Circuit Court jurisdiction given to the court, Regulation of sessions, III. 503; IV. 19, 434; V. 215
Regulation of sessions-jurisdiction, V. 789 District Court of Illinois: Established,
District Court of Rhode Island: Established,
II. 166 Regulation of the sessions, II. 166, 390; III. 576, 611
Sessions, when and where to be held, I. 128; II. 273
District Court of Ohio: Established,
District Court of Mississippi:
Organization of the court,
Circuit Court jurisdiction conferred, IV. 444 Time and place of holding the court, III. 413, 611; IV. 399, 773; V. 247 District Court of Missouri: Established,
Circuit Court jurisdiction conferred, IV. 444 District Court of Louisiana:
Sessions and jurisdiction of the court, &c.,
Jurisdiction abridged,
II. 201 II. 201, 202 . II. 420 Terms of the court changed, II. 568; IV. 18, 187; V. 488, 652 District Court of Virginia: Established, Regulation of the sessions, I. 75; II. 165, 273; III. 112, 411, 540, 666, IV. 131, 184, 239; V. 61, 534, 547, 597, 652, 655 District Court of North Carolina: Established, I. 126 Regulation of the sessions, I. 126; II. 18, 123, 162, 413; IV. 186, 254 District Court of Tennessee: Established, Jurisdiction same as that of the District Court of Kentucky,
Articles of agreement with
January 8, 1821,
Convention with the Creeks.
Treaty with the Creeks. January 24,
Supplementary article to the treaty with the Creeks of Jan. 24, 1826. March 31, 1826,
Articles of agreement with the
Articles of agreement with the Creeks. February 14, 1833,
Continuation of the act of June 5, 1794, prohibiting violations of the neutrality of the United States, without limitation of time, II. 54 Punishment of a person who shall cast II. 290 away a vessel at sea, Persons may be tried and punished for crimes under the revenue laws in five years from the time of commission, II. 290 Notes of decisions of the courts on the acts of Congress punishing the destroy- II. 230 ing a vessel at sea, Crimes committed within the Indian III. 388 boundary,
IV. 116 Decisions on the 10th section of the act relating to forcing on shore any officer or seaman of a vessel abroad, to leave him in a foreign port, Decisions of the Supreme Court on the 12th section of the act punishing ex- tortion,
Decisions of the courts of the United States on the 17th section of the act punishing forging of treasury notes or other public securities, IV. 119, 120 Persons convicted of a criminal offence against the United States to be treated as convicts of the state or territory in which they are convicted, June 30, 1834, IV. 739 Decisions of the courts of the United States on the offence of revolt, IV. 775 Punishment of revolt and mutiny on board of any American ship, March 3, 1835, IV. 776 Punishment of endeavour to make a re- volt, IV. 776 Punishment of masters and other officers for maltreatment of the crew, IV. 776 Punishment for standing mute, IV. 777 The court may order sentence to be exe- cuted in the house of correction, The collectors required to seize any vessel, &c., which may be provided for any military expedition into any conterminous country at peace with the United States, March 10, 1838, (expired,) V. 212 Vessels are to be seized when there is reason to believe the same are des- tined to be employed in any military expedition against a conterminous country at peace with the United States, The District Court empowered to try all cases coming under this act, V. 213
lenges to fight a duel in the district of Columbia, July 20, 1839, -
Crimes in the District of Columbia.
An act for the punishment of crimes in the District of Columbia, Croghan, George, and others.
A gold medal to George Croghan, and a sword to the officers under his com- mand, for their gallantry and good conduct in the defence of Fort Ste- phenson, in 1813, given by Congress, February 13, 1835,
Treaty with the Crows. August 4, 1825, Cultivation of the Vine and Olive.
An act to lay out and make a road from Cumberland, in Maryland, to the state of Ohio, March 29, 1806, - II. 357 Note of the acts which have been passed relating to the Cumberland road. II. 357 Additional appropriation for the Cumber- land road,- II. 555 Addition to the act for laying out a road from Cumberland, in Maryland, to the State of Ohio, - II. 661 An act in addition to the act to regulate the laying out and making a road from Cumberland, in Maryland, to the State of Ohio, Appropriation of 100,000 dollars for lay- ing out and making the Cumberland road, February 14, 1815, -
Assent of Congress to an act of the lé- gislature of Ohio, for the preservation and repair of the Cumberland or Na- tional road in Ohio, March 2, 1831, IV. 483 Decision of the Supreme Court in the case of Neil, Moore and Co. v. The State of Ohio, upon the construction of the act of the legislature of Ohio relat- ing to the Cumberland road, as to the toll on the road, IV. 483 Assent of Congress to an act of the as- sembly of Virginia, entitled, "An act concerning the Cumberland road," passed February 7, 1832. March 2, 1832,
Customs, Officers of the.
The books of the collector of the customs to be delivered to his successor, I. 274 Officers of the customs restricted from trading in the funded debt or in foreign merchandise, (repealed,) I. 67, 281 Collectors of the customs allowed to dis- pose of their interest in the funds, &c., and restricted from importing goods and merchandise, or owning, or being the agent for others owning ships or vessels, I. 337 Collectors to keep accounts of their emoluments and expenses, which are to be laid before Congress annually, I. 417 Division of fees among collectors, &c., I. 503 Duties and powers of collectors of the
I. 627 On the decease of a collector of the cus- toms, his duties and powers shall de- volve on the officer next in authority, I. 627 Bribery of officers of the customs pun- ished, -
Distribution of fees, fines, and forfeit- ures incurred under the acts relating to imports and tonnage, Inspectors, weighers, measurers, and gaugers to be employed and paid by collectors of the customs, Commissions on duties bonded to the United States, on the death or resigna- tion of a collector, to be equally di- vided with his successor in office, I. 627 Bonds for duties to be deposited in bank for collection,
II. 72 Suits against collectors in their official character may be removed to the Cir- cuit Courts of the United States, III. 233 Collectors and officers of the customs to be appointed for four years, and to be commissioned under seal,
III. 582 Officers of the customs to render, under oath, an account of their fees and emoluments, III. 693 Secretary of the Treasury to limit and fix the compensation of any deputy of a collector, naval officer, or sur- veyor, III. 693 Officers of the customs taking unlawful fees to be dismissed from office, and to pay a fine, III. 693 Bonds to be given by collectors, naval officers, and surveyors, on entering into office, I. 627; V. 661 Damages,
To be assessed by the courts in judg. ments on bonds, &c., I. 82 On writs of error to the Supreme Court,
Damages for Maritime Captures.
See Mint of the United States-Coins of
the United States See also Index to vol. V.
See Index to the Private Laws, vol. VI. 956 Damages to Property by the Indians.
See Index to the Private Laws, vol. VI. 956
Danish Consul at Tripoli.
Acknowledgment of Congress of the ser- vices of the Danish consul at Tripoli, April 10, 1806, - II. 410
Destruction of certificates of public debt, limitation of claims for,
Acts for the relief of insolvent debtors,
I. 265, 370, 482 Limitation of claims on the United
States, I. 245, 353, 371, 410, 580 The President of the United States au- thorized to borrow three millions four hundred thousand dollars for the use of the United States, May 7, 1800, II. 60 Appropriations of the loan, II. 60
An act making provision for the redemp- tion of the whole of the public debt of the United States, April 29, 1802, (obsolete,) II. 167 Debt of eleven millions of dollars created for the purpose of carrying into effect the treaty with France by which Louisiana was ceded to the United States, Nov. 10, 1803, II. 245 The President authorized to borrow two millions of dollars towards the extra- ordinary expenses of intercourse with foreign nations,
Repeal of any of the acts which author- ize the receipt of evidence of public debt in payment for public lands, II. 405 An act supplementary to the act making provision for the redemption of the whole of the public debt of the United States, February 11, 1807, Note of acts for the redemption of the public debt,
Powers of the commissioners of the sink-
An act authorizing a loan of money for a sum not exceeding the amount of the principal of the public debt, re- imbursable during the year 1810, May 1, 1810, II. 610 An act authorizing a loan of money for a sum not exceeding five millions of dollars, March 2, 1811, (obsolete,) II. 656 An act authorizing a loan not exceeding eleven millions of dollars, March 14, 1811,
Transfer of stock created under act of November, 1803, II. 771
An act authorizing a subscription for the old six per cent. and deferred stocks, and providing for an exchange of the II. 783
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