 239, 8 58. SAFEGUARD.
Punishment for violation of, 46, & 86. SAGINAW.
Land district of, enlarged, 409, / 1. SALARIES.
Of circuit judges, 111, $ 3. Of district judges, 446, 5; 414, 8 6; 461, 821 ; 464, 8 26 ; 467, & 4-5; 531, & 6. Of judges of the supreme court of the District of Columbia, 178, ở 19. Of territorial judges, 543, % 7. Judges' retiring salaries, 531, $ 7. Of commissioner of agriculture, 29, 8 4. Of comptroller of the currency, 57, & 1. Of deputy-comptroller, 57, 8 1. Of certain Indian agents, 271, 3, 4. Of assistant attorneys-general, 56, & 7. Of assistant secretary of the interior, 285, $ 9. Of certain surveyors-general, 391, & 16. Of officers of the mint, 531, $ 3. Of officers of branch mints, 416, & 4, 11; 417, 8 18; 418, & 24 ; 531, $ 3. Of assistant secretary of the navy, 456, & 1. Of chiefs of bureaus in the navy department, 446, 113; 447, 8 119; 456, & 4. Of clerks, &c., in the navy department, 456-7, % 5-14. Of commissioner of internal revenue, 289, $ 2. Of deputy-commissioner of internal revenue, 289, % 2. Of other officers of internal revenue, 289, 2. Of special commissioner, 290, & 9. Of treasurer of the United States, 531, & 2; 545, & 6. Of assistant treasurer and other officers of the treasury department, 545, & 7. To be included in estimates, 545, % 6. Of second assistant secretary of state, 537, / 1. Of assistant solicitor of the treasury, 546, & 8. Of inspectors of steamboats, 539, % 17. Of consular clerks, 139, 39. Of commissioner of immigration, 223, & 1. Of postmasters, 498, % 61. Of consul-general in British North America, to be in full, 139, 8 37. Of officers of appraiser's office, in New York, 260, & 122-3. Of commissioner of patents, 477, 8 1. Of chief clerk and librarian, 477, & 1. Of congressional printer, 518, 40. Of officers of the executive department, 530, & 1. Pro rata allowance for less period than a year, 531, 2 8. Payment of, to unauthorized officers forbidden, 547, 8 15.
SALARIES- Continued.
Excise duty on salaries, 365, % 303. To be deducted by disbursing officers, 365, & 303.
Exceptions, 365, 8 303. SALEM.
Office of naval officer for Salem and Beverly abolished, 408, 2 1.
Salary of surveyor for Salem and Beverly, 408,8 3. SALES.
Excise duties on, 356, & 278. Not to include judicial sales, &c., 356, % 278. Duties on sales by brokers and bankers, 357, 8 279. On sales by commercial brokers, 357, & 279.
Manufacturers to pay tax on sales, in excess of $5000, 356, % 276–7. SALT.
Duties on imported, 231, 8 37 ; 248, 8 72. SALTPETRE.
Duties on imported, 237, 8 52. SALURIA.
Compensation of collector of customs, 228, Å 18.
Indianola to be the port of entry, 54+, 7. SAN DIEGO.
Port of entry abolished, 110, X 39. Inspector to be appointed for, 110, $ 39.
His salary, 110, % 39. SANDUSKY.
Compensation of collector, 225, % 5. SAN FRANCISCO.
Terms of the circuit court at, 102, & 1. Terms of the district court at, 103, 8 8. Compensation of custom-house officers, 110, 8 40–1; 228,8 19, 22
Office of additional appraiser abolished, 110, $ 40. SAN JOAQUIN.
Port of entry abolished, 110, X 39. SAN PEDRO.
Port of entry abolished, 110, 8 39. Inspector to be appointed for, 110, % 39.
His salary, 110, $ 39. SANTA FE.
Land office at, 465, g 1, n. SARDINIA,
Appointment of minister to, 32, & 1-2. SAULT STE. MARIE.
To be a port of entry, 411, % 17. Compensation of collector, 225,
& 5. SAVINGS INSTITUTIONS.
Tax on dividends of, 364, 300. SCHOOL LANDS.
Settlers upon, before survey, with a view to pre-emption, to have such right, 392, & 25. Other lands appropriated, 392, & 25. Deficiencies in, when fractional, &c., to be compensated for, 392, & 25. How such lands to be selected, 392, & 25.
Selection of, in California, 105, % 18. SEAMEN.
Promotion of, in the navy, for distinguished services, 433, & 17. Increase of number of, 435, & 41. Assignments of wages and prize-money, 440, 8 73; 522, 12. Extra compensation, for performance of duties of firemen, &c., 448, 141. Jurisdiction of foreign consuls over, 138, % 35. Courts to issue process on their request, 139, 8 36. Form of application, 139, 36. Warrant, 139, % 36. Commitment, 139, & 36. Expenses, how paid, 139, % 36. Limit of imprisonment, 139, X 36. Prosecution and trial of, for minor offences, 165, 8 59-65. Others than citizens may be shipped, 408, X 1. Wearing of sheath-knives prohibited, 409, & 2. Duties of masters, &c., on shipping seamen, 409, $ 3.
SEARCHES.
When president's order to be a full defence to actions for, 280, 8 28. Orders of a superior officer to be a defence, 280, 2 30. Suits to be removed to the circuit courts, 112, 8 6. Proceedings for removal, 112, 6. Appeals from final judgments, 112, & 7. Powers of the circuit courts, 112, 7. Proceedings on failure to perfect removal, 112, & 7. Costs, 112, 87. Appeals to supreme court, 112, & 8.
Limitation of actions, 280, % 29. SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR.
To have the charge of public documents, 284, 1-2. His duties in relation thereto, 284, % 3-5. When to appoint Indian agents, 271, 27. To make settlements with certain Indians, 275, & 34. To contract for the imprisonment, &c., of convicts, 165, & 57. To contract for subsistence of juvenile offenders in houses of refuge, 166, & 70. To contract for reception of convicts from the District of Columbia, 182, & 56. To make provision for their transportation, 182, 57. To make payment to discharged convicts, 182, & 58.
When to cause their transfer to the penitentiary, 182, 8 59. SECRETARY OF THE NAVY.
Not to make contracts for subsistence, &c., without appropriation, except in case of pressing
emergency, 142, 8 1. Such contracts to be reported to congress, 142, & 1. Clerks, &c., in the office of, 456, & 5.
To invest the navy pension fund, 453, & 186. SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY.
When he may discontinue ports of delivery, 228, % 24. When he may discontinue lights, 405, % 2. And re-establish them, 405, % 3. To refund penalties in certain cases, 209, & 1. To remit certain penal duties, 209, & 2. Power of, to remit forfeitures, 263, & 144; 266, & 159 ; 269, & 176; 278, 8 16. To appoint agents for captured property, &c., 281, 8 36. Bonds of agents, 281, 8 38. Power of, to compromise claims, 545, & 1. To prescribe regulations for inspection of imports, 265, & 155. May license killing of fur-bearing animals, in Alaska, 31, & 6. To prescribe regulations with reference to trade, &c., with Alaska, 31, 9. May suspend certain revenue officers, and assign the duties to other officers, 227, & 11. May clothe deputy-collectors with the powers of principals, 227, & 11. May pay incidental expenses, out of appropriation, in certain cases, 227, 13.
May delegate one of the assistant secretaries to sign warrants, 545, $ 3. SECRETARY OF WAR.
Not to make contracts for subsistence, &c., without appropriations, except in case of pressing
emergency, 142, 2 1. Such contracts to be laid before congress, 142, & 1.
Transportation of troops, &c., to be under the control of, 551, & 1. SEDITION.
Seditious conspiracy punished, 153, & 1. SEDUCTION.
Of female passengers punished, 159, 8 31. Subsequent marriage to bar indictment, 159, & 31. No persons to visit places assigned to emigrants, 159, X 32. Penalty for permitting such visits, 159, % 32. Notice to be posted, 159, % 33: Penalty for neglect, 159, 33. Appropriation of fines for seduction, 160, ? 34. Testimony of females to be corroborated, 160, % 35.
Limitation of prosecution, 160, & 35. SEEDS.
Duties on imported, 237, 8 52; 238, 255; 248, 4 72. SEIZURES.
When president's order to be a full defence to actions for, 280, $ 28. Orders of a superior officer to be a defence, 280, % 30. Suits to be removed to the circuit courts, 112,8 6. Proceedings for removal, 112, & 6. Appeals from final judgments, 112, 27. Powers of the circuit courts, 112, 27. Proceedings on failure to perfect removal, 112, 7.
SEIZURES-Continued.
Costs, 112, & 7. Appeals to supreme court, 112, & 8. Limitation of actions, 280, % 29. Collectors to report, to solicitor of the treasury, 264, & 147. When books and papers may be seized, 270, 2 181. Penalty for wilful concealment or destruction of books and papers, 264, 152. Seizing officers to show their authority, 268, & 170. May call for assistance, 268, 170. List of property seized to be prepared, 268, & 171. And appraisement made, 268, 171. Public notice to be given, 268, 2 171. Claimants may give bond, 269, § 172. Sale, in default of claim, 269, X 172. Application for remission of forfeiture, 269, & 173. Distribution of proceeds, 269, & 174. Sales of perishable property, 269, 175.
Custody of property seized, 269, ở 178. SELMA.
Annexed to district of Mobile, 30, 3. SENATORS.
Mode of electing, 130, & 1. Elections to fill vacancies, 130, & 2.
Certificates of election, 131, & 3. SHIPS AND SHIPPING. See Registry of Ships ; Tonnage.
Names of vessels not to be changed, 532, & 2, 3. How vessels to be measured and registered, 532, 8 4. What to be expressed in the register, 532, X 5. How register tonnage to be ascertained, 532, 86; 534, & 9. Tonnage to be marked on main beam, 534, 8 6. Charges for measurement, 534, 87. Certain vessels excepted, 534, & 8. Conveyances, &c., of, not to be recorded, unless acknowledged, 535, 8 14. All American vessels to receive bullion, &c., on board, when required, 535, 8 16. Letters not to be received on board of, unless regularly posted, 495, ở 32. Oath of master, 495, 32. Injury to, in the military service, how compensated, 50, 8 132. Penalty for receiving deserters on board of, 52, % 143. When passenger vessels to pay special tax, 348, & 225. Sailing under a foreign flag, during the rebellion, to forfeit American character, 534, & 10-11. Fraudulent registry, &c., to work a forfeiture, 534, 8 12. Vessels to be numbered, 128, & 2; 535, & 13. Omission to carry number to forfeit American character, 129, & 2; 535, 8 13. Stamp duties on charter-parties, 378, & 364. On manifests and clearances, 369, $370.
On bills of sale, 378, 4 361. SHREVEPORT.
. Discontinued as a port of delivery, 228, % 25. SIAM.
Judicial powers of minister and consuls, 133, 8 3. Criminal jurisdiction, 133, 4. Civil jurisdiction, 134, 8 5. How such jurisdiction to be exercised, 134, 8 6. Rules of decision, 134, & 6. Minister to prescribe forms of process, &c., 134, $ 7. Rules to be submitted to consuls, 134, 8 7. To be laid before congress for revision, 134, X 8. Criminal jurisdiction of consuls, 134, 89. When without appeal, 134, X 10. When subject to appeal, 135, 2 11. When assessors to be called in, 135, X 12. When decision to be referred to minister, 135, & 12. Civil jurisdiction under treaties, 135, % 13. Evidence to be in writing, &c., 135, & 14. Appellate jurisdiction of minister, 135, & 15. Punishments, 135, 16. Capital offences, 136, & 17. Executions in capital cases, 136, X 18. Reprieves, 136, 8 18. Fees, 136, & 19. Settlement of criminal cases, 136, & 20. Settlement of civil controversies, 136, & 21. References, 136, 2 21. Local authorities may be invoked, 136, & 22. VOL. II.-42
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